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but that they
of the
were
also Officials
the Colonial Supreme Court, and in that capacity received salaries
from
Colonial Funds
That the Act came into force
in Hong Kong
The 1st July 1891,
and that there were up to that date
a. Judge.
Registrar, a Deputy
Registrar, and a Marshal of the
Crest. That
де
Vice Admiralty these the judge. In James Russell who was also Chief Justice of the Colony, had since died, the Regishar M. Ackroyd had been promoted to be a Puione fudge of the Pupreme Court, the Deputy Registrar. Mr. Sangster. Haziland
and the Marshal, thr
were Officials of the
Supreme
Supreme Court holding the same.
position in that Court as
they did
before the abolition of the Vice Admiralty
Court; and were capable of discharging
the same functions discharged
Marshal.
az
ad
they formerly
Deputy Registrar
aud
That it was supposed in the
Colonial Office that the offect of the to change the Vice Admiralty
was
Act fees into Count fees of the Supreme out in ito Admurally jurisdiction, which like other Court fees acived from suitors by the Oficials of the Suprant Court would, if taken in cash, be carried into the Colonial Treasury
and form part of the Colonial Revenue, or if taken in stamps
would