Intimation.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY. We hava just unpacked our NEW SEASON
CONFECTIONERY imported from the
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in old days so we have a desire to discover how the Association and its chairman
at the conclusions which are presented in
the report. For example, on the question of oplum the statement in the annual review, is wofully meagre, and yet evidence is fur
THESPAR MOTUBE IN JAPAN.
VISIT.
nished on its surface that it should have which have overtaken jockey clubs in Japan Government to the protest was to the effect Fustice (Sir Francis Piggott) and Mr. Justicethe harbour with naval visitors at 8 o'clo
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With the approach of the Hongkong Race Meeting, and the consequent interest evoked in questions connecto? with racing generally attention may be directed to the hardships
through the harsh and inconsiderate tion of the Japanese authorities. Reference has been made to this subject before, when an outline was given of how those respon sible for the maintenance of law and order
meetings. Their desire was to put an end to the evils arising from the pari-mutuel but to encourage racing itself. He failed, how. ever, to explain how the Government pro- posed, to accomplish this feat, and it le not surprising to God that the Committed considered his statement unsatisfactory and decided to postpone the consideration of the petition in order that the Premier and
and authoritatively state the Government's positions, After all, residents in Hongkong have something to be thankful for as com pared with the people of Kobe
Vice-Admiral Lambton,.com five, proceeded on his dea: to Macao this morning, morning, and was expected off the roadster Macao shortly afterten. The party was to in the forenoon. Ai Macao an official, recep- tion would be accorded the British Admiral who had been invited to lunch at Government or communicated to them if they were deaf and House. The retum trip will be made this dumb). The care was that in which three men, afternoon ; the Alacrity is expected back in. it may be remembered, were tried for murder, Hongkong this evening. of which, one was discharged and the sentences peared for the two prisoners, instructed by Mr. RD-Atkinson (of Messrs Deacon, Looker and Dencoc) while the Hoo Mr. W. Rezt-Davies (Attorney-General, with whom was Mr. F. B.L. Bowley, of the Crown Solicitor's Office, re presented the Crown
Mr. Calibrop said that the point in the case selber the jury were entitled to give verdict on evidence which was left to them but hall not been translated to the prisoners. The
on the other two reserved. Mr. Calibrop ap-
CORRESPONDENCE.
(Wa do not naceaqually andorse the opinions expresand
by Correspondents in this column,)
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UPPER CASTLE ROAD.
TO THE EDITOR or tex“ BonacOMO IT SLEGRAMI.” $IR-Residents in the upper level district, especially, that section comprised within Con- duit and Seymour Roads, have reason to complain, against the state in which Upper campo Road has been misstained now for
leading London, Parisian and Americaogestive, The Hongkong branch sent a' either immediately before or immediately the other Ministers concerned might attend evidence had been given by fourteen witnesses Tittle time past, I refer to ibat portion of the
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CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES.
IN FANCY BOXES!
CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, CHOCOLATE
LOCAL AND GENERAL:
A DROUGHT is prevailing in Peking and is causing much sickness.
for the prosecution, of which four tave the road bounded by Seymour Road on the north evidence in English and the remaining (en in andy the Jewish Synagogue on the South. Parti,
The Attorney General did not admit say of the allegations,
The Chief Justice-Tae question in whether the evidence was matérial or not. lit
Mr. Calthrop-It does not matter whether the evidence was material or not, so long as it
Whether through an overight of the Public Works Department, or to the exhaustion of the
financial vote for the maintenance of roade la
WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE DE LA years is exceptionally low. These years have-He wrote anonymously, of course, and to TO-DAY's balletia' states that Her Excellency was evidence at all. In this case, no evidence officer will make it his business to visit tha
Lady Lugard's condition continues to shew slight improvement.
