EDUCATION BOARD CANDIDATES
[To The Editor Stratforb Post.] Sir, —Voting papers have been sent to the various School Committees to enable them to vote for the candidates whom they may think most suitable to occupy a position on the Education Board. Now, as these intending candidates are,'in a great number of cases, unknown to the electors, their views on the Bible-in-Schools question' is also iinknown to them. To' overcome this,- I would suggest that candidates should express their views by advertisement as to whether they are in' favor of Bible-in-Schools or the present, free, secular, and compulsory system. Bible-in-Schools being the question of the moment, candidates nor all public positions, members for Parliament, and local bodies, must, in the near future, publicly express their opinion thereon, and thus enable electors to choose the right men. Thanking you in anticipation.—l am, etc., ' PERPLEXED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 74, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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142EDUCATION BOARD CANDIDATES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 74, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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