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"We are inclined to think that law in America is in a very parlous condition,” remarked Mr A. T. Donnelly in the course of a lecture at Christchurch on Saturday evening, " but the standard of qualification there is the highest in the world. The Harvard Law School, ho continued, was one of tho finest in the world. To be admitted to the school, a student had to possess a degree, and had to pass an examination in historical law. They recognised the importance of an historical knowledge as applied to law. The official influenza precautions issued by the Health Department arc almost identical with the directions for taking Iluenzol, which should be slightly warmed, gargled, *nd sniffed ud twice daily.—LAdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 10

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