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make no arra

him

for

ngements to compensate

- the loss of private practice

it would be necessary that he

should not undertake any cases

any

C

other official

which have been before him as Registrar or in capacity.

I have no doubt that personally be would not be

4 influenced

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his return to his

office by any unworthy motives in

his relations with the Solicitors and suitors and we should have to_

minimise al

as far as possible any difficulties that might

might arise in respect to references to the Registrar after his return to his duties in respect of cases in which he might have been engaged during the time

he

Se

employed in private practice.

tits st

With respect to Mr. Wive he

performed the duties

to

of Registrar my satisfaction and I believe to the satisfaction of all conserned - during the time he held the office and I need hardly therefore say that I should have no objection whatever to his bring again

appointed as Aeting Registrar.

To His Excelleney

The

I have se

(signed) George Phillippo,

Officer Administering the Government,

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