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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 28TH 1903

| since last summor, and he is now said to welcome the prospect of returning to active participation in the public affairs of his native land. Living in eżile has not been to lie liking, and the papers describe in as being delighted at the receipt. of the EMPEROR's telegram. There is nothing` in the situation in China that we can discover justifying any anticipa- tions of the early restoration of the Retorn party to power. The EMPRESS-Dowager. bas shown no desire to leave the direction

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, of affaire to KWANG Hsu, and on the other hand the supposition that the EMPEROR KWANG Hou would ever have the courage to attempt the supplanting of his august relative is, as one Indian paper remarks, too absurd to be worth a moment's con-

SCOTCH

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

MOTOR RACING ON THE CONTINENT.

MANT PERSONA KILLED AND 'INJURED,

LONDON, 25th May.

* A motor race from Paris to Madrid started on the 23rd instant with a remord number of compotiters.

A crowd of 300,000 persoas witaessed the start which occupied three hours.

LATER.

Between Paris and Bordeaux, the first day's run of the motors from Paris të Madrid, one WHISKY sideration. If KWANG Yu Wei has returned, chauffeurs were killed; two Frenck competitors French, one English competitor, and three

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or is returning to China, with any such notions as are attributed to him in the

(and twa okguffeurs severely injured, also an

SUPREME COURT.

Wodnesday, 27th May.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE His HosOur A. G. Wise (PUJSNE JUDGE).

BREWUR AND CO. # PORTLAND AND

ASIATIC CO,

An nation was called in which W. Brower & Co. and the Portland and Asiatic Company for 1600 damages in respost of the non-fulfilment by the defendants of a certain written under taking dated 7th May 1902, giron by the defendents to paintiffs and others, in considoration hich the plaintiffs allowed the ss. Indratelli to leave Hongkong with certain goods laden on board belonging to then and still is indebted to the plaintiffs and consigned to T. W. Hindmarsh who was

for goods sold and delivered. This under- taking was to the effact that the defendants

Hin Lordskip said he did not think it had been spesilleally proved but he would not stop the case for that.

WAS

Mr. Blade went on to say that the plaintiffs' had nover issued exsention to obtain their ' | judgment and costy. It nåmitted in tho pleadings that the defendants had in thoir bands a certain portion of the 26 cases of goods, belonging to T. W. Hind. marsh. Plaintifs having rofusad to cept that portion and not having issued execution against them and, therefore, not having asettained what these goods were, could not say that the goods were not amply sufficient to satisfy their judgment and casts It was perfectly clear that there could be no damage dono merely by the fact that they obtained jdgment and did nothing with it. If they had issued execution and failed to obtain, satisfaction they would have suffered damage.

His Lordship anked on whom they were going to serve execution ?

POLICE COURT.

Wednesday 27th May.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE MAGISTRATE.)

THE HOK UN BOBBERY, Two of the five natives arrested on suspicion. of being concerned in the armed robbery at 149, Hok Un on Sunday afternson last word formally obarged and remanded. The other three are not to undergo prosecution, the case against them not being doomed conclusive, enengh to ? warrant proceedings.

QETAINING MONEY BY FALSE TEETENCES, A Chinese Ind was going to school the other morning, when he had the misfortune to lose under circamatances that moed not be dilated upon a certain part of his sparel. He began to ery, and was approached by a kind-looking nativo

Calcutta papers, we fear he has been grossly Englishman wh, is now dying; sight persons in consideration of Mosers. Fung Wa Chun, Tak W. Hindmarsh. The defendants had in their į with a fatherly air who enquirod~~~ Little boy.

deceived but he would scarcely need to go CELEBRATED beyond Hongkong to discover that.

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VERY OLD LIQUEUR

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A blend of the finest WHISKIES dis. tilled in SCOTLAND, of greatage; very fine

and mellow.

