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Emperer, since, we understand, recanted by His Majesty, may look upon Asia as hornets' nest, and upon Western civilization as a mischievous hoy poking it with a stick, to see what will happen. We do not admire the analogy, preferring to call the hornets nest a nest of hedgehogs, fur we do not us
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16гm 1907. Mr. J. Kortais Altos, General Manager, and TELEGRAMS. Mr. G. van Thiol de Vries, Technical Manager. representing the East Asiatic Dredging Co., Tez Bokkel Huizink, Korthals Alter van Thisi de Vries & Co., contracters for dredging opera- tions in the Huangpu and also for the building of the braakwater, have arrived in Shanghai and operations will start very shortly.
Tho total plague deaths in India during the
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JAPAN AND MONGOLA.
TOKYO, August 15th. A mischievous rumour has been
circulated that Jupun has agreed to give to Russia exclusive control of
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, August. Jõtl.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
BEFORE SI FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF
JUSTICE).
APPLICATION FOR REUKIVING ORDER. Re the Tong On firm. Mr. J. H. Gardior
not say whother he had sold any recently. Chan Sai-hon also want under the name, Tien Po tong. That was his "tong name.
Chan Sia-ion, recalled, denied this and also amoned that he had sold about 60 mew of his Jard, and mortgaged another 70 now.
The Oficial Receiver-You have not soil or mortgaged any ladd since ?—No.
Thon, you have 60 maw nor? That is
week ending July 2016 were 2,769 as comparsa with 4,599, in the previous wook. The only important mortality has occurred in the Bombay Frasidency with 804 destha, the Punjab with auter Mongolin. It is quite ground-cotes, and the act of bankruptcy was that thu
(of Menara Bruttoa and Hatt) appeared on behalf included in what I mortgaged. The debts were $100), das on two promissory of the creditor to polition for a receitjug order
1,423, Burma with 185, and Mysuru with 157. A little more than two months ago, in the week
ret, cran with Japan in mind, see a decisivo signs that the Asiatics bave come withriu mensurable distance of realizing the potentialities of their numbers and weight. The Weat lias worked hard to hustle the East, which has preferred to roll itself up like the hedgehog, presenting its spines to ending the 11th May, the mortality fmi plague for the whole country amounted to 82,400, the the disturber, but otherwise lying inertnumber of deathe in the United Provinces being It has become platitudinous to say that the 17,057, and in the Panjah 60,456. Japanese, by their conversion to Western mannera and methods, have contributed to
less.
debtor absented himself from the Colony.
His Lordship. That is not suficient. You must prove intent to defraud or delay.
Mr. Gardiner.The intent is eat out in the affidavit of the petitioning craditor who 'sten that the assets are $300 and the liabilities $8,000
His Lordship-I cannot infer from the muru fact of the man's going away that he left the
the force of impact from the West a tractive gratulate Mr. W. G. Bell on his appointment attackel the polico, and wrecked the Colony with intant to defroad bis creditors.
force from the East, but as yet they cannot
WATERS be said to have successfully drawn as much
OF
ABSOLUTE .
PURITY
AND THE
HIGHEST DEGREE
OF PERFECTION.
The Straits Times says:-Wo base to con to the Postmaster Generalship of Singapore in succession to Mr. Noel Trotter, under whom be worked as assistant postmaster georal and
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THE BELFAST RIOTS
Lardos, August 18th. At Belfast yesterday orening, the mob
barracks. The Riot Act was rend, and the military fire. Que man and us woman. were killed, thres others hud serion gunshot wounds, and in addition many were injured by bayouets and batons.
as the West has driven. Possibly it will accountant, For close upon tan years, Mr. yet be found, as we suspect, that their con. Beli has been associated with the Straits version is so thorough that they to Settlements, and, although he was away in Penang for a year or two, his work has been prefer to drive rather than to draw. It
Belfast at midnight was in a state of chiefly in the postal department at Hingapore. does certainly appear to us that they are We feel sure that he will prove a worthy
terror. All reports agree that the riot was accepted the handicaps as well as the helps ancoessor to Mr. Nos). Trotter, and will con.premeditated. Stones were pilet, and wires of the West; and the labour ex industrial tinue to keep the post office at that high drawn across the streets. Altogether three troubles of Germany, Belfast, Southernstandard of efficiency it has now attained. were killed, thirty are iu hospital, and many
We understand Mr. Bell's appointment will others are wounded. France, and elsewhere, are by no means
be gazetted in a few days. unparalleled in modern Japan. Such is ons of the penalties to be paid for the progress OUR SODA WATER is the most whole.
