Bibie-ln. Schools. —Members of the Wellington School Committees’ Association, on a majority vote, decided against the introduction of Bible-read-*ng in schools. There was some lively aiacuasion, and it was ultimately deviin k y 12 votes to eight, that the vigilance committee which was set up jo watch matters of educational incoming before Parliament onoula register the association's urosfu fore the Religious Exercises in Schools Bill is dealt with in the House. Property Loot Through War.— The german Finance Ministry has brought own a Bill indemnifying Germans de- «!. Tu property either by war action o* the Treaty of Versailles, for which Ul ® requisite £50,000.000 is being raised by means of preferred shares in ’*rman railways, now held by the Government.—A. and N.Z. New Lynn Pound. —The New Lynn town Board decided on Tuesday to a jj e t^lo Lden Board that it CDUId use the New Lvnn pound, but mat the New Lynn Board would have jo retain the key. It was revealed during discussion that the pound is sifu- _ ed on private property.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 120, 11 August 1927, Page 15
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