CO129-245 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [5-7] — Page 555

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to the absence of any owing resident Clergy in this Colony beyond two or three Missionaries and the Naval and Military Chaplains, whose time is fully occupied, it is matter of extreme difficulty

a.

for the Colonial Chaplain when wishing to leave the Colony to obtain locum tenens.

a

As regards the Bishop, his duties as Bishop of South China call him away so frequently that he is constantly absent from the Colony,

I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient,

Humble Servant,

J. Sleming

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552 to the absence of any owing resident Clergy in this Colony beyond two or three Missionaries and the Naval and Military Chaplains, whose time is fully occupied, it is matter of extreme difficulty a. for the Colonial Chaplain when wishing to leave the Colony to obtain locum tenens. a As regards the Bishop, his duties as Bishop of South China call him away so frequently that he is constantly absent from the Colony, I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient, Humble Servant, J. Sleming
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552 to the absence of any owing resident Clergy in this Colony beyond two or three Missionaries and the Naval and Military Chaplains, whose time is fully occupied, it is matter of extreme difficulty a. for the Colonial Chaplain when wishing to leave. the Colony to obtain locum tenens. a As regards the Bishop, his duties as Bishop f of South China call him. away so frequently that - constantly absent~ he is const from the Colony, I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient, Humble Servant, J. Sleming
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552

to the absence of any owing resident Clergy in this Colony beyond two or

three Missionaries and the Naval and Military Chaplains, whose time is fully occupied, it is matter of extreme difficulty

a.

for the Colonial Chaplain

when wishing to leave. the Colony to obtain

locum tenens.

a

As regards the Bishop, his duties as

Bishop

f

of South China call him.

away so frequently that - constantly absent~

he is const

from the Colony,

I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient,

Humble Servant,

J. Sleming

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