BISHOP MAY GO DOWN MINE
[From the London Correspondent of “The Press”] LONDON, May 30. The Bishop of Dunedin, the Rt. Rev. A. H. Johnstone, wno will be visiting Durham, in the North of England, with three other bishops on a pre-Lambeth Conference tour, may go down a coal mine and also spend part of an evening with a miner’s family. The Bishop of Durham, Dr. Maurice Harland, said at a recent press conference that it was hoped to give the visitors as wide a picture of life in their diocese both in the Church and outside. One of the bishops would go down a mine but the colliery had not yet been chosen, “nor had. the. bishop.”; After the visit to the mine the Bishop would be the guest of a miner.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28606, 7 June 1958, Page 10
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