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The late Sir George Bowen, G.C.M.G., Sir G. William Des Voeux, C.M.G., Sir William Robinson, G.C.M.G., and Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G., and others, and I believe that I have performed my various duties to their satisfaction. Under these circumstances I hope that this application will be favourably considered.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, Alfred Wylie Acting Chief Justice.

Supreme Court, Hongkong, 13th August, 1901.

Having, to my sincere regret, been informed by Sir John Carrington that the state of his health will necessitate his retirement, I have the honour to apply for the post of Chief Justice in Hongkong. I was appointed Police Magistrate here on 1st January, 1864; Registrar of the Supreme Court (with its accompanying offices) in September, 1892, and Puisne Judge in September, 1896. Before being appointed to the substantive post of Registrar of the Supreme Court, I frequently held the acting appointment in the same way before being appointed Puisne Judge; I frequently acted as such. In fact, I have served as Puisne Judge in Hongkong for more than seven years. In addition, I held the position of Acting Attorney General for some months in 1895. At the present time, I am acting as Chief Justice during the absence of Sir John Carrington.

During the above periods, I have served under the following Governors and Officers Administering the Government: Sir William Marsh, K.C.M.G.,


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The late Sir George Bowen, G.C.M.G., Sir G. William Des Voeux, C.M.G., Sir William Robinson, G.C.M.G., and Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G., and others, and I believe that I have performed my various duties to their satisfaction. Under these circumstances I hope that this application will be favourably considered. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, Alfred Wylie Acting Chief Justice. Supreme Court, Hongkong, 13th August, 1901. Having, to my sincere regret, been informed by Sir John Carrington that the state of his health will necessitate his retirement, I have the honour to apply for the post of Chief Justice in Hongkong. I was appointed Police Magistrate here on 1st January, 1864; Registrar of the Supreme Court (with its accompanying offices) in September, 1892, and Puisne Judge in September, 1896. Before being appointed to the substantive post of Registrar of the Supreme Court, I frequently held the acting appointment in the same way before being appointed Puisne Judge; I frequently acted as such. In fact, I have served as Puisne Judge in Hongkong for more than seven years. In addition, I held the position of Acting Attorney General for some months in 1895. At the present time, I am acting as Chief Justice during the absence of Sir John Carrington. During the above periods, I have served under the following Governors and Officers Administering the Government: Sir William Marsh, K.C.M.G., Page 23
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(Duplicate) 0.0. 32498 82 Ree? 16 SEP C The late Sir George Bowen, G.C.M.G. Sir G. William Des Voeux, C.C.M.G. Sir William Robinson, G.C.M.G. and Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G. and others, and I believe that I have performed my various duties to their satisfaction. Under these circumstances I hope that this application will be favourably considered. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient särvant, Alfreal Wire Acting Chief Justice. sir. Supreme Court, Hongkong, 13th August, 1901. Having, to my sincere regret, been informed by Sir John Carringt træl the state of his health will necessitate his retirement 1 have the honour to apply for the post of Chief Justice in Hongkong. I was appolated Police Magistrate here on 1st January, 1864; Pistrar el the Suprame Court with its accompanying offices) in September, 1992 and Puisns Judge in September.18%. Batore being appointed to the substantive post of Registrar of the Suprame Court 1 frequently held the acting appɔinan 23 in the same way before being appointed Puisna udgo i frequently actao as such. In fact I have served as Pulove Judge in Hongkong for more than seven years. In audition I held the position of Acting Attorney General for some mouth s in 1895. At the present time I am acting as Chief Justice during the absence of Sir John Cairington. During the above periods I have served under the following Governors and Officers Administering the Govern- ment: Sir William Marsh, K.C.M.G. die Na sty's Principal Secretary of State
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The late Sir George Bowen, G.C.M.G.

Sir G. William Des Voeux, C.C.M.G.

Sir William Robinson, G.C.M.G. and

Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G.

and others, and I believe that I have performed my various

duties to their satisfaction. Under these circumstances I

hope that this application will be favourably considered.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient särvant,

Alfreal Wire

Acting Chief Justice.

sir.

Supreme Court,

Hongkong, 13th August, 1901.

Having, to my sincere regret, been informed by

Sir John Carringt træl the state of his health will necessitate his retirement 1 have the honour to apply for the post of Chief Justice in Hongkong. I was appolated Police Magistrate here on 1st January, 1864; Pistrar el the Suprame Court with its accompanying offices) in September, 1992 and Puisns Judge in September.18%. Batore being appointed to the substantive post of Registrar of the Suprame Court 1 frequently held the acting appɔinan

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in the same way before being appointed Puisna udgo i frequently actao as such. In fact I have served as Pulove Judge in Hongkong for more than seven years. In audition I held the position of Acting Attorney General for some mouth s in 1895. At the present time I am acting as Chief Justice

during the absence of Sir John Cairington.

During the above periods I have served under the

following Governors and Officers Administering the Govern-

ment:

Sir William Marsh,

K.C.M.G.

die Na

sty's Principal Secretary of State

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