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25Th January 1968 Rev. David F. Durte, Vice- Rev. G. H. Walden, rector of Principal of St. Francis' Theo- St. John's. Mudgee (Bathurst), THE AUSTRALIAN logical College, Brisbane, has has been appointed archdeacon been appointed to the staff of of Barker. THE AUSTRALIAN Canberra Grammar School. Rev. J. F. S. Campbell, who CHURCH * * * has been serving as an Army Rev. R. McKinney, curate of Chaplain, is going to St. Alban's, St. Paul's, West Tamworth teura (Sydney). RECORD Venerable Clive A. Goodwin Rev. A. M. Cole has been ap- (Armidale), has been appointed of Sydney has been awarded an pointed curate of Horsham (Bal- curate of Narrabri. Rev. P. E. Kitchen, from Nor- The paper for Church of M.B.E. by the Queen in the New larat). * * * folk Island, is going to St. England people — Catholic, * * * Rev. J. P. Lane, curate of David's, Greenaore (Sydney). Apostolic, Protestant and CHURCH RECORD Year honours list for his services as Director of the Church of Glen Innes (Armidale), has been Reformed THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER — EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION Rev, Michael Ingall, formerly appointed rector of Rockley Rev. R. R. Gibson, from Aus- Subscription $2.50 per year. England Retirement Villages. curate of Horsham (Ballarat), is tinmer (Sydney), is going to * * * (Bathurst). Editorial and Business: 511 Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post Printed by John Waal and Price 10 cents relieving in the district of Tim- * * * Christ Church, Bexley. No. 1405—January 25, 1963 as a newspaper, Sons Ltd., Broadway, Sydney. Mr Roland T. St. John of Kent St., Syaney. Phone: boon. Rev. J. W, Wilson, curate of Rev. Canon Eric E. Hawkey, 61-2975. Office hours: 10 Brisbane, has been awarded an * * * Narnabri (Armidale), has been Queensland Secretary of A.B.M. a.m. to 4 p.m. Issued fort- M.B.E. by the Queen for his ser- appointed to the charge of vices as Registrar and Secretary Rev. Desmond E. Benfield has since 1947, has been elected nighdy, on alternate Thurs- Tingha. of the diocese of Brisbane for been appointed curate at Swan Bishop of Carpentaria and will days. Copy deadline Thurs- Hill (St. Arnaud). * * * be consecrated on St. George's day preceding date of ham, over 25 years. Rev. Bruce Wilson, curate of * * * * * * Day, 23rd April. He is a gradu- but earlier receipt preferable, OFFER TO TAKE OVER THE ANGLICAN St. Bede's, Beverly Hills (Syd- Rev. Charles H. Sherlock, Rev. Peter and Mrs Valerie ate of Moore College. the Church Standard, then 39 paper have been offset by other ney). has been appointed curate N Friday, January 12, the Church Record made an initial business operations, but as these Rector of All Saints', Hunter's Clifford of S.A.M.S., Paraguay, of St. Mark's, Darling Point. years old, The Standard's circu- Hill (Sydney), has been appoint- have arrived home in Sydney on O approach to its young contemporary, the Anglican, with c lation was only 1800, its only other operations have been * * * phased out, the paper must make ed Secretary of the Walter and furlough. Rev. Eric Hampson has been large regular advertiser was a Eliza Hall Trust in succession view to purchasing the goodwill of that paper. liquor company and it was of ends meet or close. * * * appointed rector of Mt. Isa Present control of the paper to Canon Gordon O'Keeffe who (North Queensland) and arch- In the conversation with Mr weekly and was facing closure. tioned and that it was subject interest only to Anglo-Catholics, retired on December 31 after 26 The Rev J. Greenhalgh has to negotiations' Mr James spoke of his intention is vested in a body called the begun work as Stipendiary deacon of the West. A. F. I'. James, Editorial The Australian announced on Church of England Information years as full-time secretary of the * * * Saturday, January 13, that the The history of the takeover to broaden the paper to appeal Trust. Mr Sherlock will continue Deacon of the Team Ministry Director of the "Anglican," no to a wider Anglican readership Trust, which includes Mr James, of the Parishes of Ulverstone, The Archbishop of Brisbane suns was mentioned and it Record had made an offer of bid and the reasons for it should Mrs Joyce James, Bishop Moyes, as rector of Hunter's Hill and ordained the following on St. $40,000 for the Anglican. This be of interest to A.C.R. readers. and so increase its circulation. as Director of the New Hous- Penguin and Castra and is resid- was made clear that this would The board warned Mr James Bishop Cranswick, the Rev. ing at the Rectory, Penguin (Tas- Thomas' Day, 21st December: is not true. When this paper Ronald Walker of Concord West, ing Areas. The Trust was found- be subject to negotiation. phoned the Record, the reporter 1952.1968 that he would experience great mania). N.SW.; Mr