COMMUNIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
NE yf SOUTH WALES
CONTROVERSY.. (By Cable —Prees Association —Copyright.l (Australian, and N.Z. Ca-ble Association.l SYDNEY, May 10. Mr Garden, secretary of tho Trades and Labour Council, in reply to tho Hon. T. J. Minister of Justioe, said that the latter h«d neither the honesty nor tho common courtesy to prove the specific charges made against Communist Sunday schools. "The Minister, without apology, hedges, and asi-:s ; 'Where, .aro the schools in which. Communism is taught?' Had he telephoneu the Labour Council, he would liave b?en put right before launching a campaign which wa« ieally intended to discredit May Day."
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 7
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