EDUCATION AT HOME.
A COMPROMISE. (BY TKI.EOIUPH—PBESS ASSOCIATION,) Auckland, Januarv 25. Tho Rev. Scott MoncrwfE, tho now Wnnlen of St. John's College, states tlmt interest in tho Education. Bill, over which thero was so much controversy in England a short time ago, is waning. Those who agitato are very few, and the vast section of tho publio are not greatly exercised over the subicct. " Tho main hope of peace," ho nthis, "lies in tho sclicmo advocated by t'lio Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, and supported by, the Bishop of Birmingham.-which i.s to tlm effect thai the State should give secular education only, and that it should; be optional with the teach era tu give religious instruction, during school hours."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 105, 27 January 1908, Page 4
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