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Bolshevistic minority of

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OLYMPIAD MARATHON,

PHILIPPINES WIN, DECATHLÒNG -

{China Mail SPECIAL.]

MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921.

SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA. Dr. C. Forsyth's Neston, 115 lbs.

SOME INTERESTING RACING.

HONGKONG CHIEF COMES KOME.

af the

millions Evea if, there had been JAPANESE WINSGREAT RACE s'threat of direct action on some national sue, such figures work

There was some keen facing at Hap- have been absurd. The 24 millions

py Valley on Saturday afternoon when a, big crowd attended the third represent, presumably, the contri- buting or working members of the

Gymkhana meeting of the Hongkong Triplice. Their families have to be

SHANGHAI, June 5. Jockey Club. The event took place counted in. which would give "us

Foar Japanese entered the 25a delightful weather. the turf was about twelve millions, or say a full mile Marathon. The Chinese and in good condition and the general quarter of the community. To that Filipines are not participating. Two enjoyment derivable from the fixture we should then add the not icon of the contestants, Hogi and Fashima was added to considerably. from the siderable number of those who not participated in the Antwerp marathon. point of view of most personally interested regards Imagawa was the winner in two hours racegoers, by the circumstance that favourites were well to the fore wages conditions of work, or stand-37 minutes 16 second. Mogi was

amongst the day's winners. ard of living, sympathise with the second and Yashima thin. It was

Scamperdale's defeat in the men, believe them to be in the right, a great exhibition. The difference Grakhana stakes, the big race of the and would presumably vote with between winner and the last man: afternoon, disappointed a big follo them. This would include the Hasegawa, was eight minutes. The wing of backers but the excellent majority of Trade Unionists in the winner showed surprising freshness performance of the winter, Hongkong country. so that it is rather a bold at the conclusion of the race, circling Chief met with deservedly warm Assumption by the sycophant Press the track at a fast pace and finishing recognition. Parran, who ran into to represent the other party in this with a brisk sprint. The others were second place, now heads the list of dispute as the nation or the also in good condition. An evation competitions for the Gymkhana cep community." struggling against a was acvonded. The Philippine won with six, points to its credit. Faur revolutionary minority. Mr. Chahe decathlon Japan was second, points have been scored by three ponies-Speckled Mouse, Scamperdale, berlain, we notice, scored an oratorical China third. Only four competitors and Hongkong Chief. Spotted Sand paint by stesting that a Cabinet sarvived the strengous ten events. being last with three points. Minister is a Working Man. who works more than eight hours a day. Quite right, of course: but in so far as it implies the suggestion that our miners are a lot of lazy loafers, responsible for decreased production. as was commonly asserted last year, it is unfair. The men are gertainly not responsible for the present messi We go further than that, and we add that heither are the real owners re- The carpenters, masens, and fitters sponsible for it. The politicians are have joined the washeme's strike the nigger in the woodpile. Their The Police believe that the industrial decision (fiatly against the decision unrest is directed from the French of their own Royal Commission) to concession and that the author is a

SHANGHAI LABOUR UNREST.

SITUATION DISQUIETING.

THREE MORE STRIKES DECLARED.

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SHANGHAI. June 5.

Ltd. ando what was thought necessary Chinese Agitator, the toot of Russian and righ: during war, and hand back Bolsheviks. The situation is dis- the nation's mines to private control, quiesing. caine at the worst possible time, when the market was low owing to

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Mr. T. W. Bogie, who rode three wincers on Saturday and two placed horses, easily heads the Est of successful jockeys for the season: to date, Altogether he has site Mr. Bell winners to his credit. Irving being next with six: Mr. Soares who had a big list of place wing broke a run of bad luck on Saturday by guiding home Hängkong Chief in the Gymkhana Stakes.

There was plenty of patremage for the pari-mutuel and cash sweeps on Saturday and the amount of money that changed hands during the after

Doon must have been pretty cop-

siderable. Straight-out investments showed a good reters in many cases but the place dividends, except in one or two instances, were very big.

