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Medical Studies in Britain.

The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. W. J. Jordan) is receiving letters from parents in New Zealand asking him to endeavour to have medical students who have failed to gain entrance to the University in New Zealand and who -are going to England, entered in British universities and to secure accommodation, lor them. Mr. Jordan said: “I have communicated with several universities. They have many more applications than there are vacancies from their own countrymen, and they are obliged to keep their lists open until September to allow former servicemen to have priority. There is little I can do and I strongly advise students to make definite arrangements’to enter universities before they sail.” —London, May 27.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1946, Page 8

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Medical Studies in Britain. Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1946, Page 8

Medical Studies in Britain. Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1946, Page 8