Fronounced by Connoisseurs to be the BEST BLEND in the FAR EAST,

Per Dozen

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The following are also recommended, and are-masurpassed-in quality :-

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Per Doz. $12.00

B. GLENORCHY, MELLOW

BLEND, a fine 'SODA' WHIset of great age

12.00

C.-ABRELOUR - GLENLIVET 13,50

D.-H.K.D. BLEND of the Finest

Old Mal Scoren WHISKIES 16.00

"A real and determined effort" is being

were ran over, four of whom were killed. The Government has stopped the continuation of the race in French territory. A Fronchman named Gabrio covered the couras outside the muni-

Cheong, W. Drawer & Co., Wong Hing and the Mutual Stores, who were stated to be creditors of T. W. Hindmarsh and to be taking proceedings to recover the sawunts due and who intended to

Mr. Blade said it should be served on T.

hands a certain amount of the goods. They what is the matter with you: why do you had offered to ba thut over laut plaintiffsory?" The Niti boy explained, and the kind refused to receive it. Under this undertaking looking native with the fatherly air suid- the defendants were not liable as the plaintiffs That's all right. Don't cry any more. Tell

I made to suppress the whistle auisance on the cipal limits at an average spend of 69 miles seize by the order of the Supreme Court of claimed. They only andertook to hold goods me your name and address, and I'll go to your An Englishman named Porter was Hongkong goods belonging to T. W. Hindmarsh belonging to T. W. Hindmarch, not to satisfy mother and got her to make everything all

river Pasig and in Manila Bay.

A contributor to the Times of Ceylon duscribes the United Club at Yokohams as "quite the vie et Clab to be found east of Susz.”

Captain Angus of the.P. & Q, China will take command of the Moldania, the latest addition to the P. & O. font, wirich was renontly launched.

A Coroner's Jary has found that Captain Harry S. Hurst, of Toku, died from the offsets of carbolic acid, self-administered, whilst in an masound state of mind,

Twenty 0298s of plague were recorded on yesterday's return, all Chiness but one, an Indina. Eight cases were dumped. The total pumbor-of-comes-for-the-year-now-stunde at 867.

Monday uort. Jet June. is a Bank Holiday. The 9.8. Wingchai will ran oa na excursion trip to Macno, leaving Hongkong at 8.30 a.m. and Macau ou the return journey at 8 p.m.

Official intimation is made of the dissolution of the partuorship of Kinghorn and Macdonald which will as from 26th inst, be carried ou by Mr. D. Macdonald under the style of Macdonald

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boar.

overturned and barnt to death under the car

LONDON, 25th May. The Spanish Government has forbiddon motor racing in its territory.

right."

already laden on board the 8.8. Indravelli (leaving any judgment of the Court of Hongkong,

The distressed youngster schbed out bat subject to the order of the Court to on the day on which the undertaking was

the desired particulars, and his benefactor and another who was crushed in a collision is given), ant insisting on their discharging such satisfy any judgment-the necessary result of no application to the Court to determine wha-

deported in basto on his erraud, of sharity. dying.

goods from the ship before she loft. Hongkong, the defendant undertook to hold auch goods ther the goods fo the hands of the garnishess Arrived at the house, he saw the boy's parent and shocked her maternal feelings by a fictitions subject to the order of the Supreme Court of were liable to satisfy the plaintiffs' claim. From

rocilal of wrong doing on the part of her son. Hongkong to `entisfy any judgment and costs the words in the undertaking, "Yout,

According to this tale, the boy had gone up to awarded against T. W. Hindmarsh. Defen- however, produce the necessary order of the dante stipulated, however, that claimants' law-Court to protect us in our holding on the other hawker to buy some ice-cream. Between the yers (Messrs. Johnson, Stokos & Master) must side," it was perfectly clear that the defendants two a dispute arose, and the upshot was the produce the necessary order of the Court to anticipated that some notion would be taken onsulting of the ion-cream vendor by the s protect defendants in their holding on the other (he bill of lailing to get the goods out of thoir and another ind who lont a hand to his school. mato. The hawker's hond has been brokou," hands. The meaning was obviously: "We will be responsible for these goods and hold them went on the pig-tailed Anquias, “and your son has been fined $2, the other boy $5, and the

THE LONDON EDUCATION BILL.

LONDON, 25th May.

Mr. Balfour has announced the withdrawal

side.

