Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 6, 1908.

sence of any machinery for the registration of companies with limited liability, the practice adopted le the early days of Shanghai was for undertakings of this nature to carry on business under the provisions of

A. 8. WATSON & CO., Dords of Setisment Gradually, however,

LIMITED.

· ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

CHEMISTS,

BY APPOINTMENT TO

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR

AND HOUSEHOLD..

DEPOT FOR

THE FINE PRODUCTS

OF:"

LONDON."

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advantage was taken of the Ordinance para ed by the Hongkong Government in 1855 erabling companies to be registered as Limited Liability Companies in that Colony, and with- in the last fifteen years the transference from amenability to Deeds of Bettlement to the Jurisdiction of Hongkong has been rendered complete. Accordingly, companies carrying on, their business entirely outside Hongkong and biving no property of any kind in the Colony, I well as companies whose whole business is carried out within the Colony, are liable to the 1869 Ordinance and Amending Ordinances, which have hitherto made no distinction between the two classes. Under the pre- visions of these Ordinances each company

盛事

H.E. Wu Ting-larg, the bow Chinese Minister FLORIDA WATER TRADE to Washington, bas arrived in San Francisco. Hols reported to be the bearer of a plea from China for the preservation of kur sovereignty in Manchuria.

MARKS.

Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by MEHAV. Deacon, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Dea- con, appeared for the prosecution Sir Henry Berkeley, KC, instructed by Mr. H. K. Hol

That prosecutions were not the proper thing,

been taken would, ba" touret an, injunction.

Mr. Slade said it was a most fragrant CABR- most shameful case of fraudes

Sir Henry Rockelay pointed out that ́ mapy firms in the Colony sold this sconi,

His Worship-I am of opinion that the sum mons' is bad.

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WUCHOW NDÍAS

RICK EXPORT FROHIBITION,

Wuchow, 4th March, 1908,

* ALLEGED FORGERY OF LABELS,

The rice crop, which was an unusually good THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co SIR HENRY BERKELEY'A OBJECTIONS.""

one in this district, had been harvested and the Ld, announces that the trial dutpat of the 6-4

farmers having a big surplus petitioned the Company's three mines for the week duding The first of a series of trade-marks prosecus Mr. Slade ibought to also. What the delence. Wuchow Tacial for permission to export their February 22, 198, amounted to 611.97 toons|tions which are likely to follow shortly was wanted, ba anid, was for the summons to be | stocks to Canton, Fatsban, oleh The ban of and the sales during the period to 15,19 352003 opened at the Magistracy, this afternoon, be dismissed. They have thousands of cases of prohibition, the export of rice, had been tay đơn màn đồre, the fest police mingistrate-MY: Hi H. J; this water in stock and in order to save, the imposed for some month, and the farmers My Gompertz The complainant in the action was cases from being d maged while being remov. finding themselves with big stocks on hand, INTELLIGENCE from Peking states bat, with Mr. A. W. Lamporaki, ef Messrs, Melchers and-ed to the Police Colist they have given an asked the officials to remove the prohibition regard to the arrest of the Japanese steamer. Company, and the defendant, the proprietors undertaking and a deposit of $1,000 rather so that they could realize some money from the Tatsu Maru, the Japanese Minister has written of the Kwook Sang firm, of 146, Des Vaux

goods removed from their output of their fields. The Total was very have the goods. to the Walwupu threatening that a great Road Central. They were accused of selling shop to the Court Mr. Slade said the scheme,loth to grant the necessary permission, with responsibility will fall upon the shoulders of and keeping for sale boules of perfume which was to get the summious dismissed and then to the result, that the farmers got impatient, the Chinese Government, if the latter dres not bore false labels" by Kend

get rid of the stuff.

loaded up some hundred junks with rice in comply with } pa...‚'s request.

bulk, and anchored the whole fill in tha shipping fairway outside the Custains pontoon, The fact of rice junks'soon became a nuisance and a menace to the remainder of the shipping, and to relieve this, the Tao ai granted per mision for the boats already loaded to be passed the ugh the Customs, One of the

