HOPE DEFERRED.
* EDUCATION BILLS. THE NONCONFORMIST LAMENT.. E SYMPATHETIC REPLY BY MR. ASQUITH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association -Ccpyriftht.) ( London, November 4. The National Council of Freo Churches,'in a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, expressed itself as disheartened and bitterly disappointed over tho education question, and askod for an assuranco of his intention in tho ° present or the next Parliament, if ho wore Teturned to power, to carry tho mattor with a yet more determined effort to ,a decisive conclusion, at any sacrifice of political convenience, Mr. Asquith replied in the most sympathetic terms He blamed tho Houso of Lords t for its antion in the first session of tho pro- w sent Parliament. Ho also pronounced himself emphatically against allowing the present in- » justices, and the limitations or absence of y popular control, to continue to deface the ; educational system.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 5
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