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Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong.
I enclose a letter from the
Chief Justice (Sir George Phillips) on this interesting
subject. I find that the Attorney-General
also has formed a high opinion of Ackroyd's character and qualifications -
as a member of
the English Bar.
3. If Ackroyd's application
should be entertained, the conditions
recommended by the Chief Justice, should, I think, be enforced; also it should, I submit, be laid down that Mr. Ackroyd,
would be obliged to undertake, without
appeal, mere increase of salary, and further
duties,
duties, which the Judge
of
the Supreme
Court, with the approval of the Governor,
may, from time to time, impose upon him
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant
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Registrar of the Impreme Court of Stingking.
I Inclore a tiller from the
Chich. Eustice (Fir Ecoge Phillips) in this incorrerine'
Eubject. I find that the Attorney-General
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also has forced a high opinion of Rekroyd's character and qualifications -
the English Bar.
3. If the Ackroyd's application
should be interlanced, the conditions
recommended by the Chief Justice, should, I Mink, be enforced; also it Chiulch, I Submit, be laid down Mat Mr. Delroyd,
would be obliged to undertake, without
peal, merease of salary, amp further
duties,
duties, which the Endger
a%
the Supreme
Court, witte the approval of the Giverior,
impose
may, from time to time, unpore upon hui
Thave the honor the,
Any Lord,
Jar Lordship's Most Obedient
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