THE EDUCATION BILL.
| By Telcgraph.-Prcss Association. Welliagtoii, Saturdav. j lhe Education Bill was again contnleivd in committee bv the House of | Representatives last evening. I Discussion was resumed on thr. amendment in favor of uniformity of • hcliool books throughout-the Dominion. I Tin's amendment, moved bv Mr. TVilford, had been passed by the House. The lion. G. Fowlds. Minister kiV Education, stated that if Mr. AYilford's Amendment were retained in the Bill he would consider it a greater calamity Jo the education system than any bene. fit offered by the Bill. ' Mr. Wilford thought the 'expense, to parents involved in the present BVBtem was very serious and quito vmaoocstj!te\, «ntiimb\e discussion Mr Uilford's motion that the amandm«r.V .honld stand part of tfc wHETS Feated by 35 votes to 10 *»»*•■ JJta. Bi " *" rßp ° rtcd fW •"*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 2
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133THE EDUCATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 2
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