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THE QUEER HOMOUR OF THE LAW.

» BUT ALWAYS SMILING. ' During tho bearing of the first ca-so before the Court of Appeal yesterday, Mr. Justice Denniston remarked that, as ho did not expect that any enso would I'D ready to go right on, ho had not read the papers connected with the appeal. "This is a state of things which it never occurred to us to provide for," ho added with a smile. The Solicitor-General (Mr. J. W. Salmond) remarked that ho hoped his Honour did not mean to discourage the practice. His Honour (still smiling) intimated that that was not by any means his intention.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 3 October 1911, Page 4

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THE QUEER HOMOUR OF THE LAW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 3 October 1911, Page 4

THE QUEER HOMOUR OF THE LAW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 3 October 1911, Page 4

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