OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL EXPLAINS Press Association. r AVELLINGTON, yesterday. The Attorney-General, commenting on the opinions expressed by legal gentlemen in various places upon his judicial jiroposals, said it was no part of his scheme that the judges should change their place of residence. It was mtendod to minimise the inconvenience of having so often to come to AVellington and to prevent congestion of work in their own districts. .No more judges would bo appointed, yet tlie scheme provided for almost continuous sitting of tlie Appeal .Court, hut lie would not give details n ?"'- The Bill would lie first submitted to tlie judges and Law Societies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2115, 25 June 1907, Page 2
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106OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2115, 25 June 1907, Page 2
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