From Journalist to 

 Judge. 



An Autobiography, 



By FREDERIC CONDE WILLIAMS, 



Judge of the Supreme Court of Mauritius ; late Puisne Judge of the 



Supreme Court of Natal ; formerly Judge of the Northern 



District Court, Jamaica ; sometime Editor of the 



Birmingham Daily Gazette, and of the 



Windsor Gazette and Eton 



College Journal. 



With Portrait. Crown 8uo, 6Sm 



"Judge Williams tells some good stories." — Bookman. 



" Contains the cream of an interesting and varied experience. . . . 

 His racy stories, portraits, and aperais are unencumbered with the 

 slightest alloy of tediousness or triviality." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



" Brightly recorded out of his varied experiences and observations 

 in many parts of the world." — Times. 



"An amusing and attractive piece of work. . . . His remini- 

 scences of the Birmingham statesmen of his day are well worth 

 reading." — Sunday Sun. 



"A lively autobiography of a varied and interesting life." — 

 Daily News. 



' ' A racy and popular book of reminiscences written with unusual 

 frankness and good humour." — Glasgoiu Evening News. 



"Full of interesting reminiscences." — Sussex Daily News. 



"Thoroughly interesting. . . . We have a series of thumb-nail 

 sketches of Birmingham statesmen. . . . They are of a certain 

 historical interest." — Northern Whig. 



