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were
of the Supreme Court, if such transfer other objection.
16.
free from
eAgainst such a
transfer, however,
are the
objections pointed out in the enclosed letter of Mr. Justice Russell, (Acting Chief Justice), and if Your Lordship should agree - with me in believing that they are fatal to the proposal, as showing that its adoption would not attain
what, I presume,
was its.
C
prinsipal
principal object, vir, that of
the delays lessening
attendant upon
and
expense
eve tradition
must- of
enses,
it is evident that we must
find
some other means
gaining the end in view,
cond nou,
17.
My
Lord, I am brought to the
conclusion at which I have
18.
most reluctantly arrived.
I am of opinion
that the attempt would be
hopeless to make
any
substantial
reduction of the delays and
expense
f