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of the Police Court. Upon
such a statement and
without the opportunity
of making further enquiries
it is not easy
to see how
the Law Officers of the Crown could come to any other conclusion than that
at which they arrived.
I must of course place myself in a true position with these
Authorities by the next
mail.
I have &c. &c., John Walter Hulme,
Lieutenant Governor & Chief Justice.
Colonial Secretary.
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4.137. Legislative.
9222 Hong Kong
RECEIVED
OCT 11
Government Offices, Hong Kong, &c., 1856
Ang Kong, & Fluquet, 1863.
Me remained in consequence
to law degree
I think it right & lay
before you.
It has reference to a statement
by Mr. Anstey of the manner in which information is furnished to one of the Colonial Newspapers for purposes of attack against certain Members of the Legislative
The Right Honourable
Stuart Labouchere, M.P.,
¥2.
V.
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of the Police Court. Upon
such a statement and
without the opportunity
of making further enquiries
it is not e
easy
to see how
the Law Officers of the_ frowse could come to any other conclusion than that
at which they anived.
I must of course place impelf in a true position with these
Authorities by the next
mail.
I have se Signte, John Walter Halme,
[ Live by. mont Thief Justice.
Colonial Sectory.
61
4.137. Legislative.
9222 Hong chúng
EIVED
OCTIL
Prvemment offices, Nietor,
1856
Ang Kong, & Fluquet, 1863.
Me meined emisionduce
to law degre
I think it right & la
you.
It has reference to a spurlamé
by Mr Auster of the manna in which information is furnished to one of the Clonial Kwspapers for purposes of attack againiċ certain Members of the legislative
The Raight Annable
Steurs Labouchere, M. P.,
¥2.
V.
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