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provincial courier service, which is at least 3,000 years old," and costa nearly thirty thousand tacls a year, has been named for abolition. An "express delivery servico is doing well locally, the convenience of "C. O. D. "being fully appreciated. The A. S. WATSON & CO., et value of the port's trade dropped from Tls. 17,447,185 in 1905 to Tle. 16,693,583.

·Teu exported was about 117,000 picule, and re-exported 115,000.

LIMITED,

Mr. Cecil A. V. Bowies, the Amoy

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 26г¤, 1907.

Major and Brevet Lieut.-Colonel R. W. Roger, K. A., has been selected to succeed Lieat. Colonel C, V. Hume, M.V.O., D.S.O., as Military Attaché at Tokyo.

The King of Siam shartered Sir George Newnes's turbine yacht "Albion", which is the

largest private owned British yacht afont. The King of Sism joined the " Albion" at Copen- hagen on July 3rd.

Voinntrer Troop with effect from 23rd July :--

The following promotions, icok place in the Trooper G. C. Maxon to be Troup-Sargonat.

TELEGRAMS.

["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE. Į SIR FREDERICK LUGARD.

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, July 25th.

IN BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. A. G. Wres (PUISNE Jumak).

BANKRUPTET ANNULLED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Commissioner, als has nothing startling the West River only traverses Kwangtong aud Major, Corporal G. F. H. Brutton to be morning and were the guests of Mr.bankraptoy being annulled there was.and

ESTABLISHED

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ST. ESTERHE

ST. JULIEN

per case, pores.

not withstanding, the foreign 1 dez iste. 2oz pr. population af Kulangsu gris on growing, and houses are in unceasing demand on 1300 that pretty and well governed island.

...$ 7,50

9,00 12.00

$ 8.7

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argent, and Trespos 3. J., William and

M. W. Blade to bo Corporals.

The five natives arrested in connection with

the murder in Dus Dootx Road were charged yesterday, and rumanded It is believed that before Mr. F. A. Tozshed at the Police Court

the man who dealt. the foreman tas fatal blow it included in the number.

ordinary lamp.

SUANGHAI, July 25th. Sir. Frederick Lngard and Lady Lu-Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the RL Kong Hing, Mr. E. J. Grist, of gard, accompanied by Miss Bracken- debtor and explained that the creditors had A.D.C, arrived at Shanghai thissary to have a public examination, and the bury, the fiancée of His Excellency's passed a resolution to accept a composition of 30 per cent. If that were paid it was unares- D. Landale, senior representative into the whole matter. The money would he

and Co. They spout the after-examination for a fortnight, so Shanghai-of Messrs. Jardine Mathe-Faid in at three weeks,

and other points of interest in the net bind the cradiers. noon in visiting the Ewo flature does not pay you con go on with it.

that if he The Official Reesiver-This resolution doss Settlement.

His Honour -It is a question of consent, of conrre.

His Honose will adjourn the public

ORDER GRANTEN, Re Chan Sai Hor, dobtor's petition, Mr. C. F. Dixon, of Messrs. Hustinga nul Hastings. appeared for dehter.

You are unable to pay your Jiabilities in full-Yea

Your assesta coasist of a sum of 250 which you handed to Mossrs. Hastings and Huntings? ---Yer.

Opinions are often expressed in respect to the West River trade, indicating foolings of dis- despondent view concerning the future. The sppointment with the past and a somewhat dippatated feeling may be due to the fact that right to espect. One is justifled in sech a view more was anticipated than one reasonably had a when ons bus often heard and still occasionally the people speaking aboutthe West Hiver and Yangtze at the same time. Ho misleading auch a view in will easily be seen when it is tion is concerned, stretches from the rich and considered that the Yangts, as far as paviga- fortile Kisogeu on the was through my most fertile-nd richest provins while similarly, provinces toll jato Exech gan, perhaps China's to report; the trade" continued its gently undeniably fortile and wall cultivated, it is at Kwangei Though the dell of the former is downward course," the net value drop- the same time overpanulated and subject to ping from Fla. 18,567,794 in 1905 to