Under the baton of Bandmaster Easton the band of the Watshire on the lawn during the afternoon adding considerably to the attractive- ness of the fixture.

high politie. Ther first forced up FILIPINO WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. Regiment provided musical selections

the export price, even against our; Alfes, and then they destroyed the market by flooding the continental

market with German coal. Their

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SHANGHAL June Fargas, the Filipino champion, beat

weird foreign policy and gross ex travagance are the factors that are ignored. The miners are fighting Tanaka, the Japanese player, in the chiefly against a lowering of their Far Eastern Tennis Championship standard of living, tediously elevated after a royal battle:

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before, and secondarily for nationaliz ation, which has been tried during war and found to work. The owners are fighting for what they have every right to fight for, namely as much profit as they can get. The politicians; who ignore their own machinery for

SHANGHAL June 5. settling such disputes, and intervene

Marshal Joffre is to visit Japan in personally with disastrous results, the autumn to rear the courtesy are tighting for Place. The rest of of the crown Prince's visit to France. us are fighting to understand, fghting

in a "quicksand of ignorant or malicious misrepresentation.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Forr fatal cases of plague and three laai cases of smallpox, -all- Chinese, were reported on Saturday.

J

SHIP'S CARGO BROACHED.

JAIL FOR RECEIVER,

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OFFICIALS. Patron-His Excellency Sir R. E. Stabbe, K.C.M.G.

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Honorary Stewards-His Excellen cy Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, K.C.B.. His Excellency Major-General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, K.C.SL, KCB. For Mr. Claud Seven, C.M.G., and Com- modore W. Bowden Smith, C.B.E.

Stewards.-The Hoa. Sir C. Paul Chater, Kt. CM.G., Lieut-Colonel G. K. Hall Bruttor, Mr: R. M. Dyer, Mr. Henry Humphreys, Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Lieut.-Cal, W. Loring. Rå, CMG., DS,O., Briz-General E. B. Macnaghten, CMG, D.SO. Mr. E. P. White.

Gymkhana Committee-Mr. R. Birkett, Mr. C. H. Blason, Mr. D. E. Clark, Dr. C. Forsyth, Mr. I. Bell Irving. Mr. T. Leitch, and Major

Timmis

Judge Mr. D. E-Clarke.

Starter-Brig. Gen. E: B.Macnagh

Paddock-Dr. C. Forsyth, and Mr.

Timekeeper.--Mr. A. E. S. Aires.

RESULTS Following were the results →→→ 1-BALF MILE RACE." Subscription Griffins of both classes of this season 1920-1921 which have run and not won 2 race either at the official meeting ur at Gymkhanas. 1st prize, $250; 2nd prize, $100; 3rd prize, $75. H. P. White's Carpenter, 155

Ubs. Mr P. Kramer) 1.

For

Articles stolen from a ship's cargo Birkett, Mr. R. BL. Dyer, and Mr. T In Charge of the Scale: Mr. H. were produced in Court this morning Leitet. when Sergt. Lane. of the Water Police, charged a Chinese before ten." Magistrate One with having un- lawfully received stolen property, | H. P. White. namely 100 pen knives. The Ser- A Chinese was admitted to the geant said that when the defendant Government Civil Hospital on Satur was searched in Canton Road yester- "day suffering from a cut on the head day the knives were found tied up said to have been received in the in his girdle. When charged at the course of a fight with another Chinese station, he declared that he bought who is now in police custody. The them from, a coolie for $3. As the

injury is not considered

knives were worth at least 30 cents each, the witness did not believe his story and took him to the various Suffering from injuries to be ships alongside the wharves to make Mr body alleged to have been received enquiries. The knives were identified in the course of a fight with another part of the game, and

plainly man, his plain duty to his side, that in ordinary circumstances we should Hospital. deem it impertinence to take notice

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60, Des Voeux Road, CENTRAL

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man's serious.

a Chinese was yesterday as part of the cargo of the "Malacca Mr C. R. Thompson's Shooting removed to the Government Civi Mar," one case having been broken

conviction.

Star, 155 lbs.

