AN AMERICAN BISHOP.
VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.
[FROM OTJB OWN CORRESPONTOr'T.] SYDNEY. Feb. 7. Bishop C. E. Locke, of the American Methodist Church, who is accompanied by his wife, arrived in Sydney from Manila yesterday on his way to »«w Zealand, to convey greetings from the American Church, at the celebrations of the centenary of Methodism in the Dominion. , For over 30 vears Bishop Locke was a pastor in New York, Los Angeles, Buffalo, and other cities, and in 1820 was appointed Bishop-in-charge of the Philippines. He will bo back 111 Los Angles next September, to dedicate what he' described as Americas greatest Church, seating 3200, in Ins oUpwJv Bishop Locke, in an interview, meoe a Ton? appeal for 'U*f*f3&\ pointing out that tf, Ag gjSSfe, tions of the British Empire «j■ - United State* I jthe two nations could not P« »"" -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 5
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