Mauritius.

"No. person shall be admitted to practise as a Barrister unless he shall "have been admitted as a Barrister or Advocate in some one or other of the

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King's Superior Courts in Great Britain or Ireland.” Court 1903, § 172 (Edition of Laws, Vol. 6, p. 202).

St. Helena.

The Court may admit "any fit and proper persons," 13 Feb. 1839, § 11.)

St. Lucia.

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Any English or Irish barrister or any Scotch advocate admitted to practise. (Legal Practitioners' Ordinance 1888, § 3 (1).)

St. Vincent.-Ditto. (Ordinance No. 1 of 1906.)

Seychelles.

Persons admitted in some one or other of the Superior Courts in Great Britain or Ireland may be admitted to practise in Seychelles as Attorneys. (Ord. No. 2 of 1891, § 14.)

Sierra Leone.

Barristers or advocates admitted in Great Britain or Ireland may be admitted to practise in the Colony. (Ord. No. 14 of 1904, § 49.)

Southern Nigeria.-Ditto. (Southern Nigeria Law Book (1907), cap. III,, § 84.) Straits Settlements.-Ditto. (Ord. No. 30 of 1907, § 87.)

Trinidad.--See Gov. 45,806/1908 T’dad.

Turks and Caicos Islands.

"No person shall be admitted to practise as a Solicitor of the Supreme "Court

except such person has been called to the Bar or been duly

"admitted as a Solicitor in some part of His Majesty's Dominions

Ord. No. 5 of 1903, § 25. (Law Book (1908), p. 615.)

N.B. Some of the above Laws also provide for the admission of solicitors, certain Colonial barristers, &c., but I have made no reference to the fact as it is outside the of the present question.

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