RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
TO HAVE PLACE IN BRITISH SCHOOLS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright (Rec. 10.85 a.m.f~RUG©Y, Oct. 7 . The president of the Board of Education, Mr R. A. Butler, said m London to-dav that a deputation from the Freo and'Anglican Churches had asked him to insert in his education plan a provision for religious instruction: He said the Government proposed to include in the plan a provision for religious training as an alternative subject in obtaining a certificate, and in* tended to find a definite place for religious teaching and religious expression in every school
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Evening Star, Issue 24990, 8 October 1943, Page 2
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