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occasion of the interview in question. I said that ry leave was only goin to be 6 months, that during that time there would be
a certain a ount of vacation: the Lone Tacation (under the
arrangements for my leave then made), Christmas and New Year
Chinese New Year, Race Teek, and Faster w that I should
probably have cleared off lost if not all of the heavy cases
then pending that very little work was done in the arly part
of the year, owing to the frequent breaks for vacation that
I was of opinion that in these circumstances Mr. Rees Davies
could do very little harm, that he was probably capable of
doing the assize work, and that in these circumstances I shoula
be very glad if he received the appointment. I think that Your
Excellency will agree with me that even in the circumstances ry
recommendation was very luke-warı,
4.
As Your Excellency used the words "hitherto
unprecedented" with regard to my application for leave, I
assumed that Your Excellency would have preferred it to have
been based on precedent.
5.
I must remaind Your Excellency of the
circumstances under which the arrang ment for ry leave was ome
to with Your Excellency some nine months ago.
The interview was at Your Excellency's
request; and the enquiries which Your Excellency put to me with
refrence to Mr. Rees Ravies opined with the remark, that you
were desirous of knowing my plans as to poing on leave, an Mr.
Rees Davies was anxious to go on leave and it was often
necessary in such circumstances to look a long way ahead, and
you therefore desired to know my opinions on Mr. Rees Davies'
qualifications. I then stated what my intertions as to applying
for leave were, and gave Your Excellency my opinion as to hr.
Rec■ navies's qualifications to act as Chief Justice as above
set out. It was then arranged that hr. Rees Davies should go
on leave shortly afterwards for six months, so as to fit in
with my going on leave in the autumn. This arrangement formed
the