§ Mr. MARTINasked the Attorney-General what judges in the King's Bench Division have sat on Saturdays in London, and on what Saturdays since the Prime Minister promised last Session that such a course would be taken?
§ Sir RUFUS ISAACSThe subjoined table shows the number of Saturday sittings in London of the judges in the King's Bench Division from Michaelmas, 1910, to Hilary, 1912. The Lord Chief Justice and other judges who sit in the Court of Criminal Appeal do not sit on Saturdays but are engaged in the work of the Court. The judges taking the commercial list and the judges presiding in the Railway Commission do not sit on Saturdays but devote extra time to the work during the week. In further answer I refer my hon. Friend to the reply given by me to his question on the 22nd of April last.
Summary of Saturday Sittings of Judges in the King's Bench Division from Michaelmas, 1910, to Hilary, 1912:—
Saturdays out of Fifty-Seven Saturdays. Lord Chief Justice 2 Grantham, Justice 8 Lawrance, Justice 10 Ridley, Justice 15 Darling, Justice 29 Channell, Justice 20 Phillimore, Justice 44 Bucknill, Justice 26 Bray, Justice 12 A. T. Lawrence, Justice 7 Pickford, Justice 16 Lord Coleridge, Justice 16 Hamilton, Justice 10 Scrutton, Justice 8 Bankes, Justice 17 Avory, Justice 6 Horridge, Justice 20 Lush, Justice 17