was a bad judge, and had leagued with Sir William Goodman against him,
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that this ice
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that be
it be alle 6/ amine st.
571
MBC
Mr. Cox then told him plainly that the Secretary of State had read up the whole of the papers and while he was not prepared to take action against him on the findings of the Commission, the defects of which he admitted, had decided that there were grounds for dissatisfaction with his conduct, and had therefore come to the conclusion that he must go back to Hong Kong where charges would be framed against him, and he would have to stand his trial before the Executive Council, or if he desired it, and could produce a medical certificate to the effect that he was not fit to go back, it was open to him to retire on his pension. Mr. Kyshe protested that either alternative was very hard upon him. After some consideration he said that he could not take
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was a bad judge, and had leagued with Sir Willain
Goodman against him,
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but rey carefuly
that this ice
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571
MBC
Mr. Cox then told him plainly that the Secretary
of State had read up the whole of the rapers and
I while he would was not pupared to take action against him omen
the findings of the Commission, the defects of which he admitted, had decided that there were grounds for dissatis-
faction with his conduct, and had therefore, come
to the conclusion that he must go back to Hong Kong
where charges would be framed against hin, and he
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would have to stand his trial before the Executive
but that Council, or if he,
desired it, and could
(Mr. Kyshe, desired
produce a medical certificate to the effect that
he was not fit to go back, it was open to him to
retire on his pension. Mr. Kyshe protested that
either alternative was very hard upon him. After
some consideration he said that he could not take
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