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"'riu' Dt'iUal Act of r(p8 (consolidating all previous Acts)
provides
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'Section 10. Every adnlt person shall he entitled, on appli-
cation to the Registrar-General and on payment of the prescribed
fee. to be registered as a dentist who
"'(a) Is registered or is entitled to be registered in the
United Kingdom in accordance with the law for the time being
in force therein as a dentist or medical practitioner; or
" '(b) Is the holder of a degree in dental surgery of the Uni-
versity of New Zealand, or has gone through such course of study
and professional practice and training, passed such examinations
and obtained from the Senate (of the university) such certificate
of proficiency in tlental surgery or dentistry as the Senate by
regulations prescribes ; or
"'(c) Is entitled, in accordance with the provisions of this
Act. to be registered as a foreign or British dentist.'
" 'Section 12. Any person showing that he holds some recog-
nized certificate as hereinafter defined, granted in a British pos-
session, and that he is of good character, shall upon payment of
the fees be entitled, without examination, to be registered under
this Act.'
" 'Section Any person showing that he holds some
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recognized certificate as hereinafter defined, granted in a foreign
country, and that he is of good character, and either continues to
hold such certificate or has not been deprived thereof for any
cause which disqualifies him for being registered under this Act,
shall upon payment of the fees be entitled, without examination,
to be registered under this Act.'
" 'Section 14. The certificate granted in a British possession
or in a foreign country which is to be deemed such a recognized
certificate as is required for the purposes of this Act, shall be such
certificate, diploma, membership, degree, license, letters, testir
monials or other title, status or document as may be recognized
by the Senate as entitling the holder thereof to practise dentistry
or dental surgery in such possession or country and as furnishing
sufficient guarantee of the prossession of the requisite knowledge
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and skill for the efficient practise of dentistry or dental surgery.'
"Christiana, Norway. February 21, 1912.
"An American, although he is in pos-
Norway. session of a diploma from a reputable
American dental college, from which he
has graduated, will not be permitted to practise dentistry in Nor-
Avay. until he shall have passed an examination before the Nor-
wegian Dental Examining Board."
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