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Secular v. Religious Education

The attention of oui* readers is directed to the contribution to the discussion on secular v. r.eligioxis education which appears on tho two next following pages. The reader will find therein much cause to admire the great ability and acumen displayed by the lato Bishop Moran in dealing, shortly after his first arrival in New Zealand, with educational conditions that were quite new to him. After a lapse of thirty-eight, yoars thoro is hardly a detail of the stand taken up "by him that we of the present day need to amend or alter. The same statement holds good in regard to the fighb over the ' free, secular, and compulsoryEducation Act of 1877, which -will form the subject of the next article of the series. '**'•

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 329

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Secular v. Religious Education New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 329

Secular v. Religious Education New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 329

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