Bishop Npligari, writing to a friend in Auckland from Ripon on July 1, saye: "The Pan-Anglican Congress will be the biggest council and the most remarkable ever held in the history of Christendom. The work .since 1 came Home has been incessant, and will continue so to be until August 8, when the Lambeth Conference ends. I am only here (Ripon) for the day for work. It is a lovely spot, and of courSG) , the Bish is one Qf I Lf !t St ° rators in the "oVld to-day. LoJ'**» '■ HeraW ' has been qui-^ the subject of Bible in school
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 168, 15 July 1908, Page 2
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