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Memorandum on possible accommodation for a Third
Judge.
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I cannot say that it will be easy to provide
the necessary accommodation for the Third Judge in the existing
building, but I have looked into the matter, and think that if
temporary Chambers could be found for the Attorney-General
(which I feel quite certain he will be delighted to get) both
Chambers and a temporary Third Court could be made. The
Chambers would be the present robing room, the small room next
the Library being used for a robing room. Messrs. Dennys and
Bowley's large room downstairs could be fitted up as a Court,
they taking the Attorney-General's present room as a clerk's
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When the new Post Office is finished much
more space would be available, as the space which was cut off
from the Hall of the Supreme Court could be returned to it. I
imagine judging from present rate of progress that the Post
Office will be finished some 2 years before the new buildings
of the Supreme Court.