THE EDUCATION BILL.
LONDON, November 14.
In the House of Commons, when the Government commenced to put the guillotine process into operation on the Education Bill, they were met with cries of "Gng\" the Opposition forcing divisions on every Finisterial amendment until an early hour in . the morning. The whole of the clauses determining the policy of the bill have now been debated. The rest deals with the machinery of the bill.
At a great meeting in the Albert Hall the Bishops of London and Rochester approved thre Bill, except that they urged the clergy's right to superintend religious instruction, which they held needed safeguarding since the introduction of Mr Slaney's amendment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 6
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