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Government Notification.

In accordance with the application of the Honorable Chief Justice Hulme, Mr G. A. Frotter is re-appointed to the office of Judge's Clerk from the 15th instant inclusive.

By Order

(Signed) W. T. Mercer

Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 22nd June, 1868


(True Copy)

W. T. Mercer

Colonial Secretary.


No 27 of 25th April.

Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong 18th July, 1868.

I am directed to forward for your information copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the address of His Excellency the Governor, on the subject of Mr. Frotter being permitted to draw his salary as Judge's Clerk during his absence from the Colony, and to acquaint you that as Mr. Frotter was not removed from that situation, but declined to serve under the Provisional Judge, His Excellency is of opinion that Mr Frotter is not entitled to any salary from the Government Funds during the time Mr. Pollard was performing the duties of Judge's Clerk.

His Excellency is further of opinion

The Honorable John W. Hulme, Esq.

Chief Justice.

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Government Notification. In accordance with the application of the Honorable Chief Justice Hulme, Mr G. A. Frotter is re-appointed to the office of Judge's Clerk from the 15th instant inclusive. By Order (Signed) W. T. Mercer Colonial Secretary. Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 22nd June, 1868 (True Copy) W. T. Mercer Colonial Secretary. No 27 of 25th April. Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong 18th July, 1868. I am directed to forward for your information copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the address of His Excellency the Governor, on the subject of Mr. Frotter being permitted to draw his salary as Judge's Clerk during his absence from the Colony, and to acquaint you that as Mr. Frotter was not removed from that situation, but declined to serve under the Provisional Judge, His Excellency is of opinion that Mr Frotter is not entitled to any salary from the Government Funds during the time Mr. Pollard was performing the duties of Judge's Clerk. His Excellency is further of opinion The Honorable John W. Hulme, Esq. Chief Justice.
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Government Notificatim..

In accordance with the application_ the Honorable Chief Justice Hulme, Mr G. A. Frotter is re-appointed to the office_ of Judge's block from the 15th. Instant inclusive.

By Order

(Signed) Maine

Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 22th June, 1868

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Colonial Secretary.

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Main Colomal Secretary.

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No 27 of 25th firil.

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Colonial Office, Victorico, Houghong 18th July, 1848.

am directed to forward for your

information copy of a Despatch from the

Secretary of State for the Colonies to the address

of His Excellency the Governor, on the subject

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that as Mr.

of Mr. Frotter being permitted to draw his salary as Judge's block during your abcence from the Colony, and to acquaint you Frotter was not removed from that situation,

but declined to serve under the Provisional Judge, His Excellency) is of opinion that Mr Frotter

is not entitled to

any salary from the

Government. Funds during

the time. Mr. Pollard

• performing the duties of Judge's blerk.

His Excellency is further of opinion

The Honorable

John W. Hulme, Esq.

Chief Justice.

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