INTIMATION..

the British military authorities are ap parently making a strong stand. The recent history of events at Tientsin has ex- hibited Great Britain for the most part. mequiescing in the ignoring of her subjects" interests rather than risk a`quarrel. The

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A further as of pla Singapore on the 8th fort, the

Chinese coolie.

Mr. James W. Davidson, US Consul at Tamani, left Formoss for America on the 10th inst, on leave of absence. !'

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Colonel C. B. Maitland, L. M. S; Marine Battalion, Bombay Infantry, is the officer mentioned in recent telegrama · na· having bdoa killed in the fighting in Somaliland.

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China, eren if, as London telegrams sugand. Cochin sad other Civil Oficers for the A proposal made by the Resident in Trayancors gest, the damage to the railway stock and formation of a Rifle Association in India is HYGIENOL plant has been exaggerated, that it is a wel before the Government of India.

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come change to see their cause at last espoused by the Government to which they have to look for support.

An Italian cruiser is expected from Shanghai mad will very likely proceed to Canten.

During the 24 hours ending at woon vester day there were reported two fresh cases of plague and two destlis (Chinese),

The steamer Hailan, which arrived yesterday CHEAP. HARMLESS, CONVENIENT | marning from cutports, reports having seen H.M.S. Britomari at Foochow and a French AND EFFECTIVE.

cruiser at Amoy. The latter is the Descartes.

This DISINFECTANT possesses all the

A case of aleido is reported from Kennedy- towe on Wednesday, when a foremsuit coolie good properties of Carbolic Acid, but is divested himself of his clothing and jumped IMMENSELY SUPERIOR in being NON.into the harbour. The body has not yet been

recovered. POISONOUS even in its concentrated

form, thus avoiding risk of accident--and

in the facility with which it mixed with

COLD WATER in any propertion. In its

diluted state it will not injure, stain, or corrode the person, metals, furniture, cotton,

linen, or woollen fabrics.

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A special Government notification is yesterday stated: The following telegram- hus boen received from the Government of Rangoon and is published for general information :--- - Hongkong dechred infected. Inform ship. ping firms: Letter follows,"

It will be noted from onr

advertisement columns that Madame Zaria, the well-known American fortune teller, now stopping in Hong kong, is ready for consultation between the hours 9am. and noen, and 3 and 7 p.m. daily She is said to have had great suocem with her predictions, and has many certificates to show.

The flashes which wo have won nightly over the Island this week were produced by H.M.98. Centurion and Terrible “talking" to one ancther by Bashing searchlights, the Terrible

will be found most efficacious for the pre-being in Taitam Bay and the Centurion in the vention of contagious diseases of all kinds.

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Harbour. The flashes were emitted by a sort of venetian blind arrangement, and the ordinary Morso code of telegraphy was used.

A full house assembled in the Theatre Royal hut night to witness the staging of the great London sucesos, San Toy by the Dallas Musical Comedy Company. Expectation, which ran high, was not disappointed, the opera going off with that dash and smoothness so essential in playa of the kind. All of the performers had a good grasp of their parts, which they carried through to a successful and enthusiastic Anale. We reserve a fullse report until to-morrow.

The Welsh Fusilliers who are going North to relieve the Australian Naval Contingent at Peking did not embark on Wednesday as pre-

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Two ice-breakers, after the model of the Ermal, for Port Arthur, are being constructed in Finland. Others are in progress in different ports of Russia, and are intended to keep open various haeboara, especially Vladivostoëk.......

It is reported that Signor Fidal, Spanish. Ambassador to the Vatican, is about to make representations to the Pope with regard to the situation of the menks in the Philippines, who wore expelled and sapropriated by the Americans,

A council return of military expenditure on the Garrison at Singapore last year shows that the Army Pay Department accounted for $842,030 spent locally. The amount spent in England, so far as could be ascertained, was $2:58,817, or £223,082.

Y. MARCH LATH, 1901

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGRAI, 14th March, 7.38 p.or.

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NEW APPOINTMENTS.

