NEW PRAYER-BOOK
AMENDMENTS APPROVED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, January 14. An official statement says that the House of Bishops has concluded its session, and has agreed upon a measure to be introduced in the Church Assembly without delay. It contains changes from the original measure that are designed to remove the misapprehensions, etc., recently mentioned. It will he circulated to the members of the Assembly and also will be published on January 21. The Archbishop of Canterbury, wishing to see the Prime Minister, but suffering from a chill, Mr Baldwin therefore visited Lambeth Palace, and learned the decision of the Bishops. It is clear that if, and when the new Prayer Book is submitted to the House Of Commons, a situation of great interest will arise.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1928, Page 5
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