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THE PUBLIC AND THE DEEDS OFFICE.

8j "nra wmi ** to bring under I which I think ■*l*rafigd for the convenience KMhcNUnmity. -I should very BSL' 4 * m * why any private interest in deeds H§|Ste|®to:tki Deeds Office if they are ' «i#e for the informatb; have a lawyer KlWii* experience was ® ee^B Office nnRiS?"' and was told I ■litou? *° 4117 information °' a lawyer's firm. to. my lawyer and KsjMj™ information I .fldd the lawyer a received the infair play t I should Office should be who' have any in8 ' t>y paying BP|l|?y?j > k to obtain any without the present it seems WEIjRtM; profession. Being mk could not get satisP*aT.ST P®kaps throw some onr8 > etc., HragftLfeinK submitted to for hiscommember of the prescribed fees, Tke corresponwhat the said to her."—

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 11

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THE PUBLIC AND THE DEEDS OFFICE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 11

THE PUBLIC AND THE DEEDS OFFICE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 11