WELSH CHURCH BILL.
SOME ANCIENT HISTORY. 5y Telejrapl?— Press Association—Copyright \ London, June 29. Lord Solbourne, addressing 'at Swan*a, Wales, fifty tliousafld church people, fho held' a demonstration against Welsh jhxirch Disestablishment, said that under ■ho 'Act of Union between WaJes, Engond, and Scotland, two 'fundamental irticles had been enacted—that thiere honld bo no disturbance of the Church if Scotland or the Church of England n Walea. Scottish members' action re;arding tho Welsh Church Bill was an ibsolute breach of those articles, and lot an action that history would judge is honourable.. The Bill might tcm>warily pass under the Parliament Act, mt churohm«n would never submit"to it rntil the question, had been fairly and quarely submitted to the electors :' of iValea and England. ;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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122WELSH CHURCH BILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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