The Scottish Universities Commission has issued draft regulations for the graduation and instruction of women. The court of every university is to have the power to admit women to graduate in any faculty, subject to the same examinations as those for men. The court, after consultation with the senatus, may make provision for the instruction of women, either in common clashes with men or in separate classes ; while a power to exclude women altogether is reserved to the existing professors. There were in the lock up last evening a man on a charge of drunkenness ; Norah Williams, for malicious injury to property, namely, breaking window glass, value £3 ; and Arthur Ueonre Maclean, on a charge of absconding from theKohimarama Industrial Sl The Medical Annual advises practitioner* to remember that when recommending C >coa os a food and leverage tor invalids, the name Cadbcry on any packet of Cocoa is a guarantee of purity.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8881, 18 May 1892, Page 5
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