Hai Liang, Governor of Shansi, has been removed from his post, and Tsen, Governor of Shensi, has been appointed to Ebanai. Tuan Fang has been appointed Acting Gor- ernor of Shensi

SHANGHAI CHINESE PROTEST

AGAINST MANCHURIAN

AGREEMENT.

A mass meeting of Chinese gentry and merchants from all provinces, residing in Ehanghai, has been called here for to-mor, Tow to protest against the Russo-Chinese agreement about Manchuria. They have sent telegrams to all the Viceroys and Gov.

ernors, urging a strong protest to the

Manila papers loaru upon good authority that į Throne. General Trias, who has maintained the most active warfare in the South of Luzon for some time rust, bus promised to surrender, and the munner in which he has acted so far makes it

LONDON, 13th March, 6,35 p.m. -

look as though this time he is serious in le SERIOUS POSSIBILITIES AT TIEN-

intentions.

The Sultan of Johore was represented at the Queen's funeral by the Dato Sri Amer d'Rajsh, Abdul Rahman, C.M.G., State Secretary and Vice-President of the State Council of Johore, Sir Robert G. W. Herbert, G.U.B., Chairman of the Johore Advisory Board, sent to Windsor, on behalf of the Sultan, a magnificent Wreath of heather and orchids, with the Royal Tellow Ribbon, bearing the inscription, With Therst and respectful condolence. from the Sultan of Johore."

Calcutta telegrams state that there was an immense gathering at the Presidency Athletic Meeting on the 23rd ult. The Army Cham. pionship Shield was won by the Black Watch, the Queen's being second. The Native Army Championship was won by the Guides with the Central India Horse second. N. G. Prit churd did not succeed in lowering the Indian record for the quarter mile, his time being 52 25 seconds, but the ground was somewhat heavy:

The members of the Red Dragon Lodge No. 65 held a tea and sacial evening on Tuesday, the 12th inst, in the Sailors and Soldier Home, Arsenal Street, on account of several of their members losving for the North of China.. The concert was held after the ordinary meeting, The chair was taken by Bro. Darley, U.S.N., and

TSIN-ANGLO-RUSBIAN

DIFFERENCES.

Friction is reported between the British and Russians at Tientsin respecting the con struction of a siding on the railway line Mr. Kinder has been ordered to proceed on his work with the assistance of an armed force, if this should prove necessary.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

LONDON, 13th March, 6.55 p.m.

CONFERENCE AT PRETORIA--IS

PEACE IN SIGHT?

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

@Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Hong-. Kong Legislative Council was hell in the Comma el Chamber at the Government does, there being present

{tory) posed.

to fize

His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR'(Bir Hexxy) BLAKE, G.O.M.G.)

Hon. J. H. STEWART Lockhart, C.MG | Kod dee (Colonial Secretary).

Hon. W. MYCH GOODMAN, K,C. (Attorney General

Hon. C. McI. Messen (Acting Colonial Treasurer).

Hon. F. H. MAT, C.M.G. (Captain #Su perintendent of Pelice)

Hon.BABIL TAYLOR (Acting Harbour Master) Hon. C. P. CHATER, C.M.G. Нов

Dr. Ho Kat:

Hoo. J. TRUEBORN. Hon. R. M. GEAT. Hon. J. J. Krewick.. Hon Wet A. YUK..

Light to Green Island. It will be within the

that

The COLUNIAN

Fin relation to the

(16510 of 1806).

Enost nais-

Bret pro

department

Dave been converted porfain

bed, and it Lima to Ane him

Post Once,The Russ And they are rarely Atvery good effect and anjinjustice.

TARY secondled, and the

THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE PUBLIC.

Com titled' » An? Ordinance to

akin of Hongkong.

TM-1 may say

went into sqmmittee to consider the Bill, clange by planse de altern tions were made, and on Last-mishli, WDIMEN the Hill a read a third time and panda Mr. R. F. JOHNBrox (Acting Clerk of Coun

THE NATURALISATION ORDINANCES: ails).

