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Dr. Ambrose Reeves, the anti-apartheid Bishop of Johannesburg deported by South Africa, has resigned his See. it was announced today. A statement by the Archbishop of Cape Town (Dr. Joost de Blank) said he had accepted the Bishop’s resignation "with heavy heart.”

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 11

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Dr. Ambrose Reeves, the anti-apartheid Bishop of Johannesburg deported by South Africa, has resigned his See. it was announced today. A statement by the Archbishop of Cape Town (Dr. Joost de Blank) said he had accepted the Bishop’s resignation "with heavy heart.” Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 11

Dr. Ambrose Reeves, the anti-apartheid Bishop of Johannesburg deported by South Africa, has resigned his See. it was announced today. A statement by the Archbishop of Cape Town (Dr. Joost de Blank) said he had accepted the Bishop’s resignation "with heavy heart.” Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 11

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