of material science and the mu'tiplying of some daily beverage that can be taken,
With greater luxury alleged necessities. OUR LEMONADE, ORANGE CHAM-
PAGNE, RASPBERRYADE, LEMON and costlier existence pome dicentisfaction and indiscipline, and a degenerated physique and a more complex mentality prone to hysteria. The Californian agitation, the repatriation of Chinese from South Africa, and the colour prejudices of British
SQUASHI, &c. possess the true durour of the finest Fresh Fruita,
Wo would draw special attention to OUR LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE, which has the pleasant characteristics of the nest Lime Fruit
OUR DRY GINGER ALE is a beverage of Columbia and elsewhere, are merely portents of what would happen if "General" Bourn's prophecies were to look like coming It is undoubted that the skill and
delightful flavour and groma. OUR SARSAPARILLA is not only a deli-
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true
The latest craze in England is the revival as a holiday amusement of one of the oldest in.
stitutions of the world-the
Caravan. A
THE NEW YORK SLUME.
LONDON, August 18th. Prices on the New York Stock market
has been formed, which will provide its members day's rates. thereby neording the sharpest Caravao Club of Geost-Britain and Tealand during the last hour fell far below Satur-
with information na to who and where to asopellapen of the year. There is an utter It has a flag which will distinguish its vans nhsence of buying power. The favourite from those of commoner folk, and literature
expluation beard in Wall Street was "too on the enbject is alrandy appearing.
much Roosevelt.""
A ra,
is said, will soon be obtainable for £79, sad the Secretary estimates that, including hire of caravan, horse, and foul, the cost for a family will be about £2 per head per week. It all sounde very delightful, but are confess to a sneaking admiration for the Amerioss gentle
£2000 rather than in the cheap onesvan of the suburban holiday maker; that is a manificant appendage to a cottage in a laue, Park Isue for choice," and calculated to induce a spirit of contentment.
THE TELEGRAPHISTS, STRIKE.
LONDON, Augul 13th: The strike of telegraph porators has stopped communication simust throughout
wing the telephone servies.
The petitioning creditor was called, and slated that he had endeavoured to find the partners of the debtor ärm on various ocasions, but siwaya without success.
His Irdship graated the application,
A SIMILAR APPLICATION. Re Au Ka-po es parla lá Kuk-Chan. Mr. R. Harding appeared for the orelilor
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It was not your own then. The division Was Lot till the fifth moon of this year, yel you say you mortgaged it on the 10th moone last year! I know what my share would come to. I asked my father, to divide, but as he would not, I mortgaged my share.
Mr. Bailey asked for the adjournment
the public examination, and united his Fordship to grant a warrant for the arroat of the debtar under section 24 on the ground that the debtor had not given a fall disclosure of his property in his statement of affairs.
of
His Lordship-I think there is a prima facie case, although I don't quite know how it will ultimately work out. There certainly has been a case of suppression of the truth with regard to the name Tien Po Tong" therefore th Warrant must go.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
and asked for a receiving order. He understood BEVOR ME. A. G. Wise (PUNE JUDR). the debtor was not in the Colony and an interim receiving order had already hoon made. Tho
A PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE. set of bankruptcy was notice of suspension of
This was the trial of an issue to decide whether payment. The ausis were valued at $30,000, firm, and was the outcome of a former action in Lai Chi-chin was a partner in the Tak Li Lang but the amount of the liabilities was ankaown, The amount due the petitioning creditor was
which judgment for 8338.92 was entered against $600,
the said firm, and against Li Hing-pong and Lai Chi-chin, partners.
Hi Lordship-Caless I know the liabilities I cannot grant the order.
