PIN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS
«J» ADDRESSES BY COLONIAL CLERGYMEN Press Association.—By Telegrapb.-Copyright, LONDON, June 18. (Received June 18, at 11.35 p.m.) At the Pan-Anglican Congress meeting in the Albert Hull Arditeshop Clarke urged the organisation of church finance. The Bishop of New Guinea addressed the industrial missions eection, and the Uishop of Perth itiho section relating to the churches and missions throughout Christendom. Ho declared that none move than the Tough Australian appreciated the influence of" a real lady in 'im> parting religion. The Eev. A. C. Hoggins (New Zealand), addressing the education section, referred to the gradual change of feeling in New Zealand in favour of religion given by trained teachers- as part of the daily education. , The Bishop of North Queensland declared that a race of .ifliite pagans was growing up in some parts of Queensland. In roply to tho cablegram sent by the Most Reverend tho Primate to tho President of the Pan-Anglican Congress, London, convoying the greetings ot the Ohurcli in New Zealand, tho following message has been received:-"Message read in the Albort Hall amid cheers, warm thanks from all; Congre6s prospering." N
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14244, 19 June 1908, Page 4
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