FLYING JUDGE
His Honour Mr. Justice O'Regan has become an enthusiatic convert to air travel. With the other members of the Court of Arbitration he has been using the air services recently mainly to save time, but his Honour has found, as others have done, that this mode of travel also has other features, not the least of which is the conservation it enables of: physical - and mental strength. Recently the' Judge and Messrs. W, Cecil Prime and A. L. Monteith flew from Christchurchto Blenheim on Arbitration Court business and today they flew across Cook Strait to Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 10
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