BRITISH POLITICS.
THE EDUCATION BILL.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reoeived 10.42 p.m,, November 23. London, Nov. 23. In tbo House of Lords the Eduoanon Bill was put through oommittoo. The • proposal to ostablißh a Walsh counotl Of education was rrjooiod by 109 to 44. Au influential deputation of oburobmen urged tho Archbishop of Canterbury to compromise. The Archbishop of Canterbury replied that he desired a settlement an large, generous linep. It was inevitable that the Ohurob must lose largely, no mattor how «be Bill was modifiad. Personally, be was prepared to put op with a great deal, and lo face many difficulties, in order to stop the bi s-r eo itrovorsy. T” Metcaaot Shipping Bill passed the Hoc<b of Gammons, and has been read ft fi *s iim in the Houee of Lords.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1941, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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