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administration of justice in China. Judicial reforms must be accompanied by a reformed judiciary, and the training of an enlightened, progressive, and impartial bench of judges is the firet step towards any real improve ment in the judicature of the Empire. Otherwise China will find her bona fides questioned. It is impossible to reconcile the promulgation of a reformed penal code with the continuance of the practice of

THE HONGKONG DAILY PBHSS, FRIDAY, JUNE SED, 1910.

TELEGRAMS.

Protected by the Telegraph Message Cepyright Ordinanas, 1894)

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THE DERBY.

IN RECORD TIME.

LONDON, June 1st. Fifteen horses ran. Lemberg won by a neck. Neil Gow was fourth.

The betting was :-

7 to 4 against Lemberg. 100 to 8 Greenback.

27

33 to 1 Charles O'Malley. The time, 2m. 35-1/5 secs., consti- tutes a record,

THE BERLIN PARADE.

LONDON, June 1st. The Crown Prince, owing to the

inflicting torture and perpetrating barbari-indisposition of the Kaiser, reviewed ties too cruel for words. Yet that is the the spring parade of the Berlin garri

son. Prince Tsai Tao and the members of the Chinese Military Mission were interested spectators.

spectacle which China offers to the world to-day. The suppression of the riots "in

various parts of the Empire and the punish ment of those associated with these have been accompanied by acts of savagery which reflect on the good intentions of the government. Officials charged with the execution of the laws, knowing well the. decreea which have been issued, daily ignore the law with respect to punishments, and the example which they set by openly breaking the statutes which they are entrusted to carry out cannot be too greatly deplored. It proves the need for placing the judiciary on a proper footing. The necessary distinction between executive and judicial functions is perhaps the first preliminary to any real reform. It follows,. too, that Chins can never hope to remove

the stigma implied by extra-territoriality until reforined methods of criminal jurisdic tion are in practice. So long as Chinese law is enforced in the old way she will have to bear the mark of inferiority, and it i well that this fact should be emphasised so that she should be roused to that action which alone can lead to her taking her place as the equal of the other nations of the *•* | world..

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the nece alumn should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

Correrpisidents must forward their names and

wcale of plague the season was reported yesterday.....

The Colonial Government announces that the Importation of dogs from Bangkok has been prohibited for six months from 2nd. Juns.

Last year 9,819 cases were reported to the

showed sa increase of 103,

CRETE'S APPEAL.

LONDON, June 2nd. The Cretan Government, in a Note to the Powers, appeals to them not to delay union with Greece, as any go- vernment other than Hellenic would be a failure.

FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

LONDON, June 2nd. Under the loan agreement French comptrollers have begun the collecting of ninety per cent of the Customs, leaving only ten per cent. for the Sultan,

MACAO.

· (PEOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

MACAO, June 1st

THE SUBSIDARY COINAGE EVIL

Complaints have been numerous as to the Fines and other payments are usually made in banknotes, and it is alleged that most of the receipts figure as having been paid in subsidiary coin. Other abases are alleged, and the whole matter is to be investigated.

ICE FACTORY.

The Masso Ice Company have closed their

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, June 2nd.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONODE MR. F. A. HazSLAND (ACTING PUMKE JUDGE).

4

ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

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HONGKONG

LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council was held yestertay in the Council

Chamber.

The following were present: HIS. HICELLENOF THE OFFICER ADMINIS TEDING THE GOVERNMENT, Hon: Sir F. H. MAY, K.C.M.G.

Wong Fin Ng, compradora to MTA, MasDonald & Co., sued A. A.” Johayon,"

HI EXCELLENCY COLONEL C. W. R. Sr. master mariner, to recover $1,000 as damages JOHN (Officer Commanding the Troops). for assault and fales imprisonment on February Hon. Mr. A. M. THOMSON (Colonial Secre. Hon. Mr W. BLADE, K.Ú. (Attorney 26th. Mr. Elden Potter, instructed by Mr.tary), Davidson, appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. General). Alabaster, instructed by Mr. Shenton, sppeared Hon. Mr. C. Mol. MESSER (Colonial Treament. Already their plot had bean railed in.

for defendant.

surer).