Chang Ning Chi, the Governor of the province at Kwei-Lin, asking that the probibition be enforced in case of a famine and urging upon the Governor the necessity of keeping a quantity of gra'n in the province for "granary, purposes. The Governor countermanded the Fantan), permission, and the boats with their cargoes were again detained. The farmers and junk. men gelling wind of the action of Mr. Chow, proceeded to the mau's house, in the City, where a demonstration of objection was made. Things looked uty for a spell and there was a grave danger of a riot sosuing, but wear

IT is reported that the Dowager Empress of China intends to retire immediately, giving to the Emperor falt political power, and appointmes, represented the defendant firm. ing Grand Councillors Chang Chih-tung, Yoan Shih-kai and Sun Chis-ting advisers to the

question, the Dowager Empress will decide it

This statement he later contradicted when he was told by: Detective Sergeant Wast that in officer was watching the promiseu.

After further discussion, Sir Heary. Berkeley aid he would not press the objection, and a ew seconds waived the objection altogether.

The summons was, then amended, and Sir

the masters of the defendant firm. They weres Leung Chak Chau, Fun Fook Tim, and Lam

must have its registered office within the Colony Throne,' in care the advisers fail to decide any Call the case and prove servica of summons, Henry assisted matters by giving the names of gentry, a man named Chow, telegraphed to

and must keep at that office its register of 'shareholders.. The latter clause has been more - hogoured in the breach than in the observance; BURROUGHS WELLCOME & Co., but the appointment of a new Registrar at Hongkong brought with. it an attempt not only to insist upon the strici letter of the law, but also to add to the Colony's revenue by levying duties on all transfers and by claiming probate duty on shares even when the whole estate of the deceased shareholder was entirely unconnected with Hongkong. It will be remembered that on February7 of last year un influential meeting of representatives of British Companies in Shanghai was held to consider the proposals of the Hongkong Government, and it is legitimate to conclude it the representa tions that were the outcome of the action then taken led to the final setilement of the whole

'TABLOID' BRAND PRODUCTS.

''SOLOID' BRAND PRODUCTS.

*KEPLER MALT EXTRAC♪.

'KEPLER' SOLUTION OF COD LIVER

*

OIL IN MALT EXTRACT..

BEEF AND IRON WINE (BW. & Co.)

DARTRING LANOLINE PREPARA-

TIONS.

TO-MORROW afiernona commencing at this the Hongkong Cricket Club will plang march against the and Cameron Highlanders, The following will represent the: Club:-R; Has? cock, H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, W. C. Turner, H. R, Makio, A. A, Claxtoś, A. W. J.

Peske, E. H. Hinde, F. H. H. Stevens, A. Mackenzie, and P. Jacks. Reserve -W, F. Brewer.

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When the case was called the defendants attention. of Sir lienry Berkeley, who said: did not appear. This fact was brought to the

and Į will have an objection to make.",

Detective Sergeant Watt stepped into the witness-box and spoke to herving the summons on the master of the defendant firm, at 246, Bea Vote Road the gedown of the Kwong Sang firm. The man gave his name 'ns Leung, Lam, and said he was the master.

Mr. Blaue As there is no appearance of the'

defendant i ask for a warrant for his arrest.

Sir Henry lake'objection to the point- His Worship-You appear for the defendant firm?

THE Novos Þremya of St. Petersburg declarer · Sir Henry—Yes, under protest. that-the-vigour-with-which-the-fortification-of-His Worship Under protest?. the Philippine Islands is being pushed for- ward indicates a determination on the part of the United States in support the open door policy in Manchuria A semi-official statement from Berlin denies that secret proposals have been received from the United States on the

Mr. Slade-No man can appear in Court without stating for whom he is appeasing.

Sir Henty-Yes, I can. I can show authori

"HAZELINE," HAZELINE CREAM,"question, as embadled in the new Law known subject of Manchuria,

"HAZELINE SNOW," &L, &c., &c.. "TABLOID' MEDICINE CHESTS, AND

POCKET MEDICINE CASES.

