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which is untitled The Cause of the Riots in the Yangtze Valley: A Coupleto Pi ture Gallery", showed most conclusively how the misrepresentations of and slanders upon foreigners were calculated to goad the supply natives to the commission of the most serious outrages, and these were pers known petrated in about half a score of places,
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The latest cholers totals from Japan are:- Nagamki, 373, Moji, 129; and Shimon seki, 161 cass.
**England beat“ Sootland" at Association football at Singapors on the 19th inst. by to goals to one.
Among the parengers expected here by tho Prinz Regent Luitpold is Dr. Solf, German
Governor of Samor
A Tientsin eleman says that the mandy handed over to Viceroy Yuan dhikai by the Provisional Government was Tls. 185,024,
It is expected that the tidal wares which have done so much damage in Formosa recently will decrease the annual field of salt very materially."
Kawakami Otojiro and Sada Yakko, the Japanese autor and actress so well known in Kurope, have returned to Japan from London.
"The death is announced of Professor Schank, the originator of one of the must sensational
matical theories of modern times. He claimed to have proved that it was possible by regulating the food of a mother to "arrange the sex of her future chill. He did not succeed in having bis theory accepted by the medical world and latterly it had been lost sight of.”
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According to a despatch from Moji the British steamer Lindenhall (?), which stranded at Mutsure on the 12th inst., has been refloated and towed to Shinonoseki. About 5,500 baga of sugur have been temporarily landed from the vessel, which is now undergoing temporary repairs. The damaged støainer will be brought↑ A.31. Terrible, which was expected otto Nagasaki for a tlurough overhaul, Colombo in time for the Cercantion festivities, on her way home, only arrived on the morning of the 10th just.
A Japanese art exhibition was opened in Whitechapel on the 3rd. ult. by Mr. Minori Arakawa, Japanaso Consul-Ganoral in London, Mr. Stuart rumool, M.P., prosiding.
The Japanese warships Asma and Taknenge sailed from England on the 18th ival, homeward boned. King Edward, in signalling farewell, expressed his thanks at their having come to Bagloud, and wished them a pleasant voyage.
Special telegraph rates have been established for messages to and from Manchuria and the Kwnulung district, the tariff being fired at 15 copecks por word for telegrama to and from European Reissu, and at 10 coperks per word for the service with Asiatic Russia.
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aud, included not only the destruction of mission-premises and the wholemle slaughter of converts, but also in several enses the barbarous murder of the mission. aries as well. At that time the opening up of the province of Hanau to foreign trade at residence was earnestly advocated in these columus both as a punishment to the Hunan gentry and is a measure of procan tion to avert these outbreaks with choir too frequent fatal results. It was thought, and we still think, rightly, that nothing would mere tend to dispel the foolish" and wicked, nspersions which had been cast upon the missionary body than free intercourse and trade with foreigners. The ignorance and superstition of the people, on which the Chest pamphleteers had so successfully traded, would be in great, rekare dispulled by actual contact with the foreigner, and the opening up of the province would be a blow to the pride and prejudices of the Hunanese which was most thoroughly deserved. The much enduring and long-suffering British Government would not, however, for some
The Australian cricketers in England com- reason unknown, then press for this repara- | mence their return match v. Lancashire today tion, and the nuti-foreign party in Chinuat Liverpool Ou the 1st prox, they meet the were emboldened to further efforts to Players at Harrogate; oa the 4th, Mr. C. I. fan the anti foreign flame which cularunted, Thornton's XI at Scarborongh, and on the 8th the South of England at Hastings, the finai at the end of the nineteenth century, as of the tour. So far the tourists have BREWERS OF GINGER BEER AND in wholesale massacres of missionaries lost two matches out of 32.
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Even now, so little huse we learned the lessons of the past. that the mission- anes bave been allowed to return to places in the interior, far from the reach of help and completely at the mercy of the sont savages who can in a brief half-hour be 31 stirred to outrage and murder by incendiary placards or speeches in the teahouses. If the missionaries are to be encouraged to seek
China, then it is absolutely necessary that the crown of martyrdom in the interior of
efficient protection should be affordial to them and the public spared the shock of hearing periodically of some appalling outrage in the so-called Celestial Empire. There is one sure and certain way by which such pro- ection could be assured, but could the flaccid policy of the British Foreign Office by any possibility be stiffened to demand it? We mean that whenever a foreigner, whether merchant or missionary, is fully done to death in China, the head of the riceroy responsible should roll in the dust as afonement.--Contributed.
