PRIVY COUNCIL
ABOLITION OF DOMINION APPEALS SIR ROBERT STOUT CRITICAL (The SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter.) PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Friday. Sir Robert Stout strongly opposes the suggested abolition of appeals to the Privy Council, as mentioned in. the recent cable messages. Sir Robert Stout states that there is no doubt that the Southern Irish people did not wish to have any appeals to a court that was not their own. In his opinion, the whole root of the matter was an attempt by some of the Irish people to create divisions In the Empire, and not to help in its unity. He did not think any of the Dominions would agree to the suggestion.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 6
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