N.Z. LAW REFORM
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, Personnel of Committee
Bv Tclegrach
WELLINGTON, Last Night. ' The iiersonnel of the Law liei'orm Committee set up by the Government to investigate certaiu questions of law relorm wus auuounced to-day by the Attorney-General (the Hou. H. U. it. Mason;, who stated also that the committee wili liold its first meeting toluorrow. Thc Ministcr is chairman, and the othcr members are tho Ohicf Justice (tlio I-Ion. Sir Michuei Myers), the Solicitor-GeneraJ (Mr, H. H. Oornish), tv/o members of tho New Zealand Law Society, Messrs. K. M. Grcsson aud \V. J. Siui, both of Christchurch, one member 'of tho Law Facultics of the New Zealand University, Mr. A. C. Stephens, of Dunedin, and Mr. B. L. Dallard, Under-Secretary for Justice. The committee was set up at the request of the Law Confereuee held in Dunedin. lt,iias a wide order of refer-c-nce, and one of tho matters which, the Minister intimated early this month, is likely to receive its early consideration is the utility or otherwiso of the Grand Jury.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 3
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