Tlio Soviet Government forbade religions instruction in the school in 191 b (says the Times), but then lessons were arranged privately in the homes of the pupils. This was tolerated by ibo authorities until recently, but now, as a part of their lately intensified attack on all things religions, a decree has been issued that such Bible teaching shall cease. Anyone found guilty of conducting such instruction in groups will bo sentenced to “long-term inn prisonmont.” Sneezing, running at the nose, with headache, may be promptly relieved hy tha fre« of N%Sbl.—3 i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16120, 8 May 1923, Page 8
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