THE EDUCATION BILL
„. - — /, , ' « ; — Second Reatiing Carried In the. House of Lords.
A Pathetic Incident. . -', .^ O t^-4V-: - - - Press Aesociation.T— Telegraph f — Copyright Received 1 ■Dec&n'ker ,7, 4.37 p.m. '? < tiotJDON, December 6. , In the House of 'Lords, -Lord Spencer moved, and Rosebe'ry and Beauchamp supported, lie rejecteion of the Education Bill/ ,- x.After an* anrniated debate, the Bill was read a second- by, 147 to. 37. /> The Archbishop, of^, Canterbury <made a strong' »in,isppprl; of the measure. He suddenly swayed; and .sank to his seat in the middle of a 'sentence' 1 . The Bishops' of London and SouthporJ; (sic Sbutliwark) - rushed to assist him. .The Ai^frbishop of Canterbury, however, unaided, by a su-, ' preme ■ effort rose and completed the sentence. He again collapsed entirely, due to weakness of the legs. The Ai'chbishop of York assisted him oiit. " ' »
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10818, 8 December 1902, Page 5
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134THE EDUCATION BILL Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10818, 8 December 1902, Page 5
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