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The Chief Justice,
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I propose recommending this application
which I think is deserving of consideration.
5th. October, 1908.
(sd.) A. S.,
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I have always understood that there is a
- he question of principle involved in Mr. Lee-Jones's case not being a cadet - as to which, being eventually a matter for the Government, I should be loth to say anything.
But that does not prevent me saying that
I should be pleased if his request could be taken into favour- -able consideration. I have, during 34 years, found Mr. Lee Jones a very painstaking, and hard-working officer. He is always ready to give me assistance; and I wish to note especial- -ly that the intelligent way in which he follows cases in Court when he is acting as Registrar enables him to give me valuable assistance and information of which I often stand in need.
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5th. October, 1908.