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to form an opinion more valuable than I as a layman can.
I need hardly on the other hand lay stress on the fact
that until the new Law Courts are finished
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some two
years hence - there is no available accommodation for a
Third Judge, and that I shall have much difficulty in
providing the necessary funds, though of course should
Your Lordship decide that such an appointment is necessary
funds can be provided, if necessary by additional taxation.
10.
Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, who is at
present acting as Puisne Judge, has, in a conversation with
the Colonial Secretary, stated that in the two weeks of
his tenure of office he has had about enough work to fully
occupy three days in the week and that he could take a
good deal more work if the Chief Justice would give it to
him.
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I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
humble servant,
Governor,&¤..