WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1902.

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Istante a. G. Die, Pine Judy)

Wednesday, August 27.

B. C. HANSEN . A. R. MAUTY,

Do you know the rant of any of the other houses at Murrison Hill Cowards the caud, $74 to $75 per month.

Air C. F. Focket, maistut superiuten- dent, said he thought $10 would be a féle aliance for an unfurnished room, and $60; for a furnished room. That was inking | imo consideration the position Mr Alex- auler held.

Cross-examined-How long have you been in Hongkong-Since 1842.

Where are you living now -Knutsford Terraco, Kowloon. This was an action bronglit to recover

What is threat 1885, including taxes. $533, bong salary and mess money for That is uniurnished-four rooms. I may four months in Beu of notice of dismisandy that use of these houses are rented at while plaintiff was third engineer on board 8110.

Bir D. Baldwin, Kowloon Decks, stated Mr A. R. Marty's steamer Hongkong. The that while he was living in the Counsught Hunglong in French-owned and plys Fouse on joining the Duck Company the Company paid $50 per month for ibo roou zweet Hongkong. Haipling and inter-

alone, until his quarters were open for him mediato ports. Judgatent was given for at the Docks. the plaintiff, with custs, last month. Aphe had a house at Morrison Hill Roal for plication was theu zones for re-hearing on which he paid $35, including taxes lie the ground that a pertion of the French would courider himself well ufff he could Coul's evidence had been misunderstood get heard and lodging for $90 per mouth.

M: Robert Bad, austine engineer, also by His ship,

Bova evidence.

Cross-examined--Alt three years ago

Mr Willinn Kidd, C.E., gave evidenco Mr Grist (of Mr Wilkinson · and Grist) appened the the plaintiff, and ir J.for the defendants to the affect that all the other foremen einployed by them were men Hastings (of Zeer - Je serai and. Hastings) of the same standing as the plaintif Ho dd plaintiff he would be treated as the

for the defendat,

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THE WA HING SILVER

MINING CO.

THE CHINA MAIL.

An adjourned meeting of the Wa Hing Silver Mining Co, was held in the Imperial Bank of China to-day to consider whether the creditors should apply for The Company to

proxy.

It was proposed by Me Lam Lai Tin that y no one gearanteed the payment of the debts of thủ Company it should be wound

The Great Jowel Robbory. July --Three South Africans have been arrested at Padis in connection with the robbery of the Marquis of Anglesey's jewels.

To-day's Advertisements

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instrap tom to Sell by Publio Auction, FOR ACCVENT OF VRS CONCERNED, TO-MOEROW (THURSDAY), the 28th August, 1902, at 2.30 pm. at their sales. Runs, 2 Des Vaux Rond; A CONSIGNMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS.

Comprising:---- TEA AND COFFEE SETS (A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT), CAMSONSE VASES, SILK Beness, Sarsesta Vase, acesse Duk sens, las-raisTED HANDKERCHIEFS, KILK bracts, SILK EMBROIDERIES, etc, ULE,, ere,

TERMINAR usunt.

RUGHES & HOUGH,

Auslimers. Hongkong, Augot 27, 1902.

100 September 10 the Marquis of Ang- lesuy was robbed of jewels valued at

T £30000 at die Walsingham House Hotel, Piccadilly. Ilia valet, Gault, was sithse quently restul, and being found guilty of be wound up or whether they should allow the robbery, was sentenced to five yeas the Company to continuo. Mr E. W. Ruttorenal servitude. No jewel was todid on

the prisoner.] presided, and there were prosent, in

Aug. 5. Nearly all of the Marquis of addition to Mr A. It. Lowe, liquidator, Anglesey's jowels which were stolen have Blenars Lam Lai Din, Lino Se Sun, Au Lubech recovered. Ok, Chan a Hing and Pen Taz Pun. Mr Chamberlain on South Afrion. Three Sharohólitors were represented by July 30.-In the House of Common

last night, Mr Chamberlain, in Sreretary of State for the Colonics, speaking me the colonial vote, said that the ference be- tween the representatives of the British Government and the eril Premiu heen treated a confidential. Parliament would have an opportunity of dining any prupsals which might he madı. Me Cliamberlain mid that there was one (spírit animating the Premiers, anu by, the design to draw lower the different parts of the Empire. Flo did not think Cânt the C- ference would be without result, but li would be a step towards entire prior. Thut aspiration would perhaps not be ful filled in his time, but he hoped that his descendants wealt live test 4. (Cheer