(Mr Thompson) "2 The alleged assailant,open and several hundreds of knives Mr John Bell Irving's Miserrimus JENNINGS-At No. 8, Tregunter Mansiors on the Gth to Mr. and

whose name the patient gave as stolen

The Magistrate convicted. Mrs. J. S. Jennings, a son.

of it. The times and the circumst Wang Kee, has absconded.

Sergt. Lane produced the defend- ances are far from ordinary, however: DEVEREUX-On May 26, 1921, at

Mr. Albert L. Waters, mining sat's finger prints to prove a previous Newchwanz, to Mr. and Mrs. H. this morning's Daily Press, doubtless

thinking his remarks a useful con- engineer and superintendent, passed V. Devereux; a daughter.

In spite of this proof the defendant HOLLAMBY-On May 28, 1921, attribution to our knowledge and under- away suddenly at the Yenagiszeshan

Tientsin, to the wife of S. H. standing of the situation, has reprinted Mice in Chuling on May 30 at 2.30 stubbornly denied that he had been

them in full; because Mr. Chuberlain am. Mr. Waters had taken a deep to jail before.

interest in the mine, which is being The Magistrate: Alright then, we seriously misrepresents the situation, and talks much of the revolution intly operated by the Kwangtung will show you your photo.

Government and Mr. C. E. Richard. When Sergt. Vincent produced the defendant's photo, te said "Oh: yes. Only that one time."

Hollamby, a sou. KUNG-On May 30, 1921, at Shang- hai to Mr.and Mrs. H. H. Keng, a son, Louis William.

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MARRIAGE

LOBB-BRIGHTMAN.-On Satur

day, May 28, 1921, at Shanghai, Henry Brougham Lobb to Con- stance, fourth daughter of Cap tain and Mrs. F. Brightman, of Bedford.

DEKTR.

LOVER-On May 29, 1921, at Shang bal, Edwin George Banning Lover. Age 39 years.

son

which we have assured our readers is not even in the air. it is necessary that we should add a few words. Luckily, from our point of view, we A sum of $3,800 collected on now know, what Mr. Chamberlain behalf of his employer was embezzled could not have known when he spoke, by an accountant who has absconded, that there is no immediate fear of according to a report made to the general strike. The so-called Triple police on Saturday by Hung Kwok Alliance proved to be myth, and Leung, merchant of No. 5, Bonham Strand East. The police think it

The Magistrate: Six months.

Hon. Mr. P. H., Holyoak's Perad

venture, 152 s.(Mr. Sewell) D Mr. Caustown's Nightmare Gate-

Meadow Mouse), 149 lbs.

Pari-mutuel.

Cash Sweep. (Mr.Sewell) 0 Winner: $128.20... Ticket No. Thies lengths separated first and second; two lengths" second and third.

Time: Imin, 56 35-secs: Parimutuel.

Cash Sweep.

Winner: $10.00

Ticker No."

Στ

6.20

212 $2,130.10 2

7.20 640, * - 608.60 1070 69, 304 30 3, Unplaced starters Nos. 613, 229, 314, 542.

}

16.50 723, $2,357,60 2.

8.20

207,673.60 3.- 10.10

: 411.

336.80 Laplaced starters —Nos.: 58, 193, 751,535, 60,110, 722, 198.

6-FIVE FURLONGS RACE. For all China ponies that have run là

Hongkong and cot won an official" race since January 1st, 1921, other than races confined to Hongkong 'subscription griffins of both classes- Winners at this meeting barred. 1st prize, $250;: 2nd prize, $100; " 3rd prize, $76. Hon. Mr A. G. Stephen's Hatter,

3. GYMKHANA STAKES. › value $500. Distance-One mile. For all China ponies for a cup to be run for five times, or as decided

146 Tbs.(Mr T. W; Doyle) I by the Committee, called the Mr Ferdndud's Pawnshop, 155 lbs. Gymkhana Cup, to be presented at

(Mr Soares) 2 the end of the season and to be Mr C. R. Thompson's Lighting, wen by the pony scoring most 155 lbs.......(Mr Bellving) 3 marks in the races for the Gym Mr Blank's Cranby, 155 lbs.

khana Stakes at the Gymkhana

(Mr Gibson) 0 meetings during the season. courMrCP. Templeton's Mouldy (laie ting 4 points for a first; 2 for à

Leotard), 155 lbs. second; and 1 for a third. The

(Mr Templeton) 5 benefit of marks already scored to Airs Leslie Smith's Louza, 155 lbs pass with the pony on a sale. Any

(Major Timmis) 0 winner of the race this season tor Tonside's Mountain Stream carry 5lb. extra for each win in 155 lbs............(Mr F. Sutton) subsequent starts for the race, bat Mr Frederick Ellis's Pantile, 155 in the event of a pony carrying

0

(Mr Kremer) o Mr P. C. Potts Moorland King.

