Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

14 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

TIIF, NEW EDUCATION BILL.…

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

TIIF, NEW EDUCATION BILL. 4 THE PARENTAL SOLUTION. The Biahop of St. Asaph, writing to Saiur- 8 "Times," says:—I rejoice to find that the ^re»t is now being loudly called in to solve Q 8 education question. This is a step forward. Wofr<^ of retrospect may bo instructive. In » a Bill was introduced into the House of rue the object of which was to secure that faith taught to tlie child in all elementary TT°°1S should b? decided by the parent of the lld. One Bishop regarded the discussion as fishing," another as an "exploring expedi- QQri> while Lord Selborne, speaking for the ^ornment, gave the Bill a tepid welcome. Rill, however, passed the second reading :ltho-ut a division, and the significant, fact is at this was duo to tlie support which the Bill from Lord Tweedinouth. speaking in Y^^baence cf Loid Spencer for the Opposition. Tweedmoulii thought that tiie BiJl "would ;:¿eot.ly well form a basis for some arrange- tfuture," and he "welcomed the aa a message of peace, and he hoped that ln'ght be possible to expand it into y^^cordat." This encourages me in the hope 3^1 the parental solution may now be fra.nkly hy bolh political parties. Another which can be urged with equal justice °Q-Ual! recognition of who oh is oseeiitial for a pcnmanejit solution, is a f<yf? freedom of the teacher. Here again will be useful. In April, 1906, the of the National Union of Teachers following resolution, viz. —"Tluat Uo ruo':a In ati o n al rel igious m^truction in pub- ofchor^i?*211^1^' i0hools shall be given by persons B teajohing staff." This resolution 5 uwnatuxl to tiie National Union of Tea- tt^n,[ ^ereiieo on April 18, 1906. An amend- iag "tw*8 mov<->d by Mr. Crov. thcr reoommend- to Kiuat-L freedom should be allowed to vol ^ac^<rs on the Sitaff as to other pee sons ^haro^11 40 religious instruction," Mr. of -president of tlie National Union in a powerful speech .supported the 0° Votje The subject was talked out and I have Ix oau-c it bocame appa.i\'jit, as ^formed, that the resolution of tiie *J7iGtHlrn!rJ +w°u!d have been rejected and the oarried by the oonferemce. The tJbe r>11'6rlt to decide, and the freedom £ i<*Us j/^K;r, volunteer to give, the re- °<*KXn taught to tiie ohild are prin- 011 oomnuwid the assent of ail beiaeve it wiil be foaod reoQCTj^0 principles aie fi'anMy and agitation for public oontrol lIting Odd -trnn^nt t will have lost its

HOOLE SCHOOL DIFFICULTY.

GRESFORD PARISH COUNCIL. 4

CITY POLICE COURT.,

AGRICULTURAL FEDERATION. *

NATURAL IIISTOIIY NOTES. ^

IN DARKEST FLINT." ^

LIGHTLVG-UP TABLE. *

DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION

CHESTER INFIRMARY.

Advertising

Family Notices

Advertising

LOCAL NEWS.