EDUCATION BILL.
_._..—..—- PAIIID 111 lIITAIN. SCHOOL—LEAVING AGE RAISED. __ RELIGIOUS DIFFICL’LTIES SE‘I‘TLED. (omcm \Vtreless.) 1 RUGBY, May 2!. ‘ The House of Commons last evenlns» passed the Education mu, the voting You the third reading being 256 to 12R. ‘ The Minister at Edumtton. Mr (,lliwr Stanley, said he esttnmted that. the average school-Icavlng age would he ralsed to H years and nine monthl. He. assured thn House that local nuthorities would he encouraged to pro\‘ide Junior schuuts on the haste that. 100 per cent. of the children would stay at school until the age 0! 15. The Minister and several other speakers welcomed the settlement of religious denomtnatlmml dtmuuluel, contatned tn the measure. . The btll will come into operation tn 1939.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 7
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119EDUCATION BILL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 7
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