RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
I hope you have boor able to any it correctly, Kong e fat tsio
The eating of apples to ween their various beverages la being disc
I am not sure what Ams: original inhabitants of the Garden had for eating apples. Anyhow, the it not a new one, but interest
the doo subject has been revived of Dr Samuel Bailey appetite for tobacco is Hmited by
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1910.
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The paming of China New Year will bo welcomed, if for nothing else than the hope that it will mea a cessation of the potty thieving which has been so rife in the Colony during the past month Nover have thieves been so pool spples, and I am convinced that any man sistent as those who have bron doing business in who is a lover of whisky and is in a condition Kowloon, visiting the same houses over and when he thinks he must have a drink, can, if he over again.
eate an apple, assuage his craving. Much, I imagine, depends upon the quality of the opple But lat the good news be published abroad, Mr Editor, and don't be troubled with the rafection that if a man is now soon esting apples he will be immediately suspected of trying care himself of alcoholitis.
Life in Hongkong is not too strenuous these day. China New Year may not appeal to the commercial man whena business is brought to a standstill for several days, but it has delights for the large number to whom it brings a change from the daily routine, and of course it brings joy to the Chinese who give themselves up whole-heartedly to is many pleasures,
The man who has tips to give away is being songht at present by the unenlightened who have not followed the training times, but few people have yet learned that tipe which are Hually given gratuitously are worth little. There seems to be a good deal of truth crystal. Ised in the remark of the philosopher, that
nking like to be decdved. If this bo mot so, ay do so many folks patronise the races or get married?
Which reminds me A party to certain iltigation at the Supreme Court on Saturday, on being questioned it jie had not done a cer- tain thing in consequence of a disagreement with his wife, replied "Produce the couple who pat them on show." Evidently a comedian knows more than the comedy of life.
RODERICK RANDOM.
LOCAL SPORT.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
LEAGUE CRICKET. Craigangower, 174, Kowloon, 132. Telegraphs, 176
K.K.0.0, 106. Civil Service, 131. Police, 78
for 5 wkts
SHIELD FOOTBALL,
B.E., 3. King Alfred 1.
Astraca, 3. RGA, 0.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
B.X.C.C; AV OBAIGENGOWER.
timo ware loading
get
hors than seamed And, to the surpa ised before the whistle sounded. score B.E, 31 Astrad, 3. A present was immediately after the game by ditrea for playing an ineligible player.
ABMI AND NÄVY SHIELD.
BEING “AYERED V. BEA
This matol took place on the Club Ground on Saturday afternoon before a large crowd of spectators. It will be remembered that last week these ame teams met in the Hongkong Shield, when the Gunners were defested for the first time this sensa. The wound had not hed time to heal, and the soldiers, although still further handicapped by the unexpected inability of Walker to play, went on the Beld determined to have fall wovongs. The teams: Hued up as Zollowe
King Aird-Tugwell, Carlyle and Haw Bichardson, Bevan and MoBaan; Hobbs and Evans; Floming; Tee and Steelor.
R.G.A. --Beasley: Orley and West; McGregor and Hewitt, Croup and Ansell, Watts Stapleton and Bellis.
The sailors kicked on, and after some
His Lor
You must not my that.
Mr. Jackson. It is not Mr. Alman's fault ROBINSON PIANO
SUPREME COURT,
Esturday, 12th February.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDIUTION.
BEFORE THE FULL COURT
SHBAHIM MOUSA CASE.. Chief Justice (Hon. Mr. Boos and the Paline Judge (M. H. H
It La
made of putti
His Lordship
You cannot acause Mr. Al forward a frandulant claim. It is his client. This is a dis- sxplain in what way.
ked My Almada to explain
with regard to amendmąstai va
Mr. Alanda stated that bis ollent had dropped
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theseveral points raised by defendant a counselin the criminal trial of Mooss Ebrahim for various offences under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. The Irat point was whether the word "person !! included a firm or body incorporate, the second was, what was the meaning of “ his property:: and the third was the meaning of the word 'majority" in the Jury Ordinanco. s
The Hon. Mr. F. A. Hozeland (Attorney General) and Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. F. B-1. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, appeared for the protution, while Mr. Flop Fotter, Instructed by Mr. C. D. Wilkinson and Mr. C. B. H. Bear (of Messrs Wilkinson & Grist), ppeared for the defendant.
silce Gompertz in delivering the judge ment, of the Court said the argument was on
was given after inspection of defendant's docu- ments. Then he wished to add an additional
laim for a passage to Australia.
