COFY.
Confidential.
Sir,
No.4.
Supreme Court,
May 31st, 1902.
146
With reference to my interview with his
Excellency the Officer Administering the Government this morn-
ing, at which you were present, on the subject of a regrettable
incident between the Acting buisne Judge and myself a few days
back, l have the honour most respectfully to state that 1 abide
entirely by the decision of Sir William Gascoigne, and that as
requested by his Excellency having regard to my subordinate
position to the Fuisne Judge, i beg to express regret that i
should have allowed myself both in manner and in written ex-
pression, a latitude which his Excellency has ruled was unbecom
-ing. Moreover personally, and on my own account, 1 beg now
further deeply to apologise to both His Excellency the Officer
Administering the Government and yourself for the trouble i
may have been the cause of in this matter.
I have etc.,
(Sa.) J. W. Norton Kyshe,
Registrar.
E.S. As I find that His Excellency's decision is addressed
to you and is the original 1 beg to enclose same.
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary.