Tlir> Dnnedin Presbyterian StL School y\fieociatkm lwld their OM Tueeday evening. Mr ]). S. W,h ,-,,.,,. pided, and tlicrc were prosant W c ,,{.[. tiies from _l4 schools Three hta] nn ',i forty entries were received fori Scj.Jnluro memorising examination. \ ]f , a ,. pc-intment of examiners was refu ( 0 a siuicommitteo. The. Library Conl cc rn '. ported that 42 additional books( i )ecn ordered, comprisinc works on mol g lltl . day school and Bible class methl cc , m . mentories for Bible study, etc.! 6U ]}. committee was appointed to aWe a syllabus of subjects of immodiat^ res f, to teachers for monthly confeTeT a meetings to bo hehl alternately Atl a] „| siilrurban schools on the e,'imo cvi' as present executive meeting., T
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Evening Star, Issue 15281, 5 September 1913, Page 6
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