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the Coneni began it, by objecting to a Japanese postman going into the armpound with letters for the Consulate through a private gate, instead of the usual public entrauca. Tho postman seems to bave discovered--A "shortcut"

anda

CO'short temper as well, because when

the Chinanma opposed his use of the former, the postman demonstrated the latter by giving him a beating. From, an international point of view, no harm had been done. The Chinese coolie had probably deserved what be get by being rudely officicus. Perhaps he had heard of the

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A new cable was opened yesterday between Batavis and Covos, which affords an alternative route to Europe and to Australids, and a more direct route to Africa.

An advertisement appesre in another pelaman announcing the arrangements for the Football Shield Final on Saturday, between theH KFC and H.M.S." Bedford," Hifpast four is the

time.

When the fag of Adm. Sir Arthur D. Fanshawe was Loisted at Portsmouth, this unusual spectacle woven of the Victory, the Aagship of the present Commandor-le-Chief, saluting the fig bin successor. The cricom

a Commander-in-Usief at the port being sucoseded by an offer senior to him ou the list is probably without preced ont.

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At a recent diauer, of the Now Hampshire Society one of the ocators, Mr. Lather B. Little delivered an elaborate widros, at The close of of which he aid: Gotlemes, I have re- pealed to you word for word the great speech of Daniel Webster, one greatest son, at the New Hampshire festival held in Boston in November, 1919, and not a mother's son of Now Hampshire here has recognised a word of it.”

Lord Salvesen, in delivering judgment in a case if the Court of Session the other day, onlled attention to the remarkable case of a Sostch bricklayer, whose income smounted to 276 s week. On that insomnia he brought up six children, three of his sons qualifying for the learned professions. Notwithstanding the ex- pense of bringing up his family, he had nesumn. of movable estate, besides owning the cottage intod, few years before his death, nearly £400

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"BAILY PRESS " EXCLUSIVE AZEVIOS.] DISASTROUS FIRE AT BOSTON.

LONDON, April 14th." At Chelsea, a manufacturing suburb

DEATH OF MR. A. H. RENNIE,

FOUND DROWNED..

Hongkong thrilled all last ovenlog with the news of the death by drowsing of Mr. A. H Rennie, manager of the Flour Mills at Juuk Bay. I was soon about the streets of the sity during the moralng, laughing and talking-

in which he lived. The life of this man, said of Boston a disastrous fire has "pparoutly in good health and spirits, and many

the judge, presented' a picture of untiring thrift and remarkable industry, because the evidence occurred, doing damage to the extent disclosed that be had no income beyond his of seven millions and resulting in five weekly wago. His motiva life extended until people being killed and fifty injured be was over eighty years of age,

Twelve thousand people have been rendered homeless.

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proglo refused to bulibro the news, which, as it passed from month to month, was to the effect that, he had jumped overboard deliberately from his lunch.

I be facts go far confirmed as follows. Mr. Rennio koft, his office about" three- o'clock in the afternoon, and went aboard his launch, the "Cann is," to go to the mills. His

·dead body' was landed at, the Poles Wharf & LONDON, April 14th.:

couple of his later, by his own crew, The Wille Edouin, the music hul westler was qually, and a choppy usa wis

celebrity,

is dend.

[RHUTER'S SERVICE,)

THE KAISER AT CORFU.

LONDON, April 12th. The Kuiser has reviewed an Anglo- Greek feet at Corfu.

THE NEW POLITICAL"

APPOINTMENTS.

running. The usu msthals of restoring animation to the apparently drowned were appli, a duoudly and paraveringly, bal without succuss

Witnesses who claimed to have authentic information assared our representative that the erew of Mr. Reunio's launch declare that it was

a case of deliberate suicide. It was (4300rding to the Chinesa) in Lyeomun Pass that Mr. Lounia jumped overboard, from the portrailų, The launch was stopped as soon as the coxswain Sir Henry Fowler and Mr. Churchill | realize what had happened, and the Chinese have resigued their seats, on promotion

LONDON, April 12th.

