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B.I. CHALLENGE.

To the Editor.

Sir, —I have pleasure in accepting Mr Sampson’s challenge to take the negative in the following proposition: “That the Jews are fully representative of Israel and Judah, meaning by Israel the so-called Kingdom of Israel, and by Judah the so-called Kingdom of Judah.’’ I await. Mr Sampson’s opening statement. I trust you will make the procedure clear before the debate opens, and give an indication of the amount of space you are prepared to concede. I have also a favour to ask, namely, could the “ —ism” be dropped in the debate and in your headings? It suggests that 8.1. is a cult or sect, whereas it is neither.—l am, etc., 8.1. [The rules will be drawn up and published in a day or so.—Ed., S.T.].

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Southland Times, Issue 22076, 25 July 1933, Page 9

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B.I. CHALLENGE. Southland Times, Issue 22076, 25 July 1933, Page 9

B.I. CHALLENGE. Southland Times, Issue 22076, 25 July 1933, Page 9

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