CHURCH SCHOOLS.
ro THE EDITOR OF "THE PRESS. Sir, —I was aure the advocate of the above would get a- rub from some "Mystic.'-' There is a connexion—not a close one perhaps, and it relates to the chaos that is noiv reigning in "that little pattfli of heaven slipped down to earth." Phlegmatic, longsuffering John Bull may be stirred to rise i:i wrath and say: -'A plague on both your schools. N.E. and S.W. I will liave none of cither if you can't teach your children commcn-sen.se citizenship, as is taught in the Empire's loval Dominions." —Yours ; etc., S.P.M.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 10
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