THE KIKUYU CONCORD.
STATEMENT BY BISHOP OF ZANZIBAR.
(United Press Association—-.Copyright.) Received 9.15.p.m., Feb. 16. ' LONDON, February 16. The Bishop of Zanzibar, in a two column letter to the Ai-chbishop of Canterbury explains his reasons for dissent from'the Primate's decision. He argues that formal charges were intended to be submitted to the Primate officially, only if after full enquiry, the two bishops refused to accept the Church's judgment. He concludes by pleading for a definite settlement of the controversy. The Bishop of Zanzibar's letter declares that a consultative body of bishops is likely to be regarded as a prejudiced committee of enquiry. > Some members would represent the bishops, who have already accepted a pokey akin to Kikuyu. The Primate, who had already pre-judged the case in his answer, would be, as chairman, both judge, jurj and foreman. ; • , . ;
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20013, 17 February 1914, Page 25
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