In, laying 1 .-'the foundation-stone of a Sundfiy^ohool hall m Sydney last week. 'tiheY State Governor (Lord Chelmsford) said:" "The , intention, is, f, understand, to utilise this new hall for Sunday-school purposes.. I miwt any that I personally deeply regret .that iv our present-day society Ythci v c is a, heijd for Sundayschools at , alfT The proper place, I thjiYk, for a. child.. to be taught religion •rreligion. Pure and , undented— that shall have 'an everlasting impress, is at ite mother's knee.- (Applause.) But we must realise that so many mothers look with diffidence upon teaching their children the deeper trutihs of religion, •md we must recognise also that they have hardta the titer© or ■ th« strength to look 'lo their children m this respect. It is to be deplored, and we all must recognise the very great value -Sundayschool work is to the community r.t llarge."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12752, 2 May 1912, Page 2
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