Later-Continuing has poveli

4 Commons colonial vote in she House

TUE last night. Mr. Chamberlaid that the proclamation exiling the Beer leaders who Band of the 3rd Burn Lufantry will play a selection of music during lid not surrender before Augst but would dinner on the 29th inst., at the above be allowed to drop, but undesirable per-hotel. Tables lockel in advance, son would not be allowed to return to South Afrin. It was Great Britnin'a iany Land bar interest, fin said, we keep every engagement in the letter and the spirit. The terms of suprende were precise, Great Britain was shaolutely Free, and was entitled to establish, and Tot established, the strictest Crown e-dony government.

This proposition was nut scounded. _Me_Pas Tz Pan-proposed that the Company should continue business, and Į this was seconded by Mr Lim Tez Sau

Upon a vote being taken, five supported the preposition and five were against it. As Mr Rutter declined, tre give à curting rote, it was agreed, on the proposal of Mr La The Hau, sponded by Me Lain Lai Tin, to adjourn the mesting for oun month. Mr Rather, the Clairén, said that as her employés. The quarters wern reads the debt due to the Imperial Bank of Captain Paire (rên Hed) stated ther

for plaint on the Och July. plaintiff w declared by sader of the Cross-examined-Plaintiff asked of bej Glina had been moet by the guarantor he whors to be replaced by a French naight have a room for himself in the new could take no part in the further proceed gineer. According to French law, French quarters in course of erection. Witnessings of the creditors.

replied that he would not prouise, but that' dicate have to ho taken on board if avail he would be treated like the other employds.

able

if not available, foreignors may be He did not say phimit would not have quarters. Ho did not think Mr Alexander takon.

was entitled to different treatment from the

At this conges, Me Tintings muid se ndo hers, uma a copy of de ship's articles, and ho proposed to put theva i.

His Fordship said that the articles were not forthesaming at the last bearing, neither was Mr Marty present on the plea that he was sick, although he was seen wandering ap Queen's Rond within two hours. Ha had sympathy with Ma Marky, as it was evilo Mr Marty did not want to come before him. Me" Maty me he taught that he could not play fast and hose with the Court,

Me Hastings statevi Max Me Marty could her obtain the articles unhes the ship was in the Harbour, nad whep the cise was last on the ship was now, thay la Harbete. She Ippened to be in the Harbour now, and

at war why they in the articles. Be really did not think it was Mr Marty's ful They were now lefon de Court.

Hi Lordship Bar Mr Marty is not.

H

Mr Unsing your Lordship wishes

Mr Mariy

After some further evidence, and after parties in addressed the Court, His Lord. Ship said that with regard to the fiest surt of the chain for rickaha hire he never heard of such a chim before. It was absurd.

a might take a house at Stanley at then charge for beat bize That was $50 gone.

He held that the term quartors inct an unfurnished main, anal down rfectly at Morrison Hill Road he certain room could be got unfurnished for 900,- The plaintiff had nothing to complïn it, and he therefore thought the nifer of So for the period for which to quarter * provided areasonable one. Judgment w therefore for the amount paid into Court by the, defendants.

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THE CORONATION.

Details of the Ceremony.

London, Aug –– After the visitors, and

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Earthquakes. London, July 29,-Twa slicht eruptions Vincent's avere [of the Soufriere, St.

tollowed by an carilaquake accompanied by tidal wares on the northeast of the island. The cable steuner Newington, working 18 miles north of the island, reports that the depth of the sea has increased to one and a quarter mile (6550ft.)

Aug 6-Shocks of earthquake have be experiencerì in Portugal and through teur Italy.

