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The Council
of Hongkong may perhaps be excuses if it should sometimes fail in legislating to the entire Satisfaction of the Secretary forr the Colonies the above despatel 1.100 will prove most singularly that Mr Hulme then took pains to justify that control of the Legislature
the Rules of Courts, in respect to which be
over
now
opposed the reiterated Commanos If Your Lordships..
Mr Huline in his enalores Letter objects to Your Lorship "recommending to Her Majesty
to disallow
a
rule of Court.
long and successfully acted upon"," but if this should
his
own
mean
Success
in evarings
any
73
Criminal Sessions during
Six months of 1845, the sooner
it was
is
now
disallowed the betten Mr Hulme's opposition
to Her Majesty'l
Government rather than to myself.. I have the unanimous concurrence of
both the Executive and Legislative "Councils (with the exception of the opponent himself) with regard to the necessity of carrying out Your Lorship's instruations with firmness, and we hesitate as to the courte.
cannot
I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,
Your Lordship't,
Most therient
Humble Servant,
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