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Mr Hillier in his letter bo Viscount Palmerston has fairly and truly set forth his services in this lolony, and it affords me much pleasure in being able to add, that during the six years that I have administered the Government, his conduct. has merited my rutine approval..
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From the nature of Population of this Colony, and the great extent of shipping that frequents it from all parts of the World, Mr. Willier's duties
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Chief Magistrate have always been onerous, and responsible, and Iam of opinion that This services might be made very useful
in the Employment which he now seets, should Viscount Palmerston be pleased to avail himself of them...
Ican also testify to the fact
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that Is Hillier's desire for Employment
in England in an
in an inferior post to that which he now holds in China, arises rutinely
from Circumstances of a domestic
nature..
It is right Ishould add, that Mr Hillier though not yet called to the Bar, has rurolled himself as a student the Middle Temple, has Kept Terms, attended Lectures, and deposited the usual Fees payable cabeing Called.
I have the honor to be, With the highest respect, My Lord Sute. Your Grace's. Most obedient
Humble Servant, Mtum
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