was not emntemplated by ther Majesty's Secretary of State when appointments were made and approved.

It is proper for me here to remark that the Registrantife of the Vice Admiralty Cant is regulated by the Imperial Act- 20 Vic. Cap. 24s, but the Registrar of the Supreme Count for time being is obrianly the fittest pursm to fill it.

Papers marked D.E.F. which explain themselves, show particulars of proceedings of the Supreme Cant for 1878. The Official Afigure and the Official Administrator are declared by Ordinance (1870) to be the Registrar of the Supreme Cont and cannot therefore be separated without an Ordinance, which I do not deem necessary.

The Office of Official Pinoter (as will be seen from Actum ^) has proved to be of very small importance, and if the duties at any time increased, could be readily detached from that of the Registrar. The amount of work entailed by the Office is exceedingly trifling.

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It is proper for me here to remark that the Registry of the Vice Admiralty Court is regulated by the Imperial Act- 20 Vic. Cap. 24, but the Registrar of the Supreme Court for the time being is obviously the fittest person to fill it.

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Papers marked D.E.F. which explain themselves, show particulars of proceedings of the Supreme Court for 1878.

The Official Assignee and the Official Administrator are declared by Ordinance (1870) to be the Registrar of the Supreme Court and cannot therefore be separated without an Ordinance, which I do not deem necessary.

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The Office of Official Printer (as will be seen from Actum) has proved to be of very small importance, and if the duties at any time increased, could be readily detached from that of the Registrar. The amount of work entailed by the Office is exceedingly trifling.

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The Office of appraiser might, I think, be made...

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