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the figures for the latter year were still the second best on record, and Mr. Scorr's remarks may be endorsed. The result of the year's trading," he says, "may, there fore, as it stands be considered highly A. S. WATSON & CO., satisfactory and of large promise for the future of the port, but when the figures are analysed it will be seen that they are "far more satisfactory than at first appears. WINE AND SPIRITS MERCHANTS. Both foreign imports and native importa "show a sterling increase, the falling-off bax "occurred entirely in exports, almost "altogether in the uno iteu of silk." The silk trade, however, was not directly affected by troubles up north, nor even by the re bellion in the Waichow prefecture. The canses are stated, on the authority of a firm doing a large business in silk, to have been a much reduced demand from all con- suming markets and a consequent gradual shrinkage in values, which were abnormally Another factor was the high in 1899. competition of cheap Japan silk. Mr. Foorr comments: "There is every prospect that the silk trade will recover and have' a

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Yesterday the British transport Uganda arrived from Taku,

The English mall of the 17th it was delivered in London on the Lith inst.

Owing to the donth of President Mokinley, the gymkhana which should have been held on Saturday has been abandoned.

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The French Municipal Counelt at Bhanghai has decided to introduce tramways" in the French Setlement.

The Pioneer suggests that Mr. Donald Smeaton is the probable Lentenant-lovernor of Burma when Sir Frederic Fryer roles in May, but no announcement is likely to be mado

till after the Viceroy's tour.

that he had been unconscious for several houra:

Apart from the 11 fatal plague cases (7 in

A telegram toived in Shanghai on the 13tix Victoria) last week, the only case of communi cable disease reported in the Colony was the inst. from Poking reported that Viceroy Li fatal attack of enteric fever which caused this-okaug's condition was very serious, and death of Police Constable Bird:

An Imperial Edict telegraphed to Peking bas It is considered rather significant that Tung-granted the Viceroy sick leave for 15 days. Fuhelong's troops, who were still guarding. Hsianfu, were disbanded as soon as it was heard that Major Pereira, Dr. Smith, and Mr. Duncan were approaching that city.

As a mark of respect to the memory of the late President McKi-loy, balf-hourly guns were fired from sunrise to sunset yesterday from HM61, Albion and Tamar, U.8.8. Monterey, and from the land battery at Arsenal Street.

According to a Chiness telegram, H.E. Lo Feng-lu bas been designated a Chinese Minister to Kussin, but the Russian Governinent

has declined to receive him. The story runa that Russia objects to bica as being too pres

British.

ontlook for the future is described as dismal. Low-priced Indian and Ceylon teas

A collision took place yesterday at about 7 appear to have captured the market. It

p.m. off the "Star" Ferry Wharf between the almost looks as if those who prefer the finer Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Jangoh Way- flavoured Chinese teas will be unable infoong sad a steam pianacs from the U.S. time to get them, owing to the lack of monitor Monterey. The latter was sunk, but general demand making tunde in them un- profitable.

As we have previously noted the salient features of Canton trade fast year, we shall not deal with the figures again, but the remarks made in Mr. Scorr's report nuder the head of shipping will bear quotation. He says:---

The general shipping of the port shows an increase in the manber of trips made by the steamers engaged in the trade, but a

no ves were lust.

Under the auspices of the Hongkong Mission to Besten a concert was given last evening by Members of St. John's Cathedral Choir, in the Institute, Kowloon. Misses Chunyat and Leykum and Mesare. Cunningham. Auld. Hay and Coster submitted a very good programme.

The question of uniforms for British arwy offers is to be thrashed out by a committee, which will include representatives of all

The N.-C. Daily Neca 8058:We regret to record that, in the face of the precedent set nearly forty years ago, it was decided by a small majority at the extraordinary general meeting of the Race Club not to allow officers of the international garrison to enter and race ponies at the forthcoming meeting. We did not think it possible that any sporting club in Shanghai could come to such an inhospitable and unsportsman-like decision.

