MINISTER RESIGNS
(By, Telegraph.—Press Association.) „., „ . TIAIARU, April 6. The Key. P. Gladstone Hughes, who has practically 'completed twelve years' ministry at Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Timaru, tonight placed his resignation in the hands of the session, as he intends returning to the Homeland. Members of the session expressed appreciation of the great services of Mr. Riches, and learnt with regret that he could not be induced to reconsider the position.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 12
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