The Fine Products of BURROUGHS

as the Companies (Local Registers) Ordinance, 1957, the full text of which appears on another page. The number of the companies registered under the Hongkong Ordinances but having their head office away from Hongkong has now attained formidable proportions, while their

CHRUNG TAX, & shp coalie, who, until the 4th instant, was employed by the Paris Toilet.

Compasy, of 13, Queen's Road Central, was arrested yesterday in Beaconsfeld Arcade on a charge of theft. It was stated that between the 6th ulto, and 3rd inviant two bottles of

tics.

His Worship-1 would like to see them. Mr. Stade-I object.

Sir Henry. Berkeley said that the summons was invalid, and could not be directed to any person. (There was no name mentioned on the samados-only the words "masters" of the Kwong Sang *

whom he is appearing your Worship cappot Mr. Slade Unicas my friend 'states for

heat him.

Sir Henry appear for the misters of the

WELLCOME & Co. are prescribed by capital must aggregate over Th. 37,000,000. perfame and three toweli went amissing from Kwong Sang firm, to make an objection.

loading Physicians all over the World.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ALES INDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 15th February, 198

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MARRIAGE.

On February 29, 1958, Ft Shanghai, JoHK ALEXANDER KOSS hartered Bank of India, Australia and China, 10 ELLA WATSON youngest daughter of the lave Rev. John Whyte, Moyness, Nairnshire, and of Mis. Whyte, Hermonbill, Dundee, Scotland.

DEATHS.

On Saturday, February 29, 1988, at Tie tain, the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. F.

·MELCHERS, Rged one year and a half.

On March 1908, at hangbai. Grace ADELAIDE HILL aged nine years and eight months.

On March 1, 49o8, at Shanghai, JOHN COUCH QUICK of Hall & Holly Ld, Shanghai,

aged 50 years.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1908.

THE AMENDED COMPANY LAW,

The recent Ordinance passed by the Legis lative Council of Hongkong, at: the initiation of infinential representatives of British firms sad Corporations in Shanghai, to amend thà

It is befitting, therefore, that due consideration

should be shown to such interests, and we may welcome the appearance of a new Ordinance devoted exclusively to these In general it follows the companies

lines of the Companies, (Colonial Registers) Act 1883. The Governor-in-Council is em powered to relieve a company from the necessity of keeping its register at tho' registered office in Hongkong, which has to be supplied only with a copy of every entry in its register or registers "as soon as conveniently many be after such entry is made In return for the protection of British Law, howeve', an annual fee at the rate of four cents for every huddied dollars of its paid up capital will be levied from eachi

All transfers.of shares not company. executed within the Calory of Hongkong are. to be exempt from stamp duty; while the share or other interest-uf a deceased member registered in a local (away from Hongkong) register will not be liable to probate duy in the Colony, it will thus be seen that a satisfactory compromise has been effected; companies not domiciled in Hongkong, but enjoying in some measure the protection of its law, make an annual contribution in the form of a licence fee to the revenue of the Colonial Government

and are freed from vex alious exactions which would press unduly upon corporations and in- dividuals. The representative's of British firms in Shanghai may be congratulated upon the ready way in which the Hungkang authorities have met their wishes, and at the same time it will not be fargo tenth they are indebted to the Committee of the China Association for having prepared the ground for the influential meeting of twelve months ago.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE French mail of the 4th February was delivered in Londou on the 5th inst

THE awhorities in Tokio have published, a denial of the report that, in order to meet financial panic in lap n. they are endeavouring to raise japanese bonds in London and New, York.

A BATCH of ten deportens was landed in the Colony this morning from Sinzapore. They were taken charge of by the palica on landing and, as usual, returned to their homes in the

interior.

