THE EDUCATION BILL.
A BISHOPS STRONG CONDEMNATION. (li-pcvivcxl April 17th. 0.7 p.m.) LONDON, April 17. Dr. Ingram. lWiop of in ft lot NT to a rural Loan, dc'cUn* that it is intolerable that purely <'tliical treatment ot" the liible should Ix , permitted i in Ncli«to!s on which the Church ha.-) ' >p«'iit ,t:4().OoO.i><H'l, in ort:«T to educate children according to the toilets or | tho ('hiircli ot Knulaiul. The Kduca- ; tion l.ii! violates tlie tiivt principles ot : religioi! , * equality. «nd tho oxttMitlod tAcilities are practically useless. He proposes that a M'riivt or' mass nHHHmge, L-iiould Ik? held to proicet against the : ineasiir?. i
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12481, 18 April 1906, Page 7
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