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In any further communica-tion on this subject, please quote
No. 27437/08.
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The Under-Secretary of State,
Foreign Office,
London.
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I agree, but I think if we were to telegraph FO conditions to Hong Kong they may want to drop it. However, I have had a letter from the Governor of Hong Kong.
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SO. 27955
Sir,
I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No. 27955/08 of the 6th instant, further respecting the proposal that Sir H. de Sausmarez, Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Consular Court at Shanghai, should visit Hongkong twice in the year as an Appeal Judge of the Hongkong Supreme Court.
In reply, I am to inform you that if such an arrangement is deemed desirable by the Secretary of State for the Colonies in the interests of Hongkong, Sir E. Grey would be reluctant to place any obstacles in the way of the enactment of an ordinance under which Sir H. de Sausmarez's services would be available in the Court of Appeal there.
Sir Edward's consent must, however, be contingent on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-
(a)
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Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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No. 27437/08.
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Foreign Office,
London.
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FOREIGN OFFICE
324
August 19. 1908.
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SO. 27955
Sir:
I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to acknow-
ledge the receipt of your letter No. 27955/08 of the
6th. instant, further respecting the proposal that Sir
H. de Sausmarez, Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Consu-
lar Court at Shanghai, should visit Hongkong twice in
the year as an Appeal Judge of the Hongkong Supreme
Court.
In reply I am to inform you that if such an ar-
rangement is deemed desirable by the Secretary of State
for the Colonies in the interests of Hongkong Sir E.
Grey would be reluctant to place any obstacles in the
way of the enactment of an ordinance under which Sir H.
de Sausmarez's services would be available in the Court
of Appeal there.
Sir Edward's consent must however, be contingent
on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-
Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
(a)
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