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General Commanding the Troops and Commodore Cuming support their own opinions with strong reports from the Chief Naval and Military Medical Officers.

It will be further seen that the Attorney-General and other Civil Authorities are also opposed to the abolition of the examinations in question. I am assured that their views represent the general opinion of the European community in this Colony.

8.

As for the Chinese, their position and views with regard to this question will be gathered from the report of the Registrar-General, (Mr. Stewart), who is their official Protector, and from that of Mr. Justice Russell, the predecessor of Mr. Stewart in his present office. The Report of the Colonial Surgeon, (D. Ayres), also deserves attentive perusal.

9.

For myself, I concur with what I understand to be the view taken by Your Lordship - viz. that whatever may be the peculiar merits of the case in a community circumstanced as is that of Hongkong, it would be difficult, even...

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209 General Commanding the Troops and Commodore Cuming support their own opinions with strong reports from the Chief Naval and Military Medical Officers. It will be further seen that the Attorney-General and other Civil Authorities are also opposed to the abolition of the examinations in question. I am assured that their views represent the general opinion of the European community in this Colony. 8. As for the Chinese, their position and views with regard to this question will be gathered from the report of the Registrar-General, (Mr. Stewart), who is their official Protector, and from that of Mr. Justice Russell, the predecessor of Mr. Stewart in his present office. The Report of the Colonial Surgeon, (D. Ayres), also deserves attentive perusal. 9. For myself, I concur with what I understand to be the view taken by Your Lordship - viz. that whatever may be the peculiar merits of the case in a community circumstanced as is that of Hongkong, it would be difficult, even...
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209 General Commanding the Troops and Commodore Cuming support their own opinions with strong reports from the Chief Naval and Military Medical Officers. seen that It will be further the Attorney-General and other Civil __ Authorities are also opposed to the abolition of the examinations in question. I am assured that their views re represent the general opinion of : the European community in this Colony. 8. As for the Chinese, their position position and views with regard to this question will be gathered from the report of the Registrar-General, (Mr Stewart), who is their official Protector, and from that of Mr. Justice Russell, the predecessor of Mr. Stewart in his present office. The Report of the Colonial Surgeon, (D. Ayres), also deserves attentive perusal. 9. For myself, I coneur with what I understand to be the view taken by Your Lordship - viz. that whatever may be be the peculiar merits of the ease in a community eircumstanced as is ~ that of Honghong, it would be difficult, even
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209

General Commanding the Troops and Commodore Cuming support their own opinions with strong reports from the Chief Naval and Military Medical

Officers.

seen that

It will be further the Attorney-General and other Civil __ Authorities are also opposed to the

abolition of the examinations in question. I am assured that their

views re

represent the general opinion of

: the European community in this

Colony.

8.

As for the Chinese, their

position

position and views with regard to this question will be gathered from the report of the Registrar-General, (Mr Stewart), who is their official Protector, and from that of Mr. Justice Russell, the predecessor

of Mr. Stewart in his present office. The Report of the Colonial Surgeon, (D. Ayres), also deserves attentive perusal.

9.

For myself, I coneur with

what I understand to be the view taken

by Your Lordship - viz. that whatever may be

be the peculiar merits of the ease

in a community eircumstanced as is ~ that of Honghong, it would be difficult,

even

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