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Schedule. No. 551. —Reverend A. Anstice. No. 523. —Reverend J. M. Innis. No. 529. —Reverend J. H. Archer. No. 540. —Reverend S. W. Jenkin. No. 516. —Reverend W. J. Ashford. No. 505. —Reverend H. A. Job. No. 504.—Reverend M. Aspland. No. 562. —Reverend Harry Johnson. No. 564. —Reverend P. Bandy. No. 525.—Reverend L. A. Johnston. No. 534.— Reverend William Ba,rnett. No. 548. —Reverend J. F. Jones, B.D. No. l'J4.—Reverend D. C. B No. 660.—Pastor E. T. Jonea. No. 520. —Reverend Matthew Bell. No. 496. —Reverend T. A. Joughin. No. 517. —Reverend Charles C. Brown. No. 558.—Reverend W. F. Kennedy. NO. 671. —Reverend H. W. Burgoyne. No. 527.—Reverend E. A. Kirwood. No. 513. —Reverend George Burgess. No. 544. —Reverend John Laird. No. 542. —Reverend Forde Carlisle. No. 531. —Reverend W. E. Lambert. No. 549.—Reverend Joseph Carlisle. No. 566.—Reverend R. J. Liddell. No. 507. —Reverend G. Cur. No. 570. —Reverend A. Liversedge. No. 559.—Reverend James W. Chappie. No. 503. —-Reverend C. A. Lyon. Xo. 498.—Reverend H. Cotton. No. 497.—Reverend J. J. Mather. No. 524. —Reverend Charles Connoi No. 537. —Reverend J. D. Mill. No. 510.—Reverend H. Steele Or No. 511. —Reverend Robert Mitchell. No. 546.—Roverend G. G. Cule. No. 554.—Pastor S. Morris. No. 528. —Reverend Charles D.iUaston. No. 490.—Reverend Alexander A. Murray. No. 567. —Reverend J. Dickson. No. 480. —Reverend J. H. MacKenzie. No. 492.—Reverend James N. Dodds. No. 569. —Reverend W. G. Noble. No. 611.—Revorend William Drew. No. 612.—Reverend A. North. No. 555.—Reverend T. Eocersall. No. 563.—Reverend F. Oldriene. No. 610.—Reverend H. E. Eldiidge. No. 568.—Reverend T. R. Richards. No. 541.—Reverend Howard Elliott. No. 536.—Reverend W. S. Rollings. No. 488. —Reverend Robert Erwin. No. 506. —Reverend I. Sargenson. No. 535.—Reverend E. Evans. No. 556.—Roverend D. P. Siunders. No. 500. —Reverend W. A. Evans. No. 491. —Reverend John M. Saunders, M.A. No. 509.—Reverend W. S. Fernie. No. 501.—Reverend W. Saunders. No. 518. —-Reverend Ralph Gebbie. No. 572.. —-Reverend A. J. Seamer. No. 553. —Reverend H. G. Goring. No. 552. —Reverend E. E. Small. No. 561.—Reverend R. S. Gray. No. 495. —Reverend G. Knowles Smith. No. 514. —Reverend S. Griffiths. No. 502. —Reverend William Tanner. No. 519.—-Reverend Herbert Grimstead. No. 565.—Reverend B. L. Thomas. No. 557. —Reverend E. E. Hale. B.A. No. 526.—Reverend A. F. Turner. No. 533. —Reverend F. Hales. No. 560. —Reverend H. van Staveren. No. 499.—Reverend A. O. Harris. No. 538. —Reverend B. J. Wainwright. No. 512. —Reverend George Hervey. No. 508. —Reverend A. H. Wallace. No. 613.—Reverend J. T. Hinton. No. 532.—Reverend W. Wallace. No. 545.—Reverend W. H. Huiton.l No. 521.—Reverend Caleb Wallis. No. 547.—-Reverend E. E. Hobday. No. 522.—Reverend Charles Waterhouse. No. 493.—Roverend R. H. Hobday. No. 530.—Reverend T. A. Williams. No. 543.—Reverend H. B. Hughes, M.A. No. 5] s.—Reverend H. Young. No. 539. —Reverend Dr. J. G. Hughes.

Special Report. I have the honour to report that this Committee desires to place on record its high appreciation of the capable and impartial manner in which the Chairman (Mr. G. M. Thomson) has presided over its deliberations, and tenders him a hearty vote of thanks for his services. This resolution to be recorded in the minutes of the Committee, and reported to the House. 30th October, 1914.

Special Report. On behalf of the Education Committee I am directed to report that this Committee desires to record its appreciation of the. excellent work done throughout this session by its Clerk, Mr. S. T. Patterson, who has discharged the various arduous duties imposed on him with diligence and fidelity, and begs to recommend to the House that some employment be found for him during the recess. 30th October, 1914.

Final Report. The Education Committee, consisting of 10 members, has during the session held 34 meetings, the average attendance being 8 members at each meeting. The Committee has had before it for consideration I he following business : The Education Bill, together with 18 petitions thereon; the New Zealand University Amendment Bill; 232 petitions, with 71,972 signatures, re the Religious Instruction in Schools Referendum Bill: and 4 miscellaneous petitions. The Committee has reported to the House on all the above matters. 30th October, 1914.

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