BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
I EVIDENCE AND OBJECTIONS. i Press Association. , WELLINGTON, October 22. Before the Education Committee, on the Bible-in-Schjbols referendum question, Canon Garland read evidence for two hours. The committee decided to take the remainder of the 235 pages of evidence as read. Objection was raised to portion oi ■. the evidence which consisted of a col- - lection of the evidence of other people, i ami it was ultimately decided that it could be put in as an appendix. BisKbp Cleary objected to Canon Garland lumping together the opponents of the Bill as one party. Professor Hunter and the Rev. Bate/ concurred in this objection. .
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 221, 22 October 1914, Page 10
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