CABLEGRAMS.
COLONIAL CLERGY.
SHOULD BE RECaiUITED-'FROM
LOCAL RANK Si
(Per United Press Association.)
(deceived l&tli, 12.15 pan.)
MEILBGfJKNE, April 19.
Arohdhawn Crossloy, the. new 33ishop' of Auokland, in aai interview, said he hek! veiy strongly the opinion that*'Aiusitraliai should draw itf--ministerial rteor'nits. from Australia and nc»t from aLroad. There was an adlvantag'e in Apjistralia bringing 1 out picked m&n to Jo spewial work, such ail teachins 1, but the great mujcrity canio to dd iiard than!kless work in the badkblouk'3. The ministry ••■houkl ■bo officei'ed! 'by yo-uug 1 men' .bi'ed and Ijorn to the conditions of life, and quite equal to tho task from every pyinb of view 1.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 1
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