adjudicated under Ordinance
As of 1856, the Bench might
be
apprised of the fact.
Thew being
nothing either
irregular or illegal
in law or illegal in such a
request, it was complied
with by this Acting Chief Magistrate who
on 23rd October directed Mr.
Collins the Chief Clerk, to issue a Circular, apprising all the Justices that an adjourned
Case was appointed to be heard
on the 25th October.
signed,
This Circular I saw, and
was
afterwards
surprised to learn that many
of My Brother Justices
had
not seen it.
On the 25th October, Mr.
Collins
was called before the
Bench and required to explain
why the Circular had not gone
its regular course.
The Justice, were informed
that after being signed by
me
it was presented to Mr. Anstey, who retained it, and sent it to yourself by whom it was returned in an official letter to the acting Chief Magistrate requesting
an
explanation and in
a subsequent Letter dated 25th
...
adjudicated under Ordinance
As of 1856, the Bench might
be
apprised of the fact.
Thew being
mothing either
imegular or illegal
lav or ithigal in such a
request, it was complieds
with by this Acting Chief Magistrate who
23rd October directed Mr.
Collins the Chief (lerts, to issue a Cincelar, apprizing all the Justices that an adjourned
appointed to be heard
Case was
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the 25th October.
signed,
This Circular I saw, and
and was
afterwards
surprised to learn that many
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not seen it.
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Collins
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why the Circular had not
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that after being signed by
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it was presented to M. Anstey, who retained it, and sent it to yourself by whom it was retuoméd in an official letter to the acting Chief Magistrate requesting
in a
in
explanation and is
subsequent Letter dated 25th
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