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Catholic Schools and the Christchorch Exhibition

To the Editor.

_ Jsl!;'J 51 !;'" 11 ' 1S » J submit, greatly to be desired that we Cajtiholies oC New Zealand should take steps to have our schools . properly represented at the forthcoming Chnstdhurch Exhibition. The Catholic schools' display was admittedly one of the most takfing features ot iha old Dumedin EindbStion, „ and such a representation as I venture to suggest for the Christchurch ExhiWtion would, 'like vtirtue, be advantageous fox many things. It would, tor instance, afford us ihe chance of a lifetime to bring befoire our fellow-colonists of other creeds, in a tatigilfle and attractive way, the high efficiency and wide scope of the work that is being done in our schools. TSie children and their teachers are abundantly able, ( an<d, I believe, willing, to do their part creditably. May I therefore, through your columns, respectfully flrtaai the matter under the notice of the proper authorities ? Jf the project commends itself to their seasoned j.ujd)gjment, I venture the further hope that such united 'steps aa to them may seem good may be taken at as early a moment as possible to ensure a worthy arfd representative display.— l am, etc., N.Z.N.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 18

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Catholic Schools and the Christchorch Exhibition New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 18

Catholic Schools and the Christchorch Exhibition New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 18

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