Mr. Jackson-That is the dishonoet part; altering the claim after inspection.
Mr. Almada My client and I laspected the receipts in defendante possession, and found
that the plaintif had drawn certain suris on account of salary at Shanghai
His Lordship Which he did not know about. before!
Mr. Almada--Yes, it was obviously a mistake. His Lordship--The Fassage money to Aus- tralia is an entirely new point. You enmot spring it on the other ude at the last minute.
Mr. Almada—I am mtitled to add a claim. His Lordship —But you may have to pay cesta. ticas of law vinerved by him for the Mr. Almada I will pay the costs of the event. fation of the Full Court, when ... thứ Mr. Jackon the result of the plaintifs www found guilty by jurers against | obtaining Inspection was that they had bolstered two of an offence against the Bankrupter as this claims so as to bat up amount which Ordumos: "The -first point ** ww briefly hold bee pakliga that herrer section 82 of Ordinance
His Lordably--I don't see any particular den red certain nots and omissions on the part harm in the first amandment. What about the
This match was played on the ground of the moeuvring Lee and Hobbs took the leather of person against whom a receiving order had second! Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday, the well to us Cunners' goal ares said Feming been made to be misdemeanoure, there had been result being a draw. Craigengower's representa-
again Mooss
tested Beazley Beazley was a trifle lucky to
receiving ord
have not had a difference of opinion and I win tives contributed a total of 174, and when tima Baye the shet, as he was shortly afterwards with Ebrahim, the scoused, and that therefore Is a disioneet application mitogether.
The Star Ferry, which is as a male very considerate to its patrous, might do something
•to earn the gratitude of ladies by having the gangwaya on their Isambes made solid. There was a delicious little comedy witnessed the other vezing when a lady, boarding a launch, found the heal of one of her shows stuck in a hole in the gangway. She could not extricate it and had to step on board laying her shes in the hole. However, her soort was able to hand it over. Thepeople on board enjoyed the spectacle. Perhaps the Company will not overlook the Suggestion.
The visit of the Japanese battleship squadron is full of interest to Hongkong, for, apart from the attention which is likely to be bestowed on the four vassals which formerly few the Russian flag, the personnel of the detachment is particularly attractive One of the features of the Squadron is a band on the flagship, which plays Western music u well as many Occidenta combinations of instrumentalista, and several of the ladios and gentkmen who attended the reception at the City Hall had the pleasure, unique in Hongkong, of dancing to music played by a Japanese bal Though none of the Japanese residents in Hougtong took the Hoor on Baturday night, I recall their first appearance in the bil-room soms four years ago when, under the instruction of the late Mrs. Donaldson, they parthipated in the dance given by the Japanese community in honour of the Emperor's Birthday,
Complaints have reached me regarding the ~changer of bersemen riding along. Howen Read This is a favourite will both for children and adults, and the practica exposes them to some risk, but in their own interests horsemen should be prohibital from riding along that road. Were the animal to be startled there is every probability of horas and rider falling over the
up the home team's score stood at 106 for seven wickets. Scores and analyses wore
CRAIGENGOWER...
W. H. Viveash, e Robinson, b Leith H. W. Patoran, a Makin, b Sharpin EF. Lammert, o Sharpin, b Makin
18
a A. Hancock, Ibw, b Maicin
B. A. Carvalho, b Making t
L. E. Lammert, blath
J. D. Noris, & Leith, b Mekin
L.A. Boea, b Levith size.
B. Bara, not outs
H. Rapp, e Irving, b Leith. P. Currie, Makin
Extra
Leith
Bharpin Makin
Tobinson
Maskentie
Total
176
Bowling Analysiz.
Dr. Aubrey, and b Roro
J. Hall, b Conie mus
8. Robinson, et Noria, b Hancock.
H. B. Minst Noria, b Hancock
Bon. Dr. Atkinson, o Norla, b Han H. D. Sharpin, a Noria, b Lan
A. Mackenzie, beza R. F. Long, not out.
B. Irving, not out...............
Extras:
Hancock Curzio
Total (for 7 wickets)
Bowling Analysis.
