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NONCONFORMISTS ON EDUCATION. PRESSURE OS MINISTERS. r rrtES3 ASSOCIATION* ] (Received Juno 1, 8.33 a.m.) LONDON, 31st May. Nonconformist members of the House r A Commons passed a sweeping ncsolulion, demanding that the Government proceed forthwith via* the Bil) intvoduccd by Mr. M'Kcnna, President of tho Board of Education, and also pass a more aggressive Education Bill than Mr. Birrell's before the end of tho p.-oscnt Parliament. Mr. M'Konna's Bill dc?h with tho vexed subject of the cont of drnomitiutioncl education. It enable-, tho education authority, aficr paying torchers the full salary, to nvovcr onoimcnUifrom the man-vgars of non-pro-vjclcd (church) school's as n fraction' of tho salary of tha- toaohar giving denominational instruction. It i 3 estimated tint tho Bill imposes en the religions denominator!:} <>f London en oytra burden of £30,000 annually, now borne by tho rates. SO-MUCH WORK TO DO. AUTUMN SESSION. (P.oecivcd June 1. 850 a.m.) LONDON, 31st May. The Standard assorts ths.t the Labour Party will demand an autuin.ll session, y
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 5
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