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… not be accepted by many modern students, who are likely to judge, in the light of the history of nationalism since …
… to Sarah Richardson, daughter of Sir John Richardson, a Judge in Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. They had two …
… on appeal. But he was a sound and most industrious Judge, even if not a profound lawyer, and was highly …
… Land Court on Niue; the Resident Commissioner acts as Judge of both Courts. Social Conditions The family is the …
… all. Cocksfoot seed ripens unevenly and it is difficult to judge the best stage for harvesting. Most crops are cut when …
… strength has accrued from the outstanding qualities of the Judges who have presided over the Court and who have … them. The Court has been presided over by the following Judges: J. S. Williams, 1896–97; J. E. Denniston, 1898; W. … Court of Arbitration consisting of a permanently appointed Judge who presides over it and who must be a barrister or …
… leading to disciplined and organised parties is not easy to judge, since research in this field is still at an early …
… 1959–60 L. A. Gerrard and Miss R. Morrison 1960–61 C. G. Judge and Miss J. Davidson 1961–62 I. Crookenden and Miss A. …
… College of Science, London, and later became Marshal to the Judges of the High Court. In 1923 he founded the Redfern … College, where he graduated LL.B. in 1932. He was Judge's Associate at the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal … in Fiji (1954–60) Sir Albert was for five years Prison Judge in Tanganyika. Since 1961 he has been Commissioner of …