100
W.
L. E. Lammer
Baik Боя
KOWLOON V. CIVIL, SERVICE,
This match at King's Park on Saturday prored vary interesting. The visitors, batting frat, on the fall of the seventh wisket declared their innings closed for 151, but Kowloon, although losing the seventh wicket for a los gore, ran up the score till they secured the winning ran. Scores
CIVIL SERVICE.
P. T. Lamble, b Somerville BC. Witebell, b Curwen
A. E. Sutherland, hit wicket, b Brawn
Wenner...
A, B. Raven, b Curwen H.F. Jackman
J. MoEwen, not out m LE. Brutha Willams, b Br AM. Thornhill, J. Mackay:
Pile did not bat
Curwen WESSER.....
Somerville
Extrus
Total-for 7 wicketa
·Bowling Analysis
F. Sutton, b Brett minsan-mins J. P. Dongiam, a zab, b Jackmann..... W.L. Wenser, o MoƐwon. b Witcastl Lieut. Bunbury, b Brett
A. O. Brawn, o gutherland. b Lambia H. Boer, b Brut
D.J. McKenzie, not out may
W. T. Elson, not out wi...
W. Carmen, run out w
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Of late we have heard much about the abandon- ment of the quove in Chins, but the objections to the proposal have never taken such a quaint form as the recent memorial sent by the Grand Councillers to the Prince Regent, showing the disadvantages of the step. It reads, "Foreigners are in the habit to place de- tectives in China sad report to their home governments not only political and military matters, but everything reisting to the Gor ernment and people of the Empire. Bo far, the queue has been a postling prob- lem to these spies, becanes if they wished to obtain accurate reports concerning secret mat. ters, they had to disguise themselves like Chinese from bend to foot. Again, when the Chinese police was to detect the foreign wples an advantage existed to descriminate them by finding out the genuiness or not of the queues they wore. But, if the Chinese cut off their quenes and discard their national costumes, s
TELEGRAPHS. POLICE. great facility will be given to the foreign detectives, because there is no longer any This match played on Saturday resulted in a necessity for them to adopt duguise, and win for the Telegraphs, who thus avenged their China's sporets will all be detected by their only defeat this sesson. The Police tried to skilful reconnoitering. This is a matter that play out to time and make a drew, but were needs a grave consideration." Artless, isn't it?
Capt. Somerville and O. 8. Willimien
not bat
Brekt Witch I Jackkun Rarea.
Total for 7 wickets makan, 122 Bowling Analysis,
Ally
that section. In the
crimin ion of
shot by Ts, which bounced between the goal- keeper and the post several times before clearance was effected. Crump rapidly trans ferred play to the opposite end and after beating about half-a-dozen on the run was baulked by one of his own side with the goal and goal- kooper at his mercy. Play then continued to be very much in favour of the Hagship team, but bad luck seemed to attend the shooting of the forwards and the advantage counted for nothing. The trickery of the sailors on the ball was very amaring sul seemed to be greatly appreciated. This was especially the case with Flaming, the aparato estate of each partner. each time he got the ball the tits which is reuse it might be said to be made always with us was audible. A corner kink almost gave King Alfred the opportunity they had been working for but just when a gost asemed vertain Steel foozled his shot and the ball want past. Just before the interval Bellis teated Tagwoll with a magnificent shot, and the latter was rather alow in clearing, with the result that Watts was on him, but he too eager, and another opportunity was lost Half-time aired without any scoring.
the Court the words in the body of the and such receiving crior shall fect the joint and separate property of all the
had not the limited effect contendsd Petter. They were memly, their ips thought, intended to explain the effect of the revolving order which it was provided might be made in the firm nams—it was
affect more than the joint property. Its Loons was midor; it was to have effect also against
tner, being binding on binding on coch of them, and, int opinion, might be properly descril order made against each partner,
From the recommencement it was evident that the Gunners meant business, and Tugwell had his hands full stopping shots from Crump and Watta A clearance being effected Fleming carried the ball to within shooting distance and brought Beasley to his knees to save his shot o Afroo kick against Beasley for car ing the ball wan wel, placed by Flansing, and
receiving order made agatest the
adividul was referred to in the Ordinance #rebel ring order made against the debtor,
jastion must therefore be overrated. and point was that it was proved by the nce for the Crown that the debtor's in- in the partnership of S. E. All me "had · biom transferred to the prisoner.
and that therefore, the pr
rty in the partnership to dis
dates laid i
thought
thars
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BY THE
LEADING MAKERS.
