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site for the new Post Office has been ae quired, and a handsome price agreed for it, bat it may be doubted whether the plane for the building have been prepared or oven

The US transport Eris arrived yesterday ! Singapore has declared Pontianst, in Datch

Borneo, infected with chelara, from Cavite, F. I.

The French and English mails of the 11th

A case of plagus was reported in Singapore. thought of, Yet it cannot be said that this and 16th nlt, were delivered in London on the lest work. The houso in Market Street, where

A. S. WATSON & CO., building is not wanted, or even that there

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is no hurry for it. Many years ago the necessity for better accommodation was the insisted upon by the Prass and public, and successive Postmasters-General have appealed pathetically to the Govern- ment for proper accommodation, so that the work of the office might be carried on Eciently. The Chamber of Commerce has also taken up the question on more than one occasion and forcibly represented the scandalous manner in which this important Department has been beused From time For 21 to time, urged thereto by these represents tions, the Government has adopted make $7.80-shift-expedients to remedy matters pending 960 the provision of a new Post Office, and has 13.20 declared its provision a first and early necessity. Will the Public Works Dopart- 19.20ment. be permitted to postpone the erection of this urgently needed building to the Greek Kalends?

Pls.

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CHATEAU LA TOUR CARNET, CHATEAU RAUŽAN AND CHATEAU LAFITE

Why, wo venture to a-k, does the Gevern ment solerate this trifling, permit these intolerable delays in the construction of the public works when once they are decided upon? Sir HENEY BLAKE, when opening the Blake Pier to public traffic, expressed his sense of the necessity for some sort of shelter for passengers using that, the chief lading-place in the Colony, and we believe it was His Excellency's suggestion that provision should, be made for this in the. -basement-of-the Clock Tower it was intended

13th inst.,

Rinderpest has broken ont in certain villages in the Now Torritory. The matter will be dealt with at the meeting to-day of the Sauitary Board.

.

The winner of the King's Prias at Bisley, who bud serged in the war, war asked by Lord Roberts whether his excellent shoosing had not stood him in good stond in South Africa,“'“ I. never saw a Boor all the time I was there," he replied.

it cocurred, was visited by plague several times before

Dr. W. Cross lins been sent by the United States to Hawaii to study the island's: volcanoes -two of them among the largest in the world- and to look for minerals. He arrived in Honolulu by the Coptic,

The Netherlands barque Krimpen 4, D. Lek was wrecked near the Fly River in British New Guinea, on a voyage from Newcastle,

reached Sydney on the 15th August,

TELEGRAMS.

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, 17th September.

IN ORIGINAL JURIDICTION,

DAFOR HIS HONOUR W. MEIGH GOODMAN (CHIEF JUSTICE).

* DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

[FROM OUR SPECIAL COREENFONDENT.]

Lospos, 16th September, 7.45 p.m. to restrain the defendants from infringing the

ANOTHER RUSSIAN RAILWAY

SCHEME.

The Russian Ministry of Communications is considering the question of resuming the

LEUBA FRERES U. J. ULLMANN AND CO This was a motion for an interim injunction

plaintiffs' trade-marks and from using devices which would pass off their watchas a baing the plaintiffs. Mr. M. W. Blade, barrister-at-law (astrnoted by Mr. J. Hastings of Medi Deacon & Hastings, solicitors), apparet. for [the plaintiffs; and Mr. E, H. Sharp, KC,

Wilkinson of Messrs Wilkinson & Grist, solicitors), appeared for the defendants.

Dengue fever has hoon very prevalent in N.S.W., to Jays with coal. The crew sately survey of the route for an extension of the barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. C D

Masso, though in a mild form as a rule. Among tho sufferers, writes a correspondent, have been Dr. Gomez, Mr. Moorhead, Assistant Commissioner, and árs. Mesthouse, wife of the Commissioner of Custome.

The body of an unknowa mala Chinesa apparently about - years of age, was found on Tanday sight in the auliah at Hill Road, West Point, The base of the skull was trae. fured, and from all the circumstances the polico are of opinion that the doccused was sitting on the edge of the pullah and arcidentally slipped over..

