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PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE.

To the Editor.

Sir —ln reply to the query put by Mr Chapman, solicitor, in your issue of last night, I for one don’t think there was anything informal or beyond the ordinary rules of good business brced’ng in the manner of bis professional d6nbt among us solicitors, only it might have been as well if the young man had added (and ho had better still supply the deficiency) “The worthy poor treated free of charge.”—lam, &c., Barrister.

To the Editor.

Sir,—l do not recognise anonymous correspondents, and as my query has succeeded in drawing out angers from none except such, I may conclude that I am left “master of the situation. ” Innded, is has been remarked to me by several people, there is nothing more infra dig. in a lawyer advert sing in the Colonies in any manner or form he pleases, than there is in bis taking up a tow, filthy, disagreeable case of drunkenness or assault in the Mayor’s <’ourt. After this letter, Mg Editor, you will oblige by closing this correspondence,—f am, Ac, J b o. R. Chapman.

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Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 2

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PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE. Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 2

PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE. Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 2

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