A CLERGYMAN'S CHARACTER.
Conflicting Statements.
(Received 9.11 a.m.)
LONDON, March 15. to. J. S. Faulkner, of Geelong, who sent to England by a number of sympathisers with the Rev. C. H. Nash lormerly incumbent of Christ Church, v wetang, to investigate charges of misconduct against Mr. Nash while the latter «Hcurate at Huddersfield, after having nade prolonged inquires, states that he *as not been able to find a trace of anycharge of an y TW Shop of Durha m (Right Rev. j* Mode) informed Mr. Faulkner that te. couldt not recall the source of his °, the Archbish °P of Sydney in 'X™ ™ alleged misconduct on the part He accepted the writer's S_df£ at the time - but must »° w "ertlie statement to have been based on rumoar.
_5, Fa '^ kner ha <* not seen Canon •Khen }ir v V Vas vicar at Huddersfield Sm?i i"* WaS curate there - Can °n ioi Jsli! 3 yen oth « details of serWhtft reSpect to an incident fcrtw ia ?P ened j n h's (Ciion Bardsle ys) family. = This incident, Canon Bardsley states, M to.air. Kash's expulsion from the in^ g l- and to his (Canon Bardsley's)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 5
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190A CLERGYMAN'S CHARACTER. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 5
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