ment, after striking a deadly blow at Race The Peak Murder. Clubs which had been established with it approval, did not take steps to afford,
INTERESTING POINT OF LAW, them relief, it would be practically con
18 TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE NECESSARY? štu, subjecta, fiscating the property of The reply of a junior member of the A very interesting point of law was raised before a Full Court, comprised of the Chief WATSON & CO., proved absorbingly interesting. The sum
that it had been found, after practical ex Comparts. (Puisus Judge) when Mr. H G mary is full of meat, so to speak, but
perience had been obtain, that the evils Calthrop submitted that no evidence could he we would have liked to see a little
attendant on the sale of the tickets out-legal unless prisoners knew what that evidence more bone and matow in it. Can it be
weighed any benefits and it therefore, be was ( the evidence bad already best traps doubted that residents in Hongkong who
came necessary to prohibit the practice, lated to them in case of their being illiterate are all more or less concerned in this oplum at the race courses had peremptorily ordered He added that the par-mutuel was not, a problem would not have preferred to read the expulsion of pari-mutuels without apnecessary accompaniment of horse-racing, the correspondence which passed between pareatly rhyme or reason. As the race clubs and that the Government did not intend by the local branch and the London Comhad invested large sums of money in estab- their action to check the holding of race wittec on this subject in extense, particularly liabing courses, erecting stands, and encour when it was found accessary in obedience aging the sports, it was but natural that they to the request of the London chairman to should offer a vigorous protest when it was formulate a scheme whereby the burden of proposed to withdraw from them one of their taxation created by the withdrawal of the principal sources of income. They fought opium revenue might be gradually readjusted? strenuously for a time, and it seemed as if We are given a skeletonised version ofthe local they were likely to be successful. Indeed, Association's suggestion and even in that if we remember right a race meeting was form it is extremely interesting and sugger held at Kobe with pari-mutuel attachments
memorandum to the honic body the underly after the act-of restriction had come into ing idea of which was that instead of closing force. Some Peckanillian individual, boll the opium houses the number of chesis ing over with the essence of conscious drawable yearly by the Farmer should be rectitude, and gifted to the full with the steadily reduced. The details were worked talent of moral quackery, rushed into print out upon the figures for the past three years to declaim against the atrocious scenes he and commenting upont is the branch wrote as witnessed when European men and even follows:-The number of chests actually European women fought and tussled and drawn by the Farmer during the last three scrambled for tickets at the pari-mutuel. beet bad years in every respect and the this day the people of Kobe have nothing REINE, VIENNA CHOCOLATE and period is too short to give a fair average. but vituperation for a certain party who is Tire Average fur the last 10 years is slightly believed to have been the author of the ridi. others, in Great. Variety.
over 1,000. In view of this figure it is, in culous fulmination. What made matters the opinion of this committee, justifiable to worse was that there were only a few Eu- recommend that:-) The divans be nutropean ladies present at the meeting and interfered with during the period of the pre- the fact that an unknown Judas should vilify sent farm, but, that the number of chests and traduce those ladies and cull from his drawable be reduced from 1,800 to 1,200 diseased imagination alleged facts which per annum. 12) That in the new contract, bore no semblance of truth and were simply to be made in 1910, the number be reduced the outpourings of an enlarged spleen, roused 10 goo clicsts per aunum. (3) That in 1913 Kobe to such a pitch of wrath that bad the a scheme of annual reduction be adopted, the identity of the author been proved he could dejails of which shall depend upon the progress have had a sorry time of it, to say the least.. LUMPS, MARSHMALLOW BALLS of China's efforts to eradicate poppy cultiva. The fact also that he admitted he wrote from hearsay made matters ten times more disgrace fut in the eyes of Kobe Europeans. But the author never confessed his share in the pro duction and apparently the matter has drop ped. But the fury of the racegoers wasreally A CENSUS of Formosa taken at the end of the outcome of their quarrel with the 1907 has just best published, it shows a po authorities for having stopped the pari-pulation of 1,708,713, including 79,925 mutuel. The Japanese race clubs appealed Japanese, 3,018,493 natives and 11,399 foreign- ers. About 120,000 aborigines are excluded to the Government to protect their interests from the above list. and demanded to know why it had been decided to abolish the innocent form of re- creation known as the pari-mutuel. Every-
The Victoria Recreation Club are holding body who has attended a race meeting knows
erfectly well that a race loses half is in analber four-oared scratch race to take place on Saturday afternoon, the 27th instant; the terest for the mere spectator if he has not a
course will be exactly the same, viz., from little "flutter" on its result. Of course if a Kellet Island to North Point. Quite a big man goes to the races to make a fortune number of oarsmen have put their names and squanders his money in the ind lust of down; those thạt have not done so are remind gambling pure and simple the case is differ.ad that entries close to-morrow afternoon, ent, but the average man who bets a trifle on when the crews will be picked, so that com. ball for training. We understand it is the intention of the V, R. C. Boathouse Committee to select only four crews-As-doubtless-the best men will be selected, some good racing is again anticipated. Practically the whole of the names down at present include members who competed in the last scratch race on the 10th ultimo.
FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY.
COCOANUT TAFFY, ALMOND.TAFFY,
CREME APRICOTS, SUCRE DE LA
CREME CARAMELS, PEPPERMINT
&c
ALEXANDRA BUILDING9
AND.
'KOWLOON DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, sih January, 1909.
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MR. H. A. Siebs has been appointed a member of the Canil of Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Booking Corporation, IT is stated that Grand Councillor Chang Chih. ung desires to retire from office for fear of meeting with the same fate as his late colleague Yuu Shib kai
The foreign popular of Yokohama at the end of 1908 stood at 6,4 9, including 3,789 Chinese residents. The British residents imbered 1,721, Americans 547, Germans 291
French 160.
The Viceroy in Fukien bas deputed Thotai Bu Chih-cheng to Attend the laternational Opiunt Conference in Shanghai. Two deputies were also sent by an Anti-Opium Society and the people of the province.
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translated in Hokilo. One witness, a Chinese was isanslated in Hok-to. The indictment was constable, was asked whether he didn't tell the prisoners they were charged with murder. He spoke in Punti, of which, the prisoners, could hardly understand two words out of ten. There fere no translation was made. I submit that the prisoners cannot be convicted on day but legal evidence (4.4, only evidence which the law con allow to the jury), to civil cases, admissions can be made by Counsel or prisoners. In a criminal case, no admissloda can be made. It strikes me that previous to 1836, Coansel were not allowed to appear on behalf of prisoners in felony cases. Therefore, all evidence was taken strictly. No alteration has since been made in the Law of Evidence. All evidence which was left to the jury must be evidence which she prisoner heard himself or which has been communicated to him by signs (in case be in deaf and dumb).
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the city, the fact remains that Upper Castle Road has been allowed to fall into a stats of die repair that should not be telerated to comalu so for very much longer. If a P.W,D. executivs
of resfacing the broken up pants of the road. focality, he will discover for himself the stad
The repsits are bidly and urgedily needed if only to give a smooth surface for the chair coolies who have daily to traverse steep roadway at all times laborions to negotiate with a heavy burden on one's shoulders Yours, etc,
RESIDENT.”
Hongkong, 3rd February, 1959,
HANDY REFERENCE WORKS.
ROSENSTOCK'S DIRECTORY,"
It scarcely seems that six months could have elapsed since the well-handled edition of Rosen- stock's Directory of Chios and Manila for Juns
wa have another voluma covering January to December, 1908, came in for use, and now June 19:9 at our elbow The latest-edition is a most comprehensive, volume, admirably ar
in Chica and Manila. We doubt if even the enterprising Rosenstock_con_improve upon
what he has already done. The gei-up is ex cellent and the highest praise we can offer is that we wouldn't be without it at any price. The local depot is situated at 19, Queen's Road Central..
