WINSTON CHURCHILL'S MANIFESTO.
LICENSING BXLL MUST PASS. RELIGION IN STATE SCHOOLS. LONDON, April 13. '•••'Mr. Winston Churchill, in a fighting manifesto, appealed to his constituents for a renewal of their confidence. He; reiterated his adherence to free trade, and promised a railway between the Victoria Nyanza and Albert Lakes, and the opening up of the cotton potentialities of Uganda. Further, Mr. Churchill indicated that all social reform and commercial efficiency waited on the passage of the Licensing Bill in its integrity. The Government, he • declared, was perfectly ready to consider amendments to the Education Bill, provided schools mainV tamed by public funds were amenable to public control and Slate-paid teachers were not subjected to religious tests. He t__t S*_«wi Oaiho&ce, and Jews
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 14 April 1908, Page 5
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