THE COMMONWEALTH.
I AUSTRALIAN NEWS. fcr Megr*pt-a»MM AwooUtta>~C»pntai Australian and N.Z. CaWs AssudsHoa JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS(Received September 21, 10.25 a ,m ) SYDNEY, September 21. a mtch has arisen respecting: the Appointment of Mr A. G. JTjames to the ludicianr. Ib© Supremo Court Bench already contains a full completnent, but Mr Justice Sly, ■who is on twelve months' leave of absence, wiU retire m December. It is suggested that Mr James should be appointed an acting Judge (till a vacancy occurs ■ —; ’ ■ £ IDLENESS RESULTS, IN HEAVY , • LOSS. MELBOURNE, September 21. . The chairman of the Broken Hill S th m C ? at the annual meeting ,{"2* • eeveut ® en months of idlenew SJoMfISS “w!°“ i of Alii,Wo,ooo. The outlook for early reGumption is hopeful. NEW TAXATION PROPOSALS As soon as the Edmund's finding in , announced it is understood that the Labour. Party will test the House of Representative® on new taxation proposals and repatriation. , SOLDIERS’ PENSIONS. The Commissioners granted suecial ■ pensions of £4 weekly to double amputations above the knees.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20057, 21 September 1920, Page 7
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