· L'Kcho de Chinë mentions the death at Paris on the luth inst. of Mgr. Bist, Roman Catho- lie Vicar Apostolic of Tibet. The Bishop came to China in 1961, was made bishop in

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GENERAL NEWS.

SHANGHAI, 17th September, 10 p.m. SHANGHAI'S CONDOLENCES ON

THE PRESIDENT'S DEATH, A large public meeting was held in the Town Hall to-day, the U.S. Consul-General Mr. Goodnow presiding, to commemo- into the death of President McKinley. Bishop Moore made a mest eloquent ora- tion. A subsequent meeting of Americans only appointed a committee to send telegrams to President Roosevelt and Mrs. McKinley

REUTER'S SERVICE..

LONDON, 14th September. THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT MO KINLEY-CLOSING SCENES. President McKinley expired at 2.15 this morning. Consciousness was lost at 7.50 the previous evening, and nevar regained. The dying President's last words wereGoodbye to all, goodbye, 'tis God's way, and His will be

The immediate cause of death has not yet been determined.

1978, and returned to France, broken down in done." health, in 1891. He had three brothers, also missionaries; and was drowned by pirates little botow Woosung, and soother massacred by Chinese at Maulmim (1) Travellers ju Tibet during recent years, including the late Prince Hanri d'Orleans, M. Bonvalot, and Mr. W. W. Rockhill, havs united in hearing testi- mong to the kindness and hospitality of the lato Bishop Bist.

U. S. GOVERNMENT ARRANGE MENTS. Vice-President Roosevelt will take the oath of office us President wherever he may happen to be at the timo authentie news of Fresident McKinley's death roaches him,

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

CONDOLENCE WITH FAKESICA NATION A special meeting of the Legislative Council, to poes ar to of condolence on the death of Frosident MoKinley, was held in the Connoil Chamber yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, There were prescut

** His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR (DIE HERBY

BLAKE, (CMO)

Hon. Col. L. F. 32own, HE (Cenimending the Troops).

Hon. J. H. STEWART LOCKRATT C.M.G. Colonial Sporetary),

Hon H. E. POLLOCK, K.Ü. (Asting Afforady. General),

Hou: Commander R. M. BUKSET EN (Harbour Master).

Hon. C. Mol. Missɛɛ (Acting, Colonial Treasurer),

Hon. W CHATHAM (Acting Director of

Public Works);

Hon C. P. CHALER, CMO, Hon TH WHITEÉ ELDƏN- Hon. J. THURBURROUG

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J. J. HELL IRVING SEAS Hon. Dr. Ho Kal

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Me. CCLEMENIT (Aeting Glerk of The minutes of the preciom meeting of Council having been read and app

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the Legislative Counall together to day simply for the giving formal expression to the feelings that know animated every breast in this community when it was beard here on Saturday dirbt that

the miscreants Lollet, fred at President. McKinley had done its Hoody work bat too well, and that for the third, time within the last half-century, the. Fresident of the great nation of kinetion across the Pacifle had falles at the hands of an assassin, It would not be keenly for me to my anything either in per isa or dimarsgement of

polloy of the late President Mokinlays nut we seu alt acknowledge the great qualities that led that gallant young soldier of the Civil War through eal life, until at last he had been chorat bygone- all the struggles of liis prefe of the greatest nations of this earth to fill the the mort position of its Fro In the House of Commons on the 14th. ult..fresh Cabinet should he desire to do so,

trememiņus responsibilities to the worldL during the discussion on the second reading of

Like Lincoln he has fallen the Naral Works Bill, Mr. Pretyman said that

THE LATE PRESIDENT MCKINLEY. I hiscomitry throughs greaterial

but ress our she the three great foreign stations which were now

The autopsy report on the body of the lateing romaina no

detestation of the crime. avgy Din sympathy proposed to be dealt with were Gibraltar, Mallu

President McKinley says that nothing could with the great Amarionnation and Hongkong, ut each of which plave availed against the gangrens which was condolences in her bore expenditure was proposed in order to maintain

The Cabinet will resign in a body, to give the new President an oppertunity of forming

LONDON, 15th September.

