A JUDGE'S HOURS
.-;■'": (or; telbgbaph—special correspondent.),! .;." ?y';- :}'■. . . Auckland, February-.: 25/ ; ;._ Tho long, hours 'occupied in. the transaction of Supreme Court business was referred to :by:Mr. Justice' Edwards, yesterday..'when it was found that counsel engaged in two coses were .not proceed. !,'JSTo working man,"' said,his Honour,' "is expected to. work,., or does workj tho hours which I do.. I don't feel disposed to do so .always,.arid don't' see why I should be , expected to." ; The. protest was ; .ijuito justified in view of. tbo fact that; besides wearying day.'-sittings.,, it has been a common occur-rence.-of late' for the. work of the Court to encroach, considerably on the hours of "darkhe'ss,:'/ xv !; v \v v v. .:-'.■ .■ - :: '-" ' ':-:'.' : -:'"V'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 442, 26 February 1909, Page 5
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114A JUDGE'S HOURS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 442, 26 February 1909, Page 5
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