The Federal Judge.
United Press Association. — By, Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. Received March 18, 10 a.*n-. Adelaide, Marc(b 18. Sir J. Symons (Federal Attorney states that on one oGcsasion tihe <hk>tel "bill o£ Hh<e J,u((%es was £d 13s 3d. pen icjay per head for 19 days. Th!e A'ttttotrtxey-General , ajftfe -tih^t the taxpfayexs may rest as&ur«fel tihiat tJheir moiney will no longer be allowdd to flow like water without ihe express 1 sajniotion of Parliament. Refeninjg to tihe (. staftemetalt th!at a 1 stteltfikotnlatrj'. coujrt wpuld inflict hea;vy expense on litigants, Sir Julian Symons points out that the only original jutffelc&ction exercised by Cofuxt is axcJusKve, anJd that it is not open, to tjhe (pooir litigant, or, mdeed, to any inffijvjild'u'al litigant except as to a man'd.anTluis or prlotiibitioin. It is conl&neH to litiga- : tioin between tihe Commonwealth anid' the States of between States.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 2
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141The Federal Judge. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 2
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