BRITISH POLITICS.
THE EDUCATION BILL,
Reeeived December 9. 4.35 p.m. LONDON, Deoember 8. Four days will be allotted to the discussion of the Education Bill in the House of Commons next week. Received Daoeniber 9, 5.3 p.m. LONDON, December 8. Dootor Clifford, in a letter to the press, urges that it was better to lose the Bill than to make concessions recognising the denominational leaven which the House of Lords had Introduced.
THE POSTAL CONVENTION
Received December 9, 5.3 p.m. LONDON, Deoember 8. Mr Sydney O. Buxton, Postmaster.GenerMl, announced in the House of Commons that he was submitting to the oolonies a proposal when the Postal Union Convention becomes operative that the ounce emit in international postage apply to the Imperial penny postage. He estimates that the alterations to the postage agreed to by the late Postal Convention at Rome will coat Great Britain £190,000 per annum.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8307, 10 December 1906, Page 5
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147BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8307, 10 December 1906, Page 5
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