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4798 HongKong HongKong 28th March 1862
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Bangerous to trespass as little as
possible on Your Graces valuable time I forbear to - state the peculiar. reasons which induce me to address Your Grace, as well as to ascribe the motives which /activate the administration of this colony to infringer upon the rules and regulations laid down for their
that guidance I content onyself by promising, I am a public journalist, and have made myself conspicuous by attacking the abuses which have prevailed here, and which have attacked such an unenviable notoriety both to the and to the society of the place .
government
I now take the liberty of calling Your Tracés, attention to two existing irregularities, which I proceed to describe as concisely as veracity will admis
In the first place, At meety of the face of office attached to the functions of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, instead of having been paid into the Colonial Treasury, in accordance with the Treasury oninutimade and provide Whan
To the Right Stonerable
His Grace the Duke of Newcastle,
hitherts
Her Majesty's Secretury of State for the Colonies
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