JUSTICES OF PEACE
.MlNlslES’s siiiisM£XT''VliWEiD'. * (Per Press Association—6opyright). i CHRISTCHURCH, June 18, .j i Canterbury Justices oL the Peace;,- at. 'a meeting of the executive of . the i Association to-night, discussed the Minister’s .'statement in . Chrjistf church, that ,he was . considering, possibility of -I,.making more , use ..of > Justices. . . . ■■■k '*. ■ s All the: speakers., ( to r »ight,, s?id th&t Justices of the Peace had.no idea, that , they should .. -displace magistrates. Then idea was rather that as . a gW&t deal of the magistrates’ time wa 6 flbw taken up with the hearing of cases which should not occupy their timegtt all by law -cases and such like, ‘ ; theiy . felt the services of Justices might vbe used to lighten the burdens of magiiU trates. . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1933, Page 4
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