DR. BUCK AND THE MORMONS.
PALMERSTON, 11th April. Regarding the protest of the Wanganui Presbytery against the Hon. Te Rangihiroa (Dr. Buck) attending a Mormon gathering to deliver an address, the Native Minister has replied to the Rev. G. Budd, of Feilding, stating that he had arranged to go to Auckland on Thursday, and it would have been Tegard«d as a breach of Maori etiquette for him to pass a Maori gathering lying directly in his route without paying his respects to the chiefs. " ODDFELLOWSHIP. CHRISTCHURCH, 11th April. The Oddfellows' Conference was concluded to-day. It was decided to hold the next biennial conference in WanganuL It was resolved to request the board of directors to examine the operations of the National Provident Fund movement and report to next meeting : (1) The effect of a State-aided lecturer on societies relying • solely on individual effort ; (2) the advisability or otherwise of friendly societies approaching the Stats for subvention on the lines of the flcheme in operation in N«vr South Walee.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1912, Page 3
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