PAN-ANGLICANISM.
' API'UKTIOXAIEXT OF THAXKSOFFEIiIXC. Received 1.7, 10.31) p.m. London, February In. Of the .£223,000 unappropriated PanAnglican thanks-offerings, the sum of £10,0(10 has been apportioned to Australia; C2OOO to Xew Zealand; £24,000 to South Africa, half for the education of whites and half for the education of the natives; £24,000 to West, liast and ! Central Africa, particularly for the purpose of staying the advance of Mahoinedauisin; CiO.OOO to India; £34,000 to China; £30,000 to Japan; and £15,000 : to Jamaica, with which to re-build churches. Of the apportioned gifts, £42,000 goes ,to Canada and £15,000 to Australasia. Received J1.4(l p.m. London, February 15. The Pan-Anglican allotment provisional Bishops have been asked to summon workers to a conference, with a view to the preparation of plans, which the committee will consider before the final details of the allotment are settled.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 3
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137PAN-ANGLICANISM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 3
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