COMMANDER Sims, navsi alde de-camp to Pre- Companies Ordinance in respect to "Local sident Roosevelt, admits that he gave to, dfer Registers," appears to have been received with | Chura's 'Magazine the information on which the satisfaction at the Norbera. Port, if the com-artic'e attacking the United States Navy was mendation accorded to the amended law by the | bared. senior paper there is a criterion of public feel- ing in the matter. The a. G. D. News notes the passing of the new law is a leading article, yarom? Registered under the Hongkong scesTM is a sufficiently familiar title in to justify detailed reference to brought into force in

SHOR LY' after 1 o'clock today Lady Lugard

arrived at Black Pier from Government House, to embark on board the P. & C. 1.1. Marmora for Shanghai: H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard, accompanied by Capt in Taylor, LD,C,SEW, Her ladyship to the mall sta mer. The party boarded be ins-ch Victoria for the Mormora Lady Lugard proceeds to the North for a short,

oge, having beco suffering from elight in

for duty and suspicion fell on him. When he the store. On the 4th Cheung did not tëra up

was apprehended one of the missing towels was found in his room. He was also charged with absenting himself from his work without permission. At the Police Court, he was sen; hours' stocks. tenced to six weeks' hard labour and four

March.........."Under the Double Eagle ".......Wagner Valo....................? Ta Cliana” „...........................Bucaloral· Selection Lo“? Condolier "...............:Sullivan Song............"The Flight of Age"...Beran Overture...“ Klise-Claudio"....Merchante Miauet.........

*********** Boccherial Selection......... "Dalrymaids". Galop.....Gleing Carriere...Rubens ..... Flotura.

Regimental Marches, God Plans the Prince of Wales. God Save the King.

for the matters of the defendant firm.

His Worship-You say you are appearing

he said, wasibat the summons was invalid be Sir Henry-Under protest. His objection, cause it was addressed to no person by pame, but merely to the "masters." The Court had no jurisdiction to beat a complaint en‚à‚jum. mens thus directed, inasmuch as the Magis trate's Ordinance, 3 of 1890, Section 10, Sub- | sections 1 and 2, required that a “summons should be directed to the person against whom

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Shay, Tim,

Lum-the man of whom, the summons was Mr. Slade-We will have the other-Leung

served.

1

Sir Henry-You will ha ẹ no other,

Mr. Slade then euthed the particulars of the case. He said that the complainants were agents for Lanman and Kemp, manufacturers of the Florida water, and proceeded at anme length to narrats the difficulties encounterest by them to bave their label registered some years bickewing to the presence of other kinds" counsels provaited and the junkmen returned of such scent-in-the Colony-closely-resembling-|-to-their-boats,——

heirs. Eventually they were registered and thig The farmers next proceeded to lay before case was brought. Theirade-mark of Lanmen the gentry the harships they would bave to and Kemp's water was of & floral design with enduin if they were refused the right of men and women, birdi and flowers in, the back-marketing their produce, alleging that if the ground and in the contre the words "Floïid) | officials refuse to allow them to export their Water." There was also a black and white labe crops that the officials should purchase their round the neck of the battle. The words yield of grain at Current rates and relieve them Florida Waler were the essential p. rtion of of fanacial difficulty. It was also laid before. the mark,

the gentry that, in the event of a famine, rice? » could be imported Hom Hongkong ex steamora and landed here within 24 hours, an:large': stocks of Saigon rice were obtainable at Hong, Mr. Slade-No. In Nove ber las', he west kong at any time. The gentry considered them. on, the complainant became aware that, the matter and eventually represented matters to: defendant firm was selling a scent in bottles the Governor, who in turn gave permission for ́very like' their' own and calling it “Florida | five million catties to be exported. This basta wer. His client wrote to them about the mat. been done and the feel of junks sailed to their. ter and the defendarts had the audacity to reply | respective destinations yesterday,”

time, Mr. Slade explained, Lanmar and Kemp's that they had a right to sell the stuff. At that trademark had not been registered in the Colony and nothing could be done. But a soon as it was there proceedings were taken

His Worship-Am 1 to deal with the matter summuily?

..

His Worship asked if there was any objection as when he was acting as Attorney-General he❘ had seen some of the correspondence.

Mr. Slade-Yes.

Sir. Hiny (to the Count)-In order to save you from a pitfall you will have to consult me.

grand pazdadı.

