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should be at least two good type-writing machines in the offices
of the Court: one in the Registry (which has now only a small one, almost useless) and one in my own Chambers, which I, or the
Judges' Secretaries should they be appointed, can use for the
transcription of judgments and general correspondence.
If Your Excellency agrees in principle to
the appointment of Judges' Secretaries, the matter, involving as
it does an addition to the establishment, could not I presume be
settled till the Estimates are considered in Council. But 1
trust Your Excellency may see fit to deal with the question of supplying the typewriting machines without waiting till the
Estimates come on.
1 have etc.,
(Sd.) §. T. Piggott,
Chief Justice.
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