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No action on broadsheet

The Canterbury Law Soci- : jety will take no action on a broadsheet issued to Canterbury lawyers in support of the National Party’s candidate for Rangiora in the General Election (Mr D. F. I Quigley). Lawyers had been asked, when discussing matters with their clients, to give “any support short of undue influence,” to Mr Quigley. The council of the Law Society said, after careful consideration, that it had concluded after reading the document as a whole, that it did not involve matters of /‘impropriety in the sense of professional misconduct.” During July, the general secretary of the New Zea- | land Labour Party (Mr J. Wybrow) wrote to the Canterbury Law Society, complaining about the action of three of its members, Messrs Z. Maciaszek, A. N. Mac Lean and P. M. Davies, in circulating to members a pamphlet concerning the candidature of another of its members in the forthcoming General Election.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33928, 22 August 1975, Page 11

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No action on broadsheet Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33928, 22 August 1975, Page 11

No action on broadsheet Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33928, 22 August 1975, Page 11

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