Mr. H. &. Pollock, K.C., barrister-at-law

of Clause 2 of the Education. Bill, thus leaving (instructed by Mr. John Hays, of Messra, subject to an order of the Court if you only whole school $15. Your son wants the amount

thexecutive control entirely to the County Council and local management to the Borough Councils. This is regarded as weakoning the Ministerial position.

JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT.

Johnson, Stokes and Master, solicitors), ap- peared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. M. W. Slade, barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. B. J. Grist of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, solicitors), was for the defendante,

Mr. Pollock stated that on 7th May plaintife brought an action against T. W. Hindmarsh for $26.95 for goods sold and delivered, and a Writ of foreign sttachment was subsequently

issued against defendants in the present ass, as garnishers for the seizure of T. W. Hindmarsh's property with a view to satisfying this claim. Is pureaunts of this writ plaintiffs threatened to seize 26 cases of gonda alewady shipped on the Indravelti by T. W. Hindmarsh but consantod

protect us on the other side when we get to

of his fiue and the schoolmaster 52 to help pay the penalty that through his conduct bas been imposed on the school."

The four

America," Mr. Cameron did not specify for writs of foreign attachment but for orders of the Coart suficient to protect him on the other side. The claim showed that the plaintiff dollara were handed over, and the man de- relied on the writ of foreign attachment instead parted. The buy waited long at the appointed of going and getting a determination of this rendezvous for the reappearance of his good Court that the goods in the cases wors T. W.frind, but he never returned, and the lad Hindmarah's. It they had got that it would ultimately refraced his steps bomeward. probably bave had an effect in the American arrival there brought about a revelation of the Court. There goods wore in fast taken by smart trick that had been played, and the police the judgment of the Court in Amerion. Ho were communicated with. They succeeded in propond to put in that record under which arresting the betrayer of conddances, who was the defendants were compelled to hand over the sent to prison for one month with hard inboar, goods by reason of the plaintiffs not having

The Japanese entertainment which is being given daily at present in a large matshed on the Fraya opposite the Central Market is wall worth a visit. It is a large, airy and comfort able building in which the performance is hold and the mating accommodation is all that could he desired. As for the programme it is al once | to refrain from unloading the goods on condition produced the necessary order of the Court to

A special telegram to the N.-C. Daily News clever, abundantly varied, unique and character- announces that the Earl of Onslow, Under-istically Japanese. Among the performers are Secretary for the Colonies, has been appointed daring aarohats, trapezists and balancere, some President of the Board of Agriculture in of whose feats are as good as can be soon in succession to the late Mr. R. W. Hasbury,

Baroda's. Outstanding "turus" also are the

Such is the difficulty which arises with illegible signatures, that orders hova now keen

protect them.

Mr. Pollock objected to the admission of the American judgment.

of getting the latter of andertaking given above The contention of the plaintiffs was that that document amounted to an absolutə undertaking on behalf of the defendants with regard to the 26 cases of goods which had been shipped on Japanese songs and dances and a diving por-board the Indravelli and in respect of which the Coort had done this, that or the other. But formance in front of the stage in a big tank of had delivered to Hindmarsh bills of lading. water into which girls dive and bring out fish,

His Lordship said that his view was that it might be put in as evidence that the "American

that would not affect his judgmont.

Mr. Pollock submitted that it could not come

formally issued for the name end offcia, The entertainment is given both in the after. / The question was, To what did the undertaking in on the ground of irrelevaucy; this being R

designation of the writer to be given of the head of every letter or mem randum addressed to the Gorezumaan of Indis in any department-

Sir William Des Voeux bas written the

reminiscences of his very active life under the title My Colonial Service. This service has taken him to British Galans, St. Lucis, Trinidad. Fiji, Australia, Newfoundland, and Hongkong. The book is to be in two volumes. and Mr. Murray will publish it,

Hoxokong Öprion: 14, DɛsVieux Road O!, The Shanghai Mercury of the 20th says: LONDON OFFICE: 131. FLEET STREET, E.0.We learn that orery hope to raise the Fem

brokeshire from her critical position has been Hongkono, 28th May, 1963.

