M. of Date of
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Subject of Despatch.
Separate Nov 29th Fransmitting a letter from Chief Justice Hulme, with Enclosures bearing upon the Investigation of the charges preferred against him.
185. Dec. 3 Transmitting Report and Estimate. No 6 of 1847, for the extension of the Harbour Master's Pier, at Victoria, amounting to £364.0.10...
Private & Confidential
186. 27th,
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A Encl. 8. One. Referring to Private and Confidential Despatch of 29th November, and reporting Suspension of Chief Justice Hulme ..
D. Transmitting letter from the Rev. Mr Stanton, Colonial Chaplain, soliciting some aid from H.M's Government towards his school for the education of European children ..
Forwarding letter from Mr. Morrison, complaining of his present position: Colonial Surgeon.
Reporting appointment of Mr Campbell: Acting Attorney General, and Officiating Colonial Judge, in the room of Mr. J. W. Hulme, suspended; also of Mr. Parker, as Crown Prosecutor, and of M. b. Pollard, as Judge, Clerk, vice W: Potter..
Reporting appointment of Mr. W. F. Mercer, as a member of the Legislative Council, in the place of Mr Hulme, suspended from the Office of Colonial Judge
Acknowledging receipt of Despatches to No 121 of 19th October, also of two additional Blank Forms of the Blue Book, and 6 copies of the Colonial Regulation
None. Replying to His Lordship's Despatch No 112 of 8th September, relative to the applications made by several Military Pensioners serving in the Hongkong Police Force, to be allowed free Passages to India, for themselves and families .
Also, Copies in Duplicate of the Minutes of the Councils held on the 25th, 26th, 27th, and 30th November, and 2nd December, 1847, containing the Proceedings of the Inquiry into the conduct of Chief Justice Hulme, as referred to in Despatches of 24th November, and 8th December, marked respectively, " Private and Confidential. "
Colonial Secretary