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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS religious services t*T. PATRICKS Ot’ATHKDRAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. DISCOURSE BY rrr. rev. h. w. cleary, D.D., 0.8. E. BIBLE-IX-SCHOOLS QUESTION’. CATHOLICS AX'D THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF PARTY VOTES. Documented Facts v. Undocumented Fiction. THE LEAGUE. Who Drove Christ Out of the Schools? CLERICAL POLITICIANS.—How the* aid and abet the Secularists and keep Christ out of the Schools. CLERICAL POLITICIANS.—“The Price* of Vote*: The League’s invincibly and invisible md th« *T5.",000 ' who got lost or mislaid, stolei) or strayed. CLERICAL POLITICIANS.—The polity of “gloves off* for “stirring tip H the community,’ v. COATS OFF foi Christ’s -little ones’’ in the Stat« Schools. Fifty years of clerical neglect
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 13
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