abandoned by the owners, and a telegram of acceptance is being hourly expected from the underwriters. Provisions were dispatched to

SOME day's ago we quoted from an Indian conteropbrary the statement that the well- known Chinese Reformer, KWANO YU WEI, ho has recently been living at Darjiling, had been called back to Peking by the EMPEROR and that he left Calcutta for Hongkong ou or about the 5th inst. Consequently he has had time to arrive, though we are unable to learn anything of his presence in Hongkong. We note that Some of our Indian contempor- aries have made much of the news of his recall, and regard the Reformer as being sufficiently well nequainted with Palace. politics at Peking. to enable him to brusk aside the suggestion of some of his friends that the telegrain might be forgory and that a trap was being laid for him. Upon the death of Yoxa Lu the EMPEROR is stated to have telegraplied to KWANG YU Wet asking him

the vessel last evening and everybody on board was in the bost of health."

The next doparture in railway enterprise will be the establishment of a system of daily ex- prasses between Vienna and Peking by the Northern Railway. It is expected to begin in July next. There will of course be sleeping and

restaurant oars, and tickets will be issued to all the principal stations on the Siberiau line and the conjoined Chinese branches. First- class tickets will cost about £35`bu, and second- lease £27 128, did.

noon and in the evening.

refer? Mr. Pollock produced correspondence which he contended showed that the goods referred to in the undertaking wars clearly 'understood by the defendant company as being The 26 packages of goods shipped by T. W

THE YUNNAN REBELLION.

Au Imperial decrce has been isoned, says tho Hindmurek on board the Indrawalli. The reason N.-C. Daily News of the 23rd, cashiering, u

for the giving of that undertaking was, as Mr. number of civil and military officials of Yaunan Allan Cameron in a letter put it is rather for inability to prevent rebel bands capturing the colloquial language, that if it had not been prefectural city of Linas-fu, Yuanon provizes, given they would have had to "rook" down to Ting Chen-to, Viceroy of the Yung Kuei the bottom of the hold in order to upload these provinces, and Lin Shao-nico, Govornor of 26 cases and that would have caused delay. Yunosa, are handed to the Board for deter-Plaintiffs said the true intent and rearing of minion of adequate penalties for neglect of the undertaking was that the defendants under duty in not preserving the posos in Yuanas, took to hold these 26 case of goods subject to Foreigners in Yannan and those engaged in the order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong laying the railway there are specially ordered to be protected from all harm in the disturbed province. In the meanwhile the high officials of Yunnan, are to nas their best endeavours to crost: the rebellion and redeem their tarnished Domes. The Viceroy (Ting Chêu-to) and Governor (Lin Shao-nien) are to be held responsible for the suppression of the rebellion

in Yannon.

THE TWO-SHAMROCKS."

A naval architect who had a cursful look over Shamrock III, and Shamrock. I. while they were in dry dock at Southampton last month gins to a London contemporary his impressions as follows:-The appearance of the challenger, more especially in regard to her fore-body, gave me an impression of bluffness that is, the bow water lines appear too rounded, and the angle of entrance to obtuse for great speed.

absolute untract it would be irrelevant for the American Courts to come in whatever they decided.

His Lordship asked if that would not be shutting out evidence that the other side would be entitled to put in, showing the reason why certain of the goods had not come? He would simply take it as evidence that the defendants kad boon stopped in some way or another from

ending these goods.

Mr. Stade mid thonert point in the defence holding on the other side. The writs of was that they had not been protected in their foreign attachment were not sufficient to cover

A WHIPPING.

His

Twelve strokes of the birch and forty-eight hours' detention in gnol was the pasishmont meted out to cu ontorprising youth, who stole over thirty dollars worth of clothing from a store in Aberdeen.

Beroue Mr. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).

THEFT OF AMMUNITIOY.

On the complaint of Borgeant John Hunt, Army Orduonos. Dapartment. Su Wong Chung, a coolis, was charged with stealing 426 rounds of various kinds of ammunition, the pro- party of the Crown and valued at $15, between at April and 3rd May instant. Ha pleaded not guilty.

