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finds favour at the moment, and, considering the conditions of the coquiry,and the difficulty in verifying the progress of gradual reduction, it is perhaps the best method of dealing with the problem. That the and, however, is 'so 'near as many of the 'official pronouncements would seem to indirate, is, 1 vootura. to think, vory doubtful.
We have fall and reliable information about only two of the provinces-Shanti and Yusoen and the annexes to Mr. Max Müller's report furnish eloquent testimony of the good work that has been done is both. At the opposite extreme stood Shepsi, Kaszub, Pupch, and Szechuan, in alf of which comparatively, little has been accomplished to check alther the consumption or coltivation of the drug. The t-oamed province, which is by far the largest producing are in the Empire, will faraish the supreme test of the success or failure of the Programme of total prohibition, and as the
order has gone forth that no poppy is to be sown this solumo, the issue on which so much depends is diübtless being fought out as this report is being written.
In the report by Mr, Max Müller, we gather from the summary in the London and China Express, it is stated "under the beading of "Peking," from material supplied by Dr. Gray, of the Legation, that it bas become a matter of some difficulty for any Europein to obtain accurate information as to the present position
of opium-smoking in the capital, as the Chinese have become so secretive on the subject, Among the people about three-tenths have stopped smoking, and among the officials about eight-tenths The latter, however boing subject to periodical examination, ches stop for ratapic, into their old ways. Among the officers of the army the habit has been entirely abandoned. It is now very difficult to purchase opium in Peking illicitly. The shops are licensed, and the 'purchaser must be provided with a licence."
short time and then
1 Manchuria reports received from the Consul-General at Mukden prove that much bas been door to the past year in Manchuria, both in regard to reducing the area of cultiva |tion and to diminishing the number of smokers At Shantung Sir A. Hosin was able last year tareport a considerable diminution is the land devoted to the growth of the poppy throughout this province, and both from the Customs ra ports and those received from the British Con- sut at Chinan Fu, it is clear that this diminution has not only been maintained, but has been considerably improved up'io. The Governor A. S. WATSON & CO., of Kiangsu report that at Foochiow, the capital
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of the province," the number of shops for the sale of raw opium had been reduced during 1908 from 1,905 to $55, while the number of smokers showed a decrease of 50 per cent,
Other reports, too numerous for detail, give particulars of other provinces,
To sum op, writes Mr. Max Müller, coo- siderthat distact progress has been made dur ing the period under review towards the attain ment of the objects China set herself in 1905. The progress la certafaly most marked in re- Rard to the suppression of cultivation in those provinces where it was definitely prohibited, and we are justified in looking forward to similar results in the further provinces in which the growth of the poppy has now beco, forbid. don. It is much more difficult to measure the progress made in regard to the prevention and cure of smoking, but in this domain also there has been improvement in most provinces, ex- pecially in the capitals and large towns. The enforcement of total probibition of cultivation will, even id the absence of any survey or reliable statistics, make it possible to ascertain, with a sufficient degree of accuracy; whether the reduction achieved in the internal pro-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tur French mail of the 4th January was, delivered in London on the gel last,
ACHINAMAN wasthis morning awarded months' bard labour for the illegal immigration
of a child into the Colony.'
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Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd Gmige have gone to the Riviera to recuperate after the strain of the session and the fatigns of the election. The Chinese Government intends to appoint Commissioner Kec Erb-chien s Minister to Frace and Councillor Taso ft-lb as Misinter to Japan.
convention in regard to trade marks and other The Privy Council, in Japan bas adoped the industrial rights, as arranged between France and Japan,
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 1910
INSTITUTION OF ENGINBARS
AND SHIPBVÍLDARS.
-OPENING OF NEW, PREMISES,
this afternoon.
