BRITISH POLITICS.
THE EDUCATION HILL, By telegraph, Presa Aaa’n, Copyslgh London, May 6,
Mr A. Bonor Law, ex member for Blackfriars tdivision. Glasgow, is a oandi date for Dulwich electorate, owing to tho reaignation of Mr J. L. Elan Is, who is going to Tnpan. A picked meeting of Catholics at the Albert Hall pro esioi against the Education Bil', A'Chb'sh ip B twine presid d Mmy Catanlio Parrs an I Oimtnons wore present. Thousands o ir’ier assembled on the Embankment. At W -'min-ter Catbedrai thir' v thousand wo e acc tin nodated. An overflow mo-ting wa< held in an out3'de hall.
MR BALBOUR'S OPINION, By telegraph, Press AeAn, Copyright Rrcsived 11.46 p.tn , May 7. London May 7. Mr Balfour, sparking at Cambridge, said that if the Education Bill were eut)mitted to a plebiscite it would be spumed and rr jeoted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1743, 8 May 1906, Page 3
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