THE WELSH CHURCH.
DISENDOWMENT BILL. By Telegraph—Preu AiW— Copyright. I Received August 8, 10.20 a.m. ' London, August 7. The House of Commons, by 188 rotes to 37, read for the second time * Bill i granting £1,000,000 to the Welsh local , Church authorities for the tithe compu- < tfttion under the 1014 CJiurch Disendowmewt Act. The tithe was worth £70,000 ij in 1314, and had risen owing to ww to- I (luences to £123,000, and probably will j be £ 130,000 next year, when the Act « comes into operation. Then WAS » »j spirited opposition. >1 Lord. Hugh Cecil accused' Mr. Bonar. '! Law and the Unionist members at be- - i traying the Church. Robert Cecil and other Unionists denounced the disendowment as robbery. He had quitted (lie (iovernmcnt booguxo the Premier's pledge with regard to It was unsatisfactory. A compromise on sueh a subject, was cowim«ce. s Mr. Bonar Law sind that the JJiil steered for a middle rourse, as V.eflttM it Coalition (jovenimcnt representing the mass of the nation. i|
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 5
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