soubts must particularly apply;-
chinen neanuly, the adminion of
to practice :_ that the ordinance has
-
ban wholly insperative. When the
Adinance was
prepared by Mr Austry, he remounted that natives were then
in a ennuis
fit them
for
of Kaining
which would
the catisfacton richaye of their profeccional duties. No
Candidate has appeared, - and I am
of opinion that part 17
the Ordinance
might be dizallowed without
practical inconvenience
I should not have thought it
by any percely referring to that point to which my attention was
epecially called
means neccisary for Mer Anstey
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A very
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by you ) to go diffurely into the topics which his letter embraces, and
which have clicited the comewhat
1
serce animadversions of the Acting Je Colonial Secretary - But in an
eminently profeccional
matter so
• this, I can scarcely avoid laying all the Freaments before you. Mr Bridges refers to an matten respecting which I do mot at present feel it ncciful
trouble
you
with the
: Iful to
correspondence. to Aur Anstey my
I have conveyed to Mr.
opinion that he acted
his
unbecomingly in bringing his Official action into the field of private professional practice,