Hon. Mr. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G. (Director of Public Works).

Hon. Mr. A. W.BERWIN (Registrar-Gonoral), Hon. Mr. F.

. J. BADELEY (Capt. Saperinten Hor. Dr. Ho KAL, M.B., C.M.G. Hon. Mr. WRI YUK, C.M.G. Hon. Mr. E. A. HEWETT. Hon. Mr. MuRSAT STEWART. Hon. Mr. E. OSBORNE, Hon. Mr. H. KESWICK, Mr. C. CLEMENTI (Clerk of Councils).

Plaintiff in his statement of claim stated that defendant was a master mariner employed by the Bhai Hing Steamship Co., Ltd., and at the time of the alleged offence was master of the se.dent of Police). Bhui On. On February 26th plaintiff was tra- velling on board the steamer from Kongmoon to Hongkong when defendant, his servante or his agente wilfully detained him and caused him to be detained for thirty minutes and gave him into the custody of a policaman on charges of assault and disorderly conduct and caused

him to be taken by force to the Police Station. Later complainant appeared before a magistrate and was twice remanded, the ones eventually being dismissed.

SO TELEGRAMS,

HIS EXCELLENOY-Before we proceed to the orders of the day I will ask to be read various telegrams which have been received.

minds. I fancy that Bir Henry Blake, for one would support this interpretation of the facts. In his anxiety to prove continuity of policy, the Hon. the Colonial Secretary throw over Bir Henry Blake and the Hen, the Director of Public Works, whose categorical statement was ocho of the дори reduced to the status of a more expressed by his chief. Hors I want to dot a with It was in a debate in this Commoil in July, 1903, that the hope was expressed by

in front of the Club would never be built upon. Ha Henry Blake that the ground would not have so described the ares where the late King's statue now standa. He could not have referred to it thus, because the arrange. mont for ita reservation had already been made.

Already at that time, the Hong kong Bank had fulfilled their part of the

agree. The foot that only now, seven years after, and now only as a result of strenuous efforts on the part of the community, are the railings for the Government plot about to be ordered from Home, makes no difference to the argument, which is concerned solely with the other lot, indicated quite

ite mistakeably by Sir Henry Blake. To sell it as a building site olearly does interfere with the hope expressed by him. This was expressly denied by His Excellency the Governor in the last debate on the subject,

went out of his way to say that the new proposal did not interfere with the hope expressed by his predecessor. That statement and was received as gospel in certain quarters used with some argumentative effect by support era of the Government in the Press, I can troverted it to the best of my ability, and I am

to have the support of the Hon. Colonial

The following telegrams received by His lady: His answers to my tail-less questions Defendant in his statement of defence admit. rnment from the Secretary of State for the imply that the hope arpressed and echoed did

Colonies were then read:

refer to the plot which the Government proposo to sell.

the Hon, the Colonial Secretary Thus

London, 23rd May, 1910. to that for thirty minutes complainant was

His Majesty the King commands me to detained and afterwards given into custody, bat denied that he was wrongfully detained or chargexpress to Legislative Council his warm thanks ed with assault and disorderly conduct. Defen- for their dutiful message on the occasion of his accession to the Throne. He desply appreciates dant admitted complainant was taken by force their wishes for the prosperity of his reign. to the Police Station, but alleged, that com

(EL) CREWE plainant behaved in a disorderly manner.

London, 24th May, 1910. Mr. Alabaster asked that, certain portions of

His Majesty the King commands me to the statement of claim be struck out.