foods, and cannot, ever with good crops, asialain its population, bet is dependent on Tl», 17,353,333, «The Amoy district," he foodstuff from ontside; whl as regards the writes, "bas almost erased to be a place

mountainous Kwangi it has hitherto whaleter of production. With the exception of the winers riches ars takou in band-lan best it may develop into is the Intare, when its output of humanity, the exports are quite known for scarcity and rebellions. Hat if the ox pentations in the past were, perhaps, too optimi- of a trifling description. ". And the imports stie, the present despondent view for the future mainly represent the requirements of the may give rise to somewhat more trade, and this has no real jaslifeation. The opening of uning

Now typhoon ziguals in the shape of lamps, retired traders who have settled down there. will miss ho the case when the minsti Kwangmatting of big globes set perpendicularly, the

THE KOREAN SITUATION. The story of Amoy as the entropit for paard; and, what is more im crtant, the upper green and the lower red, will be hoistert

resources already at hand has not bear Formosa ter has entered on its hist chapter, exhausted. The North River still remains

son at the Harbour ofeo and Tsim Tsa Tu

TOKYO, July 25th. but thi

Theillarinont will be electricity and the signale practically a terra incogn ti to the foreign merchant, and although the trate probably ought to basson at a greater distance than thetween Marquis Ito and the Sconl would not be very considerable, cad the

The negotiations conducted be-

tion for launches and their lows in difionte at

naviga

Government are conchaded. cortain times of the year, Szowai for instance,

treaty has bien drawn up in which A new can always be reached.

The geographical Swatow pierchants grumbled much sition of Samshui fits it in an exceptional 29.09 about the year's business, but Mr. FRANK foreign goods as,

dagroo RH distributing centre for certain

Korea agrees to all the Japanese For instance, kernsane

demands. Its terms SMITH, Acting Commissioner, reports oil and cotto piccn goods and yarn, which

entire government of the country will are that the it as satisfactory from a Custome point the inferior by native beata towed by Isunelion stored here and enbauently soutiuto could of view. The yarn frade seenis to have and grered by transit pune. Iu order

be subject to the approval of the that the West River trade some more been the worst. The net value of sucess it in however, essential that it shonl

of A

Resident General whose office is now According to the arrangements already made, this port's trade decreases rapidly, from

follow its natural sourse without being inter-

Sir Fielding Clarke, the Chief Justion of to become a permanent one and that forad with or hampered by any other considera Junios, will resume his duties forty-nine million tuels 1904

and tions, and its naturel course is not entailing expiration of his leave of absence. There are

ou the Japanese may be appointed to all forty-seven in 1905 to forty-three millioneraushipment i Canton, to which it, how car'ain rumours in the West Indies that he is government posts, including mini-Wing Lok Street?-Yes.

ver, is linked by old traditiens and assosis- last year.

tione difficult to disregard, but dicool, to and

to retire, but, so far as is known, no change sterial. The negotiations were Canton advances. Not high exchange, imperting steamer arrives from, and the From Hongkong, ie, the place where the

will at present take place. GUARANTEED TO BE THE GENUINE PRODUCe spring floods, nor typhoons could prevent a exporting vessel departs for, abroad. Nativu

expectedly smooth and rapid. A de- slight increase in revenue and an increord, are, mentioned su pravious reports, left Fagland for Cypras on June 27th to

Mr. J. A; S. Bucknil, late Commissioner oftachment of the Kokura division goods, such as Dankeens, paper, and estton Patents and Registrar of Companies, Transvaal left to-day for Seoul.. value of the trade. What it would be if having become

and Macao, and then,

assume the duties of King's Advocate in place to transit the railway scheme were furthered instead internal page, brought back and sent into the

of Mr. W, Ress Davies, who left England next of hindered, Mr. F. J. MATERA, as Acting of barriers and likin a'ations they have to nader transit pas The distance thear

goods have to travel, e., the number Commissioner, can only hint. It is propem hefore ratebing their ultimate destination, bable, he admits, that to some extent the must be very considerable, otherwise morabants increased revenue shown in his tables has and one and a half import day besides the would besitate before paying one fall export benefited at the expense of the Native freight. Customs collection. Not only were many of the trading junke wiped out by the typhoons, but steamers have been coming more into favour, owing to their increased security and punctuality. The slight de cres of imports may be only apparent, as

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CARNET CHATEAU RAUZAN

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50,00

CHATEAU LAFITE.

