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notes and worked them with his
article : Anything for little may say on the subject will I think be found worthy of attention and I am sure that if applied to he would gladly furnish the undersigned with proof sheets of his article in anticipation of the proper date of publication.
I have
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(Signed) J. J. Francis
Barrister at Law
Sir,
Report by W.W. McChoy.
16. Bank Buildings
71
57
Hongkong 8th August 1877
In reply to your letter of the 3rd instant asking my views upon the interpretation in the Courts of the Colony. I have the honor to make the following report for the information
of His Excellency The Governor.
I shall confine my remarks
2
to the Supreme Court and the Magistracy,
as it is only in those courts that I
The Honorable
Cecil C. Smith
Acting
Colonial Secretary
ye
te
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notes and worked them with his
article : Amything for litel may say on the subjech will I thrich be found worthy of attentions and I am sure that if applied to he would gladly furmish the footrument with proof sheets of his article in anticipation. of the proper date of publication.
I have 70
Aligned) J. J. Francis
Barrister at Law
Sis.
Report by WW. Mg.choy.
16. Bank Buildings
71
57
Hongkong 8th August 1877
1 Su reply to your letter of the jet wistaut asking nes views upson the interpretation in the Courts of the Colony. I have the honor to make the following report for the information
of His Excellung The Governor.
I shall confine myy recark's
2
to the Supreme Court and the bagisting,
as it is only in those courts that I
The Stonorable
haol
Cecil. . C. Smith
Acting
D-C
Colonial secretary
ye
te
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