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MEMOS FOR TO-DAY.
fine of $3 was impend upon a man by Mr Hazaland today for wasting water at West Point.
A man was fined $10 or one month's imprisonment by Mr Hawland to-day for being in unlawful possession of sugar at West Point.
The Chinese Clovernment has lately appointed M. de Gatt, high offoil of the Belgian Mini'ry of Jastice, to fill the ofties of law councillor of the Republic,
www
Mr Raymannd Robins are last evening at the City Hall inter the suspices of the Y. M.^^. A. an account of his experiences on the Yuxon to a large gathering of mon.
FUNERAL OF MR. W. D., SUTTON.
TUNBD.
ELLIS KADOORIE COLLEGE
steadily increasing in proportion so its expansion, and 'to-day they amount to Formally Oponed To-day.
$80,000 a your. Apart from the fear and the Goveniment Grant which the College Today at 80 p.m. the now Ellis sarus, the Council has annually to raise. Kaderie College in Hospital Road was by subscription, and otherwise, about formally opened by H.E. the Governor. $8,000 to cover the expanses. On the Landy May, Mr. A. Irving, Director of opening day there wito present 119 pupils Education, Mr. Ellis Kaleorie, Mr. Lau divided into 5 classes, When I took Cha Pak, and other members of the Ellis chargo, a few days afterwards. I was the Kaloorio Chiness Schools Society, were only English master on the staff. present.
September, 1905, when the number of
In
The formal opening took place at the pupils on the Register had increased to lowr, which was gaily decorated for the 330, it was decided, with the assistance scension. On the arrival of the Governors Government, to replace the Western the Union Jack was hoisted, and also the Wing by a inodorn building. This was College colours. Immydiately after the completed and occupied on 3rd Septem principal door was formally, opibed by bet, 1905. Is cost about $15,000, đ the Government contributed meas of a silver key, and the school which inspected by most of those present. 27,000, and Mr. Kadoorie the balance. Little more than four years afterwards Refreshments were served.
In welootning H. E. the Governor, Mr. viz, on 5th October 1910, the newly-
Tho funeral of the late Mr. W. D. Suthor, of Meters, A, S. Watson and H.M.S. ampshire Loft Hongkong, who died on Sunday afternoon at the age of 69 years, took place yesterday today and proveeded to Miru Bay.
gvoning at the Happy Valley. The large On the bank page of this lus wil and thoroughly repentativo gathering of amourers. present, testified to the stoom in which Mr. Sutton was held by all classes in the Colony, of which he was oud of the oldest residents. The wor vice wis read by the Chaplain of St John's, the Bev. H. V. Copley Moyle, and aming those present were Mr. A. Surton (so), Sir Paul Chater, Hon. Mr. E. 4. Hewett, Mr. H. P. White; Mossrs. J. Rodger. A. Rodger. R. C. Barlow and After a Chinese witness had left the A. Hamilton, tepresenting the Phenix the reply even goes so far as to sug-witness box at the Magistracy this morning Club representatives of the Kowloon Ellis Kadoorie suid-Your Excellones-rected Eastern Wing was quietly taken gest that China will require to be care- he found that bis hat, which he had left Cricket Club, Police Club. Cerinthia On behalf of the Council of the Chinese possession of. No istance was received Yacht Club and other social and reeren Schools Society, which bears my name, from Government.on, this occasion. The ful it she would avoid "fresh evils of the seat, had been stolen.
tion clubs. The whole of the European as wall as the Headmaster and staff of number of pupils in netual attendance'să partition by Foreigners." Some
staff of Messrs. "A. A. Watson and Co. College, I have much pleasure in that time was just aror 880. Referring people may attribute this statement
atomical, and the firm's city shop was extending to your Excellency a hearty to this Eastern Wing in any Ninth Ap aj tunela of respect. Those present in cere thanks for your kindness in consent that when the now wing is completed cloud before the time of the funeral axelcome and also to tender you our sin and Report I said I have no doub highly improbable that it was inspired
cluded Mr. 1. Humphreys, managing:ing to be present, here, this afternoon, some of our wealthy Chinese friends, ob directar, Mesim. D. E. Clark, 3..A.. Tar. to open the newly-aroëred Contral Block serving the incongruity of a`structure otherwise than by the insolence of
rant, A. P. Nobbs, J. R. Capell, J. of the Society's Hongkong College. Your consisting of two wings without a body Mongolia in the fall flash of her new
Spittle, H. S. Spurge, B. P. Phillips, E. ready response to the Council's request, will hasten to fill the hiatus, and so com W. James, E., W. Evers, J. A. Suiter, at a time when so many urgent matters plete the odifce in a manner worthy of freedom from
her old masters.
