THE COURTHOUSE.
A correspondent in this issue complain- of tho lack of ventilation in lhr witnesses* room at Hie Magistrate 1 * Court in New I'lvinoiilli. lie inifflil have <rono further and condemned \\v jjitil I Ijirk specimen of almosphere lli.'ll was .served out lo t!in>e in (Ik-eoiirf-ronm itself. A day in thai hadlyvenlihlted justice chamber is very frying al tliis time of tlie year, the hear bring quite oppressor. The trouble h that all the doors of the room, or all hut one. are kept religiously closed, and 1 lie windows of the ante-rooms, wkencn a breath of unadulterated atmosphere might. he ohtained. are aLo fastened. Th'ere are two large windows lit I lie roar of tin' public portinn of lli,. ImiMing. mill surely one or tun of 1 hr suslics might lie made In open. Tlie only ventilation at present is secured liy overhead windows. Theiv is a pressing necessity for sonic improvement of (lie conditions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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157THE COURTHOUSE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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