A BISHOP WHO SMOKES.
CPer I'kkss Association.) .\li:-kl;l.ntl, May ' • .At the annua! mivtiiijr ;-f tin- Band of Hope Union, a i.r.'posM that Bishop. Averill be vice-president. caused . -some discussion. • •' ■ Mr C. B. King opposed any.smoker being vice-president, ;'\s tlio Band of. Hope Union was. always strongly against smoking, as well as drinking, -. Several other -speakers took :i more liberal view. It was' stated that one of the vice-presidents already holding office was an- inveterat" smoker. The Bishop was duly elected subject to his consent to i-ccrpt - the position. the ' chairman .remarking. "1 ;".u afraid I cannot call the vote unanimous, since "there is one dissentient voire.'"
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12538, 8 May 1915, Page 7
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106A BISHOP WHO SMOKES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12538, 8 May 1915, Page 7
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