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Homewona, 28th August, 1902,
We are informed that a race is to take place botweon Esau and Black Tulip for half-a-mile (owners np) at 5.45 on Saturday next, on the
The Municipal authorities of Singapore propose to make provisice during the next five years for a daily supply of 10,000,000 gallons of water. The east is ontimated at $2,500,000 on approximate estimate only, since the work will he spread over a number of years and the dollar cost of labour and material may be expected to fluctuate.
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Municipal Office shows that the total foreign The latest census taken by the Nag saki
population there numbers 1,335. These are divided into 432 famil ́es consisting of 120 As to nationality, the males and 415 fernaler. Chinese come easily first, their total being 717; British next with 123; Americans, 122: Russians, 120; French, ; Germans, 48. The balaure iludes Austrian, Italian, Datoh, Danish, Greek, Egyptian, Indian, and Jewish people.
Dr. Morrison fælegraphed to the. Tintza on the 24th ult. As to the railway questions to deadlock continues-with Russia, regarding the retention of foreign military directors whose continuance in office under the altered com-
ditions is not considered essential; with Belgium and France, regarding the Tientsin-Paotingfu railway, in cospect of which Li Hung-chaug disregarding the previous engagement with the British corporation, gave a written undertaking on April 8, 1991, to. M. Joostons, the Belgion Miniator, that if it were over constructed the work should be executed by the Peking-Hankow railway syndicale. I am informed, however, that the diflenlty will be arrangel by a friendly understanding between the Belgian syndicate and the British and Chinese Corporation.
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Lonrow, 25th August.:.
RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN. Au artiole in the St. Petersburg Novve Freya asks if the time has not come for Riesis to have the right of penetrating within the borders of Afghanistan, of developing her com- merufal relations with that country, and of having her representative at Cabal. The jourast regards such as legitimate und indispensable.
SUPREME COURT.
Wedonday, 27th Augusts
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
Baronn His HoNoen A. G. With
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HANGEN MARTTAJANAN This was a re-hearing of the case in which H. C. Hansen, lately third enginest on the s.s. Hongkong, stod. A. R. Marty for 3581, being wages and board alleged to be due to plaintif in lieu of noties. Mr. B. J. Grist, of Blesste. Wilkinson & Grist, solicitors, appeared for the pining, and Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Meseta. Deacon & Hastings, solicitors, for the defendant.
Captain Panuler of the so. Haugkong garo evidence that the thirit enginbar (he plaintiff) PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND
had been discharged as there was an arrange. ment, by the law of France, that made it com- TRUSTS.
pulsory to employ Frenchmen when they were President Roosevelt, speaking at Providence.available. If they woes not available
they might employ foreigners other than French New England, indicated fresh legislation on
men. Trants.
Mr. Grist contended that if the evidence as to the French articles was to be brought in he was entitled to an adjournment so that translation might be procured. They were trying to shuffle out of their agreement by Franen law and to establish that they were not bound by contract and I that four months' potios was not necessary.
The ouse was socordin
LONDON, 25th Angust.
THEIR MAJESTIES IN THE ISLE
OF MAN. Their Majesties the King and Queen landad to-day at Rumsey, Isla of Man, where thing met with
most enthusiastic reception. They visited all the chief points of interest in the vicinity. This is the first time in history that the monarch has inaded on the Isle of Man.
THE HUNAN MURDER The murder of the two missionaries in Hunan was the result of a cholera epidemio
for which the foreigners were held responsible. It is not believed that there is evidence of renewed general anti-foreign feeling.
CORRESPONDENCE,
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the "opinions expressed by nur correspondents.]
A PASSENGER'S COMPLAINT.
TO THE EDITOE OF THE "DAILY PRESS."