A rumour has been published at Rome, to the affect that ibe Government is in negotia tion with the Negus Menelik with a view le the cession to Abyssinia of the entire colony of Brythres, Menelik, it is stated, is strendy

~Mr. Lloyd George, who-has-mediated co The Japanese post-making praperations for the conversion of his

at Carnarvon that the ora of strikes and lock- unu's "bonour might have been entisfied it try into a "sos, power," and has bon trest-sucessfuly in recent trode disputes, declares ing with a German firm for the construction

oule wasier at any rata ought to be ofer he had not been interrupted while teaching of a small flat.

They did not eattle the justics of any dispate, the coolie his place, but unfortunately the

The woak went to the wall, whether it bad Consul heard the noise, and, white-man-Jtke,

blind brutality about him. Who suffered separated the two, before either had had

justice at its back or not. There was a kind of

enough. The postman went bis rocad, and

from strikes ? Not the combatante, but the the office coolie dusted the kuces of his

trade, unskilled labour, the women and children. the weak, feeble, and ago No striks ever pants. Unfortunately, the Japanese post-tance of

took place in any district that had not been followed by a rising death-rate, Really it was man passed the Consulate on his return,

time that there abould be something better than talking with four friends, and saw the coolie again. The coolie also saw him, and it is

the bruto machinery of either strikes, or lock. outs. Ho had a borrer of strikes, and felt it his most probable that both sides expressed Ulicir still ruled feelings. Some taunt scoins to

duty and pride to prevent them from beginning have pricked the postana's friends as much

and spreading. He had found almost fatal to a

as it pricked him. All fire can at the doo,

settlement the soose, "We have not had a row for yours, and ona is aboat due." He hoped that eventually trade and commerce, and the who fled into the Consulate, pursued by the nugry Japanese, The deserving coolie,

Industries of the country-master and man- would be driven by the general sense of the screaming and yelling, found safety in the

Bommunity to some impartial tribunal that would settle these matters. Consul's private quarters, and his purauere

"I hope the company will provide me with a mearly voided their vengeful feelings on

Dow carriage. I will not sit in a gorm: other doolies whose only offence was that incubator, the Kaiser camarkod, when a depus

LONDON, April 12th they too wore the pigtail. They defended tation representing the Balin Underground themselves, and the result was lively Railway asked him to honour them by making

The New York State Republican Conven. of No. 3 Lyndhurst Terrace, was summoned melco. The Consul could not disentangle his the first trip on the suburban extension "tube."" It appears, the "Mail" says, that the Kaiser

for causing to be made noises calculated to tion has endorsed President Roosevelt's When own retainers till assistance canie.

hae a horror of eatching infectious disease, and disturb the porce and tranquility of the neigh-policy, and recommended Mr. Hughes as the Chinese police hal overwhelmed the insists on the most rigid precautions.

bourhood between twelve o'clock midnight and candidate for the Presidency; the Conven- units of the scuting group, the Consul sent

Reconily it was announced that the Gold.three a.m. agaiu osme before the Court. tion favours on early revision of the Tariff for the Japanese police, and meanwhile

smitha Company had mas held four Japanese prisoners. Naturally #g100,000 towards re-search work at Cimbridge, Solicitor, nor appeared on behalf of the police crowd gathered, and the Consul seems to The same guild have offord a similar suta to have lost his head, as we hear of him pro- the sister University, Au intimation to that ducing a revolver, and himself acting as effet was conveyed to the Vice-Chancellor, by amind escort.over the Japanese prisoners, the secretary in the Oxford Appeal Fand, The who were ultimately houted over to his gift is to be employed in establishing 16 Oxford a reuilarship in English, to by associated with panese colleague. He protested to the the name of the Goldsmith's Company Japancae Consul against trespass on ground A. S. WATSON & CO.. Covered by the Stars and Stripes, and.

