Its Excellency will be glad to receive it from Hongkong.
I have, &c.
(Signed) W. J. Mercer,
Court House,
Hongkong.
Secretary.
(Copy)
Sir,
In 80667/86
Government House, 24th June 1856.
No. 48
I beg to inclose Minute drawn in passing the Ordinance for the "Admission of Candidates to the Rolls of Solicitors and Attorneys, Proctors and Practitioners in the Supreme Court".
I should wish the Minute to go home with the Ordinance. His Excellency the Governor has no serious objection to it.
I remain, Sir,
(Signed) J. F. Edger.
For Copy,
The Honourable
W. J. Mercer, Esquire,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong.
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Its hullene will be glad to
receive at from Fonsenieven
I have, to.
(Signed) 4. I. Mercer,
Court Montay-
Sue Cony Wurm Colormal becretary
(Copy)
Sir,
In 80667/86
Houghing, 24th June 1856.
48
I beg to inclove Minute Dissent in the powsing
the Ordinance for the "Aldumission of Candidates to the
Rolls
f Supreme_smart
Practitioners in the
I should wish the Minte
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to go lime with the bodinance, Hois Copsellensys the Governor Hove
how ser objection to it
I remain, Her,
(Signed) J. F. Edger.
Fine loopy-
The Hommable
W. J. Mercer, Esquire,
Wollman
deriting
Colonial keretary. Colonial shouting
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