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EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

(Received June 29, 0.24 a.m.) LONDON, June 28. In the House of Commons the Hon A- J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, said that owing to the Critical attitude of the Opposition towards the measure, the Education Bill would be withdrawn for this session. The Government, he said, would introduce a single clause into ■ the measure dealing with the emergency created by the Cockerton judgment by giving the control of secondary education to local authorities instead of to school boards. The judgment referred to was given by the Queen’s Bench to the effect that school boards could not pay from the school board rate for science and art teaching in schools or for elementary teaching in evening schools to persons more than 16j- years of age.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 5

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EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 5

EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 5

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