TO THE INNER BAR.
KING'S COXWSIHi FORMAIAT ' ADMITTED. (By Telegraph.— fress Association.). Autkland, Kevcmber 13. Messrs.- 3?. Earl and J. B. K*?d, &* newly-appointed King's Counsel, were. . formally admitted to the Inner Bar at the Supreme Court this iuotntitg, .Mr. Joshco Mwards and Mr. Justice Cooper wend; ins ofer a l»rge gathering of the .lew fr jfr ra HdTOwfe, referring to the appointments made -in Auckland and Wellington, -said they were appointments, which ought to have been made. He would-not say theft were not others \(ho could worthily bear the sruno honours, but the number of appointments inus.t necessarily 1» limited, and a -propor election had to I)e made. Seniority must always bo a determining factor. Mr Justice Cooper spoke m personal au'preeiatioa of both Messrs. Etrl and I&ed, and remarked that fho A.uridand Bar was the equal of that in any .cite i.n New Zealand. He snofco of tko Wellington appointments as ■ exceptionally proper, and paid a {ritoito to tho loahiins ami integrity, of Mesas. Mottson asd Gray. ■ ■ ' ..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1598, 15 November 1912, Page 6
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168TO THE INNER BAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1598, 15 November 1912, Page 6
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