Judges Retiring Age,
"It is one of those mysteries which are not for me to penetrate, wliy magistrates should be relegated or aduiitted into retirement at a much earlie* age than Judges." observed Mr JusticA Callan, speaking at a complimentAry luttcheon accorded Mr Wyvern Wilson, S.M., by Auckland patriotic societies, "it iB perfectly obviohs," his Honour added, "that Mr Wilson is still a useful and thoroughly capable matt, wfifireas people who take my job must dOddef on until the age of 72 before they can get a pension that will induce fnein to sfebk leisure. By this age, one~Ts incapable in the eybs of the profession of. Wofk bgmjgelentl ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 4
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