W. Muskett, J. Millar. E. R. Millar, J. demand your Excellency's time and at the great community in whose intereste Russia, in fact, is too greatly engross-
Kitchia (Canton), G. A. Lawrence (Con- tentix, is ample evidence of the great it was luogginated, and for the beacht of" ed at present over the Balkan
Twelve mon appoared bofure Mr. ton), A. Smith, H. Rapp, G. Rapp. F. importance which you attach to the whose sons the work within its walls is 9.15 p.m. What Every Woman Knows situation to risk any trouble between Hazeland to day charged by Sergt. Adling. Rapp. Fnow' Seth. Many Chinese educational needs of the Colony. It was carried en.'
The expuso, owing to other deserving by Dallas Comedy Co. at Theatre China and Mongolia, in which she ton with using No. 211 Queen's Road Want | ployees were also present The wroathe with a view to assist in meeting throne Royal.
gambling house. They were ined were very beautiful and numbered abounds that the Society was founded and objects then engaging the attention of the the success which has attended its | Chinese, did not‘esmo quita no speedily Afty. would probably have to play a deel-35 or fourtoca daya.
The interment was in the section of efforts is chiefly due to the zeal and able as it would have done, but it came, and sive part; and none will regret more
management of its Honorary Secretary, the result is the building which Your was charged by Inspostor the cemetery reserved for eld residents.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak. Since the inception Excelency is about to open. The tobal than Russia, we believe, the insolent Dymond at the Magistracy to-day before
of the Society, 11 years ago, Mr. Laul cont of the re-construction was estimated tone of Mongolia's reply. To-day Mr. Hazeland with being in unlawful
has always readily given his valuable timeja: $52,750-the tender of Yee Shun Hin there is less likelihood of any sort of possession of pianoforte wire.
and services towards the achievement of Kos, contractor, being accepted by the is objects, as well as generously e architects, emrs. Denison, Ram and partition in China being affected by fined £1) cr one month..
tributed to its working expenses. In a Gibbs. But iterations and repairs to the the Foreigner than there has been for
measure, the success of the Society in joining part of the building, furnish- also due to the hearty and continued g, etc.,' armounted to $20,000 more, so many a year past. As we stated in
support of a number of Chinese gentle that the total expenditure entailed by the this column some time ago when dealing with Mongolia's evident
men, especially Mr. Ho Kom Tong, who new building is close upon $80,000, have been ever ready to help it with their Always eager for the welfare and emifors liberal donations, but had Mr. Lau note the pupils. Mr. Kadoorie utilized part desire for complete autonomy quite apart from
been at the helm persoveringly, during of the material, of the former Chamber the last 11 years, I am sure the Society's Commerce to erect, on a portion of position world not have been as it is Inland Lot 608, immediately to only. At the present, this is the lar south of the College, a comanodioni gest and most popular of the Society's luncheon room for the convenience of school; such popularity is, no doubt. those students who live at a distance. chiefly due to the tact and ability of its 'This building, which cost $4,000, was Hladinaster. Mr. Braidwood.. Year by another of Mr. Radoorie's personal gifte year, the number of candidates for admis to the College. I will be a source of sien to this College has increased, till much comfort those who are unable to go home at the mid-day interval, and is the accommodation proved inadequate to
The Coun- sure to be highly appreciated. The donors meet the calls made upon it. til, thereupon,.„resolved nad made every to the fund for the re-construction of the. endeavour to replace the old central hall College Buildings are:-
Mr. Lau Chu Pak .110,000 Captain E. H. Hodge, LM.S., has been by a modern building. How well they
Mr. Es Kom Tong .................... 10,000. placed in Medical Charge of 24th (Hazara), have succeeded, I leave to your Exec
Mr. Leung Yan Po
5,000 Mountain Battery, vice Captain D. Arthur,ncy to judge. Before asking you, Sir, to perform the ceremony, I would call upon the Headmaster to read, for your LMS., with effect from 1st March.