Mr. Harding-There are substantial assets, my Lord..
His Lordship-Substantial assets to pay 2500, I cannot grant a bankruptcy petition against a man worth $30,9.0 because he owes you $500.
The case was adjourned.
AN EDITJE ! BIFFICULTIES.
Pe Wong Sai-ohoun, er parte the debtor. Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Mere. Goldring and Barlow) pplied on behalf of the debtor, the receiving order. The debts were estimated at editor of the Sai Nin-Pa newspaper, for
OUR STONE GINGER BEER since its patience of workmen and craftsmen whose man who is touring England in a vau which cost the United States, the only exception | $1,50 and the aceste at $1,000.
istrodnation, has been steadily growing it needs are simple and habits frugal are
popular favor.
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BIKTAS.
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On August 8th, at Shanghai, the wife of
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August 9th, at Shanghai, the wils or Chaiyua Kidraus, of a daughter.
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Quite a comic story was told in the Calcutta brought to boar, however, the West would
Police Court, before Mr. Singh, about a pink- have other weapons out, and by the time the pocket, and a short-sighted Chinaman. The East became ready to work on equal terms latter was suffering from an ovular complaint, it would perhaps find itself doing all the and had been to the Eye Infirmary attacked 10 work, but is slavery to the West. At the Medical College to get his oyes examined. present such a situation is unthinkable, and his eyes, and the patient came out of the The doctor in charge applied some medicine to the pictura is drawn merely to show the patient's departmen!, ready to leave for home. futility of such forecasts Re the one Before doing so. however. he stond in an ante. room with his eyes closed for a short time to shield them from the glare of the sao. The accased, who had also gone to the Infirmary a ou out-patient, faneying the Chinaman to be blind, thought he had found an easy victim, and attempted to ease him of his gold watch and ohsia. The supposed blind man, however proved himself a match for the pickpocket whom he caught red-handed. admitted his guilt to the Magistrate and, being and old jailbird, he was sent to jail for
wany backputtings have made garrulous.
The plague total at date is 233 cases.
The Cablenews turns that half a million dollara capital is now available for the big new hotel projected at Manila, and that the pro- moters expect to give the inaugural bauquat within eighteen months.
Mr. E. E. Kutob, passenger agent, Hongkong Hotel, charged three boys with the larceny of a gold pendant, valued at 833 As other sharges wers purding against the accused, Mr. Hazeland remanded them for a week.
A coclie, found in Macdonald's shipyard at Hungbom and suspected of being there with intent to steal launch fittings, was convicted by Mr. F. A. Bazelend at the Magistracy yenler- day, and ecptsuced to three weeks' imprison
ment.
15 months
'Tho accused
FURTHER MIGHTING AT CASABLANCA.
LONDON, Angus 13th. Four thousand Moors attacked the French "pposition at Casablanca yesterday, but were repulsed.
Grauted.
AGAPENSION OF PAYMENT,
a
He the Ki Cheung firm ex parts the Tuk Hung bank.
This was a creditor's potition, made by Mr. H. Hurnthouse (of Messrs. Donnye and Bowley), for a receiving order. It was based upon notice of suspension of payment.
1 Man-yen, manager of the debtor frm said the liabilities were roughly between -$80,000 and $90,000 and the assets between
$40,000 and $50,000,
The application was granted.
SUPPRESSI) VERI.
THE MURDER CASE.
Information reached Hongkong yesterday that Adzett, had susceeded in breaking troma
Re Chan Bin-hon ea parte the debtor. the British Consulate good and evaded re-arrest
This was a public examination of the bank.. for som hours when he was captured and placed on board the U. B. Gulceston.
rupt by Mr. J. H.
Kemp, Trustse in Adsetts, being now ecan American warship, Johnson, Stokes and Master) and Mr. G. Bankrupt. Mr. II. G. C. Bailey (of Moestu.
is lochnically on American Buil. If the Ameri-Hastings (of Messre. Heslings and Hastings) san law of ex.radition bo the seas the appeared for oreditors. British, there is bound to be difficulty, for
man
As au
Chua Siu-bon said he was formerly manager
year ago.
