NEW CHANCERY RULE.
The Chancery Rules have been supplemented by the addition of a new rule numbered 165a, promulgated January 6, 1922, as follows:
165a. All pleadings, proofs and other papers presented to, and all orders and decrees signed by the Chancellor or a Vice-Chancellor or Advisory Master at the State House in Trenton, shall be forthwith filed with the clerk; and all such which shall be so presented and signed at chambers or elsewhere shall be marked filed by the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor or Advisory Master (which need only be over the initials of his name and office, and may be done by his official stenographer or sergeant-at-arms at his direction), and all such papers shall be retained by the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor or Advisory Master and delivered or forwarded by him, or at his direction, to the clerk with all convenient speed.