SUPREME COURT BENCH
METHOD OF APPOINTMENTS. LAW SOCIETY’S RESOLUTIONS. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, Nov. 21. The following resolutions were passed by the New Zealand Law Society yesterday: That this council strongly approves and endorses the resolution passed by the council of the Wellington District Law Society on November 2, 1923. That in the emphatic opinion of the council all appointments to the Supreme Court Bench should, in the publie interest, be filled from the actively practising bar. That this council also endorses the letter of the’president of the Wellington District Law Society addressed to the Attorney-General on November 2, 1928, on the same subject and protesting against a recent temporary appointment.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 288, 21 November 1928, Page 5
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