After quoting authorities on the subject, Mrranged and thoroughly fitted for all the require Calthrop continued to say that whether the tents of the business man whose interests be prisoners were defended by Counsel or not, was just as much uccessary to translate the evidence to them. A prisoner is always en titled to make a statemeat before any pro ceedings are taken against him. It was impossible for him to give any explanations of circumstances which may appear agajust him unless he heard the evidence. The local Ordinance stipulated that when a case came before a Magistrate, the evidence, when neces- sary, should be translated to the prisoner. Under the Evidence Ordinance of 1889, when evidence ju taken with a view to committal, the
Unless he heard the depositions should be read over to him, and, if necessary, translated. evidence, he could got make any adequate
tion." It may be true that no reply has yet been received from England as to whether these recommendations have proved acceptable or not, but that need not have prevealed the publication of the correspondence, so far as A. 8. WATSON & CO., it went,-in-fuil--Then there was the ques, tion of opium monopolies, a question which LIMITED,
has been revived by the remarkable and dogmatic speech of His Excellency Tuan Fang at the opening of the International Opium Commission at Shanghai. Anything relating to the efforts of the Chinese (28 authorities to divert the opium traffic from legitimate traders and disregard the British, treaty of Nanking and the French treaty of All communications intended for publication in Tientsin must unquestionably prove of in-
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ddressed to The Editor - Ice House-Itond, and--terest to the people of this community, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and
mere summary of so important a matter, Addros, Ordinary trisine comchunications etomid be addrómed even though it be written by the most
The Manager,
talented and sagacious precis writer in the Mr. Stewart in his speech said in a spirit of jocosily that to deaf adequately with the subject of epium "would perhaps_require a- The rates per quarter and por insuses, proportionet historical survey reaching back through misty Subscriptions for any period loss than one month centuries, to the time when Chinese junks will be charged as for à full month.
traded as far west'as the Persian Gulf.” „Per The daily insusin" delivered tree when the address in
orable to messenger. Fouk subscribem can have haps that might be the cassif anybody desired at the present juncture to acquire an actual
since the days of the Moabites, but we are and special knowledge of the drug habit far too keenly concerned with present day facts and prospects to dream of indulging in such fantastic studies and speculations. formed to conduct race-meetings had invest at the Mitsu Mishi Yard for the Nippon Yusen question of law, and after a lengthy, citing of For these and many other reasons, we feel'
The Kditor will not inderate to be responsible or Far East, is bound to be wholly inadequate, a pony for fun's sake is only doing what most petitors will bavo, at least three weeks acd &
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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909, THE CHINA ASSOCIATION'S
MATHODS,
If we were of a captious nature we should be inclined, to lay the entire blame on Mr.
Murray Stewart for the depressingly inade. quate review of the past year's operations of
people da in a game of cards-just to make the gano-more interesting-and-is-neither a moral pervert nor an abandoned. wretch We cannot tell whether the action of the Japanese authorities has been undertaken in the cause of morality or what, but it seems likely that they will stand by their guns. The race clubs have now petitioned
for the clubs, himself a Japanese, pointed the Diet for the rescinding of the prohibition against the pari-mutuel and the spokesman out that in order to meet the requirements of the Goverement the various judicial bodies
LAUNCH OF THE "KITANO. NAS
MARD,
DISASTER NARROWLY, AVERTED,
Nagasaki of the Kifasamare, now being built On the 24th uttime the launch took place at
statement.
"WHO'S WHO.".
Once again "Who's Who,," which gives bvery item there is worth knowing about all thos people in the United Kingdom who have dona something in the world, is to hand and it is bulky and interesting as ever. What the
past we cannot imagide, and how those people journalists did without "Who's Who" in the
their acquaintances managed to scrape their who wish to inquire into the antecedents of loformation together is beyond - Who's
Who is as much a standard institution as the
Mr. Justice Gompertz-I think you will find the words "If desired by the accused."
Mr. Calthrop finally submitted that if evid.London Post Office Directory; only more so. ence is left which is not to be larg softhe-publishers-are-Ar-and-Cr-Bleck, Sobo- evidence, even if there are no objections on Square, London. the part of the accused. In principle, the verdict of the jury in the present care could not stand. Neither Counsel for the pri soner mor the prisoner himself, can, at any rate in criminal evidence, waive any irregularity in the evidence. The presence of Counsel did not affect the maiter. The last point was that if any evider ce 'was left which ought to have been taken, the conviction must be quashed.
The Attorney-General held that this was no
***WHO'S WHO' YEAR. BOOK,”- "Who's Who Year-book " is, to to quote the introduction to this useful compilation, "made up of the tables which ware formerly such a popular feature of Who's Who itself." It is and mast have its place on every desk, where compandium of the most varied Information
facts concerning various aides of life are wanted
at a moment's notice.
