Education in England.
DEPUTATION OF BISHOPS. QUESTION OF RELIGION. (Per United Pres« Association-) LOiNBON, July 22, rThe' Archbishop of Cinterbuiy (Dr. 'Davidson) and several vbishops inter*- 1 -viewed the Government, asking for ! the withdrawal of certain regulations' dealing with training colleges and i secondary schools, on the ground that! the new Miles would destroy the present religious character of the estab-! lishments. ' j ' Mr Reginald MeKena replied that the Board of Eldireation were deter- j | mined that students should not be' rejected on the grounds of their religious belief, j The "Prime Minister, Sir Henry. said-that* be«ak»eV;the • Gotertimfinttsvfgreat at-' tempt at, conciliation had failed .last year*, theje , was vino, reason why they! should abandon: their principles. -;
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10302, 24 July 1907, Page 4
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