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against the assaulting of his servants, and it is also alleged that he invited an immediate expression of regret and apology, which naturally could not be offered till the Fa panese Cousul had ascertained all the facts The American Consul, quite naturally thought his personal evidence should out- weigh the concerted statement of the four Japanese, but, also quite naturally, the Japanese Consul, acting judicially, could not so high-handedly disregard the affir matians of the quartette. He waited all the depositions, in due forms, aal was not to be hustled into the summary justice xpected by the American Consul, who was now evidently a little excited, and full of the idea of the enormity of the insult to his flag. A dignified patience would have improved his p'sition, for the Japanese undoubtedly had no right to trespass as they did in their private feud with his

donation of

During the discussion on a pasa bɔforə Mr. Kemp at the Magistracy yesterday one of the Frisoners sitting is the desk waiting trial jump-

to his feat and interrupted with som›romarka addressed to the Magistrata.The-interpreter explained that the man was asking bat if his Worship did not intend to try kim hoghould let him go. Mr. Kemp til the interpreter to inform him that he would be tried all right and then they would ste about letting him go.

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An extraordinary incld mt is reported from Cecono, Italy, During service in a church the priest, who was discoursing on the scourging of the Saviour, was suddenly carried away by fans tical enthusiasm; and, after lashing himself with species of "knout," descuded from the pulpit und began to log the in bere of his con gregation, irre pectiva of age or sex. A scene of great disorder followed, and when eventually calm was restored by Carabinieri, i was found that 15 persons had been badly fujured.

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.

to the Perage and the Board of Trade got Mr. Renais ou of the water, already doad respectively Uther posts remain unchanged, they say. They took him as fast as possible to the Police Fior at Kowloon, whence, after DISTURBING THE TRANQUILITY OF THE UNITED STATES' PRESIDENCY. unsuccessful efforts to bring him to the body was put on the Can ds" again and "taken to the Mectuary. Someone half masted the fig, and this it was that let the nami boom so spoodily public,

The own in which Oliva Hale, the occupant

Kemp heard the summous. Mr. Bowley, Crown.

who provocated, and Mr. P. W. Goldring again condunted the defence.

THE GERMAN WAE TREASURE

At the sitting of the Reichstag Committee on Mr. GuldringMy client is not here. Mr, March 17, on the Imperial Debt Estimates, Huzeland gave me to understand there would overal members of the Cenirs urged that the the French indemnity of 187-now kept at the simply be argument on the point of law raised, marks of war treasure, the bulk of and I did not think it would be necessary for Julius Tower at Spandau, should be used for the Empire's currant necessities, instond of auch an immense sam being kept lying idle while money was borrowed and interest paid upon it to most the present deficit. The notant advantage of the money in time of war they doclared would be small.

ber to be bore

His Worship What if she is fined?... Mr. Goldflag-Oh I will give an undertaking to pay that.

His Worship-She only appeared onos Mr. Goldring-She never appeared. Mr. Bowley-I understand my friend is to raise varinus poin ́s, and I think the most convaint course would be for him to state bia objections and then I could reply.

Herr von Sydow, Secretare of the Treasury,. replied that, lu time of need the treasure in the Julius Tower would play a most necessary part, for then the 12,000,000 warks in question would not have to be withdrawn from cironlation Herr Twele, Vader Secretary of the Treasury, alen apposed the propwal to conch the treasure, for he said an outbreak of war might coincide with a Gasnoiul crisis.

EFFECT OF NEW PATENT LAWS."

The new Patent Act, which Mr. Lloyd- George introduced last sesion, and which duly became law, coming into foros on January 1 of this year, is already bearing fruit. At a meeting of Lever Brothers, at Port Sunlight, Mt. W. H. German firm, whose capital is £13,000,000, na Lever, M.F, stated that the Boyer Company, a a result of the amendment of the British patent Jaws has purchased twenty-four acres of the Sunlight estate for an auiline factory.

This being in close proximity to the salt felda of beshire and the coal field of North Wales would become the Brst manufacturing ouniro in

