WOMEN & THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS
At a soncral meeting of Uie Wctnen's League tor Schools which \yas held in tlio Pitt Street Mettwdist ijctioolroom, Anckbiid, when memtes ot. tJio- league were preasnt, from ali parts of the city ami suburbs, tiio followiiip resolution was carried unanimously, on the proposition of Urn Averill. seconded by Mrs. DuMiainalmm: 'I "at (Ins mcottng d tlio Auckland n onion's League for in Ssliools representing a large- nvitabor <if nicrthore' win) tlosire roligWHs iitetrflftiou iis tlio htsito schools for tlicir clrilelrcn, fliad other lvomcn wlio are keenly interested 111 tlio welfare of tiio rliiWrcn roeoiviHff oducalioii in tlio STritc schools in this province, records its eonvietion that th*> proposal of (ho League is of p:lrai«ouHt importanco. and should no lie (Waved a .«otllement; mid that the iutritftbie consriincnce of any fnihipc (o present tlv» rcforpinlum at the next RWicrnl eleclimi will lie Unit n groat proportion of tiio wonien in our loaa«o will place Htr> re-' lisimis and moral welfare of the children bo fore any more peiitfea] party" is-] sun. AYo, whi) arc present, ; m>sr plodcp I ourselves, to phu'c- hoforft imy political l party issuf the relijrkms rtml'mmnr welfare of tlio eliildreii if ii-io Icfi-mio's referendum Bill is net passed during tfio coming session of rarliament, arid tn I'lideavour to sot vlie other mcniljefs of the Women's League- to do likewise."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 2
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228WOMEN & THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 2
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