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FLAG WAVING?

ARCHBISHOP'S CRITICISM. INTERVIEW IN SYDNEY. CABLE —PEESS ASSN- —COPYRIGHTSYDNEY, Thursday. Archbishop Julius will sail for New Zealand .by the Manuka on Friday. Commenting on the effect of the Lambeth decisions'regarding NeV Zealand, he said the proposals were kindly and warmly received. There was still no apparent tendency at present for ecclesiastical union. The Councils representing the different churches, which had been formed to deal with social questions, had done good work. One instance was the interchange of pulpits which took place, hut that was opposed to the Lambeth proposals. In any case, it was purely superficial. Comparing Australia and New Zealand, Archbishop Julius said he noticed no aggressive national sentiment in Australia such as prevailed in New Zealand. He did not care, for the New Zealand idea of flagwaving. The thing must be quiet and deep.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18063, 9 March 1923, Page 7

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FLAG WAVING? Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18063, 9 March 1923, Page 7

FLAG WAVING? Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18063, 9 March 1923, Page 7

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