STATE EDUCATION
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Archdeacon Dissatisfied
( By Telegraph
WELLINGTON, L&st Night. " CiVilisatidri teadd its aiost rfetrb* gradb step whbn it harided over feducatidri to the State," Said Afehdeacdfl. W; Brillobk at the Wdilington Didbdsan Syhbd to-dhy in a debate ari the qriestion df reiigious exer'cises iri echbols. He fcxpressdcl ? thd dpiriibh that ihe church should aemand its right of exerdlsing griidarice iri the mirids bf Gbd's littld oncs. Thd debatg arose from a propdsal bjf Rev, N. F. E. itobertsiiawfe that the Syribd shdiild Corigratulate the Wellington Education Board ori exteridhig to schobls riot at present erijoying the Weeldy half-hour reiigious instrhetion provided by the Nelson system the right td deiay tho openirig bf feehoo) | five minutes daily for rdligions dxer j cises. Thd taotidn WfeS drirried by a corisiderabld mrijority.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 7
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131STATE EDUCATION Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 7
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