916/1928
Chief Justice's Chambers,
Courts of Justice,
Hong Kong.
9th May, 1931.
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With reference to Your Excellency's letter of the 28th April, relating to the case of Mr.N. I, Brewer, I have the honour to say that I agree with the advice given by the Attorney General in his minute of the 26th February,1931, in C.S.0.916 of 1928, except that I should have suggested the
sum of £1000.
I do not think that it would be of any use to ask the
I think Benchers to give the reasons for their decision.
that it is quite probable that they would refuse to give
their reasons.
I should prefer not to comment on the trial beyond saying that it did not take the course which Mr.Fitzroy, and
I as Attorney General, intended.
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That.
I have the honour to be,
gir,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
(sa). J.H.Kemp.
Chief Justice.
His Excellency,
Sir William Peel, K. C.M. G.,K.B. E.,
Governor.