Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MONDAY MARCH 15 1009.

Bill into the House of Representatives which An extraordinary general meeting of the Japan Hongkong University

has since been adopted:

A BILL TO PROHIBIT THE-IMPORTATION AND USE OF OPIUM FOR OTHER HAN MEDICINAL PURPOSELAN

Steel Works was hold on March 1 at the Tokio branch. Two important resblations, ware passed: (1) The share capital to be increased by 5,000,000 yan; and (a) a foreign"" lösn of

500,000 to be issued.

Scheme.

MUNIFICENT CHINESE

DONATIONS,

THE AMERICAN

"RECEPTION" COMMITTER'S›

DGRAMME

No pains are. Being spared to give a right royal welcome to the United States third Pacific squadron. For this purpose, a Re THE German Minister at Peking formally-in- CANTON VICEROY'S SECRETARY IN HONGKONG. cepilon Committee has been elected to draw That after, the first day of April nineteenimated on 8th inst. to the Chines Govern

up A programme of fonctions for the eater

Be it enacted by the Sunste and House of A. S. WATSON & CO., Representatives of the United States of America

ia Congress assembled, con

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German troops would withdraw almost im mediately from North China. Those who remained would be replaced by Marines in June...

SCENE IN

SPIGHT DETWEEN" FOREIGN W

A most disgraceful scene was witnessed by a number of people in Dai Vax Road Central on Saturday night when two foreign women of the domi monde were engaged in a fight over some old-shading grievance. The dialmbanes lasted soms little time before the seriest of under arrest. Those who saw the split um of opinion that it was a fierce as can be, mod much blood was drawn. At the Central Police Station, whither they were taken, one of the combatants fainted from loss of blood, hot was soon revived.

hundred en niño, it shall bè unlawful to im 'meat that, with the exception of 150 men, the When His Excellency the Governor reposed tainment of the visitors. The Committee cop polica officer, who placed the disorderly, females

be confidence mainly on the law-abidin Chisists of the following well-known gentlemen: ese citizens in Hongkong for the whatswithal -The Hop, Sir C. P. Chater, KT., CM.G., the for the materialisation of this scheme for the Hon. Mr. W. J. Grasssa, the Hon. Mr. H. A establishment of a university in Hongkong, W. Slade, the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollack, the Sir Frederick must have obtained a sufficient Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, CMO, the Hon. Mr. Wel insight into the character of his Chinese sub Yuk, GM.G., Mesari. M. Stewart, JR. M. A COOLIE, who was in the employ of Messrs.jects to understand that his appeal to them Smith, D. R. Law, E. Shellim, O. 5 Gubbay, H. Rationfee and Soo's store at Kowloon, we would not have gone forth in vain. At R. Shewan, 4. Babington, E. Ormiston, H. P of butter and two eggs yesterday. The man, a meeting-bild Testerday of the Chinese White, Edgar G. Bancti, H. E. Tomkins, W

scribed, and both were for substantial amounts. Hough as bon, secretary.

convicted of robbing bis employers of a poundi

The story of the trouble was told this morning when the two women-Marie Chasserat, cf

Beaconsfield Arcade, and Clara Marquarch, of

Sec. 2. That if any person skall fraudulently / Chu 8bl, was caught in the act of smugali Sub-Committes the first donations were rahi Dixon, and H."N.. Mody, with Mr. T F 36, Hollywood Road-were brought up at the

port into the United States oplum in any form or any preparation and derivative thereof Provided, that opluma and preparation and derivatives thereof, other than smaklog opium or opium prepared fęr smoking, may be im ported for medicinal purposes only, under re- gulations which the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to prescribe, and when so imported shall be subject to the duties which ard now or may hereafter be imposed by law. or knowingly import or bring lato the United States or assist in so doing, any opium or any preparation, or derivative thereof contrary to law, or shall receive, conceal, boy, sell, er in any manner facilitate the transportation, ́conceniment, or sale of such oplam or prepara tion or derivative thereof after import alo, koowing the same to have been import ed contrary to law, such opium or preparation orderivative thereof shall be forfeited and shall be destroyed and the offender shall be fined in any sumʼnot exceeding five thousand dollars por less than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment"

for any time hot exceeding two years, or both

Whenever, on trial for a violation of this section, the defendant is shown to have, or to have had, possession of such opium. or preparation or ture," Non Fur" Tobac-derivative thereof, auch possession shall-bo co, and other well-known

brands.

CIGARETTES.

deemed sufficient evidence to authorize con-

the stuff out of the premises, He was sen

tenced to a month's imprisonment.

Return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 4th March, 1909 3--

Non-Chiness... Chinese.

Total

Library. Museum,

408 195 201

2,831

-610 3,026.

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Dr. Ho.Kai, Chairman, presided at the meet. ing.

Translations of the minutes of proceedings at the second and third meetings of the General Committee, which were published exclusively in the Telegraph of the 8th inst, were read to the meeting.

No discussion followed:

.... The secretary read a letter, from Mr. Trang Sik Chow, an ax Queen's scholar, tosiding at Saigon, addressed to the Chairman of the Chi- atsa sub-commitee in Hongkong, in which he his willingness to contribute

Following is the programme drawn up by the Reception Committen and approved by Admiral Harbor, in command of the Squadron. A feature of the festivities will be the participation of the officers and men bringing to the foreign man-of-war at present stationed in the waters of the Colony, and the local Garrison will also take part

March 15 to 23-Baseball Tournament for teams from the ships, for a Cup given from the Entertalonient Fund,

Affiliated Hospitale legs to acknowledge with as thousand dollars towards the Endowmental

THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and

thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals

'The Asiatic Petroleum Co.....................$.50 W. Pringle, It. xmauasne-yecanımsammeis J. Bribosia pesupulbatriaticomio s J. R. Wood

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Why don't you"give me permission to re turn? queried a costia at the Magistracy this afternoon, when charged with returning from banishment within five years. "Yes, I came back," he added. "I came back to get my clithes. Why don't you allow me? A sen- tence of one years hard labour and four hours! stocka was-passed.

THE sugar-cane all over the Swatow district has burst into flower this year, with a coDEC- quent reduction of the amount of pap produced Theratives say that this, is the result of the damage inflicted on the came by the October yphoon; but this can scarcely be, as the phe nomanian has been observed this season in Formosa also. One wonders what the cause may be..

vision unless the defendant shall explain the possession to the satisfaction of the jury, ́ ́- The immediate effect of the Bill is to Bound the death koell of the trade heretofore carried on between the Portuguese Colony of Macao and the California coast in pre pared opium. Althougli Macao, apparently, is the port of origin for the valuable con Garrick Cigarettes; State Ex-sigaments of opium, it is only nominally so. In reality, Hongkong stands to suffer most press; Quo Vadis ;. Cruveit

by the American legislation against the im- Mixture; Clarduce Extra portation of opium. The Macao Farmer, whose chop is so much appreciated in San Virginian; Knight Ban-Francisco and the neighbouring territory by consumers of the "black smoke," buys all his neret; Turkish; Martin's rais opium in the Hongkong market. The "Non-throat"; Threa Cas-quantity taken by the neighbouring colony is, we believe, approximately one hundred and tles (Magnums).

fifty chests a month, more or less, according to requirements. To supply the local demand an infinitesimal quantity is "prepar- THE steamer fanping, which was suck in the ed," all the rest being exported ready for Huangpu River last October as a result of a A. S. WATSON & CO., consumption to San Francisco, With that collision with H. M. S. Flora and was subse

market shut off against Macao's consign.quently raised, had a successful trial on Sun- ments there will not arise further demands day, 7th inst. The steamer, which was raised on Hongkong and the absorption from and repaired by the Shanghal Dock and En- Macao of importations by British-firms in gineering Co., Ld., under the supervision of Hongkong from Iodia may dwindle away Messrs, Parker, Robb & Co., is now in as good to anything between twenty and thirty condition as she was before the accident.. chests a month. So that from a trade with. the Portuguese Colony of an estimated value. of nearly two lacs of dollars a month, by the (28 recent legislation of the United States Gov-

ernment, Hongkong stands to suffer a shrink age in the volume of its trade, as represented

LIMITED.