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of the members, to further enginering and, shipbuilding science, to encourage social fa- teriopre amongst the said members, to obtain mental relaxation, to provide a library, reading, The ceremony in connection with the open-billiard, refreshment and other recreation rooms cereals from Heilongklangan An embargo has been laid upon the export of ing of new premises in King' Buildings, and to manage and conduct the business, of a
formerly occupied by Meiers, jardins, Mathe club. The first President, Mr. D. Gillies sop and Co, Ld of the Institution of En remained as such until his death in 1901. He twelvgineers and Shipbuilden. In Hongkong, was
performed by His Excellency the Governor in 1901-2 and William Ramsay in 1903. Since the Military Grosad, a.30 pth. Referee: 5..
was succeeded by the late Mr Robert Cooke Bay Ground, 4 pm. Refares: Corpi, Kallay. 87th Cor, R. G. A. v. 88th Co R. G. A On tival, i Frederick 1903 it has been customary to elect a Pre- sident aponally, the past presidents being D.. Lagard, with whom was Capt. F. H. M. Taylor, A.DC, Was met by the Vice-pre- Macdonald, W. C.; Jack, Newman Mumford, sident, Mr, J. Findiny Millar, the chairman of
*H. T. Richardson and W, A. Craka. The pre
̧AND SHANGHAI BANK.: committee, Mr. P. H. Nye, and Mexim. D.
sident and Vice-President for the present year An interesting football match was played of MacDonald and W. C. Jack, past-presidents. belak Mr. T. Skinzer and Mr. I, Finlay yesterday afterson, on the Hongkong Foot Those officers were supported by the following. Miller.
The scientic objects have been ball Club ground, between representatives of member of commities:-Mosers. H. T. Ri. very creditably kapt up as may be seen the above two firms. Jardines opened tše chardson, W. A. Crake, W. Russell, D. Harvey, by the records of valuable papers telating to scoring in the early part of the game by ons H. A. Monis, J. Ormiston, H. B. Bridger, J. engineering and shipbuilding and their allied goal, and nothing more was done when the G. E. Libsand (secretary), Dalziel, J. McCubbin (bon. treasurer), and indusities, read and discussed at the several, whistle sounded for half lims. At the second meetings of the members, several of which | ball the Bankara equalised nod the game, end- mpalings were honoured by the presence ad with the scoro-oranil. of the Governor of the Colony, His Excellency Sir Henry Blake. Doring the year 1904 and 1905 engineering class. Mr. J. F. Miller, chairman of the committee,e were formed under the direction of
The..Canton Regatta will take place on said :-Your Excellency and Gentlemen,-in Mr. W. H. Williams of Victoris College March 5th, and the Canton Rowing Club has the absence of our president, Mr. T. Skinner, and contiqued under the auspices of the Inallasted a invitation to the different rowing clubs THE cruiser Sirfur, which was serving seme the pleatst duty of presiding here this evening tation until these classes were taken up by in the Colony to viélt Canton to compete in time ago on the China Station, is about to be falls to me. On behalf of the members of the the Government, the technical books then
the different interport events, which are detailed refitted at Haulbowline at a cost of 14,006. Institution, 1 thank Your Excellency for com-
in ve being acquired by subscription
below. Last year the different Hongkong Crew" After the rent the Sirius will be sent on foreigning here to-night to open these our new-
-amongst the Jostitution members and
were badly beaten and we hope it will be the ervice.
added to the library. Since then a circu-
reveren this your.. The entries cloin on lating library of light literature has been com menced and the number of books in this section as well as in the original library is being steadily increased. It is confidently expected that the lease just entered into of the new premises will farther increase the popularity of the lastitution, both is its scientific and social object, considerable encouragement having bean given to the object in view by Messrs. Butterfield & Swire and Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Company.
three months' hard labour, respectively, this Two men were each sentenced to four and
morning for kidnapping a child. Detectiva. Sergeant Murphy prosecuted.
MR John Baras, speaking at Trowbridge; said that the new Budget would give pensione to paupers. The Daily Chronich states that the new Budget will provide a £5,000,000 increase in the appropriation for the Nary and that there
will be no question of a loan.
LIEUTENANT. H. J. G.. Good, who had just
beer
appointed to the command of the special service vessel. Teal, China Squadron, served as a middy of the cruiser Thus when Ad- expedition which proceeded to Basin, the City mital Sir Harry Rawson landed the positivo of Blood, and avenged the massacre of the British political mission and reduced the country to order.
