BRITISH MAGISTRACY
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (Kec. 10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 19. Lord Jowitt announced the appointment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into questions regarding the magistracy. He said he wanted to find out who were the most suitable people to act as magistrates and what disqualifications there should be. The commission would examine the possible eligibility of publicans, politicians, and clergymen.
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Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 7
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