APPEAL COURT.
THE ROTORUA CASE. By Telegraph—pros* As*ociation. Wellington, Wednesday. In the Appeal Court in the Rotorua case, the Solicitor-General submitted that the principle that should be acted upon by the court was that the native title was not available in any manner and for any purpose against the Crown. As against the Crown, it was not a legal title at all. If, therefore, anv dispute existed as to whether the land was native customary land or Crown land, the ipse ixit of the Crown is conclusive and the question cannot be litigated in this or any other court. The case is proceeding.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 57, 25 July 1912, Page 5
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103APPEAL COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 57, 25 July 1912, Page 5
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