On Sunday last the Bankers' Guild, the Gold Guild and the Piece Goods Guild, together with other Chinese friends, at Shanghai, gave a farewell dinner to Mr. M. Speelman, catil recently joint-Manager of the Russo-Chinese Rask. The dinner took place at Mr. S.. A. Hardoon's residence and the proceedings were further enlivened by a theatrical performance during the repasi, Os Saturday, Mr. Speel man was entertained by some foreign friends at the Astor House Hotel.
SHIP'S MATE IN TROUBLE.
PRIVOLOUS CHARGE WITHDRAWN AT THE MAGISTRACY
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His Excellency was conducted upstairs and shown. ground the premier. The ceremony
president. commenced with an address from the Vice
premises. We appreciate the bonour very
but we are aware that you always take a keen -highly knowing that your time in vary valuable,
interest is anything leading to advance objects for which the lotitution was founded education in the Colony and this is one of the take this opportunity of thanking you for the
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interest you have already shown in this institution by contributing engineering maga. acs to our reading room during the past year Before asking Your Excellency tp decisto the premixes open I would like to make a few briel
Institution was founded, xud touch on its work ramark, regarding the purposes for which iba
and progress. This Institution was incorporated in 1897 Previous to that time the engiaters of the Colony had on two occasions started similar Institutions, but both closed after a very brief existence. The present laalitution is now in its nineteenth year, Jo 189t it beganite caroor in premiser situated in what was then Praya Central. These rooms is er on proved sp. adequate for the member and in 1899 wo re- moved to larger and more suitable room in Des Voeux load, which were opened by His
THE ALLANA CASB.
FURTHER REMANDED,
At ibe. Magistracy this afternoon; 8. M. L' Allana was again charged with the alleged embertlement of a gold watch and chain, ob taining the sum of $iço under false pretences" and obtaining a passage for Calculia under falsa pretences from S. A. Maricad. Mr. P. W. Goldring prosecuted and Mr. F. P. Hett do- fended.
the cas had been formally remanded. He fur Mr. Goldring stated. that he understood that
her understood that the Crowa Solicitor was going to take out further charges against Allana and be (Mr. Goldring) did not want to do any thing lill be know how matters stood.
Excellency Sir Henry Blake. For some years past, there has been a lealing by many of our members that premises with a frontage to the harbour were desirable, and now, as you can sen, wo biva secured these. The splendid position our rooms now occupy should prove a great attraction, and will also, I hope, induce | many who are not yet members to join us The objects for which the lastitation was lodge of the members, to further engineering founded were to improve the scientific know- and shipbuilding science, to encourage social was remanded for one week formally,
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Fim Police Magis rate, this morning, Gcorge Thyn, late Firat Mata of the s.s. Derwent, was charged the instance of Capt. Jenkios, master of the 1.3. Derant,plecoure more especially among with the alleged ember-lement sa water closet pips belonging to the ship. ME. J. Grist, of Meura, Wilkinson and Grist, prosecuted and Mr. F. W. Goldring, of Messrs. Goldring, Bar low and Morrell, appeared for the defendzot,
Mr. Goldring stated that he never heard of such a charge. His client had already ad- swered charges of misconduct and been found guilty of selling part of the ship's fittings and Converting them to his own un and making certain structural alterations and his conțificate had been ordered to be snapeaded for six months. He submitted that it was perfectly clear that once a ja was convicted the same chaygo could not be brought over again.
His Worship-Ton charges cover the same ground?
