RENEWED HEALTH.
■ mr. .justice dennistox's ee- ■' . '. ; ■■;." ■ turn. ;■ ■ ;■;■ A twelve months', stay, in England, has brought renewed health .to Mr. Justice Denniston, .who- returned to Wellington yesterday by the Moeraki. "Yes, and.,l start duty at Timaru on i Wednesday I" was his vigorous and ■ happy announcement. • . • . •, "We-.had a very good September and October nt Home, but the printer'was very, . sever?-. I went to. Scotland and twice to .Ireland, and I intended, just before'leavinp, to • have • a month 'on the ' Continent, joining nly steamer; the Ophir, at Naples. But the cholera at Naples.prevented Airs. Denniston and myself going to either Rome or Naples, and we confined ourselves to' a -visit to' Paris. While 'in London T saw something of the Courts and was. very hospitably entertained by' the Inns of Courts, , meeting a" number' of the,great' legal, lights." , , V Mr. Justice Denniston had'a very interesting time during the meeting of the" International Law Association in London, which,', though,' during'its sitting' certain-important'-matters'were given prominence, was mainly a' question-of entertainment and which wound up with a dinner at the Mansion Houfe. At this gathering there wero COO guests: • : ■: "Yes, I was present on the Bench during, the trial of Ee Neve, and I heard an extremely able speech in her defence by tho great Mr. F: .E. Smith, K.C., her counsel." On tho matter of legal and Court affairs at Home, however. Air. Justice Denniston did not: care .to comment, nor would he speak on political matters in Britain.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1035, 26 January 1911, Page 6
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