Evidence showed that a lukong arrestɩd o ·· Chinaman carrying a bundle which he could

of. Opened at the Police Station, the bundle not satisfactorily enough explain the possession

quite sufficient to cover a portion. As the by it, and from his statement the ammanition

was found to contain ammauition The pris- all the goods contained in these 26 casas, thonghozer gave' a detailed account of how he came

portion, the defendants were liable only in the defendant, an outsids cookie employed in the orders were only sufficient to protect & was traced to the Ordnance Department and

Crdnance store, arrested,

As to the production of copies of the writs of foreign attachment, on 17th July Mr. Wilgress, then acting manager of the defendant company, called upon Mr. Hays and said they wanted to be supplied with copies of the ordors of the Court mentioned in the undertaking. Mr. Hays was under the impression that he actually the goals on board were the goods of T W produced and showed to Mr. Wilgress the writsidarch and of that they had given ne

pect of that portion on which they were pro- tected on the other side. Finally be submitted that on the plaintiffs lay the onus of proof that

The defendant sought to dx tho blang en. the native who was first placed in castoly, This man, he said, met him in the street ons day, and, after learning where he was employed,

of foreign attachment, and on 18th July Messrs. ovidence at all except that they were shipped asked Why don't you steal some ammani- for T. W. Hindmarsh. He submitted also that tion " The defendant was not inclined to fali he was entitled to use the record of the in with the idea, and the other told him that American Court as evidence as to what contents he had a friend in the Ordnance store who of the boxes did in fact belong to T. W regularly atole ammunition and made a good Hindmarsh, be having bươn a joint party in thing by selling it to a dealer in Canton. It was this friend, the defendant avarred, who stole the ammunition, and not he.

the case.

Mr. Pollock having replied,

His Lordship mid be would reserve judgment. The Court adjourned.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The M.M. steamer Anne, with the next French mail, will leave Saigon on the 28th isst, at 3 pm., for this part.

The P. & A staзmer Indrarelli, which left this port on the 26th ult., arrived at Portland (Or.) on the 25th inst,

The N.P. steamer Tacoma laft Victoria (D.0.). for the usual ports on the 26th inst.

The silk ax the N.P. steamer Tacoma arrived in New York on the 21st last..

Despite this specious story, his Worship found the charge proved and passed sentenca of two months' imprisonwent with kard labour

HOUSEBREAKING,

Two monte bard labour was also the a03- teuce passed upon Chan Mak Tai, who broke into a shop et 270, Queen's Road Central and stole a pair of shoes valued at $6,

FORTUGUESE BENT TO PLISON.

A Portuguese bar-tender at the "Land We Adolf Fremzun, with stealing $14.00. Live Lu Hotel was charged by the proprietor,

accusation was denied.

Johnsen, Stokes & Master sont a letter to the de fondant company enclosing copies of these write The copies wore accepted by the defendants na sufficient, apparently, at the time to comply with the terms of the undertaking. In their anexors the defendants denied that the 26 cases of goods, with the exception of a portion which had been already offered to the plaintiffs and refused by The celebration of the Empress Dowager's

them, belonged to T. W. Hindmarsh; they seventieth birthday anniversary which it is

admitted giving the undertaking, and the proposed by her flatterors shall take place in

receipt of the copies of the writs of foreign November next year, it is stated will cost ton

attackpect; but mid that the goods were removed to. Oregon, U.B.A., where in a suit million tecls at the leset computation, says the Doubtles the bow lines have been insde round instituted in the Circuit Court by K. J. Hind N.-G. Daily News. Of this proposed sum it is

aud T. W. Hindmarsh against alleged that Lu Chuan-lin, in his capasity of and fall to secure the necessary displacement of marsh to return immediately to Peking and proed in airesdy laying aside, regardless of the