Sa Meet The Billatified An Orgliqutce to ripeni all THE PROPOSED KEHOVAL OF CAPA D'Àguilar Ordinances for the Naturalisation of Farsons

LIGHT.

pur Sakh is British Subjecta within this Colony and ta The COLONIAL SECRETARY--I bave the hon makes provision for the Parvation of the our to lay on the table correspondence respecting Rughts of such Poracius

third time the proposed removel of the Cape d'Aguller and penda memory of honourable members of this Comical beat some time ago one of the honourable min in naked, the question as to what the Governi ment proposed to do in this matter, oply it was stated that the Government hat referred of Messrs. Chance Brothers, of Birmingham the matter home in order to obtain the opinion The reply of the Secretary of State has time in January. After bajug gawited it was who were the original makers of the light. been receivel giving the opinion of referred to the Is Commation; winch had Messrs. Chance Brothers on the matter. It is overal sittings upon it and want turongli it now the intoution of the Government to call with a great restul care. They were not at the apon the honourable Harbour Master and the and ef their consultations, able to agrow on Honourable Director of Public Works to frame certain points, and when ik gave an my an estimate of the cost of the proposed work, andrious persilicate there võire fone point, spon when that estimate has been obtained it in the which the Committee sot, not quite intention of the Government te mak for a rote Them four points were ~{1} tk/ so that this very necessary work may be take

New Bundily proposed in hand without any further delay, V

THE VILLAGES AND THE LIME-WASHING-

BYE-LAW. T

Eto this Bill that if was read first

the Chairsgán, in secus subsections 2° and 10

His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR said that bridges ne covered at the previous masting of the Croneil the regards the words Director of Public Works proposed that the juches of comunt conerate, sub-section of section 13 of Orlicanos No. dead of careful Bye-law made by the Banitary Board under say that after a further museting

vongitar 24 In approved. The motion was not Compito ultion, L house, or part of a house. In the villages of rab, 1901, which placed care Boxtonzablo

was as follows Any tie Bill a mandal

included in the reprint and Aplichau, which is oompied by members of members for their souventence in these cir Quarry Hay, Shaukiwan, Stanley, Aberdeen

more than one family, whall (unless specially enjoy Sane lor, the Committes of this

seconded. The

exempted by the Sanitary Board) be cleansed and lime-washed throughout by the owner. to the satisfaction of the said Bosal, not less than twice in 1 evory yaar, namely, during the months of May and June and of November and Decem bor."

The COLONIAL SECRETARY-As I under. stand that some of the members of the Council have some suggestions to offer with regard to ́this Bill, and in order that the matter may be

discussed I beg to second the resolution.

The Hon. Dr. Ho KAI-1 rise to more an amendment in the following terms That, this Sanitary bye-law be not approved by the Council."

HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR-It is not | necessary to move an amendment: if the Council do not approve of it, they can simply nogative

It is reported that Commandant De Wet is proceeding to Pretoria to join Comman. dant Louis Botha in a conference with Lord Kitchener and Sir Alfred Milner, pending ait. meeting of the British and Boers for the arrangement of a general armistice.

CANADIAN LOYALISTS TRIUMPH.

The Canadian House of Commons de

to the

whether they hire any fuertbar, amendments to propose, if xot, I am quite willing that the did should be roud » taird time to day or at the next meeting of Comicât, whichever course is most agreeable to honoriblu members

It was agreed that the Comell should forms. Jy go into committee on * ~ Dill, and oa tho Council resuming the Bit PAS TOMÉ A

third time and původ, the

His EXCELLENOY the Givenson observed int the Attorney-General, had spent a great deal of the and trouble on this Bill: Hw to be congrated on the way in which he had consolidated the Cirtinanou MAKE:

The Council Line alijquruld eine die.

POL

All letters for publication should be written on viously reportol. but at 2 o'clock yesterday with great succosa:-Songs by Bros, Brittain from Canada to South Africa bv. 144 votes it would be expensive and troublesome botle to chargű óf abssling from the personell Findlay

one side of the paper only.

