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4 DISCRIMINATION IN READING. There is one world in which all men get their chalice the world of i>o-..,' ■ write the Rev John A, I’.Lies - ; ar.v .su]wrinlendcnt of the Brdi-li mid i Foreign Bible S<.>cietv. The republic < f ‘letters shows no favouritism, the j>..wer of .tppreemtion o the only pa-.-poll !to cituwnsfiip Even education ;n the j accepted sens<- is not .< necessary oiiah- ■ llcation, for many with scant -rhooL ;mg have the m-aght '■ r<'<'og: >: ■, • v/llat ! e true and b'-.mtiful After all it •lot the number l? 'ol. we r> '-d but : fi iw we read the: matte;-..' and ma; i a Welsh mmer »r Si '-': - h .-Jwphr: i! to take but "/,'o « ,rr.;-I• be thoroughly verwd m pm! litct..lure even although the range - ' be limited ’!";. !<• ■ :<•. !’. ■ ■ r '
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1941, Page 7
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