169
168
papers.
It has not been posted up
in the Court so for as
hris
he is
awark
The Administrator observes that
of opinion to be posted up
that this notiel
ought
ever
The Ching Justice station that erns if it had bew poetid up, he dors not think it would have been brought to Of Eitel's notice, unless his attention
had brew specially called toit
The Attorney
of D'Eitil in the
the way of
translation,
96
Kwong.
seeing that M-Clian Fai-kuong was approved Chinese Clerk and
Dranslator.
as
The Chief Justice marks that he thinks the Dispatch must ben taken in counsssion with the portions
Corespon
dence and that he understands
that Dlikel's appointment had
d
Queral nado portions
ben urged
%
Lord Kimberly's bropatch and asks
the Chief Justice whether he does not
consider that too much was
Expected
of
hellssary
mon
on the
gmund
that it was
that a translator for the
important documents should be well alquanited with English
Go