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the Governor of the Colony,

who I said was usually approached through the Colonial secretary

Nr 16/12

When two men change with each other with insulting and arrogant manners & behaviour, the presumption is that both are right, & it is hopeless to decide between them on such a question.

As to the charges ago! the Chief Justice, we must wait for the result of the investigation into M.M.'s conduct 1892(?).... what I was asked rest of

184

Mr. Gibbons.

M

A

These

unfit

My Lord,

3.

In forwarding... as in the matter in question.

letter d

That no premature conclusion be drawn till all sides of the matter

Sir John is worthy of transacting business in Chambers,

is not to his credit.

Suggestions

it

would be much better if

win ata kiant in Court.

Proene mat A.

J. 17.12

There is a paragraph in the C. Justice's first letter about two

Deputies being made to step down among a

Wymin Mother; as the pay of a longer staff

wh. will probably was drawn.

foruma K 18

We shall soon have to form a special department to deal with the quarrels of Hong Kong officials.

1882

Page 324

Page 341

Government House, Hongkong. 2nd November 1880.

my despatch N. 166 of the 27th ultimo I reported that Mr. Gibbons had on the 4th and 7th of September sent me two letters containing charges

against the Chief Justice which he

Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley.

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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the Governor of the Colony, who I said was usually approached through the Colonial secretary Nr 16/12 When two men change with each other with insulting and arrogant manners & behaviour, the presumption is that both are right, & it is hopeless to decide between them on such a question. As to the charges ago! the Chief Justice, we must wait for the result of the investigation into M.M.'s conduct 1892(?).... what I was asked rest of 184 Mr. Gibbons. M A These unfit My Lord, 3. In forwarding... as in the matter in question. letter d That no premature conclusion be drawn till all sides of the matter Sir John is worthy of transacting business in Chambers, is not to his credit. Suggestions it would be much better if win ata kiant in Court. Proene mat A. J. 17.12 There is a paragraph in the C. Justice's first letter about two Deputies being made to step down among a Wymin Mother; as the pay of a longer staff wh. will probably was drawn. foruma K 18 We shall soon have to form a special department to deal with the quarrels of Hong Kong officials. 1882 Page 324 Page 341 Government House, Hongkong. 2nd November 1880. my despatch N. 166 of the 27th ultimo I reported that Mr. Gibbons had on the 4th and 7th of September sent me two letters containing charges against the Chief Justice which he Right Honourable The Earl of Kimberley. Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, 30:
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the Governor of the Colony, who I said was usually approached through the Colonial secretary Nr 16/12 When two men change Each other with insulting and arrogante mamins & behaviour _ the prestability is that both an right. & it is hopeless to duide between theme on such a question_ As to the changes ago! the Chief Justin _ we must wait for the result of the investigation into MM. Conduct 18924. hat I women ack. rest of 184 Mr. Gibbons. M A These unfil My Lord, 3. In formand. Efm us in the umet ofthe in quins. letter d That no ppimine com d d day all sides of the matter Sir John 'Is womy of transacting business in Chambra, is not to his credit- Suestions it would be much better if win ata kiant in Court_ Proene mat A. J. 17.12 There is a papag. in the C. Jois first letter about twe Deputies being math to thep down amans a Wymin Mother; as the pay of a longer staff wh. will pushaly was drawn. foruma K 18 We shall soon have to forme special dep? to deal with the quarrels of Hong Kong officials. 1802 # HSC 8 CEC RO 324 341 Government House, Hongkong. 2nd November 1880. my despatch N. 166 of the 27th ultimo I reported that Mr. Gibbous head on the bit and 7th of September sent me two letters containing charges against the Chief Justice which he - Right Hocourable e Earl of Kimberley . Wajesty's Principal Decretary of State for the Colonies, 30:
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the Governor of the Colony,

who I said was usually approached through the Colonial secretary

Nr 16/12

When two men change Each other with insulting and arrogante mamins & behaviour _ the prestability is that both an right. & it is hopeless to duide between theme on such a question_

As to the changes ago! the Chief Justin _ we must wait for the result of the investigation into MM. Conduct 18924. hat I women ack. rest of

184

Mr. Gibbons.

M

A

These

unfil

My Lord,

3.

In formand. Efm us in the umet ofthe in quins.

letter d

That no ppimine com d d day all sides of the matter

Sir John 'Is womy of transacting business in Chambra,

is not to his credit-

Suestions

it

would be much better if

win ata kiant in Court_

Proene mat A.

J. 17.12

There is a papag. in the C. Jois first letter about twe

Deputies being math to thep down amans a

Wymin Mother; as the pay of a longer staff

wh. will pushaly was drawn.

foruma K 18

We shall soon have to forme special dep? to deal with the quarrels of Hong Kong officials.

1802

#

HSC 8 CEC RO

324

341

Government House, Hongkong. 2nd November 1880.

my despatch N. 166 of the 27th ultimo I reported that Mr. Gibbous head on the bit and 7th of September sent me two letters containing charges

against the Chief Justice which he -

Right Hocourable

e Earl of Kimberley .

Wajesty's Principal Decretary of State for the Colonies,

30:

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