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#7

Terms

on which I became Attorney General. It may be

a very grave question whether this Arrangement is a desirable one for the Government: but a salary limited to £1500 a year in Hong Kong would barely have covered my expenses and would not have tempted me to abandon my position as a

Barrister

in respectable practice in England. 6. No Judge or other public officer in

England

is allowed at present or I presume to

receive a

Testimonial;

but it is open to the Attorney General of

England to receive presents and testimonials from individuals and bodies of men for or in respect of his Conduct as a Barrister or private gentleman and the analogy is, I respectfully submit, complete. Indeed every fee received by a practising Barrister is a present (honorarium) and (as incident to it) is competent to the persons who feel that services have been rendered to present such honorarium in a

service

of money or plate as well. 7. I had, as Leader of the Bar the satisfaction to obtain a very extensive practice in Hong Kong, exceeding in

value very greatly my

income as

Attorney General, and it was beyond question that subject to the prior claim of the Government to my services

in

each particular case, I was under obligation

as much to act on the annual

Retainer of each of my clients for the

current year, and was

a legal officer as I was

to the Government.

8.

As such an officer and as my first duty, I felt it to be, as such Leader, my duty to sustain the prestige of the English Institutions, and habits amongst the native population. With this view I on all occasions discouraged and (generally with success)

litigation. It was also my habit to leave the honorarium I received

to the gratitude of my clients and although

a very

I should have obtained

a much larger

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#7 Terms on which I became Attorney General. It may be a very grave question whether this Arrangement is a desirable one for the Government: but a salary limited to £1500 a year in Hong Kong would barely have covered my expenses and would not have tempted me to abandon my position as a Barrister in respectable practice in England. 6. No Judge or other public officer in England is allowed at present or I presume to receive a Testimonial; but it is open to the Attorney General of England to receive presents and testimonials from individuals and bodies of men for or in respect of his Conduct as a Barrister or private gentleman and the analogy is, I respectfully submit, complete. Indeed every fee received by a practising Barrister is a present (honorarium) and (as incident to it) is competent to the persons who feel that services have been rendered to present such honorarium in a service of money or plate as well. 7. I had, as Leader of the Bar the satisfaction to obtain a very extensive practice in Hong Kong, exceeding in value very greatly my income as Attorney General, and it was beyond question that subject to the prior claim of the Government to my services in each particular case, I was under obligation as much to act on the annual Retainer of each of my clients for the current year, and was a legal officer as I was to the Government. 8. As such an officer and as my first duty, I felt it to be, as such Leader, my duty to sustain the prestige of the English Institutions, and habits amongst the native population. With this view I on all occasions discouraged and (generally with success) litigation. It was also my habit to leave the honorarium I received to the gratitude of my clients and although a very I should have obtained a much larger 301
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Terms

on which I became Attorney General. It may be

very grave question whether this Arrangement is a desirable one for the Government: but a salary limited to £1500 a year in Hong Kong. would barely have covered my expences and would not have tempted abandon my position

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Retainer of each of my cherti for the

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