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service he is clearly fit
of Ordinance 9-1870, and
for a higher Office and the powers confined should be transferred
on them by sec. 7 of
which he would be head whilst the
provided for by the ordinary salary attached
to the Office.
There are several
other important points
to some department of Ordinance 5- of 1864-
Why are they omitted?
12.
and sec. 10 of Ordinance
9 of 1870?
" The surroundings of
the Supreme Court is
Registrar should be
Kept in his proper subordinate place.
Good business habits
and Knowledge of details in practice a good " memory for precedents
and diligence in ordinary routine work
are the best qualification a Register
can have
such duties are amply
provided
in reference to any new arrangements that
may
be come to both
a very indefinite phrase as to the Registry Office and as to other Offices connected with the
I too have heard this remark more than once,
but very different reasons
Supreme Court. 2
believe that on these matters the Supreme Court here is far
were assigned behind other Colonial
Courts - indeed Sir M.
Morgan, Chief Justice
Of