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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1909.

A KIDNAPPER PUNISHED.

WAH YOUNG WOMEN STOLEN, AND HOLE,

and when the order is made the Judlejat authority should exercise discretion as to its nature "Guardianship is a less severo

A is doubiless well known, kidnapping is measure than detention, and should always

one of the commonest crimes in the Colony, be resorted to when practicable and likely to meet the needs of the case." A compulsory but a very daring instance of this particular form of offence culminated in the examplary order of guardianship would give the guardian punishment of the offender--an old women, power: "To prescribe for the inebriato a The story bas several sad features one of place of residence either in the house of the item being the lucidental death of ope of the inebriate or in that of the guardian, or in unfortunate victims. It appears that sometime that of a licensee under the Act, but in no in December last, while the rain was pouring,

ip bucketfulny two young women, obtained other place; to place him in the care of a

shelter in a doorway near Shau-ki-wan, Thor custodian, being a licensee under the Act; bad not been there long when an old woman to deprive him of intoxicants," and provent appeared on the scene and is a very amiable him from obtaining them; to prevent him sort of a way, asked them to come and have from leaving the prescribed residence unat tea with her in the latter's house, The on tended by a responsible person; to require suspecting creatures believed there was upthing him to submit to the attendance of such wrong in this, and promptly accepted the in nurses or attendnuts as the guardian may think vitation. A very short while afterwards, they necessary; to warn sellers of drink and drugs, discovered their mistake by finding themselves and other persons against supplying him locked up without communications of any sort whatever. On the 26th January, thele op (supply after warning to be an offence under pressor sailed for Canton, taking the two wo the Act). The guardian, or custodian, shoulden with bar. They were takes to some

ON DAY BY DAY

LUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE..

[From. Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 12th February,

The native community of Canton city have proposed to organise a volunteer fire brigade corpy, and have submitted a set of regulations to the Viceroy for bis information and ap proval,

OPIOM COMMISSION.

OPIUM IN CHINA,

ThaJN. C. D. News, of gih'inst, "The Commission resumed its sittings at 10:30 ya- terday morning

Sugar Duty

BILL BEFORE THE JAPANESE DIET,"

HONGKONG BUGAR IN JAPAN.

Tokyoyan,27,

2.Mr. T'ang Kal-sons presented a report dealing with the oplum question in Chios, with ex-

The Committee in the House of Representa, planatory remarks as to the sources of informatives on the Government Bill relating to lbs tion that had been drawn upon. He reviewed reimbursement of Customs duty on imported the situation in China generally, and announced, crude segar sat al 10 a.m.; 10-days that a Supplementary Report, embodying later, news concerning the aali opium, movement, sic, would be laid on this table at some future date

RAILWAY ACCIDENT.. On the 9th instrof, at about two o'clock in the afternoon, a train going to Yuu Tam from Wongsha, when approaching Sai Tsun knock. The report for Germany (including Klanchou) ed down a woman of about fifty years of age, was presented by Dr. Rössler, and the Nother The unfortunate woman had her legs badly lands Report by M. de Jongh injured and was removed to hospital for medi-The Commission adjourned at 12.30 p.m. cal treatment, Os account of the serious and on reassembling at 2pm, listened to a nature of her injuries, there in scarcely any report on Siam, presented by Phya Sakdi Seni

The reports of other delegations not being hope for her recovery,

ready for presentation, the Commission ad, | journed at 3 p.m. till Wedoerd sy at 10.30 am,

OPIUM IN VUMŇANG."

January. 11.

NO

To view of the important nature of the Bill. Mr. Oʻoka, Chairman of the Committee, sug- gested that a verbatim note should be taken of the proceedings, and the meeting shanimonsly! assosted.

