RELIGION IN SCHOOL
Discussion By Committee The Sumner School committee wanted religious instruction in the school and had always done so, said the committee’s chairman (Mr H. Marshall). The only question that was undecided was the hours at which such instruction should be held. The committee met on Thursday evening and discussed the question, but could come to no agreement on hours. It decided to meet the religiouh bodies concerned and discuss the matter further with them to try to come to some arrangement agreeable to all, Mr Marshall said. " ■-
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 11
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