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4. M. Gort, and also as to the mode by wh the inconveniences which had occurred in the moss case might be obviated- for the future
In obedience to lyts. Command, we have considered the accompanying papers, and have the honour to Report
That, with reference to Mr. Hamming. Letter of June 15," we have to observe that the best course of be taken is to instinct the Attorney fead of Hong Kong to act as he may think best,
in
and to use his best
exertions on behalf of the Alock
any legal proceedings pending or hereafter instituted against him at Hayking,
Haykog, at the
suit
are
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suit of the Moss. The suppstion Contained in Ihr Alcock's Despatch W 31, page 16, as to his having the apistance of the Attorney Gent at Hoyking whenever occasion may arise for seeling it, appears to us to deserve favourable consideration. We
not auxere of what is the precise meaning of same right of reference to. Attorney &t for assistance which the minister in Cline enjoys," as this is not explained, but we consider it desirable that Mr. Alcock & U.M. When Consular Officen in Japan, should receive
whatever Distinctions professional assistance in the discharge of
actions hought & in defending any
to the
their duties
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against them for their public &
Officia