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THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

[PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] London, Jan. 9.

Lord Haldane, speaking at Edinburgh, said that nothing was so interesting as getting the supreme Empire tribunal into order. Sir C, A. Cripps, ( who takes the title of Lord Parmoor, will be added to the judges of the Empire tribunal. It would be theoretically possible for the judicial committee to sit in a distant dominion to determine a boundary, dispute or something requiring local knowledge,, but he never thought for a moment that they’ could have the supreme tribunal elsewhere than in the metropolis of the Empire.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 325, 10 January 1914, Page 5

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THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 325, 10 January 1914, Page 5

THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 325, 10 January 1914, Page 5

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