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FULL CEREMONIAL ROBES OF SUPREME COURT BENCH WORN AT CHRVSTCHURCH FUNCTION Mr. Justice Kennedy (left), Sir Michael Myers, the Chief Justice (centre), and Mr. Justice Northcroft, garbed in their scarlet robes and full-bottomed wigs, arrmng for the iaymg of the foundation stone of the new Court of Justice in Christchurch by the Governor- General, Lord Galway, on Wednesday. This was the first occasion on which the full ceremonial robet of the Supreme Court Bench had been neen in public in the city.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 11

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FULL CEREMONIAL ROBES OF SUPREME COURT BENCH WORN AT CHRVSTCHURCH FUNCTION Mr. Justice Kennedy (left), Sir Michael Myers, the Chief Justice (centre), and Mr. Justice Northcroft, garbed in their scarlet robes and full-bottomed wigs, arrmng for the iaymg of the foundation stone of the new Court of Justice in Christchurch by the Governor- General, Lord Galway, on Wednesday. This was the first occasion on which the full ceremonial robet of the Supreme Court Bench had been neen in public in the city. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 11

FULL CEREMONIAL ROBES OF SUPREME COURT BENCH WORN AT CHRVSTCHURCH FUNCTION Mr. Justice Kennedy (left), Sir Michael Myers, the Chief Justice (centre), and Mr. Justice Northcroft, garbed in their scarlet robes and full-bottomed wigs, arrmng for the iaymg of the foundation stone of the new Court of Justice in Christchurch by the Governor- General, Lord Galway, on Wednesday. This was the first occasion on which the full ceremonial robet of the Supreme Court Bench had been neen in public in the city. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 11

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