WOMAN LAWYER
Home Office Appointment Dominion Special Service. (By Mavis.) London, Dec. 7. The difficult problems in criminal law arising at the Home Office are now being dealt with by a woman. Miss J. I. Wall, a barrister, is the first woman to hold an administrative post with the full rank of principal in this important department of the Government. She has just become the principal officer to the Criminal Administrative Division. Miss Wall obtained a certificate of honour at her final Bar examination. She is well known at the League of Nations, where she has acted as assistant British delegate to the League Advisory Committees on Child Welfare and Traffic in Women.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 104, 26 January 1933, Page 5
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