"WHO IS MY NEIGHBOUR?"
BARRIERS OF CASTE. c HEY TO THE PROBLEM. I (Received S.o ajn.) I ' LONDON, July 14. ' Mr. C- F- G- Masterman, Under-Secre- » j tary for the Home Office, addressing the ! parents at the National Education Union ! Conference, said if school children, bej sides their duty to their neighbours, were 1 taught to answer, "Who is my neighbour t" it would be possible to break I / down the barriers dividing the various i j classes of society. 1 The key to the problem was religious ! j education. " •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 5
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