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MR. WILFORD EXPLAINS

NO REFLECTION ON LAW OFFICE Press Association PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Friday. The Hon. T. M. Wilford, Minister of Justice, said that he wished to make a statement in justice to the Crown Law Office. It had been reported yesterday that he had said that the Bill prepared by that office, relating to the proposed amendment to the Coroners Act, had not been suitable. The Minister stated that Ihe Bill had not been prepared by the Crown Law Office, but it had been based on a set of suggestions that he (Mr. Wilford) had sent to the law draftsman. On receiving the BUI he had not considered it would be suitable for the purpose.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19291109.2.34

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 6

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MR. WILFORD EXPLAINS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 6

MR. WILFORD EXPLAINS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 6

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