WHAT OF THE IMPERIAL COURT OF APPEAL?
The "Daily Telegraph'-s" writer of the retrospect of the legal year, says "the hair of old-fashioned lawyers stood on end when Mr Chamberlain's programme in connection with the Imperialisation of the House of Lord? and the Privy Council was given to the world. Four colonial Lords of Appeal were to be created, who were presumably to sit in judgment when the decisions of the Judges of the United Kingdom were under review. Tinscheme was fraught with hideous pos-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 6
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