Excellency's information, a brief resumé of the inception and objects of the Society.
MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW.
Yoon-Mesting of Hongkong & Kowloon
& Godown Co., Ld.
4p.m.-Meeting of Association of Expor.
tera & Dealers of Hongkong, 0.10 p.m. Charley's Aunt" by Dallas
Comedy Co, at Theatre Royal,
General Memoranda. MONDAY, March 10:-
3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.P. WEDNESDAY, March 19-
Yoon-Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.'s
Meeting.
SATURDAY. March 15:-
Son-Hangkung Rupa Masafacturing
Co's Meeting.
MANDAT, March 17 :—
Noon-Hongkong and Whamyon Dick
Co.'s Meeting. 3.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's
Cathedral.
T4 Cuina Mail
HONOKONG, Tuesday, March 4, 2013.
CHINA AND MONGOLIA.
Chinese supervision,
China; on changing her form of government, would have acted wisely in meeting Mongolia with a view to the fulfilment of Mongolia's wishes, as it was inevitable that Mongolia was determined to pursue the course e ihr she or Russia had mapped out for her. By such an arrangement China would not only have avoided the humiliation to which she has been subjected but would have shown forethought and sagacity which might in the future have stood her'in good stend.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Voluntour Orders and Volunteer Ra nervus Notice will be found on page 2.
“THE total area of Mongolia, which extends from the Great Wall ́(of) China) in the South to Siberia in the north, and from the Khingang mour- tains in the cast to Russinn Central Asia in the west, is estimated at 1,076,000 English square miles, with Ja nomadic Mongol and Kalmuck
population variously computed at kong garrison commenced yesterday in the New Territories. The Volunteers and
1,750,000 to 3,250,000. In the thirteenth century of the Christian era the Mongolian ruler, Jenghiz Khan, held sway over an empire from the
A man
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As the Marine Court to-day before Commander Basil Taylor, R. N., & Chinese licenced passongar best owner was fined
the number allowed by his licence. ' 35 for carrying four passengers in excess of
The King has been pleased to give directions for the appointment of Mr Edwin Richard Halifax to be a member of the Executive Cound and an Official Member of the Legislative Council of the Caleng of Hongkong for so long as he shall hold the office of Registrar-General of that Coleny..
were
The weekly bealth bill issued by Dr. Francis Clark, Medical Officers of Hasith, shows that there was one imported ege of diphtherisan American. Thece two Chiness cases paarperal fever-one occurring in the city and one in the district. There were six Chinese cases of small pox, four being in the city and two in the district. Four deaths resulted out
of the six cases.
Mr. M. Slade, instructed by Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, applied to the Full Court this morning for an interim in the case of the folled China Trading Co. varsus Messrs. McEwen, Frickel and Co., and the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
The French Mail of the 28th January and Godown Co. The application, which was ex-parte, asked that the defendants wna delivered in London on the 3rd March.
he restrained from exporting or parting with 150 cases of spirits of wine bearing
The annual maneuvers of the Hong-
Scouts are co-operating.
In Rugby football on Isf ulto, the
Hongkong Bank suffered a disappointing reverse, when they had Beckenham as spponents, the latter winning by 21 points.
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the name of the plaintiff in Chinese, but not their property noe imported by them. An interim injunction was granted, re- turnable in seven days.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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THE ANNUAL MEETING.
Chamber of Commerce Fil
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL..
Mr. J. W. Bolles returned to the Colony to-day from San Francisco by the Chigo Maru."
Lerd french has gone to China, and will be away for some months.--"L. and C. Express."
Me Duncan Clark, of Messrs Lane, Crawford and Co., and Mrs Clark left for Home by the s.s. Derflinger this morning for a year's holiday.
Sir Thomas and Lady Sutherland left London em 31st Jan, for the South of They will be way for some France. weeks.—** L. and C. Express."
