THE EDUCATION BILL.
OPPOSED BY THB UNIONISTS. MR CHAMBERLAIN FAVORB SECULARISM. Reqmved 80,9,40 p.m. Lokdok, April SO. Mr Chamberlain, writing to • , correspondent, said the Unionifla pi unanimously opposed the religious provisions ia the Education Bill, whichtransferreddisienters ' in exaggerated form, from their shoulders to evory other' wet. The State should either provide secular education alone, giving to all denomi* nations facilities for religioui instrui. - tion, or provide religious ednea'ion for all according to parents' wishes. Personally, he preferred the former. A BISHOP'S APPEAL DEPRECATES RECELESB OPPOSITION. j Received 80,) 1.81 p.m. - LoNßoa, April 30, Bishop Hereford appeals to men not to participate in the sweeping t) reckless opposition of zealots to the. Education Bill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8098, 1 May 1906, Page 2
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113THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8098, 1 May 1906, Page 2
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