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We venture to suggest that the universal right of entry accorded to the accredited teacher of the National Church'is W form of compromise which means no shame to that Church unless its members should afterwards fail to take full advantage of the opportunity.—"The Times." ' '

Wo wish tho Houso of Commons to remain firm in support of its privileges. The attitudo and demeanour of the House of Lords in tho/fast-throe years have certainly not made Liberals more disposed to enlarge tbeir powers -at'thb juipensa. of tho blnctivo As-, sorably.—"Westminster Gazette." ;

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 13

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 13

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 13

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