HC Deb 28 March 1906 vol 154 c1274
MR. LONSDALE

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether, in connection with any Papers he may lay upon the Table with reference to the exhibition of disloyalty by students of the Royal University and the powers of the Senate in reference thereto, he will include the cases submitted to the late Law Officers by the Senate and by the Chancellor and the replies; also the advice given to the present Government to the effect that the Senate possesses ample powers to frame a statute for the repression and punishment of disorder.

MR. BRYCE

I beg to refer the hon. Member to my reply to his Question of Wednesday last.† Until the matter there referred to has come before the Senate of the Royal University, it will be premature to consider the Question now raised. The hon. Member, however, is no doubt aware that it is not the practice to lay the opinions of Law Officers on the Table of the House.