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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1906.

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The Waisupa is entisivunting to negotiate TELEGRAMS.{ hostility bave neither bean removed, and with the Japanese Minister the transfer of a if mitigated at all, then ouly on their fringe.steamship service between Chungahn und Hau- We would fully accept his assurance that how from Japanése to Chinese hands. "it was entirely against China's wishes and interests to adopt an attitude of hostility A. S. WATSON & CO., towards the rest of the world: she wanted

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to multiply points of contact with other nations, so as to assist her own develop ment," if only it were granted that the term "China" embraced him and his like. But Paris is more fortunate than Peking, in its type of Chinese diplomats, and His WINE & SPIRIT EXCELLENCY will probably discover in the course of his duties that he has to combat MERCHANTS. with difficulties within as well as without

Quite recently the province of Hanau hâx been flooded with a vernacular pamphlet BULL DOG BRAND | advocating his own views, but in which the statement is made that soon the foreigners

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will do to China what France has done to

It has been ascertained by no export European assayist engaged by the Husar authorities that the iron pyrites found in the

singkuo profectura contain e largo admixture of silver, and Vicarey Chang Chiltong Ins ordered the Mining Office to erect smicking furnaces at once.

THE NEW RUSHIAN LOAN.

LONDON April 15th.

The new Russian five per cent, long has been signed in Paris. The price is 88, and

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, April 17th,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE Mr. A. G. W196 (POIBNS JUDGE).

DISPUTED ITEM,

Ma Chin and Li Chung aued the Kwong

for work done and material supplied.

it is stated that France's sbare will being Lung firm to recover the sum of $103.80 £46,000,000 sterling. Germany's refusal.

Mr. A. J. Gardiner (of Mr. Q. D. Thomson's to participate in the loan has caused sore- office) appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. R. noss in Russia.

Harding (of Messrs. Evens, Harston and Harding) for the defendants.

The circulation of alarming enggestions in Peking in regard to the Emperor continues,

(N-U. Daily News Service) and it is stated that within the past few days the rumours have assumed a very serions significance indeed, and are highly calcatuted THE ERA OF SUSPICIO IN CHINA. to excite the publio mad. It is added that an

Peking, April 10th. intrigue is in full swing iu Peking.

The French Minister has informed the Waiwup that the Governor of Aunum in about" to start for Yünnum and Mengtas for the purpose of inspecting the railways and mines, and special treatment for the Governor is hoped.

Telegrapho instructions were sent on April 9th by the Clinoes Foreign Ofles, in the 2e of Prince Ching, to H. H. Yang, Chin

Minister to the Court of Berlin, requesting

him to call at the residence of Prince Balos to enquire after the German Chancelier's health,

on behalf of the Chinese Government.

Frince Telai Ts, head of the Chinese Cour mission appointed by the Emperor to study the American Government and institutions, left Now York for England on the White Star

In this connection the Chinese Minister at

Paris has telegraphed to the Warupa that the declaration given by the Governor of Aanam in regard to inspecting railways and wines is merely a pretext, and that his journey is to be made a basis for encroachments on the province. The Minister thinks it weessary that steps shall be taken to protect Chius from a situation in Yuanau similar to that which has been so disastrous in Manchuria

ROBT, PORTER & Co., LTD., Anonm, namely, kill seven-tenths of the popolation! That is a sample of the LONDON.

ignorauce and foreigu hostility before referred to. In the ease of Lew SHO SHUN, while we may modify those terios as applying to him, he is not altogether abore suspicion.

the Recently, when GOVERNOR of Annam was announced to be starting for Yazman with the object of uspecting the railway works there, to (the Chinese Minister) telegraphed to his chiefs at Peking that the reason given for the GOVERNOR's journey was not tho true one. expressed the opinion that China willitistal moon (April-May), and preparatione are to be

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liner Baltic. The Commission, which is very unmerous, will spend a month in England, studying the Government and institutions of the country, and will then proceed to the Cou tinent. Before leaving, the Prince commented the marvels of American civilisation, and

adopt a form of constitutional monarchy slowly resembling the British.

