CASE OF CANON NASH.
OKIGINAL ACCUSATION TO BE PUBLISHED. Deceived 10th, 4.8 pan. London, May flowing to tlie refusal of Canon Bardsley to support liis original charges against Canon Nash, Archbishop Clarke lias withdrawn the order for Canon Nash's permanent disability, and haa given Justice Hodges, the Chancellor of the diocese of Melbourne, and Archdeacon Hindley discretion 4o publish CaaoH Bardsley's written accusation, also Canon Xashis apology to Ethel Bardslev, and her signed statement. The Archbishop has no objection to everything being published if the Chancellor and Vicar-General approve the course. Canon Nash has been urged by iiis family to return to England. Canon Nash recently returned to Australia. He claimed that his visit to England resulted in the securing of evidence which completely vindicated him t ' lo charges of misconduct made agamst him, and owing to which Dr. UaiKe, Archbishop of Melbourne, refusa liceMe to Christ Church,- Geclong,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 2
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149CASE OF CANON NASH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 2
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