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the sake of obtaining delay, which would be highly detrimental to the commercial community. It must also be retained in all appeals from Chambers, for otherwise appeals will be lodged in interlocutory matters, which will lead to hanging up the actions
in which they are made indefinitely.
(b)
On the assumption that the Judge of Shan-
-ghai comes to the Colony once every six months, there will be unnecessary delay in appeals from cases heard during the first half of the six-monthly period. But it is also assumed
that one month in six will be sufficient. I am not aware on
what faces this calculation has been based, nor cen I say
whether it will be sufficient. I have no doubt that appeals will increase in number, and I do not know what provisions it is contemplated to make if the month is insufficient for hear- -ing all the appeals which are set down. The month will not provide more than 12 working days, which will allow for 3 or
perhaps 4 appeals, but not more.
question:-
The following statistics bear upon this
On June 29th., I began a case which lasted 11days; and the appeal to the Full Court, which began on August
3lat., lasted 54 days.
3 days:
On July 29th., I began a case which lasted
On August 4th., one which lasted 4 days.
On August 18th., one which lasted 6 days. On August 27th., one which lasted 2 days, and on September 9th., one which lasted 8 days.
This is by no means exceptional.
In every one of these an appeal is possible, and I understand that in the three long ones the cases have gone home for advice as to whether there should be an appeal. If the new Appeal Court had been established it is quite possible that there would have been four heavy appeals arising
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