PY.
Sir,
Supreme Court,
October 7, 1908.
173
With further reference to your letter 8098/03/0.3.0. of
the 26th ultimo requesting my observations and explanations on a
certain Report of a so-called "Commission to enquire into the
General work of the Registry of the Supreme Court", I have the
honour to inform you that such a document considering its size
and contents, after a careful analysis of what is called the
"evidence", which the Commissioners are not ashamed to admit they
did not think it necessary to go into, I must ask atleast
another 15 days from the 10th, for the transmission of my reply.
2. It cannot be expected that a document such as this
where I am oersonally concerned and which I alone can attend to,
will be answered by me in so short a time as has been given me:
therefore I find I must ask for a further 15 days from the 10th.
to enable me to complete that which I have been working at ever
since, Sundays as well as weak days.
3.
I cannot ask any body to do the clerical part of the
work for me and I must do all myself.
The Bonourable
The Colonial Secretary.
I have fo..
(Sd.)
J.W.Norton Kyshe.
Registrar.