RELIGION AND EDUCATION
DEPUTATION OF BISHOPS
Electric Telegraph - Press Association. Copyright. London. July 22. The Archbishop ot Canterbury and several bisTiTTps interviewed tlie Government asking for the withdrawal of certain regulations dealing with training colleges and secondary schools, on the ground that the new rules will destroy the present religious cha rat ter of those establishments. Mr McKenna, Minister of Education, replied t lint he was determined students should not be rejected on f Inground of their religions belief. Sir H. ('. Bannerman said flint because the Government’s great attempt at, conciliation bad failed last year that was no reason why the Government should abandon its principles.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2774, 24 July 1907, Page 5
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