DOMESTIC CASES
HEARING IN PUBLIC
MORE PRIVACY WANTED
A renewal of their representation for greater privacy in domestic courts was made to the Minister of Justice (the Hon.'J. G.; Cobbe) today by a deputation from the National Council of Women, consisting of Miss C. E. Kirk, national president; Mrs. M. H. Chatfield, president of the Wellington branch; and Mesdames'N. Peryman and 'M. J. Forde. The Minister detailed the steps he had taken last year to acquaint Stipendiary Magistrates throughout the Dominion of the position, and he understood that they were co-operating as far as they could. He also intimated that the question of appointing women police would be discussed" with the Commissioner (Mr. W. G. Wohlmann) shortly.
The deputation was introduced by Mr. E. A. Wright, M.P.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 11
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