THE EDUCATION BILL.
LATEBT CABLE NEWS.
UHITID ISESS ASSOCIATION— BT memo i*uo«aph. —coptiiohi.
PASSED BY THE LORDS. UNACCEPTABLE AMENDMENTS. Received 7th, 9.60 p.m. London, December 7. Id the Lords, the Education Bill was K«d a third time by 103 to 28. Lord Crewe considered the Lords had undertaken a very grave responsibility in departing 'from the expressed wishes of the country. The amendments would not be acceptable to the Commons, though that need not be fatal to the Bill. The Duke of Norfolk declared it was impossible for Catholics to accept the Bill aa a settlement. Lord Lansdowne still regarded it as a bad and dangerous Bill. He was glad to hear that the Government did not intend to contemptuously reject the amendments. He advised mutual forbearance. The minority included all the Catholic Lord*. The majority included many Unionist peers. The Bishops abstained from voting.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 8 December 1906, Page 3
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145THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 8 December 1906, Page 3
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