47
Ma
with the most marked kindness
Courtesy.
I
avidly note that the private
and personal relations of His Excellency the
Governor and
the Hon.
Mr. Kewick were
of a cordial character, but this
is not anything
that warrants interpre-
tation.
12.
I had, practically quite recently,
the impression
that the position
of Unofficial Members of Legislative Councils
in Colonies
is not an easy one.
A recent perusal of
papers, beyond being
a regret,
has always been expressed,
was considered,
and they alone.
For the first time,
at the formal table
it was noted that the reference
on the 22nd instant
to the Address to
the position of Unofficial Members of the
Legislative Council is legally a libel, I do not hesitate to express my
extreme regret
that
I should have done
so.
Instructions to his Excellency
the present Governor has removed
that impression. These instructions differ
materially from those given to the Governor of Hong
Kong in
July 1885.
Government Gazette
(Signed) Frederick Newark
Hoveling, 20th July 1943,
ao 28.
Page 1
...
Page 1
(end of page)
Revised to meet the exact format required and further refined for better readability and adherence to the instructions:47
Ma
with the most marked kindness
Courtesy.
I
avidly note that the private
and personal relations of His Excellency the
Governor and
the Hon.
Mr. Kewick were
of a cordial character, but this
is not anything that warrants interpretation.
12.
I had, practically quite recently, the impression
that the position of Unofficial Members of Legislative Councils
in Colonies is not an easy one.
A recent perusal of papers, beyond being a regret, has always been expressed, was considered, and they alone.
For the first time, at the formal table, it was noted that the reference on the 22nd instant to the Address to the position of Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council is legally a libel, I do not hesitate to express my extreme regret that I should have done so.
Instructions to his Excellency the present Governor has removed that impression. These instructions differ materially from those given to the Governor of Hong Kong in July 1885.
Government Gazette
(Signed) Frederick Newark
Hoveling, 20th July 1943, ao 28.
Page 1
...
Page 1
However, the final version should be formatted as per the original request, using HTML withfor paragraphs.
47
Ma with the most marked kindness Courtesy.
I avidly note that the private and personal relations of His Excellency the Governor and the Hon. Mr. Kewick were of a cordial character, but this is not anything that warrants interpretation.
12. I had, practically quite recently, the impression that the position of Unofficial Members of Legislative Councils in Colonies is not an easy one.
A recent perusal of papers, beyond being a regret, has always been expressed, was considered, and they alone. For the first time, at the formal table, it was noted that the reference on the 22nd instant to the Address to the position of Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council is legally a libel, I do not hesitate to express my extreme regret that I should have done so.
Instructions to his Excellency the present Governor has removed that impression. These instructions differ materially from those given to the Governor of Hong Kong in July 1885.
Government Gazette
(Signed) Frederick Newark
Hoveling, 20th July 1943, ao28.
Page 1
...
Page 1