--------(Mr Stopford) 0 the penalty not winning, 2lb to be Mr Dyer's Harlequin, 155. Tbs. deducted next time he starts, such

(Mr Thompson) 0 2lb. tó remain deducted until, heMr P. C. Potts Coal King, 155 wins again, when he will carry the ibs mo...

(Mr Potts) 0 full penalties without deduction. Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Mystic Penalties accumulative up to 151b.

Dablia, 152 lbs. (Mr Sewell) 0 In the event of two or micie ponies M: H. P. White's, Merrysand, 152 rying with the same number of

lbs.... marks after five races have been run the owners shall either divide

152 lbs.(Capt. Spinks) * O the value of the Cup which is

Half a length between first and hereby placed at $500, or shall second, a length and a half bei com off on a day to be fixed byween second and third. the Committee, not being the same day as the last race for the Stakes but within two weeks therefrom. In the event of a rus off the weights shall be for inches as per scale, 2nd prize, $200; 3rd prize, $100.

Time: Imin. 18eees.. Pari-mutuel. Winner: $11 80

1.-

2. 3.

Cash Sweep. Ticket No.

7.20"

742, $2.241.40

610,40

13.10

717, 10.10 264; 320 20 Unplaced startersNos. 502, 303. 148, 131, 725, 395, 510, 377, 698, 11581.

Sir Ell's Kadooria's Hongkeriz.

Chief 151 lbs (Mr Soares) Mr Nemazee's Parran, 151 The

(Mr Sutton) 2-ONE AND A QUARTER MILE

RACE Hon Mr A. G. Stephen's Hatton,

Handicap. For China ponies Ist Mr Henry Humphreys' Speckled

145 lbs (Mr Doyle) 3 prize, $300; 2nd prize, $150; 3rd

Mouse, 156 lbs-(Mr Gibson) MrJohn Bell-Irving's Scamperdale,

151 lbs. (Mr J. Bell Irving) 0 Mr Ferdadud's Pawnshop, 146 lbs.

(Mr Remedios) 0

Mr T. M. Leitch's Spynie, 146 Ths.

Mr. Thompson) of A length between first and second: a length and a half between second and third.

Time: 2main. 7 25-secs. Pari-mtinel. Winner: $3150.

I

10 60 12.10

Cash Sweep. Ticket No.

649, $4,969.30 2

597, 1,419,80 3, 8.40 728. 70990 Unplaced starters: Nos. 662, 114, 511,772

"B"

4-CLASS HANDICAP."

Class: Once round. For China ponies. Ist, prize, $250; 2nd Brize, $100; 3rd prize, $75.

E. Des Voeux's Frome, 155 lbs.

(Mr Bell Irving) 1

Hon. Mr P. H-Holyoak's Redbird. Ellis Kadoorie's Repulse Bay Chief, 152 lbs-(Mr Doyle) 2

3

Sir

prize, $75.

Mr Seth's The Ameer, 147 lbs.

(Mr Doyle) 1 Mr John Bell-Irving's Jawleyford

(late Dolphin). 162 lbs.

(Mr J. Bell-Irving) 2 Mr Albert's Spoilt Child, 145 lbs.

(Mr States) 3 Messrs. Braywood Leitch's Fly-

wheel, 154 lbs. (Mr Gibson) 0 Dr. Forsyth's Neston, 150 lbs.

(Mr Sewell) 0

Dr. Forsyth's Leighton, 150 lbs.

(Mr Sutton) 0 Mr Soares's Forest Child, 150 lbs.

