IRISH EDUCATION DEBATE.
LONDON, March 23
In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Murphy (Nationalist) moved a resolution to the effect that the provision for education in Ireland was insufficient and unsatisfactory in all branches.
Mr. George Wyndham (ex-Chief Secretary for Ireland) said he considered the opportunity for university training in Ireland ought to be extended.
The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. James Bryce) admitted that the education system in Ireland was -not satisfactory, "but said he was not prepared at present to declare the Government's intentions. Regarding the university question he did not despair of a proper solution.
Mr. Walter Long said that there was a far wider difference of opinion in both Parliament and the country regarding the university question than the debate had revealed.
The resolution was withdrawn.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 5
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