The proceedings were opened by a speech of Mr. Wakaisuki, Vice, Minister of Finance, on the Bill The Vice-Minister said that sugar was protected by the Conventional Tariffs, to Custom duty higher than to per coon ad

have power to release the inebriate "on flowers-boats there, and anid to: the women of sided, touching the collision case between the Province of Yunoan has been vory Japan was inferior lu quality. On the imported

parole, with or without conditions, and to relax the discipline as to not leaving, the re sidence or submitting to attendants and nurses." A "judicial authority" defined as a judge of the High Court, county-court judge, recorder, stipendiary magistrate, any two justices, or any justice of the peace specially appointed by quarter sessions, Orders may be made for the detention of inebriates in retroats, or in reformatories, nagistrates to have power, to send them to

"TAI ON" COLLISION" CASE. A Court of Tuquiry was held at the British Consulate in Canton during the last few days when the British Judge from Shanghai pre

the underworld. It subsequently transpired steamer Zai On and the theatrical funk, qa that one of them was burnt to death in the board of which several lives were lost. Owing disastrous fire at Tai-sha tau on the 30th Jan. to some of the witnesses of the junk not being

ary, while the other, happily for her, was re-present,ba-cass could not be concluded; it

been passed to the Viceroy to deal with. cued by a number of missionaries and kept over to Hongkong. Yesterday the womso was arraigned on a charge of kidnapping, when the exemplary punishment of twelve months' im prisonment wis meted out.

AN EX-LURONG'S ANTICS,

FORMER ACTIVITIES,

·OFFICIAL_AMENITIES,

At 11 am, to-day, the Viceroy received the British Consul at Canton and the British Judge from Shangbai...

rem could be impared on refiaed sugar." The outpot of Crude sugar in Japan was still- lasufficient to supply all the demands of the sugar-refulog mills In the Empire, and crede sugar was imported from Java to make good the deficit. Moreover, the crude sugar produced fo energetically dealt with by the different man crude sugar a Cusioms duty of more than 25 per darins and especially by the Viceroy Hai cent, was imposed. This placed the suger refined basis, writes courspoodent in the Y. Din Japan-in-40 awkward-position and red News. The themares taken in order to dl it difficult to compete against foreign refined minish the cultura and the use of opium in the.

sugar. It was therefore desirable lo reimburse Province staring do

the duty on crude sugar imported from Java Proclamations maklog kaown to the people and thus encourage the Japanese, fadestry at large the Government's decisions, showing The Goverment was anxious to supply the da, the dangers of smoking opium and ordering mand with crude sugar produced in Japan, but the people pot to smoke any mora. Lectures

sugar produced in Formosa had not developed are given, both in town and in the country to

to such an extent, as to check the import of that end, and also to strengthen the proclama foreign sugar. For this reason the Government tions, which were in the fat intance very decided to continue the reimbursement of the duty on sugar until a revision of the treaties mild...

Refuges were created to take in smokers, became available in tors. who could stay, uolit their cure, was completed. Remedies were freely given to those who pre- Smokers were registered, as well as the quantities of opium smoked.

Registration of the load where the drug is grown.

THE JAPANESE Bɔycott On the 1st instant the Japanese Consul at Canton forwarded a despatch to the Viceroy, in which the Consul stated that he was pleased the latter in addition to or in substitution GIVEN BIX MONTHS AT THE SCENE OF HIS

to note that the Japanese boycost was gradually for prison'on.summary conviction for other offences, including peglect of or cruelty to

A policeman is as much inclined towards abating, and that he begged to express his the gentle art of mischief-making as any other thanks to the Viceroy for having given instruc children. The condition that three previous human being, so much to, in fact, that once histions to suppress the boycott movement. How convictions should be proved before an imaginations suo luose, all is chaos and auth-ever, the Consul was sorry to point out that the ebriate can be sent to a reformatory is to being cas debar him from doing exactly what he boycott, against Japanese goods is still persist-ferred treatment at home. abolished; and the consent of the inebriale is paid to prevent being done an Indied in by Chinese in other countries' especially to be dealt with summarily is no longer to criminate disregard of the law. From the in the Straits Settlements and to America. The be necessary.. It is further suggested that a story which was related in the Police Court Japanese boycolt was originally started in Treasui graat should be made to After this morning of how an ex-lukong came to Canton and it spread far and wide undoubtedly Care Associations to induce them to render grief unexpectedly it would appear that this with the aid of the Chiness agitators in

Tospection of oplum shops."

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Mr Tom Jim, a Yushinkwal member, sald that the Dai Nippon Sugar Refining Company had failed on account of delinquency in the management. Would the privilege of reim bursement be extend :d to such a company, and was there any sugar-refining company which was successful in its business on account of the privilege?

