ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENTS.
" SUBBCWBSB."— Thf rnmber is 10,240 ; the mm suvel may He calcolated from the coet of tbp pupil* in State ocbo I#, that is £3 15* a bead, with 6b a bead added for scholarships. Arid also the co«t of •ctaool buildings to »ccomn¥><Ute 10,240 children. The particulars are to be obtained from Government official returns. • L " Kcroß -"— Catholics *rp bound to support the candidate who, in the House, has kept faith with them. If, out of the House, be has anown himself active in promoting in election that waaeturinftly hostile to their interests, or has taken a prominent part in any movement calculated to injure the Catholic claim, they may lawfully consider themwlves absolved from their obligati n. 11 A toick raoii the Rakks."— Particular advocacy of the kind in our columns could do no pond, and might do harm. Our part is to itate principle* and nrfje our readers to be true to them. Their particular manner of action we must leave to their own good sense. Barely the matter can be privately agreed upon bo that the union may be 10 the right direction. "Advocate," we have no intention a» present of pnbliehine the matter referred to. v R
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 28, 10 November 1893, Page 17
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204ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 28, 10 November 1893, Page 17
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