ABILITY THE TEST
LAWYER’S QUALIFICATIONS LAW SOCIETY CONFERENCE Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day. Mr. A. Gray, K.C., presided at the second annual conference of the New Zealand Law Society, which opened today. The official opening was delayed until this afternoon owing to the Limited express from Auckland, with the Governor-General on board, being an hour and a-half late. The Attorney-General, the lion T. K. Sidey, delivered an address on legal education, and expressed the hope that the conference would be even more successful than that held at Christchurch last year. He said that, whenever proposals were made regarding the privileges of those who were on, or were to be placed on, the register, especially regarding the qualifications for registration, the cry of “close corporation” was almost invariably raised. He considered that objections on that ground t-ould not justifiably be taken, w r here the only test of entrance to the profession was one of ability.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 1
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154ABILITY THE TEST Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 1
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