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P. AND T. DISMISSALS.

ATTITUDE OF BUSINESS MEN.

QUESTION OP APPEALS.

SUPREME- COURT SHOULD BEGJJE,

Further reference to . the" recent 'dismissal of postal officials was niade'at this morning's' meeting-' of the <Council of the Auckland" Chamber of Coinnieree, ■vvlieir the* opinion : was expressed', that filial - court' of appeal in sueh.cases should i>o the Supnjme- Court- and -not Parliament. ■ :: *•''.- ' ; ■■'■* ■'l-'.'^Xy*.

. 'Mjv'A.' G. Lmm'/said the• proper , 'control 4 of Government' officials ■ was y\fafy desirable, 'but he did not' v appeals against dismissal -shouUUfieV-re-ferred to Parliament for final consideration. They should be dealt with by, an authority that had no/quTer interests and was not prejudiced o'n brthef' side. In Parliament most me7nbe"rs' i;vi'ere!fe'ep•in<£ one eye on the voting- nrapKi(ielPv' • Mi*. L. A. Eady'fthought;-iftWißj&ldn sound idea,"%fiile. Miv'-W--*A. BaucherrQO'nsJdSi'ed <tlib support the \Vellington.^aroi^^g,-p ro . tesfing against- any: suggestloh'' pfsejnstatirig,.the were 'dismissed, on' the ,gi*o'und •the inferesTs of"rtiiejiusiriess'cqmmunity I that the.ir .communications"'should T>e observed with, the utmost secrecy % postal officials./

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 8

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P. AND T. DISMISSALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 8

P. AND T. DISMISSALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 8