Correspondence.
(Our correspondence columns arc impartially open to all, but we do not in any way identify ourselves with opinions expressed therein.) Sib,—l thiak it high time that Mr McMinn came before his electors, and stated his ideas on Curtis' Education Bill. As the old saying is, that a house divided against itself cannot stand, and should Denominational Education be brought into force, I consider that New Zealand would be placed in the same condition as the house that is divided against itself, and our fall would be heavy. I must draw Mr McMinn's attention to the old saying, tempua fugit.—l am, &c, An Electob. [Our correspondent will see that a meeting is called for Saturday.—Ed. W.T.] +. -
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1063, 17 April 1879, Page 3
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