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Educational Matters.

(Per Press Association'). AUCKLAND, Dec. 20. Relying to Sir ltoibert Stout, ttu Roman Catholic Uisivop of Auckland sait| lip whs 'surprised ftt the uncalled for insult cQiiriivg' from cmc hi so rosjwiusijjJo n position as Sir Hoibert Stout. He (the Chief Justice) declared thnt all those who differed from him as regards the move of education enforced upon the colony were traitors to their country. Ha professedly, without religious belief decried tenets of those who had sacrificed practically tiwir all to enablp the children -uiijder tfwjr carp to UJ! "i Ul<i «' sl « lu of fcuth ,V ltch ' camud out, must make tens' ilr|d citi/His. Ihe Itoman Catholics said it was raiuk rebellion aigtainst our good ° *;? tttke the young generation to Keep them m schools all the waking th V'' , T' f! "' th ? w 'hole term • iJi - 1 tuna youth and jlffidjy oxplucip frpni them' ftll' knowuige of the Supreme Being-. Catholics upheld the law of land, but how hard It was to respect the interprets of the lifw when they insulted the Catholics and worodwi their most cherished fallows,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 262, 21 December 1903, Page 2

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Educational Matters. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 262, 21 December 1903, Page 2

Educational Matters. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 262, 21 December 1903, Page 2

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