COLONIAL BISHOPS.
Bishop Neligan, who recently resigned from the bishopric of Auckland, has " evidently been relating some of his experiences, for his successor, Bishop Crossley, in an interview at Melbourne, said that he held very strongly to the opinion that Australia should draw ministerial recruits from Australia, and not from abroad. It was an advantage to Australia, he said, to bring out picked, men to do special work, such as teaching, but the great majority, came to do hard, thankless work in the back-blocks. The ministry should be officered hy young men bom to the conditions of life here, and quite equal to the task from eyery point of view.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10218, 20 April 1911, Page 4
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110COLONIAL BISHOPS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10218, 20 April 1911, Page 4
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