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of intoxication
Public attention.
as to attract
This charge
related to an occurrence which
had taken place.
gears before,
and had apparently
"Leen forgotten
as it deserved.". "Although not a
single witness who was cxamined
on this subject
"Intoxicated" mi
uses the word
reference to the
Chief Jushie, and others distinctly
negatived it, although it is
Evident that
observers.
many
perceived nothing remarkable
mi his manner on
the occasion,
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and that those who noticed the
most describe his condition
theruselves in no shonger language
than that of excitement and
"Exhilaration" — yet tivo Councillors,
of them a witness against
this fudge, soled that the charge
was proved,
one of them having
been himself called as a
against him
witness
Without too
nicely weighing the exact meaning
of the words used by the witnepes
in describing the state of bir
Hulme, it is quite sufficient to