jurisdiction, it is
nevertheless obviously
most desirable that
he should receive
from the Colonial Chaplain all that
consideration and
recognition which is
due to
the
any
holder
of the Episcopal office
and which I cannot
Bishop being
Being competent to decide in
the case
I have no doubt that the Chaplain will feel that it is unmeet
The Clergy and the laity of the Church of England
will
in Hongkong readily and cheerfully,
accord to Bishop
I propose no direct measure for
An end to that
but there should be no difference
Office or Individual.
Whatever the
Archbishop
does in this regard
No. 11274
(Subject.)
The Ordinance relating &
Date.
1875
Last previous Paper.
10036
October
10 | 74-H & S 5020)
DOMESTIC.
508
relating to S. Paul's College
immediate attention will be given thereto but
inform" is requested to promits set forth
for Ebden.
Ride. 13/10/75.
1619.10
(Minutes.)
Mr Malcolm
The question raised by the Archbishop was answered by
the Law Officers
in the affirmative both generally and in regards the particular case of Hongkong. The 9435 and 3887/72.
Reply No 14/10