CO129-202 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1882 [7-9] — Page 193

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require the Establishment

of a

mint with a dichiuch Elapp op

Interpules for

Me

a Put- depart.

Clerks and

e purpose. To receive.

Petitions and see a

hot the whole

up

a fear of

the Chuisse to

the work to be undulatien.

To send the Pelition to the Registrar

-General for a translation and for his opinion

Films bo me to be not

onley

a poundabout,

doing

the

but an unnecessary way of

toork. It is not partial that amy beyond a small proportion of

the

Petitions should be Frandated. A

responsible Officer like the Registrar

General can deal with the majority of

Shrin as

part of

the usual pontine of his office; and when he gets a Chrisze

document which requires that the

Subject

Sis

Subject of it should be brought before the Governor, he melones a translation in an biller contaming the information

recessary for the Governor's decision, which hi host cases can then be groen without

any dalang

11. Lurice Mr. Russell be came

Registrar Eneral, the former course of buemes's has been reverted to, and the Satisfaction of the Chuisse Conernunity

constantly and gratefully expressed. They takes in it a high privilege to have, once rose, an officer of Mr. Bussells Elanding and Experience, whom they can Consult at all timuro, and on whose

judgment they card thoroughly rely.

(Signed) Frederick Elewart

19th July, 1882.

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