Yang Wei-pio, Chinese Consul at Honolulu. being accused of snuggling opium into Hawaii under his sular frank, and having also

Central Asian Railway from Tashkend,

capital of Russian Turkestan, to Poking. It is stated that the surveys, begun three

alissatisfied some of the loading Chinese, it was. expected last month that Chian would be years ago, were abandoned owing to the requested to supervode him.

state of the money market.

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A netics in the Pavilion of the Singapore Cricket Club is to the effoot that in conquerce of so many of the Club's practico cricket bats having been injured by “wild slogging." the Committee are considering the advisability of continuing the supply of bats for the purplas of practice at the urets.

The annual reperi of the Postmaster-General

The Acting Governor of Macao, we learn from that port, is likely to visit Hongkong on tho Zaire this week. for the purpose of discuss. ing certain affairs with H. E. Sir Henry Blake.shows that the large total of £607,000 was fonud What these affairs are, one informant does not in fattats, undelivered during the past year, ay may be colectured that the subject of The undelivered letters, totaled no less, than

the consorship of the Press at Macas will at least be mentioned.

The death is announced of M. Basily, who was for many years chief of the Asistio Depart

and

10,000,000, while thedelivered missires amounted

to 2,451,500,000, an average of 58.1 for sach person in the United Kingdom.

The Rex. N. Trollope, of Now College,

to erect at the heal of the wharf. The meat in the Russian Foreign Of who Oxford, who has been appointed to succeed the Govenor, liko several of his predecessors after the Hague Conference becams Cooni late Rev. B. R. Dolling in the vicarage of 8. Lamsdorf's most important assistant. It was has also recognised the useless of the pre- to M. Bavily that the Russian Government sent Clock Tower, and that on its present sites the original saggestion of the Hague Con- are recommended to the notice of Commois. It is an obstruction to traffic. It was most forance, at whose sittings N. Basily was sub-

certainly his intention when he left for sequently privileged to assist. England that the new Clock Tower should he built without delay in order to provide

-scurs as high-class after-dinner Wines.

The Pinang Gazette is informed that the

Bishop's chaplain and sealer B.P.G, missionary', Saviour's. Poplar, came out to Corea in 1890 an

He has recently obtained Biation Corts's consent to his spending a period of some years in England.

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The following from a Hopolala paper rends

We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to Protection from sun and rain to passengers cogtract for the Perak General Farm for the rather carionsly:-" Prince Cupid arrived va ba genuine only when bought direct from using the Blake Pier, and that the old Years 1903.5 has been given to the Selangor the Claudine for a tour of the islands, His tower should be removed to admit of a from millionaire Towkay Loke Yew without calling coming was preceded by letters to friends in

us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Const Ports,

circulation of air in Queen's Road and to abolish a serious obstruction to traffic be- tween that thoroughfarem Pedder's Street, We trust that His Excellency will lose no A. S. WATSON & CO. time in ascertaining the causes of the delay in prozenting this work, and putting them

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be written on for publicason should All Letters for on sale of the paper only.

Naanonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be insertoil.

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'Lieber's.

PO Box, 33, Telephone No, 12

DEATH.

for tenders in the usust way. It is, says a

correspondent, a concussion on the part of the Foderated Malay States Government which the recipient is fully deserving of for many reasons, one of which is that there is perhaps no other man who has done so much to develop the min- ing industry in the States of Selangor, Negri Sembilan, and Pahang as Towkay Loke Yew,

on some railway project which he has in view.

meat.

willingness to accept the nomination for Con which the Prince is said to have expressed his

gress if offered him." The context shows that Cupid is a native noble, not the Roman deity.

Concluding its obituary notice on tho, late Mr. Alexander Michie, the Times says:-His gonial disposition and conversational powers

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GENERAL NEWS.

[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENC

LONDON, 16th September, 7.45 p.m.

H.M.S. "TERRIBLE” AT PLYMOUTH.

H.M.S. Terrible arrived at Plymouth to-day and disembarked the invalids. She then proceeded to Portsmouth, where public reception has been organised.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

Lovros, 15th Septemder.