E. C. B, MacLaurin, ed in 1912 to administer the (Priests) who subsequently wrote the In 1952 Mr James was invited difficulty with the financing of * * * The previous week it was a senior lecturer at Sydney Uni- $2,000,000 benefaction of the Revs: William I. Davidson; announced in the national Press article which contained this mis- to a meeting of the Record's a weekly Church paper but Keith A. Foote; Walter Lips- versity and Mrs N. Bailey, an late Walter and Eliza Hall. Dr Merits Nueller, medical ti:at Mr James had said that his leading statement was laid that board of directors and he told wished him well. The Record * * * combe; John F. Naumann; Geof- of his plans to buy out itself was once a weekly. accountant. officer with the Flying Medical pap, I was losing about $70 no particular sum had been men- As reported in the Sydney Rev. Charles Barton, curate of Service of The Bath Church Aid frey J. Paxton; Gregory S. Ezzy; A few years ago the Record Holy Trinity, Adelaide, left in Ernest Harris; Alexander K. Daily Telegraph (January 13. Society, Ceduna, S.A., since 1952, became aware that the 1968), the Record is interested December for further study in has resigned to take up private Macqueen; I. Austin Parry, Rob- Anglican's circulation had fallen the U.S.A. in the fields of pas- ert G. Walsh. in buying the goodwill of the practice in Ceduna. to a few thousand and that its Anglican for cash, closing it toral psychology and counselling. * * * (Deacons) financial position was not good. * * * down, sending supplies of the Rev. Dr. Stuart B. Babbage, Robert Chippendale (St. Fran- Record to its existing subscribers Rev. John Gelding, curate of WEEKLY LOSS formerly Dean of both Sydney cis' College); John Donald (St. and meeting its advertising con- St. Paul's, Castle Hill (Sydney), and Melbourne and principal of Francis' College); Leslie Duncan More recently, in an editorial tracts, except those concerned has been appointed curate of Ridley College, was installed on (St. Francis' College); Neville whith was quoted in Melbourne with the sale and distribution of holy Trinity, Adelaide, as from November 30 as the first Presi- Jackson (St. Francis' College); and Sydney dailies, Mr James alcoholic liquor. cbruary next. dent of Conwell School of Theo- Routed Henderson (S. Barnabas' acid that unless his circulation' * * * logy, Philadelphia. For the past College, S.A.); Arthur Prosser doubled, he would have to con- 81VE.AWAYS The Rev. Owen Chadwick, four years he had been Visiting (St. John's College, Morpeth); sider closing the paper for it was Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical Professor at Columbia Theolo- William Stegemann (St. Francis' losing about $70 weekly. In his conversation with the • After Holy Communion at St. Andress's, Roseville. N.S.W., to Church Record, Mr lames pohat- History in the University of gical Seminary. Conwell was College); Geoffrey Thomas (St. mark the 50th anniversary of the ordination of the Rev. Herbert S. No doubt, past losses on the Cambridge and Master of Sel- formerly the theological school Francis College); Brother Wil- ed out that free copies of the Brown by Bishop Radford, of Coulburn, on St. Thomas' Day, paper are sent out to the tune wyn College, Cambridge, is to of Temple University and is now liam, S.S.F. 1917. 1, to R.: Rev. Rex Blunter .1 Mr Brown's tutor at Moore be Regius Professor of Modern autonorriaus. (Mr Prosser and the Rev. E. of 4,000 weekly. He said that he College), Rev. John Brain, Rev. C. Gedge, Canon S. G. Stewart was unwilling to cut these out, History in the University of * * * Harris for the Diocese of Rock- (rector of Roseville) and Rev. Herbert Brown. Cambridge in succession to Pro- even though he knew that it Mr Philip Thomas, a graduate hampton). fessor Herbert Butterfield, on his * * * MEETINGS would reduce the losses. retirement from the Chair on of the University of Canterbury Church newspapers are all (N.Z.), has joined the staff of Rev. Norman Paynter, rector September 30, 1968. of St, Paul's, Adelaide, will be THE C. EXAMINATION RESULTS small circulation papers by exist- Holy Trinity, Adelaide. He has ing Press standards. The econo- A former Bishop of Kimberley almost completed the Melbourne inducted to St. Philip's, Broad- and Kuruman, the Rt. Rev Philip view, on 15th January. HE.allowing are First Term 1967 examination re- mics of their successful produc- B.D. He will be ordained by the AT tion does not permit the free Wheeldon, has agreed to return Bishop cif Adelaide in February. * * * T sults for the Certificate in Theology course conduct- to the diocese to succeed Bishop The Department of Promotion ed by the Department of External Studies, Moore list to become top-heavy but Edward Crowther who resigned * * * of the diocese of Sydney has an- must keep it minimal.
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