DIOCESAN BOYS SCHOOL,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28TH, 1910.

Piorey has loft, after tharly long years, and har loss will be grently felt in this mohon.,. She still PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

will havethe satisfaction of watching its progress. to the success of which the hne largely contri H. E. the Governor, accompanied by Captain buted during her long connection with this Mitchell-Taylor, A DC., attended the annual school sa matron, (Applause,) New, boys, I prise distribution at the Boys Diocesan School propose to say a few words to you. In a school yesterday and made an interesting speech to the like this with an enrollment of 347 boys it is boys and afterwards presented the prize unavoidable that only a few should be able to to the conful scholars. In addition to the attain the highest modes in their work or large mustor of boys there were present his sports. Owing to the generonty of the Lordship the Bishop of Victoria, Mr. Apatrons of this school there are a number, Irving (Director of Education), Rer. F. T. Johnson, and Mr. Piery, the Head Master

After devotional exercises,

priser and cups for morts, so thats com paratively large number can gain some rocog. altion that their work has been approved by the Head Master and his staff and those who supervise the school teams. Silll there are stargo number who wish to succeed and are not able to do so, who have been besten by others. To them I would may do not be discouraged. Even if year after year, though you have tried to succeed, you found that you have not been able to do so. Every man and every hoy can only do his lovelbest, and it is better to be able to any you have done your very both than oven to take the prizes which come to you by natural ability unaccompanied by the maximum of effort. I think if you take a list of the men who live achieved the greatest success

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, January 27th,

the high Hmits put on pui up for sale spi

“gooda

this day in hamn goods were taken

IMINAL JURIDICTION,

Baroan Hre Honove Me, H H.J

Gouriare (Puurt Juden),

PSSTHE MOOSA KERAHIM THEAT,

Moss Ebrahim was arraigned on charges of committing offenses against the Bankruptcy Ordinance Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and the following jury was empanelled Mosars. 3 Barton, F. Maftland, A. Teulion, A Forbes, 4. O'D, Gourdin, D. Haskell and D. Clark.

The Bon Mr. F. A. Haseland (Attorney General) and Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. F.B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, appeared for the provention, while the prisoner was do fouded by Mr. Eldon Potter, instrusted by Mr. C.

Wilkinson and Mr. C. BH. Boavis (of Mowers- Wilkinson & Griat). Mr. F. Page, Hett (of

Молата Brutton & Hett) watched the case, on

half of interested parties.

technical vajotions to zanke to the first seven Mr. Pottery at the ontsot, said he had a counts of the indictment. He contended that them counts, which were brought under sotien 82 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance of 1901, wore

been made against the prisoner, Tho wording

Do you produce a recliving uydar against Ebrahim Eline --I produce this document, which speaks for itasif.

Is there such a document in existence as S This Indian gaye | receiving order against Ebrahim. Ellas ?--Not

that I know of. - ;

ram godown, to the panied by a bear instructions as to the mis of the goods, and handed in a La

Mr. Potter-I object to any conversation hotnen the bearded Indian and the clerks in Lammerts. The prisoner was not present, for has it been alleged that he was.

Mr. Flade-I aball open nothing improperly I am prove, and maintain I am entitled to prove, that this boarded Indian took, goods which I shall prove definitely by outside evidence to have been Mocs Vieira's gods, that he deposited the goode at Lammert's with a Ent, which I shall prove to have been made out in Mooss e Vieira's omes,

Mr. Potter There was no evidence of that at the Polics Court, nor hare we had any

notice of it.

Mr. Sisdo—I shall prove it all the game. His Lordship By a now withom? Mr. Binda-No, by Allans. Proceeding,

In that receiving order against the defendant personally It is a receiving order against Mooss a Visirs & Co.

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B. K. E. Allass spoke of the defendant trans- fering his share in the business of Allan HIGH CLASS

& Co to his infant won because he was afraid he might go to gaol for committ. ing fraud. Witness then spoke of the cironm stances in which his business was transferred to S. A. Maricin. He signed the agreement Moor wished him to sign, and went bankrupt next day. After he had had a big quarrel with

the defendant and Marioan he was turned out

of the shop, and false charges of emberalement were preferred against him.

