§ Order for Second Reading road.
* SIR A. ROLLIT (Islington, S.)said, the Bill was a Bill of only three clauses, and was promoted by the Incorporated Law Society to encourage University education among law students. It proposed to exempt solicitors' articled clerks who had taken a University law degree from the intermediate examination. It was a question altogether of internal regulation on the part of the Incorporated Law Society, and he respectfully asked the House to agree to the Second Reading of the Bill.
§ Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read a second time."—(Sir A. Rollit.)
1687§ Motion agreed to.
§ Bill read a second time, and committed for Wednesday.