IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE EDUCATION BILL. United Press Association—By Eleotrio telegraph—Copyright! (Received Juno 29,;0.24 a.m.j LONDON* June 28. In the House of Loivkj Earl Selboume ■bated that, owing to the critical attitude of the Opposition towards the measure, the Education Bill would he withdrawn this ■ession. The Government would introduce a single-clause; measure dealing with the emergency created by the Cockerton judgment, by giving the control of secondary education to local authorities, instead of School Boards. The judgment referred) to was given by the Queen’s Bench. The effect, was that School Boards could) not pay from the , School Board rate for science and art teaching in schools or elementary teaching iu evening schools to persona more than sixteen and a half years of age.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12540, 29 June 1901, Page 8
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