SPANISH UNIVERSITIES
GOVT’S. DETERMINATION.
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(Received April 19, 9 a.m.) LONDON, April 18.
“The Times’s” Madrid correspondent states: Just when the public were supposing the Government’s trouble with the students had blown over, General De Rivera dropped a bombshell announcing that the University of Oviedo had been suppressed until October 1930; also unless the University of Barcelona amends its ways, it will likewise be shut.
The communique accompanying the Royal decree states: Weakness in the University is due to the connivance of Professors in the actions of the students, who made Oviedo an intolerable centre of rebellion. The Government will not hesitate to suspend every university unless they cease revolutionary activities. No. harm will be occasioned, as Spain already has too many lawyers and doctors.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1929, Page 5
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