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r.VKJXIST ACTION'. I-011.1..H. .lanuarv i>. A majority 01 tlm rnionist. of I'arliamenl. with lln-iv leader,' an proval. .Mr Walter Long being ;|„. guiding r-pirit, have formed a i'nion <>f Defence League tc bring all tlitfacts about Home lire or devolution actively before the e odors tln-oujili-out the country, 'l'he Times asserls tnat the formation of the League is due to the Government's dubious altitude, and the. probability of the. introduction next session of a largo measure of devolution. A NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. CREATION OF NEW COLLEGES. THE GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Received 27th. 4.57 ii.m. London.. January 2l>. The Hon. J. Bryec, lace Chief S-.'C-re.ary for Jrcland, at Dublin, in a !)>«-ch annoimccd the intention of the Government to create a new college without any kind of theological test or grant from public funds for theological purposes. The Royal University will be dissolved, and Dublin University become a National institution, which will include Trinity College. Dublin. Mr Bryce projected tiro kutiiblMJment of another college in Dublin, and colleges at Belfast and Cork.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 28 January 1907, Page 3
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171THE IRISH QUESTION Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 28 January 1907, Page 3
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