OUR CLARETS, INCLUDING THE LOWENT PRICED, ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, AND

OF THE ARICE OF THE ALAPE.

CLARETS FROM THE CELEBRATED CHATEAUI ABOVE MENTIONED ARE TOO WELL KNOWLE TO CONNOISSEURS TO NERD COMMENT, AND WE CAN CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THEM AS MATURE AND IS FINK CONDITION.

A. S. WATSON & CO..

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

11ONG KONG.

Jongkong, 2ud July, 1997.

of nearly two million taels in the net shipped to Hop foreign" gands and entitled

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He affirms that pirncy was no prevalent than in other years, notwith standing the prominence given to it; and that the foreign press were not quite fair to the Chinose officials, who did all that could be done. In these parts piracy for ages

At the interval of the Soko-quare "billiard watch" Reece was still iz play with a break of 36,125, which included 118,052 oratie cannons. The Globe suggests that the other player shall divert the andiance with a thrilling game of marbles. It would give Him something to de. and keep him out of mischief..

----

LATER.

The Genro Council met this morn-

His Honour--That is not an available asset (Laughior).

Mr. Dixon-YAT.

yours, of cineset,

L

to the Olial

His Honour-It is 4 Laughter?.

Mr. Dixon--It all go Receiver.

You also have a share worth about, }} tael in goldshop in Chatou ?—Yes.

You are ale a partner in the Tai Chuu frm in

You estimate your interest in that em worth about $10,000! —Yes.

Your liabilities amount roughly to $22 -- Yes.

His Honour-sual order.

SECURITY RETURNED.

Sir Henry Barkeley mais an applicativa for the return of certain deeds Judged, two yearH,

day for Hangkong to take over the office of ing. The official text of the frontyg us security for the appearance of debtor. Attorney-General.

As a Goodin was leaving the works of the Dock Company on Wednesday afternoon with chisels and punches to the value of $11,60 he was arrested, and yesterday ho was obarged with the theft of the same before Mr. F. A. Hazeland the Police Court. After hearing the evidense his Worship sentenced the defendant to six weeke' imprisonment and six hours' stocks.

Before Commander Basil R. H. Taylor. R.N., at the Marine Magistrates Court Fosterday,

Li I, master of the liveused steam launch

the classification is by value, not quantity, has been looked on in much the same light Kwong Tung, was charged with unlawfully

Denter

in which smuggling was regarded by the coast populations in Europe a hundred

village as a rule are not only friends but. also relations, and everybody-from the old woman picking cotton on the river bank to the naked urchin riding a water buffalo on the embankment-inform, help, and abest the culprits.

using the steam whistle of his vessel other than for the purposes of navigation. Defend-

was committed, was fined $30), the alternative

being one month's imprisonment.

was published this afternoon.

[REOTER'S SERVICE.]

THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

LONDO, July 23rd. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in St. Petersburg, wins it is understood that all the points of the Anglo-Russian agreemont have been definitely settled.

THE JAPANESE SEAL POACHERS,

Losnoy, July 23m). Counsellor Myanka has called on the

que into the recent arrest of Japanese neal

achers.

and exchange makes a difference. silk helps to accou: for the higher export figures. Those who are interested in the years ago, and all the inhabitants of a ant, who was not a board when the offenes State Department in Washington, to en- rival claims of Hongkong and London, for the record tonnage, may be interested by a remark in this report, showing that Correspondents must forward their names and ad Hongkong does not make the most of its statistice. "In consequence of certain openings having been made in the after part of the 'tween decks of some of the river

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. UNLa combatnairatímus relating to the newn cultiun hould be addressed to Tus EMTOR.

design with eosintesications ditressed to the Sakitny, not for palification but creduce of good Jai

All letters for publicution shuntă de revitton un eide the paper only,

At Wistow, Bays the Acting Commis-

Mrs.

