THE EDUCATION QUESTION
A NEW BILL PROMISED, MR ASQUITH' OPTIMISTIC?, Prtis Aeeociation—By Telegrapli—Copjrigit. LONDON, November 20. (Received Nov. 21, at. 0.45 a.m.) Mr Asqnith announced that the Government has decided to introduce a new Education Hill, embodying a compromise, which, while not ideally perfect, will yet provide a settlement without sacrifice of principle on either side. He believed that there was solif l, reason for hoping that the settlement would meet with public support. TlieMTimes says tliht, -while meeting the grievances of the Nonconformists,- the Government lias evolved a plan.which is in no way nngenerous towards the.proper demands of the denoniinationalists. It hopes tkt even Catljolics may accept the (solution.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 9
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