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Sergeant M. J. Callaghan, a Christchurch policeman (middle), was one of 32 barristers and solicitors admitted to the Bar by Mr Justice Holland in the High Court yesterday. Sergeant * Callaghan, who has been a policeman for 11 years, has studied law part-time for the last six years. He was admitted on the motion of his brothers who are both practising barristers and solicitors. They are Mr J. A. Callaghan (right), of Christchurch, and Mr B. P., Callaghan, of New Plymouth; who is moving to Christchurch this month., Included among those admitted during the 25-minute ceremony were 15 women.

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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 2

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98

Untitled Press, 1 February 1986, Page 2

Untitled Press, 1 February 1986, Page 2

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