Cross-examined by Mr. Potter, witsoar nið he was formerly a salesman in the shop of his father and brother at Bombay. While there ke got into bad company and spent a lot of money.

To be quite clear, and not to mines mattera. you stole your father's money I did not.

The HEAD MASTEX in the course of his report. sald With the growing numbers of pupils the staff has been ineroad by an additional tescher last year, and another this year. Exclu- aire of visiting music teacher and drill instruc. for we have twelve teachers for an avarage attendance of 270, vim, 23 boys por teacher, or taking English tuschers only, 34 per teacher At the Orford Local Examination 19 boys | entered, 18 passed (the same number as lset year) vin. 7 preliminary, 5 junioi, 6 -senior, We have not had more than 5

Counsel said he would prove that the goods seniors previously. We are preparing for

belonged to Moosa a Visirs & Co., that they the coming University, and have resumed the

were held by Mr. Lammert to the order of that When I was a child of sixteen. I told my father study of Latin. In the Calendar of the Hong-in life, whose momos are most prominent before bad, insmuch as a receiving order had not Company, and that Mooen himself enquired and brother that I wanted to see the rounds of kong College of Medicine I note that more than the public, you will find among that list a large of the section was "no peror Bgainst these Incim he would ask the inry to inter Ladie, but they wouldn't give me the money. ・・ & quarter of those who have successfully passed number of those who had never been found to whom a receiving order has been made" that the bearded Indian was the agent and ad sa they wouldn't give you the money through the College, nad obtained diplomas, camp their work, but endeavoured to do their His argamant would depend upon what authorised servant of Moons, Ca. Noremban you took it -Yes, I took it when I was 16 received preliminary training at this school. best than those who had been considered brilliant the meaning of the word person was, and 11th, 1907, Moors + Visira & Co. suspended Amongst the present students we are repre- and had taken the highest honours and prises, he would submit that it could only mean two payment. They gave notice on that day to the sented by 9, several being prizemen. We teater and I na ware if you add to that list the names thing an individual or a body corporate, that National Bank, who wore their bankers and our thanks to His Excolloney the Governor of those who by patient investigation, by messing having been given to the word person large creditors, that they were unable to meet for his monograph on British Colonias. sympathy in the alleviation of suffering, these by a special interpretation Ordinance. But in their obligations. Shortly afterwards a meeting But you warnai your mother not to tell your Eich boy in the higher classes was supplied in fact to whom the world is most Indebted, you no way could it include what he might call an of the principal creditors was contened to father you took it P---I told her not to tell him

'wafai in his visual lantern lasturen.

about the goods held on his account. From

years old.

not

And you went on a tour of India?—Yog, In other words you stole the money !--I did

where I was going

And after your tour you came to Hong

BIBgor LANDER said that school was one of that he could make it, would largely pro argumont on the pointa raised later, and that if with Mr. Maxon sa trustee. That schon kong No, my father opened a shop for mo

with a copy, and Mr. Brawn found it most will find that the thorough and persevering mas the man who would turns out any job the heat

ponderate over the brilliant man. Most natural endowments, whether intellectual or physical, are the gifta of God and they are not equally distributed. If we do not possess them that is no reason why we should live a loss happy life We each of us have but one life with limited aptitudes. The material of life is common to all of us. It is the individuality of life, what we make of our lives, that is the affair of each one

the olleet in the Colony, and Mr. Pleroy could tell them of the many changes which had taken placs during the long period he had been in charge. It was a school where they aimed at giving a good modern education, and where instruction was given in the principles of the Church of England. The foes charged weromod emte, and in the ease of orphans no fees were charged. In that school the result of

uncorporated body autolt as a firm. ---

Hi Lordship intimated that he would hear the objection prevailed the counts mentioned would be quaahed.

whos

said the defendant formerly carried on business Mr. Blade, in opening the sue for the Crown,

in partnership with his father, name was Ebrahim Elias, under the firm, name of Moose Vials & Co. They were merchants,

basiness. The defendant managed the affaira commission agent and did a general wholesale

somadder propositions put forward by Mousa, and they tried to arrange a private liquidation,

and you stayed a few months in that foll through because of the objections shop and got into trouble again No. raised by certain Chinose creditors. I stayed there for two years. I made money bankruptcy petition, asking that he and his January 7th, 1908, Moos presented his and spent money, father, trading as Moona o Vieira & Co., should bendindgyd hankrupt, and on January 10th repairing order we made against the property. On the morning of January 24th Mr. Kemp bertsin Information from Mr. Moxon.

