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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

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