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My dear Sharp,

I am glad to have heard that you are appointed Crown Solicitor provisionally. I am sure the appointment will give general satisfaction.

For myself, I feel certain that in the discharge of the Office, the duties connected with the Supreme Court will be well-performed and that your integrity and honor, for which I have long respected you, will secure on all difficult occasions your adoption of the course which will best become an Agent of the Government.

Yours very truly,

John Imale
Chief Justice of Hong Kong
January 24th 1871

Edmund Sharp Esqre

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My dear Sharp, I am glad to have heard that you are appointed Crown Solicitor provisionally. I am sure the appointment will give general satisfaction. For myself, I feel certain that in the discharge of the Office, the duties connected with the Supreme Court will be well-performed and that your integrity and honor, for which I have long respected you, will secure on all difficult occasions your adoption of the course which will best become an Agent of the Government. Yours very truly, John Imale Chief Justice of Hong Kong January 24th 1871 Edmund Sharp Esqre
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