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METHODIST CONFERENCE.

I NEW SOUTH WALES. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (Received February 24, 1.3 a.m.) SYDNEY, February 23. Tie Rev J. Rogers lias been elected president of the Methodist Conference. The Rev R. Bavin, the retiring president, in his valedictory address, said that the circumstances of this State were not religious. . The legislature, which was supposed to be an index of the character of, the people, could not by .any stretch of imagination be called a Christian or religious Parliament. The vices of intemperance, gambling and immorality' were not diminishing in the State.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 11

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METHODIST CONFERENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 11

METHODIST CONFERENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 11

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