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altered the list and delayed its publication.
(2) That Mr. Sales whose duty it was to prepare a correct list for the Registrar's signature had improperly allowed the list to be so altered.
(3) That Mr. Brown, the Bailiff of the Supreme Court had been cognizant of the alteration and failed to report it.
(4) That the shroff had been guilty of certain irregularities in connection with the pay- ment of the amount due, including costs, in the case in question.
3.
In accordance with the recommendation of the Chief Justice the case against Mr. Brown and the Shroff was disposed of by his administering a censure and warning conveyed in my letter which forms in the enclosure No 2 of this despatch. The cases of Messrs Rahman and Sales however appeared to me to be too serious to be similarly dealt
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altered the list and delayed its publication.
(2) That Mr. Sales whose duty it
was to prepare
a
correct list
for the Registrar's signature- had improperly allowed the
list to be so altered.
(3) That Mr. Brown, the Bailiff of the Supreme Court had been sognizant of the alteration and failed to report it.
(4) That the shroff had been guilty of certain irregularities
in connection with the
pay-
ment
ment of the amount due, includ- costs, in the ease in question.
ing
3.
In accordance with the
recommendation of the Chief Justice the case
against Mr. Brown and the Shroff
was
disposed of by hie administering
a censure and we
warning
terme conveyed in my
which
forms
in the
letter
enclosure No 2
of this despatch. The cases Messrs Rahman and Sales
however
of
appeared to me to be too serious to be similarly.
dealt
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