Aucther version of the occurrence is that

Mr. Hernie went out on the launch-for-his

usual daily visit to Jauk Baylis boy prepared toa ou board bat Mr. Requie declined to partake of any saying that he was no fooling well. Shortly afterwards, ha leff the cabin, the for of which

is flash

Byfor the Graw sould at the taffeail, with the leo, aud stod for a moment realise what had happened, M. Rennie was overboard. One of the gosiwains, whole name we have not learned, jumped after him and attempted to rescue him. Tuo usa wa choppy and swimming would be difficult, specially for a man fully clothed. He did not reach his master in time to save him, but he managed to retrieve the body which with the assistacion of the other members of the crew was, got on board.. On the return journey the whistle was blown continuously and this attracted tas attention of the officer in chargy of the volisa

aunch who went out to meet the “ Canids;”: and obtain the story from the Chines. On the Police wharf Dr. Ainslie tried the asubl

methods of rosasoitation but without av il, Mr. Rennie's dispatch box, handel over to the polios at the same time as the body, appared t› bar

been in the water. The body was subogially

romoved to the mortuary at Kennedytowa- In response to our enquiries at the Wate Police Station the ofisiale declined to make- any statement.

Mr. Goldring said he had been asked by Mr. Hazeland to intimate to the Captain Superin- tendent of Police the pointa e intended to raise and he had done so. He had four points The first was that the section under which the summons was taken was not applicable to private houses. His second paint was that even if it were there could be no proceedings taken unless by the application of the persons aggrieved by the alleged naisince. The third point was that it was not punishable under the Bammary Offences Ordinanes and bis foarth point was that regard must be bad to the nature of the boases in the lacstity. Prooeding with bis argument that section 13 of the Ordinance did not apply to private houses, he said this Considerable sensation has been caused by the provision was purely local and they were On April 7th, at Shanghai, Dav HUL Young,

persistent rumor that Senhor Frasco, the ex- Fentitled to look back to see what was the object of Changtilifu, Conno, to EMILY McCaw,

-and-the-Berlin-Auiline Company, which have "Dw Apil Til, at Shanghai, WARRINGTON servants, but the whole business was Dictator, has returned to Portugal and is now of the framera of the Ordinanca, That Ordini believe, the Elberfeld Farbenfabriken, the

scarcely worth writing diplomatic Jettersiding at Cardiga, near to Lasb. He is ance of 1874 was passed to put a stop well-knows Badiseks asilios and soda works, confidential clerk to the H›a, Juha Nurqusy, staying at the house of a personal friend, and is to the bujesnoe caused by the midsight combined to manufacture in England the the premier and provincial treasurer of Manitoba. closely guarded by police, says the "Morning cries of watobmen, It had nothing to articles for which they hold palents. Their In 1890 he joined the Hongkong Civil Servies Leader." It is reported that Senhor Fracce do with noises made in private houses, representatives have for some time past boca

as correspondence clerk in the Public Workd has returned to reorganise hie party, many It was only applicable to ni Lt orien and making inquiries in this country with a view to establishing worse. Another important Gur- members of which will contest constituencies ories and noises made in the street. This dan syndicate. the Hooolist Farbwerks and Department, and subseqantly soled as Acting in the forthorming slections. The authorities Ordinance went much farther than the Act at Mesurs. Cassila and Co., have alrealy scared. Assistant Harbourmaster and Acting Superin to placate the home and if his Worship decided against him works for a similar purpose at Elasmoro Portendent of the Water Palios (1892) Asting,

near Chester. Then Gras ipfasture dyes, are doing all they Republicans

such as "gathatio, indigo, and alizarine, which have hitherto not be made in England because the patents were in German harde,

Ou Aril 10th at Shanghai, to Yr. and Mrs VIGENT VIZENZINOVICH, a lughter.

MARRIAGES.

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BEATUS.

On April det, at Tsingta, Jous Bavriar Roens uged 18 yours

On April 10th, at Shanghai, Sauvi FERRICK- sos, aged 40 yrs.

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The Daily Press.

Hoross APRIL 15TH, 1908

THE ial on that sends pioneers usually includes a few simples of hooliganisms. The good mea go to the front, and the bad follow. It cannot be helped; and all nations have had to blush at times because of the misbehaviour of soms of their represent

about.

Four plague out yesterday mika the total at.date 62.

It is understood at Purtsmouth that the St. Vincaut, bat il-ship, now building there, will bo famched in Augus,

A chorus of kinety voices will sing soleations from The Messiah "this evening at 5 30 is the Cathedral and again on Friday at 9:15 pm,

Fire families, totalling twenty-nine members, wars deported from St. Catherine's, Ontario, and sent back to Loudby, baonuse the heads of the familles refused to work when offered employment.

