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MAGISTRATES COURT IS CHEERLESS PLACE.

The Magistrate’s Court is one of the coldest and most cheerless buildings in the city, and offers little in the way « f conveniences for any persons whose business takes them there. This fact was commented on this morning by Mr E. D. Mosley, S.M., when the witnesses in a civil case were ordered out of the court-room. Counsel remarked that possibly they could remain in the passage, though it was cold there. " It is really a shame that there is no decent, comfortable place in this Court for witnesses,” said the Magis-:

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19134, 29 July 1930, Page 6

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MAGISTRATES COURT IS CHEERLESS PLACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19134, 29 July 1930, Page 6

MAGISTRATES COURT IS CHEERLESS PLACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19134, 29 July 1930, Page 6

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