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refusing to accept either tentative or immature schemes which are difficult, oven if possible, of application, and bring no assurance of finality in results in this or in "other branches of in- dustry.

NWS OF THE DAY.

A Chinese was sent to hospital as a result of injuries caused by a man who

salied him.

Indo-China has withdrawa the quiratie tim regulations against Hongkong, bub Asities have to be examined before em barking

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The dead body of a Chinese, age about 60 years was found yesterday at Tai Kok Tsui.

For stealing a pair of boots from an Indian, who was sleep, a man appeared day at the Magistracy and was sentenced four hours' stocka, ·

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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1912–

Stop Press News to refer to you to this child se

A NURSE'S CLAIM.

Solicitor Sued for $1,000.

Alleged Wrongful Dismissal.

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Mr. Looker: Didn't I my a person. nurie and to other people w Miss suffering from nerves was not a de per-> Hamilton, and you said you didn's like go to look after a young child" because this, and would she please call you is would re-act on the child, and didn' Pongof-Witness (emphatically): No

I say it had affected on my child -No. I put it to you she rarely addressed I did not answer the question in the way. you as Pongo?-Abmost invariably unless you put is. I qualified it. people were present,

You say I referred to you as Pongo Yos

Plaintif was questioned regarding av incldent towards the end of April, when it is alleged, she was very rude to Mrs. Looker, who wished the child to stay up later than usual. She said she did no say to Mrs. Looker But I will apologise.

always apologise when 1 am rude." What show and was "If I have been rude I will apelogis but I do not consider I

have been rufe."

It was not true that on one occasion whest the child wished to stay with Mrs. Loker and plaintiff wished the child to

The 100t baneful influence at work

In the Summary Court to-day, beforu in industrial legislation and in the

Only once? Yes, only once to my the Puisneqludge. Mr. Justice Gomperta, | faca. administration of labour affairs is the

the hearing was restuned of the action in I was referred to on some little point haste to meet immediate trouble by

which Miss E. S. Hamilton, is professional much as whether it was advisable for you nurse, suod Mr."H. W. Løvker, nolicitor, to walk ill-devired proposals regardless of

thia elimate or take a chair of the firm of Messṛs, Pesent, Looker and ultimate issues mul the maintenance

and I said "Poage, you are wrong Deacon, for 37,000 damages for alleged laughter) 7-I don't remember that, of sound principles. Peace without

wrongful dismissal. The plaintiff's claim

Further examined, witness denied that she at any time said that at the térning content is futile. A consequence ist

was for $1,520, but she waived $520 to bring it within de sumary jurisdictiomtion of her engagement she would retire the breaking of agreements or failure

of the Court. In the statement of il-from nursing, and take a house for child out with her that she dragged her out in the discipline requisite to the ful-

Iren of parents who were abroad and that of the room, screaming with terror. She The body of a Chinese female was feuce insolence to Mrs. Lonkey

she added that she could, of course, leave had no recollection of having forged the filament of conditions accepted, perhaps admittel to the public mestuary yesterday. alleged, among other things,

M. Router Iarcis, solicitur, appeared when she wished as she was quite in child, on the verage out, sguirst her own willingly, but inevitable in accord-Deceased was found by her mother-in-la

to be hanging from a cord around her neck for plaintiff, Mr. Looker conducted his dependent. As a matter of faci beliste | and her mother's wishen, to eat tinne

own ease. The following jury was Mrs. Looker engaged ber stie had a fur asparagus. She did ret force her to cal ance with the need for compromise.ap n premises in Tai Wo Street.

pannellal Mr. Francis Maitland (who hur engagement at the termination of mips, carrots, spinpoh and inilk puẩn. It is not without justification that

was appointed foreman), Mr. Arthur thus suc.

Idings and this was not the cause of con- Rybuds Lone, and Jr. Louis. Berin- Father Hopkins one of the trustees

stan: friction between 3. Looker and of the Senmen and Firemen's Union,

dongue.

herself. writes to the members:—“Last year you and I came to an honourable settlement of our then disputes with the shipowners.

