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" much. The conduct was
" of such a kind that it could " not be allowed."
The Daily Press Newspaper of the 28th April reported the Chief Justice on the same
occasion to have said.
" That Court might be a " fitthing place for the German " Consul, if he thought fit,
4th May 1876
German Consul
used.
This letter was
forwarden
Ohman Comedy; to the Chief Justice Sir John
Hong Kong to Sir
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John
Imale Smale
by
Mr Cordes Consul
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4 to vindicate his conduct
" and let the world see that " he had done right: "
The German Consul requested to know whether the quoted words were correct, or if not what were the exact terms
for Germany in Hongkong,
but no answer was received.
and it was,
:s followes bey
another teller
from that
gentlemen requesting the hover
an interview with the May 1878 of an
Chief Justice
In acknowledging the receipt of these letters through his Cleck the Chief Justice
poristed out that he could
not receive
any
Consular
communications, which
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