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Mr. F. X.d' Almada a Castro appeared for bon-hing and Wong Taoi--and Mr. G. K. the plaintiffs in the original action- Lenag
Hall Bretton (of Mesara. Bruilan and Halt) represented Lai Chi-ohin.
Li fing-pong said the Tek L Lang firm commenced business with a capital of 810,000,. of which amount witness supplied 82,500 in cash and $2,500 in materiale. There were three partnership books, one for each of the partners, while one was left in the shop.
Cross examined The Tak Li Lang firm. Started business about five years go. It was uenal when a new partner eutered a firm to change the firm's name and to advertise in thu newspapers, but Lai Chi-obin said it was not necessary in this instance,
came to the conclusion that Lai thi-chin was a After hearing further evidence his Lordship
partner in the Tak Li Lang firm, and entered · judgment and costs for the plaintiffs against
him
WATER POLO.
Y... A. 27th RA,
These team met last evening, and played the first drawn game of the competition.
*TH COMPANY: Goal, Ganner Redwall; backs, Gunnors Greenwoodand D noghue; half, Bloodfeld and Fleetwood, Gunner Ward, forwards, Gansers Canter,
V.R.C. "A" TEAM: Goal, L. E. Lammert; baoks, H. A. Lammert and A. E. Alves; half, H, U. Sayer and A. H. Carroll. A. V. Barros; forwards, J. M. R. Pereira,
Thome team maintained the offensive throughout, their goalkeeper hating only three times to handle the ball, whereas the military custodian bad to hat out ever twenty times. Allowing for a number of erratio shots, this
it will not be competent for the American of the Tai Chuen fra at 245 Wing Lok Street, commander to give him ap, nor for the Consul bat zelinquished the management about four or Miniator to order his surrender. American citizen bo san
Since then he had not been elairs suuctuary employed, and lived on what he borrowed from The case of Gueris, escaped from Devil's people. He had some lands which ho mortgaged, Island, elicited the opinion that an English-sud that money went towards.bia keep. Halad
English sil cannot be exiraa share in the Cheung Shing goldsmith shop indicates excellant play by Gunner Rodwell. dited for any crime committed elsewhere. On which of late years had not made any profits. the other baud, it is unlikely that the America.a authorities will be anxious to shield such a man, and as a civilian ho cannot claim the right to play on board: An easy way out of it would be to let him "ascape," into the arms of those waiting for him.
Very likely they will not trouble about technicalities, but end him over to British Justice,
are excited Shanghai, julging by the papers" The telegrams from Hongkong appear to
police of Bengal, is publishing a liet of murdera The Fabian Daily News, dissatisfied with the
in which nothing was done" by the police to trace the criminale. It had been sued for libst by pertain members of the foros. "Mux writes: The ways of a Government are some- times fearful and wonderful and occasionally past fading out, and especially is this the case when the Government is composed of small minded hureaucrats to whom pay and privilege, leave and pension are overything, and who do not care one tuppeny dam (a small coin) for kaything if they can only get their own sweet will carried out, let the consequences to the commonwealth of the people be what they may The more one thinks about the conduct of the Government of Bengal in dipping their hand Detective-Inspector Arrow, of Scotland-yard, into the public purse to finance a private civil has returned from Spain, where be has organised suit by half a dozen policemen against a repu-not come up with the Hongkong Mora; had English lines. He will return to Spain in six characters (damage sinos ses sead at from £13 A new criminal investigation department on table newspaper for alleged damage to their weeks to take over his duties at Barcelou sathe to £33), the more one feels astounded at its head of King Alfouso's Scotland jard
miraculoas folly. And one wonders what will be the next contrip of the giddy goal.
Fire broke out on Wednesday night in the LONDON OFFICE: 131 First Sṛúest, B.C. ground floor of No.177 Des Voeur Road tenanted by a tobapaonist. The Fire Brigade promptly turned out and the outbreak wa, soon quelled. Damage was done to the sxtent of $12,000.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, Avgust 16rn, 1907.
