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The Bishop of St. David's is leaving England next Monday for a month or five weeks. Bishop Alford, now at Claugbton, near Birken- head, has acceptbd the incumbency of St. Mary's, Kippington, near Seven The foundations for the new church there are in course of prepara- tion. Mr Harry W. Lees, solicitor, has been appointed registrar to the Charterhouse. There were fourteen or fifteen candidates. The salary is £700 a year with residence. The Bishop of Brisbane writes :—" I sincerely hope you have made strenuous efforts to get men for us. It is impossible for me adequately to describe my great anxiety on this subject. I have no fear about maintenance." A correspondent to our London namesake writes that the Rev T. Vere Bayne, of Christ Church, and Mr T. F. Dallin, of Queen's, have been ap- pointed secretaries to the Oxford Commission. The appointments reflect great credit on the Government. MALPAS DEANERY.—At a ruri.decanal con- ference held at Tattenhall on Monday, the Rev Canon Turner, rural dean, presiding, the following resolution was unanimously passed:—That in the opinion of this conference compulsory confes- sion is contrary to the intention of our Saviour contrary to the practice of the Early Christians and contrary to the principles of the English Church."

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