CO129-273 - Governor Sir Robinson & Others - 1896 [10-12] — Page 249

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No. 154.

247

26030

Enclosure.

Registrar of the Supreme Court to the Colonial Secretary

Sir,

Supreme Court,

Hong Kong 8th August 1898.

I have the honour to forward an application from Mr. Hazeland Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court to be allowed exchange compensation which I should personally be glad to see allowed him.

2. This seems to me to be a matter entirely for the Executive, but I may add that I am personally acquainted with the facts mentioned by Mr. Hazeland in connection with the ruling of the Secretary of State, and this coupled with his standing which necessitates his frequently doing Registrar's work bringing him in immediate contact with the Court and the public, in comparison with others holding inferior rank to him in this office and who are allowed the privilege asked for, will I trust induce a reconsideration of his case.

3. I may add that I have mentioned the matter to the Chief Justice and he wishes me to say that in his opinion the Office which Mr. Hazeland fills is one of considerable importance.

I have …

Sd. J.T. Norton Kyshe.

Registrar.

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No. 154. 247 26030 Enclosure. Registrar of the Supreme Court to the Colonial Secretary Sir, Supreme Court, Hong Kong 8th August 1898. I have the honour to forward an application from Mr. Hazeland Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court to be allowed exchange compensation which I should personally be glad to see allowed him. 2. This seems to me to be a matter entirely for the Executive, but I may add that I am personally acquainted with the facts mentioned by Mr. Hazeland in connection with the ruling of the Secretary of State, and this coupled with his standing which necessitates his frequently doing Registrar's work bringing him in immediate contact with the Court and the public, in comparison with others holding inferior rank to him in this office and who are allowed the privilege asked for, will I trust induce a reconsideration of his case. 3. I may add that I have mentioned the matter to the Chief Justice and he wishes me to say that in his opinion the Office which Mr. Hazeland fills is one of considerable importance. I have Sd. J.T. Norton Kyshe. Registrar.
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No. 154. 247 26030 Enclosure.Ź Registrar of the Supreme Court to the Colonial Secretary Sir. Supreme Court, Hong Kong 8th. August 1898. I have the honour to forward an application from Mr. Hazeland Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court to be allowed exchange compensation which I should personally be glad to see allowed him. 2. This seems to me to be a matter entirely for the Exe- cative, but I may add that I am personally acquainted with the facts mentioned by Mr. Bazeland in connection with the ruling of the Secretary of State, and this coupled with his standing which necessitates his frequently doing Registrar's work bringing him in immediate contact with the Court and the public, ia compari- soa with others holding inferior raak to hin is this office and who are allowed the privelege asked for, will I trust induce a reconsideration of his case. 3. I may add that I have mentioned the matter to the Chief Justice and he wishes me to say that in his oplaion the Office which Mr. Hazeland fills is one of considerable import- 1 4 aace. I have to., Sd. J.T.Nortoa Kyshe. Registrar.
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No. 154.

247

26030

Enclosure.Ź

Registrar of the Supreme Court to the Colonial Secretary

Sir.

Supreme Court,

Hong Kong 8th. August 1898.

I have the honour to forward an application from Mr.

Hazeland Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court to be allowed

exchange compensation which I should personally be glad to see

allowed him.

2.

This seems to me to be a matter entirely for the Exe-

cative, but I may add that I am personally acquainted with the

facts mentioned by Mr. Bazeland in connection with the ruling of

the Secretary of State, and this coupled with his standing which

necessitates his frequently doing Registrar's work bringing him

in immediate contact with the Court and the public, ia compari-

soa with others holding inferior raak to hin is this office and

who are allowed the privelege asked for, will I trust induce a

reconsideration of his case.

3.

I may add that I have mentioned the matter to the

Chief Justice and he wishes me to say that in his oplaion the

Office which Mr. Hazeland fills is one of considerable import-

1

4

aace.

I have to.,

Sd. J.T.Nortoa Kyshe.

Registrar.

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