Germany and Holland.

|

the

Barghers woahl be selected to co-operate in the government when it was possible co without. opportunity afford them the arousing joak.usy Ruling then-

ut selves. The

Use majority

Government would members of the meanwhile be imperial British officiis. As regards taxation, the Government would do nothing to interfem with the develop ment of the mines, bat the Giovernment was entitled to raise a fair proportion of the cost of the war frea that industry, As regards expecially from future wines.

The Berlin Post states Hat Geronny is willing to concede flani a thriff consen

the tion, a guarantee the scority. Dutch cok zie, in veturn for Alollund allow ing Germany to out the Durdle fleet and the proposed suspensirat of the Capo Colony barbours in time of war. The visit of Dr Constitution, he affirmed that Tard Mil Kuyper, the Dutch Premier, to Vienna and ner's opinion in favour of that course was Teris, and afterwards to Gering, is - púcsly possenal and had not lessened the Crouch commented upon.

Government's faith in him.

He hoped that the Bours would preserve their best The Rone correspondent of the Buttraditions and characteristics, and that they and the enjoyment of industry and even- banded justice.

International Disarmament.

AN A

Intimations.

A G. GORDON,

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Dis Lordship. Ot. I only want to tell the Prince and Princess of Wales, the degraph states that it is reported that would heartily co-operate in the prosperity O`R OF TWO GENTLEMEN."

him what I think of big conduct.

Mr Grist refused to precend until he bout

a certified translation of the articles (which were in Frouch, as he might wish to cross examine ponit: He died-They are

!ocessions of Their Majesties left Bucking

to

the meeting of the Con, the German Emperor, at King Victor Easel III. he Palace at 11 'clock, wait then-f Italy is connected with furilor pro- jeet for Europain disarmament. The Czar derous acclamations, which they it is stated, as revived his original pro smilingly bowed their acknowledgments. posals more definitely. These proposals not fight each other, and that they shall reduer their emaments to a degres only His Majesty the King appenret to be insufficient te maintain internal drder and

jo protect their colonies. excellent health.

The close of Mr Chamberlain's speech was received with ringing; ukwers.

Sir Willion Harcourt said that he wa persismatic as regards the financial aspects

trying to shule out a spocile contrat The Indiau. troops Buing Whitekalt stipulace that Europem cuntries shaoutlined in Mr Chamberlain's speech.

by which they have to give thurve months' notice.

After some furtiter reumrits, the case was adjourned till Fring next, the 9th inst CW. ALEXANDE, A (SUBARI, WTHER

ANT

The plaintiff in this suit sought to re- over a sum of 5948, being a son of $348 om account of lacy for work done between

1st and 21st July 1st and $200 in respect of quarters from 16th May to 31st July,

Me J. S. Hurston appeared for the plaintiff and Me 2. 3. Brist (of Musses Wilkinson and Grist) for (hodefendants,

Mr Marston resented, the negotiations under which the pláčnzit was employed, at a salary of £ per math, with quarters, as fotolan ütler by the defendent firm. in secount of a dispute as to the quarters provided, plsintia refusing to churn is roof with another me, plainfif was discharged. Mr Alexander Riu give uvidence. He entered the employment of the fien on 16th May. About the end of May, he spoke to r Kid about the Quarters. Lie Savid Mr. Kidd that he would no live in a cogm with ewn Rich, Mr Kind mod he would make an excuption to, the role in plaintiff's CAN.

attracted partienlar attention.

Westininster Abboy was reached at 11.25.

Arctic Exploration. London, Aug, 4.--Professor Baldwin's expedition has returned to Norway. It hat established enormous depots ai condons ed food at Brdolf Land, Greeley Island, and ether points near the 81st dog, in readiness for a dash for the North Pole in

Her Majesty the Queen first passed down the nave, the Westminster loys shouting Pical Alexandise, Twinics later cause the erg of Fire Br. Edward, and Mass of bugles heralded His Majesty the i in 1903, Kings who was in bis-tube-of state, and attended by nobleman fearing the regalia.