4 Na anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

afternoon. Previously to the Chingly leaving

the following programme was gone through feated a motion to send no more troops

Chiles, Kelsall, Hewish, Connor, Lloyd, and † 199 Prosser, Readings by Bros. Young, Barley, 19 3.

Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should Dougias Wharf she was visited by H.E. Major Tweedle, Taylor, and Marston. Bro. Gallaa,

be seat before 11 asti, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cank

Telegraphic Address PRES-A:B.C. Code.

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DEATHS.

On the 9th March, at 105, Waronder Park Road, Edinburgh, Captain ROBERT LOWE, lalu of buruen Osaka and Kate Carnic, aged 83 years.

On the 6th inst., at Singapore, Mm. OzoBoiana Fissio, aged 68 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFvice : 14, Dre VEUX ROAD Cİ, LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.

HONGKONG, 15th March, 1901.

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General Gascoigne and staff. while the band of

U.S.N., and Bro, Maddocks gave very interest.

the battalion (2nd Butt., R.W.F.), played thering addresses, in which they wished all a “ God- on board. By p.n. all was ready for de speed" and hoped they would return az stannek parture and the Chingia left the wharf amid teetotallers. Bro, Little brought one of the hearty cheering. She does not, however, sail finest concerts that has ever been held in the from the Harbour until this morning.

Tenperance cause to a close, by an Organ Recital, the “ Hallelujah Chorns,” after which the members remaining formed a circle round their comrades, and song as a parting hymn "God be with yon till we meet again.". Contributed.

The Emperor of Cores has decided

found

s practical School of Mines for the instruction of young Coreans in mining angineering. The director and secretary are to be Coreass, but the administrator and professors foreigners. The Royal Chief-Iuspectorship of Mines has been given to M. Tremoulet, one of the Corean Com missioners at last year's Paris Exhibition, who will also be virtually at the head of the new school. The school is to be installed at ous of the Imperial mines, and M. Tremolot has been authorised to engage the services of three French mining engineers, who are to be capable of teaching the Corean students and are also to bay the necessary materials in France.

the "actual" provod paniakment' above be

ادان

OUTRAGE ON THE PRAYA.

EUROPEAN PARTLY HLINDED BY VITRIOL.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 13th March, 6.35 p.m.

NAVAL ESTIMATES.

The Naval Estimates mount to.£3,871,500.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 12th March.

THE PLAGUE AT CAPETOWN. The plague is seriously developing at Cape town. The Malaysere rioting against preventive measures, but the Malay priests are supporting the anthorities.

THE SUGAR TRADE. The Liverpool refiners are importing thou-

An outrage of an exceptionally cowardly natura was perpetrated on the Fraya yesterday morning abent seven o'clock, the victim being Mr. G. Risk, leading raan of store-houses at H.M. Naval Yard. Mr. Reek left his home in Morrison Hill Road about half-past six on Thursday morning to start the day's duties sands of tons of sugar from the Continent in at the Naval Yard. His road lay along the was | anticipation of a duty on sugar of £5 per ton.. front, and is the one he has always been in the Convent habit of taking. When opposite the French

000 the Iaya, a quantity of

thrown vitriol was

with

startling sud.

LONDON, 12th March,

THE NAVY ESTIMATES. £2,000,000, which providos for 3,745 mero men, The Navy estimates show an increase of tarp new battleships, sight cruisers, fifteen tor pode-beat catchers and tive Holland submarine boats. The question of the use of the latter is

CORRESPONDENCE.