Comte

AN AMBASSADOR RECALLED. The French Ambassador to Hussia, de Montebello, has returned to Paris. Atau interview ho confirmed the statement that be had besa recalled against his will..

DUBLIN AND THE CRIMES ACT. A mesting of 20,000 people held in Phoenix Park, Dublin, and prasided over by the Lord Mayor, ina denonored the proclamation of the Crimes Act in that city. Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien nade violent spouches against the Government

LONDON, 15th September.`.

THE TSAR AND THE PEASANT TROUBLES.

Governments of Southern Russia assembled at Kursk by command of the Tsar. His Majesty in addressing them, referred to the peasant trouble in the spring of the year, and said that such disturbances would not be allowed in fature. Ho extorted them to honest labour and thrift, recalling his father's time and coronation. He advised them to listen to their local nobility, and not to believe in nonsensical

rumours,

Mr. Slade, in opening the case, efuted that the plaintiffs, whoes local agonte are Mesars,

Gaupy & Co., last year purchased from the firm of Messrs. Bovet & Co. a series of trade marke for a sum of £3,700. Tluss trade-marks were in various forms hat they all contained tho Chinese words Powai nad Tae-nah: The actual marks were of course of different dates, they having been brought into me at different. times, bub in the oldest form which was still in" use the words Po-tai and Yeo-nah were con tained in fancy circular borders, und in these forms they had been in use in China for no less than 87 years since 1815. The registry of these marku was made in the Swiss Courts In 1882 and it was then stated that they had been in neo in Chias for 60 yours. It was on óvidénse that these two names in connection with watches had acquired a very high reputation in Chiun and had been known for a large number of years as the watches manufactured by the plaintiffs and their pro- decessore. It was also on evidence that

plain tiffs' business had been falling off in confequence of cheap imitations of their watches being put on the market. Only very recently bad lân plaintiffs discovered, through than ngento lure in Hongkong, the sources or uns of the sources---- of these cheap Imitations, and accordingly they had taken these proceedings. With regard to the word Po-udi, they did not suggest that the defondants had put that name upon any watches. What similar to the genuine Pool watches sold they had done was to sell watches onnolly

by the plaintiffs and cao to placed on these watches a circular scalloped border lose imitation of the Po-wat mack, in very bat with the word Powai omitted. The realt of that was that they sold these watches to Chinese dealers in Canton and elsewhere in China and the dealer was enabled to engrave apon the blank sgave left for him-purposely left for him the characters Po-uni, and as soon as that was done you had on érzet oksap imitation of the genuine Po-war watch. With regard to the Fee-ngh watches, it was admitted by the defendants that they used trade-marks with the name Yenah,

10.

Mr. Sharp-We claim we have a right to do

Mr. Blade said that claim was of a very in-

sat in a scalloped cirole was beyond all evil or doubt the right of the plaintius. Mr. E. Bernheim of the defendant firm stated in his affidavit that from information he hail received from the manager of his firm's business in

aside unless of a most serious and insure it may be added, has lately been to Kelantan secured him friends wherever he went, just as A deputation of peasants from six provincial definite Lind. The title to the use of Ye-nah mountable description. It is possible that the Department is overworked-indeed we

bis enormous power of work and intellectual [31 feel pretty confident that this is the fact;

An exceptionally kirge seizure of opium gifts gained for him the confidence and esteem but admitting this to be case, it is absolutely was made in Bangkok on the 4th inst. by of his employers. Literary style seemed born no excuse for the failure to get on with Mr. H. G. Lamberton, of the Customs depart-in bim, so instinctively did it come to him, and necessary public works.