President of the Board of Ravanne, bine sacred-fore-body to carry the great weight of mast and defendants in this case it was decreed that gear, the length of water lines being so greatly none of the said goods except the portion there. mising the Reformer his personal protecticu. scarcity of money in the Imperial exchegner, no shortened by the extreme cutting away of the of already referred to were the property of Our readers will remember the circum- less than four million thels, which is hoarded in fore-foot. now so fashionable; but it might have T. W. Hindmarsh; that the plaintiffs in breach stances of Kwaso Tu Wer's connection the Board of Revenne treasury vaults and which been possible, and even advantageous to place of the express condition in the undertaking with Hongkong. When the EMPRESS La Ch'up-lin has given stringent orders to his the mast a little farther af, or to lengthen had neglected to procure or obtain any order of DOWAGER been' usurped the reins of Go. subordinates in elarge never to tonch, no the fore under-body, by not outting away the the Court effestas to enable the defendants vernment in order to put an end to the matter on what pratence, excepting for forefoot so much, The after-hody water to hold the goods in Oregon and that they were It is further lines might, I think, also with advantage, be accordingly compelled to part with possession EMPEROE's reforming zeal, KWANG YU the celebration in question. WEz, who had been the EMPEROR's chief stated that something like three million more somewhat finer, securing a better delivery." of them. The plaintiffs' contention apen that

the complainant went to the Sailors' Home and tutor in this connection, had to fly for his tale bas siready been also promised by certain. The midship, transverse, and other sections are point was that that deres of the American port on the 26th lost, p.m.

Viceroys, Governors, and Provincial Treasurers quite different in this year's challenger to those Court furnished no defence as to this notion,

found that the money had been duly collected, life, He was accorded protection by the who own their several incrative posts, either of Shamrock L, and decidedly easier with much that was to say, was irrelevant to the present

From the Home the complainant, making a British authorities, the steamer on which through the favourition of the Empress less hollow, especially from amidships aft, but matter. The undertaking was an absolute,

shrewd guess at the course the defendant would he travelled from Shanghai to Hongkong Dowager, or with the object of remaining the bow or entrance water lines of the older unqualified undertaking as set up in the state-

follow, went to the Canton wharf, and on a The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued being escorted by British ships of war. more secure in their posts Indeed, there reseal appear to be finer, and altogether betterment of claim, and we a contract to be construed the following aport

steanser which was soon departing for Masso Here the Reform Leader lived for some time stoms to be no apprehension entertained by the than those of the new vessel. The general Ice loci of Hengkong.

The Inrometer has risen over Japan, fallen came across his man, whom he arrested and with his family, but the constant fear that people who pro to have charge of the appearance of Shamrock III, may be said to bu Formal evidence was taken for the plain-slightly over the E. cosstof Chias.

transferred to the custody of a policeman; An area of high pressure lies to the B.3. of

The defendant said he was a deserter from the his life was in danger at the hands of hired celebration that the money to be required will somewhat" stubby," rounded, sad powerful-of tiffs.

Tenso,

pressure remains above the normal assaskins from Canton, constrained him to not be forthcoming when needed, so officials the typical "John Ball" type. Considering Mr. Sade in opening the case for the also along the China coast.

Macao police. He was returning to the Fortu Gradients alight to moderate with fræh NE. guess colony to give himself up, and intended leave the Colony and travel in other and desiring promotion or seeking preferment would the extreme lightness of all the rigging fittings defendants said the other side had failed to safer parts of Asia and in Europe. He ap-only be ben glad to pay for it"at the exit is no wonder that these vessels get distasted prove damage, unless it was proved that his winds in the Formosa Channel and over the N. sending the balance of the $24.50, after he had

part of the Chifun Sea, pense of those who do not care to loosen their sad, after all, the saving in weight secured olient's judgment had not been satisfied he had pears to have been living quietly in Darjiling | purse strings.

thereby is only fractional,

no action.

.:

The

The NYK, steamer Kagoshima Mara (Bom bay Line) left Shimonoseki for this port on this The complainant deposed that ba gave the 26th inst. p.m., and is expected here on the dofin lant an advance note for $400 to be The Indo-China atosmir Namsang, from Cel-collected at the Sailors' Home. The defendant outta and the Straits, left Singapore for this was away for such a length of time that

1st insi

and

WEATHER REPORT.

Foreesat Fresh to moderate E. winds;

drizzling rain or mist.

paid for his passage, back to the complainant,

One month hard labour,

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