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immense distances and litigants are often cut off from any legal assistance. Only three days are given after the appellant receives the case from the Magistrate to deliver it to the Court, first giving notice to the respondent who may, at that time, be hundreds of miles away. I think that the Statute should be made more elastic, and that discretion should be given to the Court to extend the time, upon such terms as justice may require. Case struck out. Solicitors for appellant : Harney S* Harne...y. Solicitor for respondent : W. F. Forster. ^901- TAYLOR, Informant (Respondent). Oct. 3' THOMPSON AND OTHERS, Defendants (Appellants). The C. J. Justices — Case stated — 23 Vic, No. 3 — Municipal Institutions Act, 1900 — Bye-laws — Hensman, J. Plying Joy passengers. This was a case stated by Justices at Fremantle, pursuant to 23 Vic, No. 3. The four appellants had been convicted and fined for unlawfully plying for passengers, contrary to the Municipal Institutions Act, 1900. Against this conviction they now appealed.
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