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A JUDGE'S SALARY.

MR JUSTICE STEPHEN REPLIED TO. United Tress Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (•Received March 7, 1!.:I5 p.iu.'i t. Alj; Ar(htn' (intiitii, tin ox-Labour member of the Now South Wales House of Assembly, In a letter to the press replies to air Justice Stephen. lie saya that Parliament novor attempted to reduce the judge's salary, but simply refused to vote him a largo gratuity over and above his legal salary. 1 -Mr (iri/lbh ~l'uu.vtln : "I never y. uuu to' linn complaining of a judgment given against mo. After the case had been settled 1 wvoti; to him, respectfully pidn( [:),(. ( |', o v#ry serijutii niis-s'mvmeht lie made fiSMnIW. ft mutter (apt while delivering judgment, antl asking him, as n gentU'ihun w!\tt !uul injured an;>t IW, til Ilu nui justice i, y acknowledging and correcting his fault. The judgment of the court was uo Va ,. fiuestmned." The m it«,. ll( L . Ih«t JUi- Jusiicu Stephen .should iitl mv' l failu,.?T' U ' Ct| in «hnWbU«iHV.i; In. ' W'lH IV Yt«!ict in ft lawmill my siihseijuont act as a reesentan™ 0 ( tlu» people In oppos.r„ 1 WtlHl'lorod an ini|iroper Muni of public money to a highlvI'mtl public servant, is to my mind highly contemptible."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 54, 8 March 1904, Page 2

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A JUDGE'S SALARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 54, 8 March 1904, Page 2

A JUDGE'S SALARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 54, 8 March 1904, Page 2

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