have been expressed.

4. Mr Lyttelton

able to

join

when

whom you refer

be

absent from

The Colony

the proceedings against

you

take place. The date

of the proceedings is a

matter

upon which you are

defendant.

upon the state of your health but will

not be proceeded with until you return to the colony which will not be delayed any longer than is required by

the state of your health.

I will

bring the consideration

which has been on thems

ground extended

to you

It is probable that

Sir Justice will see but

not Sir H Goodman

DRAFT.

Their Lordships

steadily

456

in favour of the same changes

as

per which you are

required to meet, perhaps

Lyttelton

no ground whatever for

MINUTE.

Mr.

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney.

Earl of Onslow.

Mr. Chamberlain,

to

extend the same

consideration to Sir H Justice. The Baron Indje,

Mr Justice

must therefore

decline to order anyone

to remain in the Colony, wait

possibly for some months,

terminating until the hearing of

the

proceedings against you.

These charges

will as you are

well aware be

dealt with under

Colonial Regulations

relating to suspension

and removal from office

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