HC Deb 05 July 1897 vol 50 c1101
MR. HAZELL

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether it will he practicable to invite the Colonial Premiers while visiting London to consider the desirability of bringing before the respective governments the need for making the conditions of admission into the various professions uniform throughout the Empire, so that a person entering a profession in any part of it may practise it in any other part without more difficulty than if he remained in the country in which he originally qualified?

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES (Mr. J. CHAMBERLAIN,) Birmingham, W.

I shall be glad to see progress made in this direction, and hoped to see the Colonial Solicitors Bill passed this Session, but there are so many subjects of pressing importance to be discussed that I fear it will be impossible to consider the details of this question with the Premiers.

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