The opium was concealed in tins though his criticisms of men and things were If the Pablic

which pretendeil to contain preserved pineapples. apt to be severe, they were never narrow or Works Department is undermanned-aud

The haul was made on the steamship Nean persound. there can be little doubt that it is so-- additional engineers and architects should ung, and it seems that the nature of the tius was discovered by the commander of the Fassel, Captain Schmitt, in the most canal engaged on three or five year terms to carry out these special works, such as the way. One of the tius fall on the deck and Law Courts, Post Office, and Clock Tower,

was broken, with the result that the opium There would be no difficulty in finding the was scattered around. A search was then men, and there need be none about the made and it was found that while the upper .cost. Engineers are not by any means tier oftius contained pineapples the under scarce in Great Britain, and the loss row was full of opium. The value of the sustained by allowing large sites to lie idle will soon far exceed the amount of their salaries. The waste of public money by this cause involved in the clearing of a large At Halifax (N. 8.), last month, Mr. J. I. sité for the Government Central School | Tarte, Canadian Minister of Public Works, in

On the 17th September, at the Peak Hotel, MARJORIE, eldar daughter of H. S. VAUGHAN, aged 7 years and 1 months. The funeral will pass the Monument at p.m. to-day,

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The official Gazette of French Indo China gave the other day particulars of the curriculam of the native School of Medicine. A certain number of Siamese and Chinese, gol French subjects or protégés, are eligible to be appointed bursare of this School. These pupils will be seated by the representatives of France in Siam and China, who will have to assure them-

smuggled goods was 3600 toels, or $12,960selves that the cadidates presented by them have a sufficient knowledge of the French language and are likely to profit by the course Captain Schmitt recoirad & roward of Tes 4,000.

of studies in the School of Medicine.

lunghal, and he verily believed, the name Yeo-nal was registered by his dem in Switzerland many years ago, and that it had been agroet by the two Arma not to raise any object t common use of the mark Yeama The partiti held that they were solely utilisi to the mark Yee-nah but were not as the present time in & position to prove it. They kusw now that another firm, the Bedecker Company, were using almost sinflar characters, prouvanced Yee-nah. They learned that only two or three right to nae the word Yeah, is could not be tinya agu. Even presuming that they had a suggested that the defendants, had a right to use Yee-nah in the plaintins trade marks. Ho asked his Lordship to restrain the defendants from selling watches made up and marked with In mark in imitation of platutiffe, nsnídly, a circalar fancy bordo which anbled their customers to complete the forgery and prodmon on exact imitation of the Po-cai matobes; so from using this colourable timitation of the scalloped circular border which the characters,

The Daily Press. (now known as Queen's College) and keep-a spouch before the Gaanding Manufacturers kitapped Bajali of Patani was onjoying good Singapore. The steamer was fully ocveral by nich prove coctained,

LUNGRONG Ūprica: 14, DES Vœux HоAD U LONDON OFFICE: 131. FLEET STRBUT, E.C.

HONGKONG, 18th September, 1902.

name.

to the current, and the twists and shallows in the river, and the difficulties of navigation, however, it takes about twenty days to travel there, by steam-launch from the capital.

SANITARY BOARD.

Mr. Sharp, KC, in opening the debite for the defence, said the plaintiffs, right to use the charecters Po-tai was unquestioned, but the defendants, denied over having used them. A meeting of the Board will be held this There had beans a suggestion that the BSUNI manufacturer Baltzerlund who made some of their watches made the watch that had been pat. afternoon at 1.15.

in by the other side fraudulently marked Pa-wai

denied that they marked it me or saw the

ORDERS OF THE DAY-Nil. AGENDA

THE LOST "SEANG LEONG.".

A Calcutta telegram, dated 2nd inet., reads a follows:-Details regarding the Jost Seang Leong state that a life buoy and a wooden box containing passeurers' tickets, and bearing the steamer's name, and certain wreckage have been picked up in Swatow Channel by Chinese fishermen. Swatow is 114 miles fron Amoy, her port of destination. Over 800 persous perished. By last reports, says the Straits Times, the 8 belong to Bangoon, the remainder the

