BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS BILL
♦ The following letter has been handed to, "The Post" for publication in addition to those which appeared in yesterday's issue:—■ "Itev. R. Wood, 'Glendawel,' Main road, Karori, Wellington. "Dear Sir, —With reference to your letter of. the 13th instant, I note that, although the three ministers who give the Bible lessons in the Karori School have been informed that they are committing a breach of the law in their method of conducting these lessons, they have decided to continue the illegal method adopted. It may bo asked whether in this attitude ■ the reverend ministers are presenting to the pupils of the school the standard of loyalty and obedience which we expect of all law-abiding citizens.—Yours faithfully, (Ssd.), JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director 'of Eduuatiottj"-
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 8
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