CRITICISM OF JUDGES.
A MOTION OF CENSURE. By Telcsranh—Press Association—Oouyrteht London, June 2. In the' House of Commons, Mr. J. Butcher (Unionist member for York) gave noiico of a resolution that Mr. Winston Churchill's recent rcferenco to tho judges was unworthy of the Home Secretary and descrvt'.\ the strongest censure. During a recent debate in tho House of Commons, Mr. Churchill stated that the courts were biased, doubtless unconsciously, in dealing with questions involving class and party issues. He added that the Government was erecting a bulwark between the courts and the unions.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 5
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