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  3. THE REV. T. E. THOMAS AND BIBLICAL CRITICISM

    Sir—Mr. Thomas still nibbles at generalities in. die most part, and I must, I suppose, follow him, but I will promise you that unless he changes his controversial methods this: ...

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  4. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Hon. A. R. ADDISON—It only showed the straits the Council were it; for the President to be placed in such a. position. He did not think Mr. Ward, who could always ...

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  5. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    TROSPECT, November 2.—Present—Crs.R. Lewis (chair), W. H. Cotton, J. H. Boykett, jun., F.J. Cheffers, and C. E. Jeffries. Mr. H. W. Were applied for use of hall on Sunday afternoons for ...

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  7. THE PYAP VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.

    Sir—In the article by Miss C. H. Spence, entitled "A. Fortuight in the Village Settlements," which appeared in a recent issue of the Observer, there is one statement which ...

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