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SUNDAY MEETINGS

rho action of the Citv Council it slopping the Rationalist*nieetinpo l Sunday evenings is a piece of H» rankest intolerance it is possible o conceive. What is this wlwiligranted every privilege and econoffiir advantage, able to enter the sdwrt room and infect the child mind tecmp undisputed s\vav in the radio Die nationalist refused ow solitary expression of opinion* witt a >: mpaihetic Press and every <&& possible advantage, must resort it suppression ~{ contrary opinion" loose who have ;, cood case, on an?' subject, do not fear criticism, or v& power i 0 suppress opponents. S> nationalist tin.- ever asked for * closing of jhe ,-eJigious edifices i* cause he consider.- their teaching harmful. Canivi our reJigiW' friends show th.. same appreciaticn! of fair pla> • Th • more open-mincf Christian in ~i n mjds t will ** ashamed ~f ,i. ( . : . |tosl action tai« ••'C-'mst ~-,,. nanonalista. A* ivhpi,..,. f,, jr . Vl . n ~v (. .. welcome » dehaie «,:!, nationalists. Insw« they ~se ~-,. ~.._. _.., k ami suppress wnhou' reas.,n or msiincation. *"? i«*sson which fair-minded "ill take out ~• th- .-ouneil's action v.;.: ,101 lie f;, v , urable to bigoUTE.WJ-

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 6

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SUNDAY MEETINGS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 6

SUNDAY MEETINGS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 6

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