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PROGRESS AND JUSTICE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

I'hk Catholics of New Zealand provide, at their own sole expense, an excellent education for their own children. Yet such is the sense of justice and policy in the New Zealand Legislature that it compels these Catholics, after having manfully provided for their own children, to contribute largely towards the free and godless education of other people'g children !1 ! This is tyranny, oppression, and plunder.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 19 March 1886, Page 14

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PROGRESS AND JUSTICE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 19 March 1886, Page 14

PROGRESS AND JUSTICE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 19 March 1886, Page 14

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