OUR GOOD LAWS.
COMMENT BY JUDGE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, November 7. Addressing the grand jury at the opening of the Supreme Court sessions today, Mr. Justice Herdman said that the calendar was, for Auckland, unusually light. There were eighteen cases, none of more than usual gravity. Speaking generally, it might be said that the people of New Zealand were law-abid-ing; and respected the law. No doubt such a satisfactory state of affairswould continue to exist so long as the laws of the Dominion were reasonable and complied with commonsense. It was only when the laws were unreasonable that they we/e flouted. Fortunately in New Zealand such laws did not obtain.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1922, Page 7
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111OUR GOOD LAWS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1922, Page 7
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