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AND

KOWLOON DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1999,

NOTICK,

A QUARREL between three men in an opium receiving a smashed head and the arrest of the divan at West Point last night resulted in one

Fund, and suggesting that the names of certain prominent Chinese in Saigon should be in cluded in the Hongitng Sub-Commitee- suggestion which received the favourable con-' sideration of the Chinese in Hoogkong. Mr. Tiang hoped that be would be able to raise a round lac of dollars, towards the endowment fund.

eror approved of the co-optation of the gentle

The Chairman stated that, when the Gov;.

men mentioned in Mr. Tsang's letter, a reply would be forwarded to him on behalf of the sub-committee.

The suggestion was approved.

When the formal business had concluded, Mr. Chiu U-tio and Mr. Au" Chak-man (or Messrs. A Tack & Co.'s furniture store) made the pleasing announcement that they would

contribute a sum of ten thousand dollars to-

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wards the endowment fund.

"The announcement was received with ap „plause.

Mr. Chiu U-tis, who is the proprietor of the well-known Cheong Woo's firm of jewellers' in Queen's Road Central, further subscribed $1,000 in the name of that firm......

March 15-Dinner to the officers by Admi.

Lambton on board H.M.S. King Alfred. March 16.-Dinner to the officers by. His Excellency Sir F. Lugard, at Government

House."

March 17. -Dinner, to the officers at the Hongkong Club.

March 20.-Regatta at which there will be a race, and prize, for boats from the fleet. Box ing at the City Hall in the evening,

Tournament.

March 23-Final Match of the Baseball.

Police Court, Marie Chneserat was accused of asstulting the other woman, while charges disorderly conduct were preferred against tota The latter charges were, however, withdrs: and Maria Chasterat had a fine of Stau not for the assault, but for misbehaviour in public streit

The complainant, Clara Marquaurch, stated that she did not know the defendant. At about. nine o'clock on Thursday night last stew proceeding along Fedder Street in a isdan chair. The defendant, in company with ap Other woman, was walking in the same direc. tion. "The defendant and the other woman

opped the chair and told me that they would kill me She was then salted and dragged out of the vehicle. Complainant fell to the street and injured her hand. A policeman arrived on the scene and asked complainant if she wanted defendant charged. Complainant' did not, saying that she did not want to be mixed op in Police Court matters, and walked abead.

On Saturday night, however, the complaine aut continued, defendant and the other woman

of the feet followed zach afternoon by sports,Defendant struck her on the mouth, causing March 24 and 25.-Ludchat racecourse to men met her again outside the Hongkong Hojek

the programme for which will be drawn up by her lips to swell, while the "other run? Butail- the Sports Sub-Committee (to be formed)ed ber from behind.” - March 25-Military, tattoo on the "Cricket Ground, and supper and dance at the Hongkong Club.

DOUBÈB SUICIDE.

A SAD CASE OF "SHINJU."-

* Iwaya, on the Hanshin line, was the scene of a sad tragedy on the 27th ultimo, when a young married couple put an end to their existence The friendly sympathy of the Viceroy of by taking poison. They did not die immediate ly to assume practical form. His Excellency a critical condition and were removed to the Canton towards the University scheme is likely, but were discovered near the graveyard in Chang Jen-chun drpated bis foreign secretary bospital at Nishi-nada-mura, where they suc to Hongkong last week on a special mission combed on the following day, after they had concerning Sir Frederick's project. Mr. Wo made their depositions. According to their has had an interview with the principals in statements the name of the young man was ecards the master What the result has Fujlo Tsuruji, aged all of Kyoto, his wife belog bean has not transpired for publication, of the same age. They had been married two or three years and had lived with the young womin's Foster-mother. They were very fond of each other, but were not on the best of terms with the foster-mother, who is alleged to have made their existence unendur

by committing shinju They left. home on the couple decided to put an end to their trouble able. Sening to prospect of relief the young

THE. FOOTBALL SHIELD.

