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TOMMY GOES TO THE CIRCUS
Canadians Ban QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
Privy Council
Soldiers Ad Circus
Men wounded in the last war were among thic moldiers entertained at Empress Stadium Circus. Earl's Court. Miga Ollye Ayres nd Hile difficulty in getting someone to face her boots before her skating act,
SYLVIA TO GAG PEACE TALK
Court Rules Parliament May Abolish Appeals
OTTAWA.-Canada look a long step toward final Indepen. dence of its courts—a slep toward breaking the remaining link which has bound the Judicial system of the Dominion to that of Great Britain.
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the. Canadian Parlia- ment has the right to abolish appeals to the. Judicial Commit- Lee of the Privy Council, in London.
The present system-which makes the Privy Council the court of firini appeal in sanny important Canadian actions has been the subject of de- bate for many years. Crimmal cases are no longer appealed to London, but constitutional cases have been subject to the review of Westinins-
ter.
Abolish All Appeals
At the lust session of the Canadian Legislature, a bill was introduced by C. H. Calan (Conservative) which would abolish all appents. Its pur pose would be to make the Supreme Court of Canada the final authority. Just as the Supreme Court of the United States acts south of the bor der.
One dissension marked the Court's decision on the
Supreme Justice. O. F. Corckett
held that alteration of the British North America Act--the Canadian Constitution to abolish appeals to the Privy Council, was beyond the
of Parliament. authority
The inajority of the court, however, held the action to be within parliamentary competence.
The entire question is interpreted in Canadian circles as readjusting, rather thin loosening the bonds of Empire. There has been a progres- lsive effort to place the Canadian
MISS SYLVIA PANKHURST, FAMOUS SUFFRAGETTE courts in on autonomous position-n AND FORMER PACIFIST (SHE WAS FINED DURING THE LAST movement paralleling the politlent WAR FOR Making anti-wWAR SPEECHES), IS CONSIDERING independence of the individual mem- THE FORMATION OF A CITIZEN ARMY TO WAGE WAR ON ber of the British Commonwealth which was signalised in the Sintue PEACE-MONGERS.
for Westminster in 1931,
But her army will not be started unless she is first assured of considerable civilian support.
She said: "I believe that the war with Germany is going to be Britain's greatest task.
Rulings Criticized
One major reason advanced for the abolition of appeals has been "At first it seemed that the whole country was united to that the Law Lords who serve as. face the great struggle. Since then considerable disaffection the Judicint Committee of the Privy has shown itself.
Council have been far removed from Canadian Judicial practice. Many
"I believe that some sort of organisation is urgently required decisions, it is charged, have been to educate the people on the great issues at stake, and the great reached without Intimate knowledge of Canadian conditions and of the practices which have had
struggle we shall have to make to stop the spread of aggressione fect of materially modifying
and tyranny."
the
Recently she advertised', her alms) She resigned when the Federation Interpretations of the Dominion's anonymously in the personal columns endorsed Stalin's suggestion of an un-constitutional low. of the national Press, and corre- conditional sponded with many sympathisers.
Resigned
Hitler.
peace conference with
Until November last she was Vice-
Soon afterwards she wrote a sharp not President of the London Federation note to Stalin, which he did
“ot Pence Councils.
(answer.
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Is
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pppinion
the
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