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THE CHURCHES AND DEFENCE.

" Denominationaiism -Run Mad."

AUCKLAND, May 22. The Auckland Ministers' Association met this afternoon, and, after discussion, , the following resolution was carried : " That the Auckland Ministers' Association strongly disapproves of the introduction of sectarianism into arrangements for national defence. It regards such a proposal as denominationalism run mad, and it protests against this principle being violated in our Senior Cadet Corps, and it affirms its decision to continue to oppose any departure from this principle." DTJNEDIN, May 22. At a meeting of the Council of Churches to-night a motion was approved—" That, while deeply appreciating the offer to form church companies of Cadet 6 and nominate officers thereto, the Council is of opinion that the Churches, as such, should take no part in the formation of Cadet companies." *

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxii, Issue 8375, 23 May 1911, Page 4

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THE CHURCHES AND DEFENCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxii, Issue 8375, 23 May 1911, Page 4

THE CHURCHES AND DEFENCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxii, Issue 8375, 23 May 1911, Page 4

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