IMPERIAL POLITICS.
CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT. TWO FUNDAMENTAL ARTICLES
[Bt Electric Telegraph—Copyright ; [United Press Association ", (Received 9.45 a.in.) London, June 29. Lore! Selbourne, addressing 50,009 demonstrators against Disestablishment at Swansea, said that tinder the Act of Union between Wales, England, and Scotland, two fundamental ar--1 tides enacted that there should be no disturbance of the church of Scotland or the Church of England and Wales. The Scotish members’ ac tion over the Welsh Bill was an abso lute breach of those articles, and noi an action that history would judpy honorable. The Bill might temporarily pass under the Parliament Act. but churchmen would never submit until the question was fairly and squarely submitted to the electors o! Wales and England.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 5
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118IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 5
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