EDUCATION PROBLEM.
JR BIRRELL’3 REQUEST.
l»l*g?aphj Pres* London, Feb. 1. igustine Birrell stated at Bristol r some moutbs to coma be would lersed in details of the Education ft bad already wholly absorbed bis ts. He turned to no other obannel ose connected with the groat reHe hoped for a happy eotilemen 1 , yed that Christianity, which all o anxious to impart to workers’ j ), would not disappear entirely o debates in the House of Combat that a spirit of forbearance io exhibited by all, whatever standas taken. limes remarks that Mr Birrell has discovered the subject is not nearsy as it looked to Mr Balfour’s gay sible critics. There are already ! .warnings. Potential storms are I ie always owing to the malignant opposition.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1665, 3 February 1906, Page 3
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