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Treasurer applying for the Puisne Judgeship in this be- lony in the event of that of fice falling vacant.
in-
Jenclose for your formation extracts from the Englome "Daily Press of the 28th April and the China Mail of the
1st May, 1897, having referen-
ce
to the
manner in which
Mr. Smith performed the~ duties of Puisne
Puisne Judge during
Mr. Wise's absence on
leave,
and I can thoroughly endor-
se
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se the appreciative remarks
therein contained.
I have, therefore, much
pleasure in
are in strongly
recom-
mending Mr. Smith for the promotion which he seeks opportunity occurs
when
an
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
William Robin's 7
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