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is quite true P-Yos

And you say what you are telling us to-day

· Do you remember telling the Chief Justice: that you had no partner is Allons & Co?- Yes, I kept the defendant secret.

To put it plainly, you spent so much money that the businem went "bust,”

to 158

In other words, you perjured yourself Yes, vulgaríam P

Did you hear the learned counsel for the Witness The English is too good. I cannot prosecution say to day that you were a person whose statements ought to be sifted before understand it.

kaving to many racok and nationalities was, ke of us. I do not think that it is so much a matter of the firm here for himself and his father, who Acting on that information he went round to it not true that the shop was closed because boing accepted P thought, to broaden thought and widen the of regret that you should have to say you havo In Bombay, and carried on business there the premisay of Mousse Vieirs & Co., and You could not pay your debtat-To. Who Mr. Blade-I don't think that's fair minds of the boys, Boys from that school were been besten by some other fellow ss to have to under the name of Elias & Co. The businew afterwards to the premises of Aliana & Co money I lost in thas shop was my father's and

Mos

failed in the end of 1907. It appeared & Co. sostinned until the e Vicim

bahim Elias the father of the defend. ant, had formerly been possessed of retail

had in hand should be handed over to him, Then for the first time Mooss revealed that he had some money in hand, and Kemp's prosinco. Allans would state that

and demanded that the cash which Mooss

brother's

better to take you back to their shop Yes.

And your brother and father thought it

You didn't do much work in the shop --I

I don't wonder your father wanted to get rid

We might almost call you a walking gentle- man-I can't understand.

treatment.

Mr. Potter-What! Of a man who's trying to swear away the liberty of my ellent

Mr. Potter-My Lord, you will stop my cross-examination I am sure, when I infringe the proprieties in any way. (To witness):

regard to your evidence, that the jury must be chary to accept it.

Mr. Blade-I don't consider it fair.

scattered all over the work, but still they had confess that the other follow trod more to plement recollections of their Head Master succeed than you did. If in any object of During the past year there had been some in-life, whether small or great, you are able to any dostions of that in the handsome presentations I have boon beaten but I did my terel best and which had been made to Mr..Piercy by the "old I am perfectly certain there was no one tried draper's business, which he sold to one Bacha he and Allan had a conversation in Mused to sit down there like a boss. boys." He concinded by aking His Excelloney harder than I did, and if you continue in that is biomowe oderied on st No.1 D'Aquilar to be good enough to address them way, you may take my word for it, you will best Street. In 1906 Mooss, together with Allans, Moors told him to pay over $6,000 odd out of of you. How long did you sit down like a Speaking about you, your counsel said with Ladies and Gentleman, It is always a great house and in that house I put a very handsome and Allas sad the assistents in Bachn's all lived Allana. The bankruptcy was proceeded with,

Hra EXCELLEkov sald-My Lord Bishop, that other boy. Some years age I buill's sma parolased Bachu's business, Mooes and his clerk the $8,000 which Moosa had previously given boss?-Sometimes half a day. pleasure to me to find that when I make my staircase of oak modelled on an old English together in Watson's old building. After the and negotiations were catered into for a composi- annual visit to one or another of the principal design, and the foreman carpenter who put it in purchase of the business, which was not for tion with the oreditors and sloed of arrange schools of the Colony that the remarks which told my wife that he could not sleep at nighosh down, but for payment of $400 a month, the ment. Finally, on May 18th, it was arranged remember. I made in my address on the previons agoasion for thinking about this work. When it was

name of the firm was changed to H 8. Mahomed that Mr. Moxon should become trastes under have been noted and that they have produced completed he maked persulasion for his mother to & Co, and an nousut in favour of that Ara certain dead of rangement whereby reunite. We have listened to the Head Master's come and soo it, as he said it we the best job was opened at the National Bank of Chine by

