RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.
• NEW SOUTH WALES SYSTEM / BEOOMMENBED. • . PROPOSED REFERENDUM. ' (By Telesraph. r -R-ess Association.) \ DUNEDlN,'Thursday. ' At the Anglican ?ynod |o-day/- a, s following motion, proposed by' Fitchett, was carried:—"That this Synod ■welcomes the decision of the General Synod to recommend the adoption of the New South Wales system of religious instruction in State schools, and invite* the cooperation of other religious bodies in urging upon the Legislature that the question be submitted to the people' of New Zealand by referendum," after the' example recently set by Queenaluid. ! >. The following members were appointed to confer with representatives of otW religious bodies as opportunity arose-—« The Primate (Bishop Neville)," ;Dpaa Fitchett, Archdeacon Gould, Archdsaeoi Neild, Canon Curzon Siggers, Messrs, Braithwaite, Talboys, Washer and Wik liams. A bill proyiding that ministers should receive a minimum . stipend. ,of £250, with- house, or £300'witiioufc house, was passed. •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 6
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