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however that now that Your Excellency has made the suggestion
it may be disentangled from the question now under discussion
and be specially considered. The Chinese who always want to
would appeal/welcome it, and the fees accruing therefrom would help
to provide the funds necessary for our Third Judge.
15.
Your Excellency deals with the financial
aspect of the question in paragraph 3 of your letter. I have no
doubt as I have informed Your Excellency personally, that the
appointment of a Third Judge would mean an increase of fees
earned by the Court, even assuming that it promoted no addition-
-al work, but merely from the fact that more work would be done
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and it is a legal truism that work breeds work.
But that question of appeal referred to in the last paragraph,
has an important bearing on the question. The Chinaman like all
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Easterns never know when they are beaten, but want to "try
their luck" once more. I do not put this forward for the sake
of encouraging litigation, but there is no doubt that appeals
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are sometimes successful, and that it is not part of our system
of judicial administration to prevent in ordinary cases a case
being heard a second time if the unsuccessful party desires it
should be so heard. There is no doubt that the number of
ligitimate