No property inforined person is likely to regard "General" Boork as an authority Far Eastern atlers, and it will hardly f claimed that he was inspired" when bo prophesied, recently that China and Rapat, will one day exercise the hegemony of the world, and that they will attain at position, at present held by white men, "by peaceful commercial competition." Ho was a mere globetrotter in the Far East, and did not even trouble to visi: Obiñu, although he includes it in his subsequent observations, Like all globetrotters, he was not careful in ent the cost of his criticises according to the measure of his acquire? material, and
Company's Compradore or Chinese Manager Thọ Shanghai Ice Co, or at least the suddenly, without previous notice, raised the price for ice from their advertised rate of half sent per pound to one cent, the reason probably being that they had heard of a breakdown of the machinery of the rival Company,
Another coho of the September typhoon was heard at the Magistracy yesterday when In- spector Cameron charged a native of Kowloon sity with being in possession of a buoy belong- much of what he is reported to have uttered foundored in the great storm. Mr. Hazeland ing to the Hongkong Hotel launch which is mere parrot-like repatitis of phrasentenced him to seven days' imprisonment.
he has heard or read from others. It is
this fact, that there are others saying the
ANOTHER COLLAPSE
At
A collapse occurred on Wednesday No. 51 Caine Rs. This old building, which was in Cours of demolition fell in aud caust injury three workmen who Extricated and removed to the Tung Wah Hospital.
ARBUTINOT'S FAILURE.
wera
now arriving.
The debts due to this firm Amount to $36,300 odd dollar. Debtor had overdrawn his account in the Tai Chuen to the extent of about $20,000, His father had a quarter share in this firm, and it had been drawn en to the extent of $11,000, which was in addition to the $24,000 due to the Tai Chuse, and a loan of $1,000, while his assate were shares in the Tai Chuon and Clining Shing firms. Dabtor had not a share in tho Kwong Wing On of Wing Lok Street.
And you were quite satisfied with that salary? → had been all along."
Didn't yon borrow certain monies from your
By Mr. Bailey-You-way you were manager of the Tai Chuen firm; how is it you-got a At 10.3 p.m. on August 9th the detectives plary of only Toela munth he mana- returned to Shanghai on board the tender. Vugar was not a person of anthority, 42, and disembarked on the P. & Oetty in disappointed frame of mind, we are sorry to say, and without their man, For this however,
friends to avoid bankruptcy two or three months they were not to be blamed, seeing that he had Dovor smiled hor in fact, from Hongkong ago?-No. From enquiries made on board the vessel the effivors learned that such a man as the one des cribed had gone on board the Hoogho Maru just before she left Hongkong, and said Le wanted a passage to Shanghai where he know some friends, gambling men and "
His Lordship-What point do you wish me Sports" who would get him a job. He was down on his
to bear in mind when reading the evidenco. luck" he said having had a row with a reuch- woman with whom he had been travelling, and debtor has failed to disclose certain properties.
The Official Receiver-It is alleged that the
he had to mody. He had some jewellery. however, with which he offered to pay for his
The Official Receiver asked for an adjourn ment, as he would be unable to close the examinativu.
When debtor had been examined, Mr. Bailey
passage, but this offer being refused le added asked his Lordship to lose a warrant for bis that he would go on shore sgain, rullo money arrest on the ground that he made curtain on the gems, and pay for his ticket in the asuil way. The officers of the shi agreed that this false statements in his statement of affaire. would be the best coarse and the most left the ship, saying he would retura later, but this it know that a prima facie oase has been made out. His Lordship-I'm afraid I can't. I don't
seme, he never did.
You and the Official Receiver have got certain Ons paper emarke. "II. e individu should proro to be the one wanted by the Hung facts, but it is a question whether they can be koug police, it is a matter for surprise that his
substantiated, At present they are no more movements should have been so carelessly tol.thau statements thrown at him, and he bes
donied them,
lowed."
Mr. Bai We have witnesses.
His Lordship-Very well, I will hear them
When the Court resumed,
Perora and Carroll had hard lines in missing scores in the first half; in the second, the attackers seemed too hasty, laking loug shots instead of swimming up. This was very likely due to over anxiety, as the soldiers wors known to bogood stayers, and much depended on this particular match being won, or af least saved.