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tog members, to provide a library, reading, retrathment, billiard, and other recreation rooms, and such other rooms as may be deem ed accesary for the comfort and convenience of member. We have done nur best to fulfil these objec's, but our efforts in the past have 'not always been`as successful as we hoped for However, with a rapidly increasing member ship and the greater interest now being taken in the lastution by members, we hope in the near future to attain to a fuller extent the main objects, to which the founders of the Institution aspired. Doring the pressct aession we bave had two papers read by members: one by Mr. C. O. Nelson, his subject being "The causes of deterioration is boilers and measures tending to remedy them," and one by *r, G. E. Glover on "Water Tube Boilers.". Both papers were discussed at later meetings and proved interest ing and instructive to all who beard them. Within a very short time we hope to be able to announce the reading..of three more papers, all of which should prove of interest, and other papers will, we hope, lollow in the near future. We have had a technical refer Mr.ence library since the Institution was founded, and as our membership is steadily on the in- trease we hope to be able to keep this library more up to date than it now is. Our reading room supplies reading matter, technical and
Mr. Goldring-Absolutely the same ground. Mr. Grist submitted that Mace Courts of lequiry merely dealt with the question of seamen's certificates. It was really a Board of Trade inquiry. It did not in any way take the place of Criminal Coun,' It had no power to inflict imprisonment.
Mr. Goldning yes, they have. His Worship-They have full power, Geisl
Mr. Grist conledded that is Count was simply an inquiry into the competency" or otherwise of the mate to bold bls certificate.
Mr. Hett said that he understood Maricas was the informer against Allana. He did not know what the charges were. He really wanted the cats to proceed.
• Mr. Goldring-I understock that the care
Mr. Het want at least, some particulars. The case has been dragging on eternally,
Mr. Goldring-I seally don's wish to mention it but when Mr. Heit appears one day and Mr inds on another, it is difficult to say who said "format"
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Mr. Hett contended that his position. was that Marican's examination-in-chief did not disclose pay offence on the part of the defood- ant. The charge had been banging over his unfortunate client for some considerable time, His friend had had his laugh: bud be asked that the case be proceeded withi otherwise the defendant should he dis- charged.. For
all he knew, the CRED might continue till next year.
Mr. Goldring at this point proceeded to+x- plain the nature of the charges against the de the defendant was a false pretence as to an fendant, The false pretence.alleged against
Maricas" am going to leave the Colony existing fact. The defendant had said to Give me the ticket.". Defendant' bad Dot left the Colony and the existing fact lay in the defendant's presence in the Colony.
Mr. Hett said that the people who read the Dewspapers thought that what Mr. Goldring said was true.
client can be hurt any more than be has Mr. Goldring-1 don't think my friend's
additional, $1,40 por quarter in charged för poslaga...) duction and crosumption by the end of 1910 The defendant did not stand bis trial on any otherwise, to suit all members. A few months already been.
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corresponds to the reduction in the export, of opium from India to China, and whether His Majesty's Government is, therefore, justified in continuing the aungal reductions until the trade in opium from India to Obina is ex linguished.
I cannot, help feeling that we shall fod that China has more than fulfilled her share of the bargain but in order to ascertain this in a
The Hongkong Celegraph convincing and satisfactory manner it will be
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEDRDARY 4, 1910.
THE OPIUM QUASTION.
The Foreign Office has issued a Parliament ary Paper (Od, 4957), in continuation of China No. 1 (1909), contajulog, a general report on the oplum question by Mr. Max Müller, Councillor of H.B.M. Legation, Peking. In a covering despatch Sit J. N. Jordan says:-
This report shows that considerable progress
criminal offence. He had not been charged with that particular offence.
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Mr. Goldring submitted that the summons said that the defendant was charged with an lawfully converting to his own vie, etc.
His Lordship (To Mr. Grist)-If you wish to press the charge, you could bring it before the Harbour Master in the same wayas the original charges.
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Mr. Grist- The best way would be to bring it before a Summary Court,
Ha Wombip-think that is the best possible
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I am afraid we have in jurisdiction.
Mr. Grist-No.
count.
The prosecution then withdraw the sum MADES,
BORD.
FOUR ACTIONS AGAINST SAME DAYENDANT.
ago we started a circulating library, apart from the techoical library, and judging by the amount of patronage it. It receiving from the members; it appears to be much appreciated by them. Our membership now totals 2ća. We have already admitted 16 new members this your and many more applications for membership are now wailing to come before the Committee. During the nineteen years of our existence we have gone through times both dark and bright, but I venture to say that the prospects of the Institution were saver brighter than they are at present. Hiying made best fow remarks I will now ask Your Excellency, to 'declare the premises opto. (Applause).
