cake' : though not usually eaten, it was quite edible. If true, it would seem at any rate that Marie Antoinette knew -something of. the way in which the poor lived—Yours etc R.T.W.S. the archbishop and the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO THI XDITOi OX TJTB pjtiss, Sir—Will you permit me, as a Presbyterian—of sorts—to thank Archbishop Julius .for his candid pronouncement in this morning's issue, as to what, in his opinion, is-the comparative status of the Church in which he is a distinguished orhament? After enquiring the whereabouts of the "collective conscience" of his people, deprecating thejr apparent'.lack of interest in their young people, and referring to the. efforts of .Presbyterians for the young, "It is awful," concluded his Grace, "to make them Presbyterians, but it is better than nothing"!— Yours, etc.,ANDREW KIRK. Christ church. September 23rd,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19114, 24 September 1927, Page 17
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