SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
Mr. F. Meadowteroft presided- ait a meeting of the Wellington Sunday School Union held this week." '
It was reported that a sub-ooinniittec hod decided in favour of holding the annual prize distribution in th© Town HdiH. Ths decision Was endorsed.
The Auckland executive of the Dominion Association of Sunday Bdhool Unions advised that th«y were taking up the matter of 'fariiiing unions m various- parts of 'tine Dominion, and purposed pushing the matter ii«th*eJy. It was reported that Mr. Hercua Had resttrte;d the teachers' training class after a brief- recess. The attendances ■ had been good up to , the time of recess, and it was hoped that for the remainder of the cOUa'Se the class would be supported. A vote of thanks was accorded to the examiners, and it was resolved to ask them to prepare a report giving their opinion of the respective jaerite of the international and Australasian graded coutbbs. Special mention wae hiade of the committee's .(obligation to Miss Kershaw and Miss Collins, who had taken tig ths work Of the late Mrs. Atkinson.
A committee, with Mr. GroooMr as convener, was set up to make arrangements for the observation of the day of universal prayer for Sunday schools.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 7
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