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I have the honour to acknowledge Your Excel-
-lency's Confidential communication of the 16th. instant with
reference to the projected arrangements for borrowing the Chief
Justice (the Judge) of Shanghai to sit as a Judge of Appeal in
this Colony. I think it advisable to draw Your Excellency's
attention to the fact that as all the Original Jurisdiction
cases are taken (except in very rare cases) by the chief
Justice in this Colony, the proposed arrangement would make
the Judge of Shanghai the Judge of Appeal from the Chief
Justice of Hongkong. I venture to suggest that Your Excellency
should cable to the Secretary of State to this effect, and beg
that before the arrangements are concluded, the details should
be communicated to Your Excellency for consideration.
I have etc.,
(sd.) F. T. Piggott,
Chief Justice.
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is Excellency
Sir Frederick Lugard, K.C.M.G.,
Governor.