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… made as follows: 1956, prize (£500), Leonard C. Mitchell; Judges–Mrs A. Pearse (Dunedin), E. Buckmaster (Australia), … C. Hipwell; second, Douglas Badcock; third, Peter McIntyre; Judges–Robert Johnson (Australia), S. B. Maclennan … 1958, first, Leonard C. Mitchell; second, George Packwood; Judge–Napier Waller (Australia). 1959, first, Peter …
… (1849–1936). Judge and humanist. Chapman was born in Wellington on 23 … fifth son of Mr Justice H. S. Chapman, then the resident Judge in Wellington. He began his education at the Church of … to which territory he had removed after resigning his Judge's commission in New Zealand in 1852. Later, young …
… (1797–1858). Judge. Sidney Stephen was born at Somerleage, Somerset, … England, in 1797. He was a son of John Stephen, puisne Judge at St. Kitts in the West Indies, and later a member of … of having been swaddled in a stuff gown. His father was a Judge and he was cousin to Sir James Stephen, …
… The prizes were donated by Hay's Ltd. of Christchurch. The judges, Messrs Russell Clark ( q. v. ). Peter Tomory, and … L. Elliott; Sir Daryl Lindsay, Australia, was the sole judge. In 1963 first prize (oils), T. A. Field; second, Mary … was P. F. Noonan, with C. V. Wheeler second. The judge was G. Thomson, Australia. No competition was held in …
… cause célbre . Mr Justice F. R. Chapman was the trial Judge, and one of the features of the trial was the defence … her, but Cooper was found guilty and hanged. The trial Judge in this case had the unenviable distinction of having …
… a carefully reasoned and thoughtful direction by the trial Judge (again Sir Joshua Williams) on the peculiar situation … several hours and eventually sought a direction from the Judge on the point whether a majority decision of the jury …
… than 70 names, dates from 10 January 1842 when the first Judge of the Supreme Court in the infant colony took the … Chapman, of the Middle Temple, took office as a second Judge and, in January of the following year, “Rules and … hanged. Provision for the appointment of further Judges was made in a new Supreme Court Ordinance (Session …
… (1867–1927). Barrister, journalist, Judge of the Supreme Court. A new biography of Alpers, Oscar … On the very day that he was informed of his appointment as Judge, he was advised from Copenhagen that he had been … he was obliged at once to decline. His duties as a Judge of the Supreme Court commenced at Wellington in …
… further positions in the Colonial Legal Service as Puisne Judge from 1948 and Senior Puisne Judge from 1953. In 1958 he was appointed to his present … Rhodesia as Resident Magistrate. He was appointed Puisne Judge in Tanganyika in 1946 and went to Nyasaland as Chief …
… is planned to be held in Auckland in April 1965. The judge or judges were not named in the original announcement. …