OPEN COMMUNION.
ARCHBISHOP'S ADVICE. CONTROVERSY SHOULD CEASE UNTIL FACTS ARE KNOWN. London, Monday. Mr lan Malcolm, M.P., wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting that he might intervene to stop the dangerous controversy in the press concerning the Kikayu incident. Dr Davidson replied: "I entirely share your feelings concerning the mischief arising from the exuberant and sometimes heated controversy. My disappointment is great. My efforts to expedite the Bishop of Zanzibar's return have been fruitless, and I am at present without specific information as to the exact request he desires to place before me. It would cause me genuine satisfaction if the controversialists wnuld lay down their penß and await such formal action as I must take when dealing properly with what is referred to me."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 2
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126OPEN COMMUNION. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 2
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