WILD DISORDERS.
STUDENTS’ STUPID EXCESSES. QUESTION RAISED IN COMMONS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 1.40 p.m. to-day.-LONDON. Dec. 14. The wild disorders of undergraduates have aroused the strongest indignation and theirs is generally 'agreed to have been the worst exhibition of larrikini.sm in the West End- The newspapers are unsparing in theiir castigation, and variously style the participants as “toughs.” “hooligans” and * Otids 'Several students appeared in the Police Courts, and the highest fine im- • ‘•'cd was £3. Tt is reported that the actual 1 , damage amounted to hundreds. Tlie theatrical managers have re-.-'vcd to take the strongest action to prevent a repetition. Mr Harry Dav (Labour) has given •-I'-tice of a question in the House of Commons to Mr Baldwin, as ViceChancelor of Cambridge, asking, as '--v University cannot control it.s members away from Cambridge, to leave punishment of such disgraceful 'net to civil authorites
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 December 1927, Page 9
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145WILD DISORDERS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 December 1927, Page 9
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