THE MAGISTRACY.
Tlie Minister for Justice , expressed the cpinicn m Mnstcrtcn. yesterday that tlie 'best (bra.':'i:i3 af the country should he attracted to. tire Magisterial ibeiioh. To this cud, the salaries cf Magistrates should he increased. 'IMs cpinicn iu'll he /endorsed by all ;who have a regard for the purity of our. judicial ttftrcani&tnitilon 'anil' a true ap-p-rcciajti'oh! of the rcsipoansiibiliities cf- thcee eii'brcbtcd .with- the dispensation df Ju&'J'ce. The. Minister might have gone a little further and 'admiitted the .n-ecctoity for scouting /the ,: : li:idc(]XirJdeiic-e of tl'he Magistracy by ma-king the a,ppoi ntmielr.lts of Magistrates .suibjecrt only to good bdliavir.ur. r Jl:e complete independence of thle JJe-n.c'h from political control is it-he :bcst,,fiecu.iity the public coidd have for the impartial administration, of justice.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4
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123THE MAGISTRACY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4
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