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METHODIST MINISTRY

Question Of Admission Of Women (PA) WELLINGTON, Feb. 20. The Methodist Conference decided to-day to set up a special commission to consider and report on the question of the admission of women into the ordained ministry of the church. The report of the special deaconess investigation committee which met in Wellington during the year was presented and discussed fully. Out of the problems that confronted the committee the main ones were the type of training to be given to deaconesses and an assurance that employment would be forthcoming at the end of their training. In discussing the work of the Auckland Central Mission, it was announced that Mr William Astley, of Mt. Albert, Auckland, had recently handed over his home to the mission and that the property would shortly be used as a rest home.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22203, 21 February 1942, Page 4

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METHODIST MINISTRY Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22203, 21 February 1942, Page 4

METHODIST MINISTRY Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22203, 21 February 1942, Page 4

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