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OP Y.

Sir,

24.

Government House,

Hongkong, 2nd. June, 1908.

* (.52)

geoljant teldo

RORI‚mmut „Jai

460

I have the honour to acknowledge your letter

of May 29th. The question which I understand that Your Honour desires me to submit for the decision of the Secretary of State is the one raised by yourself as to the status of the Registrar. The views held by Your Honour and by myself respectively on this matter are I think expressed at sufficient length in the 21 letters which constitute the correspondence to be submitted to Lord Crewe. The letter of June 26th. from Sir M. Nathan to which you allude in your letter under reply would seem to refer to the method of meeting certain clerical requirements which you had represented in your letter of June 3rd., 1905, to which Sir M. Nathan's was a reply. It has not caused me therefore to alter the views which I have expressed in the correspondence which has taken place on the larger subject of the status of the Registrar.

is Honour

The Chief Justice.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) F. D. Lugard,

Governor,&c. »

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