Hongkong, 27th August, Some details of the expedition, conducted by
SI-We shall be obliged by your inserting Mr. Harry de Wiedt have been received by a few remarks, called for by Mr. Kolff's renti- Renter's correspondéut at Dawson City, Oulation of his grievances in this morning'e isane, the johrany -from--Kolymsk-to-Bohringthe.
Mr. Kalff has a long tals of woe 'and party suffered greatly from hnager and ex-tribulations to tell, but somehow he did not dnd pesme. They mat no natives for 500 miles, room to make it clear that he only travelled found very little driftwood, and were uble second-class and never was promised anything There has been another outbreak of bubonic to make a fire. They slept in tents with the better. He objects to the presence of Chinein plague in San Francisco, and, us on its first ap-temperature 40dag: below, zero, For 20 days in the cabins but might in not have met with pearance in the city in 1900, great consterna sy lost their way, and were badly frozen snd them in the first-class saloon of any mail
first cases were found in Chinatown, and that tion profils among the inlabitants. The
portion of the city is under strict quarantine, and the harbour is also strictly guarded. U to the 20th inst. there had been six deathe...
The report of the deputy mastor and controller of the Royal Mint for 1901, just issued. states that the unmber of pieces strack (exeinsive of
which 3,617,000 were in gold, 18,813,000 in colonial coinage), amounted to $3,809.000 of
silver, and 41,349,387 in bronze. The weights of metel represented in the coiunge of 19:31 were 20 tons of standard gold, 2 tons of silver, and
201 tons of bronze.
General Chaffce, who has been on a visit to Mindanao, and is now on his way back to Manila,
Anglo-German relations have been recently
suffered greatly from hanger. The Chukchis were unfriendly until they were near the Straits. Owing to the dranken orgies indaigad in by the Chukchis the party came into collision with these people, in the course of which one white man and two netices were killed. They landed in Americe on June 19, just six mouths after leaving Paris. The railway project in quite feasible, except for the mountains of
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The Pops gifts to Mr. Taft and the mem. hers of the Philippines Mission are some embarrassment at Washington. us thin Constitution forbids Government officials to accept any present from "gay King, princa, or foreign State, without the consent of Cons
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Some may have been moved by reading Mr. Kalf's new trials in Hongkong. It is an awk word thing, no doubt, to find out at il p.a. that one's ship has given one the slip. We felt sorry for Mr. K's lissppointment; however, if a man is told that the ship he is counting with, will leave as soon as discharged, he will look out for himself, Extraordinary enough. Mr. K. was on board tee Nippon four hours before she left, when it was evileut that the ship was as good as ready for sas but it did not strike him to ask and to trouble himself about Steamer agents who look for belated passengers at their hotel to waru. them, may well be said to have done their due. If wrong information is left at the botal, pas san- gors must bear the consequences.Yourg, etc.
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SANDER, WIELER & CO., Agents, The Austrian Lloyd's
Steam Navigation Co.
THE "TIMES" ON THE LEKIN QUESTION.
gocordingly adjourned,
ALBIANDER ». PUNCHARD LOWIHOR & CO.
This was a writ to recover the sum of Susy, being the sum of $348 6f salary payablo"by, the defeudants to the plaintiff for work as a marine engineer for the defendants from the Tat to the 31st May and $200 in respect of quarters from 16th May to 3rd July. Me, J. S. Harston, wolleitor, appeared for the platitiff and Mr. Grial, solicitor, for · the defendante,
C. W. Alexander stated in bis, evidence that he applied in person to feists. Punchard & Lowther for the position at a foreman fitter previous • May Lith, when he resolved a letter offering him the position which later on the plaintiff accepted on certain conditions, one of which was that be should be provided with
and
expenses might be put aside. It was absurd;
torn. In due course the plaintif was employed and, the quarters not being reedy, the piùntif temporarily resided outside. Inter on the plain- tiff found out that in his quarters he would have to share a room with another won. Ho mil to Mr. Kidd "to whom he was subordinate, «tást in all the jobs he bad been in in the East ha had bad or to himself Sabrently the plaintiff was informed that he would have to take his chance with the rest of the employees, He however objected to live in a room with others. Sabrequently he received a month's notics to quit, no reasons being stated. When ho came to leave a discussion arose regarding outside expenses defendants offering $20
$35 for over two months, subsequently
Не not knew that the quarters were ready on 6th July. His riekaba expenses in connection with his work amounted to $50 over the time that he lived outside, The balance was for quartors, he stayed in Morrison Hill Road. His Lordship thought the question of rieksha.
he had never heard of such a thing-bere.
