THE EDUCATION BILL.
,! THE GUILLOTINE PROPOSALS.
Received 19, 9.12 p.m.
. Loudon, June 19 -*- In the House of Commons, Sir H Campbell• Bannerman moved the
oloiure resolution, allotting thirteen : < additional days to discussion or tb Education Bill in committee, three dajt.Jor the report on the third rt odM>gi enabling the House to adj juru on ,£i August 4th and resume in October when the Merchant Shipping and & Bill« will be s* s proceeded with. He deplored the irreipilar a full deS'bate, and hoped to submit a future ', t C scheme of. escaping the necessity of V" J Hfltßfratitj expedients. He' predioted that soon the Parliamentary year .'J: would begin in "the Autumn and end : ->ijlnJuly, v < } Mr Balfour's declaratory amend. . ■> ments were rejected by 341 to 171.
Campbell - Bannerman's resolution .'J* Wat earned- by 262 to~ 121. after -the ii? Government had conceded one more \if day to the disensrion in committee. J* OBNOXIOUS CLAUSE FOUR. NON CONFORMIST OBJECTORS.
<J|j- Received 19,10.18 p.m. Los dok, June 19, I A deputation from the National Council of Evangelical and Ffee Churches, representing a thousand provincial Associations, urged, Mr Birrell to withdraw Clause four of the Education Bill, otherwise, Dr Clifford remarked, the Government would be unable to rely on the continued support of non-eonformists.
Mr Birrell made a' non-committal
reply. He admitted the unpopularity -*9 -IW#. > fawfefc. V •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8137, 20 June 1906, Page 3
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225THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8137, 20 June 1906, Page 3
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