BUFFS DEFEATED BY THE "BEDFORD,"

other two, who appeared in the Police Court figal football match, which was played at Happy Four to three was the score recorded in the to-day, on charges of assault. The trouble arose over some trivial matter and a two-to-one Valley on Saturday between The Buffs and

Here the complainant produced a blood atained handkerchief with which she bad wiped the blood from her mouth,

Questioned as to the cause of the disturb ance, complainant added: "I was told that' These women are no good. They accuse ma of being an informer, and obstructing their Affairs."

Defendant complained of being assaulted first. There had been a dispute between them: previously, because complainant bad bren "defaming her to her kind friends." Defend ant wanted an explanation and invited com refused to do. The defendant had no. friends plainant to her house, But this the latter

others. On the night in question complainant struck her with a police whistle on the pose, which made it hard for her to breathe now. She struck back in self-defence.

in the town and was continually speaking IT of

A witness for the defence-Mary George➡ gave corroborative evidence; adding that on Saturday night, when they met complainant the latter.said to defendant: "You no good foh me." Then wish, with' (masting the blais of the police-whistle being blown by complain

(Mr. J. H. Kemp) convicted the delendnet and ant) and the polica come."

Police evidence followed, and the magistrate

All communications intended for publication in dollars, of a sum varying between $ito,~battle opened. Fbaptir attacked their man.M.S. Bedford, Honours went to the Bidford `{ aist and spent the best part of a week in each. imposed the fisò given above,"

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000 and $175,000'à month, or two millions with earthenware pillows and opium pipes, in round figures in a single year. This is The police were soon on the scene, and a visit

pro

one and by no means the least effect duced by the agitation of zealots at Home who have a poor conception of actual cir cumstances surrounding the use of opium by the Chinese.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

IT is reported that Tsen Chuo-hadan, former Viceroy of Liang Kuang, will be appointed

· The daily isine is delivered free when the address is. | Anti-Opium Commissioner.

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French Convent, on Friday the 191 les, at

BIRTH,

On March 7, 1909, at Shanghai, to Mr. and

Mm, N. R.M. SHAW, I. M. Customs, a daughter.

DEATH.

On March 9, 1909, at Shanghai, Ray. WIL LIAM HAROLD MILLARD, of the Shanghai Baptist Theological Seminary, aged 33 years.

The Hongkang Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, March 15, 1909.

Opium for SAN FRANCISCO,

In an interview which Dr. Hamilton Wright accorded a member of our staff, when in Hongkong on his way to meet at

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A COOLIE, who was found guilty of cutting compatriot's pocket and removing thiny cents therefrom, at Shek-tong-tsui on Friday night last, was, in the Police Court, to-day, sent to goal for six months.

to the station ensued.. In the Police Court, this forenoon, the pair were fiood Sto apiece.

the inferior team. The Buffs had numerous shuuces throughout the game to win, but leck Was contrary, The game was quite a good

one j,the score shortly before the conclusion of |the extra ball hour was three all, and bad it not been for a foul committed la The Buffs' penalty. area the game would surely have been a draw. From that moment matters degenerated, and, thereafter there was no interest in the match for backers of The Bulls, says our correspond

THE Po Hing Theatre, at Yau-ma-il, was the scene of some trouble last night. Three men were the cause of the disturbance. It would seam that after, Faving paid for their tickets they proceeded to their seats, and, discovering-ent-------- that there were no cushions there, and to get ̧ which an extra fee is charged, they appropriated those from other seats. The attendants-there were two-demanded from the trio a cent for each cushion, which was refused. The result was that the three men attacked the attend, ants, giving them a severe thrashing. Need less to say they were given in charge, and in the Police Court, to-day, were fined $5 each for the issult.

The crowd that withered the match was one of the largest seen for many years, and enthu. siasm ran high when the sphere was put in motion: The soldiers were favourites, and they had many backers. fa the firat half with the wind in their favour, The Buffs outpaced their opponents. On several occasions, half a dozen I should say, the bal: seemed to be working Its way into goal, but Rickard hands cleverly intervened Just at the last moment with good results to liberties with each other, until the sailors his side. Both sides then proceeded to take goalie allowed Tayfur to put in a soft shot, which he attempted to sare, but which crept through his hands. Things became bot after some clover combination was exhibited on both sides—and at half-time The Baffs were head a point, the score being 1-2. On re suming play The Buffs appeared to have dropped bit, but this was pol for long-too long, how- ever, to equalize. The Bedfords went on the attack straight away and kept the leather in danger zone for some time, but a strong defence was put up and ail"attempts to score were

other's company at various places until their purces had run out, when they put their do clafon into practice au stated.—Japan Chronicic,

OPIUM SUPPRESSION,

PROPOSED, CHINESE MONOPOLY.

