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THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Counted -Put— Education Committee and Parliament emphatically reject the Bible in State Schools League’s proposals. Page 33. Canon Garland and Bishop Cleary-—-the former’s attempt at cross-examination. Page 23. „ Where does he really , stand ?—a political see-saw performance. Page 21. • An Oamhi-u girl in Belgium—her narrow escape. Page 31. _■■ .; j.;.,- -, f • ■ . ! '**:-• ’ ■ An ‘ influential religious Order and an alleged ; discovery ’— cable mare’s nest. Page 21. Life in Belgiumand a vindication of the Flemish language.- Page 45. • A civic and educational acquisition—the new Christian Brothers’ ' School, Dunedin;/ Page 35. ■ ■ -

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New Zealand Tablet, 5 November 1914, Page 36

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THIS WEEK’S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 5 November 1914, Page 36

THIS WEEK’S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 5 November 1914, Page 36

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