THE FLAXBOURNE COMPENSATION CASE.
J AN INDIKCHKET ASSKHSOIJ. (Per Press Association.) | MKI.UXtiTOX, March'lt. | Kecently. utter tile Compensation Court announced that no award hud bivn arrived nt, the Hon. T. K. McDonald, assessor for the Crown, gave the Post an interview in which certain information, was divulged and opinions expressed. Mr 0. V. SU-nvtl, counsel for tho proprietors I has written to tho journul in question to the following effect :—"1 «m instructed by Sir (leorgc Clifford, on behalf of the claimants in the Klaxliouriw case, to enter an emphatic protest ngainst the publieatJon of«j> interview with the lion. T. K, McDonald, usscssor for fho Crown - ; - " which uppearul m your issue of Feb. 28. while the case was sub* Jud|oA My clipnts prefer this course rather than to bring the publication tinder noMce pf the Supreipo Court as contempt of Court. I am necessarily precluded from any reply to Mr Mcltonald, or to any comment whatever u|»an the cuse, and must therefore content myself with a formal protest against 4 what I consider to ln> a flagrant v|o-J lalinn of tho rule which forbid*com- 1 incuts upon u case while, sub Judlce.'*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7759, 10 March 1905, Page 2
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191THE FLAXBOURNE COMPENSATION CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7759, 10 March 1905, Page 2
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