THE EDUCATION BILL.
head a second time; LONDON "TIMES'" COMMENT. Beceived 1110.39 p.m. Londok, May 11, In the Home of Commons the Education Bill ra read a lAeond time by 410 to 201. The Opposition in. eluded four Laborites and seventy-eight Nationalists. T. H. Sloan, Independent Conservative, voted with the Govornment, and fourteen Iriilt Unionists abstained from voting. ■' Mr Asquith repeated the Government was willing to listen to reasonable amendments in committee on matters of detail.
" The Times" says the Bill inflict a graver religious disability than any it pretends to remove. The Govern* ment do not show the least tign of realising this. The prinoiple of'no tests' is now interpreted as allowing the authorities to satisfy themselves that tefichers undertaking religious teaching are qualified to givj it. Th* Government will also finally find it impossible to disqualify teachers giving religious teaching which they desire to give, and generally to limit all other facilities in favor of a single type. •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8108, 12 May 1906, Page 2
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160THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8108, 12 May 1906, Page 2
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