DENTISTS' EXAMINATION.
SAID TO BE TOO HARD. PETITION TO PARLIAMENT. (Hy Telegraph.—Parliamentary Tlcp.irter.i WELLINGTON. Thursday. A number of dentists' assistants, including men in Auckland, petitioned Parliament for modification of the examination prescribed by the amendment to the Dentists' Act. which, it was contended, was harder than was intended. One petition craved the privilege previously existing under which men in the profession could register without passing examinations. Many of the petitioners had been in the profession for a long period of years. Alternatively the petitioners asked for an extension of time within which the necessary examination may be passed, and that they be credited with every subject passed to date oc a lifty per cent basis, or that the examination be modified.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 8
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