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ANGLICAN SYNOD.

(Par .Uaifted Press Anodatkm.) %| WELLINGTON. January JS/-| The. general Synod of the Chmcdk «; the Province of New Zealand was resumed! ,to4£p ■. ' POEIRUA TRUST. | A ■ Bill, ’ the object of which is manly to permit of native representatSw on the. Porirua Trust, was read a fiuin T GENERAL. _ An alteration oi tie method of mwinao tion to" parishes is proposed in a BiHrosgl a first (rime on the'feotfSn of Archdeaweiif C. C.* Harper. " >'| A request.that JEIKJ be granted for slw General Church Trust towards the"’me! ' tion of a new - cathedral is Dunedin, m referred to the committee on trust* aij| * finance. * • The proposed alterations in the oondi*) lions of sale of Section 38 Waibaags»t Martinborongh, and a request that Mm proceeds be devoted to the purchase *£| land without the restriction that it <4)9 joins the church site, were the committee on trusts. -/jSI Tiie committee on trusts recommOMwii that the Diocesan Board of TVnstee*.3Bß I the Wellington Diocose ;be authorised sell Section 16, Creswacfc to liquidateitHWi mortgage at, present on St. Church, Northland. Consideration waadegjj ferred until to-morrojw. .* LAMBETH CONFERENCE COM-. -.J| MITTEE. . The bishops of the Province wet* tatilS powered to appoint a member of /ttSI Antral: Consultative Committee of tldi Lambeth Conference, to hold office for?* period not exceeding three years. ■jM BOARD OF THEOLOGICAL STUMESI The Bill of Archdeacon William* provide • for the better working of H* Board bf Theological . Studies was read 4 second time, and pul through its eoak*| mittee stages with slight modificatiMUl The clause relating to the consiitntio* *fj the Board was amended to make the Bi=h ops ex officio members, while the dee* tion of members was vested in the jfe*t eral Synod after nomination by the Sees eional Committee.. The third reading*** set down for Monday next. Mr T. F. Martin moved the emnd reading of the Bill relating to meetifig| of parishioners and vestries. The had not concluded when the Synod ifl until 2.30 p.m. to-morrow.

DEAN FITCHETT TALKS STRAIGHT WELLINGTON. January Jfc|j In the earlier stages, of the Synod Haul Fitchett : introduced a Bill dealing, win the Board of Theological Studies, wtorij •was rejected- Eater .on a similar HIE came under discussion, and the Dcaa tod occasion to refer to tie treatment hn Nd had received. He said be had made a **l| tube, hut possibiv ■ there was less tlggjji for him than anybody else, seeing lialnH was one of the oldest members ntdttj Synod. “I wanted 100 much on the iirtdq gence of the Synod, and also too nnpAjll their courtesy. That was the mist»h(M made.” .

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 5

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ANGLICAN SYNOD. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 5

ANGLICAN SYNOD. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 5