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CHURCH VIEWS

PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

.(By .Telegraph.—Press Association.) - WANGANUI/ February 24. The Presbyterian Assembly'tonight dealt with the report of the public questions committee, and appointed -that committee as.■ a ; deputatioii to wait on the Minister of Employment to make jt clear to him the seriousness with which the. Church viewed the situation, and to urge the necessity for providing adequate sustenance.' " The Assembly unanimously supported a resolution urging the Government to establish stricter censorship on cinema films and. posters. It reaffirmed its strong disapproval of the practice of granting art union permits, and recorded its appreciation- of the Government's action in reducing the number of these permits. The Assembly carried unanimously a resolution against all forms of legalised gambling, and deplored the continued disregard on the part of many public ■ bodies for the religious observance of Sunday. GOOD FOB THE. KIT)DIES. "Handy, Pandy, Barley Candy.'. . .»' How the children lqve itl Pascall's Barley. Sugar., ia clear golden spirals, packed in sealed glass jars. Children of every generation delight In it. ... Mothers of every generation give it gladly. . .. Doctors recommend it for its nutritive qualities. Pascall's, of course, —Aflvt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 8

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CHURCH VIEWS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 8

CHURCH VIEWS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 8

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