137
131.
Registrar by the Secretary of State in dan. 1880 was at the same line informed by a marmor-
andung" furnished to him
to him by the Secretary of Appendix p. 102 Slater order. of his milluded position and chutes and that amongst other thing's he would
" require to pozzers a poneral Itnowledge of
"practice of
with a
the
Courts and of
wint acquaintance with accounts
over cantite buccisze
Ampfe
and bookkeeping as he would have to control
"And supervise the subordinates as well as
"lake a share bi
A
Every
Itrind
of
"might come into Court"-
work that
166. When Mr. Gibbons came to
Itong kong he found the provisional arrangement which had been made on the Chief Justices Suggialini still be force..
But
338
But his apponitument had lad to reference
to that provisional arrangement: On the contrary it had been heade with a view to the Secretary of Hate's scheme, and he was bound to accept the praition of repation in the secretary of State's
scheme as aron as win it right be thinghh fit
to introduce that scheme. But this was of
Course dulycel to the proviso that the position to be actually assigned him under the secretary of Plates scheme should accord with his righto Under his contract of appointment. It would be reccssa
Seccssary
then in the actual carrying out of
The Secretary of State's scheme, here to take care that the scheme should be to put bite operatīvi
as to actually secure. ti dr. Rebbons his due position Under his contract of life moment,
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