CORRESPONDENCE.
|' ( BIBLfcUiN SCHOOLS. ' , (To the Editor). .Sir.--1 .shall be glad if you will_ allow Hi,' to explain tilts attitude »->i the Women' Social aiul Political League towards til.; Uiblu ia S. iiuold (|.u,'Stion, As your coavspomdent, C. Jjashlie/und possi.dy others, arc. Under a mis >p prehension on the subject, ov,i ig to a very brief report on April Is-. A large majority of tlif League ;,n; very strongly in favour of lh.i V'ihle in Si hoots movement, and a g'- ->t. nuuiI «r of the meinbarw are active workers for the local branch of this IVLble in Schools League. It was lhrrefon-iV.lt to l.e unnicessary to pk-dc,e. the W.S.1'.1.. AS A B(JI>V to work for the same object. Also we try to aVokl controversial subjects as much as possible. "T should lire to take this opportunity of mentioning that at our inretiivg on April 18th, J. ho naime of the League\vas chunked Lo the Women's Social and lOducationul League. Yours trulv, A. SINCLAIR THOMSON, lion. Sec W.S.K.L.
(As we were not supplied with a report of- the Lcatriit'.'s meeting wo Had to rely on a brief paragraph in a contemporary. The League should appoint one of their members as a rerorier to supply th • Press with _ IV-liii'-l-' reports ' of their meetings, lirevitv is l!i» soul of wit, but iu the present iirtaire it was the means of leading Mr Lashlie and others •astray.)
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Temuka Leader, Issue 7554, 18 April 1914, Page 7
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233CORRESPONDENCE. Temuka Leader, Issue 7554, 18 April 1914, Page 7
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