EDUCATION IN IRELAND
. * PEBATE IN THE COMMOiNS. Beceirai 23, 10.7 p.m. Lomdon, March 23. | In the House of Commons, Mr Murphy moved that the provision fqp Irish Education is insufficient and j unsatisfactory in all branches. n The Bight Hon. G. Wyndham con- ] sidered the opportunities of university training ought to be extended. i The Sight Hon. Jas. Brycc, Secretary for Ireland, admitted that cduen- J cation was unsatisfactory. He was not prepared at present to declare the Government's intentions. Regarding toe 'University, he did not despair of a solution. lieutenant-Colonel Long, declared '' jihere were far wider differences of f opinion iu both Parliament and the n country regarding the University, than tl the debate had revealed. t: The resolution was withdrawn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8067, 24 March 1906, Page 3
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122EDUCATION IN IRELAND Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8067, 24 March 1906, Page 3
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