will in this instance help to teach a salutary lesson, and that in the event of no exculpation being established, a lenient punishment would suffice.
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Mr. Mareland to M. Rahman.
Supreme Court, 10th November, 1893.
I have to.
(S.) F. Clarke, Chief Justice.
Dear Sir,
His Excellency Hon. G.J. M. O'Brien, Officer Administering the Govt.
I have been requested by the Chief Justice to inform you that the question of your suspension will be brought before the Executive Council Wednesday next the 15th instant at noon in the Council Chamber and that you are at liberty if you so desire to appear before the Council at that time and defend yourself orally.
I have te.
(D.) F.A. Mareland,
To A. Rahman.
will in this instance help to
teach a salutary
lesson, and
that in the event of no exculpation being established, a lenient punishment would
Copy
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Mr. Mareland to M. Rahman.
Lupreme Court,
10th November, 1893.
suffice.
I have to.
(S.) F. Clarke,
Dear dir,
Chief Justice.
His Excellency
Hon. G.J. M. O'Brien, my,
Officer Administering the Yout.
I have been requested by the Chief Justice to inform you that the question of your suspension will be brought before the Excantive Council Wednesday next the 15th instant at noon in the Council Chamber and that you
are at liberty if
you
you are at
so desire to appear before
on
the Council at that time and
defend yourself orally.
I have te.
(D.) F.A. Bareland,
4.S.A. Rahman.
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