Though the weather has been- cold in the Central Hawke's Bay district for thiA tithe of the year, conditions are very dry and rain is required. Feed is at a standstill.
, "The fellowship, displayed was very "fine indeed," said the president of the Rotary Club, Mr. D. Henry, referring to a Rotary forum recently held at Rotorua. That fellowship was a splendid augury for the future and a gratifying reflection of the spirit of Jtritky. ' ; ' fhe advisability of extending the «'.Christian teaching to backblock schools wa» referred to by the Rev. E. P. Blaittires at the annual meeting of tho Auckland Council of Christian Congregations. He said many children, and even and women, lived in "a shocking heathen statis' in the remote country districts. He told of an instanco where all hut a. Maori child, in one school class believed ; their teacher Was writing "bad wOirds'l.Jiii, ths .blackboard when she tfrote "Jv'sns Christ.''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 8 October 1936, Page 15
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