LATE SIR JOHN SALMOND.
TRIBUTE-BY THE PREMIER, (BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.} ‘WELLINGTON, Sect. 22. Mr Massey, referring, to the late Judge- Salmond, said that his death would he sincerely regretted, and. he would be keenly missed by New Zealanders. Since he represented the Dominion at. the'.Washington Conference and distinguished himself there his fellow-citizens had been appreciative of his work and proved ability. Mr. Massey referred particularly to the late judge’s work in' the held of constitutional law and his various publcations which have taken their place as standard works wherever the English language is spoken. He had heard SiivTohm ‘Salmond spoken of as a great jurist, both in England and America,; and he had left’ behind a record which it would he well for each and everyone of us to emulate.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 September 1924, Page 7
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131LATE SIR JOHN SALMOND. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 September 1924, Page 7
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