His Lordship Why shouldn't the jury be vey following message for publication:-

To my people beyond the sens The innumerable messages of kindness from Mr. Alabaster did not wish the portions in my loyal subjects beyond the sons have deeply diested to ge before the jury. The jury could tonohed my heart and have assured me that I be called and he would make the application.hare in fall measure their sympathy in the

The jury was empanelled as under:-Messes. greal trial which has befallen me and the home-of dealing with the subject by re

called P

J. A. T Plummer (foreman), J. A. Hunter and D. Cooper.

Mr. Alabaster then renewed his application, that a portion of the statement of claim be struck out. It was a very ingenious way of trying to get damages for a claim for malicious prosecution under the guise of a claim for damages for faise imprisonment.

not only throw over Bir Henry Blake and the over also Sir Frederick Lugard. This is a Hon. the Director of Public Works; he threw

E somewhat curious result of an attempt to es

united tablish a claim to continuous and opinion in the ranks of the Government. No one quarrals with changes of policy which can be reasonably defended. Every~ one quarrels with reasons that are ob con-viously unconvincing. Only one of these Of having been laid bare by my first seriou questions, and several more remaining to be dealt with, I thought it might take rather long time to schlaye, by the method of interpellation, the object I bave in view.

which has lately become the rogue at So I was driven back upon the old fashion

solution. In proposing the present one let messy, first, that I am still of opinion that the land in question should be reserved for of my resolution affirming that opinion, I have public purposes. Notwithstanding the defeat I found become immensely strengthened in it. His Excellency the Governor's argement even less convinging on reflection than it seemed at

(81.) Caes.

addresson with communicatione addressed to the police sa against 9,562 in 1900. Serious offence doors, and it is believed that the factory will be happened to them would probably be related by brated this year in any part of the Empire.

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No anonymously signed communications that tass already appeared in other papers will be

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The Daily Press.

HONGLONG, JUNE 3RD, 1910,

Goop resolutions, not sustained by execu tion, are very unsatisfactory. They suggest an excellent intention but a weak will, and when they are framed only to vanish again they prove harmful instead of beneficial Such thoughts are prompted by the action of China with regard to the abolition of barbarous punishments. Good resolutions are formed by the Government. Pions ediate are issued by the Throne.

Instrue

transferred to Canton.

would oppose the sale after hear.

"parious

that may sorrow is their sorrow, that I share a common los. The happiness of all his people throughout his dominious was dear to the heart of my beloved father. For thom he lived and worked in their service has died, and can grateful remembrance. I am now called to not doubt that they will hold his name follow in his footsteps and carry on the work which prospered in his hands. As a spilor I have been brought into constant tools with the time. I found also that I was not singular the oversea dominions of the Crown and I in so regarding it. Contrary to his expecta After argument, the application was refused, have personally realized the affectionate loyalty tion, it failed to convert the signatories of the Mr. Potter, in opening, explained that false which holds together many lands and diverse original letter of protest. All bat a very fow imprisonment did not necessarily mean confine peoples in one glorious fellowship. Nine years signed the second letter, stating that having ment within four walls. If restatint was placed ago I travelled through the Empire accompanied considered the reasons advanced in this Coun upon the liberty of the subject it constituted false by my dear wife, and had the late King lived oil in support of the proposal to sell, they were should together at his expressed wish have still opposed to it. The proposal to sell found imprisonment. In this case the imprisonment visited South Africa in the coming Autumn to indeed one doughty champion in the Hon. Mr. was admitted, and it devolved upon defendant open the first parliament of the South African Osborne, and the quiduanes of the local Fres to prove that the imprisonment was justifiable, Union, the latest and greatest pridence of that echoed him in chorus, The mly other, outen pence and harmony which my father aver loved elble supporters of the Government were It this wedding UK or I will be my earnest endeavour anonymous letter-writers, who don't count. committed and he had reasonable cause to to uphold Constitutional Government and to one of the guides wrote that only a "rock believe that plaintiff had participated in it. The safeguard in all their fulness the Alberties which less person queation of reasonable or probable cause was are enjoyed throughout my dominions and undering the reasons advanced in defence of it. In reserved to his Lordship, but the jury had to will usintain on the foundation of Froodom, state. It is largely run by men thus reckles.

the good guidance of the Ruler of all men. I that case Hongkong must be in decide as to the facts. On the morning of 25th justice and peace the great heritage of the Nearly all the leading British merchants, the managers of all the British banks, and promi- February the Stei On on the voyage from United British Empire.

