Disestablishment Bill.
T .. . London, April 28 In the House of Commons Mr A?duith moved for le»ve to infcrodaoa a bill for th« diseetiblißhment of tbe Ohuroh in Wato and Monmouthshire, to oome into operation in Jaouary 1896 The measnr*., which is of" oomplioatedohataoter. follows broadly on th« lines of that for the disestablishment of tha Irish Churoh. The Ohuroh Oommiaiionew are empowered to ultimately apply oboroh fundß to parißh and oonnty oounoile, »od hospitiiß, and to instruction in teohnloul and higher eduoatloo. The OithedraU «r« treated so national property and erarr inonmbent will retain his life interest in his office, parsonage, and glebe, receiving from the commission tho net prooeeds o| (h« tithe b. The Times obaraotersea the bill v « gigantio bribe to the ratepayers to spolUto tbe ohnroh. The Standard saya that tha boy«rnmont has no intention of passing th» billin the pieaeot Parliament.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 30 April 1894, Page 2
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145Disestablishment Bill. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 30 April 1894, Page 2
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