LEGAL PROFESSION IS OVERCROWDED, SPEAKER SAYS.
(Special to the " Star.”) AUCKLAND. August 21. The overcrowding of the legal profession in New Zealand was referred to by Mr W. H. Cocker in an address to the Auckland Educational Society last evening. Mr Cocker said that in 1924 there were 586 law students to a population of 1.300.000. The number in New South Wales was 333 to a population of 2,200,000. and in Victoria 285 to 1,600,000.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18546, 21 August 1928, Page 8
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