THE OPENING OF MANCHURIA.

Peking, April 9tk The Wai apu has telegraphed to T. 2. Yuan Shih-kai and Chao Erh-son that, as the United States and Japan have both demanded the speedy oposing of Manchuria, Mukden and Antacg are to be opened within the fourth made accordingly."

Tokyo, April 11th, Chias has decided to open Mukden, Autung- balon, and Tatangkou at the end of this mouth. Japsa will open a Consulate of Antung in May and raise it to a Consulate-General in Jane.

Autung

and Talangkon will be thrown open to foreign vessels from the 1st of May, 1996. but should there be any (ressel) desiring to visit the above regions under the Japanese juradio. tion before the above date, petition for special permission therefor should be presented, mea- tioning the name and nationality of the vessel and object of dispatehing. It is the sincer such special pormission before the date of desire of the Imperial Government to grant general opening as far as possible.

Mr. Gordiuer said the matter had been to the Court shroff who found on perusing the books produced that the sum of $85.90 was due Mr. HardlingWe don't consent to that ut sll, my Lord.

His Lordship-Well, there was no use in referring the matter to the shroff. We had better start afresh.

Mr. Harding-I think the book were given to the shroff to sow if he could find

any items referring to cice, but he says he did not. The plaintiffs have not shown any

saipts for ries, and I submit therefore that there is clearly a balance in favour of my cliente. The item of $653 includes a claim for rice, and I cau call svideries to show that mo less than $60 was paid in cash that day.

His Lordship Why didn't you produce thisevidonge before the shroff? It seems to me that is the very point of the case, and i am not going through the books.

Mr. Harding The plaintiff says he bas gives receipts for $127 for rich.

His Lordship Did you point, that ont to the shroff?

Mr. Ilarding-No, your Lordship.

VOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUB MEETING.

The weather daring the holidays was not all that could have been desired by the Hongkong Voluntoer Rifle Club for their mooting at thus Tai Hang rauga. Entries in the various events were small, only 13 of the carpa, out of a membership of 274, competing for the champion- ship. Tho sbooting on the whole--perhaps owing

possible throughout the meeting being made by to the dall weather was not good, the only

Sergeant Torrill at 500 yards. The prizes were presented by Mrs. Pritchard, end Major Pritchard read a letter from H.E. the Governor expressing regrot that he was unable to attend to distribute them.. The Major then expressed the thanks of the corps to the donors: of the prizes, Lient M. S. Northcote for tho good work he had done in connection with the mooling, and the officers of the corps for. their assistance).

Tho priau donors were:-ITs Excellency the. Govornor, Sir Pani Chater, Mossirs J. R. M.. Smith, A. Turner, W. Wilson, Mrs. Pritchard, Messrs Laue, Crawford and Company, Mesars. Callback Price and Company, MossTS. Macgregor and Company, Messrs Kelly sud Walsh, Mossre A. S. Watson and Company, Wong Hing, the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, and the Hongkong Volunteer Rifle Club.

The results were:

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His Lordship-Well, what is the good of referring the mattor to him? I shall rofor it back. He has bad the books, but nobody to Foxplain to him.

Mr. Gardiner--Both parties were present, Bomb. Darby... my Lord.

His Lordship-Well, you had better attend rourselves. There is only one point to settle and that ought not to take long. The matter is referred back to the suroff.

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that it was merely. pretext pre cedent to French encroachment in that Province.

Au international boxing contest was to take The probability is that there Dore distrust then reason behind places in Philadelphia for the light-weight championship of the world. Battling Nelson, a that warning; and unlees he had the gravest Dano, who claims to have defeated Jabez W bite cause for it, it was not the sort of thing to the Eaglish champion, in a six-round contest, bring about the useful kind of contact beat San Francison, recently, was favours in the has since desiderated. It is a pity, for he betting at 3 to 1; but his antagonist, Terry is one of the men to whom China mast look McGovern, usually called Tarviblo Meteveru, an American, of Irish extraction, was expected for salvation; and on occasion he speaks to put up a great struggle. The content was with a sweet renouableness that is especially limited to six rounds.

