CHURCH OF ENGLAND
CONFERENCE OF MEN'S SOCIETY. (Per United Puess Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, May 23 At the Church of England Men's SocietCcnference to-day tho following remit froii Dunedin was agreed to:—"That in view o the grave social, economic, and politica questions which are being forced upon th Empire at tho present time, this conference would suggest that the local branches o the C.E.M.'s should bo oncouragod to stud' and discuss these questions in the light o the Christian ideal, with a view to forinim an enlightened public opinion in our owi democratic coniirmnitv without j>assing re solutions involving tho society (as a society in political matters." Lieutenant-commander Brvnn Adams, sor of Mr George Adams, Melbourne, anc cousin of Dr Adams, of Wellington, pnd o Lady Wilson, of Bulls, tcok nart in thi recent raid on Zeebruggo. He escapec ttnhurt. In changeable weather take NAZOL 01 cugar or by inhalation. Best safeguajt against ohills. One dose a day keeps cold: away. Is 6d buys 60 doses. Sales by co-operative societies in the United Kingdom during 1916 were valuer at £197.255,322, tho net profit amounting to £19,150,021—0r an increaso over 1915 o £2,146,065.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17323, 24 May 1918, Page 6
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