DUCKWORTH, Chief Justice.
The object of the Constitution (Code, Ann., § 2-3704; Ga. L. 1945, p. 43) in conferring jurisdiction in specified classes of cases upon the Supreme Court is to require that all decisions in cases that involve the subjects there covered be made by the Supreme Court. But with equal clarity the Constitution (Code, Ann., § 2-3708; Ga. L. 1945, p. 44) directs that in all cases where such subjects are not involved the Court of Appeals...
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