CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 194

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No

60.277

Hongkong.

duplicate

Government House,

193

20210

R 12 AUG 04

Hongkong, 4th July, 1904.

Sir,

I have the honour to transmit

No. 218

under Colonial Office Rule 118 a letter from Mr. J. Grant Smith

a resident in this Colony.

2.

The services described by Mr. Smith were

of the usual kind only and do not appear to me to be of such

a nature as to merit Royal recognition. A juror is seldom call-

ed upon in this Colony to serve more than once a year and in

Civil Cases every juror now receives $25 during each day of

the trial. Formerly the fee was $10.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Amay

Officer Administering the Government

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No 60.277 Hongkong. duplicate Government House, 193 20210 R 12 AUG 04 Hongkong, 4th July, 1904. Sir, I have the honour to transmit No. 218 under Colonial Office Rule 118 a letter from Mr. J. Grant Smith a resident in this Colony. 2. The services described by Mr. Smith were of the usual kind only and do not appear to me to be of such a nature as to merit Royal recognition. A juror is seldom call- ed upon in this Colony to serve more than once a year and in Civil Cases every juror now receives $25 during each day of the trial. Formerly the fee was $10. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Amay Officer Administering the Government
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No 60.277 Hongkong. duplicate Government House, 193 20210 R 12 AUG 04 Hongkong, 4th. July, 1904. sir, I have the honour to transmit ? 218 under Colonial Office Rule 118 a letter from Br. J. Grant Smith a resident in this Colony. L 2. The services described by Mr. Smith were of the usual kind only and do not appear to me to be of such a nature as to merit Royal recognition. A juror is seldon call- ed upon in this Colony to serve more than once a year and in Civil Cases every juror now receives $25 during each day of the trial. Formerly the fee was $10. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Amay Officer Administering the Government
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No

60.277

Hongkong.

duplicate

Government House,

193

20210

R 12 AUG 04

Hongkong, 4th. July, 1904.

sir,

I have the honour to transmit

? 218

under Colonial Office Rule 118 a letter from Br. J. Grant Smith

a resident in this Colony.

L

2.

The services described by Mr. Smith were

of the usual kind only and do not appear to me to be of such

a nature as to merit Royal recognition. A juror is seldon call-

ed upon in this Colony to serve more than once a year and in

Civil Cases every juror now receives $25 during each day of

the trial. Formerly the fee was $10.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Amay

Officer Administering the Government

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