“When we remember the many famous men who came from vicarage hemes there can be no doubt that any attempt to assist such homes is a step in the right direction,” said Dean Cruickshank at the Anglican Synod at Dunedin, when moving the. adoption of a bill to provide assistance for the families of the lower-paid clergy, reports the “Otago Daily Times.” “To recall the names .of just a few such men I would mention those of Lord Nelson, Cecil Rhodes, Lord Curzon, Ben Jonson, Tennyson, Sir Christopher Wren. Sir Joshua Reynolds, Coleridge and last) but not least—Field Marshal Montgomery.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1944, Page 6
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