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is fixed, and although an occasional case may occupy time

there is a sufficient margin of time available for other cases.

As to the further contention that the proposal

6.

may increase speculative actions without the check afforded

by the independent position of Counsel, I think it is not

unlikely that Counsel would be instructed in many other capes

that would otherwise have been heard in Original Jurisdiction.

Both Judges would of course be available and if a cage is of

sufficient weight to carry Counsel it would probably be tried

by the Chief Justics, whilst the Pulzne Judge carried on the

smaller work of the Summary Court.

In my opinion no sufficient reason has been

advanced for delaying the speedy re-arrangement of the work

of the Courts by a transfer of such cases from Original

Jun@d:otion as may fitly be taken in the Summary Court.

The proposal should I think involve some asteration in the existing scale of costs so as to adapt it

to the altered conditions of the Oourt.

8.

I am addressing Your Excellency under separate

cover as to certain suggestions made by the Bar and solicitors

on the question of expediting the work of the Courts in the

conditions at present existing.

His Excellency

Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G.,

Governor, do....

I have to*,

(sd.) W. Rees-Davies,

Chief Justice.

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