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has faced over the last five years, they have been navigated with dexterity. As befits a skilled maritime lawyer, not only has he kept the legal system afloat,
he also leaves it in remarkably shipshape condition. He deserves the thanks of all of us and of the whole
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Sir, Members
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indeed wish to join you in the warm tribute you have paid to Michael Thomas. His talent as a public speaker has taken him all over the world and I have no need to remind Members of his eloquence and quick-wittedness and fast footwork in debate and at question time, and no doubt, some of these qualities have stood him in good stead in the law courts and before the Privy Council.
You have already mentioned, Sir,
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of civil debtors, the Rehabilitation of offenders Ordinance
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home to the people of Hong Kong the importance of the rule of law and the importance of their legal system as a bulwark of their freedoms and way of life. In his many contacts with Members, Michael Thomas has