BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
(To the Editor of the Herald.)
Sir, — Mrs A. Graham's letters have been highly, diverting, as a ludicrous' attempt to ptove that black is not black. J The annual convention of the W.C.T.U. unanimously voted out the platform of tho Bible-in-State-Schools League, and Mrs Graham lias tried m two letters to prove that a unanimous vote is not a unanimous vote. Mrs Uraham herself was, I believe, a delegate to the same convention, but for some reason which, so far, I have been unable to discover, was absent from the meeting when this subject was to be brought up. Was she afraid that if she listened to the' arguments that were being brought forward she, too, like some other delegates, might bo converted! If she had been present, and had remained firm m her beliefs, she could then have claimed with truth that the vote was not unanimous. T- am sorry that Mrs Graham has notified us tliat she has finished her correspondence. Perhaps, however, she can be persuaded to write just one more letter to prove that, though absent from that meeting, she was m reality present. — I am, etc., AMUSED.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13102, 16 June 1913, Page 6
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