Mr. Haraton stated, that if the phfatiff hai not takes a rickeln he would not have been ales to go on with hin work. It was to save his omployers time that he took a rickshs.
**Cross-examined His expenses were 880 « month During the time he was, with the firm he lived at 21, Morrison Hill Road. The house was furnished. For his board and ledging he actually paid $85 month. He had a room to him. He did not know the rent of any of the houses in Morrison Hill Boad. He had never occupied is furnishi room fu Hongkong except in K-w 091-926. where he was allowed a house free: When no -saw Mr. Kidd previous to entering the employ- ment of the frui Mr. Kidd stated that he would make an exception in his case in giving him a rope to himself the way of
the quarters were ready but hul devlined to
Re-examined He had asked Mr.
Willisras #f
occupy them when be found this he had to share his room with another lun
C. F. Ocken deposed that a fair allowance for an unfurnished room for a man in plaintiff's position would be 840; for a furnished room 860. Cross-examined-He had been in Hongkong since 1882 and lived in Koutelord Terraces. His house was let at 885 a month, including tures, unfurnished. The houses there had four rocine, These same houses were let at $110 although he was not paying that real. He had not lived maywhere on the Hongkong sile except the Hotel
has cabled to the War Department at Washing-gress. It is a question whether the Pope ten that the ontlook in the island is so comes within the meaning of the clanan; at thi threatening that it is absolutely necessary to sama time to ask the sanution of Congress advance on the fort of Bacolod, and make a would involve the recognition of his Holiness. determined show of force, General Chaffes To refuse the gifts altogether might possibly bas been granted full power to deal with the be misconstrued as an offence, so that the situation.
difficulty will be settled by depositing them in the Smithsoni Institution at Washington.. The Pupe presented Mr. Taft with a gold
The Times of the 25th ult., discussing the goose-quill of exquisite workmanship, the Pope's 'consent" of the Chinese Government to the
D. Baldwin, foreman Etter in Kowloon coat-of-arms being displayed on the feathers, abolition of Iskin duties, writes:—–—–
Dook, stated that when he joined the To Mgr: O'Gorman his Holiness gate a poctoral The article adopted at Peking doubtless Company they were not able to provide cross, set with rubies and amethysts and embodies the scheme of a "very hopeful kind" quarters for him and he stayed at having a cameo in the centra showing the which Lord Lausdowne, this day week, said he is room and $120 month for board sud Connaught Blouse, where the bill or
ocme to 880 a month for figure of the Virgin arrounded by pearls. To had repaired from Sir James Mackay. Be lodging. He would pertainly allow the plaintiff Mrs. Taft the Pope presented an enamel re- intimated that, in the view of the Government, $60 for a furnished room, He had ilved in production of av ancient painting of 8. Ursulait might greatly extend the scope and improve Morrison Hill Road about three years ago. He and her virgius.
A clean sheet was issued with respect to plague the subject of considerable discussion Berlin, in the Colony yesterday.
and strong efforts have been made to dissipate the impression caused in Eugland by German Anglopkubia. The Krenz Zeitung maintains int fdamental difference between Germany and England do not exist, and, quoting Count van Borcham's letter, says "Looking at back unmbers of the comic journals we are, shocked at their coorasuess." The journal concludes by counselling moderation.