Until we

We understand that the Houghong Cricket Club is about to allow of a croquet toarnanent buing started in August. This is the first time that such a tournament has been played upon that ground.

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A Chinese was sent to hospital suffer-

clothes.

Plaintif we frther Cross-examined by Mr. Looker this morning regarding resti- monials the revived from former em ployers. She repeated her denial thur she ever toll Mrs. Lonker that as soon as

she heard Mra, Looker was wanting nurse for the Fast alte made up her mind that she would secure the position, that she had the Norland Institute, the nursing association, to which she belong ed that it was no use their recommeading any other nurse for the position.

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Regarding plaintiff's minging Mrs. Iawker in Paris, arwi on the voyage, sho said it was not true that the tiražument was stopped at Mrs. Looker's request by reason of witness's dictaterial attitude.

ON THE VOYAGE,

Mr. Looker: On the voyage out the child had been wearing very this, elastīja: 300

ing, and you made no attempt, when Hongkong was reached in colder weather,

put on winter clothes I put on exact..

Ey what Mrs. Looker såld.

Atter your arrived the weather got much welder, and you made no attempt to pat

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Warmer

Lookur

On the voyage out to the Chiony, Miss Tiaraton said in reply to Mr. Looker's

pustiurs, she waited upon Mrs. Looker, dentarily cenuse once or twice she was asked to do things in a manner which she

clothes Mi did not like. She travelled in the same thought it was not necessary. I thought cabin as Me Tooker. Whether her it was, I put on a sweattér. ngreepiens entitled her to do this she did

Mr. Looker: I put it in you the chil was never well the whole time she wa Mr. Looker read a clause of the agreemler your car-That is not true. trent pouridings força sonnid-vinas fare..

His Lordship said "therd was some rangement by which a nurse fun sleep in the first-class cabin.

In consequence of the detention by the police of a Chinese man, and woman, accepting the engagement with Mrs.not tole.

are at the Magistracy this afternoon. Tanker she considered she was working when Mr Lexis applied for bail which was eventually granted

ing from sayers injury caused by a fill give adequate notice to the ship-om window upon the second floor of owners concerned of the termination No. 216, Holywood Rend. It seems that At 3. insy Villas, Giruville Road,

he over balanced himself while hanging out Kowloon, on the 25th it.. Mrs A. of those agreements we are bound, ns RAMSAY, 2 sets.

humourable men, to abide by them. I cannot come to you in this crisis. therefore place my honour in your keeping, and beg you to maintain it unsullied by refusing to be either frightened ne enjoled into ceasing work." These are wise words, worthy ¡ of neerplance at all times alike by masters and men. Were this spirit Sea-Ge eral Meeting of Members of more general there would be no need

for guarantees or penalties.

9 p.m.-Aquaže Fete of V.R.C. SUNDAY, July -

a.m.-Excursion to Macao,

Mosnas, July 9-

Nor-Sale by Avetion of xx, Quinte. 12.28 p.m.-Full Moon. WEDNESDAY, July 31:-

Go, Fenwick & Co. Id.

There may, August 1—

KO.Y 1.1. on Calcket Ground.

Træner, Augu-t

Menntain Lodge.

But first, consideration should be Mi den Pay Treeping of Comedy given to the need for, and the method of making, agreements. Why is there 430 p.m. Tanly May's At Home" at unrest? No comprehensive reply can Se actempted: but one canse is undoubterlly the effectiveness, as a weapon in, the hands of labour, of the Parliamentary vote of their party. Demands are lightly made, threats are isued with no qualms of conscience, because Government interference is As Mr Bonar Enw said in the House of Commons ou the 5th

The Chinx Mail.

HoNaxosa, TuURSDAY, JULY 23, 1912.

LABOUR DISPUTES AT HOME assured.

