IMPERIAL POLITICS
CHURCH AXI) HOARD SCHOOLS. Press Apsocidion—By 'JViegrapli-Copvrijlit. LONDON, March 12. There have been debates both in the House, of Lords awl in the Commons severely condemning the floyprnnieiit- for permitting the Swansea educational authority to starve its Church schools ami differentiate listwwii the salaries paid I.) the teacher? in Church and Board schools. Mr IJaifour l'idiciiled Mr lluneimau's (Minister of Education) plea, that the law did i:>il allow the Education Department, lo itxlerforo in a ease tlint- had encaged the public attention for ninny months, I'tREPKR ENTIAL TRA DU I.OXJJOX, March 13. (I'eeeivod March 14. at 4.,10 p.m.) The Council of the London Chambers of Commerce re-.ilved that- if preference were accorded by the various self-governing colonies ii would be. a distinct advantage to British manufacturers, while Ihe withdrawal of prefer.?sice would bo most detrimental to trade.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14472, 15 March 1909, Page 5
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