The Vice-Mioiter of Finance replied that it

neret; Turkish; Martin's assistance, to inebriates on their release from somewhat rash statement has at least a grain be satirely suppressed in Canton, the boycott first allowing two months for the smokers to was necessary to keep tais law in force so long

Non-throat"; Three Cas tlos (Magnums).

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS 14

AND

reformatories; that the State should, at its own cost, provide for the accommodation and maintenance of all-inebriates committed

ries, so far as they are found adaptable to à general scheme, should be taken over by

of truth in it. However, this 'is by the way.

Coming to the chief part of the story, the gist of the sorrowful tale for sorrowful undoubt. edly it is this. An ex-lukaog, who was

Canion. In this case," should the boycott

in other places would certainly be Brought to acad. In the despatch the Japanese Consul again complained of the refusal of the native

ty requested by the Consul to do all in bis Japanese merchanis. The Viceroy was earnest order to maintain closer the friendly relations between the two nations.

Six different proclamations were insund, at

give up the habit, and are month for the divans to close. That was in July, 1957. In March, another bill gave the same order, but it had to

1908, there was a new proclamation giving three and chastisement will follow." On April 19. procrastination, red of the babit of Chinese

as the Japanese costinued to use "ugar,

Mr. Fujitawa, a member for Ozake, asked why the Government had originally decided after 19-9.

by the Courts; and that existing reformato dismissed from the Police Force in December Press in the city to publish advertisments for be carried out at once. "If not, confiication that the existing law should not be operative

A. S. WATSON & CO., the State, and that the State should provide any further reformatory accommodation which is found to be necessary. The State, alone or with the local authorities; is to provide for the maintenance in retreats of the inebriates who.cannot otherwise be suit- ably provided for, and power to recover contributions from relatives will be given. The State' reformatorics lately started. at prisons for troublesome cases are to be con- tinued, and one new institution specially provided for this purpose is recommended.

KOWLOON DISPENSARY,

Hongkong, 13th February, 1900,

The Honghong Celegraph

FUR INEBRIATES,

last on account of misconduct, last night met a peaceful citizen in the person of a Chinaman. Whether it was a sense of disgrace which still rankled in his mind or whether it was with a known, but the quondam limb of the law vice of replenishing his empty purse is not decided to pass as a detective. Putting u a lordly air, he approached the China man and demanded to know what he had on bis person. Before be knew where he was or what had happened, a couple of pawn-tickets were violently pulled out by the imaginary detective and 43 cents in money extracted. Fearing that things were going to be made decidedly unpleasant for him, the

Viceroy issued another proclamation on the Upon receipt of the Courol's despatch the subject and at the same time exborted the different vernacular papers not to stir up the public fealing any more and to deat with the Japanese merchants as before.

and

never to settle anything.

the first month us many as zco people wore The refuges gave good results, and during treated. But that number decreased quickly. The treatment was supposed to last 15 days. A police officer went into every house and wrote down particulars of what he was told about the number of smokers and the quanti ties of aplum smoked. Bls had no effect on the 7th section of the Cantos-Honkow Rail-whatever on the people, who gave any number way in Ching Yuen district were attacked by a they liked. The registration flaud frightened number of robbers. The workmen fought the cultivators very much, but results were far

was received calmly.

RODDERY.

Day before yesterday the workmen's quarters

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Tho.Vice-Minister replied that the sugar fa

dustry in Formosa was at first estimated to de

velop to such an extent that the law would be unnecessary by that time. This expectation had not been realised, and it was now proposed consumption of sugar in the Empire was about to extend the term of the law. The total annual

200,000,000 kin, of which about 110,000,000 kin was imported from abroad, The Customs duty of refined sugar was 80 sen per 100 kin, while crude sugar imported from Java Wąs subjected to a duty of Y2.25. To produce 100 kip of refioed sugar required: 116. kinof cruda sugar. This disparity of Customs duty between the two qualities of sogar rendered

Vice-Minister added that new sugar-refining machinery in Formosa wouli, commence operations this year, and the output of sugar in the island each year from now was estimated

1939

There is also a proposed development of alleged detective was about to beat a hasty against their enemies with all their might, and from accurate. Inspection of the opium shop the continuance of the law necariory. Tha

retreat but in the accomplishment of this extremely desirable action so far sa ho was concerned he was effectually baffled. This morning, the interested parties appeared in Court, and by way of showing no bad feeling, six months' free quarters was given the erring

DIC.

