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DUNEDIN PRESBYTERY.

vvfluvtn nuuuuiinni, THE MULE IN SCHOOLS QUESTION. (Per Press Association.) DDNEMN, F*b. 7. The Dunedin Presbytery at iU meeting to-day passed a resolution placing on record Ha gratification I that the sale of liquor in the Cook Islands had been prohibited by tin Licensing Act. There was an interesting discussion regarding the He v. Dr. CUbbs' announcement that the Bible in | school/) question would be (ought «s a political issue. | The Uev. Uorrio disclaimed v antl- < Scddonimn; though he was not a supporter of the Premier. The secretary of the Bibie in Schools Association had urged thut by the use of the word "political" was meant no more than an energetic effort to induce* candidates to vote for a referendum on tfae Bible in schools question, and calling on electors to vote only for those in favour of such a measure. „He had replied suggesting that ithe conference issue a manifesto making their position plain. | After considerable discussion various resolutions tn-erc defeated, and the Prcrbytery passed on to the next

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7733, 8 February 1905, Page 2

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DUNEDIN PRESBYTERY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7733, 8 February 1905, Page 2

DUNEDIN PRESBYTERY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7733, 8 February 1905, Page 2

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