PREFERENCE HUBBUB.
SIR ROBERT STOUT’S PROTEST.
DOES NOT APPLY TO COMMONWEALTH.
By. Telegraph— Press AssociationCopyright. SYDNEY,, June 30. The Daily Telegraph states that Sir Robert Stout’s forcible protest expresses insistence on the ' P ro P® r prestige of a high judicial officer by comparison with that of at least all -the Ministers hut the Premier. MELBOURNE, June 30. Sir Edmund Barton states that the order of precedence does not refer to the Commonwealth, and the State Governor says no table o precedence has lately been recei e Irom Home.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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89PREFERENCE HUBBUB. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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