Mooss & Co. agreed to hand over the report just now, and I am glad to see that he had ever done in his life. The staircase the payment of a bogus of Moses Fibrahim's of he has not only paid special attention to the did not bear the nause of that man and no. The the of H. S. Mahomed & Co. points which I raised when I spoke here one knew who did it, but he derived satisfaction- was not mniminined long as it was considered defendant's uncle promised to pay 25,000 told to come here, last year or the year before, but he has also taken the trouble to read the remarke I have made a other schools, and has applied them so far as he could to suit the circumstances of this school

and happiness in knowing that he had done his beat. That is only a little incident, bat one which struck me very forcibly and I would ask you boys to remember what I have said to-day

there

whole of their property to the trustee and to pay certain samar to him. Der lastano the

How long did you play the boss-I can

Then you came to Hongkong to Cassum Ahmed-Yes, se a salesman.MAGASKAR

At $12 month --I don't know how much

my pay was

Did you get any pay at all-No, I was How long did you stay with Cassum?

think three months,

Where did you go to after leaving Casson I joined Bloosa

were too many Mahameds, and pees, Allas agreed to pay $3,000, and he the name was changed to 8 E, Allana would state that the arrangement was that he Co. The account in the National should take this out of Mooss's share in the Bank in favour of Mahomed & Co. was shop Several other people had agreed to pay

estate was not wound up. The gist of the your prospects in life?--I do not say he has

Mr. Blade-I object. That's an absoluta misstatement of fact. I am not the counsel of this witness, I have the honour to sppear for the Crown, and simply stated that La question of argument to the jury, and to

to put the matter fairly on the question between the Crown and the prisoner at the bar. Mr. Potter I am exceedingly sorry for ing that my friend is the witness's counsel. It was quite a slip If your Irundhip thinke I am doing anything unfair I will sw

Immediately,

His Lordship-The witness has just admitted

For this he has my thanks and appreciation In a word it la this It is perseverance and transferred to Allan & Ce, and on Jannary cartsin same, but they had not all paid; and the Do you say that the defondant has ruinadd that he has perjured himal, A BRE For instance, I alluded last year I forget thoroughness and determination to do your best 7th, 1907, the defendant and Allaus entered whether at this school or at another school that is going to make you successful men in life. into a formal partnership agreement in Mr. charges against the defendant was that he never rained me

and I have alluded recently, to the foot that a

very large and smasing increase of pupils

BOTH A

in the various schools in the Colony had not always bean socompanied by responding inorems in the staff. I am glad to say that this school is a notable exooption. The school had increased during the last five years from an average attendance of 195 to the present average attendance of 265,

and assess in the various sports in which you (Applause.) I wish you all a pleasant holiday engage, particularly in football, during the coming holidays. I wish both the staff and the boyas plenant and happy New Year. (Applause,) His Excellency then distributed the prizes.

and during that time the staff has been increased THE BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY

by two English teaches, which brings the average of pupils taught by the teachers to less than it used to be. It now stands at one to 34 papils, which, I think, is a very satisfactory proportion, and one which affords an example to most of the other grant schools, and, I am sorry to say, to the Government schools of the Colony. I note also with pleasure one point to which I alluded in speaking at this school fast year, and that is the increase in the number of boarders I attach special importance to the boarders in

ELECTION.

solicitors, and Allana would prove that

But he led you into ovil ways?—I cannot understand.

Question interpreted-No, he was anxions to got me into his own skep.

when purporting to hand over to him the whole raroaled to Mr. Moxon in the first instance, of the property, nor to Mr. Kemp when he was appointed receiver, nor in his statement of affain

You've been rather extravagant during your which he filed under the provisions of the Bank ruptoy Ordinance and swore to be a full state-stay in Hongkong, have you ant?-I don't ment of his affairs, nor to Mr. Moran's successor, think so. I spent very little money.

