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RELIGION IN SCHOOL

(Per Press Association.) Auckland, last night.

In tho course of an address at the grammar Hchool prize distribution ceremony, Sir R. Stout said he would be a traitor to the colony who brought into the national schools any of the differing beliefs that would tend or might tend to break up the national system. It would be a bad day for New Zealand if the national system was brokon down by lotting in the continual struggle about religious beliefs.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1076, 18 December 1903, Page 3

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RELIGION IN SCHOOL Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1076, 18 December 1903, Page 3

RELIGION IN SCHOOL Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1076, 18 December 1903, Page 3

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