COLONIAL COURTS
ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS. THE TIMES SPEAKS.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.
Received June (5, 10 .p.m.
London, June 6.
The Times hopes that the programme of the next conference of Chambers of Commerce will not exclude consideration of the enforcement of the judgments of colonial courts. The talk about the unity of the Empire, it •proceeds, is strange and incongruous when it is remembered that in our courts our colonial fellow-subjects are treated like Russians or Spaniards, and may he required t« give security for costs before.prosecuting proceedings.' Also, that the judgments most esteemed by our colonial courts are theoretically not entitled to greater weight than those of Bolivia or Costa Rica. Reciprocity would 'he easily obtained and reliable when obtained. This ought to be realised at the next Imperial Conference.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 49, 7 June 1910, Page 5
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