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122

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Jo no 3461

W. 212. Mt. H. D. Gibbons to Chief Justice.

and by you suggesting such rules as may appear to you necessary.

with Mt Justice Snowden thereon and settle such of them as may appear proper for future guidance.

(Sigd) John Smale. Chief Justice.

Supreme Court, Hong Kong 18th August 1880

I have the honour to inform you that I have in accordance with your request read the memorandum which was furnished to me in London as a short summary, without details, of the duties of the office to which I have been appointed.

and to which your Honour referred yesterday as Honourable, Sir John Smale, Chief Justice of Hong Kong

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Jo no 3461

W. 212. Mr. H. D. Gibbons to Chief Justice.

and by you suggesting such rules as may appear to you necessary, confer with Mr Justice Snowden thereon and settle such of them as may appear proper for future guidance.

(Signed) John Smale, Chief Justice.

Supreme Court, Hong Kong 18th August 1880

I have the honour to inform you that I have, in accordance with your request, read the memorandum which was furnished to me in London as a short summary, without details, of the duties of the office to which I have been appointed, and to which your Honour referred yesterday.

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Jo no 3461

W. 212. Mr. H. D. Gibbons to Chief Justice.

and by you suggesting such rules as may appear to you necessary, confer with Mr Justice Snowden thereon and settle such of them as may appear proper for future guidance.

(Signed) John Smale, Chief Justice.

Supreme Court, Hong Kong 18th August 1880

I have the honour to inform you that I have, in accordance with your request, read the memorandum which was furnished to me in London as a short summary, without details, of the duties of the office to which I have been appointed, and to which your Honour referred yesterday as Honourable, Sir John Smale, Chief Justice of Hong Kong.

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