MANILA LO7IBRY.

THE DRAFT BILL. A

The bill to restore the Philippies lottery as it was conducted under the Spanish regime for the purpose of sacpilog revenue bas been'in- troduced into the Philippina.Assembly. -

The bill provides that the lottery shall exist

It further provides that the royal instructions of May, 21, 1864, instituting the lottery, in the... Philippices, shall be declared to force and providing that the personnel of the department. of lotteries, shall be the same as formerly but. that the public officials holding the positions shall not receive any special remuneration for their extra services.

It is stated by a vernacular contemporary that the British Minlaser in Poking has agreed for at least five years and that its income shall to discuss the question of a Chinese govern. | be equal to the revenus collected now under mest monopoly for the sale of opium, and is of the land tax. Lopinion that if poppy plantation could be en- tirely prohibited in Chios this year, a monopoly for the sale of imported oplum might be intro duced next year and its supply will be gradually decreased till it cothely 'ceases in the eighth year of Hedin Tung The Waiwopu consulted the Ministry of Finance and concluded that as the people of Szechuan and other provinces depend on pappy plantation' für: a living, a The bill is introduced by Lorenzy Fenoy, prohibition too sudden may cause outbreaks the Tillman of the Assembly, who in a con- to Viceroy Toan Fang, H. E. Jui Cheng, the new said "Spending the national Income among them. The Ministries have telegraphed versation with a representative of the Cdə zal Treasurer and the Shanghai Tautal who te and suppresslog, a tax is the simplest thing on commend in reply that the plantation should earth, but it is difficult to find a new source of be entirely interdicted in the fourth year of income to cover the cost of supporting the Halian Tung and that a Government monoply government and to take the place of the las for foreign opfum should be instituted next done away withen go so fa year, to and in the eighth year with the entire suppression of opium in China.

Two boys stood in the dock at the Magistracy this afternoos, charged with fighting in the public street. Said the first defendant-He, (meaning the second defendant) is a friend of mine. He wanted to go abroad and I didn't want him to go. This morning he was on his way to the Registrar General's office to make the necessary arrangements—and "I stopped him." This the second defendant admitted, but evidently he did not like the way he was stopped." The Indian policeman, who trest On the 25th ultime the Lower House passeded them, said that the two boys were fisting the term of operation of the Japanese Sugar time the taller one was on top of the other, | thwarted, They were not long, however, be- prezentation to the delegates, of the Internas amount that will be lost by the suppression of

each other for all they were worth, and at one Duty Reimbursement Law from March 3-poaching him the while. The first boy was fore a penalty was awarded them; and both ̈itional Oplum Commission, In order to make the land tax, which must sooner or later be

through all stages of reading a Bill to extend

"190;"to July 16 h, 1971.,

THE Chinese Engine and Mining Com- pany's total output of the Company's three' mines for the week ended February 27, 1999. amounted to 26,621.83 tons and the sales dur ing the period to 21,697 37 tons.

Two pative seamen on board the steamer Mathilde Connolly had a quarrel in the do'c's'le the other day, with the result that Ab Lum was stabbed on the thigh by, it is alleged, Sit.Fa. The boatswain of the ship said that the affair

EFFECT OF OPIUM ON MORTALITY,

China Mutual Life Insurance Company Ltd,

Mr. S. B. Neilly F.I., 7.5,6 actuary of the

wrote a brief report on the above subject for

The difficulty in greater in the Philippines han elsewhere, as Philippion industries,_of which agriculture is the most important, are stagnant." "It is not a question of the difficulty

