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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION

A meeting of the Wellington Sunday ■School Union;was held last evening, the president (Mi\ Meadowcroft) being in the chair. The action of the sub-com-mittee in deciding to hold the prize distribution in the Town Hall was endorsed. Mr. Howe reported that the practices had commenced, and as the weather improved it was anticipated there would be a larger attendance at | the three weekly practices. The Auckland executive of the Dominion Association of Sunday School TJnions wrote, stating that they were Ukmg,up the matter of forming, unions in various parts of the Dominion., and purposed pushing the matter actively. A vote of sympathy was passed with the relatives of the fete Mrs. A. R. Atkinson, who for very many yea<rs was one of the union's examiners, it was reported that Mr. Hercus's teachers' training class had resumed after a slight recess. The attendances have been good up to the time of recess, and it •is;hoped that for the remainder of the course the class will be well supported. A committee, with Mr. Grocott as convener, was appointed to bring down proppsals for the observation of the days »f universal prayer foT Sunday schools. A heaTty vote of thanks was accorded to the examiners for their work, and it was decided to ask them to prepare a report on the respective merits of the I international and Australasian graded lessons, '

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 3

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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 3

SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 3