Over £1,000 was paid QUARTS, PINTS AND SPLITS. | to be admired in a Chinese statesman. He for seats, and, win or loss, the Dine was to take

does not, for instance, share the impatience £2,000. of his younger compatriots for the abolition

The rumours concerning the alleged negotia-

Peking, April 9th of extra-territoriality. The time is not ripetions between Gorman syndicate and the In the Russo-Chinese negotiations, Bassis for that, and it is less ripe even than he owners of certain coal mines in Wales have has now agroad to return to China Koushan (?) AS WATSON & CO., thinks, for he does not seem to be aware again been revived. The Linnelly correspond-which she husted to read only, or is supposed to be a joint promissory note, but it Bunk. Autom

China has consented recognise a portion of that the alleged reform of Chinese penale of the Press Association states that it was the socrot treaty concluded with Russia by ex.

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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS suggestion that the new national spirit collieries in the Gwendraeth Valley by a power.

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Correspondents must forward their names and ad- dresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith,

All letters for grublication should be written on one sude of the paper only!

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There is an amusing story told regarding Mr.

Leopold de Rothschild's father, which the

THE RUSSO.CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS.

With regard to the evacuation of Manchuria Russia could not shorten the term allowed, as requested by China, but has declared that she will withdraw her troops without fail within

A NEW JAPANESE CRUISER.

Tokyo, April 9th The now orniser Ikoma has been successfully lanuched at Kure.

reported that negotiations and now been cou cluded for the purchase of the antheusite

showed itself in a disposition to take railwayful German syndicate. It is uvru stated that concessions out of the bauls of foreign the collieries are situated in the Kidwelly dis-eighteen months. syndicates, be diplomatically replied that trict, and that it is well known that the owners when the concessionnaires failed to carry

were approached some weeks ago. So far, rumour has not afforded any infortustion as te out their obligations, they could not expect the purchase price,.. to retain their privilegos. That again, it will be noted, was scarcely quite ingenuous. But we can hardly blaue a patriotic Minister for making the best of a bad cuse, Bo anonymously signed comminations that have

It is to be hoped that further experience already appeared in other papers will be isearted,

Orders for extra comes of SAILY PRE should be sent before 11 am on day or publication. After that will convince him that his foreign friends Cash inve no ulterior designs upon Chinese her the supply is limited. Only supplieu z Telegraphic Address: Passe. Codes: A.B.U. Jik Ed

IKUW their mutual territory, and that Liaber:

distrusts are being removed by ententes cordiales, there is less reason than ever for Chinese distrust of them. Their mutual understanding is to be good; not to exploit a third party.

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, APRIL 18TH, 1966. "CHISA for the Chinese" appears to be the newly the avowed watchword of appointed Chinese Minister to France, who. unlike his predecessor, is taking pains to make his opinions known. Chinese am- bassadors every where seem to have been poputur with interviewers in the last few months, which is natural enough, consider-

The Shanghai Oil Co., Ltd., kas bean success- fully floated by Mr. M. Koppel.

The Chinese Dowager Express has really boes ailing lately, but her ailment is said to have been only slight.

The Fukien merchants in the Straits Settle ments have subscribed $3,000,000 toward the building of railways in their native province.

Tatler reposts. The con was in the habit of taking the camo cab every turning from Pic- cadilly to St Swithin's Lane, and always gave the jobu 2s. 6d. Que morning when the son was away the sire bailed the conveyance, and at the end of the journey gave the driver a floris, Cabby looked at the coin wistfally. "What's wrong?" asked the old man, "Nothing, sir,"

was the reply, but Mr. Leopold always gives me half-a-crown." "I don't weader at it. Mr. | Leopold is a spendthrift, but be can afford it ; he has a rich father. I as an orphan, und can't."

