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395. Tong Hong

OCT

185 Lovernment

My Lord,

98

Offices, Victoria,

Houghong, 30th July, 1858

In accordance with the instructions conveyed in your Lordship's circular of 24th May last, I have the honor to report that of the three copies of the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, one has been transmitted for record and reference to the Supreme Court of the Colony, another has been deposited in the Magistrates' Court, and the third has been retained with the Circular in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Right Honorable

Lord John Russell, M.P.

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No

395. Tong Hong

OCT

185 Government

My Lord,

Offices, Victoria,

Houghong, 30th July, 1858

In accordance with the instructions conveyed in your Lordship's circular of 24th May last, I have the honor to report that of the three copies of the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, one has been transmitted for record and reference to the Supreme Court of the Colony, another has been deposited in the Magistrates' Court, and the third has been retained with the Circular in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Right Honorable

Lord John Russell, M.P.

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No

395. Tong Hong

OCT

185 Government

My Lord,

98

Offices, Victoria,

Houghong, 30th July, 1858

In accordance with the instructions conveyed in your Lordship's circular of 24th May last, I have the honor to report that of the three copies of the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, one has been transmitted for record and reference to the Supreme Court of the Colony, another has been deposited in the Magistrates' Court, and the third has been retained with the Circular in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Right Honorable

Lord John Russell, M.P.

Page 98

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No

395. Tong Hong

OCT

185 Government

My Lord,

98

Offices, Victoria,

Houghong, 30th July, 1858

In accordance with the instructions conveyed in your Lordship's circular of 24th May last, I have the honor to report that of the three copies of the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, one has been transmitted for record and reference to the Supreme Court of the Colony, another has been deposited in the Magistrates' Court, and the third has been retained with the Circular in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Right Honorable

Lord John Russell, M.P.

Page 98

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395. Tong Hong

OCT

185 Government

My Lord,

98

Offices, Victoria,

Houghong, 30th July, 1858

In accordance with the instructions conveyed in your Lordship's circular of 24th May last, I have the honor to report that of the three copies of the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, one has been transmitted for record and reference to the Supreme Court of the Colony, another has been deposited in the Magistrates' Court, and the third has been retained with the Circular in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Right Honorable

Lord John Russell, M.P.

Page 98

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395. Tong Hong

OCT

185 Government

My Lord,

98

Offices, Victoria,

Houghong, 30th July, 1858

In accordance with the instructions conveyed in your Lordship's circular of 24th May last, I have the honor to report that of the three copies of the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, one has been transmitted for record and reference to the Supreme Court of the Colony, another has been deposited in the Magistrates' Court, and the third has been retained with the Circular in the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The Right Honorable

Lord John Russell, M.P.

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