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LIBERTIES OF PEOPLE

PRESERVING RIGHTS LEGAL PROFESSION'S PART [by telegraph—press association] CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday "Linked with the Tress, we can do anything," declared the president, Mr. H. l'\ O'Leary, K.C.. when the civic reception was accorded delegates to the conference of the Nov," Zealand Law Society to-day. Mr. O'Leary was referring to the important part played by the legal profession and the Press in defending the rights and liberties of the people. "Perhaps journalism is ahead of us in defending the liberties and rights of the people because it has wider opportunities," Mr. O'Leary proceeded. "In any case we at all times are anxious to preserve the rights and liberties of the people of New Zealand."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23018, 21 April 1938, Page 12

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LIBERTIES OF PEOPLE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23018, 21 April 1938, Page 12

LIBERTIES OF PEOPLE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23018, 21 April 1938, Page 12

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