-WRECK-OF-THE-ADATO"

FINDING OF THE COURT.

-The fading of the British Naval Court st Yokohama beld, to inquire into the stranding

ultimately secured the arrest of two of the as the workmen were la greater numbers they

robbers.

PRISON LABOUR, -

Everybody approved of the proclamations and one could see the men in the street sod ding their heads while reading them, their To utilise the labour of the vagabonds now yellow faces showing signs of terrible fright of imprisoned in the gaois, the Police authorities the effects of opium as depicted on the posters. send fifty of them to dredge the creeks in the Except about 400 men treated in the infiema, western suburb at a remuneration of sixties, the 15,000 or 20,000 others went on'smak- candaroon a day.

SANITARY BOARD.

A martibg of the Sigitary Board will be held

as follows:-

99,003,000 kin., 1910.................... 119,000,000 -1914-mmmm-mmm £11,000,000 · 19

1912 ...... 27-171,050,500. The consumption of foreign crude sugar was perience, the total consumption of sugar in gradually decreasing. According to past tex Japin was 171,000,000 kin, of which 144,000,000

and subsequent loss of the Adoto was publish on Monday, 15th inst., at 3.45 p.m. Following and furtively going to the street corner where | kin was produced în this country. Whenever

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: That the wreck of the Adafo’was due to the vessel having been set out of her course to- wards the south-east_by_d_strong_curresi, "of

are the orders of the day :=

ment rélative to the destruction of ralt...

.

Minule by the Head of the Sanitary Depart Arrangemesi of duties of Sanitary Inspectors during 1909.

Minute by the Medical Officer of Health in-

Minute by the Medest Officer of Health recommending that inspector Sim at Aberdeen be authorised to enter premises and inspect the Pubic Health and Buildings Ordinance, and seize food in accordance with section By of

That, though this Court is of opinion that the work of communicating the reports of the look-out to the bridge was inefficiently per formed at and before the time of the wreck, it respect would not have averted the disaster, as is also of opinion that an improvement in this they regard as inaccurate the lock-out's view1903. that five minutes, elapsed between his sening and the vessel striking.

came

the sugar market advanced in Japan, suger

ต al once from Hoogkong. Mr. Nishimura painted out that the authori ties were discriminating in favour of Formosa

proper,

said that the quality of sugar was determined The Vice-Minister admitted the practice, and

the basis of the Dutch standard of colour, Some sugar was brownish in colour, while other, kinda bord & greenish appearance. Whers the quality was doub fol, a lower duly was impos- cast year to Formosan authorities wers cautioned on this matter.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEuruary 13, 1909, the system of probation introduced by last year's Act for ordinary offenders. If the offender is an inebriate the committee pro- pose that the probation order should in. Some interesting recommendations are clude conditions that the probationer shall made by the Departmental Committee ap-not be intoxicated, or take intoxicants, and pointed by the Home Secretary to consider that he should be subject, for a specified the working of the law relating to inebriates. time, to the supervision of a probation The chairman was Sir J. Dickson Poynder, officer-we are strongly of opinion that M.P. According to a summary appearing this officer should not be a member of the in the London Morning Leader, the com-police force." Courts of Quarter Sessions mittee recommend a new Act consolidating and Assizes will also be empowered to the various inebriate statutes from 1879 to commil "direct to reformátories, but to sused on the 3rd instant, The Court, having re- 1899, and extending the law in important pend the operation, of the order pending, gard to the circumstances of the case, fod as respects. It is suggested that inebriates, the result of a trial on probation. If this follows: should be allowed to cuter into a legal passes satisfactorily, the person is to stand obligation before a justice of the peace to completely discharged. The committee abstain from intoxicants for a specified propose to define, inebriate" as follows, the existence of which the master bad noquiring whether the new bye-laws se floor sur. than in town, and many cultivators have stopped vided by law, which practice he thought ime period, not less than one year, Inebriates are substituting it for "habitual drunkard," the knowledge, and to the darkness and obscurity faces of bake-houses, dairios, and laundries are also to be allowed to apply voluntarily to a term used under the present law: "An which left him in igoorance of his proximity to to be enforced in places nirrady licen ed or magistrate for an order of guardianship. The inebriate is a person who habitually takes Vries Island.