health, the rumours of his having base poisoned | insarajes. ing it idle for some ten years before the Association, declared that Canadians must ne erection of the building was a scandal that longer see their market slaughter.d by Ameriproving quite untrue. He is incarcerated at the town of Pitennoluke, the capital of the can manufacturers and the great trade of the should never again be repeated. When a building is once decided upon the site continent carried through American channels. Manthon or proviues of the same should be prepared and the structure The remedy he proposed was the improvement Pitsuaoleke is situate on the Menam River erected with the same business-like decision of the Canadina waterways and a higher tariff about 20 miles das north of Bangkok. Owing - We must,” he said; "transport from West to Is is now nearly nine months since a vote and promptitude ebown by a private in- East through Canadion channels. The constry was taken in the Legislative Council for vestor in property, His Excellendy the must be united by cheaper transportation and the erection of the new Clock Tower at the Governor will, we trust, signalise the a strong Canadian tarif. The shortest route to the seaboard is dustinod to be the great head of Blake Pier and tenders invited for closing years of his administration by a the erection of the edifice. This was before vigorous endeavour to provide the Colony carrying highway, not only of the Canadian His Excellency the Governor left for with the important Public Works above wheat fields but of the whole American England, and no doubt he expected to ace referred to, and will be able to point to continent. We have a route from Georgian

Of Bay to Liverpool 300 miles shorter thau ela the work well on its way toward completion them in an advanced stage of erection when New York. The Canadian Pacific Railroad on his return to the Colony. Bir HENRY the time comes for him to bid farewell to and the Grand Frank must work together to BLAKE may not improbably want to know Hongkong. We cannot doubt that Sir carry that trade vid Canadian routes." The why nothing has been done during this long HENRY BLAKE takes a lively interest in the Minister stated that Canada would soon have period, after all the preliminaries for getting erection of these much needed buildings, a fast Atlantic line; nor dedared that Halifax it started had been successfully accom- but there is always a tendency to laissez in winter and Quebec. in summer were the plished. It is, we know, characteristic of faire among the officials unless they are natural terminals. Governments to take no uote of time, even stirred into activity either by the Head of by its flight: there is always a to-morrow, the Executive or by indignant and aroused and festina lente is a safe motto. When, pablic opinion. however, all the difficulties in the way of a work or improvement have been cleared There seems to be a certain amount of away it is intural to expect that some misunderstanding as to the date of the meating progress will be made, even though that of shareholders of the Hongkong and Whampoa progress be very slow. Our Public Works Dock. We learn, however, on very good Department, however, scarcely seems to authority that the 8th December next will do

move at all, so tortoise-like in its progress. The new Law Courts, the piling for the foundations of which was commenced nearly

the day appointed.

Lady Blake's "At Home" at Government House yesterday was favoured with lovely westhor and was attended by a very large num-

A decision by Mr. Kamp at the Magistracy yesterday in the case of the Indian soldiers who plundered some fruit treea in the grounds of a bungalow ie Kowloon seems rather extraor diary. Though the Indians had to get over a hedge surrounding the grounds, the Magistrate decided that they did not know they wore trespassing and therefore let them off. This recalls a story of a carious decision at home. Mr. Justice Bowen was trying a case of bur glary with a Welsh jury, and it was urged for the defence that the prisoner was in the habit of walking on this house-tops at midnight, sud

In the year 1901-02 Barma Imported from Bism goods to the valus of Rs. 13,424, and exported goods to Sinm to the value of Es 1,77,940. the export to Siam rice represents a value of Rs. 1,31,819, and rice bran Rs. 8.620. This is the coast trade only and does not include the very much larger trađe over the frontier. The rice, of course, goes down to the Peninsula. The trade is carried on chiefly by sailing craft. Twenty-four sailing vessels entered Burmese ports from Siam during the year, sud ten cleared at Burmese ports for Sinm.

-THE HONGKONG-CORONATION

CONTINGENT.

A London t 1 gram, of date 2nd September, states that Lord Minto reviewed be Hongkong Coronation Contingent at Ottawa, with the United States Rogiment of the National Guard

DARK TIMES AHBAD!

A correspondent writes to the following effect:Indications are not wanting that there

1 Lotter from the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon reporting the prevalence of rinder- pest in the certain villages in New Territory.

2. Application for house No. 8, Sutherland Btrost, to be registered as a fat-boiling establishment,

3. Tóme-washing Return for the fortnight eading Saturday, 13th September, 1902.

4. Mortality Statistics for the weeks ending 30th August and 6th September, 1902.

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondants.]

