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THE BELLICOSE JELLICOE

[press association] Wellington, April 28. Before four Judges Mr Bell moved that an affidavit in the case, Steinmam v. Count de Court, be struck off the file Tnia had been put in by oellicoe, counsel for the plaintiff, objecting to Judg* Edwards hearing* che case on the grounc of bias and prejudice. Mr Jellicoe opposed and after a good deal of heated argument in which Judge Denniston told Mr Jellicoe he had ftr half an bour been engaged in insulting a Judge of the Supreme Court, the Court decided the affidavit was scandalous and as it was not filed, bona fide must be struck off with costs against Mr Jellicoe The Court have reserved decision 01. the question whether a Judge can be objected to other than by Parliament.

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West Coast Times, Volume 29, Issue 11279, 29 April 1899, Page 4

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THE BELLICOSE JELLICOE West Coast Times, Volume 29, Issue 11279, 29 April 1899, Page 4

THE BELLICOSE JELLICOE West Coast Times, Volume 29, Issue 11279, 29 April 1899, Page 4