COMMUNISM IN N.Z.
VISITOR SHOCKED UNIVERSITY STUDENTS \ ' ; The extent of Communism m New Zkai&ncl shocked him, said the Hev. 'J. G. Inkster, Minister of Knox« Presbyterian Church, Toronto, in-'. terViewed by the Sydney Sun after as visit to New Zealand. He was surprised to find that half the students at Victoria University CoW lege, Wellington, were tinged with Communism. . Mr Inkster added that New Zea--land Presbyterians were "touched Very seriously with modernism. ** ; Sometimes it seemed to him that; j Karl Marx was replacing the Bible*. I The Rev. J. G. Inkster,. who is a prominent figure in the Presbyterian Church of Canada, arrived inr : New Zealand on a visit in September of last year. Subsequently for some time he supplied the pulpit; of St. John's Presbyterian Churchy. Wellington.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 170, 7 June 1940, Page 8
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128COMMUNISM IN N.Z. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 170, 7 June 1940, Page 8
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