DON and OPORTO, for whom we have decrease in tonnage. This state of affair, branches among its mombors. General Sir the large storage necessary. As to Hongkones found to have developed in the tissues along the Makidley, who has herself within th

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MARRIAGE.

Archibald Hunter will be president Tp in tention is to simplify the regulations as to uniform with a view to lesion expenses.

James J. Jaffreys heavy-weight boxing champion of the world, has signed an agree ment to fight Gue Bahlin, another noted heary weight, twenty rounds, in November or December next at San Francisco, for the clam- pionship of the world. The winner to take 75 per cent, and the loser 25 per cent. of the gate receipts,

very great difficulty arose on the outbreak of the recent trouble in China owing to there being an insufficient store of coal. It was proposed to erect coal appliances and a station on the mainland of Kowloon in the situation suggested by the Colony for the extension of the dockyard, and to provide for x storage of at least 1,000,000 tons in that situation, In telegraphing this out, Router curiously enough put the storage figures at 100,7900 täni only.

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and English soldiers are always ready to come to blows; the officers of one nation are never saluted by the soldiers, and very rarely by the officers, of the other. The opposite is the case between the French and Germaans; chanvinists

the stomach, and tore the kidaaya. track of the ballet, which pierced both walls of

The body of the late President now ties in state at Washington, and will be interred at Canton, Ohio, on Thursday, which day has been

mourning and prayer. proclaimed by President Roosevelt a day of

THE NEW PRESIDENT. President Roosevelt, efter taking the oath of office, declared that he would continue, absolute ly unbroken, the policy of the late President MeKinley, which he said was for the prosperity ENGLISH SYMPATHY WITH AMERICA.

The British Post Office at Shanghai appeare&Haiphong: writes as follows: The French and honour of the country, Da to have been distinguishing itself. A correde pondent of the N.-C. Daily Newce points it out as rather curious that when British steamers, eg, the Idomeness and Conbay, were leaving for Fanch, the German and Chinese Post

King Edward has ordered a week's mourning in memory of the late Fresident McKinley,

The London Stock Exchange voluntarily

Glasgow and Liverpool Exchanges were closed officially.

STHE

who will remain as a consolation Cher cost. month been so nearly bentorl fingot, and to Buffering the loving remembrançoef a good lito well lived and of a good work faithfully per- formed I ask you, ganilernet, le leseno from me the following mulation Thembers people of this colony, desire to horror at the atrocions crime whick of the Legislative Council, on behalf of 'the

the American nation of a great Fresk to convey throngh His Majesty's Ambassador atWashington, the expression. their deep- sympathy with the American nation and of their condolences with Mrs MoKinlay in ker bereave- ment. I will nel, the hop Solar, Unőmeli Member of the Legislative Connell to kindly secondary

Hoa O. P. CHATER BA Your Esalency. I beg to second the resolution babapaspor. I feel assured that i am giving expression to the sentiments of the whole commonuity British and Foreign. At the same time, it only natural that in the Butish Empire, the and the mourning American nation should be keenest On such an occasion the kinship off the two great Augie Sazou nations makes itsalf most strongly fel It

tomage of steamers under the Chinese dag Offices advertised mails elosing by them, but the would hardly be satisfied at the relations between suspended business on Saturday last and the Tealing of synd athe with the berentaŭ, widow,

British Post Office remained severely silent.

A change in the Royal warrant of the Katzar-i-Hind Medal is notified to render

is brought about by the number of small straniers, practically steam-launches, mov- ing between Hongkong and Canton under $17.00 forcigu and Chinese flags. The total entries

and clearances and total tonnage is com 25.00

pared with 1899 were 7,080 vessels of 25.00 3,507,644 tons in 1900, against 6,930 vessels 30.00 of 8,696,996 tons in 1899 The feature of the shipping trade of the year was the 32.00

transforance of the fine fleet of the Chinese 42.00 company-tho China Merchants' Steim Na- vigation Company-in June to various for- eign flags on the outbreak of the troubles-

ferred to the British flag, but the nature of the transaction was clear, as the business of the steamers in Caston was still conductel at the offices and by the staff of the China Marchants' Company and no one else. The only decreased from 469,285 to 854,724 tons,

the two nations. There seems nothing sither while the number of ships entered and cleared rose from 2,968 to 3,446, a very astonishing

intentional or forced in this grouping of sym- result, as the Chinese flag or merchant

pathies; it is simply natural, and not infre- between Canton srxl Macao, was not seen in

