THE EDUCATION BILL.
NATIONALISTS GRATIFIED. Received 13, 9.43 p.m. London, June 13. Hon. Mr Birroll offered an amendment to enable a voluntary school to appeal to the Board of Education against the refusal of the local author, ity to take over the school.
Mr Redmond hailed the concession with gratitude, and trusted it was only the forerunner of other modifications enabling the Nationalists to do what they were most anxious to do, namely, to join non-conformists in passing a measure which, while safe-guarding Catholic schools, would remove injustices inflicted on non-conformists, The debate was suspended until Monday, when a "guillotino" resolution will be introduced, to enable the remaining clauses and stages to be finished.
The House adjourns ou August 10th, and will re-assemble for the autumn session in October, proroguing in December. " The Times" says Mr Redmond's attitude is useful in showing Unionists how doubtful and precarious was any support they may havo rockoned on fi-orn that quarter.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8134, 14 June 1906, Page 2
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158THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8134, 14 June 1906, Page 2
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