CHIEF JUSTICE’S COMMENT.
WELLINGTON, Aug. 1!).. The Chief Justice said that the Cavil case in which a woman claimed £:!!.-) from a tailor for money advanced to enable him and another to meet business obligations, was one <n the most unsatisfactory iluu had tome before him. It would require the wisdom of Solomon to unravel tlie statements made oil both sides. It would have suited his inelinaioii had he been able to say, bustle all of these people out of the Court. Tho only conclusion he could' come io was ih-.. .l.t plaintiff had established her case and that ihe defendant, and bis triend had put. their heads together to transfer t.)>e lirJb.ili.ty for the - loan upon the shoulder? of a penniless man. NEW PARTY. WELLINGTON. Aug. 19. Members of the Government Party; smile at the formation ol a new party reported from Auckland, and say they cannot point to a single unit of ministerial followers who would be likely to join. Hon. J. G. Coates says he knows nothing of it. privately or officially.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 1
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174CHIEF JUSTICE’S COMMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 1
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