the Dearetary of State for the Colonies. I bey to assure you
that the
bare fact of my having written to the Colonial Office at all has not
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made to Downing Street, & mahl such openers chall
been publicken. My opinion
that redress can be obturned on
від
proper
application bery
be so fustest. I dessepectjul
4t
be eradicated. I certainly shall not be so
appeal to the
publie
I have to call to your
my notice that on, respects of 22 Anot
last, have never yet been ever acknowledged Maupt of
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most obesunt Servant,
Murrow
My Lord Duties,
on
Under a strong feeling of indignation I am induced from a sense of public duty to apprize Your Trace that upon more than one occasion, Hrs Honor Mr. Ball, the Judge of the Small Cause Court of the Colony, has an open court referred Chinese cases for arbitrement to the notonous D.R. Calduck :
It is true that in such cases the Counsel of both litigants have assented, possibly have proposed the reference. But with sulmission I maintain, that Caldwells intimacy with lawyers, neither smilitates his dup quilt, nor by any means adds to the reputation of the legal profession, already deeply implecated in his crimes.
I cannot look upon the reference of a
to such a man in
English Judge to such
a case
from, an
- any other light than as defiling
the bench, and perpetuating a foul scandal upon Butun
a
foul scandal upon British inshi brations in the Colony,
therefore
thenfus crave Your Grassi
To His Grace
Consideration of the subject
The Duke of Newcastle K.
r. G.
Her Majestys Principal Secretor
of State for the Colonies Downing Stat