A ising out of a case of alleged esault on the part of a woman who issued a cross. summon against another, woman for the sine alleged offener, the Magistrate, after listening to the case for a short while; told

both women to get away.

in connection with the Norland Institute. She did not tell Mrs. Looker that she considered she was working independently of the Institute, and did not repeat such a statement to Mr. Looker. It was not

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twerssary to get a testimonial at the end of a temporary engagement under the rules of this Institute, but it was neces

sary to obtain one at the end of each"

Mr. Lonker: Didn't Mrs. Liker say

she was paying extra to have you in the

in

"

Do you deny that ?-Yus. Witness, said she was taken int

After you complained of being over. worked was not all the voluntary work you and be doing taken away from von Yox: it was taken away gradually.

And you implored for it to be given back to you--No: I did not want it back.

1 put it to you that you said Mrs.

year, and at the empoi, each permanent | clombe because Mrs. Looker, by acri.aker was trying to keep you from ber society altogether and you did not like dens, turned the fan tuli on her bed me. I said I, preferred to erupy engagement.

Mr. Tooker crud ow of the Institutight. Mrs. Looker brought her some myself with the child entirely.

given.

Mrs. Looker

Do you say that you did not be to he let off your agreement?-Ye

Arising out of a case of attempted robbery at No. 9, Conduit Road,-the residence of Me Siebs-in the early part of rul. The employer is asked to write tabloids which she had obtained from test it appears that the thief, a testimonial in the nurse's book on the mother lady on the boat, and witness, did becoming alarmed the fact that he was impletion of each year's work and also aut take them as she objected to taking

I put it to you that when you had been here three weeks you naked to be allowed served, escape. A shooting prize which when the nurse leaves her situation and other people's medicine. belonged to 3ir Siebs was for a time to ax the dot when the testimonial waaid to punish her she would not let for 2002 No. I never wished to break the

na Colombo. Her illness, an Mr. Loker: You know of the rule?interual iherangement, was not caused bevement. I said to you once "I know

bot eating large quantities of tropicul Why don't you send mid-away!" Did yon always get a testimonial whê fruit against Mrs. Booker's advice. Wit you let a situolien !-No.

nees added that she was allowed to askorut Penang, She thought she always complied with Mrs. Looker's de- Bites regarding the child.

missing but it has since been found.

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Sunday, the 28th inst., being the 91-6- anniversary of the Independence of the

Republic of Fern, the Peruvian Consul iu Hongkong will be. "At House" at his offices. College Chaubers. Glenealy, on that day between 10.30am and 12.30 p.in. to receive the Peruvian community, British ethical, officers, colleagues, etc., etc.

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werd Hainan Island and experienced

was 12 bark before the Bar showed any

Yes.

PLAINTIFF'S TESTIMONIALS, *

you want to get me out of the house.

And I want to put it to you directly that it is a deliberate untruth that you sail that.

Witness added later that several times Mr. Locker told her she had better be careful what she said; as he was a law. yer. She denied that after Mr. Locker

But you told us before that you always, had excellent testimonials?-So I did."

On how many ocessions did you not

Mr. Tawker: Then how do you secourt get testimonial 2

for this friction extending over the whole Plaintiff said twice. One occasion was period of your servies in Hongkong-had placed three alternatives before her when she was in the service of a Duchess.cantet nécount for it. whose name she mentioned, on the Con-

further. her:

the dark 7

Plaiati denied that the curriculum of

Plaintiff said the testimonial V, she went to Mrs. Looker and said, "Why

don't t

distni me, became you'li Looker wrote in her testimoniul book was

have to."

She did not object to meeting just what a wished him to write. ffer soliciters advised her to ask Mr. Looker to change it.

to her, she turned to a lady, visitor and asked if she thought she had been rudz.

urprising he had heard oude in the thought it was entirely her fault and the Mr. Inoker and the objection was unhe holy did say she thought plaintiff had In rude, but plaitaif asked if she course of his experience. It contended that the letters were written by plain. lady' said ac

Mr. Backer: You said that on the last tiff's soliciter on her behalf in the ordi-day you spent ever twe hours with Mrs.

nary course.

Mr. Harris suid soove of Mr. Looker's Looker who was all the time trying to letters to Mr. Wilkinson were marked persuade you to ask me to allow you to

tay on?Yes. ** private."