Didn't you frequent disorderly houses a good nor to Mr. Kemp's supoesser as official tenster, the fact that he handed over $8,000 to Allans, I'or $15,000 to his uncle, or hit share in Allans

Allans would be called, and he would say that Hastings office with respect to this business he signed the agreement, and that the defendant also signed it. Counsel would prove that the originals of that agreement were sent to the defendant, that notice to produce has been sent to Moss, and that up to date he had not produced either copy. A copy of that agzoq ment had been obtained by Albina from his sopy ras" w true copy of the origin of bet he had goods et Lammerts, agreement which he pad Mooss entered into By that agreement Moses and Allans were his information came out. Allans was a part, constituted partners in the firin of Allsus & ner in the frm of 8. E. Allano. & Co., and The following constituencies have yet to be Co. Towards the end of 1907 the firm began during the year 1908 he got into dificulties, heard from

On November 7th He took to bad ways, and then got into very to get into difffe-sition 0 Moosa took Allans to Messrs. Hastings & heavy debt. Having done this, it became desir Hastings, and the two of them gare instructions able to avoid having the firm wired by Allana's to their solicitor, Mr. Dixon, to preparo a creditors, because the business was, and is, a transfer of Mooss's shore in Allans & Co to valuable ons. Therefore an arrangement was Muosa's infant son, obviondly to avoid Moosa's made between Moosa and Allana on the one share m Allans & Co. belag seized for ride and Maricas on the other whereby the

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schools, because of the largely increased oppor tunities for education, and building up of charac Clithero Tter under the supervision of the staff. I also note Dartford

with pleasure that advantage, has been taken of Derbyshire (Mid) what I said about instruction on the subject of Devizes our colonial empire. This sobool suffors, like Doret (E.). most of the other schools, from the excess in the Droitwich

Durham (8.E) lower school in proportion to those in the upper East Grinstend school, but I recognise that this is the result, Forest of Dean to a large extent at sny rate, of the extra- Frome ordinary demand which has grown up recently Guildford

Harborough for an Anglo-Chinese education and that the Hexham schools in this Colony have not yet had time to High Foak assimilate the raw material and to tam cut, if I Honiton may use the term, the partislly manufactured Houghton-le-Spring material which forms the zusterial which in

need in the upper school Mr. Piercy told us that Aberdeenshire (E.) he is preparing for the coming University, and in Argyllshire this connection I am sure that he will pay specia Butaskiro

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regard to the remarks made by the Director of Clackmannan&Kinross Education as to the necessity of paying parti. onlar attention to English composition. It is essential that all the boys who go up to the “University should thoroughly understand the lestures, which will be given in English. On the whole, as regards the numbers on the staff and the increased number of boarders, te| Govan

Dumbartonshire Edinburgh and Bt.

Andrew's UniversitiesOrki Elgin Barghe EXO (W.) Glasgow and Aberdeen

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gether with incrassed average attendance IRELAND (103 MEMBERS). and the resnits at the examination, the Antzius (E.) realta especially of the Oxford local sram - Antrim (6.)

Cork Co. (N.)

Dublin Co. (§).

Kerry (N.) Mayo"(N)

·Tyrone (EL) Westmeath (N.)

and their access than the Dioceman Boys WOWA WALIIS (30 MBES).

Eifrem School (Applause) Daring the past year Mrs, Cardiganshiro

ination, and the ancen achieved at sports. Cork Co. (NE) I think there is no school I can congrate. Cork Co. (W.). lata more heartily this year on their progress

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ad Jurors" might be interested to know how

the bazeft of his creditors. As a matter business of Allana & Co. was sold for $12,000 of fact that agreement was never exsont to Marican, and the amount was to be paid în ed, but another document in substitution monthly instalments. Then Allans fled a for it was typewritten by the defendant, Attion in bankruptcy. The creditors were not and Allens and he signed it. On Novem satisfied, and proceedings were taken to get the bar 9th Moose handed over sum of 38,000 sale aside. Allans returned to the baines, which to Allans and asked Allons to keep it for remained Moons's en1 Allana's, In August, him, and to make und af it to defend him if 1909, there was a violent quarrel between Aliaus, need be on any charges which might possibly be. Moos and Marican. Charges and cross- brought against him. This 60,000 Allaws kept charger Alled the air and out of spite for a few days. Then he paid $5,000 out of the and obviously from a desire for vengeance, $8,000 into the Deutsche Asiatiske Bank. On Allans gave the information on which the the following day he paid $3,000 into the charges were founded. Counsel did not gut Tekolima Specie Bank Byth tasse sooonnis forward Alans as a reliable witness, becaurs in

were opened in Allanas name. It would be the course of his previous bankruptcy proceed. proved that on January 24th Mr. Kemp, who ings he made a number of statements quite

