tastes you can pay for it. That surely is not unreasonable. To grant aid to one private school to the exclusion of others would be an unwarrantable discrimination. To make grants to all of them would mean the wrecking of the State’s secular system. This is an old question and the people of this country have shown in unmistakable fashion that they will not tolerate any departure from the fundamentals of the system of education now in vogue. There may be a number of people who do not accept this stand as a wise one, but it is incorrect to suggest that there is one atom of sectarianism in it. In fact, a suggestion is worse than inaccurate; it is silly.
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Southland Times, Issue 19170, 14 February 1924, Page 4
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