Dear Mr. Achoy,
If not, his then need teacher, who usually sits in front, can assist.
Yours truly,
First Clerk, Magistracy,
To the Acting Police Magistrate.
(signed) Ng Cheong
by the Chief Justice.
Mr. Ball informed that he does not understand Hakka sufficiently to interpret, but that he is studying it and he hopes before many months expire to qualify himself to interpret Hakka.
(Signed) John Smale, Chief Justice,
Hong Kong, 15 February 1852.
Dear Mr. Achoy,
Mr. Aching is not in Office, being unwell, and says that he does not care about attending the Supreme Court at all, but more especially for six Civil Cases. You are fully aware what trouble he had before to obtain his fees, and that the time being down there he cannot afford so much Office work to get on with here.
Very truly Yours,
(Signed) James Parker.
The Hon. Ag. Ffroy.
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Yours truly
First Clerk, Magistracy, to
Aching Police tragistrate.
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(signed) Ng (bey
the Chief Justice.
Mr Ball informed
that he does not understand. Hakka sufficiently to interpret but that he is studying it and he hopes before many months expire to qualify himself to interpret ettakka.
(Signed) John Smale, Chief Justice',
HongKong 15 thebruary 1852.
Dear Mr Achoy,
Mr Acheing
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ins Office, being unwell, and/
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says
that he does
not care about attending the Supreme Court at all, but more especially six Civil Cases. You
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and he ta
says
loves down there he cann
afford with 20 muchs Office work
to
ger
on with here.
Very truly Yours. (Signed) James Parker.
The How. Ag ffroy.
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