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NEW ZEALANDER'S SUCCESS

MISS ISOBEL WRIGHT AT OXFORD Miss Isobcl Wright, eldest daughter of Air A. F. Wright, Cashmere, and a former student of Canterbury University College, where she graduated LL.B. last year, has won further distinction in England. Some months ago, in Christchurch, she was admitted a barrister of the Supreme Court, and soon afterwards she left for England, where she entered Lady Alargaret Hall, Oxford University, to continue her study of law. Her father has received advice that she has been awarded the Winter Williams’s women’s law scholarship, tenable for two years at Oxford University. Aliss Wright has entered wholeheartedly into university life in England, and in particular is enjoying playing hockey for her college and takr ing pari in tlientrical entertainments.

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Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

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NEW ZEALANDER'S SUCCESS Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

NEW ZEALANDER'S SUCCESS Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

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