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According to a statement made ,by Archbishop Averill at the annual meeting last week of the Auckland Mothers’ Union, there are not so many Bible in , schools' sympathisers in the House of Representatives this Parliament as last, and in the circumstances it had been considered inadvisable to introduce the Bible in. Schools Bill. There would be a meeting in Wellington next month of the Bible in Schools League, said the archbishop, when a policy would be drawn up for the future. It was no use trying to force a Bill through Parliament with a hostile majority. The league had no objection to the Nelson system, but couldsanction ' nothing that did not include the baekblocks children, who had not the same opportunities of religious instruction as the children in the towns. A system fair and helpful to all was necessary.

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Singers, complain that they cannot hear their own 'voices as other ..people hear them. 'The pianist has no ground for such a complaint. And the student of the piano will progress in proportion as he listens to the music he produces. The question of good piano playing is largely a matter of good tone produced. The pianist’s ear should be keenly alert for every shade of tone his piano is giving forth. There is no other .way by which he can tell whether he is playing badly or well. .Tonal beauty, not technical -fluency, is the pianist’s true goal, and apart from tonal beauty -there are balance,’phrasing, expression and Clearness—all essentials of good piano performance, and all needing the pianist’s ovra ear to. secure their achievement as they deserve. Listen ,to your own playing—to every note of it. You will be saved a lot of “ unlearning ” in the future.

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If staffs away with ’flu Then .business / falls off too; But dosing . staff with MIM Keeps business coming Jn. To Office executives: A few bottles of MARSHALL'S INFLUENZA MIXTURE kept in the office in case of an epidemic of Colds and ’Flu will help keep your staff functioning at pressure when everyone else i« disorganised* At all stores and ckemisfs

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20781, 29 July 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20781, 29 July 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20781, 29 July 1929, Page 10

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