·was then official receiver, received some inconsistent with the statements he would information and

having money

that then Moons directed

not

with mako of this trial. On behalf of the prosecution nded he asked the jurors to scrutinise Allana's and evidence with care, They ought not to convict Cans to pay on his evidenco unless it was cormborated

-by:

ing in his hands. On those instructions Allans as the information same from Allans, and it paid over to Mr. Komp $6,000, odd, and that would go to the guy from Allans, but in addi

money was drawn from the accounts in the Yokohams Specis and the Gershens Allaur's statement that this money was Mooss would be amply corroborated by absolutely in dependent evidence and facts.. On November 9th Allens would state that Moom banded over a sum of $15,000 to his uncle, and about this tirte ho sent a quantity of goods which he had on hand bas to Mir Lammert for sale, but in sensequence of ** Cross-examined by Mr. Potter-

ton to his evidence thers would be the corro boration which he had outlived. The bank- raptoy laws required a man to deal fairly, and if he did not he was liable to punishment.

Mr. J. H Kemp, Registrar of the Bupreme Court, and formerly Trusts in Bankruptos, prodused documents in connection with Mooss's

Isal fin Yen

It cost you a good deal of money, didn't it? A little, but I made more

You were called ** The Prizioa"! all zound that

quarter, weren't you -I think that was in

1908

That was because you went up there and apart your money most lavishly, wasn't it?--I

`don't know that I spent so much money,

You didn't by any chance represent yourself to be an Indian prince, did you? No, no,

After November 1907, you became particularly lavish in your expenditure of money -I spent a little money from June, 1908.

And you began to drink a good deal?---E didn't drink so much. I took a drink just the mame na everybody else,

Mr. Blade-But it is not fair to make use of a sistement of that kind. It is simply put to the witness to confase him, and nothing

else.

His Lordship--I don't think he is at all thin- skinned,

Mr. Potter-It was such a sigulisant etata- went that I took it down immediately. The only inference, that can be drawn from it is that the learned counsel tells the jury that this is a man who is untrustworthy.

His LordshipYou have heard that from his own lips

Mr. Potter (to wituesa)—To_go books

Chief examination before the Justice. You were then asked, about your

to your cash books, and you said you did not keep ons because you had no partners. Be you perjured yourself a second time, didn't you? -

to Yes, the defendant told me what

BAYBA I put it to you that you asked the defendant to become a partner in the firm of Allana & Co.--I did not ask him. SANT

At this stage the hearing was adjourned until Monday morning.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 27th at 12.10 pm The barumeter

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday iesmad Do you remember being publicly examined } the following report :- before the Chief Justice-Yen need

Do you remember telling the Chief Justice has risen over N. China and fallen in Vladi. that in 1907. you began to drink a great Qual Prostok The depression lying over Manobuzie Yes, but the defendant told me to say so.

Did he also tell you to tell the Chief Justice that you were in the habit of frequenting dis. orderly houses -Yo

Do you remember some time ago bringing a charge of assault in the Police Court against two Europeans Thoy charged me, and I charged them, h

yesterday appears to be approaching bourhood of the latter state the neigh

The depression which passed to the North of the Honing yesterday has moved away East warda, and the barometer has risen considerably over Japan, which is now covered by a high prosaure area.

The baror ter has fallen slightly over B. China and Tgking, kn

Moderate Dusun may be expected in the Forness Channel, and freak monsoon over the China Sea.

And that charge was dismissed ?—Yes, And they charged you with assault, and you were fund and bound over to keep the ponce pat

Bo the magistrate evidently did not believe your story I can't understand why,

I belie

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The fordonet for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows

E. winds, frish fine:

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Focus Channel,jazz

Tou are at the present time appear the Folies Court, are you not? Yes, ander false charges of stealing, ombelement Benth coast of Chita between

and false pretences,

Shortly after you wont Book to your shop you were thrown out Yes, the defendant and

Mariesti dismissed me.

And because the defendant was arrested he has fnisely okarged you?--Yas.

You kept this secret about the $15,000 to Tourself until 1909 ?--Yas, and then I told the Official Receiver the truth.

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