(Mr Remedios) O Mr Dyer's Beggar King, 150 lbs.

(Mr Thompson) >

Mr. H. P. White's Carpenter,

..148 lbs....... (Mr. P. Kremer) 0 Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Kandy Chief, 147 15s.(Capt. Spinks) Mr. Ferdaded's Tückshop (late

0

Only Hope), 145 lbs. (Mr. Alves) Four lengths between first and second. Three lengths between second and third.

Time: 2min. 41secs. Pari-mutuel.

Cash Sweep.

Winner: $30.50

Ticket No.

1.

7.20

171, $2,776.20

2.

670

€6. 793 20

3.

7.90 585, 396.60

Unplaced starters Nos. 131, 482,

150 lbs. (Mr Gibson) 3 Dr. C. Forsyth's Leighton, 157 Ibg.

(Mr F. Sutter) 0 Mr Soares Dandy Child, 152 lbs.

(Mr Soares)-0} Mr B. Basto's Tweedledum, 150

Ibs...............(Mr Pnus) 0160,418, 398, 209, 64, 566. Mr Ferdadad's Birdshop (late

Blackbird Dahlia), 148 lbs.

WHY

(Mr Remedios) O Mr Tricolore's Quo Vadis (late

Field Child), 148 Tbs.

(Mr Kremer) DO WE SPEAK OF DRINKING Mr Seth's Savernake, 147 lbs

(Mr Thompson). 0

Mr Blank's King Harry. 147 125.

(Mr Sewell) O Messrs. Hosie and Lay's By Kingo,

·

2,

3,

24.00 401,

A TOAST ?”

The use of the, word "toast" 146 lbs... (Major Timomis) this 'sease of a drink. consumed in or something, Frome won by a neck; three honour of someone quarters of a length between second arose from the old custom of placing toasted bread in wine, and the way and third. Doleful 155 lbs.

in which the term came to signify (Mr J. Bell-Irving) 3

Time: 1min. 57' 1.5ecs.

the health or well-being of the Mr B. Basto's Frampton, 158 lbs- Pari-mutuel. .. Cash Sweep.

person in honour of whom the libs- (Mr T. W. Doyle) 0 Winner: $18.50 Ticket No.

1, 8.00 Mr Ferdudud's Workshop (late

381, $2,335.60tion was offered, is described in az 8.00 258, 68160 early issue of the "Tatler Don Juan), 155 lbs.

(Mr. Soares) 0:

340.20 "It happened that on a public Mr Blank's King Harry, 155 lbs. Unplaced starters: Nos. 249, 147 day a celebrated beauty of those

(Mr. Gibson) 0136, 701, 735, 192, 715, 231.

times (the days of Charles I.) was in 5-POLO PONY SCURRY. the Cross Bath and one of the crowd Distance about 500 yards round a of her admirers took a glass of the post and in. For bona fide trained water in which the fair one stood Pelo Ponies regularly played this and drank her health to the com- season up to the date of this meet-pany. There was in the place's gay ing, certified as such by the Comfellow, talt fuddled, who offered mittee of the Hongkong Polo Club. to jump in, and swore, though be To be ridden by playing members liked not the liquor, he would have- of the Hongkong Polo Club, the toast making an illusion to prize. $75; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd the usage of the times of drinking › SHANGHÃY WIRELESS.

prize, $20.0

with a bit of toast at the bottom of the miners are left to fight their own extraordinary that the merchant

Cash Sweep.

the glass. He was opposed in his battle by themselves. Mr. Chamber should have allowed the matter to st the time, but if so, we overlooked Better may have told us of this

Ticket No

(Mr. Spragge) 1 resolution, yet this whim gave found lain, speaking as the chess champion lapse so long before making his report, it. Current History," the New

12.90 427 $1,489.60 Mr. John Bell-Irving's Wee Mouse

ation to the present honour which: 5620 121. 425.60 he undoubtedly is, deplored class as the offence is alleged to have been York monthly review, says a Note

(Mr. J. Bell-Irving) :2]

is done to the lady we mention in 1 8.30 367, 212.80 Mr. M. Blood's Fighting Tight divisions. Well, the coal strike is committed on Jane L

was despatched by the Washington Ucplaced starters Nos. 140, 359,

(Mr. Blood) 3 our liquor, ever since called

"toast." not a class matter at all: It is a

Mr. F. A. Pollock's Silva Government to Peking on February 457, 568, 222, 383, 219.

