SIR ROBERT STOUT.
RETURNING TO DOMINION. By Telegraph.—Tress Assn —Copyright. Sydney, Dec. 29. (Sir Robert Stout will sail for New Zealand on Friday. He retains pleasant memories of the Privy Council and was struck with the democratic simplicity of the Judicial Committee and contrasted it with the ostentation and display generally imagined. The judges without robes and in ordinary street attire are seated round a table in the big library room and there are -to policemen or officers in uniform. The simplicity is in keeping with the procedure. which is the simplest in the world. He believes it will be some time before the spirit of peace and brotherhood will bp manifested in Ireland and regrets that some arrangement was not effected in Gladstone’s day. At the same time it is not right, to say flint Ulster should be forced out of the Union.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1921, Page 6
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144SIR ROBERT STOUT. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1921, Page 6
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