In the brief statement telegraphed by our London correspondent about the friction existing at Tientsin between the British and Russians may be seen the possibility of an

The Peking correspondent of the N-C. Dally exceedingly awkward situation, which in the Neus writes on the 25th ult. that, spart from interests of peace in the North we must all the principal offenders who are to be punished hope to see averted. The incident is re- by the Chinese Government, another list of ported to have arisen over the construction some 40 or 50 names will be sent in. "Of these donness in Mr. Reek's face. Happily at of a siding on the Railway, which was several must be condemned to death. But the the moment the vitriol strack tim, Mr. Reek handed back by the Germans to the British Chinese Government does not anticipate much bad his right hand to his head, and to this set on the 21at ult. The position of affairs or any dealing with provincial and mineralons is to be attributed the fact that Mr. Reek reached so acute a point that Mr. Kroz officials. The punishment question may there is not now totally blind. As it was, his føre- has been furnished with military support, for be regarded as fairly settled. It will be hond, and the upper part of the right side of his being carefully studied. The estimates provide for new arrangements to retain 48 Orient, to be used if necessary in carrying on his well if Count vor Waldorsee's stipulation that faco, as well as right urm, have been soverey P. & 0. and other liners as fast cruisers. work. Our Tientsin correspondent wrote accepted before the troops be withdrawn, be barat. Mr. Repk, who saw no one about, at on the 16th ult, that it was understood adhered to. Meantime the various Allies lave once hurried to the Naval Hospital, where it Mr. KINDER and bis civilinn staff troops in readiness to take any necessary right, was almost totally destroyed. The left. was found that the sight of one eye, the would take over the administration of aggressive action.”

sye, and in fact the whole of the left side [We do not hold onesalvas responsible for the the railway on former lines, though of

upinions expressed by our correspondents.}.. An excellent opportunity will be presented to of the fare, is practically untouched, this course there would be military supervision

VICTORIA ENGLISH SCHOOL. for a long time and army supply would ourio-buyers on Saturday next, when at 2 pas, being due to the circumstance that the Mr. George Lammert will sell by public right side of Mr. Reek's head and body be the paramount duty of the managers.

was presented to the parapet, the direction

Hongkong, 14th March, a magnificent collection of Chinese anction It seems probable that the trouble has curios. We have had the opportunity of in- from which the vitriol was thrown. From the arisen through the conflict of claims between specting the curios, which are now on view, Naval Hospital Mr. Reek was taken home,

SIE-My attention has been anlled to a gara the Railway contractors, and the new de- and as a collection it is one of the beat to be where he is now confined.

graphyin your issue of to-day, in which you maade of Russia for land on the river bank | pat up for auction for many years past. As No motive is known for the dastardly orime, make several erroneons statements regarding opposite the old Settlements. It was some of the articles bear marks, and are fashion and so for the police have not been successful in the above school. The cohool is being carried anticipated at the time when these demande ed in a manner known to the initiated to be effecting any arrests, but it is sincerely to be on as usual, the property has not been said, and were first made that difficulties might very for Imperial me alone, it is possible that many hoped that such will not long he the case. Mr. I have no immediate prospect of returning possibly arise, particularly between the of the curios formed part of the loot taken from Reek says he has an impression of seeing a hand home. Trusting you will publish this in your British and the Russians. A glance of the the palace at Peking. The collection is a large suddenly appear over the parapet, causing him issue of to-morrow, I am, yours, etc,

and varied one, and comprises embroidered instinctively to throw up his arm to goard his recent plans of Tientsin will show that an sloths and clothes, all kind of vase, carrod head. This statement indicates therefore that Attempt on Russia's part to get a large Baddhas, drinking yasals, pipes, incaust-burnere, the vitriol came from one of the many native extension of land on the further bank of the oro, China plates, mahu and les eups, ato, hosts moored alongside the Praya wall, and that Peiso would soon bring them into collision We understand the articles will be sold withent there the criminal will be found. The police with the⠀⠀ Railway contractors. What rescere and a good attendance of buyers will no authorities are sparing no effort to trece the makes the situation look serious is that I doubt be present.

crime to its so,

TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS,"

W. D. BRAIDWOOD.

¡SERIOUS ORINGES IGNINET BOLDIKHÉ. Samnal Kirby, prívate E-Company, Hoyal Wesli Faiers, pleaded guilty to the actious Forbes, labourer, Prader Hill's vidres contsku in forty-seven goid sovereign on the 19th

