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THE EDUCATION BILL.

A MINISTERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

LONDON, October 11

Mr. Brodrick, Minister for War, addressing the Northern Union of Conservative Associations at Whitehaven, said' the Government would unfalteringly adhere to the Education Bill, which was not a partisan measure, and which would be carried because it was the best scheme yet advanced for furthering educationThere would, he said, be no withdrawal, and the country must choose ment. No bill meant no Unionist Government. The details of the Bill were in the main settled. Regarding the majority clause accommodation was necessary in some details. Concerning secular education accommodation might doubtless be possible, but there was a far greater divergence of opinion on the majority clause between the opponents of the Bill than amongst the supporters of the Government.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 5

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THE EDUCATION BILL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 5

THE EDUCATION BILL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 5

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