List for Friday.
tara du dalis is engaged in the sessions, in reply he wouldn't mind doing it if he is free.
Mr Xavier is out with distraint, and a solicitor drops in and wants to discuss matters, especially for Probate papers.
M. 1164/95 is out. The defendant is being endorsed by Lin.
I was at the old office, and while I was telling the shroff in the presence of Mr. Brown, he signed and was putting things away.
I worked pretty well through the whole forenoon and afternoon.
To the best of my recollection, at about 3 pm, I was coming back with her letter and some papers; I was stopped by someone who wanted to discuss something.
I have had to attend to some settled matters and whether I am going to...
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File references, such as "M. 1164/95", have been left as is, assuming they are correct. If "M." stands for a specific file or case reference, it is preserved as it is.
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