Yet it is absolutely necessary to discover some of imposing a new tax but of its impossibilly

means of raising funds, equivalent to the

fined a dollar. The other was discharged, with teams draw level, so far as the score was con- his report as concise as possible the writer har, suppressed, bapa pig show many liberty to continue his 'proposed trip abroad. cerred. This was followed by another penalty as far as possible, allowed the date at his dis.......... "It should be understood that the only ob- kick during the extra half hour play, record-posal to speak for themselves. There are eight | Jection the enemies of the lottery have against } tables in the pimphlet, showing rates of more } it is that it is an unjust tax that absorbs the ing a win for the unilors, teams played a very good and fost game, of the Company comparisons between the that it holds out to them's hope that can never It is necessity for me to say that both tality among Chinese from the total experience | income of the middle and lower classes and. The forwards showed good passing and were mortality rates of smokers and non-smokers, be realized. well nursed by the halvor, while the backs had which are further elaborated by dividingThis objection is disproved by experience, Shanghai for the recent International Opium Tur German Minister at Peking proceeded to was caused-over the messing accounts, which Splendid pluck, The goalies deserve special them into. Northern and Southern sections for when the lottery was official in the Philip- Conference, he made the statement that a the Chinese Imperial Palace with Major Ab Lam was in the habit of keeping mention for the clever way they defended their | causes of death; and percentage of oplum-smo. pines it was the rich and well-to-do and foreign Bill had been drafted to prohibit the import. Barfus, commander of the German Troops P examining the accounts on the day lo' question "spectivé citadels... The win for the sailors is „kers in districts, 'A's the result of his inves. In 1807 the last year in which the lottery

ation of opium into the United States for audicace with the Prince Regent at 10 a... Tienteio, and an intérpreter, and had an other than medicinal purposes. The object Wednesday, March 3.

of the legislation, according to the American Commissioner, was that his Government-

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lost.

not to be grudged-hat still the better team

At the conclusion of the match his Excel- Jency the Governor presented tha dshield and medals to the winners. The losing team was presented with a cup and silver medals.

That oplum smoking in moru lujurious The teams were as follows Buffs: Filspais to tropical than in, sub-tropical or sick; Roler-and Bartlett i Holloway, Dare and climates Temsitt: Kelly, Brewster, Taylor, Drew and 13 That though it would be diffic

Ah: Lum. The result was words were ex- Sit Fu discovered some discrepancy and'abused

changed, a fight followed, during which Sit Fu was alleged to have drawn a clasp knife and might go before the Commission "with a A LAND sale took place at the Public Works drove the blade into Ab Lum's thigh. The Clean Birte," The United States carried out | Department this afternoon, when a site adjoina police wore summoned, but before their artyst the undertaking to the very letter, for, at the leg Inland Lot 1,713, on Conduit Road fetched Sit Fu succeeded in getting rid of the knife: the second session of the 66th Congress on the $1,820 The land, which brings la au anual boatawald was asked by the magistrate (Mr.

rent of $85, was bought by Messrs, Leigh and Wood) whether he had any share in the mess Barker, goth January last the very eve of the Orange on behalf of Mr. H. N. Mody. Thers bill, No replied the man. Food is sup-H.M.B. Bedfordi Rickard Moore and Slelthy

sembling of the Commission at Shang was no competition, the land being put up for plied free of charge by the sailors to the boat-wins: Clark and Wellings, Smith, Saltii,

MrPayne-introduced the following

The case WA remanded, § Maten sad Brooka, je

ars who took part in the gamble, BONE tigations Mr. Neill arrives at the following was operative in the Philippines, the total ins conclusionsippene 19

ndalias come from that source was P5,431,012, of which 1.—Thif the mortality experienced by opíum | ons lounk or Pí,357,753 webt into the govetuv smokers is heavier than that experienced by ment treasury, The remainder was distributedt. non-opium smokers,

In prises to the Jacky winners and in the exi penses of administrations WALE

On one occasion, while confined in Dapitan l'as a polļļical prisoner, Dr Rizal resursd |#prize byɛmbing of a-wiɛbingitid raca.:Philippics, Jourőle.

Corsicero LE for purchased a ticket an sum of Pó ɔde which wa

is probabis that the digestiv

any particular death to spipra smáki

makinated by the habit, and 11 mpkan sebrdici Araks kaumbar @become emaciated and losa we

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