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There was a ocosciation race for non-winners in the One Tragign Claes of the Corinthian Yacht Club, the prize bring a handsome cup given by Mr. D. Templeton, "Doris" won in over a twelve mise ourse in light and variable finished a poor second, and winds. "Joan' "Toinette" third. Mesure Rimssy omi Wood gave the "Caress" cup for the fu-keele, which raced over the same course, the 'Dorothy, “Era,"

"Tremona " and "Iris." Tho Tromena was late to line. being

this would affect the liberty of everybody in the Colony. No one could sing or play any musical instrament at any time after six o'clock at night. He would like a decision on that purat: and it his Worship was ogarnat him then evidence could be called and the other three points argued afterwards. It was not sufficient that a constable should be the judge of what constituted a nuisance or not. There must ba complaint by the neighbours. There musi be more than ons porson otherwise it would be nothing short of persecution;

His Worship-The noise might be of much a halare that it would not be necessary to cal)

Alexander R. Campbell, ssaior olork in the New Tork branch of the Standard Bank of atives. It is not just to blamen Government South Africa, has banded in bis resignation, becalmed. Shortly after the start Mr. Irving evidence...

giving as his reason that he was i receipt of too

for the wisdongs of its ungovernables, not

in the Iris collided with the mooring rope

even though a lively prejudice or cherished large a ralory. Two medical root ars inquiring of the oilship at Myere East Buoy and carried garant's constituted a most ingenions attempt

.

into the state of his mind.

....

away his forestay Dorolly" won the cup; Tremona duished soond. These two TRUSS closed the season.

Miss Bateman, of B-lilios School, was sau moned befors Mr. Kemp at the Magistracy, yesterday for keeping a ferocious dog. The complainant a Chinese woman, said she was walking along the road carrying some marth

At the last sitting of the Y.M.C.&. Literary when she suddenly felt a dog bite the onlf of Prove that it was calculated to distarb.

and Debating Society's Parliament”. Captain

used a silver coin to scrape it. She fellowed Baler very ably introduced a Bill to give Pre-hor leg. Blood game from the wound and she ference to British Shipping aguinatareiga

the kingdom and give employment to large

The German firm in question represents, wa

alent on

According to Who's Who in t'e Fur Est, to which the late Mr. Rounie had given the

born on Nov. 17th, 1857. He completed his particulare, Alfred Herbert Rennie, J.P., was

education at a Toronto colleg, and became

Superintendent and Secretary Sanitary Board

(1593).

Since then his has been in commerce.

He

Phe-now-Aot sarokes patents whate the patented article or process is not made or began as importing agent for Canadian and other carried on in the United Kingdom palous tha sation for the revocation of a foreign

He came prominently profitable business. Patente can show satisfactory reason. Appli- Aur, and is understood to have done a big and

this the ground that it is nothing worked in th country on be made at any me one year after before the public within the last two years as the passing of the Act, whing took place un August 29 of last year. This is the Best the promoter of the huge undertaking at Jank same protsoting British industry. And it Bay, and it is very few weeks ago that he was. promises to have far-reaching realis in providing better employment, as many other foreign Seme which manufacture patent articles are also preparing to erect works in England

DEATH OF PROFESSOR ÖPPERT!

pointing proudly to the success of it. Privately

we know that he had ambition to eɔme forward as a publicist in the early fature, and he Mr. Bowley in reply said that his friend's

certainly took a keen interest in administrative matters affecting the interests of the Colony. to wriggle out of the Ordinance. He went on Professor Gustav Oppart, the authority on Els comtuents on pubile questions were usually to show that, the Ordinance was purely a local Hebrew, Sanskrit, and other Ludian language,very shrewd and pointed and direct. On all provision and there was nothing in the English died on March 16 at Berlin. Born in 18360 Lands, and during his life, so that it is an Jewish parents Herr Opport in 1870 proceeded law as equivalent. The preamble on which histo England. His worked at ford University, mure post mortem compliment, bis mirvellous fri-nd rulled had been repealed when the and while filling the post of dealstant at the energy and industry were somertad om Ordinances were consolidated. He contended Bodleian Library Le catalogued the Hebrew and his business abilities gerally admitted. that it was not necessary to prove that the noise Matinscript collection. He was next appointed

Mr. Instic Bargrave Daus granted Mrs. did disturb anybody. It was only neocmary to ander librarian of the Windsor Castle library.

