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… appointed to the Legislative Council. He resigned his judgeship in 1875 and returned to England where he lived in … and decisions which suggested a safe rather than a strong Judge. Another sphere in which he left his mark was as an … on his contemporaries. He never became world-hardened as a Judge or a legislator, as was shown by the warm liberalism …
… a cousin of Mr Justice Callan, is at present a puisne Judge in Victoria. Callan was educated at the Christian … for judicial work. Callan was eminently suited to hold a judgeship – he had deep scholarship, a keen intellect, and a … on 21 February 1951 at the age of 69, an outstanding Judge of the New Zealand Bench. On 10 July 1913, at the …
… of New Zealand. The most outstanding of the immigrants was Judge O. J. Alpers, born in Denmark, who was unique in that, although of alien birth, he became a Judge of the Supreme Court. Johannes C. Andersen was a …
… a full 15 days and at the end of the hearing District Judge Ward and Dr Joseph Giles found that the charges of …
… lived at Hokianga for many years and eventually became a judge of the Maori Land Court. by John Sidney Gully, M.A., …
… (1816–85). Surveyor and Judge of the Native Land Court. Theophilus Heale was born in … competent mathematician. On 30 April 1877 he was appointed Judge of the Native Land Court, a post for which his …
… (1880–1948). Judge and industrial authority, President of the Court of … were recognised in 1928 when he was appointed a temporary Judge of the Supreme Court, in which capacity he displayed … Court of Arbitration begun by the distinguished company of Judges who preceded him. The essence of his approach to his …
… (1832–1912). Soldier, Resident Magistrate, and Judge of the Native Land Court. William Gilbert Mair was … of his King Country mission Mair was, in 1882, appointed a Judge of the Native Land Court, a post for which his …
… O.B.E. in 1962. Reed, Nigel Vernon, M.B.E., T.D. (1913– ). Judge of the High Court, Northern Region. Nigel Reed was … High Court of Northern Nigeria. Since 1956 he has been a Judge of the High Court. Watt, Leith Simpson (1914– ). …
… Stephen (1852). Mr Justice Sidney Stephen, newly appointed Judge of the Supreme Court at Dunedin, brought a charge of … the same hearing charged Stephen with alleged assault, the Judge having threatened to break every bone in the …