book dire for the Inverteid; and, complex with the privilege of private
practice, will secure the best legal opinion
we lake and
away
this
in Mis Colins. If privilege, the Government will have the services of a Barrister whose time is not half employed, and who, will be
rather of
of inferior Calibre, or will probably
his
give up lucrative private practice which would
await him. There would only remain
the
Me third alternation of raising Salary of the Attorney-General to a sum approximate to what he might
expect
Expect that in private practice; making allowance, however, for lighter work and greater dignity of position.
This would mean an Annual
twelve thousand dollars
Salary up to $12,000, about two thousand three hundred pounds (£2,300); which is equivalent to the Salary of the Chief Justice, would be necessary for this purpose.
4.
of all
the the while, while fully aware
of all that may be urged on the other side, I am not disposed to recommend
Any alteration of this existing arrangement