TXR. C. GORDON KEMP has begun the practice of his profession nt 82 Riddiford Street. Telephone 24-385. PUBLIC NOTICES. NAPIER SUBSCRIBERS. Wa wish to NOTIFY OUR ' SUBSCRIBERS that MR. E. E. MARSDEN. 49 Emerson Street, IS NOW "THE DOMINION" AGENT for Napier and District. Delivery of the paper can be arranged for with the Agent. "THE DOMINION,” Wellington. ,
In 1921 there were 6000 camels in Western. Australia.
A reminiscence of his days on tho magisterial bench occurred io the President of t the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice'Frazer) yosterdsw while the desirableness of having inspectors perform their duties in a fairly uniform manner hv-as under discussion, and His Honou? remembered how awkward he and his colleagues on the bench in Auckland had found it when endeavours were made by solicitors to get certain classes of cases heard by a particular magistrate. To obviate the trouble that this sort of thing caused, the magistrates consulted together, and made a working arrangement, with the result that men on their first conviction for drunkenness wore not fined ss. by one magistrate, 10s. by a second, and £1 by the third. He had do doubt that some difficulties would bo overcome if the inspectors referred to in the waterside case consulted together.'
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 158, 30 March 1922, Page 4
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