COURT OF EMPIRE.
r AN ILLUSTRIOUS TRIBUNAL. :- By tdoitrSßli-l'rftss Aesoe-ia-tic-n-CoDyriehS r . "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables, B (Rcc. January 8, 0.30 p.m.) ,\ v London, January 8. ■- Tho "Times," in x /leading ■ in'tielo dealing with the strwiglhoßi«K of tho ,* Judicial Committee of-the 1 .Privy, Conned, and'rcVemug to the appointment of Sir Charles Cripps, says that when tho Court of tho Empire moots, again in a lew d-n-ys it wiH- be as shung-.as •ttvej', and much stronger than at- sumo periods, of its history. With tiio probability of t the best' Judges in tl,u> "oversea Dominions sitting on the Coaimittec from time to time, the Court shall command ■s for its decisions the respect of Indian. 0 ami colonial. Judges, and litigants. 1- "There is need, as never was before," 1 says the "Times," "of a Court in ii which are represented conspicuously ami -■ , indisputably, fenrfting, experience, and 1 good sense.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 5
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148COURT OF EMPIRE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 5
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