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LONDON EDUCATION BILL

A GOVERNMENT CONCESSION. ACCUSATIONS OF VACILLATION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 26. (Received May 27. at 7.37 a.m.) Mr Btlfour has admitted that a grpat bodv of Commoners and a majority of the metropolitan members regarded the representatiot. of borough councils on the Central Education Committee with aversion, therefore Clause 2 of the Education Bill was abandmed, leaving the London County .Council in the same position in regard to : the formation of the Education Committee I as other county councils. I The Unionist Pi ess have severely conI demned the Government's vacillation over ' the Bill.

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Evening Star, Issue 11897, 27 May 1903, Page 6

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LONDON EDUCATION BILL Evening Star, Issue 11897, 27 May 1903, Page 6

LONDON EDUCATION BILL Evening Star, Issue 11897, 27 May 1903, Page 6

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