THE WRITER'S VODE, MECUM. "The Writer's and Artist's Year Book" is u regular godsend to the young and ambitious
that the local branch of the China As.fed capital amounting to between six and Kaisha. Owing to a slight bitch in the launch-authorities, the case was adjourned for further scribbler who has little acquaintance with the
Rociation would have chosen the better path had it decided to continue the
practice of foriner years and provided that appendix to the annual review which invariably proved the most interesting section of the proceedings. Not that any body would expect the Committee to violate the confidence of those who wished their correspondence to be held as private, but there are surely matters of sufficient interest
the cost of publication. If the Hoogkong
seven hundred thousand yen each in the case of the larger organisations and to some two hundred thousand yen in the case of the
ing process a serious disaster was narrowly averted. At 9 am, the rope was cut and the lays were removed but the versel remained
fast. While strenuous efforts were being made- smaller Clubs. This money, which was
toʻmove the vessel; the T.K. K. steamer Tinyó» obtained from shareholders or by raising mare, which was dus at Nagasaki that day, loans, was expended with the encouragement came into sight and slowly steamed ap. of the Government, the understanding being. Great excitement was caused by the fear that the Clubs should act as organs for the that she might be struck by the vessel being improvement of horses. The Government launched, as, the incoming steamer also sanctioned the employment of the pack approaching rapidly and aoan came abreast mutuel, which was essential to the successful the ways which the Kitang-mar
the Hongkong Branch of the China Asso- outside that which would have well repaid holding of horse-race meetings. It wa
ciation. Seldom has the annual statement,
to
consideration.
S2. ANDREW'S CHURCH, ROWLOON.
inner working of newspaper or megazine work. It tells the tyro where to place his stories and articles to the best advantage, auggesis what ba is likely to be paid if bis effusions are accepted,
scribers of the above Church convened in journals and magazines both in Great Britain The annual meeting of Seatholders and Sub- and gives full particulars of all the leading accordance with the Trust Deed was held in
and America. It is, as the fore-word says, it” the Vestry on Thursday last at 530 p.nt, dispensable to writers and artists, who are fold Right Kerd. Dr. Lat der, the Bishop of Victoria, what sort of illustrations the various publica presiding
ations prefer, fi only costs a shilling and s
together with the speech delivered in branch of the China Association when it consequently extremely harsh for the Govern the Kitano-maru, which bad stuck on the slipsed; the receipts totalled $1,435.10 (principal
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explanation of points that appeared resolved to eliminate the usual appendix were following the example of the Govern- ment in expunging from the official Gasele all that pertains to this doings of the Colanyout- sidethe movements of petty officials, because it was determined to be economical at all costs, then the China Association was follow- ing an exceedingly bad example.
Mr.
run down. She had only just cleared, when
for about 20 minutes, suddenly began to move and glided down into the water, crossing the track of the Tengo mars just two minutes after the latter had passed. The cheers of the spectators were interpersed with sighs of relief at the escape from disaster.
ment, after granting concessions for the establishment of the Companies, to suddenly take away their chief means of support, curiously obscure, proved so disappointing,
especially as, only a few days before and if it were not that we know à fact the local branch has been working
that action was taken, the authorities assiduously in the interests of the trade and
had announced that it was not intended The Kitano mar is a double-screw steel commerce of the Colony, we should suggest
to interfere with the pari-mutuel. With steamer of 8,600 tons gross, with thres decks, that it might give up the ghost and leave
classified too At at Lloydı, and built in con reference to the accusations brought formity with the requirements of the Ship such matters in other bands, But we are
against the race meetings he said that not a building Encouragement Law. She is 465 in a position to affirm that the Association Stewart devoted most of his remarks at the few people spoke as if horse-racing encourag-feet long 56 feet wide and 344 deep, is fited has been labouring earnestly and wisely for meeting yesterday afternoon to a series of
ed gamblers and roughs, but if the question with triple expansion surface, condensing en- the benefit of Hongkong's mercantile welfare speculations regarding the progress of the
