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1. The Secretary of State has requested me to furnish him
with explanations with regard to my action in writing a letter to the 'China Meil on 27th February, which in his opinion appears to be consonant neither with the dignity of the Bench, nor with due regard for the Colonial Regula- tions respecting communications to the Press by Public Officers.
2. Pressure of Court work has prevented my preparing the ne-
cessary complete explanations, I was therefore compelled to send a provisional explanation, which was forwarded to
His Excellency for tranenission to the Secretary of State
on 16th September. I have now the honour to submit a full
explanation, and in doing so I include references to a
larger question, which is intimately connected with the
present one, and be which I have for a long time been very anxious to lay before the Secretary of State.
3. I desire in the first place to drew the Secretary of State!
attention to the way in which this question has arisen.
In March of this year I was compelled to report the Registrar of the Gourt to His Excellency the Governor for
insubordination, and to call attention to the conduct of
the Colonial Secretary in the matter. The correspondence
was forwarded to the Secretary of State, and the only re-
sult has been a request for explanations with regard to my
orm action in another matter alluded to incidentally in one
of my letters, but which has no connexion with the matter
reported by me: this other matter not having appeared to
His Excellency the Governor at the time it occurred doser-
ving of comment, and my suggestion that the circunstances
to which it gave rise thould be considered no dead having
been acquiesced in by His Excellency.
4. The circumstances which led tomy making the Order altering
the Long Vacation were as follows:-
The work of the Court has considerably increased since I