JUDGES IN JAPAN
SALARY CUT RESENTED
CONFERENCE AND PROTEST
SWIFTER PROCEDURE
United Press Association—By Electric 'Xclc-gnipli—CopJ-rlgul.. (.■Received 23rd May, 10 a.m.) KOBE. 22nd May. The official world is perturbed by the Government salary reduction scheme, and the Judicial Department is most indignant. The Judges held a conference and drew up a protest, after which they discussed the question of strategy in event of the rejection of their protest. A go-slow proposal was rejected because it was undignified judicially, and therefore acceleration was ulivocated, especially as there was a, v.ase listed of £10,000 bribery, involving a Cabinet Minister, which is at present lying untouched, Jest disclosures injure national prestige in foreign eyes.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 13
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JUDGES IN JAPAN
Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 13
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