GOVERNMENT HOUSE
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Mr Laud
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6th May 1970
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On 20th March 1970 you sent me two letters, on the subject of an Appeal Judge, and on the more pressing matter of the post of Senior Puisne Judge - one of which was for myself and one which was designed so that it could be shown to the Chief Justice.
I have discussed the second letter with the Chief Justice and enclose a reply which is based on information provided by Sir Ivo Rigby. But I should perhaps make it clear that I do agree with the Chief Justice's views, and that I
personally think that it would be most difficult at the present juncture to substitute Blair-Kerr for Scholes.
I think a new factor which has entered into these discussions the premature retirement of Scholes does make it easier for you to accept the original recommendation in my despatch AKK14/4 No. 157 of 4th February. I hope so, anyway:
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to appoint Scholes now would be rather too upsetting, I think, for the whole Judiciary when the appoint- ment is one of importance only for a matter of six weeks or so (although I am sorry to trot out this argument again!).
Yours ever
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David.
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