MACAO AND ARMS-SMUGGLING,

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"

Hongkong, 16th September. SB-In year issue of the 7th ult. you published a letter from the Portuguese Consul General in this Colony to the effect that the rumour which was then current that large quantities of arms had been imported into Mucho for the interior of Chine was untrue and had no foundation whatever, as enquiries maile by the Macao Gorerament into the mattor had failed to elicit any support of the said rumour. I do not know whether the public mind was-mtisfied after that, but the article you publish in your issue of yesterday, ander the

in

they

watch marked Pow. That watch, was bongat cirealer borders on the watches, they had a not from them but from Haedecker. As to the

porfoot right to make these circles. They claimed that th‐y had s right by common was as well as by a tea which was older than or or old as the pisintiffs aut also by an expresso agres- ment made by the plaint ifta somo years ago, and | they claimed the right to use this Tec sao mark as they has used it. The defendant were said from now until this notion was willing 10 give an account of all such wraboken. Battled but: mumitted confidently that it would be grossly improper that they should be injunster from salling these walchen meantime, they only ke

two watches which they used. Thị Tee-nah, watolios they up more than the other. The grating of an interim iblanc ion wenld clean abatting up

His Lordship said he should have to be astia fed that the plaintiffs bad reasonable ground for seying taat the pircalar border was essential part of the trade-unrk.

Mr. Sharp went on to say that the three grounds to be taken into account in considering the motion for Interim injunction whether the defendant hat infringed, whether the plaintiff was "exclusively entitled, whether the mask was wob as the Court curie protect as trade-mark The defendants contented with regard to hotb The Fee-nah and the virelo without the characters, that these wers in common use. They denied the plain- tifs exclusive right. They also held that there had been delay in bringing this motion inte Lordship to refuse the Court, and asked his Lord interim injucetion.

Mr. Blado laving replied on the debate,

two years ago, do not even yet show a stops ber of guests. The music of a band playing in had merely taken off his boots and dropped into above ground, the piling being still incom- the grounds was much enjoyed. The reception the house out of curiosity. In summing up. plete. It matters nothing that the existing lasted from 490 to 6.30 p.m.

Bowen said to the jury: If you believe that is to be a second erop of tiphees this year, the

His Lordship sauf he could not the prisoner considers the house-tops the proper trees in the interior having again flowered,

absolutely certain at the present time-in buildings, in which the Supreme Court. is

Four cases, implicating six persons, are down place for an evening stroll, and that the desire. As a consequones, many wild rumours are in heading of " Alloyed Arms-Bouggling," seems fact he rather doubted-hether it would be lodgel are miserably inadequate for the

The Powar was an essential part of the purpose, and some of the offices for from for hearing at the Criminal Bessions to-day te inspect the inside of the houses was but a circulation, and patience, rebellion, and warto point to the fact that the ramour had some possible to prove that the circle without

beginning at 10 am These are as follows:-ustural and excusable onriosity, you will acquit are foretold. A parallel is pointed to in the raison d'être, even if untrue. It also disposes plaintiffs trade mark, because he took sanitary; the Public Works Department (1) Wing Hoi, uniawially escaping, ont of him and will approve his conduct in showing so so of the Taiping Rebellion, which was pre- of the belief entertained by some people that that there must be a great amount of direl cannot be made to quicken its sunil's prison; (3) Luk Bo, U Chai, and Koog Kwai, much consideration as to take off his boots for deled by a drable crop of tichess. Our corres the rumour was circulated maliciously with the in the trato. He would not ris Judgmen pace, and it will be matter for serious robbery with violence; (3) Lam Fai Nam, three fear of disturbing the sleepers." The irony was pendant concluded by saying that signs of the intention of getting the Macao authorities into wonderment of the Law Courts are com-counts of forgery; (4) Sani P. Lery, utter marked, the jury took him seriously, and times point to a great rebellion in China, and trouble. Thinking you in anticipation for the pleted and ready for occupation before the inga forged bank-bote and having forged agaitted the prisoner. He never tried the adds that complications between Eassis, France, insertion of these lines-Yours, &o.

VERITAS. ironical vein again.

Englund, and Japan are inevitable1" end of the first decade of this century. The banknotes in his possession.

now, but lits present coinion

defendants would give an underta allow any more of these watches were expot imitations of the trade-ma the Potat, he thought he should not

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