JUST UNPACKED :
BRINSMEAD
WERNER
RACHALS
KRAUSS
INSPECTION INVITED.
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ALT. Jackson8o far as I sin concerned, it is only another attempt to enlarge the claim. It
ME. AL
ery far from t His Lordship-You don't silege how you get.
ght to this passage money.
to Chins, thousands of miles sway, he cannot mada-Sarely I can add a claim which leave me stranded here, arises under the same contract?
Mr. keon—The defendant was to pay the seage in the event of Lochran not working for any other cinematograph show.
Almada He worked after tas defendant öken his contract:
His Lordship-I will allow the amendment,
Jakson to have all costs.
I want moonrity for those coste, hmad 150 han böên giveR
That is not sufficient. Ma in the action. Almaké güre SL 1200
Dotted to
to go to Manila
There
the
Lo
and
is wife were
for the
performed therm ompany at the rots of £15 two, œ at the rate of £10 for the plaintiff himself.
wife's cont
His Lordship You are not suing for the
1 he thought the wife's can- this motion. In fania the
tract would lend
directed that it was for them to my was fully
defendant.. but he
Mr. Levy suggests that you are overpail Do you own him anything? Do I owe hin anything? The question is too ridiculous to
In cross-examination, witnes said the St. Andrew Society helped him in Shanghai, where he arrived from Manila
And you left your wife behind unprovided for P-Until I saw Mr. Levy in Shanghai.
And MY, Levy had to remit har money to Merilätä-ko did not have to. I remitted the money
During your engagement at Bhanghai you were drank so often that you appeared only on 4 occasions - I never missed a night through Supposing you were drunk for a fortnight - I won'in't be capable of receiving anything at the end of six weeksyy
If you were drunk and couldn't go on you wouldn't get paid?—Certainly not.
fired for it
You had a drinking boat after you got the money from the benefit-I went about paying
my dema
Your wife left you, or you left her?—That has got nothing at all to do with it. That
is my family business. If you can show me married couple who have sever quarrelled, I will put them on exhibition here and make a fortune with them. (Laughter.).
You have pretty frequent tiffs with your family!
protection,
his egent, Mr BW-My Lord, I wish to appeal fr June, plaintiff was His Lordship-Ho admits there was some matrimonial disagreement, and ways it is not uncommon. (Laughter.)
hooked the sphere into the net, With only interest in the partnership, the jury a few misalas to go a shot by Crump gave Tugvall all he know to save, and whether in foot there had been any real assign-o the ball in rebounding between the post and ment, or whether in fast the whole transaction requested by the defendant's sent to go was a more blind, and the prisoner still remained to Shanghai to perform thors, Plaintiff Tugwell was nearly through so near that a arge number of players appealed for a goal. a partner la 8. E., Allana & Co. The third started work in Shanghai on July 3rd, whereas Mr. Gregory, after consulting his linesmen point turns upon the construction of section he should have started on the 5th sccording to refused to allow the point, and although the 21 of the Jury Ordinance. The jury found the the ontract. Under that contract plantin decision did not meet with universal approval, prisoner guilty upon count one of the indictment
was paid £10 per week on an engagement it was most decidedly just one, as both by five to two. Their Lordships thought that for six weeks. Ho performed for the linesmen were in a position to judge The majority” in section 21 and 22 did not mean defendant Gannars tried hard to equalise, but Tugwell excess or olaar majority, but it was to be con- the 3rd, not from the 5th came out in top with flying colours, and the strued as la section 92 of the Companies game ended in a win for the sailors by one goal Ordinance of 1865, and they must, therefore, over-rule that objection also, and confirm the
to nil,
HUFFS V, MARINES. This game did not take place, the Marines being unable to raiso a team.
conviction.
IN OBIMIZal JurisdiuTION.
