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176, Queen's Road Bast,
Hongkong, November 1st., 1909.
J. H. Kemp, Esq.,
Registrar, Supreme Court.
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Suspension Proceedings against Mr. F. Howell.
I
beg to acknowledge the receipt of the
notice dated the 28th. October last, requesting me to attend
before the Executive Council, this afternoon at 2.15 to give
evidence in the above proceedings.
The story of my dealings with Mr. F. Howell
is a very long and complicated one as is apparent from the
statements contained in my petition and in the statement of
claim in my action against Mr. F. Howell, being Action No. 88
of 1908. To present the facts on which my charges against
Mr. Howell are based in a clear and satisfactory manner is
a difficult matter for anyone not a trained lawyer and
practically impossible for me on such short notice as I have
received. I therefore beg that the investigation of my charges
against Mr. Howell may be postponed until I have time to get
legal assistance and am able to put the facts before the
Council in effective form.
I would, however, prefer that the hearing
of the charges be postponed until after the hearing of my
action against Mr. Howell, which action now that my Counsel
Mr. Slade has returned to the Colony will be pressed on with
the utmost speed.
I am ete.#,
(sd.) John Tatamı.