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DOMINION NEWS

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. [Per Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, March 9. “The purity of the British system of administering justice is recognised throughout the world, and is something of which every British subject: may well be proud,” said Mr E. R. C. Gilmour, Mayor of New Plymouth, at the opening of the national conference of the Federation of New Zealand Justices’ Association, at New Plymouth to-day. This is the second occasion in the ten years’ existence of the Federation that the conference has been held in New Plymouth. Mr A. H. Hobbs (Canterbury) presided in the opening stages, and Mr W. C. Weston (New Plymouth) was later installed as president for 1938-39. Delegates are present from all parts of New Zealand, and there was a large attendance of Taranaki Justices.

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Grey River Argus, 10 March 1938, Page 8

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DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 10 March 1938, Page 8

DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 10 March 1938, Page 8

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