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Sir,— There has been some comment on a recent bequest to a Presbyterian orphanage, and newspaper remarks on the kindness of those orphanages that “take all classes and creeds.” As presumably the little outsider is promptly deprived of his father’s creed, and made a Presbyterian, I can’t quite see where the kindness to other creeds comes in. I do not censure at all. I merely say it is absurd to talk of kindness to other creeds, unless you pay out money to bring up the infant in that other creed. WEARIED OF THE PHRASE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 May 1927, Page 10
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