OBITUARY.

Tokyo, April 9th Viscount Nagaoka, who is well-known in China, died last night.

THE DELAY OF THE R.M.S.

TARTAR."

Tokyo, April 9th Cases of small-pex kare dolayed the R.M.S.

Theter, which is now on her way towards

Yokohama

The Tartar, which should have loft Vall cover for Japan on April 2nd, did not sail until April 6th.-ED.}

A PROPOSED NEW RAILWAY IN

MANCHURIA.

Peking, April 11th

A MONEYLENDER'S CLAIM.

Tear Singh claimed from F. A. Noronha the sam of $53, $10 thersof being due under a promissary zote together with $8 interest.

Mr. A. J. Gardiner appeared for the plaintiff, the defendant, who was absent, being un represented.

His Lordship (referring to the note) This

Mr. Gardiner-The defendant told me that Rochis, the other man who signed the note, has left the Colony.

Chapman

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won't do, as it does not say "we jointly and Sergt. Terrill.

Bomb. Watson severally promise to pay.”

Lient, Scott Lient. Ross Major Pritchard Sergt. Andrew Guar. Serby...

Fairholme

Ilis Lordship For the Colony's good, eh! You had better send your writ and make it for money lent.

This being dono His Lordship gave judg ment and costs for the plaintiff.

POLICE COURT,

Tuesday, April 17th,

BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),

COUNTHEFEITAK.

Ho Wai pleaded guilty to Laring in his

possession 175 pieces of counterfeit coin-five and ten cant pienen. For being in possession of the Hongkong money he was sentenced to threa months' imprisonment, and in respect of the foreign money he was ordered to pay a fine of $390 or three months' imprisonmen; in default. ALLEGED EXTENSIVE THEFİ,

Two Indians wore brought up on romand

A London Marine insurance report says A considerable amount of business is still coming forward in connecticu with Vladivostok, Nuinerous charters have been effcotod to take in stores and to bring Russian troops back to eut concerning the constenction of a railway Inspector Langley asked for 81,000 bail in the

Europe. An interesting feature is that several steamers to be employed in the latter service are fitting out in Japanese ports, so that our friends in the Far East ure deriving profits from the clearing up of the war by their late enemies.

Mine risks incurred by teamers

ing how incidents are constantly occurring inferences from the fact that the huge British coing in and out of Vladivostok are being

The Natal natives are said to be drawing

"impie" failed to wipe out the Boers, One of them is recorded to have "contemptuously

truck a white policeman over the face with his assegut.

freely insured, usually at 10s. per cent. A large emount of silver is being despatched from Vladivostok to Odessa.

in China to focus the world's interest in that unhappy country. His Excellency LEW SUIH-SHUN is of a different stamp to many of his colleagues, and his opportuni- ties have been greater. He had European teachers in his native province, Kiangea, and knows the languages and institutions of both England and Frauce as very few of his peers know them. His utterances, up to 10d. and American cotton had reached Great Silver Mines of Chica, which are now

A privato telegram received in Shanghai or The anonucement is officially made that April 10th said that the price of colton in the “Lake View Consols (Ltd.), the Loadou and Manchester market continues to advance Western Australian Exploration Company rapidly. Egyption cotton, which was quoted (Ltd), and the Share Guarantee Trust (Lid.)} the previous Thursday at 24d. per lb, had geus hars purchased a controlling, interest in the

6.148. per 1.

beyond their value as evidence that there

The April Criminal Sessions open this is a class of Chinese far removed from the

The following cases will be dealt Darrow, viowe and ignorant prejudices morning.

