HIGH TRIBUTES PAID
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WELLINGTON, This Day. High tributes to the late ,Mr. Justiee Page's personal qualities and abllity wero paid in the Supreme Court at a representative gathering of judges, magistrates and members of tho legaJ proicssion. The Cliief Justiee, . Sir MichaeJ Myera, said that Mr. Page was always the same honourable and courteous gentleman. The public had lost a true and faithful servant, and those who enjoj'cd the privilcge of his friendship had lost a true and loyal fricnd. Tlic Attorney-Goncrnl, tho Hon. D. G. It. Mason, rcferrcd to. tho' great eourage that causcd Mr. Page to struggle in the later months under a verjt heavy burden of work while suffeHng from illness which finally resulted in his death. He said that members of the Bar joined with the judges iu tho cxpressions used. * 'Mr. H. I\ Q'Leary ggoke ths law
■ prnctitioners, and Mr. P. B. Cooke for the Wellington District Law. Society. •Ihe Court sittings were adjourned till .11 a.m.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 192, 31 August 1937, Page 8
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