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In the course of long discussions in London he also suggested that the Chief
Justice to be appointed under the Act should have the power to decide whether
rules and ordinances were repugnant to the laws of England. The Act accepted
the ...
In the course of long discussions in London he also suggested that the Chief
Justice to be appointed under the Act should have the power to decide whether
rules and ordinances were repugnant to the laws of England. The Act accepted
the ...
Page 73
The difliculty was that this would need a change in the law, and no law could be
passed through the Legislative Council of New South Wales unless the Chief
Justice issued a certificate that such a proposed law was not repugnant to the
laws ...
The difliculty was that this would need a change in the law, and no law could be
passed through the Legislative Council of New South Wales unless the Chief
Justice issued a certificate that such a proposed law was not repugnant to the
laws ...
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prosecution that he had driven the Chief Justice to Launceston in his own coach
—sure proof of evil collusion between the executive and the judiciary; the day
after the trial Arthur had dined with Mr Lyttleton, the magistrate of Launceston
who ...
prosecution that he had driven the Chief Justice to Launceston in his own coach
—sure proof of evil collusion between the executive and the judiciary; the day
after the trial Arthur had dined with Mr Lyttleton, the magistrate of Launceston
who ...
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Contents
DARKNESS | 1 |
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE son | 41 |
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