IMPERIAL JURISPRUDENCE
NECESSITY FOR MAINTAINING INTEGRITY.
By Telegraph—'Pro.* Association—Copyright LONDON, December 2.
The “Manchester Guardian,” referring to the Priry Council decision in a recent Commonwealth case, says: “It would be disastrous if possibilities of an Imperial jurisprudence, common to the whole Empire should perish.”
Tbe Judicial Committee 'of the Privy Council refused leave to Victoria and New South Walea to appeal against the decision of the High Court, which held that Federal officers' salaries are not liable to taxation by the States,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 7
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