HC Deb 02 March 1911 vol 22 c691W
Mr. J. P. FARRELL

asked the Chief Secretary whether, in the case of a boy attending a primary school who was able to matriculate from the primary school at the National University, he will arrange for a consensus amongst such matriculated students which would be the equivalent of a scholarship examination, and thus get over the difficulty of excluding primary schoolboys, who are mostly the children of the poor ratepayers of the country?

Mr. BIRRELL

The arrangement of examinations for matriculated students is a matter for the governing bodies of the Universities to deal with, and not one in which I can interfere.