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CONGREGATIONAL CONGRESS.

LONDON. July 10. At the Congregational Church Congress at Edinburgh yesterday, Mr Griffiths (Brisbane) read a paper on elementary education in Australia and New Zealand. He stated that the colonists hoped to possess a National Guard of 80,000 drilled and wellarmed men. These would not be for conquest, but England had a singular little way of occasionally requiring their services to assist in defending their common flag. Dr. John Fordyce (Sydney) described the progress of temperance in Australia and New Zealand. Received July 12, 10.40 p.m. LONDON, July 11. At the Congregational Congress the Rev. Binris, of Sydney, described the New South Wales method of t'enominational religious instruction, and suggested the adoption of this system as a possible* solution of tiie English difficulty

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9137, 13 July 1908, Page 5

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CONGREGATIONAL CONGRESS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9137, 13 July 1908, Page 5

CONGREGATIONAL CONGRESS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9137, 13 July 1908, Page 5

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