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DR M'MILLAN AND CHURCH SCHOOLS.

TO,THE EDITOR. Sir, —Dr M'Millau was asked on Saturday* evening if he was in favour of State aid to Roman Catholic schools. He replied: “ I have not considered the matter. The question has not been brought up. When it is I will give it consideration.” Most illuminating I The Labour candidate for Clutha does not share the -doctor’s ignorance of this vital question, as be has publicly proclaimed his view that the State should contribute to the Roman Catholic educational organisations. Very strange how the Labour candidates_ express different views on public questions, when it is well known that their policy is dictated by the Labour Conference. Perhaps views differ according to the occasion. Fortunately, in the Hon. W. Downie Stewart Dunedin West has a representative who has a reputation for political constancy. —I am, etc., . Protestant. November 25. /

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Evening Star, Issue 22195, 25 November 1935, Page 13

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DR M'MILLAN AND CHURCH SCHOOLS. Evening Star, Issue 22195, 25 November 1935, Page 13

DR M'MILLAN AND CHURCH SCHOOLS. Evening Star, Issue 22195, 25 November 1935, Page 13

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