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The band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme of music at the Queen's Hotel to-night at 730- Overture... Die Felsenmühle," March "The Uhlan's Call," ... Ellen
......... Raissiger Selection.." Little Christopher Columbus, Caryll Song "The Song Yon Baag to Me Molloy Selection.. The Messenger Bay,"...... Monckton Valse"Valse Bleue,"
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the conditions of our trade in the Far East, and so far as we can judge from the messages of our correspondents, and the necessarly meagre particulars these contain, it promises to justify abundantly his expectations. Lord Lansdowne widertook to consult the best com- mercial anthorities available before he accepted
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pail for für house the $65 a month, Including taxes That was in the same row that the plaintiff rended Ir. It had your rooms. He considered that if at the print tims he got board and lodging fox, $90 munth he would be
well off
R. M. Bord, merino engineer stated that was presently employed by Chinese firm he had en formerly in the Boottish Oriental. You could not get a room nofurnished for loss
position he would say that 225 was a fair silow- then 39 a day. For a man in, Mr. Alexander's
ance for an unfurnístied room. You could not
Baron Shibu-aws,] President of the Tokyo No particulings are to. hand of the eruption chamber of Commerce and representative of on Torishima, Ronin Islands. The Tokyo anthorities hare sant a party of engineers and the Japanese Associated Chamber of Com other officers to investigate the matter on the morco, addressed a meeting of members of the spot. There were about 150 inhabitants, and London Chamber of Commerce interested in Tho N.-C. Daily Kewa says, in its Notes on
40 houses, the island. The captain of the trade with the Far East on the 25th alt. Mr. Native Affairs, that Generd Ms Weishi NY.K. Hyogo Murn, who first brought the W. Keswick, M.P., prided, and arongst those Provincial Commandor-in-Chief designate of
news of the disaster to Nagasaki. fears that pressut were Mr. Magnus Mowat and Mr. very few if any of the inhabitants of the island J. . Longford. H.M. Consul at Nagasaki. Berou Shilasawa raid that the present position
a month, have escaped death, and that great destruction must have been dealt to animals and vegetation, of Japan was larsoly lus to the nssistance of trade had persuaded the Government, secerding om in Wanchal for which he paid $21 a month,
Szechuan, who is still in Kwangtung provinge, has asked for und oblained permission from the Throne to onlist a brigade of some 5,000 Can- toness troops to take with him to Széchen to suppress the Boxers there.
We trust they show moraknowledge of the situation than the authorities whoth Lord Cranborne has told us the Government con. sulted before. So lately as the beginning of the present month these experts in Chinese
Tax inurder of two missionaries in Hunan, which was first announced by telegrapli by our Shanghai correspondent, is enid by REDTER to be causing considerable uneasi ness, the retroteness of the district making it difficult to obtain information. The mis. sionaries, who are state have been beaten to death by a riotous mob, were Messrá. J. R. Bauen and K. H. Lowre, who belonged to the China Inland Mission, and were stationed at Ch'en-cheo, or Cheng-chou, a considerable city on the Siang river, south
get a debent, incaisted on for lose that 380 the captial. Changsha, Our correspon
Cross-smined He had in unfurnished dent bus thrown some light upon the
Great Britain. The exports and imports of to the Under-Secretary, that they must abandon
Mr. Harston said that, that completed his outbreak, for he tells us that the riot was caused by the dissemination of a
Senator Hodgs of Massachusetts, says a tele. Japan har advanced from 50,000,00 yen, in any hope of the total abolition of lokin stations evidenco gram to the Marilu Times, hus again expressed† 1877 1c 138,830,500 you in 1990 and to in China. They were "all" agreed, he declared, the quarters were re, dy on 6th July and the Mr. Grist, in opening life case, sisted that rumour to the effect that the missionaries
still later, that the total abolition of the stations plaintiff could have gone into them then but had administered poisoned medicine. An- The Nayasaki Press anderstands that the las confidence in the ability of the Republican 506,100,000 last year. The alliance with Eng other report is that the foreigners were held shipping headquarters of the Chinese Eastern party to solve the difficult problem of civit land was based on-international morality and was impossible, and the Foreign Office had been chase do, oliereiss, Fur one and flares-
Railway Co. will, shortly be moved to Daluy, government in the Philippine Islands. In a
the principles of humanity, its object being to reluctantly compelled to abando that policy. quarters months they opered an allowance of responsible for an outbreak of cholera in the and that port will accordingly become the speech he expressed the belief that this voice
maintain the peace of the Far East, to Sir James Mackey, if our correspondents are 520 a month which the plaintiff refused to city. The rage of the mob also induced them starting point for the steamers running to the people would be board in the coming fol
guarantee the independence of Chine and correct, did not abandon it, and has now suc
Kidd, of Meurs. Punchard, Lowther Corea, and to grant equal commercial and ceeded in inducing the Chinese to adopt it. We & Co., deposed that he did not when he to attack the Chinese Imperial Post Office Japan and China in connection with the rail-elections and that that voice woulil he ja favour industrial oppportunities to all the treaty earnestly trust, not only upon commorcist, but engaged the plaintiff make any arrangement probably the only other semi-foreign build-way service. It is said that the Company can of continuing the Republican party in power Powers. Just before be left Japan, the United also apen political grounde. that both those that he should have a house to himself. The ing in the city--which they succeeded in template a considerable extorsion of this ship-so that it could continue its great work in the Chambers of Commerce passed a resolution directly concerned in the Chies trade and the plaintiff made an objection against going into demolishing, the Postmaster being severely ping service.
