THE APPEALS.
Regarding the appeals of those men who have been sent to gaol for fiedition, Mr J. M’Combs, M.P., has received the following letter from Mr George Hutchison, who is acting as counsel for the appellants:— ‘‘lt was practically arranged for a Full Court of three Judges to sit this week (if the several cases were filed), but the Solicitor-General wants nob less than five Judges to constitute the Court, so that there is no probability of that until the Judges assemble here (Wellington) for the Court of Appeal on March 26. The Solicitor-General attaches importance to the constitutional question, and wishes to have the most authoritative decision on the subjecl
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Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 8
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