nent members of the legal and medical profes Kongmoon to Hongkong went aground at Cap-

sions signed the second letter of protest. It simam Pass. There wore a number of passen-

bore in sil some 90 signatures, nud, bat for the Londen, 24th May, 1910.

bustling tactics of the Government, would have gers, among whom was the plaintiff, and what

His Majesty's birthday will not be celeborns more. This helped to sustain me in the belief that I had not gone out of my mind, as the defence. Eventually ale was refloated and

:(Ed.) CREWE.

was amiably hinted by supporters of the official proceeded to Hongkong. On reaching her wharf

view. There is a saying that one man with London, 27th May, 1910. an idea in his head is in daager of being the gangway was kept up and the police signalled for. When they arrived plaintiff with My telegram 13th May half mourning will considered a madman; two men with the sume hardly others was given in charge of the police by the come to an end on 30th Jane instead of 29th ides in common may be foolish, but can captain. There were two imprisonments-the first by the exptain keeping the plaintiff on the The minutes of the last meeting were read seeded in drawing attention, But that was ship against his will and the second by giving and confirmed. him in charge of the polios. Subsequently ke was seized by the queue, taken through the |etroots to the Pollos Station, and brought before the magistrate on a charge of riotous behaviour on board the Shui On and as day morning near the Bar Ferry wharf at saniting the compradore. He was remanded Kowloon, where the dead body of a Chinese { from time to time and eventually disuhere motion was agreed to, It is interesting to note from the report of the male, horribly mutilated, was found floating ed, but in face of that mequittal defend Captain Superintendent of Police that the It was removed to the mortuary, where it was

ant persisted in believing that plaintiff was richas licensed during 1909 numbered 1,100 in seen that the windpipe had been severed, that guilty of the offences alleged against him. Hongkong, 50 in Quarry Bay, and 345 in eats had been inflicted on the face, and that Kowloon. Chairs licensed numbered 605 in other wounds had been indicted which suggest Conneel would call witnesses to prove that Hongkong, 60 in the Hill district.

that the man lind met his death at the hands of defendant could have no justication for the The long period of drought is broken at those who had discovered him in a compromising sotion he took and the detention he placed upon last, and yesterday's rain proved a most welcome situation. Eleven cents were found in his pos- plaintiff, and he would ask the jury to award

Bóssion. He was aged about forty years and substantial damages to his client. visitation. Although it does not mean that all has not yet been identified.

Evidence was called and the hearing ad- journed anxiety concerning the water supply is at an end, it helps to relieve the uneasiness which had become general. It leads to hopes that it is the harbinger of the showers needed for the thirsty

The conduct of the police during 1909 is described by the Captain Baperinfident as having been good. The establishment of the force is 152 Europams, 411 Irdians, and 511 Chinese

The estimated value of property stolen during the year 1909 was $210,160.42, es against. $199,211.10 in 1900. The value of the property recovered is very small proportion, only 821,953 worth of property having been restored. to owners.

land and to meet the wants of a large popula• tion.

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THE "PATRIA.”*

The gunboat Patria is going on a long trip It is believed that she is going to Timor.

HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS,

Two of the hopper bargen brought from Shanghal for service in Macao harbour have reached here, but their advent suggests "carriages before horses."

MURDER IN HONGKONG.

A gruesome discovery was made on Wedne

WEATHER REFORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 2nd at 11.55 a.m.The barometer has risen on the N.E. coast of Chios and fallen in Vladivostok,

The depression lying over the Gulf of Pechili

CORRESPONDENCE,

PRAYING FOR BAIN

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HONGKONG

DAILY PRESS.")

SIR,Is it possible that in this enlightened

tions to amend the penal code are given ongratulated on haring improved the service yesterday is moving into the N.W. part of the age people are still be be found who know no

The Kowloon Star Ferry Company are to be

of launches Tustead of launches being ran a half-hour intervals after 9.30 a regular quarter hour service after eight o'clock has born inaugu- rated, and the boon will no doubt be appreciated by the increasing numbers who are dependant

And of course the Western sponsors of China are charmed. They delight to see the Tanifestation of a desire to conform to more humane systems of discouraging wrong

ng and punishing crime, and they antici-ette,

on this means of transit.

