the subject.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
HILL
Governor
I have received a letter from the Acting Chief Justice, a copy of which I beg to enclose.
I am writing this Despatch on 21 June, 1872.
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Sir,
Supreme Court, Hong Kong
June 21, 1872.
Although it seems doubtful from your letter just received, whether it was my opinion that was invited as to the desirability of exempting the Clerks of the Telegraph Company from serving on Juries, I am desirous of stating, for the information of the Governor, and with a view to his replying to The Honorable Cecil C. Smith, Acting Colonial Secretary:
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the subject.
I have the honor to bez
May Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
HILLE
Governor
vince writing
have received a letter from the Acting Chief Juctice, a copy of which I beg to
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enclose.
writing this Despatch
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21 Jund, 1872.
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Supreme Court, Hanything
June 21.+ 1879.
Although it seems
doubtful from your letter just
received, whether
Avas
my opinion invited as to the desirability of
of them.
exempting the Clerks Telegraph Company from serving
Jum desirous of
Juries,
stating, for.
the information
of the Governor, and with a view to his replying
The Honorable
Cesil C. Smith,
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Acting Colonial Secretary:
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