SYDNEY THEOSOPHISTS.
A RUCTION IN Till! CAMP. ?!Rs bi>::xt< ixtlrve'xtiox. | 1 i <-.•■• I Is ;i t ’i.3o p.m.) SYDNxiY, May 18. I fv a lu nd a trouble which for a c<a sitlcrablc iiuu * - :is been hrewiui; :.im.ng>; the Sydney i'heosuphists and th? Lilu-ral Cntlurlir Cliuloli. whose membership is (diiti’ly recruited from the Tlieosophists. Serious < . ha<i been made reo? rdiny certain members of the Lib,-al (’ntbolie Church, ami the stall's of its self-styled bishops. Jt js also a bom* of contention that, in some quarters, heir title is ri garde<l as bogus. which the trouble was aired and after delivering an address on Theosophical doctrine, she said she deprecated the iug oile r ;:i- mX *rs ano the Liberal Catholic ( hurrli. she added that in received at the hands of the e.xvrirtiw mi.- would reiine to apeak on their platform again until the Executive was reconstructed. Till then farewell! After Airs Besant’s departure. the meeting was noisy. Iler action was \ (•rm.sb condemned bv some speakers. .Finally a motion was carried, amid 1: u-n dissent, which justilied the position of Bishop Leadbeater of the Theo-s.'i’.-icai S.rirlv, ami as head of the Li beial Catholic < hutch. The meeting ended in great disorder.
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 6
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