BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS bill
LEAGUE’S SUGGESTIONS PROPOSED PROVISIONS Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. ,*l he . in-Schools League’s Dill 1 .introduced in the House this ses--0 “ . ls novv ’ being submitted to varihJ ln terested o .anisations and came I th © Anglican Synod today. The jj Provisions make instruction in I than ry schools permissive rather I th r vw ma ndatory and the onus is I as t yP° n district education boards ‘° w hether religious instruction and •ervances are to take place or not. drau* Sy * la k US instruction is to be merit- 11 ky the Education Departa“er consultation with various tittle * Us enom inations. The total tion t 0 _* >e Siven to religious instructed ? n<i observances is not to exons „ hours a week and no religi«echism or r ©lteious formulary (i enr a . ,s distinctive of any particular « atlon to be taught in a is tni! n sc hool hours, and no attempt anv 1)6 . ma< le to attach children to P P ai *ticular denomination. e Ps k Catholic children and teachand Ure exem Pt from all provisions other teacher who desires striKvPi ° n . from imparting religious inooihmuJ 1 is to be panted it, school 1 authnii a nd headmasters being to appoint teachers as re- • reu from outside. H
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1014, 3 July 1930, Page 1
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