27 JULY 1907, Page 3

We cannot find space to go into this intricate and

difficult matter in detail, but may say that in our opinion the Arch- bishop made good his case. We have dealt elsewhere with the general aspects of the question, and the nnwisdom, as it seems to us, shown by the Government in harrying the denominationalists and exciting their fears over a matter of detail just before they propose to introduce a Bill funda- mentally altering our whole educational system. We ought to add that no adequate answer was given to the Archbishop's complaint that the Training Colleges, though threatened with severe penalties if they do not make their selection of candi- dates in the proper way, are given no adequate instruction as to the principles of selection which they must adopt to make themselves safe.