CO129-137 - Sir MacDonnell - 1869 [4-5] — Page 87

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85

added, making allowance

20 weeks. er

five months, to enable him to revisit

Europe for the purpose of consulting

and seeing

2.

his family

do clow

n

The reply, which I directed to be sent to Mr. Smale, whilst offering him leave on part Salary, pointed out the impossibility of my giving him leave of absence on full Salary, unless I am prepared to abolish the Supreme Court whilst Mr. Smale is revisiting his family in England.

3.

It will be observed that he refers

to

Enclosure 1.3.

The Summary Jurisdiction Court Ordinance (May of 1862), and assumes

that the

Judge of

that Court is constituted his Deputy for

all such

Jurisdiction

as he

may

direct, and

56

that this

was

the main object of his

appointment as though the Colony

ever

intended to

appoint a supplementary Judge with "the main object"

of giving the Chief Justice control over the

time and services

of so highly paid an

Official merely to secure

for himself.

4.

a long

vacation

In a despatch West of the 28th March 1862 Six Hercules Robinson, when

transmitting the Ordinance in question states

that,

as

it

was

thought the

new

Judge's

#

time would not be sufficiently occupied

"Provision had therefore been made by

one

of the clauses of the Ordinance to remit to

The Assistant judge for trial, from time to

time such

cases from the Supreme Court

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85 added, making allowance 20 weeks. er five months, to enable him to revisit Europe for the purpose of consulting and seeing 2. his family do clow n The reply, which I directed to be sent to Mr. Smale, whilst offering him leave on part Salary, pointed out the impossibility of my giving him leave of absence on full Salary, unless I am prepared to abolish the Supreme Court whilst Mr. Smale is revisiting his family in England. 3. It will be observed that he refers to Enclosure 1.3. The Summary Jurisdiction Court Ordinance (May of 1862), and assumes that the Judge of that Court is constituted his Deputy for all such Jurisdiction as he may direct, and 56 that this was the main object of his appointment as though the Colony ever intended to appoint a supplementary Judge with "the main object" of giving the Chief Justice control over the time and services of so highly paid an Official merely to secure for himself. 4. a long vacation In a despatch West of the 28th March 1862 Six Hercules Robinson, when transmitting the Ordinance in question states that, as it was thought the new Judge's # time would not be sufficiently occupied "Provision had therefore been made by one of the clauses of the Ordinance to remit to The Assistant judge for trial, from time to time such cases from the Supreme Court
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85 added, making allogicher 20 weeks. er five months, to enable him to revisit Europe for the pumpose of consulting and seeing 2. his family do clow n The reply, which I directed to be Exlmetter sent to Mr. Smale, whilit offering him leave on po Salary, permb out she im possibility of my giving him leave of absence or fill Salary, unless I am prepared to abolish the Supreme Court whilst Mr. Smale is revisiting his I family in England. 3. It will be observed that he refers to Enclume 1.3. The Summary Jurisdiction Cant-Ordinance Falun, the (Mey of 1862), and assumes that the Judge of that Cont is constituted hie Defenty for all such Juu proses as he an..... may direct, and 56 that this Avas the main object of his appomtrent as though the Glany ANMAW ever to a intended to A1800 pa gion £ 1800 air object" supplementary Judge with "the mani of giving the Chief Justice contral over the of so highly paid an time and services Official merely to secure for himself. 4. a long vacation In a despatch West of the 28th tharch 1862 Six Hercules Robinson, when transmitting the Ordinance in question states that, ao it Avao thought the neww Judge's # trime would not be sufficiently occupied "Provision had therefore been made by ond "of the clauses of the Ordinance to remit to The Afsistant judge for tical; from time to "lime such from the Supreme Court
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85

added, making allogicher

20 weeks. er

five months, to enable him to revisit

Europe for the pumpose of consulting

and seeing

2.

his family

do clow

n

The reply, which I directed to be Exlmetter

sent to Mr. Smale, whilit offering him leave on po Salary, permb out she im possibility of my giving him leave of absence or fill Salary, unless I am prepared to abolish the Supreme Court whilst Mr. Smale is revisiting his I family in England.

3.

It will be observed that he refers

to

Enclume 1.3.

The Summary Jurisdiction Cant-Ordinance Falun, the

(Mey of 1862), and assumes

that the

Judge of

that Cont is constituted hie Defenty for

all such

Juu proses

as he

an.....

may

direct, and

56

that this

Avas

the main object of his

appomtrent as though the Glany

ANMAW

ever

to a

intended to

A1800 pa gion £ 1800

air object"

supplementary Judge with "the mani

of giving the Chief Justice contral over the

of so highly paid an

time and services

Official merely to secure

for himself.

4.

a long

vacation

In a despatch West of the 28th tharch 1862 Six Hercules Robinson, when

transmitting the Ordinance in question states

that,

ao

it

Avao

thought the

neww

Judge's

#

trime would not be sufficiently occupied

"Provision had therefore been made by

ond

"of the clauses of the Ordinance to remit to The Afsistant judge for tical; from time to

"lime such

from the Supreme Court

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