Sentence she passed of four morth's jard labour

The Hon. Dr. Ho Kai-Then I beg to oppors the aztension of skin kye-law to the vill named This bye-law was made by the Sanjay Board for the purpose of compelling the villages. to comply with the bye-law made as regards the city of Victoria. I oppose the extension betmuse cleansing and lime-wathing of premises in the I believe that the application of the bye-law villages is unnecessary, and because the Government and to the poor villagers. A the meeting of the Sanitary Board the bear was passed by the very narrow majow of the Captain Superintendent of Polley and the Acting Principal Civil »edical Offer being iss the minority. Lime-washing is considered ope

miell, also a triste in E Comi means of getting a house clean... No doubt it is when it is well done, and done according to tan ful possession on the 13th Tibet, Đươ paary Royal Watch F'daliers,” Bakrged with certain method, & Diethad which I doubt very twenty.ve gold sovereigns, two five-dollar hink, much whether the villagers would adopt. It is, and 38 19 in satuliary coins, reasonably pot merely cleaning the houses. bro-law to compel the villagers to clean suspected of having head stolen.

No evide their houses twice a year were introduced

Prosecutin I would support it, but I oppose their

discharged ing asked to clean their home wither br lima-washing or using disinfectants of any kind, becanas. I do not believe lime-washing is also, lutely necessary to enable people to keep their houssos clean. In last. I think this De-washing would make to heares look more cleanly mere dirty, and would cause good deal of trouble and expense to the inmates. The Honone able Director of Public Works said the cost of lime-washing would be very small, The Gov ernment may get the work done at a certain price, but, as far as my experienes goes, to white- wash a Chinese house goina two-storeys high in Victoria costs from 25 to $10, and I min cortału that in the villages the cost would not be less than DEFEAUDING PORT OFFICE from 2 to 84, and to antall this cost on the pock A servant "ary adetitel isking mail matter villagers twice a year would be a grast handchip from Hongkong to Canton without its-Irat If it is absolutely necessary to have Eme-wash. | having gone through the General Post Office, ing in these villages a bye-law night easily have and was fined $100 or bra monilis. (a His exsuse been introduced providing for the doing of the was ignoration of the last work by the Government. If

such a had been proposed I would have supported

The Hon. J. TAURBURK---I have pleasure in

supporting the honourable member in its oppon

THE INMIGRATIONƏŞLAUDS, Lam Kwai watahramn, of Canton, was charged en remand with Bulawfully nad by fraudulent

input several ühinese into the onlony for the purpose of immigration

He pleaded not guilty, but was convicted on evidence and sentenced to nine months, hard labour.

and atrac

tion to this bye-law. I do not think lime-Westing has been proved to be a preventative winer think it is unnecessary, and would only be plague, and in the case of these small villager arrassing to the poor people who occupy them.

The Hon. Wei A TUK-I quite agree with for the what the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai has just said, I think that the application of the bye-law a Talde ope lime-washing to the villages is not only nu necessary, but wonki be au expense and u lard- ship to the villagers.

On the matter being put to the vote the Council decided uncrimously not to approve of the bye-law.

DISCIPLINE IN THE CIVIL MEDICAL -PEFARTMENT.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL proposed the second reading of the Bill entitled “Az Orla. ance to provide for the better enforcement at discipline smeng the subordinate staff in the tot Ciril Medical Department:" He said can not put the matter more briefly than to l honourable members attention to the objects and reasons which are as follows For some years past it has been found very dificult to maintain proper discipline among the numerons members of the Chinese subordinate medical staff, such as clerks, attendants, werd boys.

coolies and others at the Government | Livil Hospital Thay number over a hundred. Maru verbal faultinding is of little ase, while We regret that we were unwillingly led into dismissal mesas having to train s mecessor, error respecting the Victoria English School wally of a similar kind. The knowledge, source white wo had how to lombe We powthly involve maloniary pous We had the information, however from however, that negligence and careleasese may gladly insert Me Braidwood's cents diction, oak in a and joins the the Colon is not to low, the | 1uki. bonelt of his services-EL D.P

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