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SUNDAY POLITICS.

The American gentleman uho styles himself "Professor"' Mills—nobody knows exactly what he is Professor of —.is d'evoteng liiis Sundays to lecturing on. "The Masseys. rind the Classes." The subjc.ct is. attractive enough in its way, but we agree with the Dnnne-v;"-'ke paper: tfcat it is hardly appropriate to the Sabbath. It would be hbsurd to suggest, that in New Zealand the labourer hits no other day than. Sunday upon which to receive political education. He can receive it every day in the .week, if he i.s so disposed. Are we .to assume that one cf the planks in the United Labour platform' is the •introduction, .of. the Oontrneiftal Sabbath ?

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 22 July 1912, Page 4

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SUNDAY POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 22 July 1912, Page 4

SUNDAY POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 22 July 1912, Page 4

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