BRISBANE ARCHBISHOP
VACANT POST FILLED CANON J. C. H. HOW BRISBANE. Oct. 6 Canon John Charles Halland How, of Liverpool, has been elected to the Archbishopric of Brisbane. Archbishop How has been rector of Liverpool since 1926. He was examining chaplain to the Bishop of Liverpool, 1930; canon residentiary since 1931; and rural dean of Liverpool North since 1930. He was educated at Pocklington School and Cambridge, also at the Ely Theological College. He secured a firstclass theological tripos, B.A. (secondclass Oriental languages tripos) and was a Tyrrwhit Hebrew scholar, gaining the Mason Hebrew prize in 1904. He gained his M.A. in 1907. Mr. How became a deacon in 1905 an/1 a priest in 1906. From 190;>06 he conducted the Wellington College Mission at Walworth. He was Hebrew lecturer in St. John's College, Cambridge, 1906-20: superior of the Oratory of the Good Sliepherd. 1913-24; warden of the Oratory House. Cambridge, 1920-24; Manchester Diocesan missioner, 1924-26; examining chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark, 1908-11, and to the Bishop of Winchester, 1911-24; and honorary canon of Liverpool, 1927-31- His .publications include " .joel and Amos " (Cambridge Bible for schools) and "The Snug Eucharist."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 9
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