His Majesty the King wolked to the air in front of the throne, bosing to Her Majery the Queen, and knelt to pray; The recognition of the crowning followed mid repeated rims and loud fndar His Majesty the King stood while the gospod was read and gote the resp-oxen in firai and strong terms,

The sene in West uitster Ablicy was of The most gorgeous description, the India Princes making striking ligures amid the dazzling blaze.

His Majesty the King went through the entre service without faltering. He kner during the communion, bat sat during the bynns and the anthens. His Majesty the King signed the oath, and was anointed and girded with the sword of state and received all the ensigns of Royalty.

Riot at a Funeral.

Apply H. G.."

Care of CIUNA MAIL' Office Hougheng, August 27, 1972.

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Mr Labuchere congratulated Mr Cham DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, beclain upon his conciliatory spirit

Mr C. P. Scott wid that the optimisms of 1 Mr Chamberlain was in a fair way of being justified.

Mr Chamberlain, in the course of his reply, said that he was always conciliatory, but be folt that the opportunity of re- conciliation had come only when terrain issues were once for all settled. (Chers,}

The Fifth Test Match. London, August 11.The final test watch was commenced the Cent to-day In bright weather. The attendance was July 31.Twenty thousand dews when excellent: the wicket was doubtful. The Following the funeral of the chief rabbi of Australians won the toss, and Def and H New York were assailed by the workmen ut opened the batting to the bowling of Lock- He's printing works. The mourners wood and Rhodes. Hill, after Bousing 11 rotaliated and "troke every window in the runs, was clent bowled by Hirst, and Dar factory ami feudest she tailing. Cling followed in. He did not stay lig hundred persons were injured.

The Proposed Shipping Subsidies.

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISIA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANT- WERP, LONDON, PORT SAID,

July -Mr George Renwick, M. Trumper now came together; but Dal, Captain Roacu, will be despatches for (Conservativo, chairun of directors of after making 25 runs patiently, was held be

bind the wickets by Lilley, again of Hirst's the firm of Fisher, Renwick and Co., bowling. Gregory came in. When he had hijowners, and other owners of tramp score runs, Gregory was clown beaten by steamors, protest against the proposal vo

Hirst whilst Tritoper, after an invaluable pay subsidies to large companies in came 42, during the ranking of which he had Lion with the Atlantic trade. The steen minutes at the wickets, also foil a ship section of the Board of Trade, Mon-

victim to Hirst, who clean bowled him. troal, has protested against the projector Noble and Armstrong cuma ingother, but subsidy to the Canadian Pacile Railway, when Armstrong had imide 17 his was clean which offers to establish another Atlantic bowled by Mr Stanley Jackson. Hopkins line, instead of to somo lo new gag followed in, and a prolonged partnership in the St. Erwence trado, Shipping teensuel. Noble was in splendid form, and declare that fat kudidised freight Sours, his tatting was characterised by all kin it startei, will ruin existing lines.

Aug 1 At the instance of Sir Christo well-known cautiousness. He was not di pher Furnea large sveting of shipowners posed of until he had scored a runs, the Tesult of two hours careful, watchful piny. has been hold at Hartlepool, and has He was out exught and bowled by Mr Jack | 713 O's Stenship Kumukur Ment, passed resolutions protesting against sub-

son. Kelly hit well and scored 39 runs having arrived from the above Ports, sidies other than those renditel se ancin-

before he was caught by Rhodes of Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed in un efficient mail servine.

Braund bowling, Hopkins, after a most that their Goods are being landed and Aug. 3.—Mr P, Seddon, speaking on

valuable 40 runs, was exught by Maclaren placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND Saturday night at the dinner of the Juntar of Lockwood's bowling, Saunders was KOWLOON WARE AND GODOWN COMPANY'S Before Club, Liverpood, said that Great given ut leg-before-wicket to Braund GoDowns at Kowl, where cli.cor.sign Britain was in the sante commercial rats before he had scored; but Tranible played went will be sorted out mark by mark and in 1597. Flo urged her to keep her wer-

a splendid innings and was not out at theend delivery can be ahiined as soon as the for 61 runs, The innings was finished for Goods are landed.

