MAINTENANCE CASES
SPECIAL. COURT ADVOCATED , »' DTJNEDIN, Oct. 22. The ueetl of a special Court, in which all applications for maintenance 'Could be heard, was spoken of by air. J. G. L. Hewitt, S.M., ia the Dmicdiu Magistrate's Court. Mr: Haulon, who appeared for a man charged, asked for an order su[rprossing his nanio. "I do not like directing the press," said the Magistrate, who had made a similar statement in a previous case. "It is nobody elso's business but that of the parties themselves and the cases should be heard in a special court.'' Mr. Hanlon: I think the general body of the legal profession would bo with Your Worship in your view that the cases should lie. held in a special court, as the cases -are of no interest q't all to the general public.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17175, 27 October 1926, Page 11
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