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REFERENCE BY BISHOP WALLIS.

in i % ds] £ P . Blsh °P WaUiB > Preaching at St. Peter-s Church last nieht, said that some of the papers (not alt of them) were stating that the movement for introducing the Bible into the schools was now dead, and that it need not be considered any longer. The movement, ne declared was nob dead, and the time wou d come when his hearers and others would have to use strenuous efforts to bring it to n, successful issue. H© wa» not going to enter into the details of lv r ° h S IOUS instruction indicated, but the General Synod, representing the i Anghcap Church in all parts of New Zealand, had unanimously pledged it-self to press for an amendment of the law m the diection aimed at.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 36, 13 February 1911, Page 2

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REFERENCE BY BISHOP WALLIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 36, 13 February 1911, Page 2

REFERENCE BY BISHOP WALLIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 36, 13 February 1911, Page 2

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