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(Cap. I, See III, art. 33, 34) in respect of Governors be considered

2.

as

applicable to all Colonial officers. This wholesome rule I have caused to be notified to the Officers of this Government in the usual form of Circular, of which I enclose copy.

5.

The Chief Justice, Mr. Auline received similar addresses. On one occasion: Sir George Bonham was waited upon in like manner, as were also the late Mr. Stillen Chief Police Magistrate, Sir John Bowring and Colonel Caine Lieutenant Governor.

6.

I think it right to take the opportunity of correcting two points of more or less importance on which M. Adams' remarks may possibly have induced misapprehension.

4.

In the first place M. Adams is wrong in designating this presentation "an unusual matter": I think I may add Sir John Davis though there is no record in the public papers or in Official archives, and there may be others whose cases escape my memory.

7. In addition to the simple address, Mr. Stulme (Cir: 1848),

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43 (Cap. I, See III, art. 33, 34) in respect of Governors be considered 2. as applicable to all Colonial officers. This wholesome rule I have caused to be notified to the Officers of this Government in the usual form of Circular, of which I enclose copy. 5. The Chief Justice, Mr. Auline received similar addresses. On one occasion: Sir George Bonham was waited upon in like manner, as were also the late Mr. Stillen Chief Police Magistrate, Sir John Bowring and Colonel Caine Lieutenant Governor. 6. I think it right to take the opportunity of correcting two points of more or less importance on which M. Adams' remarks may possibly have induced misapprehension. 4. In the first place M. Adams is wrong in designating this presentation "an unusual matter": I think I may add Sir John Davis though there is no record in the public papers or in Official archives, and there may be others whose cases escape my memory. 7. In addition to the simple address, Mr. Stulme (Cir: 1848),
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43

(Cap. I, See III, art. 33, 34) in respect of Governors be considered

2.

as

applicable to all Colonial officers. This wholesome rule I have caused to be notified to the

this Government in the

Officers of

of Circular, of which

nsual form of

I enclose copy.

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5.

The inte Chief Justice

Auline received similar addresses.

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than

George Bonhamn

one occasion: Sir

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in like manner, as

waited

upon

were also

the late Mr. Stillien Chief Police Magistrate, Sir John Bowring and Colonel Caine Lieutenant Gremor

I think it right to take

6.

the opportunity of correcting two points of more or les importance on which M. Adams' remarks may possibly have induced misapprehension.

4.

In the first place M. Adem is wrong in designating this presentation "an unusual matter":

I think I

may

add Sir John Davis though of his instance

no record in the

I can find public papers or in

or in Official archives, and there may be others whose cases at the present moment.

evave

my memory.

7. In addition to the simple address, Mr. Stulme (Cire: 1848),

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