for vacant
vacant judgeships & he should not be given any encouragement
C.Pd
28. Sept
[Mr Cox to see on return]
I have written to Mr Goodman.
No
316.
Enclosure.
August 1901. (Duplicate)
to Lucas.
20/9
He drew their attention to Goodman. Their decision was marked to be let off making
Official report on
Mr Kyshe. When however he prorated considered it unsuitable. I believe he went on to you.
Bray said the same.
Etti.
30/9
to M. Goodman
Answer that Mr Chamberlain has received & considered Mr Kyshe's application but cannot hold out hope of being able to - in the event of a vacancy. - a judicial Appointment
Send the draft to Mr Marsh to see
C.P.L.
30
at once
C.Pd.
34
118
C. O.
33924
Received
Government House, (Rear 27 SEP 01)
Hongkong, 20th August, 1901.
Sir,
I have the honour to transmit to you the enclosed application of Mr. Norton Kyshe, Registrar of the Supreme Court, for promotion.
2.
As I have no personal knowledge of the manner in which Mr. Kyshe's duties are performed, I would suggest a reference to Mr. Goodman, the Attorney-General, who is now on leave in England.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Henry Arthur Blake
Governor, &c.,
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,
M.P.
&c. &c. &c.
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Page 121
for vacant
vacant judgesips & he should not "given any encouragement
C.Pd
28. Sept
[Mi Cox to see on return]
I have written to Mr Goodman.
No
316.
·losure.
August 1901. Duplicate)
hu Lucar.
Сына
20/9
he
draw her Goodman their devening
arked to be let off making
*
Picial report on
her Kyshe. When however he prorated couider
fint unsuitable. I beleive he went on to you.
Bray the same.
Etti.
30/9
sac M. Goodman
Answer that Mid Chamberlain
has received & considered mi Ryshe's application but cannot heid out hope of being able to - in the event of a vacancy. a judicial Appointment
pe
him
Land the draft to Mi Mash
to see
C.PL.
30
at once
всем apsee an mirkysh
34
118
C. O.
33924
Rece
Government House, (Rear 27 SEF 01)
Hongkong, 20th. August, 1901.
sir,
I have the honour to transmit to you the
enclosed application of Mr. Norton Kyshe, Registrar of the
Supreme Court, for promotion.
2.
As I have no personal knowledge of the
manner in which Mr. Kyshe's duties are performed, I would
suggest a reference to Mr. Goodman, the Attorney-General, who
is now on leave in England.
I have the honour to be,
gir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Stay Allah
Governor, &c..
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,
M.P
8cc.
&C. *
&C...
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