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‘ I am indebted to your educational method for the change in my daughter’s conduct,’ writes a Japanese Buddhist to the Sisters of St. Paul who, with; two other congregations, conduct prominent academies . for girls and young-ladies in Tokiq. ‘ She was formerly so proud that we were all forced to wait upon her. Now, she is very simple, and .attentive to our least desires. Such a change undoubtedly must be ascribed to the moral philosophy imparted. to her by ; you, which is part of your religion,’ /’ .. .

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New Zealand Tablet, 16 December 1915, Page 43

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 16 December 1915, Page 43

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 16 December 1915, Page 43

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