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STRUCK OFF ROLES

LAW SOCIETY’S APPLICATION.

Per Press Association. .J* • WELLINGTON. ThurwlrtV

The. Court of Appeal dealt' wU&Thd cases of the Law Society v. Wilfred Alec Black and John Munro Gillies.

Mr H. F. Von Haast appeared f|di’ the Law Society and. Mr Perry (for Black. . Gillies was not ed by counsel. The case pT' Black was adjourned, until 'pending the arrival of Auckland. ' . . 'Jk The facts alleged-vAo t,he .Gillies’ case are- that, to trust account in that. !! ! received ofgover £SOO, the same moneys. In one instance Glllied took' over work for one Benu from Irwin and Irwin, and collected £176 8a lid, which Benn instructed him to return to Irwin and Irwin. This was not done, though Gillies -stated he had done so. f Gillies, was’ struck oft me rolls of the LawySoelnty, and was ordered-to-pay costs.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 18 March 1927, Page 6

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STRUCK OFF ROLES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 18 March 1927, Page 6

STRUCK OFF ROLES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 18 March 1927, Page 6

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