7 MARCH 1914, Page 14

A JUDICIAL WARNING.

[To VIZ Roma or wis “Srronror..") Sue,—Will you quote for the benefit of Lord Reading, L.C.J., Mr. Justice Scrutton'e remarks in the Times of Monday, " Com- missioners of Inland Revenue v. Miller Hunter" ?—" the well- known rule that no communication should be made by one party to a judicial tribunal without the knowledge of the other party was of the greatest importance and should be strictly observed." You will remember that Mr. Handel Booth and another received private information from the then Attorney- General during the Marconi Inquiry.—I ani, Sir, &a., 10 Coleman Street, London, B.C. E. T. HARGRAVES.