ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD.
:;-HK PWMATK AND XEB .'.TROOPS.
FEB PBBSB A3BOOIATIOJT. Napieh, February «« At the General Synod to-day *"• Primate, who had bDen attb« of the Imperial troops, was wearing bit' Luaknow and Afghan medals, aaid that atnong-t the regiments represented were several to which he had baea chaplain. There was no chaplain with the force, and an lesraing that tha Premier had offered him a free passage in the Britannic to England, k* did cot: like the troopi giiog Home without a chaplain, and, with tha consent of tho Syncd, ho would accept tha offer.
Leave was granted with aoolamation. Other business mainly consisted of confirmatory resolution, votaa of thanks to the officers of the Synod, and for Mm hospitolity recoived. The report of the Board of Theologic il S'udies was adopted. Tht» mmily dealt with the educational qualifications of candidates for holy ordorr, but it was also carried tbat tho Bi»ri sot up a committee of tkret t« examine Sunday school t'.acbors on lines suggested by the Anokknd SonJ day School Board.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 16 February 1901, Page 2
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173ANGLICAN GENERAL SYNOD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 16 February 1901, Page 2
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