SHAMBEN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, ⠀⠀

Ses of Japan.

a

The barometer has fallen slightly over Tong better than to pin their faith and waste their king and the B. coast of Chins, and risen a time in the manner depicted by you in one of little over the E. coast and Formoss,

your columns ? We read that prayers for rain Preamire is low over Chins between Tong were offered in the St. John's Cathedral and Hing and the Lower Tangire valley. It remains were vice, will be held it, the Homan high to the N.E. of Japon.

Moderate to fresh 8.3. and 8: winds may be Catholic Cathedral for the same purpoes. It northern shore of these flannel, and over the certainly speaks in rather strong terms for the Hongkong ratufall for the 24 hours ending Church, which apparently has succeeded in hoodwinking at least a section of the community

Chius' Sea."

— at 10a.m. to-day, 0.76 inches.

pate a révolution in the thought of China which will regenerate the Empire In this

At a meeting held on the 27th May there delusion they remain until some act of

were presentar. H. F. Dant, L. H. Bavagery, some brutal instance of barbarism, Himnu, W. W. G. Ross A, Y, Hogg, W. gives them a shock, and then they realise Vogler and the Secretary. On the proposal of that China, though changing, has departed Mr. Gilman sewonded by Mr: Hogg, Mr. II. F. very little from the traditions of the past Dent was elected Chairman. On the proposal of and has not proved so susceptible to Western Mr. Gilman, seconded by Mr. Ross, Mr. A. V. Hogg was elected Hon Treasurer. The notions as many had fondly hoped. Not minutes of the last meeting were read and con- long ago the world was informed that the Arms ATRODAS criminal code had been revised and brought Police-It was decided that an increase of 81 more to accord with modern principles, and per month be given to the Chinese Police Staff its inauguration was looked upon as another indication of China's progress. Of course,

July,

MINUTES.

FINANCIAL MINUTES.

be mad; ten men sharing an ides begin to sot, a hundred draw attention." In this case ninety

all their success. The Government refused to be guided by the expression of opinion referred to not thrust upon them, as has been suggested, The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of bat invited in both instances. In spite of it, sa in Hia Excellency the Governor, laid on the table tention of proceeding with the gals has been an- Financial Minutes (Nos. 40 to 44), and moved mounded in sa official letter, and that in the last that they be referred to the Finance Com that has been heard of the matter. That is the mittes.

position which we, who deplore the decision, The COLONIAL TREASURER seconded, and the | have to face. We are powerless to prevent it

FINANCIAL.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of the report of the Finance Committee (No. 5), His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table and moved its adoption.

The COLONIAL TERASVEEE Seconded, and the motion was agreed to.

PAPERS,

The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table the following papers; Draft appropriation no- count for the year 1909, Report of the Registrar General, Beport of the Harbour Master, and the Reports of the Captain Superintendent of Police and of the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade,

for 1909,

We mest just try to make the best terms.We can under the circumstances. The terms pro posed by my resolution would at least afford

No one is likely to forget that 630 a foot was be our need. Let me indicate the nature of it. measure of protection. This I conceive to

mentioned as the the way it was dealt with in His Excellency upset price proposed. From the Governor's speech the commanity inferred that there was at least a probability of securing it. The unofficial members were solemnly warned against roting for my resolution. They were told they would be postponing to the Greek Kalends many needed publie works. The in- ference was that the Government had some- hand, thing almost as good as a firm offer in The Standard Oil Co. was named so the applionat, and it was generally assumed that

