TOO MANY JUDGES?
'■ s Sir,—According'tb the s opinion'of- : the Chief Justice',. Sir Robert; Stout, 'th'ereus no';need for a-.temp6rary,judge to'be: appointed'during ms■'absence'.-<»n>hpliday.i;leaye.'V-J? , 6r.spme considerable time the CBief-Justice: has-hdt been engaged m-;Supreme\-Coiirt ; "work,: -being , , ,engaged'in'tne ; Maori■Gduncil*business'.':' Does. not -.this,;-and the fact, that he does, not'iee' the-necessity for such'an?appointment.as has , iu?? -.l^gested, ' ppiiif..;to.-the,.' circurnstance that, there.is. reaUy-no , 'need'fpr^a-Chief-Jus- , ■tice'iat.alli';.lf -he-can l)e ; .erigaged. : ihi other work,,and /.take holiday. without inconveniencing the public business, why does he'vriot'iretire altogether, and so save tho country his .salary?—l am, etc., , •.'.>-...•■•.■• :; ■' ' ' . TOO MANY JlfepES.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 January 1909, Page 8
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