THE BISLEY MEETING.

LONDON, July 23rd.

the Gold

Army, and Miss Band Vera Hanus, who were Ciptie Moreeby Browus, of the Indian both injured in a motor car accident, as reported by us yesterday, were sufficiently recovered to be married a day or two afterwards.

Armourer Padgett has won Beulah Jiceby, who was travelling in the car, Crose for the Grand Aggregate in the and bridegroom were swathed in bandages. The brite will be permanently disfigured.

st amers, for the purpose of ventilation.sioner, Mr. CE. TANANT, bad weather was, howevor, ton ill to attend. Both the bride King's and the St. George's competitions.

and in no way affecting their cargo-carrying. capacity for river steamers carry the hulk of their cargo on the 'tween deck, the

No umongouunty signet enmununications that her stready appeared in other papers will be inserted.

Chaters for retraregues of Daily Pues should be nt before 11 a, on day of publication. After that, have the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cashtontage measurements of five vessels have

Telegraphie &ddress: Pucak, Carles A.B.C. 5th Ed. Liber.

1.0. Ber, 34.

Telephone No.

MARRIAGE.

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heen reducel by 3,298 tons. This naturally involves a very great reduction in the tonnage figures."

The net value of Canton's trade for last ar was Tls. 94,108,696. This, while berter than 1905, is not so good as in 1904, by over two millious. The Kowloon

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meaus bad trade, and the year 1906 was a had one.

The American boycott seems to have been more effective there than eise.

THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY the year was the appearance of a steamer where. "The most important feature of | G. N. Crine, a coolie was charged with stealing At the Police Court yesterday befo o Mr.

LOAN.

running in coinpedition with the pooled Defendant said he saw another man take the closed at 1; per cent discount, after it had the clothing of a passenger on the se. Fatskan-

LONDON, July 23rd. West River companies. The result was a clothing, but this man threatened to kill him

The Japanese-Manchurian Railway loau lowering of freights, to this great benefit if he said anything about it, consequently, being touched 1 per cont discount. of trade generally." The net value of the

afraid of his life be kept quiet, preferring officially aduitted that the underwriters of It is now On Ju 6th, at St. Pauls' Chureb, Bedminster, Bristol, by the Rev. Canen Griffith, asiated by

trade, Tls. 10,554,816, was not sufficiently an appearence before the magistrate to death the lon take 48 per cent of it. the Rev. I. C. Deuring of Long Aebton and the

decreased to illustrate the badness of the Her. C. A. Mayall, ROBEST Doraut, second son

His Worship pass xd sentence of six weeks' of Mr. H. R. HARTEY of The Woodlands, Bower

year's business. At Kiungalow, until the imprisonment and six hours' alecks. Ashton, to EruEL HALL, kost daughter of Mr.

Acting and Mr. W. E. GARDNER Granby Hose, Mr. W. R. MD. PAK, refers at length to heen zooping fair pace with the record year Loumissioner typhoon of September, things generally had Belanauster, Bristol.

exchange fluctuations and lear silver. In of 1905, but that storm, says Mr. CHAB. CHOKONGOFFICE: 10A, DE VETI ROAD („,. London Offics: 131, FLEET STREET, EC Manehussia and Korea have been absorb trade of the port to a deadlock, for Hong- addition to Italian purchases, he notes that KLESE, Assistant-in-Charge, brought the ing large sume, and China's extensive kong is its chief entrepàt. After a month's coining operations forced up the price, waiting, however, so much bustle was sikser being affected less by industrialported into the last two and a half HONGKONG, JULY 26TH, 1907.

