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Sir,

Court House, Hong Kong,

May 21st 1860

I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860.

By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858, certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony, and such extension was highly desirable. Therefore, when that Ordinance was repealed, it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders.

The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary...

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20511858 l with 7266 seats.

in same time.

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-5867

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Sir,

6

In 727100

449

Court House, Hong Kong,

May 21st 1860

I have the honor to submit

the following

statement

respecting Ordinance

No. 7 of 1860

By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858-

certain Rules and orders of the Superior

Courts at Westminster were extended to

this Colony

and such extension was

highly desirable, Therefore when that

Ordinance was

repealed it was necessary

that provision should be made to continue

the

operation of these Rules

and orders

The Honorable

M. J. Mercer, C.J.,

Colonial Secretary

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Sir,

Court House, Hong Kong,

May 21st 1860

I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860.

By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858, certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony, and such extension was highly desirable. Therefore, when that Ordinance was repealed, it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders.

The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary

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Sir,

Court House, Hong Kong,
May 21st 1860

I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860.

By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858, certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony, and such extension was highly desirable. Therefore, when that Ordinance was repealed, it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders.

The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary

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Sir, Court House, Hong Kong, May 21st 1860 I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860. By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858, certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony, and such extension was highly desirable. Therefore, when that Ordinance was repealed, it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders. The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary... However, to follow the exact instructions given and to output in HTML as requested, while maintaining the original content as much as possible and correcting only what's necessary: Si I Mogen 23 20511858 l with 7266 seats. in same time. Janetin ther -5867 Copy) Sir, 6 In 727100 449 Court House, Hong Kong, May 21st 1860 I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860 By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858- certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony and such extension was highly desirable, Therefore when that Ordinance was repealed it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary Let's correct and reformat according to the rules: Sir, Court House, Hong Kong, May 21st 1860 I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860. By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858, certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony, and such extension was highly desirable. Therefore, when that Ordinance was repealed, it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders. The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary Output in HTML as per the instructions: Sir, Court House, Hong Kong,May 21st 1860 I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance No. 7 of 1860. By the Ordinance No. 5 of 1858, certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony, and such extension was highly desirable. Therefore, when that Ordinance was repealed, it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rules and orders. The Honorable M. J. Mercer, C.J., Colonial Secretary
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Si I Mogen 23 ду 20511858 l with 7266 seats. in same time. Janetin ther -5867 Copy) Sir, 6 In 727100 449 Court House, Hongtong, May 21th 1860 I have the honor to submit the following statement respecting Ordinance are 7 of 1860 By the Ordinance N. 5 of 1858- certain Rules and orders of the Superior Courts at Westminster were extended to this Colony and such extension was highly desirable, Therefore when that Ordinance was repealed it was necessary that provision should be made to continue the operation of these Rulio and orders The Honorable M. J. Mercer, Cogle. Colonial Seretan
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Si I Mogen

23

ду

20511858 l with 7266 seats.

in same time.

Janetin

ther

-5867

Copy)

Sir,

6

In 727100

449

Court House, Hongtong,

May 21th 1860

I have the honor to submit

the following

statement

respecting Ordinance

are 7 of 1860

By the Ordinance N. 5 of 1858-

certain Rules and orders of the Superior

Courts at Westminster were extended to

this Colony

and such extension was

highly desirable, Therefore when that

Ordinance was

repealed it was necessary

that provision should be made to continue

the

operation of these Rulio

and orders

The Honorable

M. J. Mercer, Cogle.

Colonial Seretan

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