"CLERICAL VANITY."
(To tb» Editor of the Evening Star.)
Sia,—l do not wish to express any opinion on the subject matUr of a latter fn the columns of your contemporary this morning, signed a" Fir«t Clajs Teacher." but when the writer ao confidently Taunta the scholarship "of the Tbwnea teaehera, it would hare been as well if :ha had paid a little more attention to his ooosposition; and 1 protest in the name of the public school teachers of the Thames, agußiit such phrases as " to teach any religions instruction " and " untenable insult "being taken a« samples of i graramattaal writing emanating from the holder of a firstelaas etrtificate from. aay Eduoation Board.—l am, Ac., ' "''. 'i'-.v^'" ■ '""■"■' i 1,----;;iw5:EA^H 0 A QovaajTHMT ..;!.' ■ ' ' Fun OtAsa Tkaohm. March 9th.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2829, 9 March 1878, Page 2
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126"CLERICAL VANITY." Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2829, 9 March 1878, Page 2
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