Thilippines.
asking him to convey their nusnianoss desire to Government will be able to give it prompt and house with another and witness said he would bring the basiness world of Japan into closer cordial support. It is a matter of zo light firm's employers who pecupied these quarters. relation with that of Europe and Americe moment, at our Shanghai correspondent Plaintiff asked for a room for himself. Wit ness told him that he could not promise him remarks, that this first manifestation of a
that but that he would be treated exactly as the HONGKONG WATER POLO Feincere desire on the part of the ralers of China cther employees were Plaintiff got a salary
ASSOCIATION,
to introduce real reforms" should be supported of £5) mouth The other European en
ployees get from £25 to £30 a month, so that plaintiff was not saked to go into quarters with PATTINA. The quarters wote only, and were
ocupies on Gth July thayaj had plaintif on that dates Cross-szamined-- I
wounded in the fray. It is clear enough King Leopold took advantagh of Prince Tssi The Right Ber. Thomas O'Gorman, biskop from even these scanty particulars that the Chen's visit to Belgium to negotiate some of Sioux Falls, has returned to the United anti-foreiga agitators in Changsha who advantageous concessions in respect of the States from Rome, whore he was present during. poured such a stream of utterly disgraceful construction of railways in Clion. Arrange the vegotiations between Judge Taft and, the literature from the presses of that city allments are also being entered into for the supply Vatican as to the friar lands. He brought with through the Yangtze Valley in 1891, when of a large quantity of wateris! from the him an autograph letter from the Holy Father a most determined effort was made to arouss workshops of Liège and Antwerp. The Belgian to President Rossevelt. The letter dwelt upon The competition of the above Association bas King's negotiations hare, however, been the amicable relations existing between the now reached the semi-final stage. To-night such a demonstration against the Christian exclusively confined to furthering Belgian in Romen Church nad the government of the the R. W. Fusiliers and the R. G. Artillery religion as would lead to its effectual sup-dustries and promoting trede between the two United States, regarding the position and (69) will try conclusions. To-morrow the pression-have again been detively at work entries. The reports of transactions for future of the frises in the Philippines, A Naval Depot anset. His V.B.C.. On the former occasion a member of the private purposes and the acquisition by King male pisture sent by the Pope panied The final, to which ladies are invited, will be Literati and an expectant Trotai, CROT HAN Leopold of Peking-Hankow railway shares hiave the letter, which was personally delivered by played on Saturday, sud a good game should practical,” and he deprecates advarse criticient by name, distinguished himself by causing already been contradicted.
Blahop O'Gorman to the president.
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by Got Britain. It would not, perhaps, be hard to conjure up possible objections to the scheme as it is described to us in outline. But our correspondent, whose opinions on commercial questions have invariably prosad particularly well-informed in the past, assures us that it is not only round in principle but thoroughly
until it can be occaidered za n.wholo,
- be treated exactly the same as the rest of the
He did not idence
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plaintiff
to believe in the wohla birgal.com on himself; simply told him that hasonlate bested, the same as the other employee who were going into these quarters & Plauktif saved him if he
•} might have a room. to Himself in the new