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More topically in colonies not prejudicing Parliamentary Government.
I have confidentially requested
The views in this important subject of Mr Chip Euclich (Mr. Phillipps) and
of the Colonial Secretary and late Administrator of the Government (The Honourable Mr. R. Marsh, C.M.G.) - Jamaica
Copies of their opinions, which deserve
Perusal, are in this Series and often
Merit attention due to the large experience
and knowledge of the writers.
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3. I will now submit my views on the several points raised in Your Lordship's despatch.
(1) I agree with Your Lordship in the opinion that
the Colonial Law Officer
"who is precluded from private practice
should be required to give such advice
or assistance gratuitously, (i.e. advice required by officers administering Her Majesty's Troops and ships,) and that
the same rule should apply to Law Officers who are allowed the privilege
of private practice, except in those
colonies in which such advice or assistance is frequently required, and in such exceptional cases the Law Officer should receive from
Imperial funds a small allowance
in addition to his Colonial pay." It
is
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More topicially in colines not przerosing Parliamentary Government.
I have compdentially requested
The brand in this important subject of Pe Chip Euclici (EY. Pullipps) and
of the Colonial Secretary and late
of the Government (The
dministrator of the
Stable Mr. It. Marzh. C. M.G.) - Jasmex
Copics of
Neir opinions, wheel deserve
Reliure 2 hit Series she often
Ne allsution due to the large expereince
and Semowledge of the writers.
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3. I will now submich nach 625m
bond on the several posts raised in Your Lordship's despatch. (1) I agree with Your Lordship in
the
hi opnum hal
de Colonial Law Officin
"Who is precluded from private practici
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" Chould be required to poe Ruch advice
" on assistance pratuitovaly, (1.2. adocce required by officcis Ausmanding ther Majesty's Troops and chips, ) and that
Ne same rule should
to Law
apply Officers who are allowed the privilege
of private practice, scept in tire
Colours in which such advice on "assistance is frequently required, and "Mah hi such Exceptional cares the " Law Officer Chould receive from " Imperial funds a small allowance " in addition to his Colomail pay." It
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