KING'S COUNSEL APPOINTMENTS.
Per Press Association. Wellington June 7. ! he announcement is made to-day of the imiiics hi' the King's Counsel appointoil. .'.I! the applicants' names were forwarded to the Chief Justice, who recommended the following ten:—Messrs H. D. Pell, M. Chapman, C. P.Skorrett, and •I. li. Findlay (Attoriiey-fJeueral), Wellington; Hon. J. A. Tole, 8.A., L.L.8., F. 10. l;.uune, L.L.IS. (Auckland); T. L .lnyiii, T. \V. Stringer (Christchurch); ■>■ 11. Ilosklng. S. Solomon, li.A. (Dunedin), Tin 1 Chief JuMice. in a covering letter, says that if (lie honor is to bo appreciated m,l mure than ten should be appoint-d. Wellington Is given four and the • ■ihw centres hvo each, because two judges sat ill Wellington, and the Appeal Court also sits there. _ In making the ivconimemlatii'iis seniority and continueil service to 'he liar were considered, a lid, other things being equal, University degrees were weighed iu favor of a candidate. The gentlemen recommended will receive their letters patent <iii taking the usual oath of office.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 June 1907, Page 2
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164KING'S COUNSEL APPOINTMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 June 1907, Page 2
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