price for Pay this

it they were prepared to The community jumped to that conclusiont For myself, I think that this was natural under the circumstances. It is now said that the so-call- ed application was merely a request to know the price at which the Government would sell. The The Hon. Mr. MURRAY STEWART-Your price having been named, ne intimation, no Excellency, I rise to move that, before binteren, was given that the Standard Oil Co. putting up to auction the plot of Crown Land prepared to pay it. I am oredibly informed that situated to the north of the new Law Courts, they are not prepared to pay it. I have the the Government shall refer the proposed, con- focal manager's leave to state the fact, here and tutions of sale to this Council. In doing so. I now. According to him, the only architectural have no desire to prolong a controversy. The conditions which would make the purchase at exact opposite is my aim, My aim is to bring that figures" business proposition inat allow it to au ead-at least for the time being, propose a traps. I could have seen my way to ohieve this object by asking questiong, and

I should have been of a speech, I

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, by command of His Excellency, lid on the table. the report of the meeting of the Public Works Committee held on May 19th.

THE DEBATEABLE SITE.

was

of a building ten stories high. I do not imagine that the Government contemplate allowing that Thus it now appears that the six lakhs of dol- lacs, of which go winch had been made, was, after-

to say nothing of the volumes of scientifs see my way because matters glad I could not all, a mere subjective illusion- sort of mirage.

opinion met me -

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon thus far and blinding them to the obvious facts, thus have saved the Council from the calamity to-day is as follows Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel... South coast of China between ).

Hongkong and Lamoods, Hongkong and Hainan...

for

Same as No. 1, legends held sway must have, disappeared, at least my last series of questions on this subject Mat people had quite a good time spent

When ons soines to think of it there was an air S.E. &9. winds, datum as to the origin of the universe and the every turn and these are face in officialt of unreality about it from the first. Its pur

was to rod fe or fresh; workings of nature in general. One would answers to questions? I was reminded of that chasing power was magical. It wa squally, thunder naturally think that the days when the Jewish foot by your Excellency when I gave notice of public works coating ten times as much.

like something out of the Arabian Nights, Cshowers. A

You cut off the tail of the series the sting was with the plague of London, when it was unmis

the tall-because an answer to it would have ing it, as gambler "pends his imaghin involved Heath coast of Chins between Same as No. 1 praying was of no avail, and that good wholesome blo the Colonial Secretary expressed what appears, it may be thought, the need for

takably proved that long months of continuous

expression of opinion. Oddly winnings. It make the Colony feel quite rich. enough, in answering the other questions, tho With the fading of this financial comet dis

Same as No. 1.

It is reported from Feking that the work on from 1st June, when the time the tomb of the late Empress Grand Dewragor

soap and water, and plenty of it was the only mens to the required end. Yours, etc,

Nebudu LOGIC

I venture to regard se mere opinion when he ther controversy. But it must not be forgotten

the 'nte. Well, the history right to name ery upset price he pleases, sail that, it is not formerly the fetition of the that the Governor han fill power sind a perfect Government to

I no guarantee that be will not so exercise of the past is capable of diveres interpretations.

it.

Lot No. 59-A letter was read from Ifr. is very expensive. According to the org HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your Com. It all depends upon the historian's point of If he finds that he cannot get 230s foot, he may it would not be proper to impugn the C. B. Thomas re eresting a matshed in the ad-estimata the cost of the tomb was to be only plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charmante, Laitow. From my point of view, I seem to see decide to take $25 or även $20, in fact, there is

joining oross street, and before replying the Tls. 5,000,000, but it now seems that another Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Foudré sincerity of the Government in the course it stay was directed to write and ask if he Tis, 7,000,000 will be added before the work is Charmant will enable you to do it. Her has adopted, nor would it be fair to suggest was complying with the Council's wishes as per completed, which will not be before the end of Spodalities for the Skin are the study of that the judicial reforms contemplated their letter to him of the 13th April.

four years.

Retime. A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sole Agent e

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the Government did formery intend to no limit to his discretion in the matter at all, retain the site, but that recently, owing to so far as I am aware. My resolution, if accepted, the financial dificultion into which we have would not so check. To shoot I appas, te been thrust by latter-day developments of your Excellence to waive these particular the opium policy, they have changed their powers in this particular onset. The only

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