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BRITISH POLITICS

THE EDI CATION DILI

TEACHERS IN CONFliUliiNCl;'Per United Tress Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.. LONDON. April IT. Two thousand delegates represen tng 57,000 national nn'ion teachers ar<> holding a conference at Scarborough. Air SyUes, the President . expressed tin; liveliest sat islarl ion at tha abolition of religious tests lor 1 earhers. He believed parents were .satisfied with the Government’s retention of Hie Cowper-Temple clause in regard to teachingLONDON. April IS. lieeeived 181h, at i'.'.-l 2 p.m. Dr ('lihord. interviewed, stales that be] ween USB.'! and TdU.l ninety millions sterling was spent out of rates for edneation in church schools. The I-vincaiioit Dill 1 rented Hie. Anglimms and Uoninnists too generoubl.v.

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Southland Times, Issue 19799, 19 April 1906, Page 2

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BRITISH POLITICS Southland Times, Issue 19799, 19 April 1906, Page 2

BRITISH POLITICS Southland Times, Issue 19799, 19 April 1906, Page 2

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