§ "to raise to fifteen years the age up to which parents are required to cause their children to receive efficient elementary instruction and to attend school; to make provision for maintenance allowances in respect of children attending school up to that age who are over the age of fourteen years; to empower local education authorities to make arrangements with respect to non-provided elementary schools; and to facilitate the withdrawal from school of children for religious observance and instruction," presented by Sir Charles Trevelyan; supported by Mr. Greenwood, Mr. Pethick-Lawrence, and Mr. Morgan Jones; to be read a Second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 203.]