To-Day's Cables.
THE T^ D ib D SI ES ™
(Received Dec. 6. 7.18 a.m ,) bln the Hou^^L^t^e^edowne admitted that lerfshrtkfn sent ' said the P re " ?^rt-i 8111 , would brin S rui " and bodily and mental suffering- to individuals, and loss, danger. and inconvenience to the con.-munity owing- to the excessive privileges t conferred. Nevertheless, since the electors had gnven a he would not divide the house on the
Lord Halsbury denounced the Bill as le^r-alisinp- iyranny.
ROMAN CATHOLICS AND THE EDUCATION BILL.
(Recp/.vcd Dec. 6. 8.6 a.m.) T . „ LONDON, Wednesday. - MWm- °. man Catholic Bishops of are n Ki° 1 ' that they tfion Bill as a settlement of the isthT 4 nvolvod - evcn «» amended ly the House of Lords. •*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 6 December 1906, Page 2
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