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SOLDIER STUDENTS

THE PROVISIONAL MATRICULATION. (Per United Press Assn. —Official.) WELLINGTON, May 2. It has been decided by the Recess Committee of the New Zealand University Senate that returned soldiers applying for, provisional registration and taking a course of study for which lectures are not provided at the college to which they were attached, will have their professional registration confirmed if they pass a section of their examination at the end of the year. Where facilities for lectures are afforded, the student must attend the classes and sit for the college examinations and the Professorial Board shall advise the Senate at the end of the student’s first year whether the matriculation should be confirmed. Application has been made to the Judges of the Supreme Court that the provisional matriculation should also cover the requirements for the law professional examination, but the Judges have decided that they cannot allow Latin to be waived and students must pass in that subject to complete their solicitor’s general knowledge examination.

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Southland Times, Issue 18078, 3 May 1919, Page 5

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SOLDIER STUDENTS Southland Times, Issue 18078, 3 May 1919, Page 5

SOLDIER STUDENTS Southland Times, Issue 18078, 3 May 1919, Page 5