In 1872 Professor Opport apcepted the Sanskrit Kato Hyde-Pesmoz & Recroz u sud the Chair at Madras Univerally, holding that post. Mr. Goldring argued that the proceedings outil 1884. In the following year he joined the custody of her obild, on amount of the Mr. Brooke Hyde-Pearson. Mr... Graz brook must be on the complaint of a combination of tegobing body of Berlin University as Professor misconduct of and desertion by her heshand, Baid the petitioner and respondent were matried persons and ke submitted that the Logislature of the fodian Aryas and son Aryan tongaes.

His principal contributions to the literature at Yokohama in 1892. In 1983 with the Languages (London 1870). "Contributions to went on visit to Canada, but the husband. the History of Southern India" (Madras, 1882) zevar contributed to their support and they

Nitiprakusika" (1882), andLists of Sanskrit

Davor lived together afterwards. Subsequentl Manuscripts in Southern India" (1880). Mrs, Hyde-Person came to England, sud Reuter.

learned that her husband was the co-respondent HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL -Keep your com in the divorce case of Draw v. Draw and Pear- plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmante, Luit son and was present in court when Me Drow Charmant will enable you to do it. Her ervant in the Draws spoke to Mr. Hyde- Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Poudra wangranted a deeres. Mary Markwall, a former Specialliles for the Skin are the tady of a Pearson visiting Mrs, Drew. Once Mr. Draw, ifatius. A. 8. Wation & Co., Ltd., Bela Agents ming home unexpectedly, turned Mr. Ardo

Pearson out of the house.

antipathy makes the opportunity too

During the uols fir Nicholas O'onor, tempting Lately Japan las come in for a

the British Ambassador at Comtanlinople the great den of adverse criticism, some vi Sults intel frequent inquiries to be made which may be justifiable, but of which auch regarding the condition of his Excellency, and undoubtedly is not. The thrilling story of offer to send his own physicians to attend The Japancad-assault on the American bim: Tliese marks of Imperial ationtion and Corsulate at Mukden" has provided another sympathy were much appreciated. obance to enhance the badness of Japan's bul nanie, for those who welcome such chances, and we suppose by this time it is causing shrieksome heilinės en' the Pacific Bounty Aidel Vervels. Amongst the speakers the coolie in charge of the dog to the house did not intend to carry the section so far as of philology wira: "On the Classifiantion of respondent's coosent, the wife and her obila Coast Strange what tricks of humour were Messrs. Barrington, Bovan, Fowler, Kinga- but en arrival there the mistress would have the prosecution claimed that it could go.

nothing to do with her. Miss Bateman denied Mr. Bowley said he was sorry that his friend geographical names perform in the course of Bary Futton, Cubey, Noirs, Disla and Lowry that the dog wa farosion. It was only a white had so little confidence in the Court. events-the Coast Pacific! In reality, to

Ou or about Haroli 18 (hero was a collision and tan torrier which never bit any ons before. Mr. Goldring I have every confidenos in the an unbiassed witness, the Mukden incident of New York between the North German She kept it in the house for protestion because has no more importance than a fight in Lloyd Kronprinz Willelm and an unknown some six years ago she bad been the victim of Court but I have no confidence in the policeman. His Worship thought that the section was Seven Dials, The nationality of the rowdias, steamer The German liner anchored off an armed robbery there. The suole in charge It is a case of petty persecution. and the nationality of the Consulate, has Bigton led, with a large Eash in her stern of the dog said he way out with three animals. very strong and he would like to consider it

high above the water-fine. The Kronpring The dog bit the complainant, because she carefully rothing to do with the significance of the Wilhelm, of 14,908 tons, built in 1901, la vained knocked up against it. His Worship di The further hearing wae Axed for next case. A Chinese messenger employed byat 2323,000,

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