Abstract

THE Bill to extend and adapt the Education Act, 1902, to London, passed its second reading on Wednesday, April 29. As was pointed out in the issue of NATURE for April 9, the Bill was introduced by Sir William Anson on April 7, and in referring to the first reading proceedings we summarised its main provisions. As a result of the representations of educationists of different shades of political opinion on the Bill in its present form, the Government made it sufficiently clear during the course of the second reading debate that they were prepared to introduce modifications during the passage of the Bill through the Committee stage.

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