ENGLISH WESLEYAN CONFERENCE
LONDON, July 17. The Wesleyan Conference sympathetically received an appeal from the Institute of Journalists against unfair competition by ministers who reported for the daily press. A committee was appointed to investigate the complaint. The conference considered that more immoral women attend fights than men. The clergy denied the recognition of a separate standard for morals. Right-think-ing people knew no difference between the sexes in the moral code. LONDON, July 18. The Wesleyan Foreign Mission Centenary Fund has been completed, the sum of £283,499 having been subscribed.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3149, 22 July 1914, Page 25
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