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unable to recognise in the Chief Justice of Hongkong a medium of communication between His Excellency the Governor and myself; on any subject unconnected with Supreme Court work.

I further beg to say

1. S. t. No 2329

A. F. Gibbon E24 to Acting Colonial Secretary

Copy

Sir,

that if His Excellency think proper to ask any explanation at my hands through the Acting Colonial Secretary, I shall feel bound to afford every explanation in my power and to the fullest extent.

I have &c.

(Signed) Hy. F. Gibbons Registrar of Companies

Supreme Court. Hongkong 7th September 1880

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No 1185 dated September 4th 1888, in which His Excellency the Governor invites me to explain my meaning as to the case I had to have referred to the Colonial Office..

I have to thank His Excellency for affording me the opportunity which I will now endeavour to make available.

When I accepted my appointment my first enquiry was as to the mode.

The Hon'ble Federick Stewart. L.L.D.

Acting Colonial Secretary

&c.

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135 unable to recognise in the Chief Justice of Hongkong a medium of communication between His Excellency the Governor and myself; on any subject unconnected with Supreme Court work. I further beg to say 1. S. t. No 2329 A. F. Gibbon E24 to Acting Colonial Secretary Copy Sir, that if His Excellency think proper to ask any explanation at my hands through the Acting Colonial Secretary, I shall feel bound to afford every explanation in my power and to the fullest extent. I have &c. (Signed) Hy. F. Gibbons Registrar of Companies Supreme Court. Hongkong 7th September 1880 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No 1185 dated September 4th 1888, in which His Excellency the Governor invites me to explain my meaning as to the case I had to have referred to the Colonial Office.. I have to thank His Excellency for affording me the opportunity which I will now endeavour to make available. When I accepted my appointment my first enquiry was as to the mode. The Hon'ble Federick Stewart. L.L.D. Acting Colonial Secretary &c. 7:
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135 unable to recognise in the Chief Justice. of Hongkong a medium of communication. between His Excellency the Governor and myself; on any subject unconnected with Supreme Court Nork I further beg to say 1. S. t. No 2329 A. F. Gibbon E24 to Acting Colonial Secretary Copy Sir that if His Excellency think proper to ark any explanation at my hands Colonial Averetung through the Acting I shall feel bound to afford wery explanation in my power and to the fullest extent. I have tc. (Signed). Hy. Fei. Gibbons Registrar of Companies Supreme Court. Stinging 7th September 180 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter Hi 1185 dated September 4th 1888, in which His Excectivey the Governor invites me to explain my meaning as to the case Jacked to have Hffice.. referred to the Colonial I have to thank It is Excelleney for affording I will me the opportunity which. now endeavour to make available When I accepted my appointment my first enquiry The Honfle as to the node. whien Federick Stewart. L L. D. Acting Colonal Secretary K. tc. 7:
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unable to recognise in the Chief Justice. of Hongkong a medium of communication. between His Excellency the Governor and myself; on any subject unconnected with Supreme Court Nork

I further beg to say

1. S. t. No 2329

A. F. Gibbon E24 to Acting Colonial Secretary

Copy

Sir

that

if

His Excellency think proper to

ark

any

explanation at my hands Colonial Averetung

through the Acting

I shall feel bound to afford wery explanation in my power and to the fullest extent.

I have tc.

(Signed). Hy. Fei. Gibbons Registrar of Companies

Supreme Court. Stinging 7th September 180

I have the honor to acknowledge

the receipt of your

letter Hi 1185 dated

September 4th 1888, in which His Excectivey

the Governor invites me to explain my meaning

as to the case Jacked to have

Hffice..

referred to the Colonial

I have to thank It is Excelleney

for affording

I will

me the opportunity which.

now endeavour to make available

When I accepted my appointment

my first enquiry

The Honfle

as to the node.

whien

Federick Stewart.

L L. D.

Acting Colonal Secretary

K.

tc.

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