His Wurship-You, te ant jer ist Apare Sir Henry--You must give me warning. Mr. Slade.(to Sir Henry)--Do you want te case to to before a jury? Yes,

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SHIPPING.

tion, published in its issue of the and fast, that, The Kromgee Daily News, a local publica negotiations were proceeding between the pro posed Chinese Steamship Co. and the Wo, Shun Steamship Co, for the purchase by the... former of the latter's, fleet of 3 West Rivar steamers The fi,we given, as the amount of purchase money, is $160,000. It is funter said that in the event of the above deal falling astagfert through that Che new Steamship Company will endravour to chaner the Wo Shún Company' buat, with which tp-innugarate their service on the West River, anyagokan

Local opinion is distinctly. pesimistic" aï regards the realization of either scheme.

Messrs. Banker & Co. ́are in course of build-

NANNING CUSTOMS, CHANGES.

By kind permission of Majór E. W. R. Ste. phenson and Officers Commanding, the Band of the Third Battalion "The Duke of Cambe Complaint was made, and should be served bridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) wit play personally on such person or left for him at his the following programme of music, during din fist knows place of abode and inramuch as net, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the there was no provision in the Merchandise 7th inst. :-

Marks Urdinance under which this sp:cific complaint was made it autho ires a departure From the requifements of the Magistrate's

Florida water, Mr. Slade proceeded, is a Ordinance already mentioned. It was not

geographical description. The manufacturers enough, he pursued, to address a summens 10 had been using this mark prior to 1876, and ing locally the hull of a new motor-boat for person by tile, or to the owner of premises, or the defendant's mark was in shape and style the increase of their Wuchow Nanning tradu.!! to the masters" of the Kwong Sung firm. The same, only that in their mark certain figures The hull will be of 3 Chinese pine with a was not enough. For instance, if a complaint were deleted, and when the bottles were placed Gardner motor engine, capable of driving the was made against one John Brown, a publicanide by side the difference was obvious, but, new vessel at an average speed of to knows per the summons could pot he addressed to the nevertheless, it was a direct infringement of hour. This increase of tonnage on the Nanning matter of a public house. In some offences, be the complainant's mark. LIMEHOUSE Causeway was astir at midnight | admitted, it could be done. The Court had no

rùo will be most welcome, the present regular, The case was still proceeding when our reservice by the "Tico Kong! balug inadequate on Saturday list (Fẹh, 1) when the Chinamas | jurisdiction to entertain such a sudĮmons. began his New Year celebration Limehouse There was no difficulty to get the name of the

presentative left.

to the demands of this trade. Causeway is a narrow street in doc land, in the master of the shop.

It could always be neighbourhood of Ratcliffe, An incessant obtained. fusilade of crackers was the first intimation the Mr. Slade There is a difficulty; we cannot visitors had that they were in Chinatown & get the name. closely shuttered and barred, gained the party, knocking at the dent, of one of the shopu,

with their Chinese guide, admittance, after the | withdrawing of numerous bolts. The shap entered was so small that it was quite filled. It a corner was à jus. Twa candles and a small rushlight Burned in front of a miniature offerings of fruit, while at the back were altar. On the floor before the fight were

Chinese characters on a scarlet background. New Year's Eve in Chinatow in a "free" 'night. Nothing must be paid for. Possibly the greatest interes: attached to what is now commonly known as the opium den. The shop, in common with the other shops of the Cause way, contained a typical example of the real opium house as it is found in Chinatown, in

A

THE Hon, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial, and Affiliated Hospitala begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-

MSlade Surely you ought to know thar Sir: Hepry-There is the registen-*-

there is no register of firms in the Colony,

*ir Henry directed Mr. Slide to the Registrar- General's Office There he would find the Kwong Sang firm registered was not for the defence to assist them" to find out the bama of the master of the Kwong Sang firm. His objection was a techaicul at d·legal ons, A summons could not be issued to, say, the proprietor of the "Green Man Potel," uales the panicular ordinance under which proceeds ings were taken justified it. He asked the Court to dismiss the summour. It could then be served again in proper form and then he would be in a position to meet it,

Mr. Slade maintained that the service of the

the East End of London. Comment memorymont was proper. A summoos, he said, be paired on a man personally or be left at his last known place of residence. A name was; sot the only means of describing a person, The Chinese have many games, in fact nearly every Chinaman had three names, and be thought a description equally good. If there was any substance in the objection raised by bis learned fiend definitë: authorities would have been quoted, instead of the words of a learned Jude in a case which he had not decided. It was misleading to quote words of Ajudge on a point which he did not have in "kis minde

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Osaka Shoron Kaisha A. S. Walsh & Co.. Dennys & Bowley

"Gibb Livingston & Co.... Douglas S. S. Co., Ltd.... Brutton & Hell..............

