5 MAY 1906, Page 17

[TO MR. EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.")

should very much like to see set out in black andwhite the actual extent of the losses incurred by the Church under Mr. Binell's Education Bill,—what, in fact, is to be set against the advantages which it is admitted the Church will gain from being relieved of the burden of repairs, and from receiving a rent which may be employed in promoting religious education on Church lines.—I am, Sir, &c., CHAIRMAN OF MANAGERS OF A CHURCH SCHOOL.