ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.
""Si*::; /; AIJCEIkANP^I^ Bishop Olearyhas issuecTTa pastor-: al to be read patlioKc - churches oii Sunday. It says :^^'We ; ' demand a "just, proportion ; of; taxar ■ ■;': tion'. We pay for secular ediiciatioil. ■;" ;; lie^re'siil'tß;our 'schoolsL> achieve are;, testified by the State in-; speotors. Our demand ;isi,,identical ah principle: ;with'the'vState ''■■■'^&®ai' : .; >" for.rje|6rra{of in^rlaiies;Jby;\i;^tjie?Sat- ! v 'vatioVV^ that the work, of;i edu r > ; : ,which; they conscientiously do according to State specifications and State requirements ,be treated inithe .same way. Weat least, re- ,v quire neither State patronage nor Staie pay for our religious dogmas."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10173, 24 February 1911, Page 5
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90ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10173, 24 February 1911, Page 5
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