BEFORE THE HON. MR. H. J. COMPERE
** (PUIGNE. JEDNEJ –
SAMANNAS, MODKA, ARNTENOED,
LEAGUE FOOTBALL ownerpyn Ma
Second Dimaton. There were no matchas played in this com. Bis ship then sat to pass aintance on petition os Saturday. Moslem scratched to 87 Moss Ebrahim, the accused having boon Coy, and have decided to withdraw from the found guilty on one of the counts preferred competition; A Coy. v. B. Coy, match against him by the jury, and the Fall Court having overrated the contentions rised by his postponed, and the referee failing to turn op for the 3.0.0.88 Coy: match they decided to play off a friendly.
INTERPORT MEETING.
The Ner Year meeting at Swatoe between and Swaton representatives from Hongkong has resulted in a double victory for the home men, who won at cricket by 66 runs and cams off victoritas at football by five goals to one.
LAWN TENNIS S
The find in the handicap lawn tennis tourna ment in omnection with Kowloon Bowling Chi was played on Baturday afternoon between B Lupalay and T. Ramssy. The former wo dismissed with sight minutes to spare. The by 64, 36, 97,6/2. Telegraphs closed their innluga st 176 for five wickets and the Polios were all out for 78.
HK. SHIELD FOOTBALL.
RE. 0. HMS" ASTRANA,”!
MARRIAGE OF BEAR ADMIRAL DE HORSEY.
counsel on that count,
Mr. Petter reminded his Lordship, before he passed sentence, that the defendant had already been in prison a month
His Lordship-I thought he was on tail. Mr. Petter-He was in prison for a month before his bail was reduced.
His Lordship will take that into con sideration, and also the fact that he has had long and exhausting trial in which the jury returned a verdict of not guilty on all the other Counts. I will sentexoe him to a mouths" imprisonment with hard labour
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HOOVE Mr. H H. J. doMPEREZ (PUISNE JUINEO)
Hall from al stated
Mr. Jackson-You'd be a very likely sustoner
to go to borrow money fron, on your own showing I beg pardon.
You had a lot of money to lend at Shanghal I had one day.
The further hearing was adjourned until this
morning.
VOLUNTEER CHURCH PARADE. Yesterday morning the Hongkong Volunteer Corps parded for divine service at the Cathe deal. There was a good master from the various companies, about 100 suswering the roll ouli,The men assembled at the Volunteer Headquarters and marched to the place of
by the defendant in hie afdarit. On August 10th defendant asked the plaintiff if he would play at the Folies Bergere, and the latter agreed to do so for extra payment In addition to his £10 he was to receive another third of that ampuat. The total amount of plaintiffs olsim was for eight weeks les one day, and axtra for performing at the Folies Ber. Worship: Lieut-Colonel Chapman was in com gers. With regard to the money lent, there was mand, and the officers present were Major Mače a lacelit concert given to the plaintin at the Donald, Captaine Thomson and Armstrong and Mourie Hall. The house was erɔwited, and at the Lent Kennet The Bishop of Victoria! last moment the conductor of the band refused to presohed an appropriate discourse, pointing play until the defendant paid $200 owing to the out the duties of men to God and to hand Plaintiff said he would lead the defendant the Empire. At the close of the service the $200 if he would pay. The wont was paid Volunteers were drawn up outside the Cathedral, and the band played. Plaintiff received 8415 where they were inspected by HE. the Gor- from the benefit, and out of that paid $200 to eruor, who also presented the long service. medal to Bomb Craddock. Thereafter the Mr. Lory in the presence of his wife,
Volunteers returned to Headquarters and verw dismissed.
Hi Lordship Wouldn't payment of the con- duster be part of the disbursementa ? ----
Mt. Almada Tes
His Lordship-In that case I don't see, how you can claim.
SCIENCE AND RELIGION."
