disturbing and unfair. In defense, the Christian missionary repudiates and denies all the unfair methods listed above, yet argues that freedom of thought should allow free discussion of all topics, whether economic or social, whether religious or ethical. Furthermore, he points to the absence of attack on any religion, the student's privilege under the conscience clause to substitute for any religious class some other non-religious course purely ethical in character and finally the candour of the school in announcing its courses which are also open to inspection while in operation. However, as a matter of record, the drastic legislation pro-posed did not pass Parliament. It was referred back for study, as its provisions seemed to limit Isla...