At Buckingham Palace on 4th ulte. Rear Admiral T. H. M. Jarram had the honour of being received by the King upo his appointment as Commander-in-Chief,
Chins Station.
The following is the address delivered by Mr. W. Drew Braidwood, the Head-
master of the College-
M:. Chan Kai Ming ................. 5,000. Mr. Lang Yan Sam....
5,000
Mr.. Lau Lim ung
5,000
M. Ip Sau Chi'.......
5,000
Mr. Tsang Tuot Rai.....
1,000
Mr. Wong Kam Fuk
1,000'
1,000
1,000
1,000
Mr. L Ping..... Mr. Ng Hon Taz
Mr. Ho Fook ......
the
The idea of forming his society ori ginated with Mr. Ellis Kadeorio who Mr. Ip Shun Yu-Tong.... 1,000, The marriage of Helen Christian, only first suggested it to Mr. Lau Chu Pak
Mrs. Chan Kam Yee...... 1,000 daughter of Sir Thomas Sutherlaul,in November, 1900. The scheme did not, and others who contributed auma vaging G.C.M.G.. of Buckingham-gate and Culd- however, take practical shape until early from 3500 to $10. barbour Wood, Rake, Sussex, has been in 1901, when, with the assistance and The names of the donors. 8500 and annulled, and she assumes her maiden superation of some of the most pro over, will be inscribed on tablets to be
name.-L. and C. ExpresL"
suinent members of the Chinese com- placed in the Examination Hall of the manity, is was placed upon a sound College, as a mark of our gratitude for Amongst the Fellows elected at a meet-working basis. Mr. Kad scrie, who was their generosity. The total amount sub- ing of the Council of the Royal Culonis! principally assisted by Mr. Lau Chu Pak scribed is $55,870. The balance still to Institute, held on 4th wito.. were Mesars promoting and founding the Society, be made good, is meanwhile covered by Albert F. Briggs (of Hongkong), William headed the subscription at with a gift loans raised by Messrs. Kidoorie and Leu . 840,000. The latter gentleman with Chu Pak. I would also like to mention P. Rume (of the Federated Malay State),
the aid of Messrs. Ho Kom Tong, Ho that in addition to their generous dona Professor C.A. Middleton Smith, M. Sc.
Fonk, Chau Siu Ki. Fung Wa Choun, tious, just mentioned, Messrs. Lau Chu (of Hongkong), and Alfred E. S. Thompson Teng Yan Po and others, raised an addi Pak. He Kem Tong, and Chan Kai Ming. (of China).
per annum.
China Sea to the banks of the Dnet- per, and the vast area of the Chinese | to sis. dominions is but a portion of the
Captain T. W. B. Kennedy has been The annual meeting of the Engkong
Tional sum of about 650,000 which, iu- together with the partners of the Tai Tan former Mongolian Empire." This is appointed to the command of the craser General
luding Mr. Kadie's donation, amount. Co. have presented scholarships to this what may be read of Mongolia, which Royal Arthur for her relief trip to the Far beld this afternoon, at the City Hall, The death is announced of Commandered to 90,000 odd dollars. This was the Collage varying in value from $50 to $120 until recently-indeed by many to East. A nucleus crew and the rolicts for the Hon. Br. E. A. Howett, C.M.G.,
the ships, destroyers, and river gunboats presiding. Others prenent included Messrs serve, at the age of 54. Commander Lyon day-was looked upon as a Depen-ll work the cruiser out to the Station, J. W. C. Bonnar, D. E. Moss, W. L dency of China, and not without and the nucleus crew and the paid-off crows Pattenden, Georgo Hogg, F. Liel, F. H. Peninsular and Uriental Steam Navigationelt by the Chiness of obtaining a sound
was formerly in the employment of the et forth were as follows:-
To endeavour to overcome the difficulty reason, too, as the Government, such will bring her home. The Royal Arthur Armstrong, C. H. Rosa, E. G. White, Company, and in recent years frequently Frierland, Yuen Hop, W. D. Jupp, T. F.presided over Board of Trade inquiries as it was, had its source in Peking, was to leave home on 7th Feby.