This was the theme of a very interesting Mr. Almada The 8200 paid was not for that lecture to men delivered last night by Pro benelt night. To was for money previously fessor Jay G. Rodger, P.ED., Præsident of owing by Mr Levy eng
the American University Union, before a large
The manager of the Victoris Cinematograph and attentive audience in the Y.M.CA. Roms, informed the Court that on the occasion of a Alemandra Buildings. The speaker remarged benelt to any performer, disbursements in con. that they heard a good deal about the zootion with the performance ware deducted conflict between science and religion, but, from the takinga, said the balanes handed to the he afirmed there was no conflict be performer. The proprietor made no profit tween truths solentille and truths
the one In cross-examination witness and he did not There had been conflict know the custom which prevailed in other places hand between religions truths and seiantifle with respect to boneita
theories and on the other hand between religious William Lochran gave evidence in support theories or misinterpretatious and scientific of his case on the lines of his solicitor's opening truths Proceeding, be defined selende se nan's
COMEDIAN'S CLAIK. The cast in which W. Lochrane, Bootch comedian, suot L. M. Levy to recover 8890.19, being for salary, money Isat and painge money, was called ou. There was a counter-alaim by the defendant for $509,51, being as to $294.57,tament. At his benefit in Shanghai he interpretation of the great diverse book and
money dranced to the defendant in Shanghai during the months of July and August, 1909,
It is interesting to recall that not so long ago the queue was worn in Britain, and in days not very remote gallants sported the pigtail, an it was called. In the course of my reading the
Rear Admiral de Horsoy, well-known on the other day I cams noross a story told in The Soppers won the toss and elected to play China Station as captain of the Monmouth, wat
connection with reminiscences of a certain with the sun behind and the brews in inn af Laurencekirk. The landlord, Mr. front. The sailors oponed strongly, and arly rod recently, and the announcement evoked
the folowing from a homepaper: The annonnee- and
balanor of Arm of $415,- Cream, was distinguished in the county is made the quintance of the opposing most of the marriage of Hear Admiral Spanner received at the defendant's beneft performance one of the few men who continued to wear a enstodian, but the strong min, and an over-
de Horser will being in rasay congratulations
At Shanghai. pigtail On one occasicu, Lord Danmore, who eagerness when within shooting range, spoiled his father, the veteran Admiral Sir Algernos also still wore the queue, halted for the night their best chaoss. Following on a bag de Horsey KCB Sir Algernon is Tady at this inn. When the host left the room after bombardment of their goal the military quintatte Cardigans brother. It was his dagship the fold taking orders for supper, Lord Dunmore tarned ware set going from a long kick by Beardterre, Shah, when he held the Paolfin command that the rebel Peruvian fronolad Huascar to brought to his valet and said, Johnstone, do I look as and Blackwell cleverly converted a pass from notion, mad compelled to surrender to the like a fel în my pigtail as Billy Crenin does"! Ormond, putting the Sappers one up. From Peruvian authorities. There were questiona ja "Much about it, my lord," was the valst's the place kick the sailors were down on the the Bone over this action, which were disposed of by Hr. Attorney, Sir John Holker, in the Then said his Lord R. goal, but the forwards were too gershirts favour. Bir Algernon subsequently imperturbable answer. ship, ent off mite to-morrow morning when with their shooting, and in consequence Barber commanded the Chaana Sundron, and only I dress
was seldom tested. Blackwell added another went on the retired list in 1892.
received $415, and the box plans for that per
showed $800-
Foo-thers Anybody else present when money was paid & little Scotch fellow Mr. Jackson Two Scotsmen
Yes. It's a good breed.
His Lordship Was there leo a cimmato
religion as man's recognition of his
to whatever is on his own plane and is above and below it. Then he went on to deal with the difenition
independently and indicated how those dif- cnities might be overcome. He believed that Christians often made the mistake of
d'Almada à Castro (of aesars. Barlow & Morrell) appared for the fendant was represented by Mr. sin (of Messrs. Johnson Btokes graph at the Alhambra ?The Alhambra was a insisting that people should take the Bible gambling den. They did not want gentlemen a starting polat, bat his opinion was artists there.
that if people stadied the great book of the universe they would find that certain scientific principles were simply the obverse of religions truths which thay had filed to appreciate,
Laster)
Mr. Anda, st the outset, applied for leave:
Mr. Almada What arrangements were made to amend Lichrane's claire.
with regard to the passage money ?It is a Mr. Jackson opposed the appliasson. It was custom in the profesion to pay passage money. The Bishop of Victoria prolded at the meet- entirely fraudulent.
Banly to goodne if the defendant brings me far