I put it to you that it was exactly the Opposite and that Mrs. Looker bad # bridge engagement and wished to get away No. I had a teo engageracut

5. MOETRIE & Co., Ld. Accs to a Reuter's telegram, ult. I know perfectly well that which we print to-day, the Chanceller right hon. gentlemen on the Bench

The clothing of two Chinese was of the Exchequer has caused some [the Government) and those who sit yesterday discovered lying upon the fore-tinent. She was taken ill when she had shore near the Dye Works at West Pois.thern there only a rienth. The appoint surprise by announcing that the Gov-behind them are so afraid of doing it is suspected that two men ment was kept open for her, but she did

rtain tires who come to the house. She was friendly with all the nur-ca, bu erument intend to "re-consider the anything that will run the risk of drowned. It appears that, despite the

not return as her doctor ordered her to whole problem of the settlement of losing the Labour vote in this House, danger of a very strong current at this warnir elinate. As her employer was |

Mr. Locker was preceding to rond de walk with them on the road be kind to her, she could not further

letter which he meeived from Mr. Wakicause they grire not trained mursen. Is spot, many Chineno bathe there, subjecting trouble them. The other occasion was. trade disputes." Why the announce that they put it mildly-go very their lives to great risk,

was not her view that the child ought si, a member of Mr. Harris's firin, when to be taken out without her. Plaintiff when she travelled to Mexien with a ment should have caused surprise-gingerly in all eases of this kind. I

Mr. Huirís objected that it was a privataited that on one occasion when Mrs. unless it was owing to being some-daresay there are many behind me

Fess. Drotal, which arrived this | Mexican lady. She left her at New York better to Mr. Looker mul should not bensliter wild plain:éft «lu had been ride.

It was the first principle of what unexpected at the time-is not [the Opposition] who have a similar morning from Saiged, reports having breause it was not safe for her, to go rou

Twice the lady tried to staberigette that private letters should not

be read in a cast. quite clear, for if there is one subject fear of effect on the Labour vote" passed through the typhoon to the Fast-

Mr. Looker; Because you insisted mai more than another that calls for The Parliamentarian is not unbiased, very lucy sons and violent squalls. The your views prevailing over hers regarding Berious Governmental consideration it and, as we have time and again con-master's opinion was that the typhon the child --No; not at all.

Mr. Harris: Are you going to call the surely is the frequent and hitter tended, the judicial bench, rather than stationary, as having to heave to, it animosity shown by Labour and the party politician, is the source from indication of rising and the weather to lay from Mexico, or is that a shot in Capital. Disenssing this vesed ques which we should draw impartial moderato.

the Institute included drawing, that she tim recently a London contemporary guides for employers and employed

The N... steuners Locek and told Mrs. Looker that she could not draw remarked that each successive wave in the settlement of their affairs, Sir Devawongse, we hear, have been sold to and had to trace pictures in a book which

Mr. Locker said it was a common. cts- of labour unrest this to the turmoil Edward Clarke's inquiry was a move the Jupune, for delivery at the end of was supplied instead of drawing them.

tom in the Colony for letters to be so and the welter through

which in the right direction; its ineptitude August. The ILA.L. tug Vulcan, which There was no such book, but there was marked when they were addressed to a arrived here sono months ago and has a book in which designs wore pricked for particular person in a firm and it was the ship of industry has to be is due to the fact that there was no been hid up at Taumati, has also been sewing. She also denied emphatically not desired not they should be opened but could not keep it. I did no wish-fo steered by those in charge. If its power to recomment terms of settled to Missrs. Tat "Sui-Chi." It is to be that he was always annoyed because io the office,

ptwerd on the Mirs Bay run in company Mr. Looker was so tidy and orderly and course lay through the well-known ment. It is sincerely to be hoped with the Sui Tik after, she has hund she could not be so herself. and charted waters of the past, the that the "reconsideration" which the thorough overhaul, which is now taking Messrs. Kwong Hip Lung's difficulties might be confidently met Government now intend to give tifs place t

yuzel, Yunnati. by courage and skill. But it Igas perplexing problem will bring about entered unknown- seas, in which the better relations and a more earnest currents and winds alter from day to desire between Capital and Labour to day, and inexplored obstructions lie come to amicable terms. thickly. To drop metaphor, capítal fund labour have ceased to be the sole - į parties to industrial disputes, and to