# Hough, C. Lafronts, R. D. Harvey, H. A. into shipping dirastors. from whence came the appointments
'Siebs, N. Beriadengue E. S. Nollin, G.
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H. Adkins. 8. H. Dodwell, A. G. Coppir,
H. W. Lester, C. S. Gubbay, G. C. Mozon,
J. A, Plummer and A. Van Andel.
Fizzhugh C. A.. Lyon, Royal Naval Re original fund of the Society.
The objects of the Society as originally
Oo the arrival of the Royal Arthur on the Chion Station, Lieutenant H. Danrenther
education on Western lines.
To enable the poor to give their sons a fair education.
To improve the Chinese system of education which is antiquated, and does sot meet present requirements.
In furthering the objects of the Society Mr. Kadoorio has given liberally of boils kong, but also in Canton and Shanghaf his time and his means, not only in Hong
and it behoves the members of the Chi. Dese community to show their grateful appreciation by extending to the Society their hearty sympathy and support. For. the staff, who are looking forward with pleasure to the improved conditions, undar
The Annual Flower Show of the to the Mongolian officials. It is quite Hongkong Horticultural Society, which is apparent, however, that the suzerainty to be opened on Friday next, promises The fine of China, if it may be so termed, has to be a successful exhibition.
will take up the duties of frst and grunery To remove the oft-quoted objection that which their duties will be performed, I. winter has apparently had a beneficial
The Chairman, before submitting the officer of the Minotaur (lagship). Lieuten- shule many Chinose know English fairly think I may promise that nothing will never been of a very binding nature effect on the flowers, and the entries for annual report and accounts for adoption, ant Danreuther has served afst for 18 well, they have a very inadequate know be lacking on their part that the students and, indeed, of late, has been little pot plante and out flowers are considerably referred in feeling terms to the death yours, and reached his prosent rank in ledge of their mother tongue, and are who go forth from this institution will more than nominal. If there was above those of last year. Vegetables are since the last meeting of Mr Henry 1902. He relieves Lieutenant Egerton, consequently debarred from oficial up. do so with a sound grasp of the subjects
any doubt regarding that point-and about at us and the table decoration Keswick, P., who was one of the who has been gunnery officer for the past
China's, recent action seems to in diento that she had some doubt on
class promises keen competition.
His Majesty the King. held a Levee on 4th ulto, at Backingham Paites, when
best known men in China and had 13 months. hold the offices of Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the Association for many years. Mr. Boury Keswick had unccorded him.
their interests.
pointmente.
similar schools.
which we profess to teach.
A GAMING HOUSE,"
HEAVY FISES,
To encourage the Chinese, by example, His Excellency the Governor mado si and otherwise, to voluntarily establish interesting little speech, but, owing to the late hour, we have been compelled
the point-it will probably be very there was a brillantassembly. Amongst the and as they knew was recently elected Brownrigg, Bart, who has been placed which can only be imperfectly seguired in to-morrow's Issas.
Capt. Sir Douglas Egremont Robert To stimulate the study of Science to hold it over. A full report will appear
effectually removed by what Beuter members of the Diplomatic Corps who were
un the retired list at his own request, has through translations. describes as the "curt," reply-but severally introduced by the faster of the chairman of the Far Eastern Branch of
seen consider ble service in the Far East, The Society commenced operations in what seems to us to be more "caustic Ceremonies and named to his Majesty by the London Chamber of Commerce. They He was navigator of the Plover, on the Hongkong on 1st October, 1901, in the
the Lord Chamberlain, wers the Siamese could congratulate themselves upon haring than curt from Mongolia to President Minister, Mr. W. J. Archer, and Luang able and energetica man to look after Chins Station, July, 1889, and continued building which occupied the site on which
"Detective Bergta. Terrett and Appleton · in this post after his promotion to lienten- we now stand. The building was former- Yoon Shih Kai President Yuan Sanpakitch the Japanese Chargé d'Af-]
ly utilized as the Chipeso Chamber of executed a search warrant yesterday: ab The retiring committee-men, the Hon. ant in April, 1891. In June, 183, he was Commerce, and was, by the Executive of 97 Queen's, Road Central yesterday and it will be remembered, telegraphed to fairs, Mr. Yoshida, Captain Ide, and Mr. E, A. Hewett, Hou. Mr. C. H. Ross, appointed to the Ess, surveying vessel that body, leased to the Society for pur-arrested Eve men and woman, whous
Colonel Inagaki. The subsequent pre Messrs N. J. Stabb, F. H. Armstrong, J. on the China Sration, for watch-keeping poses of education. Urga as the result of the many sentations to the King included:-Mr. W. C. Bonnar, S. H. Dowell, G. T. Elkins, duties. In 1896 he married the daughter
they charged with being concerned in the 9.15 r.. Tumours that were afloat as to Mongo-Ceil Clementi, by. Captain Cresswell. Friesland, E. Shellim, and H. A. Siebe, of Sir Cucil Clement Smith, G.C.M.Cater working for more than a year on detectives went to the premises they found At the first no féos were charged, but donning of a gaming konse. When ther lia's defection and sympathy with Eyres, R.N., A.D.C.; Lieut. B. H. Jack were za-elected.
