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Notes

Dissident Anglicans

It would appear that even Anglicans themselves are by no means unanimous in their support of the Bible in State Schools League's scheme. ' During the past fortnight,' says the Taieri Advocate, the annual meetings in connection with the Taieri Anglican Churches were held. . . Motions in favor of the Bible in State Schools movement were passed at Allanton and Outram, but lost by one vote at Mosgiel, the men only in each instance voting.'

A Kindly Act

The spirit of genuine and spontaneous charity is still far from dead amongst us. After reading our remarks in a recent issue regarding the work of the Little Sisters of the —which were not, of course, in the least intended as an appealan anonymous subscriber at once sent us, unsolicited, a donation of 10a to 'go towards paying ' the newly levied rates. He signs himself, modestly but truly, ' A Friend.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 8 May 1913, Page 34

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Notes New Zealand Tablet, 8 May 1913, Page 34

Notes New Zealand Tablet, 8 May 1913, Page 34

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