HOME AND COLONIAL BARS.
Received April 18, 7.53 a.m. LONDON, April 17. The Attorney-General (Sir J. L. ""Walton), presiding at a generarmeet'ing of the Bar declared that reciprocity between the English and the colonial Bars was difficult until the / M colonials adopted the same qualifica.Jbrvtionß as were required in England. Mr.C. M. WarmlngtOn, K.C., a member of the Senate of London University, referred to the difficulty ' i arising owing to the Now Zealund ■Act permitting women to practise. He stated that the Bar Council has resolved that it might agree to : when the training in the colonies is assimilated with that of -England.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8404, 19 April 1907, Page 5
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103HOME AND COLONIAL BARS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8404, 19 April 1907, Page 5
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