Secretaries unnecessary, and also to provide German soldiers ends in the infliction of Canton waters, British shipping decreased

that the wedal shall consist of an oval-shaped basting on the common enemy of all, the Eng- both in number of ships and in toanage, in epits of the transference of steamers from decoration, in gold for the first loss and in list. The latter no longer count their revGINOS, the Chinese to the British flag. In 1900 silver for the second class, with the Royal in the Transvaal they are getting used to only 3.362 vessels of 2,911,194 tons entered cipher on one side and the wordsKaisar them." For a combination of sheer malice and and cleared, against 3,671 vessels of 2,985,976 Hind, for public service in India" on the other, mendacity this paragraph would be hard to tons in 1899. Of the other flags, ships to bo suspended on the left broast by a dark match. We should like to see this precious under the American increase from six to 34 blue ribbon.

correspondent sign his name to his effusion; of 388 and 22,722 Lous respectively. Under

but this would involve the possession of courage, the German flag there was a decrease from The 8.3. Loongsang, which arrived in the with which even a partie de plaisir with his 210 vessels of 187,434 tons to 160 vessels harbour yesterday from Manila, reports having German friends might fail to inspire him. of 158,992 tons, while under the Swedish sighted the British ship Albania on the 15th Anonymity is a great blessing for a certain and Norwegian flag the number of vessels | inst. at 10a.m., in lat. 16 N., loug. 119.5 E. class of creature. was identical, and the tonnage only some She was flying the ensign half-mast. The 400 tons larger. Among the other flags the changes were important. Of sailing ves. Captain of the Loongsang bore down upon sels there were 101, of 17,149 tons. These the Albania, and found she was twelve were all lorehas and were towed for the days out frcas Mauils, bound for Hongkong. most part between Canton and Hongkong. The crew had run short of provisions, and, after with coal, kerosene, &c. 9 vessels of these necessaries had boon supplied, the Loong 16,392 tons were under the British flag, song proceeded on hor journey to Hongkong. and seven vessels of 757 ions under the Freach flag"

On the 4th September, at Christ Church. steaners, except in the one steamer runting counter-signature by one of the principal quently a convivial party between French and

Yokolama, by the Right Rev. William Andray, D.D., Bishop of Tokyo, assisted by the Rev. F. T. Ansten; HOWARD G. BARRIS, M., C.M., to WINNIFRED JULIA, daughter of the late Hon. JOHN MACDONALD, of Toronto, Canada.

DEATH.

On the 2nd September, at All Saints, Tientein, BASIL DUENFORD, infant son of the Lev. and Mrs. G. D. IPF, aged two months and two days

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, Des Vœux Road CL. FODOR OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, R.C.

Inland water navigation flourished in 1900, and Mr. Scorr finds the figures astonishing he is rather apt to express

At the American Consular Court, Shanghai, on the 10th inst, before John Goodnow, Eaq, U. B. Consul-General (Acting Judicialis).

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ARCHITECTS IN HONGKONG.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,"

POLICE COURT. Tuesday, 18th September.

BEFORE MR, HAZELAND.

CABE OF THEPT. Kwok Sum, a Chinese seaman, was charged by B. II. Brougham, watchman, Hanghom Dooks, with theft of 281ba: of load, the property of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld.

Defendant asserted that he had received the lead from another man.

