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way appear to be supervise
- to be supervise the Interpreters of the Supreme Court and to traustale original papers, handed to me by this hourt orts verify translations put cinly parties
many
case and handed to un
- us by
itie
Coust for verifection. The papers in this car were not handed to unity
Case
we to
the Court to traudate, nor were étare
in this case for any papers translate officially, and scotrandtation of my paper relating to this case. was handed to me for verification For was I requested by the lescent to work up the questions Iprepared for at the request of Phr Wotton and ~ The which work appears to be referred to
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in the bill as attendance in Court" Had the bount asked me to do such work, I would have done it, but considered it not included in
my official duties but as extra . work. It is not my duty
my duly as I understand it to study such questions
or to attend in Court to ausever such
questions, and I did thus part of the work sumpty
Az a
literary 4. When I was first appocuted. on the shiff of the sapreme Court; I was told by Sur kyllar wlio hend for some time previous to his arrival lar practiced in Bocubay, Meat Coveneciant
lead
were
Interpreters in India are allowed to do traustation work, out of office
Cours