SIR JOSHUA WILLIAMS.
FAfi-EWELLED BY OTAGO BAIL (8# TclcKasli.—prccs A#sa<ii.a4lan.l Dunstlin, December 1!), . His Honour Sir Joshua Williams held his last sitting in Dunodin this morning, when ho was i'arcweiled by tho Ota.go Bar, iwul lecal magisifiijes, tiio Court officers fceiii-j also prosoni, »« well as members of the Police 3 ! 'or;o aud representatives of philanthropic: societies. Mr. Ik-kin-;, K.C., president. c;i 010 Law Society, was spokesman. His Honour said he felt in leaving thoso wluusO respect and airoetion ho had gained ho was bavins? friends. In no purl of lh» Empire, thanks to reformed rules of practice, was justice more speedily awl effectually, administered than in NVw Zealand.' The Bar entertains Sir Joshua Williams at dinner to-night.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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117SIR JOSHUA WILLIAMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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