A NEW JUDGE.
J. SUCCESSOR TO JUSTICE OWEN.' B> Y'-]tjj!npli.--PtTM AssociafiWi.--CuprrlKt!t (Received February 11,' 11 a.m.) SIDNEY, T.iis Day. Di\ llk-h-rd Sly . surcfesds Mr. Justice Owen on the Sunriniti Coiut bench. Richard Meows SJy, XC, M.A., L1..D., was \torn ii< Sydney in 1849, and educated at the Sydney Grammar School and Sydney University (first scholar in fist and second yL-Hb,' n»id two sihol.irship; in third yor.v, double fnct in f lassies and mathematics at B.A. honour exiunmativii, and won Gilclirist travelling scholarship of £100 a year for .three years). He proceeded to'Londd'n Univers-.ty in. 1872, and took his LL.B. degree, b?ing calh'cl ' to the Bar at the Middle- Temple in June, 1375. He later obtained a studentship hi jurispfucUnc:> and Horn-in luv l fc.r two years n.t £100 :i year. The ii" w jud.qo. who is an M.A. and LL.D. of Sydney, was appointed' 1 an Acting Supremo Court Judge of Now -South Wales In June, i.nd held a similar pcsilicn twice subsequently.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 5
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163A NEW JUDGE. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 5
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