n long way the best bowling Sgures. His 5 wickets cost 77 runs, and be had the hono127 cons, of which 10were extras. Hirst had

For a moment after placing the crown on His Majesty the King's heid. His Grace On the 11th 4th of June, by had x the Archbishop of Canterlany, whose voice conversation with Mr Willems, the subway broken with emotion, was overcome agent. Mr Williams pointed to a room and Ț and had to be supported by His Grace the sad Mr Pridinure hed Suested that room. Archbishop of York and two other Bishops. and then asked witness what room he would En enleequently reverest sufficiently to have. Witness pointed at a room. He was conduct the sursion to the end. never informed that tina soom was ready. Towards the end of Jane, he had another conversation with bir Williams. He asked if the room was ready. The room was then occupied, and Mr Willis informed him dat Mr Kidd had stated that witness must take his chanes and go into room with h. Witness replied that he would not The climax was reached at the moment do su, and told Me Willius what Mr Kidd of browning when the lights were suddenly hand said. Mr Willis replied that ho did turned ou and the Westminster buys broke not lime witness would not live in into aculeanations. The trompet sounded room with two himself. Witness then fufures, jogbeile penkal and salutes were received LIB the End July A no fired. His Majesty the King was enthron. :icu tu leployment. Witnessed and the clergy, Princes, oud Fees paid was ill for seven days with faver in homage. Again drains and trumpets setind- hospital from foly 16 to July 24. He and the people shouted God Save the tito with her naval supremeny attributed his sickness in the fact that he King'

had been wet wed could not got a change The Archbishop of York crowned Hur of clothing, sometimes for hours, owing to Majesty the Queen, after which. Their

his quarters not being on the works. He Majesties took the Sacraments.

fost one she woull lose ith. He recom

ising of maximam freights. nicded the subsidising of ships and the

Aug. 4.-The Canadian press is practi-

of clean bowling Hill, Tramper and Gre

14 rues each, Mr Jackson had wickets

SAY

...

leit on 31st July. On 1st August, he At the conclusion of the ceremony, ak | cally unanimously in favour of the accept- bud an interview with Mr Glover, the two relock, Their Majestics proceeded to anse of the Qualian-Pacific Railway Cory Brand took wickets at a cost of accountant. Witness went in to get his King Edward's Chapel, where they were pany's effor for subsidised steamship unlary. He was toki bis nutskie allowance arrayed its the purple robas of state. Their services to Great Britain. The slight pat 30 runs a piece, while Lockwood bad only one victim, La cost of 85 runs. was not made up. He produced a slip of Majesties the King and Queen wearing position is restricted to the freight e Rhodes and Mr Jessup were both un paper and said you are not realy, that their crowns and carrying secgires, then question.

successful with the ball, Rhodes having 46 is what I claire, (Shown & cument) passed out of the Alloy and drove to

South African News.

rans hit of his bowling, and Mr Jessop 11. That was what he wrote. MetRover said Buckingham Palace, which was reached at

July 31-Gendral Ben Viljoen has ar

AUSTRIJA.-1st Innings. You surely don't expect lu get that.', is Majesty the King appear di Witness repies that when he wanted his on the balcony iu full robes and wearing rived at Capetown from St. Helenu Ad: R.A. Da, e Lilley, b Hist

aid | C. 11ill, b Hira advice he would ask for n He afterwards his crown. He valled Her Majesty the dressing a meeting at Capetowy he

J. Darling, Lilley, h. First made an offer of 820, Witness refused to. Queen out and they owed in the wit, that the Boer prisoners at St. Helena were

apid irautie cheers.

convinced that their leaders had surrender-V, Trumper, & Hirst accept

The weather was dull.

ed only after earnest prayor, feeling that if S. E. Gregory, b first....... Viscount Kitchener was a prominent they must be British, as was now the east, W. Armstrong, b. Jackson ... figure in the pruceusion.

it would be best to be calm. quiet, and M. A. Noble, & b Jackson obedient. Afrikanders ought to co-oper J. A. Hopkins,c MacLaren, blookwood in the constitutional promotion of ilus Dutch 1. J. Kelly, & Rhodes, Bend element equally, with the promotion of L. V. Saundora, 1.b.w., b Braund

H. Trumble, not out...... genatal interests.

Extras Aug. 5.-Me Smuts, who was Attorney:

His Lorisup-Wing is that for? Witness-Outside living expenses for two manths and a lusti..