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He was given fourteen days" hard labour. Li Lang stole a bottle, the property of the

go sines tio, warm-hearted." Am were condoling with us on, the loss beloved" "Queen and Dinpredict President was swill to finala, across message of sympathy to pur King condeling with MyMcKinky are a poor vehicle with which, grief sud herror at a rims that the civilised world, but

comfort to the widow and sapu the people of the United States wherever our common tongue is upozen, mourting and regret are thaved

The resolution was accepted

Dairy Farm Co, and was fined $5, or fourteen lad de Council adjourned 2011 days.

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GAMBLERS TAKE TO TES WATER. L.S. Henry George, No. 49, espied some gamblers in the street at Shazkiwan, who as soon as they saw the police officer approaching, took to their hesla. The sergeant and some lukang gave chase, whereon the gamblers jumped into a pond. The sergeant and lukongs plunge after them and cornered the lot, six in all. Yesterday morning they were given a fine of $2 each.

A BANKNOTE FORGERY OF A BANKNOTÉ. Lau Chun, a coal-coolie, was charged with feloniously uttering a 810 note purporting to have boon issued by the Hongkong and inte Shanghai Banking Corporation, well knowing the

Tam In, accountant, the first witness called, the same to be forged. was examined by Inspector Collect. He e afed as follows:-

and

Horakore, 18th September, 1901. Ms. Consul-General B. C. G. Scorr's annual report on the tmde of Canton is always read with interest, not merely from the importance of thecity itself, but also owing to the original manner in which Mr. Scorr looks at affairs, For instance, he can never bring himself to

Hongkong, 17th September. admit that piracy is a common occurrence

SIR,-In your leading article of Saturday, in the neighbourhood of Canton. In his report for 1900, which is just to band,

Ernest Horwitz was brought before the Court the 14th inst., regarding building in Hong- on a charge of having emberzled $800 in kong, you stated that the opinion of the local architects is strongly against the draughtsmen speaking of the steam-launches engaged in

his surprise in the course of the report | Hongkang. Defendant had been arrested on a inland water navigation, Mr. Scorr says:

I am accountant of the pawn shop st No. 29, to Russ and op "The security with which these launches, before us. The throwing open of the in- British Consular warrant. No one appeared and others who do not hold a certificate of kand waters to steam traffic he pronounces to prosecute, the duty of the Shanghai police member of any institution, although competent

pm, on 15th inst manned entirely by Chinese, run is re

There were also sev ral pieces of und-z-clothing "markable; but few arcidents occur, and undoubtedly a grout success at Canton, and having concluded with the arrest of the accused. to devise plans meeting the requirements of the Wanchai Road. The two pieces of clothing

approval of the Public Works Department. pawned by the same man, not defendant. At he during the year but piracies' on the the traffic will probably increase. As to His Honour dismissed the case, as there was no Building Ordinance and submit same for the were pawned with we at 63

Any law depriving these men from carrying on 13 am. of the same day the defendant ca ne "West River and the waters of the delta the fransit trade, the slight falling-off in prosecution and no complaint had been filed.

The King Emperor, says a Simla despatch. their business in future would be, beyond doubt, to me to redeun the clothing, bringing the "have been notified to the Consuls or 1900 was no doult owing to the transference

tendered & $10 bill, which I fount to bo forged Chinese authorities, which gins one for of a large proportion of the foreign imports has approved a the following appointments: a hardship on them, especially as they are to this pawn ticket I had issued that morning. He We may compare from foreign bottoms to native craft, eansing Mr. J. J. D. Ls Touche to be Lieutenant day found competent by that Department. The banknote produced in Couch the on “every 6,000 trips."

Ht, whereon defen with this what Mr. PAUL, H. KINO, Com. by the underselling of the Imperial Mari- Governor of the North-Western Provinces and Many of them do not hold a certificate bat which defendant gave to me. When the note missioner of Customs, says in his report to time Customs by the native fiscal authorities Cadh in succession to Sir Authony MacDonnell possess great experience to carry on in the most was handed to me I looked at

cmpetent way the works entrusted to them.dant told me to hurry up and give him the the Imperial Maritime Customs. Another in the matter of import duties and inland who retiren in November next; the Hon. Mr.

