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Justice, forwarding him Mr. Francis letter, and asking whether he could spare Mr Ackroyd, and whether in his opinion there_
were
any
valid reasons shewn
4.
are
very
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Mr. Francis objections
much the same as those
raised by
Mim
on
a
former
wild
by
Mr. Francis why I should not
¡ select Mr. Ackroyd
as successor
to Mr. O'Malley. There was no
question about Mr.
1. Justice Russell,
as that gentleman for
reasons
1
which will be found stated in
the Chief Justice's reply did not make any application for the
vacancy.
4.
occasion, when M. dekroyd
appointed Puisse Judge, on Mr.
Russell
G.
going on leave. Sir Bowen addressed the Secretary of
State in
in a
Confidential despateh
ole of of 19th March 1885 on that
You
706.
vecasion and it is
me to go
go over
for me ground again.
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unnecessary the same
for Your
L
Lordship's information copy of
My
my
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