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Fairall & Comfort 4. British American Tobacco Co...m Cawasjeo Pallonjes & Commit: A. M. Essabhoy

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A LOVE TRAGEDY.

"QUARREL WITH "FIANCE "TERMINATES'IN?'"

COOLIE'S SUICIDE."

A street coolie who is only known by his friends in the Colony by his nickname Ta Suk-which mempi "good uncle," was found at about hilf past six o'clock this morning" hanging to the end of a piece of cord in his cubicle at 18, Square Street, Central district. When assistance was called and the body examined it was found that the coolie had died of strangulation and that death had intervened several hours before the body was discovered. |

· It was customary for: Pú Sök to leave the house each morning at five o'clock for work, This morning! he was not seen about and this caused the landl.dy some anxiety, as the confit was rot for the best of spirits during the week. She went immediately to investigate, and the scream that she uttered || after entering his cubicle was enough to bring the othej bgardara in a couple of seconds.

Mr. E. Von Stranch, Commissioner of, Casks; toms, Naoding, goes home on furlough for year from the rst Apríl, : Mr. T, D. Moorhead;: Deputy Commissioner at Canton), bas hecatos appointed' Acting Commissioner of Customs,

Naupin, to relieve Mr. Von Stranch,

STWANGA STORY FROM, "TAI HANG:

REPORT OF AN ARMED PONDERY DOUBTED BY POLICE.

What is believed to be one of the most; dating robberies that have accufed in the east, era district for some time past-il the reportTM be true-was that which was reported to have occurred in the busy little village of Tai Hang near Causeway Bay, carly this morning. Two men, the Wanchal police were. ed, gained admstance to the first · Oper 16, 'George Strent,at abour balf-past one o'clock this morning, by climbing up a pole outsid the building, smashing one of the window, When the cubicle was entered the body was panes, and forcing back the bolt. In this found hanging to a girdle, or waist-band which | house lives a woman with her two children... had been loop dovera strong nail in the wall and The robbe s, one of whom was armed with knotted securely beneath deceased's chin. The a chopper, so the woman said, sezed hold man, who was fully dressed, had evidently stood of her, and, threatening her to keep allent, upon an ear henware pillow on top of his bad, they ordered her to produce ber valusbieg, driven the mail securely into the wall, and, after She handed them $43 in cash, a bargie. attaching the cord, kicked the support from unabe wore on her arm, her child's bracelet, der him. His toes were just touching the some other property, which was valued

Then the robbers left by the SH came, and disappeared in the darka

When the police were notified of the Inspector Courlay and a few det

His Worship-Can I issue a wariant now?... bed Mr Slade-Yes, we have already got the The polios a headquarters were informed, same from the police.

and the body was cut down and removed to the Dis Wonship-When the application, for | mortuary for burial,

the summons was made 1 pointed, ons A quarrel with his faned is slated to have ed the house. They found that

to the solicitors the absence of any names. driyan the man to''suicide,,"}}' was about a - fhwellery still remai

Sir Henry-The solicitor took his own risks.mooth and a half ago thất Po Sok arrived

Hit Worship continuing) said that he gave the Colony, He had very little

Square

instructions to get the name. If the man had engaged a cobicle at

25.12 m. eome up it would have been all right, but if he | Some days later be $2500

J. D. Humphreys & Sonmmmm as Dodwell & Co SORAN Carmichael & Clarks Bradley &

Blackhead

did not, as in many other caste, the police were | Aboni Iwo weeks ago.

sent down to get the necessary panicpiam, and to make

Mr. Finde would ask for the upmmons to foreverde love be amended.

Sir HenryYou can'G

His Worsh

quities were made of the resid

ground floor, and they

pear any unusual Noise

"A description

‹ Sirakan

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