Reports from me on his work among your office records. You will probably find there also recommendations of Mr. Sharp sent in by May at the time he was acting Governor. I would add that it is some five years since Mr. Sharp was in Hong Kong, and that during those years he has been practising before Privy Council largely in cases coming from the Eastern Colonies.
Yours sincerely,
Matthew Nathan
May
Ette
Dear Sir,
9 September 1909
Manusi, who is a cousin of lawns at firamente, Kote the receipt from better at Hong Kong ~11, PEMBRIDGE SQUARE W.
of the 4th instant strongly recommending me. Ext. 6 6 6 Sharp for the Attorney General or elsewhere in the event?
Lt. Col.
Si Maitlus Nashan
Jos The EELS.
RE game
dear Harris,
Will you
strong
"September 4 1909"
indorse this
Recommendation
as application it succeeds.
I do not know any possibility of the Attorney Generalship becoming vacant in the next future. If it does, Mr. Sharpe has the claim to fill it due to having twice acted in the appointment.
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