requirements thau ly monetary demands., months of the year that the record of 1905 The net value. The. 41,971,859, shows a showed its capabilities and po-sibilities. was surpassed. The island port thus The fourth volume of part number two of consistent decrease. Mr. PARR makes one The lichee and pineapple cannery failed the 1. M. C. port trada statistics and reports remark anfficiently suggestive to quote owing purely to careless management. "vovers dhe taɑlve southern coast ports froin"Arms smuggling from Hongkong, Macao," As era of unprecedented progress seems by the "Shell" Transport and Trading Co. Santro to Pakhi. Santuro, as a feder and Kwang-ebow-wan has been very rife to be daw.ing" in Hainan. The net valuo of the Foochow ten market, does not afford for some years past, and it seems somewhat of the trade was Tls. 6,707,000. much scope for comment, but the Acting of a retribution that the insecurity now Commissioner, Mr. F. W. Cater, ays "there is certainly a good opening here for

The Daily Press.

a torrigs firm with plenty of energy and a

resulting from this aefurious trade should affect indirectly foreign commerce."

Lappa returns by Mr. E. V. BRENAN

Pakkoi has been a great disappoint- meat." Tonkin has taken away its business, and unless the railways come to revive it, it seems likely to dwindle to an unimportant

Ko

DEATH OF MR. J. MEUGENS. Mrs. Mathers gave an "At Home" at her Through the death of Mr. Joseph Meugens, residence in Queen's-gate-terrace on June 19th which occurred in the Government Civil Hos, to moot. Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governo, pilal yesterday morning, the Harbour Depart of Natal." About 200 were present, among ment has lost a capable and zealous officer, and those who had accepted invitations being Bir many residents of Hongkong a firm friend. Sir Henry and Lady Bale. Sir Pieter Bam, Sir air wooke, William and Lady Arbuckle, Lady Akerman, Deceased, who has been ailing for the last Henry Bulwer, Sir John and Lady Dartuell, Sir into hospital, but always declined, stating

Was strongly advised ta William and Lady Duan, Sir Thomas and Lady that he would be better in a few days, Faller, Sir David and Lady Gill, Sr Godfrey His health, however, went from bad to worse, Richard Eolomon, K.C.B., Lady Solomon, and continue his duty longar that he would con- Lagder, Sir Lewis and Lady Mcholl, Bir and it was only when i was unable to Lady Girouard..

seat to being removed to the Government Civil An interim dividend of is por esat is declared Hospital where, after a few days' lingering he The Daily Graph's mys:-In

died from internal biomorrbage. Mr. Maugos. who was a boarding offer in the Harbour premmably, with the proposat abmitted to the the Hongkong Government, and was asteemad Department, bal served eighteen years under shareholders on the 15th ult, by the directors by all bis fellow workers for his many good to increase the capital in order to provide funds qualities. He was a member of the V.RC., at for the amalgamation with the Royal Dutch which Club he was often in attendance, sed Company, etc.--the scheme having been referred his presence will be sorely missed by these whe that letters of allotment have been posted by the day's work was dopo. Deceased leaves o Messrs. M. Samuel and Ca. to registered orners wife and four children.

connection.

little capital." At ay tide, steamers cap showed a distinct falling away, owing status, says Mr. J. H. Lowsy, the Assistant-to in our inane of May 4th last-we are informed used to gather to spend a jolly evening when

Foochow. There

is

get in unpiloted, and he is assured that a probably to the diversion of the course of in-Charge. The net value of its trade shows saving of three dollars a'pieu equal to a trade to

the Kwang-chow-wau-Macao. 1904, and Tis. 2,824,423 in 1905, to a persistent decline, from Tis. 3,013,258 in half-permy per pound could be effected by ¦ route.

The reduction in net value app ars Tls. 2,478,882 in 1906. In the foregoing shipping tea direct instead of through to be at the rate of about one million toels paragraphs we bave been able to do no more a stewlily growing per annum. Tast year the net value of than ekin the mass of information contained production and export. There were exported Lappa trade was Tls. 15,383,943. it 1906 Tls. 2,237,880 worth of focal Kongmicon it was Tls. 3,732,207, a slight in greater detail should be cheap. at two At in this volume, which to those interested produce, and only Tls. 38,097 worth of

Increase. Mr. G. MOULK, the Acting dollars. fireign goods were imported.

