CANON GARLAND AND THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
iTu tlic KJitor. , ! Sir.— 11l ;ii" "Mar" of .July Ttli i> a ropori of a meel\n<z of supporters o' the National SthuoN Dcfcin-e hold •in Monday pvonin.s; in the lirafton Library. Auckland. In thp i-our»p of t!ip report it states, that: "A school teacher who was present staled that Canon l.'arland luid the Teaiher.- - In>titutr. and aJvi.sod who di.l not believe in the proposed readings, that they should all pretend to believe them, so that no victimisation need occur. This, the speaker viid. was a very wrong thing to do." I have tixluy received the following telpjrram from Cinon (laiiand with referem-e to this statement:—"This niorniug rei-pived -Star." seventh inst., meeting schools Defen.P Lvarru,- paragraph ilircr- attributing ti> mo >taterueiu advising teachers pretend believe lesson*, etc. absolutely false; l never -aid anything of the kind, nor anything that roiil.l so be constnietl.—iJarland/ , In jii-itice to (anon (larlrml. may [ ask you to publish this letter in' an early i-Mte of your paper.- I am, etc.. 11. HAROLD ROBJOHNS. Cpiicritl Secretary for P.iblo m State S-houls Leapie for Auckland Pto-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 162, 9 July 1914, Page 6
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