Brayhong 27th August, 1857. Faring been unavoidably absent from the Meeting of the

the Justices of the Peace

on the 25th Instant the Justices

present at that meeting

have

submitted to me

for consideration

the foregoing letter, and I hereby signify

my full

concurrence with and approval of the views opinions and resolutions which

it

expresses.

(Signed) Angus Fletcher, J.P.

(True Copy)

Colonial Secretary's Office.

(True Copy)

Sir.

55. 215

Attorney General's Office, Hong Kong, 30th August 1888.

(Reginald F. Mitchell-Innes, from James) I have the honor to certify to His Excellency that the Justices are

in error

if they doubt the accuracy of my report of what fell from the Chief Justice in this case, on granting the Rules Absolute, or if they think ... that the Court made allusion to their error in Lye Aling's Case.

The Honorable,

The Colonial Secretary

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