ARRIVALS AT SUPREME COURT.-—Judges of the Supreme Court, stipendiary magistrates and representatives of the Bar from all over the Dominion gathered at the Auckland Supreme Court this morning to pay a tribute to the late Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of the Dominion for 27 years. Messrs. W. R. McKean (left), E. C. Cutten (centre) and F. K. Hunt, S.M.’s are seen above arriving at the Court.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 1
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67ARRIVALS AT SUPREME COURT.-—Judges of the Supreme Court, stipendiary magistrates and representatives of the Bar from all over the Dominion gathered at the Auckland Supreme Court this morning to pay a tribute to the late Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of the Dominion for 27 years. Messrs. W. R. McKean (left), E. C. Cutten (centre) and F. K. Hunt, S.M.’s are seen above arriving at the Court. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 1
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