with:-Chan Kan and Ho San for nemult and observable in the class that stays at home robbery with violonce from Lau Kau in the and wilfully shuts its eyes to the signs of barbour, on the 4tb ult; and Harbaj Roi for the times, have not so far been particularly tha manslaughter of Ng King, at Quarry Bay, retanrkable. While bis ability and houest on the 26th alt. partriotism may be taken for granted, it should be remembered that in his case the wish is patently father to the thought; and that his optimism lends him to blink stubborn facts. He declines to admit

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The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week sading the 15th April, 1906 (excluding Good Friday), showa that of non-Chines there were 27 to the Library and 155 to the Museura; and of Chine 96 to the former and 25:10 to the latter. The

situatod in British Bormsh. Perhaps the boards of these well-known companies can tell us, comments the Globe, how long it is since the mines removed to British Barmah, and why they should have removed at all. In its next issue the Globe said :-Wo are able to supple- went our brief reference of yesterday. It appears that the Great Silver Mince of China are the property of the Burmah Mines. Railway and Smelting Company, and that this company intends offering for sale £150,001 First Mort

Convertible Debeature gage Six per coul. stock. A prominent feature of the investment is that the bolders of stock will not only posses the whole of the undertaking us security, but have the option of participating in the profits if they should so sleet; that is to say, that the debouture stock is redeemable within a cortai

The representatives of the gentry and mercharged with stealing silk goods and money to chants of Kiriu arrived here on the 6th inst. the value of $2,000 from the house, No. 38, and have since been conferring with the Govern- Elgin Road, Kowloon, occupied by a compatrist.

between Kiria and Changeben. The Govern mout, it is reported, has agreed to provide Tla. 800,000 towards the expenses.

THE RETIREMENT OF MARSHAL OYAMA

Tukyo, April 11th, Marshal Marquis Oyama has relinquished his

case of the first man and $8,000 in the ease of the second, but this not being forthcoming they were remanded till Monday.

A MISTAKE.

A native was charged with removing sand without a pormit. Mr. Otto Kong Sing

He had been told

office as Chief of the General Staff in forone who appeared for the defendant, wid he was tion of his services as Govornor-General in by the owner, Mr. Blunck, to go elsewhero, of Ganeral Baron Kodama, who, in considera-employed by a contractor

Formosa, has been created a viscount.

which he did, not knowing he was doing wrong, General Bakuma has been apprinted Governor-General Formosa, and General It appeared that the contractor was in the box, Kawamura, succesls him in command of the sand on the mistake being discovered and the Tokyo garrison.

defondant taking his, place, bo was naked bis name. He hesitated and gave a name different to what he had previously given. The case was adjourned in order to give defendant an oppor. tuoity of replacing the earth..

THE VACANT PORTFOLIO.

Tokyo, April iltb, It is rumoured that if Viscount Hayashi acceple the portfolio of Foreign Minister, in sucession to Mr. Kato, Baron Komura will go to London as Ambassador.

THE MANCHU IMPERIAL TOMBS.

Tokyo, April 11th. The Mukden msogelea, which have hitherto been auder Japanese military protection, have The Chinese Emperor telegraphed his hearty been restored to the cure of the Torlar General, thauks eulogising the discipline maintained by the Japanese troops to the Mikado, who immediately replied.

CATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:--

On the 17th at 12.19 ..--The barometer

Lot'en rapidly

over E. Japan, owing to the depression which is moving over that ares

bas

DEFECTIVE MORTAR.

Faug Chun-yuen, of No. 5, Old Bailey, was summoned for using bad mortar in the construc- tion of houses on Marine Lots Nos. 188 and 189 Des Voeux Road West,

Mr. Hutchings, building inspector, stated that the samples when tested after fourteen days additional briquettes were tested after 28 days broke at 101bs, hib and alb respectively, Three

and broke at. 5lbs, 11b and 11b respectively.

Defendant was fined $350 or three months imprisonment.

GOVERNOR'S COOLIES IMPRISONED.

DISAPPEARING TARGET.

