GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
m v -oj . August 26 to Sept. 3. The Education Bill was considered in Committee. Part 6 reapectang disposal of funds, and contaiuing the « aided » clauses caused duouHum. It was proposed to strike oat clanse 54/ enabW SuperS tendents to aid pubhc spools when the Board refused to dl so^ bu on a division, the clause was retained by the casting vote of thi %»£
of the question,, and leave at to the Provincial Councils. The Premier moved the insertion of a new clause, providing that Provincial <w cUs may strike out clauses 63, 54, 56, regardial ai£d SESIi Si ?- Q " reading of the Scriptures-Mr JduUffSSi^^^SL'SL'? deprive Roman Cs.tholic* of aid for their Kola while ™V $*° vigoS^cu^^ the *•"***" *« > Mr Fitzherhert presented a petition from the Messrs Bro<Hm, SSafc 6*6 * reliCf f ° r tUeir 1O " ini&troduci "& immignST* f v°afbus', Mr Webster; asked if the Government would lay on the tabl- m writing a copy of the offer said, by the Minister of Ju^ice to have beenmade by members of the- Southern caucus to the GovernmentrfflST* t thafc^e Government wouldnot satisfy The cuS 5 sime quesfo 61 ''" &™ aofcice of mo «^ of 2
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 19, 6 September 1873, Page 8
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191GENERAL ASSEMBLY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 19, 6 September 1873, Page 8
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