THE PRESBYTERY.
of the Genm on Kikli, the past'jear had been" in the histiftfeno'f ,*pie with y«;'^4; j TlJeett in* St»ntnu^ : ®®wd *9? ~aad;,the.>¥eio«iwlai'6ongr«tu 'foVt the league's 'prize. ~ school* <They r hqd,". he. said, .a 1 ! titeteti®|i e<sh<K>l - and,' they' shoved not f sueh' aim* as the League supported -the eclwoi. , £■-- MaM'MfAllan-agreed ;with. Mr sayingthat as a* country they . Vfijp committed to a policy, of disarmament ana asthe League;most,eertainly jaot 'countenance jts ac--.(Mitiee. iiii itf -<Ohurch schools. L - - raised the qnestfon of■< military : tl^kip l g ili,\tlie. ;.oft the : Inhere -rwas longer any Staining should "be nW,F entirely, voluu- , of the--Iftf^ovetaotfili 1 that " v if', was/conschool." It seemed to jS&rawat jjwe connexion) between niilitary education was a most unfile., The old' cry of "Dia--s>old no longer , be raised be- ■«»' notr the' duty of ,the ( instil ,the*. necessary' disie Qtiorchscheolßshould give t this matter to the other I'he, felt that the Board of sltottld know-'the opinion .of iußob'ert JBrwip elaimed that armed defence fox'ee most be M*n, tmimi until total disarmament had /hbee#, put jntflt force. -He was entirely of Mr; Allan's •wtdn. ■ ,Tbf': Moderator- and. Other agreed. with Mr Erwin. Mr
i\)' < t * " calls : CommisMdnerß^flin!hJ^ew>.^«tedlon the .P^sbyterwrftu-. .. ; the nnanimous ■ call. Je; ihe wrftth' of rfche. , BerJ« George/McOrae, Jftf'ii ON^herrton. - vThejiaeeting deeded to sn^l^i'the.eallj ' L. Me^ter,.c<^«rf»tpn ( -;frlt wm de- ' :: ; 1 i' > Begardipg the protest received at the , • -last meeting from Sumner against' the 1 redaction in the grant from the Home ■' < Missions-Fund it was' pointed out that ■* reduction# to congregational "< budgets l 'for the year! were.- necessary. Ijt - was? decided ;te .write. 1 toSqmner, . ex- , piginiag f this informingjthe,parish, J thafcoSier' cwjgregations had* also had fi ,theirxgrantsireduced. ' . i, ' , t l | The-report'«if,the vi#itation*ta the. St.» congregation was presented by. the Rev., W. Black, who moved Presbytery sheuld receive the report aid' Congratulate the minister, and ' office-bearers of 'the " their fine work in,building up the parish i and paying',off its debts. ,> The Moder- •, ator said' it was-the first report ref : 'St. Georjge's 'in "the. pres :i enti ministry and they were all,very 1 please# kt the satisfactory-position that ~xt showed. The; report was received amid aplause. *■ ■' The, following -were' reappointed to " ' the'fiC 1 Andrew's' College Board of GpvEev. J. Xawson Bobinson, ' Messrs fIL Ogilvie, J. I. Boyds, and P. (jfrftliftupf j : The, Rev, T. "W. Armorer, was Te- ' appointed to v the broadcasting committee. , ♦ ' i > i, t' A •* •- ' i • ■■' i r
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 12 March 1931, Page 6
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