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CHURCH AND STATE.

(BY ELKOTBJO raUKUUFH— OOFTCIOHT.] [PEE PBBBB ASSOCIATION.] London, July 22. The Archbishop of Canterbury and several Bishops nave interviewed the Government asking for the withdrawal of certain regulations dealing with training colleges and secondary schools on the ground that the new rales will destroy the present religious character of their establishment. , The Hon. B. MoKenna replied it was determined that students should not be rejected on the ground of their religious belief. Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman said that because the Government's great attempt at conciliation had failed last year, that was no reason why they should abandon their principles.

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Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 2

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CHURCH AND STATE. Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 2

CHURCH AND STATE. Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 2