CHURCH SCHOOLS
MILITARY TRAINING NOT APPROVED By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, November 6. A full discu sion took place at the meeting of the General Assembly tonight on two sections of the report of the Public Questions Committee respecting a proposal that the Presbyterian Church should unite with other churches in making an urgent and united appeal to the nations of the world to stand by their obligations under the League of Nations and the Pact of Paris, and that the controlling authorities in church schools should be informed that the Assembly did not approve of military training in Presbyterian Church schools and desired to arrange tor some other type of disciplinary training. By a majority vote both clauses were adopted.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20259, 7 November 1935, Page 8
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