HMS. KENT" IN COLLISION..
H.M.S. A can down a Japanese steuer on August 8th near Hakodate. All the orew was saved.-N.-C. Daily News.
THE COST OF A NATIONAL ARMY.
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We notice In the home papers that reached us on Paturday that the Under Secretary for Way, in discussing the question of national service, gave some lateresting figures with the object of prosing that the cost of such system way prohibitive. The calculation was based on the Dusumption that the Regular Army would romain at its present strength with a reserve of 115,000 men and that bebind it there would be a National Army numbering half a million. For pay, victualling, and training expenses along, the total annuai expenditure for enck a force would amonat to 35 millions sterling. As this excludes appar ently the cost of barracks,, equipment, etc., the burden of such an army would certainly be greater than say nation could baar. We gather, however, that in this calcalation all men are paid at the rates now ruling. This is of course absurd. - Huge armis cannot be maintained on this system in any part of the world. It compaleory servios is over adopted on such a scato as Lord Portsmouth contem plated, those serving will have to be content with a minimum of pay; as is the case in all contineutal armies.-Times of Inda.
The Chinese Ministry
Education is sending
a dozė oficials, under various guies, to Japan to watch the dandust of Chinese students in
AL the Madras High Count, July 22 in son Rhythms and Rhymes in Chinese Climes, byrection with an application regarding an advance That of course, would be written in ignor same or similar things, that alone winkas J. Dyer Ball, M.R.A.S., Hongkong: Kelly and of Rs. 1 lakhs by tho Cheial Assignes to. ance of the fset that the Hongkong polica were
Walsh. Those who had the pleasure of hearing behalf of the creditors that since the application after the Hongkong Hart had guns. They after
Arbuthnot's Industrials, it was pointed out ou not aware of the crize tillneadly three full days - Ball's lecture on Chinese Poetry will ba had been filed, jute to the extent of Rs.700,000 pleased to learn that it is now in book form,had been sold, and this would materially lesson ship, which proved cereal, but no one told them were told that the man had gone on board that and those who had not, and believe the Chiness the amount applied for. If the Official Assigase that he had left it. Apparently this disappeut-
Chan Kee-ping, brother of the debtor, was Japan and to find out whether there is indeed Bity thousand, the creditors would not oppose for when they got the telegram directing would reduce the amount applied for to rupee ment made the Shanghul polise less ca eful, called, and gave evidence as to certain lauds so much anti-dynastic feeling among theaf as
nowued by hla brother in Chutan.
This has been reported by enemies of the students. the application.
attention to the Toan Muru, they did not go
land he got from his father. The existe down to
they did before, but waited
was divided between three brothers, Witness
another disappointment. However, these ma- land. for its arrival at the Shanghai wharf. The msu disembarked at Woung, and so they bud had not board that debtor had sold any of his
police have not done at all badly, and the Shang debtor being a landowner in China. tasl recriminatious are noises. The Hongkong Chan Kwan-kwok, alao testified to the hai police are to be cosgratulated for sommartly about 160 mon altogether, but witness could recovering a lost scent
his ronuke worth notizing, although we have no intention of taking them seriously. .* General" В20TMí expressly eliminatol war from his prognostications, though it seems
as promic as they seem, should obtain a copy of Rhythme und Rhymos in Chinese Climes," clear enough that before they could be
which is on sala at Mosers. Kelly and Walsh's. permitted to come to pass, war would be In this little work Mr. Ball includes many inevitable, war of the bloodiest description, quotation from the posts of China, and proves war Poutrance, in fact, because provoked beyond doubt that the neighbouring empire can by dire necessity, by the struggle for ex-
number among its literate posts of no mean istence. Those who really and seriously ability in the art of beautiful expression of
fender iden
The Official Assignee, Mr. A. Basil, who has returned from bome after explaining the need of the permission of the Court and the effect the for making an advance of Rs. 50,000 in advance recent sales. would have ou agreed to reduce the amount applied for to fifty the transaction, thousand rupees and an order in the terms was passed.
He had
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