STUDIES INTERRUPTED
MOVE TO PREVENT INJUSTICE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, May 28. In view of the interruntion of the studies of a large number of candidates for the University Entrance Examination among post-primary pupils by the infantile paralysis epidemic, the executive committee of the Senate of the University of New Zealand has directed the vice-chancellor to make such arrangements with examiners and the Results Committee as will prevent, so far as may be possible, injustice to the candidates presenting themselves this year.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 11
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