He was Brut-lieutenant of the Astrza on this philanthropie basis the Council found type and all the necessary, material for Miss VIOLET BONETTA Rasia in preference to China. The Thomas Jackson, Bart. (his father); Liout the Orient Tobacco Manufacturing Com January, 1902, when he was advanced teamtain it in that capacity, an low sub- nected with a lostery wars als found.
san, Royal Field Artillery (T.F.), by Bir The election of Messrs Botello Brothers, the China Station, from June, 1809, to that the Society was not in a position to
producing lottery tickets. PaprB-001- purports of the President's message E. N. Jackson, 3rd Battalion Oxfordshire pany and Bank of Taiwan, Ltd, was commander. He was Naval Attaché at seriptions wars being received, all of At the time they made the vint, the whs that China sympathised with and Buskinghamahiro Light Infantry, by confirmed.
Takyo, September, 1910, to October, 1912. 10,000 bad to be spent on the renining printing materials were not bring usod, bab Mongolia in her efforts towarda Sir Thomas Jackson, Bart. (bin, father); A full report of the proceedings will
wall of this site, and the aclical oponed unity. The message, of course, in- cting Vice Admiral Thomas. Jerzata, appear in to-morrow's issue,
C.B., on appointment as Commander-in- dicated that China still had no Chief of the China Squadron, by first Lord doubt regarding Mongolia's de- of the Adiairalty.
TO-NIGHT
Miss VIOLET BONEFTA.
THE POPULAR ROUBRETTE
In Saw Bunge and Dances,
Miss CECILE STEPHANO Cinevical Coatraite.
The Fine Two-Part Dramatic Picture THE PATH OF DESTINY,
NEWS OF THE DAY
pondence upon her It would Appear, however, that the Mongolins,
BEST LINIMENT.
700 cute and brummer, there is nothing.
REAL MERIT WINS.
**
$800
at Henam, Canton, and to ho supported several of the defendante, were gambling I was, therefore, regretfully decided It took ten coulies to earry the printing ho charge a fee of $21 per annum, or $2 material away. A quadlity of opium was por manth, except in the case of children also found on the premises. THERE never & time when people of poor, but deserving parents, when the At the Magistracy this
appreciated the of Cham GROUPCAN BE PREVENTED. squni to Chamberlain's Pain Bales botinin's Cough Remady merlin chain-fed was wholly, or partially remitted, and Melbourne fired, the fist defendant od like other folks, are moving th the WHEN given as soon as the roupy It not only relieves the pain almost instant. This is shawn by the increase in sales and no lioration has since been made. It ur three months for keeping a quaimou cough apponra Chamberlain's Cough, but it is an antiseptle liniment and when rokotary testimonials from persons who December, 1002, the College was placed gaming bone. Ho as alw found mailty of unlawfint possession of opism; audi wun Itimes; und despite their nomadiz Remedy will ward off'an' altask of croup 4pplied promptly causes the: wound to have been, cuced by It If you or your funder the Government Grant-in-nod $117 or two mutla's. The
real aud prevent all danger and zee of an
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ing defendante were bound urer in personal From the date of its opening the ex- bonds to come up for judgment if called pansos of the wgkong Collers have been upon