LADIES' NOMINATION, Bomh. Watson (Mrs. Cuthbart)...

C. S. M. Rodgers (Mrs. Rodgers).

Goor. Fairholme (Mre. Fairholme) ... Chapman (Mrs. Chapman)

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Sorby (Mre, Shaw)

CONSOLATION.

Corp, Blood

ALL-COMERS. 200 YARDS.

500 YARDS,

Homb. Watson Sergt. Andrew` ... Bomb, Marshall

Bomb. Marshall Mr. J. FidgOM Bomb. WaoD

Sergt. Terril

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Gunr. Fairholme... Mr. J. Pidgeon ...

Bomb, Watson ... Gaar, Fairholme Bomb. Marshall Mr. J. H. Pidgeon Bergt. Androw...

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31 34 30 95

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THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

The mouthly meeting for the Robartson Farewell Cup was held of Happy Valley on the the winner. The following returns were handed 14th to 16th April, Mr. W. W. G. Koss proving

in

Mr. A. Brooke-Smith 94 Dr. C. Forsyth..... 102

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85

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Mr. W. W. G. Ross... 89-

Dr. G. M. Harston ... ᏭᏎ -- ·10 81

Mr. E. V. D. Parr... Mr. J. Clark

90

83 Mr. A. Brooke Smith 95-

+ Winner of Onp. *Winner of Pool.

The next quarterly meeting will be held at Happy Valley from the 28th to 30th April.

SUBSIDIZED FONETICS,

The Inglish langwij is to be reformd by a "Simplified Spelling Board." It spern that sun time ago, Mr. Andra Karnegi agred to kontribut £3,000 a year on kondishun that 20 wel-zone riters plejd themselvs to publish boox akordiu to reformd kondishuns of apeling. No that there is any general feeling of hostility Library was, therefore, used by 323 persons,

An unusual commotion was heard outside the fure than 800 ritare axepted the invitashon, and Police Court yesterday morning, and os Inquiry Mr. Karneri at wane pade the frat year's towards Coreigners in China, and explaina and the Museum by 2,965.

it was learned that eight coolies wearing endowment Profeer Beander Matthews of the frequent outbreaks as "chiefly due to

The New York World publishes from its period during which holders bave the option of

Government House uniform bad just been | Kolumbya Yaniversti is het of the Bord of 30 ignorance." It is that very ignorance, of Washington correspondent the purport of a conversion into shares should the mines turn ant

The barometer kes risen over the E, coast of ¦ received into the gaol. At Taipo they had membes. The program is to omit al anesesari strong one, China, and fallen on the S. coast. course, which may still, in spite of despatch, written by a diplomatist at Peking, in as anticipated. The board is a

Pressure is highest over N. China. educational effort, be described as general, which it is alleged that Great Britain and the cousisting of Mr. Francis A. Govatt (Chairman

United States have decided to allow Japan of the Lake View Consols, Limited), Mr. H. C. winds will freshen in the Formosa Channel, sad. that is responsible for general

to polics China, and to ahues tlu expenses, Hoorer (of Messrs. Bewick, Moreing and Commoderate variable winds may be expected over

the N. part of the China Sea. feeling of hostility towards foreigners. England to furnish naval aid and the Unite pany), Mr. Louis Starne, Mr. Joseph Kincaid, Forecast:-S.D. to E. winds, freakening The ancient ignorance and the ancient | Sistes urciy support; should it be needed. i and Mr. M, F. Kindersley,

unsettled, thunder showers.

the

towards the Pacific.

N.E.

demanded samshia of an excise officer, and when he declined they assaulted him. They were arrested, brought before Mr. Orms at the Magistracy at Taipo, and ordered to pay a fine of $4 each or go to prison.

strs, rifiu 'chans 'for · chance,' 'sigret' for cigarette,' 'thru' for 'throngb' and, so 4th We imajin our sinseer atomt to relise it posibilitiz wil she that Mr. Karnegi is wastin ia muni.

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