FOOD PRODUCTION.
SUNDAY FIELH WORK.
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[AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLK ASSOCIATION.]
Rceived this dav at 10.50 a-m LONDON, March 15.
The Press Bureau states that lion. 11. E. Prothero asked the Archbishop of Canterbury's opinion as to Sunday held work for the next few weeks in view of the importance of the next harvest.
The Archbishop of Canterbury replied that he desired to safeguard Sunday to the utmost, but, in view of the nation's present t'ooi] emergency, he did not hesitate to say that the Gospel allows men and women to work afield on Sundays with a clear conscience under such circumstances-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1917, Page 5
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