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from the "China Mail
# of the 21st October containing a report of observations made in the Supreme Court by Mr. Gibbons, the Registrar.
The Supreme Court. Hongkong. October 22nd 1880.
The Honourable F. Stewart, L.L.D.,
Acting Colonial Secretary,
Sir,
do I have the honour to enclose a copy of the China Mail of last evening (October 21st) containing a Report of what occurred yesterday
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in the Supreme Court and the speeches of Mr. Gibbons, the Registrar in which after assuring himself that a Reporter was present, he expressed his desire to make a public utterance.
I beg to submit this public utterance by Mr. Gibbons, the Registrar to the consideration of His Excellency The Governor. I rest satisfied that His Excellency will take such steps on the matter as so grave a public scandal require
I have to.
(signed) John Smale,
Chief Justice.
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3
from
the "China Mail
#
of the 21st.
October containing a report of observations made in the Supreme Court by Mr. Gibbons, the Registrar.
The Supreme Court. Hongkong.
October 22nd 1880.
The Honourable F. Stewart, L.L.D.,
Acting bolonial Secretary,
Sir
do
I have the honour to ~
enclose a copy of the China eMail of last evening (October 21st) containing a Report of what occurred yesterday
127
in the Supreme Court and the speeches of Mr. Gibbons, the Registrar in which after assuring himself. that a Reporter was present, he
expressed his desire to make a public utterance.
s
I beg to submit this publie utterance by M. Gibbons, the Registrar to the consideration of Mis Excellency The Governor. I rest satisfied that His Excellencey will
take such steps on the matter as
so grave a public require
seandal
I have to.
(signed) John. Smale,
Chief Justice.
may
C.
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