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AN IMPORTANT CASE.

OHINEMURI LICENSING POLL.

Per Press Association.

WELLINGTON, March 26. , In Chambers to-day, before Mr Justice Cooper, Mr F. E. Baume, K.C. (with him Mr Blair) applied for an order moving fcho case ot Cock v. the At-torney-General and another (an endeavour "to upset the Commission, with Judge 'Sim as Commissioner, appointed by the Government to inquire into certain allegations of bribery in connection with the Ohinemuri Licensing Committee of June, 1900) into the Court of Appeal for hearing. The grounds advanced were that important and difficult questions of law were involved, and it was desirable that they should be decided by the higher Court. In granting the motion his Honour said he quito agreed with counsel as to the desirability of having all the Judges present when the case came up. He would endeavour to expedite its hearing there. . ' _ Counsel for plaintiffs are instructed by Messrs Parr and Bloomfield, Auckland. Messrs Martin Chapman, K.C., and D. M. Findlay are retained for the defence.

Clothes count for' much. Sairey Gamp herself would havo looked neat -in a L\D. Corset, for in a P.D. the most ordinary grace scorns exquisite, the simplest eomolinoss is beautiful. Clothes look as though they had grown, in perfect and inevitable harmony with the woman. The P.D. stands first. No other Corset approaches it in consistent merit. A" stores sell it. *»

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 27 March 1909, Page 5

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AN IMPORTANT CASE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 27 March 1909, Page 5

AN IMPORTANT CASE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 27 March 1909, Page 5