RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.
(I'.Y TKI.KIiItAPM. — I'KKS.S ASSOCIATION'). Wki.i.ini; ton, fjivst Niirht. A UKiOTi.Ni; was held yesterday mi bull 11 f of Uie Church of ill support of Mr Pyl;o'.s Private tSi'li'Nil.s Hill. Tlio cliaifnuu, Mr (.!. It-ins Martin. explained that theie was no inLmtion of attacking or injuring tile pivsenl. system of State education, lint tlie desire was to provide 1111 element, of religious instillation, and secondly to relieve the present fi 11:1 in.-i:il strain. A moti-m was carried that (lie Priiimto be asked t> petition Parliament in favour ot the Hill and subsequently a committee wait.al on tlx- latt'T, u'lio expressed his entire concurrence with the views of the deputation and promised to pptilion Parliament as de-ired. lie mentioned that when ;;ivini; evidence before a Parliamentary Committee some years ntro, he then stated that sooner or later the Church ivould have to nrg.wine in this direction ind lie thought the time had now come,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2817, 2 August 1890, Page 2
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153RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2817, 2 August 1890, Page 2
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