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Summary Work.
My plan at present and for many years, is to fix on
Friday any cases in which soliciters appear for the following
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (Saturday being re-
-served for summonses in Chambers). Other ordinary Chinese
cases are finished on the Friday. This arrangement is subject
to Full Court cases which of course take precedence. So exclud-
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-ing "dies non" Friday and Saturdays, full court days and
criminal and bankruptey cases which I took and vacations (about
which later) and crown land inquiries in the year 1907 out of a
total 1894 cases I fixed 319 contested cases for 124 days which
were a great deal more than I could have heard if they had all
come on. Of course it happened at different times, that en
going into Court in the morning I found that a case had been
settled and therefore I had nothing te de and of course it
would have been impossible to bring on another case as the
solicitors and parties would not have been notified and could
not have been got together. This objection applies more strong-
-ly still against my taking on one of the Chief Justice's
cases as there Counsel, Solicitors, parties and witnesses could
not possibly have been got together at what, I may call a
moment's notice. The supply of counsel is small here and if the
Chief Justice had been sitting, it would have been impossible
to
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