THE LAW IN SACK-CLOT
The reputation of the pr°fes'°'1l day stood disfigured and degt 1 said Mr. A. N. Littlejohn, P^'I of the incorporated Law ^n.s ,;}|,l New South Wales, at the E5 I annual meeting in Sydney on u 1 He stated that sums of ' J 1 hy members of the lower Wa 1 the legal profession from clien 1 year ended June 30, 1932, J the total of all previous misapP jl tions. Mr. Littlejohn addedJJJ was a page in the records of J which was stained with' the j fl many who had suffered ag° ■ suspense and hopeless clespair, ■ contained the sad story of trus B had provecl false and of hon° ■ lu,tad._ Accounts had heen P_ ■ day after day in the puhhc miscreants wh'o had defrand * clients. In past years suc ■ have happened, hut they see® /■ ing the year just ended to ha J ed a dismal and appallingj' iM
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 298, 11 August 1932, Page 4
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