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Our Dufliedin corres'non.dent state® tjia.t speaking at the Synod! on the aititituidie of the Church towards military training, the Rey. Mr Oameron staid' he hoped) tibia* their congregations would not. identify themselves with the nuoremlent. The cihurtili.es ■Tiould stand altogiether apart from this moiv'ementi. There could not b© the slightest dmifbib that it, would be assocdaited in the minds of the young I people with 1 'War, and if they were j going to foster a spirit of militarism they would ba untrue to the.ii" trust. Hero was a movement that w'us purely military. Though it was intended aa a mcamH of securingl peiacte. it Wa* all encouragingl for*the 'Sipirit of War, and tlmtwasnot their funciticm.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 2

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