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COPY.
No. 8.
119
Supreme Court,
Hongkong, July 31st., 1908.
Sir,
I have the honour in reply to Your Excel-
lency's letter of 29th. instant, to inform you that the gentle-
men present when Mr. Kyshe used his disrespectful language on
7th., kindly attended at my Charbers, this morning, at 11 o'clock
at my request.
Mr. Kyshe also attended and, in their
presence, stated he had been directed by you to take an opportuni
-ty, within three days of making an unqualified apology to rs,
and that he, accordingly, tendered such unqualified apology.
To this 1 replied that "I trusted that in
future there might be that harmonious working together of the
Court and the Registrar which is so desirable both in the
interesis of the public and of the due administration of the law?
No more was said on either side and so the
matter stands.
Bis Excellency
Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G.
I have etc.,
(Sa.) W. Meigh Goodman,
Chief Justice.
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