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PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS

o — IMPORTANT QUESTIONS DISCUSSED Press Association,-By Telegraph-Copyright. _ LONDON, June 17. (Received Juno 17, at 9.20 p.m.) Many crowded meetings .n connection with the Pan-Anglican Conference aro being held in tho large city halls. Archbishop Clarke presided at the -Albert Hall, where a discussion on the question of marriage in heathendom took place. The speakers included tho Bishop of New Guinea. A mass meeting in the evening (the Archbishop of Canterbury presiding) dealt with the question, of the Church and human society-tho fads of to-day and the possibilities of to-morrow. Various sections of the Congress discussed the questions of marriage, divorce, Socialism, and Anglicanism and its place in Christendom. Tho Archbishop of Brisbane presided at a discussion upon work among the settlers. The Bishops of Perth and°Auekland spoke.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14243, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS Otago Daily Times, Issue 14243, 18 June 1908, Page 7

PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS Otago Daily Times, Issue 14243, 18 June 1908, Page 7

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