Mr Burstou A mézuaginous offer? Witness (resunung)-The accountant then offered him . His richela and other expenses were fully 320 he had to use the ferry several times. Wiruass pro- ceeded to state that he paid 881 per month for house rentand deners expenses.

His Lordship intizanted that he was not going to allow, ricksha fare.

Jed to ricksha allowance.

August 3 Their Majestics, and the Royal Family, and the foreign guests, strended service this morning in the Chapel Royal at St James'

There was a sultno thanksgiving service

at St Paul's. The bialopend the London General of the Transvaal Republic, and clergy were in full canonicals. The Lordvocates Jacoba and De Wet, of the late Mayor and the Sheriffs attended in State. Transvaal High Court, who were all for There was a large attendance, which in merly attached to the Eoor staff in the field.

His Lonlship You can't get ricksbahany, and numerous ufficial and political - allowance; it'-ahword. 880 a week for reatuetables.

is absurdansjer in the army unly greta 830,

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COLOMBO & SINGAPORE.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary bo fore Nooo, TO-MORROW.

Goods not cleared by the 2nil Sept., wil

be subject to rent.

Al Ship-damaged Packages must be left

CONSULTING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR,

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL, 'HONGKONG.

ABO Code, 4th Edition.

A 1 Code.

Lieber'a Standard Code.

TELEPHONE, 232. Bongkeng, July 2, 1901.

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MINERAL ASSAYS & ANALYSES.

Javing its own well-equipped Labor- THE VANTAR VALLEY COMPANY, Long, atory, is prepared, in order to assist in the Mineral Development of Chrum, to du ássay work of all desemptions, Quantitative Andyses, and to clavity Lumerals for Mine owners and others.

Mines as well as Mrounds of Noorumie value purchased and ovuusmitations, arranged by appointment.

Teras moderate.

Address:THE LABORATORY,

Sanchocu Bond,

Calde Address,

"YONG CLARA, Mipaglia, 5th October, 1901.

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tactlessness? It would be hard to beat theche minister wlw at the funeral of his lending parishioner gave out as lie hyun:-

Laden with guilt and many wee Down to the grave the sinner goes."

Ar Harston submited that he was quititcluded Princers Henry of Battenberg, the have been admitted to practics in the WHAT is the worst instance on record of

Duchess of Fife, and the Duchess of Al-Supreme Court in Protoria.

The Govenor of Damaraland northern district of German West Africa) August 11.-The King witnesses a sham has reported that 400 Boers with 200 fight in the Channel on the 18th September.women and children have settled in the Several Indians belonging to the 23rd colony. Some of the Bnors are recalcitrant Punjabis were injured at Whitehall, Two, rebels, and he fears they will cause trouble. with fractured skuls, are not 'expected to He asks if Great Britain has applied for river.

their extradition.

Mr Hart is the custom of the Colony..

His Lordship again said that the amount claimed was abound. Wituese might have walked to and from his work.

Mr Hasta Subitted, with due respect, that Mr Alexander was not a common navvy:

Cloutts, August 11,-An Indian Daily Neer special telegram, dated Londen, August 8th says that the King's Message

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art that he ans sutitled to be treated acto his people was spontaneous and entirely "curling to his position in life.

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The Queen Victoria Street Fire.

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The most striking svero in Westminster was to the effect that the drats were partly Old Bountes, cash, Abbey, yesterday, was the Queen's and due to the short fire escapes, but that Princessoa precessiests. Tho native everybody would have been saved if there Maharajahs and His Highness Aga Khan had been proper structural exits from the wara in the chair stalls with the foreign buikling. The jury stated thist the electric How much did you actually pay I royalties, anibussadors, leading skatasunen, company concerned showed grass legal and onlonial premiers. The King's nurses wegligence, and was responsible for use of

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