LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Sir,- s -What is the procedure re apnnmtmejlt of Justices of tho iPeace? It seefus to mo anjonOj ).i6 matter how' objedtioivablo ot he t niaj- aj)- iv pear to ni ;a'- largp ,! ';-iiM-nib'er."Of' residents,', maj'' receive'' tile "-honour if noininafed ajid uaplfed.u.p by 4 cpiiplo of his osvii friends; As you .. cascs-.havo ba-p.pqiibci 1.11 the past, and if Danso ilnmowr can be trusted, same very i-idiculdus cases aro about.to lift perpetrated by tho Heform Government. I trust every intended appointnieiit will be carefully B.c.i-utiuisfed by tho powers that be,.and that you, sir, will be ablo to suggesi an ■invpi'OVe.Bjont. on. the present hd)e*and-comeV jivethod of such ap» nointnifiiits.—l am, etc, ... MlhL REFOIWL
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 8
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121LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 8
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