local

Corase

knowledge it is of 1 difficult to estimate whether

or not any

is

such arrangement

practicable.

I would horsever

asts you further to consider the

A

Λ

points which I have raised

and to report upon them.

-6.

You

state that you opposed to the combination

are

q

P.

the appointments of Interpreter

and Chimes fount Translator;

and il

if after further consideration, you are still of ofinim that I I the duties of the fur offices

Kapt separate, I shall be

be

new.

prepared to accept your The Chief Justice however

Consider

ing afinion

that the amal. may tell

"~gamation shall be tried upon the express understanding

should

RAFT.

MINUTE.

fr. Fairfield.

fr. Wingfield.

Tr. Bramston.

4r. Meade.

Ir. Buxton.

Marquess of Ripon.

Faglitte

that, if the present interpreter $55 is found to be temable adequately to discharge the double duties,

He shall be restored to his

original position and pay. -7. The abolition of the appoint.

•ment of messenger

of messenger in Vaultrafley

im of the

and the reduction

Salary of

the Paisne Judge's

cleak have my sanction

together with other minor recommendations

8.

I agree

thinthing thin thing

with you

in

that it ought

to be possible for

one

the

magistratie to perforon the magisterial work of Glory without the aid of an assistant, especially if

has bung stepis

are tation as suggested

by the Chief Justice to transfer, to the Supreme Court contain

Cases which it is now

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