COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES.
(Tor Press Association.) PJJHKPIN, Feb. 1». c At the meeting of the Council o " the Churches to-day the Kev. l>r. 1 - Roseby, of Sydney, who is on a visi Ju'i'e, spoke at sonic length \yit|v re reference 'to religious teaching ii schools in New South Wales. T\v IKjv. W. Saunders liioVed, '.That llij (JiiiniCil has V'cmvLHt iwitiv piijasmi tile assurance of tlw Wellington' Com liiittee that it is not intended to as for explicit instruction in Stat schools." The motion lapsed, no on seconding it. Jt was unanimously n solved resjMictfu'lly to mpies't. tha the Newspaper Proprietors' Assoria ' tion exclude from their papers a! « reference to Taltersall's sweepstake e and their winners. This resolutioi h was supported on various ground (tel. forth. One of these was tha ; some of tlic most influential new? i. papers have ulreatly resolved in tlx l direction. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7738, 14 February 1905, Page 2
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146COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7738, 14 February 1905, Page 2
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