was fairly looked at it was found that the gines, capable of developing 7,300 horse power, and that little has escaped the acute minds Kowloon Canton railway, but as the over-sport had many good and valuable points. and her contracted speed is 16 knots. an of those who comprise the general.comment has decided to make periodical state. When it was remembered that among the hour-fagan Chronicle. mittee. We do not seek to challenge. Mr.ments showing how the work of construction Presidents or Honorary. Presidents of the Stewart's assertion that the proportion of is proceeding we need not discuss the views. Japanese Race Clubs were members of, the of Mr. Stewart on this subject, interesting fouses of Peers and Representatives and correspondence requiring to be treated as
SMAILI, DOR confidential was larger than usual last year, though they were. On the whole, we are dis Princes of the Imperial blood, and that Sir American (Siberia) 5th lust. but we should like to feel convinced appointed with the miseroscopic characies C. Macdonald, the British Ambassador, was
American (Nippon Maru) 6th [nst, lodias (Lairang) 8th lest that the entire portion of the remainder of the details regarding the action of the
the President of the Nippon Race Club, it
German (Prinzess Alice) 12th lust.. was "insufficiently interesting for repro Association on matters of supreme public must be conceded that horse-racing could'
The P. M. S. 5. Co. & Siberia is due to duction in detail," -- Mr. · Stewart
importance during the past eventful year, and not be regarded as the pursuit merely of arrive at this post on 5th fast, at 8 am an adaptible mind which soars above we trust that when next the Association gamblers and the like. It might be, however, The I. C. S. N. Co.4 %. Laisang from. Cal mere finicking details and dwells rather in signifies is intention to take the busines that it would be right for the Government cutts and the Straits left Singapore for this port the empyrean than in the common place, community, ipto iu confidence it will come to permanently prohibit the parl-mutuel. It yesterday afternoon every
The Imperial German Malls. Prie Steir but most of us are otherwise, moulded, and to the task in a much more expansive wpirs might be right, too, for it to absolutely! put wwwd, which let here, on joth git, su29-p.m se wo had to show the working of our sums than it has exhibited on this occasion,
-an-end to hori ing-bit--If the Goveru“, amived at Muñla yesterday, at & malih kart
· SHIPPING AND MAILS
HERR PREMYSLAV'S CONCERT
FAMOUS VIOLINIST CHARMS: LAROE"
AUDIENCE.
The accounts for the year 1958 as presented published by A. &C. Black, Soho Square, Lons by Revd. A. J. Stevens and audited by Sir C. don, W.. Paul Chater, C.M.G, worn unanimously accept-
$9:9.50, Donations including Chaplain's fees. Items being Seat Rents $380.00, Offertories remitted $1,019.34) and the expenditura to $2.389 38, leaving a balance of $45.72,
Music-lovers of Hongkong were provided "with another freat at the Theairs Royal, last The Auditor's honorary service was thank, right, when Heir Leopold Framyslav, the fully referred to by the Chairman, and the famona violinist, gave his second and, lust thanks of the meeting were accorded to Sir Crecital to a large and appreciative audienco Paul Chater for his interest and assistance, the on the occasion of bis passing through Hoogs Auditor elected for the ensuing year belog Mr. kong. Those who were present on the Vit E. Hayward.
tuoio's first appearance a few days ago weat Fieldler, Mesira, G. W. Eves and R. Packbary) this second opportunity of bearing the gını
The retiring Vestry (Engineer Capisin: 1, away delighted and precious...few missed
were re-elected, and Mesum, H, T. Richardson, musician. It is needless to pra B. L. Frost and T. Hunter elected as Vestry clever interpretation of good music for 1939.
Premyslay, but suffice it to his technique was little short" of Encores were reportedly demanded during the evening, to which Herz Fromyklay graciously responded. The sextelts from
The Chairman after thanking the outgoing Vestry for their past. services requested those elected to use their individual influence, with the residents of Kowloon to support the finan- cal beeds of the Church in order that satisfac. Lammermoor" (cnaccompanied) was one of the
|and "-great".
tory arrangements might be made to engage most appreciated numbers of a the services of a Chaplain in succession to the programme. Mri, J. Cochrane Revd. A.J. Steyan tol whom on the motion at the of the Bishop the memberi present expresied to that their sympathy in the difficulties he has experis in, which anded during his Chaplaincy and their cordial Opporealite wither for his future wallar
in the Cold
do Al votes of itbanke,
Lesber for her: auce the departure of Mist Rooke
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