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With regard to the alleged delay in dealing with K. Sibbons charges against the Chief Justice, the documents in this office show that the Governor was engaged in obtaining from the Chief Justice and the Attorney General explanations, observations, and opinions, during the whole course of the correspondence.
Digna Frederick Stewart. Dignes 20th Oct. 1885. Acting Colonial Secretary
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Registrar, Supreme Court to Acting Colonial Secretary.
No. 292.
Sir,
Supreme Court,
Hong Kong, 23rd October, 1880.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No. 1410 dated 22nd October 1880, by which I understand that the Chief Justice has preferred a charge against me of having made in open Court certain observations, a printed statement of which is enclosed in your letter under acknowledgment.
In reply I beg to state that on...
The Honorable J. Stewart LL.D.
Acting Colonial Secretary
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