A ROYAL COMMISSION
THE OHINEMUM ALLEGATIONS. MR. JUSTICE SIM SOLE COMMISSIONER. Followiiiß upon tho decision to sot up a oTrfAbS i tS bhmemuri lice,,. SXsSli^&riiltoarAnbUa. *% Find.av)' The to rector yesterday thut Ihf inmc i" aXod r t'l.o Chief (Sir tXw Stout) to nominate two Supreme clt iudS or appointment as Royal.ComI;™m Tho Chief Justice considered K * Coromiaioimr would be sufficient l Wine regard to Uμ largo amount of Sc t\" ivolving upon tho JuclgM of tho Simremo Court, lie recommended the appointnS of Mr. Justice Sim, and to this Cabinet Findlay further said that the delay, for which, lio noticed, the Government had in some quarters been blamed, was entirely duo to pressure of judicial work, nnd par* cularlv to tho ongngcinonts of Judge Sun ill president of tho Arbitration Court. On completion of tho sittings of tho Court on the West Coflst, ho vixjuld como to Wolluißton nnd bo sworn n-s Commissioner, 110 would then fix a date for tho commencement of the inquiry. Tho Government had asked him Iβ fix h-s early a date as possible.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 449, 6 March 1909, Page 6
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178A ROYAL COMMISSION Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 449, 6 March 1909, Page 6
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