as I have been able at present to consider it, I am inclined to agree with the views of the Chief Justice and of the Attorney General.

Attorney-General

I have the honour to be,

& My Lord,

Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

5. Bowen

Governor.

Bowen Tel:

Date.

1883 11 ap

Last previous Paper.

No85

5965

El 19 ap

ecorde

77

[rms. 2 ] 82-H&S 1719)

Hong Kong

No. 6045

(Subject.)

6045

Read &

DESPATCH.

86

Regd 11.04.83

Russell accepts judgeship.

Stewart recommended for

"Treasurer and Registrar General."

(Minutes.)

Mr Meade & Mr Bramston

This telegram shows that Sir

Bowen has arrived in

the colony.

I do not know whether Lord Derby will appoint Mr Russell's Successor at once or wait till the despatch arrives: perhaps it would be better to wait, though Mr Stewart's merits & capacity are so well known as to need no further confirmation of any

However, to follow the exact format requested (HTML with

for paragraphs and
only if necessary), and to correct minor errors and improve formatting according to the given rules, the corrected version is:

as I have been able at present to consider it, I am inclined to agree with the views of the Chief Justice and of the Attorney General.

Attorney-General

I have the honour to be,
& My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,

5. Bowen
Governor.

Bowen Tel:
Date.
1883 11 ap

Last previous Paper.
No85
5965
El 19 ap
ecorde
77

[rms. 2 ] 82-H&S 1719)
Hong Kong
No.6045

(Subject.)
6045
Read &
DESPATCH.
86
Regd 11.04.83

Russell accepts judgeship.
Stewart recommended for
"Treasurer and Registrar General."

(Minutes.)
Mr Meade & Mr Bramston

This telegram shows that Sir Bowen has arrived in the colony.

I do not know whether Lord Derby will appoint Mr Russell's Successor at once or wait till the despatch arrives: perhaps it would be better to wait, though Mr Stewart's merits & capacity are so well known as to need no further confirmation of any

Let's adjust to fit the exact output format required and make necessary corrections.

as I have been able at present to consider it, I am inclined to agree with the views of the Chief Justice and of the Attorney General.

Attorney-General

I have the honour to be,& My Lord,Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,

5. Bowen

Governor.

Bowen Tel: Date. 1883 11 ap

Last previous Paper. No85 5965 El 19 ap ecorde 77

[rms. 2] 82-H&S 1719) Hong Kong No.6045

(Subject.) 6045 Read & DESPATCH. 86 Regd 11.04.83

Russell accepts judgeship. Stewart recommended for "Treasurer and Registrar General."

(Minutes.) Mr Meade & Mr Bramston

This telegram shows that Sir Bowen has arrived in the colony.

I do not know whether Lord Derby will appoint Mr Russell's Successor at once or wait till the despatch arrives: perhaps it would be better to wait, though Mr Stewart's merits & capacity are so well known as to need no further confirmation of any

Share This Page