Ir
Land
to you Londe
conveying to Kimberley's thanks for your
letter, I am to add that he is disposed to think that the
Traft ordinance might, with
certain amendments,
be
properly introduced for the consideration of the local Legislature.
HIH.

HongKong 1/4/34.
To the Lord President
of the Council
MINUTE.

Mer Round April
Mr. Moade.
Mr. Holland. P Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Hugessen
Lord Himberley.
Indeyed
13938-13/4/72
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10 April 1872
My Lord,
In a scheme
for improving the constitution and procedure of the Courts
of Justice in Hongkong
see minate of Mr. Rothands
recently submitted for Ing Consideration by
Mr Pauncefote the Attorney General of the Colony

It
Mittelland
as I had
Many
with reference to another point. But the matter
does not frem at all
it was
proposed
that the Supreme Court should in
certain cases have the power to grant Special Leave to appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
I should be obliged to your Lordships to

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