FAMILY INTEREST.
Inferring to tho prixlilection of Lord Hnkbury, Lord Chancellor in tho Halfour (ioToninient, for keeping Appointmpiits "in tho family."' Mr H. W. I,,i icy writes in tho " Sy<lnoy Morniii{X Herald":—l hoard " a dolight- , f>il fitory. relating to two •woll-known l«aiv Ijoi-Js, in the >niokitig-reom <it tho Curlton. Som« fresh tjunily eppoint- . inent hy Lord Hakl.urv coming up for di-i'iission. Lord Ashhmirne, the Irij-h Lord Chanc?llor. undortook tho <tefynce cf !iis coUi'.-i.rru-?. •• I don't >oo why," lie «.ai[], "' tii-i-n , hi'iit'j; ci nuinbcr of ivaiKiif!:iTcs for a lucrative ottire in the gift of the Lord C'iwinceHer. antl aniong tiie is a kinsman — I don't see why, ootcrio paribue (other
things being equal), the prize should net b? kept in the family." "Ceteris parihus Ik? d ," growled the i ranker Alorris.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 7
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130FAMILY INTEREST. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 7
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