THE EDUCATION BILL.
THE SIiCOND READING CARRIED. By Telegraph.-—Press Association. Wellington, Thursday. After the telegraph olliee elo-icd, ilr. X. MacKonzie's amendment to ensure a bettor system of transfers botwvea city ami country schools was lost by 41 to Hi. On tlfc motion of Mr. J-'owUls a proviso was inserted to the oOVcl thai lirst assistants shall nut bo promoted [ lo lioiulmasitM-sliips in the ?amo school. The Ministers' amendments were agreed to, a;nl clause 12 was passed. Somo minor amendments aw re made, and a new dausc added providing for holding the election (if Hoards in accordance with the regulations, ivhieli will obviate the signing of ballot papers. Mr. Wilfonl movod a new elansne h favor of uniform school books. T'he second reading was carried by lit) , to 23. but. Mr. Fowlds refused to accept I the new clause. j I'roHivs* was reported and tho House, rose at 1.20 n.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 221, 11 September 1908, Page 2
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149THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 221, 11 September 1908, Page 2
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