SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES.
IMPROVED STATUS SOUGHT. [l?v TELEGRAPH. —OWN •-OPKEfPONIJENT.] HAMILTON. Monday. v.:A deputation, representing the National Association V: of Spiritualist 'Churches : ? in New Zealand, waited on Mr. 'J. ~A. Young, M.P.; to-day, and asked : him to assist them in connection, with' the .desire for legislation .giving the ' Spiritualist Churches. a status similar to , that enjoyed by other churches in New Zealand. ; ; r Mr. Young; advised the; deputation as to the procedure to ;be followed, ; ; and undertook to forward .the representations made to the responsible authorities. During the last few days the National Association of Spiritualists has held its annual conference at Hamilton; under the presidency of Mr. :C. J. "\ Champhess/ the Dominion. president. Delegates \ are present , from ; Auckland, : Wellington, Manawatu, and other parts of the Dominion; -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18537, 23 October 1923, Page 6
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