ANGLICAN SYNOD
STIPENDS OF CLERGY, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christelmrch, Last Night. The question of stipends was discussed by the Anglican Synod, which rejected a motion that the Bishop should license no assistant curate to any cure unless guarantees are given to the satisfaction of the Standing Committee that his stipend will not be less than £2oo.for a deacon and .C2.">o for a priest. Bishop Julius, in announcing the result of the vote, promised that the matter would not be forgotten, and he would take care that it would go before the Standing Committee for consideration Subsequently, the Synod carried a resolution that the minimum stipend for clergy in charge of parishes and parochial district should be iSiiO a year, inclusive, of any grant from the Church Property, Trust or Church Mission Funds, with free vicarage or an equivalent housing allowance.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1919, Page 5
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