(Mr. Pollock)- 0] Trade Union for lastul Trade Cajon tore Magistrate Orme this morning would regard as an unfriendly act the Class: Once round For China

Joseph Neal, when charged be 16, declaring that the United States

2.—CLASS HANDICAP.

Major A. W. Timunis Talisman objects, for the obtaining of which our with being a vagrant, admitted being canceliation by the Chinese Govern-

(Major Timmia) ̈0 too fingent legal system has out of employment. inspector Blackment of a contract made with the

ponies. 1st prize, $250; 2nd Mr. J. M. Dodington's Jarracks, prize, $100: 3rd prize, $75.

(Mr. Dodington) Mr. RM. P. Beaven's Chow ... ed. To expect the case to be simply had taken the defendant 10 see the

(Mr Doyle). 1

(Mr. Beaven) and fairly stated by a party leader chaplain in charge of the Mission to American Company, to erect a high-

Mr. W. D. Fiddes-Wilson's Punch. would be unreasonable and foolish. Seamen, but the latter refused to power wireless plant at Shanghai. Mr John Bell-Irving's Hddley. wlaks, 154 lbs (Mr Bell

(Mr. Wilson) 0 The newspapery and Reater, ought have anything more to do with the This note followed receipt of informa

Irving) 2 Mr Seth's Moonshine

parely industrial figh., by a lawful

THINGS OVERLOOKED,

(Mr. C. M. Alves) "0 kir. Albert's Glad Eye Ulate East),

149 lbs.....(Capt. Spinks) 0 Messrs. Hosie and Lay's By Jingo,

159 lbs. (Major Timmis) "0 A length separated first and second and balf-a-length second and third.

Time: 1min. Isec Pari-mutuel. Winner: $67.50

The China Mail.been specifically and definitely adapt man, who prosecuted, said that he Federal Telegraph Company, an Mr Staver Bolshevic, 155 lbs.

TRUTH, JUSTICE, FURLIOSKEVICE.'

HONGONG, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1921.

THE COAL STRIKË.

the Harbour Master, who asked that supported by the British Minister

Mr. Spragge's Brown Paper

0

Letters delivered in the provinces will bear no "inward postmark **** from this week" onwards." The old custom of stamping the time of arrival at the office of delivery has been dying out. One delivery a day. (ME Bartholomew) 0 in London still continues to bear an inward postmarke! The original. Hood.(Mr. Stapford) Oides-of the inward-post-mark was to (Mr Gibson) 0 Mr T. E. H. Bibby's Notwith check delay of letters," said a Post:

to standing .........(Mr Bibby) 6 Official, These cases of delay are Holt a length separated first and so few in milllers of letters that, second and a length and a half with the London exception, it has Mr Spares Forest Child, 150 lbs:

(Mr. Soares)TM 0 second and third..

been'abandonedi

to treat us better, and less as if we defendant. He had also interviewed tion that a British Marconi company. C. R. Thompson's Lighting were a mob in front of the hushing the defendant be sent to the House of to Peking, was endeavouring to have 148 (Mr Thompson); 3 Mr C. R. Thompson's Consterna. on polling day; but, with the Detention until such time as work the American Company's contract Sir Paul's Charing Cross, 157 bls. markable exception of the Tin, could be found for him. The defend abrogated. The United States also

and a few periodicals which make a habit of damming the stream, of popular prejudice, we have not been

Bant 4 Note pr the s

That Mr. Austan Chamberlain

-zadlased to be an engineer op K. Pekond indulge in the usual party

river boat. The Magistrate made the polemics: at party diner is none

necessary order for the defendant's British Government maisting our basmess. It is so essentially holpen to sound judgment. If we mission to the Home of Detention, the maintenace of the open door."

Mr P. A Carr's September Mor

155 16mins 1f BartholomEW)

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