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THE EDUCATION BILL

EFFORTS TO COMI'KOSIISE. PRESIIER AXI) ARCHBISHOP OF CAXTEItIIIKY COXFER. S' TI (' Lo ! ,do1 '' Dvc "'" l '' t ' r ] ~ (lie Archbishop of Canterbiirv have conferred. DEBATE IX THE COMMON'S. LORDS' AJIKXDSIEXTS 'lEdl-XTED. Received lii'li. ]().:) p.m. London. li. t« r !:!. ,„i 1- < f Commons, be 41« to loi. disagreed with the Lords' amendments to the Education Bill, after a heated debate. SUPPORT FROM UNEXPECTED QUARTER. NATIONALISTS SATISFIED WITH TIIE lill.L. Received 13th. 10.1.-, I.o!ide,n. lj,v.-:i,lvr 13th. lit the Iftiuse of Commons.. Mr Dillon championed the Education Bill ' " f tlu ' toiling lost*** of Catholics. who built schools. whereas the Duke of Xorfolk ar.d others. representing a small section of English (atholicr., were wreckers The Xa tionalists were sati-ticd with the Oo oi~2. ass,lf " lce rt ' san,i " g ua! '-

XOXC'ONTORSIIST LEADER'S VIEW ENOUGH SURRENDERED ALREADY Received 13th, 10.1.» p.m. London. Decen:l>cr 13. . I*. CJiirord, in a If tier. j»avs tic Hjll "'ready reeking with mi-u-t ami in tolcrub'e concisions to sectarians. The constituencies had enough to surrender wherever three or four Liberals congregate. <nvn if more confession, were demanded than they |, : ,d endured already. \\ was the jrood of having an overwhelming majority?

POINTS FROII THE DEBATE

Received 13th,' i 1.3) rj*. T) . , London, December U. The Right lion. A. liirr.-l:, Minister for Education, .said lu> iysis anvioiis to make clause four frankly denoamn«nd mutual -owe-ions n . tp, "' lK ' r,i umllT cia "' o ;t mi e bt

Mr liaty.ur retorU-d that the Cot vernment to kill the liill bv sending it buck with a cli-i!lw^.'. T e iad "tingui-hed alj e.\pmiint!on or A nie"tsng of Xontonformift Comr<Toll,ti!,n aj'Pn'vii!;; tl.e Government returning the v.lioliof the amendments, Imt viewer! v.itli grave concern. Jir JiiiTcll's suggested

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81902, 14 December 1906, Page 3

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THE EDUCATION BILL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81902, 14 December 1906, Page 3

THE EDUCATION BILL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81902, 14 December 1906, Page 3

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