The practice of applying to the Court for the suppression of the names of persons appearing in various-, charges, received discouragement at Gisborne this "Week. A case concerning the disobedience of a maintenance order was being heard, and counsel applied for the suppression of the name of the accused. "I am going to stop this practice," declared Mr E. G. Lewev, S.M., •who was on the Bench. "I am distinctly against it. I cannot and will not do it." - _
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17645, 23 December 1922, Page 8
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