At the Police Court to-day two men light their battles in the accustomed

were exeb fiued Ex fot erasing obstruction, fashion, Labour has called in to its j aid politiza influences, and has even The Japanese cuiser 'ji left the impressed, by the brent of starvation, Hackear this morning. Toe British torpedo the whole community, as unwillingen: (338 alba dejunted. regraits to its cause. Entirely new, While riding in a rickols from the conditions have arisen, and the exVictrix Theatre to the Hongkong Club on perience of the past furnishes no Today tigh, Capt. Wood, of the certain guide through the difficulties South African morial with fivo hors,

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M. Roland Garros, who made a marvel-

THE OPENED LETTERS.

His Lordship Baw na legal objection „ba the reading of the letters, and Mr. Look Mr. Looker: Did you not tell her that said he would read them in his opening you were never shle to keep things or

speech. derly and tidy and you were annoyed beauure you were not of tidy and orderly By at the construction will be habits?-No, I am not absolutely tidy. complted at the Seva part of two additional steamers for the Far Easter service of the Russian Volunteur Fleet. When fully laden these boots will draw

Miss Hamilton was then questioned urding her opinion of the relative Buthority which should be exercised over the child by a tenineth norse and the par- ent. She denied that she niultuined

Mr. Looker asked plaintiff if she sug-

sted that he opened the two letters dressed to ber, and mentioned by 31r. Harris in his opening, with any inipro- per intention or motivo. Plaintiff replied in the negative, and in noswer to further ifbeen feet and aro' of 3,750 gross to11s that her authority over the child way to testions said she did not suggest the letters were opened other than by in- Mrs. Looker's, or that she constantly said advertence or accident. She denied that throughout her period of service that Misshe was offered a nurse's ticket on the Locker's desires were not right-or Peak Tramway out refused it because she and that hers should be followed ennem-

length 286 feet, beam 40 feet 6 inches;

speed 20 knots an hour con! expacity 30 tous, but fourteen days, which may be ip creased to six hundred tons. They can carry ten first-class and thirty second-clasuing the child, Passengers. They will be provided with

wirelem telegraphy:

Mr. Looker: Didn't you constantly maintain that because you were a trained nurse you had to be constantly de. ferred to and that you know much better than her?—No.

And that you were much older than she and knew much better ?--No.

Didn't you tell me you were much

B.M.S Firedrake," one of the three Locial destroyers ordered by the Admiral ty last year from Meurs Yarrow and Co- of Glasgow, had a successful official full speed trial on June 20h, na the kelmorlie water measured mile at the mouth of the older and much more experienced, and lyde, attaining during continuone run what you said ought to be carried out,

Mr. Harris objected that. Mr. Looker of eight hours a mean speed of 33.17 knots, thus exceeding the contract speed of 32 was going into questions, which did not propelled by Parsons turbines driving to Mrs. Looker was not mentioned in the knots by 1.17 knots. The vessel le 255 appear in the particulars. The question. feet long by 25 feet 7 inches best, and is of whether Miss Hamilton was older than shafts, stram being supplied by three particulars. The statement might be Yarrow Water Tube Boilers fitted with the firm's latest food heating devices.

taken, as rudeness on the part of Mins 45 Kamilton.

Before Mr C. D. Melbourne at the

Ela Lordship: Or it might be taken as

■ compliment (laugliter)... After, some argument, his Lordship decided to inske a note of the objection.

