MORAL LAXITY.
HEED FOB ••■*BX; EDUCATION. -'" SYDXEY, May 12. The '. Methodist ; General Conference adopted, a resolution expressing- apprehension at V the 'prevailing, laxity of morality in. the community generally, especially Awhere relations between the sexefc j~arc££c6ncerned." The conference appointed;*.cSminittee to propose .some pi»ctic4j fine* on which the conference oould act: i. The discuesion indicated a feeling that what Vaa characterieed as "the cowa/dly silence apd veiled utterancee of the and parents" should cease, and methods be adopted by which the Church and parents should act in' concert in the matter of sex education. The' prevailing" evils .were; considered to largely the result 6i ignorance.—(A. and XX Cable.) : -.-
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 114, 13 May 1920, Page 5
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