BACHELOR OF LAWS DEGREE j
runi;i-; mui;r: suijjix.ts j ' li.v 1 clecrapit A UUK L AXI). loth 1 lereinher. j 1 liy tin' addition of throe more cultural’ | subjects to the litirhelor of Laws degree: in the University of New Zealand the j I course lias lieeti lengthened tiv at least j one year. Students who began the loiinie] hefore 1038 all' alluwcd two veats to com-1 j pletc the ijegice. It is likely that a pell-I I lion will lie presented to tin: Senate hy | ; students asking that I lie period of grace be 1 c.'.temlcd. 1 Student.-, inlervieweil at Auckland this I i 'Horning said that in their o|iinion the: j new regiilal ion was s|ionsoieiJ bv the l.aw' ! Society, and had as its main objective the ri'dm l imi in the nnmliei of passes! min an a I reads oiererowdcd piol'ession. ] | l''..\planiing the position to-day. I’rules | | soi Algie. I'eatl of the I'aeultv ol l.aw! 1 \iieklainl I mversiu College. <aid I lie I int i odm I ion cl a-ldilional alls snh|ects nas based on the ground that the law course as it stood made insnllii lent pro vision for purely cultural subjects.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 21 December 1937, Page 4
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