only in the cases of applications for new term, may be for any period named by the or uses any intoxicating thing or things, and

licences. applicant, not exceeding a year; and he will while under the influence of such thing or name his own guardian. The magistrate things, or in consequence of the effects must satisfy himself that the applicant is an thereof is Dangerous to himself or others; fnebriate and understands the nature and or, a cause of hash or serious annoyance to effect of his application. The powers of his family or others; or jucapable of manage such a voluntarily-appointed guardian would ing himself or his affairs, or of ordinary pro- be: To prescribe for the Inebriate a place per conduct." Mr. Ryland Adkins, M.P., of residence, either in the house of the in- one of the members of the committee, dis- That the Court regrets that the master did ebriate or in that of the guardian; to deprive sents from the power given to a judicial pot find it possible to secure other of the him of intoxicants, and prevent him from authority to order the detention of an in-vessel's papers than those produced: obtaining them; to require him to submit to ebriate, at any rate for more than six months, the control of nurses or attendants, in so far without the inebriate having the right to go as the guardian may consider necessary; before jury, if he chooses, with the con- and to warn sellers of drink and drugs, and sequential rights under the Criminal Appeal other persons, against supplying the inebriate Act, 1905). with the same; supply after warning to be an offence under the Act." in the opinion of the guardian these powers are insufficient THE state of Oregon is agitating for antl to engblo him to exercise proper control over the inebriate, this should form a ground for

Japanese Tegis'ation compulsory measures to be applied. Power A TORNADO has swept across Mississippi, to petition for a compulsory order is to be Alabama and Georgia. given to "a rolative, friend, or guardian The Ministry of Finance intends to read voluntarily appointed." The petition is to deputies to investigate the affairs of the Mari-THE Rev. G. A. Bunbury will officiate at the be accompanied by a medical certificate time Customs in China.“ (unless the inebriato has refused to submit to Tire question of the withdrawal of the Legation medical examination) and by a statutory guards in Peking will be discussed between tha declaration, signed by the petitioner, and at Waiwupu and the Diplomatic Corps after least one other person, that the alleged in March 15. ebriate in a person to whom the Act applies. THE deputy who was sent by the Ministry of The " judicial authority" is then to visit him, Justice to England to purchase an execution machine (gallows ?), when that Board decided

LOCAL' AND 'GENERAL,

...

That in view of the situation and condition.

Court concurs in the opinion of the master of the vessel and the state of the weather, the that the ship was a complete wreck from the moment of striking and that he was justified in abandoning her and standing by on shore.

The finding is signed by the Acting British Vice-Ceasul as President of the Court and the captains of the Zanoni and Craigyar.

In the course of the latest fighting in North

Formost twelve Japanese have been killed. The aborigions, who had taken the offensive, left two bodies behind.

Jo.m. Service at St. Andrew's Church, Kow-

be taken by the Rev. J; H, France, loon, to-morrow," The Service at 6 pm, will

AFTER repeated conferences with the Premier the Seiyukai Party, which commands the majority in the Japanese Diet, decided on the ti jest to approve of the new Navigation Subsidy Law.

"

ing as if rothiiey had happened. Even now it seems difficult to walk in town without seeing. in the open shops ene of two smokers undis. turbed by the noise in the street, and one may notica pelicemen quietly leaving no opium shop they ate on duty. Notwithstanding all this, great bumber of pipes and lamps bave been mailed to the gates of the town and to the walls. of some yame is.

In the country, however, the effects of [opium prohibition have been much more thorough sugar by imposing a lower duty than was pro

growing the poppy. In the path of the plain of Yunnansen, cafture has been brought to an ead. In the other parts of the province, the Viceroy, in a report to the Throne dated March 2, acknowledges a diminution of four to five tenths of the land used for opium poppy.

