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THIS WEEK'S ISSUE.

Youthful Immorality. Painful revelations in Dunedin true and false remedies. Page 1009. The Churches and Military Training. The justification tor national defence. Page 997. The Scotsman rebukes Scotch Presbyterians for rebuking 'Rome.' More about Ne Teniae. 'Page 998. - A Welcome Obituary. Some hoary calumnies' formally withdrawn. Page 997. •; More about 'Neutrality." How some Belgian teachers were taken down.' Page 1001. T]l « Dunedin Sailors' Rest. Is it ' unsectarian ' ? Page Bishop Cleary and the N.Z. Tabid. Kind words from our former chief. Page 1001. A Much-felt Want. An International, Independent telegraph Agency. Page 993. Toleration in the South of Ireland. Page 995. Mystery in Science and Religion. A ■ study of the finite and infinite. Pago 999. r> Tim Civilisation of To-day. The brotherhood of men. Pago 1000. » T, ™ 1111 Env °3' s Successful meetings in the North, rage 1002. India and its People. Impressions of an American visitor. Page 1019.

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New Zealand Tablet, 1 June 1911, Page 1012

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THIS WEEK'S ISSUE. New Zealand Tablet, 1 June 1911, Page 1012

THIS WEEK'S ISSUE. New Zealand Tablet, 1 June 1911, Page 1012

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