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We are expected to advise upon and conduct
the legal business of all the departments of the Government both executive and legislative.
The Goverment of this Colony includes, in addition to the ordinary functions of a Crown Colony, the follow. -ing special features:-
The whole of the work usually undertaken by a Municipality in other places is carried out by Government departments, including Public Works and Buildings Public Health and the control of private buildings: The Government, in addition to ordinery Municipal works ranares one of the busiest Harbours in the World, also Waterworks and a Railway.
The Government is landlord of all the land
in the Colony and each building plot is held under a Crown Lease: that is to say, the Government manages a building estate of enormous extent and value:
The peculiar geographical position of the Colony on the confines of the Great Empire of China,
and the converging highways of the trade of the Pacific gives rise to a number of intricate and difficult questions of International Law and Polier:
The whole of the Criminal Work of the Colony
is managed by Government Departments.
In addition to advising every department and office of the Government and assisting the Attorney-General in drafting Ordinance and regulations, I have lately been conduct- -ing singlehanded the legal work which would in England be divided between the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Clark Ø of the Peace, the Town Clerk, the Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority, and the respective Solicitors for the Waterworks, Railway Companies, Harbour Trust, Crown Lands and Forests, Foreign Office, Board of Trade, Board of Education, General Post Office, Customs and Exeise, &c., &c.
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