These figures may have been exact for last

Rrows in the plains or near the principal roads, winter, but since then, although no opium is more opium has bees grows in this Province the rate of excise on sugar.-Y3 on the first Mr. Sato, referring to the wide difference la than last winter. One must bear in mind that quality, Ys on the second, and Y? on the third if the east of Yunnan is really Chinese and said these diftsrences might afford many op on the whole, ready to carry out the orders portunities for discrimination. He asked whe con.given by the authorities, the West, inhabited ther the Government saw the necessity of by natives, is not amenable to Chinese law yet, devising a means for determining the quality and we already have received news of trouble with more precision. in the country between Talife and Tengruch. The Vice-Minister said the Government still As everybody kooWS, YURDAD. is one failed to find any better method than that of the poorest provinces of China. There adopted. In foreign countries the quality of are milner, but, except tin mines, very sugar was determined by the result of chemical few of them are worked. Besides that analysis, but in Japan more value was placed a opium was grown in winter. Rice being on colour than on the percentage of puso sug

summer plaat could bot take its place, and

contained, beans are seen where poppies were before, hair value is nothing compared with that of opium, and c2000t rank among the exported cotton yarn and clothes, which were paid for, goods. The principal impons is an are

ant of which was opium. This drug disappear Act by silver, but in produce, the most import

Ing, Yuonanere will baya'to pay the imports out of their cash, and this is in so small quantity in the provlace that a terrible economic crisis will certainly take place, the result of which has yet to be known. It is true that the TH R.M.S. Monteagle, which left Vancouver

Reply from the Medical Officer of Healib for the Colony of Capetown relative to the use of ferrets as agents for destroying rats.

Complaints agais at the city scavenging tractor.

Application for permission to use a piece of burial ground. land near Inland Lot No. 1,415 as a private

re-burial in the Colonial Cemetery,

Application for no exhumation permit and Correspondence relative to the burning of Joss sticks in the Colonial Cemetery during Japanese burial..

Application for the ground for of No. 16, Holland Street to be registered as a fal-boiling

establishment..

Report of the analyses of the public water supplies for the month of January, 1909,⠀⠀|

Macao mortality return for the weeks ending January 25th and February 1st, 1909.

Mortality statistics for the weeks ending atid and goth January, 1909.

Limewashing return for the fortnight ending January 26th, 1905.

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Rat retora for the weeks ending January 30th and February 6th; 1919. **

Mr. Akloki thought the slow development in the sugar industry of Luchu and Oshima, the

sugar-producing centres of Japan, was duo to. Mr. Sakurl, Director of the Revanne Buran, the unfair way in which taxes, ware imposed.-.-.

lack of facial facilities possessed by these replied that the cause was really dus to the

islands

The Committee thos rose,-Japan Chr

Chinero Government tries to encourage the on January 18 and was dus at Yokohama ob silk industry by distributing the eggs of the silk February 1, arived at that port on the 6th Inst worm and it is rumoured that cotton plantation five days-fate. She had encountered heavy

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H.E. LANG Tun-yun, President of the Wale will be tried. But all this will only give results storms throughout the whole of bei passage, or summon him before them and the proto reform the Chinese instruments of punish Dutch steamer Titodas arrived at Singa erdering bien so make a summary of the nyhow, for the present, the suppression of

wups, has telegraphed to the Shanghai Total alter years of experiment, ceedings (at which both parties may be ment, has returned. represented by solicitors or counsel), shoulds the result of the explosion of sa oil-tank bo- passengers bound for China. Many of them and report it to the Ministry from sime to time.

pore from Munter, on 5th inst, with 1,543 coolle minutes of the Oplum Commission meetings | the opium trade spells the total ruin of Yunnan. A TOKIO despatch of fih; insienį, - Cavalry exercises which have been be held in privats if desired by the in longing to the Rising Sun Company near Fi were trying to land there when they were stop. The full details, however, may be reported by THE Ministry of Financa ban decided to stab fcabound Lake of sawo, in, Shi › ebriate: Before making an order'the judicial kuska opib fast, eight houses were destroyed „ped by the police... Constables, have been the High Commissions-appointed-by-the fish a Buadcial organ, under its own control in, are without précedent lu-Ispas

le to point out to the incbriate the and six people were killed. Eight others were stationed on board to prevect their landing, as (Throne aher the Commission has falshed its sach province, so as not to be hampered in its, were

of the voluntary guardianship; severely injured.

- mael-of them are decrepit mine coolan mensen misalone

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