BRITISH AND COLONIAL BARRISTERS.
DIFFICULTIES OF RECIPROCITY. I~mrsii Pbes3 Association. — CopxBIQHT.]' (Received A_pnl 18, 8 30 a m.) " - LONDON, Wednesday. "The Attorney-General, Sir jyw..\ Walton, presiding at a general meeting qf the Bar, declared that -reciprocity be- .."*?. tween English and colonial bars would * be difficult until the colonials adopted the same qualifications as in England. Mr C. M. Warmington referred to the difficulty arising owing to the' New Zealand Act permitting women to practice. He stated that the Bar Council .pad resolved that it -might- agree- to re- , -ciprocity when the. training of barristers ,v. in the colonies was assinfilatfed 'to that in England.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1907, Page 3
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