§ 80. Dr. HASTINGSasked the Attorney-General whether any change is contemplated in the present method of recommending persons for appointment as magistrates?
§ The SOLICITOR-GENERALThe Lord Chancellor does not propose that any change should be made in the present method of recommending persons for appointment as magistrates. He will continue to consult his advisory committees about all persons who are recommended for appointment.
§ Mr. G. H. OLIVERWill the hon. and learned Gentleman make representations to the Lord Chancellor pointing out to him the grave dissatisfaction which exists continually in the counties about the constitution of the Advisory Committee which makes the appointments of magistrates?