CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 466

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granted to Chief

Justice Hulme,

and the arrangemes,

have

which you made consequent

thereon.

I have se.

i.

264 $463

Extracts from the Minutes of the -

Executive Council of Hongkong, respecting

leave of absence to Chief Justice Hulme.

Thursday, 10 February, 1859.

"His Excellency The Governor mentioned that he had been given to understand that the Chief Justice had it in contemplation to apply, at no distant period, for leave to proceed to England; but in His Excellency's

opinion such application, if now made, could not be entertained, - from the inability of the Government to provide for the discharge of the important functions of the high office of Chief Justice : it was therefore

unanimously agreed, that the subject

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granted to Chief Justice Hulme, and the arrangemes, have which you made consequent thereon. I have se. i. 264 $463 Extracts from the Minutes of the - Executive Council of Hongkong, respecting leave of absence to Chief Justice Hulme. Thursday, 10 February, 1859. "His Excellency The Governor mentioned that he had been given to understand that the Chief Justice had it in contemplation to apply, at no distant period, for leave to proceed to England; but in His Excellency's opinion such application, if now made, could not be entertained, - from the inability of the Government to provide for the discharge of the important functions of the high office of Chief Justice : it was therefore unanimously agreed, that the subject
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granted to chief Justice Hulme, and the arrangemes, have which you made conseguent thereon. I have se. i. 264 $463 Extracts from the Minutes of the - Executive Council of Hongkong, respecting leave of absence to Chief Justice Hulme. Thursday, 10 February, 1859. "His Excellency The Governor mentioned that he had been given to understand that i the Chief Justice had it in contemplation to apply, at no distant period, for leave to proceed to England; but in His Excellence's opinion such application, if now made, ! could not be entertained, - from the inability of the Government to provide for the discharge of the important functions of the high office of Chief Justice : it was therefore unanimously agreed, that the subject
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granted to chief

Justice Hulme,

and the arrangemes,

have

which you made conseguent

thereon.

I have se.

i.

264 $463

Extracts from the Minutes of the -

Executive Council of Hongkong, respecting

leave of absence to Chief Justice Hulme.

Thursday, 10 February, 1859.

"His Excellency The Governor mentioned that he had been given to understand that i the Chief Justice had it in contemplation to apply, at no distant period, for leave to proceed to England; but in His Excellence's

opinion such application, if now made, ! could not be entertained, - from the inability of the Government to provide for the discharge of the important functions of the high office of Chief Justice : it was therefore

unanimously agreed, that the subject

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