4. M. Rivas to be Lieutenant-Governor of the The fact is that the field at present is too change. I detained the man while I sent for equally reliable record," he states, gives charges, including lekin.

Punjab in succesion to Sir Mackworth Young extensive for those who hold certificates, which policeman, and then gave him in charge

P. C, 274, after corroborating first witness who retires in March next; and the Hon. Mr. is about half of all the Europeans who are now evidenes as to the charge against defendant the number of piracies in the year at 30.

stated that defendant told him he got the note C. D. J. Ibbotson, Chief Commissioner, Central in actual practice. The delta affords unrivalled faci-

Provinces, to be Member of the Govornor. It is not in the hands of the architects to from a friend of his, and he took the lukony to. No. 177, Queen's Road East, where his friend lities for the river thief and has been his

"Owing probably to the political troubles General's Council in succession to Mr. Rivaz -- dictate to the owners regarding the supervision was supposed to live. The friend was not there, happy hunting-ground for centuries. The

of the buildings; they can only make such Then defendant took witness to another place, provincial government maintained a large of the year no advance has boon unde in fores, both ashore and, afloat, for the the actual construction of the railways from L'Echo de Chine says that an enquiry-bas recommendations as they think are advisable but still the man could not be found.

Mr. E. Bishop, clerk with tao Hingkong Hongkong to Canton and from Hankow to been held into the reported frares in which and prudent. The construction of the buildings and Shanghai Darking Corparation stified suppression of these ensuies of the Canton, nor have the projected waterwork, French soldiers were concerned in the Foochow may, however, be superviand by the Government to the 30 note being a forgory. people'; how far their efforts have been wharves, and embankments of the river Road, Shanghai. It appears that on the thin such a manner as to secure the falfilment of successful must be judged from the been proceeded with. Negotiations have, French corporal passing along the Pakhnite plan approved by the Public Works in the main corroborated first witness's evidence has the

however, taken place with respect to the Roul wanted a light or his cigar, and sooing a Department-Yours, etc., figures now presented." We do not see three last, but the Chinese concessionaires Lamp burningin a ground-foor room at No. 169, what end can be served by minimising appear short of money and it work seeni the extent of piracy in the delta. By all that in the original concessions, or some of he went in. An old woman and two young ones means let the efforts of the provincial then, a clause forbidding the employment were there, and doubling his intentions, they authorities be recoguised, but to talk of of foreign capital, renderin proinable the called it for help. Numerous Chinese armed

pira ics, as if they did not exist, isabsurd.int retence of oreign Goverments and with clabs and iron bars attacked the corporal, The M.M steamer Laos, with the next Fronch Steam-launches are not the vessels most auis, was a excintly inserted. Many com- who was seriously wounded, but mosped to the mail, left Singapore yesterday, at 4 pm. for

The NP. steamer Tacoma, milod from Sonakiwan. kely to be attacked by pirates unless the plaints of the result of the year's trading International Folice Post at 333, Nanking Road this port via Baigor

were heard ou al sides and especially, and Tas chief of the post went to the house and Tecoms for Japan and Hongkong on the 14th me dunbar with pach cause, in the will trade, everything was settled. The corporal was spust. & O, etramor Ozelin with mile, va Tatter are of a Tery during ature.

The figures of the Canton trade in 100 but on the whole merciants have done ber, and the whole siir was just such a misna- we have already consulered in action firly well At the New Year entiere, derading as if sars to occur between people from Ban Francisco to the 27 cit, zig Hren with air. Kino's report. In spite of the one of the native silk hougs were in difi.

this port this morning die Inland Sea, Kobo fact that the to al trade decreased from the cuties, but generally speaking it was lavoor ignorant of each other's langage. No one has lulu as arrived at Yokohama, and leeres for

beau found deserving of panishment.

Nagasaki and Shanghai, 18875771 of 1899 to £8,231,714 in 1900, able

In conclusion, we may quote Mr. Scorr's remarks under the banding "General"

e-Bays thereunder

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

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Another witness was called, whose statement At this stage the case was adjourned until to-day to give defendant, an opportunity to make his statement,

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