to exist, or

if my objections had not appeared unanswerable by the majority of those

who have become acquainted with them.

3.

Your Lordship will

observe that Mr Eurne, after

adverting to a statement in

my reply,

as

one to the

effect that the Notice prohibiting vicarious

communications did not

cases, proceeds

to legal cases, apply to ground upon this

A

41.4

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complaint that his communication to the Registrar-General (referred

to in his

former letter to - Your Lordship) was nevertheless refused consideration, bring in the nature of a legal

case.

4.

Now though (as

stated in the Colonial deeretary's

letter to Messrs. Dennys and

elbossop) a definition

definition of

what

communications are, and

what are not, admissible

from

solicitors cannot be

complaint

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