STUDENTS IN SPAIN.
OVI EDO UNIVERSITY CLOSED. " A CENTRE OF REBELLION." Times Cable. LONDON, April 18. The Madrid correspondent cf tho limes says that just when the public was supposing that the Government's trouble with tho students had blown over tho Prime Minister, General Primo do, Pavoria, flung a bombshell by announcing that the University of Oviedo, North Spain, had been suppressed until October, 1930. It i 3 announced also that unless the University of Barcelona amends its ways it will likewise be shut. A communique accompanying tho royal decree says the weakness is dup to tho connivance of professors and students, who have made Oviedo an intolerable centre of rebellion. Tho Government will not hesitate to suspend every university unless th« students cease their revolutionary activities. No harm would be occasioned, says the notice, as Spain already has too many lawyers and doctors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 13
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