and it is therefore pertinent to review Princes Louise of Saxony, was on June 18 not so much the course of events as in Florencs grantet a separation order es the significance of the proposals pigist whom she married secretly in from her husband, Signor Tselli, the brought forward, because, these Landon after being divorced by the prosent latter have 1 wider importance King of Saxony. than the immediate, circumstances suggest. In the settlement of labour loua flight of 300 miles in a full gule of Palice Court this afternoon, a case was difficulties, as in all affairs of lite, the wind, which in rogarded as having marked heard in which Ip You and Ip To Bumn, of creation of precedents cannot be frul step in the prouruss of flying, was No. 4. Kan U Fong Street, were am declared the winner of the circuit of Anjou noned by the Building Authority in Hing gorci, & truth not siways acted mee (630 miles]. He calves the Grund kons, the alleged offence boisy that they upon by active agents in their baste Frix of the French Acro Club (£2,000), in to bring peace. "A fight to a finish"ddit n to a speed prize of £300. Ile was maintained a brick wall, and various stores declared the winner on completing the to cause ofmtraction in Sai Woo Lane is better than a peace which cannot four laps of the triangular cours-Angers being undur lenge from the Creme Pongo against your capreis wish,

by employers in the Port of patitor qualified, as no and except Carros presented the defendants. It was stated is quila trục. -.-

flow the required tires lepon the previous London. have some justification in day."

| stay on and said it was impossible.

The case was at this stage adjourned till tomorrow at 2 p.. and further hearings were fixed for Saturday at 10.00 3.m. and Monday at 10 n'clock...

CORRESPONDENCE.

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THE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN BIRTHDAY SHILLING

FUND.

(To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL") Dear Sir,-At a Mouting of the Unoflein, Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, hold on Saturday last, it was decided to start locally a lanch of the

above Fund with Sir Eaul Chater no Hon. Treasurer.

considered it derogatory.

Mr. Looker then took witness through the particulars of defence dealt with by All Hongkong residents are invited to Harris yesterday, Mia Hamilton contributo, fifty cents haing taken as the denied that who was insolent on acer-equivalent of one shilling." thin launch trip and caused everybody Those who are willing to contribute are to be uncomfortable and silent and that requested to sign this name, on one of the the cause friction by infeting against ata which will be found at the fo bowing: Mrs. Tooker's wishes, that the child places, the Bongking Bank, the Char erod should, to bed at six o'clock. In a Bank, the Mercant l. But, the Hugong conversation with Mr. Looker as to the Hotel, the Fenk Hoel, Mesars Brewer and child's bed time who did not say that C... Meri Fatruder and Marsza her real chinction was to the manner. in Kelly and Walsh, Messrs Lane, Crawford which Mrs. Looker spoke to her.

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and C., and Messrs A. S. Wat ons nud Co. At this stage the Court adjoumed for The sus collected will be to wande

to London, with the names of subscriørE, It was arranged that the Court should ¦ to be devoted in any purp se which Mr remme at two o'clock, but the hearing | Chantberlain ny slow.. was not continued until half post..... When his Lordship entered the Court he apologised to the jury for the delay: the reama of it was that lie had been trying to eut the case short,

Your faithfully,

N.E. POLLOCK

HeritaTY."

5, wenn 1, 97*! Ju}v2014.

Mr. Looker en continued his rooks CHAMBERLAAS GULIO, U ULIRA TONGO YOU ARE WRONGO."

AND DIANILHEA. REM «<I>V, - Plaintiff was next questioned regard-xamination of the plaintiff, who denied. constantly saying things one day and

met with the um form te thate which she objected?". ing the use of a nickname." Fongo," to that she lied a bad memory and war EW, any, moled prginties have Mr. Locker: Do you say she called you frs. Looker in London that sie warensrkable curur of a dire

contradicting them the heat. She told his attended the of Caldas Colic, Cliolers and Diary Tents The

Price 40-Cents,belasting, even if the coat ja heavy, Choler, Samur-Angers. No other com- Grieti-roligitor, while-My-Davidson-ro I put it to you that it is untrus 2-Itongs, and she was only: ill, ones in the whios: it has off-gled in "abnit every

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that ibe obstruction had existed for yours, I put is to you that the rason Mra, and that the cost to remove it would Looker called you "Pongo I was because Amount to abant $20.

Colony. She putered Lim want of mocy i neighbourlioni havo giren in a videvoputu- and worry. A doctor might call it tion. For sale by all Chemists and Moro-

keepers® pervan; she did not know,

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