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"instructs me to say that the correspondence which you originated as to official details has been voluminous and irksome, and I desire to coutumanize it.

If you must be carried on through correspondence, I have to refer to this letter in extenso here again is a statement by the Chief Justice contrary to the fact that the correspondence was originated by me.

Notwithstanding the above mentioned intimation, the Chief Justice on August 1st thought proper to constitute the subject of communication between His Excellency the Governor and myself on the subject of my remunerative as Registrar of Companies: a matter with which the law concerns more than with the duties of the Registrar General or those of the Surveyor General; yet in order to show his animus and how irksome the correspondence (which had been originated by himself and not by me) had been, he interfered in a matter which had no reference to the Supreme Court, and letters dated August 17th, August 21st, and September 1st respectively, were written to all of which I now leave to refer in extenso as showing that the desire of the Chief Justice was not so much to sustain...

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