Commissioner seems to think the stories of The Commissioner classed the year's piracy were exaggerated, and he notes the trade as normal, though it shows a difficulties of dealing with such pirates as decreased net value. There seems to have do exist. Mors interesting is the con- been a tendency to overstek imports. Mr. tribution of Mr. K. H. vos Lingot, G. F. MONTGOMERY's most interesting note the Acting Commissioner at Samshui. He with postal developments. The refers to 1906 as a year of floods, scarcity, Imperial Post is so popular that the piracies, and typhoone.

deals

and A. H. Hamet are p rmitted to resign from Corporal Pellow and Gunners A. Louraire

the Volunteers,

At the meeting of the Legislative Council to

be held to-day the only business in the orders of the day is the third reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance relating to Life Insurance Companies.

His remains

in the Wong San Po lank raptey.

His Honour-Where was it lodged? Sir Henry In Court,

His Honour (to Official Receiver). No eb- jection on your part?

The Official Receiver-I have no objection. Sir Haory-The Chief Justion told me to The object of the sourity was that debtar repeat the application in Court this morning. should appear for his public examination, and security was given by two friends, one of whom. lodged 85,040, and the other lodged the title deedy of property in Kowloon. The money had treon returned and, as the trustee reported that the presence of the debtor was no longer required, be applied for the return of the title deod

His Honour Granted.

AN ABORTIVA APPLICATION. When Leung Ou Po appeared for public emmination Mr. Morrell, of Mosure Dyuoys and Bowley, appeared for debtor.

Mr. R. Harding said he opposed the further examination.

Mr. Morrell retorted that his friend had no locus standi, Mr. Looker had appeared before on a similar application.

Mr. Harding was anderstood to way he represented a certain creditor.

Mr. Morrell replied that Mr. Harding could Bot repre ont auy creditor. He had tried his hardest at the Magistracy to obtain a conviction against debtor bat had failed.

His Honour ruled against Mr. Harding. D-tor stated that his assets amounted to

the bankrupt, and be wished leave to continue $75,097, and his liabilities to #125,385.

Mr. Harding said be had two actions against

them.

Mr. Morrell-The mummons for judgment. was dismissed by the Chief Justice.

verbal application of this kind. It is our His Honour-I am not going to do it on weeks since I eat, and they bare hait plenty of time,

small indeed.

The Official Receiver-The assets are very

His Honour- You have 375,000, The Offcial Receivor-I don't think there

will be anything like that. If he is discharged by the Magistrate it is extremely likely

Mr. Morrell-I don't think he will go away. He is simply being persecuted by his creditors. His Honour-I don't think there is my reason why I should grant the application

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.

We Shan Cheung, an application for discharge, partner, M. J. Scott Harafon appeared for 0. D. Thomson appeared for the petitiouing Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared for the sole Messrs. Shewati Tomes and Company, and Mr.

creditor.

Mr. Goldring said the man had been in gaol since 2014 October last year, sad at his last appearance in Court the Chief Justice intimated

for every twenty old shares. of shares in the Shell Company in the propor-interred in the cometary at Happy Valley his discharge in bankruptay would, of course, that application should be made for his releasa were The application was filed. The application for a tion (so far as practicable) of three now shares

yesterday afternoon, a large number of imply his discharge from Victoria gaul. In friends following them to their last resting fixing conditions he asked his Lordship to consider the feet that the man had served nine months in prison.

A stonecutter residing at Shaukiwan appeared place.

before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court.

The defendant, who was represented by Mr. on the charge of harbouring svoller man's wife

Otto Kong Sing, and he was legally marriod to the woman, and she was not the wife of however, it appera that she was previously auother man. From the women's afatament,

married, but her husband had been away from her for sometime. When the defendant sought

here, she laid her case before the Jose and he "Proved of the union, giving her to undemtsad that ber former husband was dead. The case

was remanded.

WATER PULO.

The table now as follows:-

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His Lordship He was in for twelve months, wasn't he?

Mr. Goldring-No, he is in till he finds

$5,000.

His Honour-What is be in for now? Mr. Goldring-They won't let him ont (laughter).

The Ooist Receiver-He was committed till be found $5,000.

His Honour-And he hasn't found it. Mr. Haraton explained that the debtor had been ordered to and security in the sum of

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