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is by saying that by 4 o'clock after a day in Court I em dripping with perspiration and absolutely exhausted. The amount of Court work has very greatly increased during the last two years, as the Tables transmitted to His Excellency the Governor recently show. The Bar find that they are compelled to mo away, thus making a holiday for themselves, and it would be a great relief if the Chief Justice could take a holiday too; and it should in my opinion be
a holiday of such reasonable length as to enable him to ret away for a complete change and rest to the North.
I have referred to the Chief Justice alone, as the Puisne Judge being in charge of the Suary Jurisdiction is obliged to hold continuous sittings throughout the year. In the event of a Third Judge being appointed different arrangements would be made.
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I shall ask Your Excellency to be good enough to annex to this request the swearies attached to the Tables of Court work forwarded to Your Excell ney on the 3rd. instant. I should be glad also if the request could be sent forward to the Secretary of State at an early date as I ar anxious to make plans for the Autum.
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