For two reasons Mr. Justice Kennedy said lie thought- leave should be refused. In. the first place, to grant loans would lie futile seeing that before the Privy Council could hear the case the prisoner would be liberated, and, secondly,, he agreed that the question was not of sufficient public and general Smportanceo go to the council. I,cave, therefore, was refused. "i""» - * Whilst the caustic critic liiil pricks them with his fountain quill. Upstarts just, mere mortals be, Catching cold like you and me; And as prompt relief assure, Talcing Woods* Croat Pepeprmint Cure,
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 17 October 1930, Page 5
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