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Sunday School Urged

There was a real need to establish a Sunday school in the Chatham Islands, but there was little scope for youth work, partly because of the lack of facilities and the difficulty of holding young people for any length of time, the Anglican minister in the islands (the Rev. L. E. Cartridge) says in a letter to clergy in the Diocese of Christchurch. Two services are held on two Sundays each month and one service on each of the other two Sundays, he says.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31737, 22 July 1968, Page 10

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Sunday School Urged Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31737, 22 July 1968, Page 10

Sunday School Urged Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31737, 22 July 1968, Page 10

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