The Governor replied, concluding by express ing his pleasure.at declaring the new premises Open.
Other speakers followed.
On the call of Mr. H. T. Richardson the assembly passed a vote of thanks to the Governor..
Mr. Hett said it was a matter of convenience. The case was adjourned.
THE KAIPING MINES.
Although the Wai-wa-pu and the British Minister have had numerous conferences in regard to the Kaiping case yet it is as far from settlement as ever.
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the 12th lost,
ROWING.
CANTON REGATTA.
The open eventa oraş→→→ Laterport: Sosior Fours, New Griffith Chal.
lenge Cupi mila.
Interport Senior Pairs ; 1 mile. Interport Junior Fouss; mile.. Interport Jualor Pairs; t mile,...
The V.R C. bat' already picked their crews for the above régatia and are training hard, This year they will be represented in both the Seniors and Juniors. The crews are un-fol lows:-
Senior Fours-J. A. S. Alven, 1 Forbes, 1... Bell, L. A Musto (Stroke), H. W. Perley (Cox),
Senior Pair-J. A. §. Ako1, L. A. Mono. (Stroke), H. W. Petley (Cox).
Junior Fours:-H. C. Sayer, F. L. Roza, C. A. C. Rodrigues, A. H. Carroll. (Stroke) H. W. Petley (Cox).
Junior Pairs:-F. L. da Roni, A. H. Carroll (Stroke), H. W. Petley (Cox),
HONGKONG REGATTA,
The programme for the Hongkong Regatts has been published. - It will take place on the o'clock. The events are as follows 12th March. The first. race commences at 12
1. Junior Fours, 1 mile,
2. Naval Gigs and Walors, 1, mile, 3. Senior Pairs, 1 mile: ·
4. The Nathan Challenge Cop, 1 mila, f. The Brown Challenge Cup, I mile. 6. Officer's Gige and Walerrr mito, 7: Hongkong Challenge Cap, I mile, 8. Men-of-War Cutters, 1 mile.
9. Griffin Fours, I mile.
10. Junior Fairs, ↑ mileg Entries close on Saimday, 16th February, at
6 p.m., at the Victoria Recreation Club,
LUSITAND RECREATION CLUB.
WALKING COMPETITION.".
The following are the entries for the "Walking Competition" to take place on Sunday sext P. A. Yvanovich, A. C. Rozario, JA. S. Alves, F. A. Barradas, Aug. A. Baptista, B. Visita, L. E. Remedios, A. F. Remedies, F. M. da Crot, F. X, Graca Ozoio, F.J. Brown, V. A. Azavedo, M. A. Conceicao, V. A. Rozario, C. H. Lopes, Frank Soares,
The winner last year was Mr J. A. 3. Alvas time 99m.
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The course is Start from Breezy Point Recreatios Ground, down Park Road, turn to Caine Road, Upper Albert Road, round Govern the right at "Li Villa" og to Bonham Road, ment Offices and Volunteer Parade Ground, form to the right to Garded Road, up to and pass the road between the Recreation Kennedy Road, down to the Monumen Ground and the Race Course, turn to the right on to the Road to Wong-nei-cheong Village up' Wong-noi-cheong Gap to Bowen Road, Albany Road, Caine Road,, and finish in front of Italian Convent Gate."
judge-Moss, C. de M. C. V. Ribeiro, Mr. A. E. S. Alves Timekeepers Messrs. A O. P. Remedios, and M. E. da Bilva, Starter:—
J. V. Ribeiro, and O. M. S. Alves. Referees - Messra, A. G. da Rocha, F, X, Eristo, P. da Roz, JC. Remedios, J. .M...Britto, F. 1. Bar- retto, O. F. Rrzītio," J. G. V. Ribeiro, G. P., da Cruz, and E. Antonio.
CRICKET,
C.C.C. v. TELEGRAPH'S AND DODWELL'S. The following is the C.. C. team to play in their league match to-morrow on the C. C. C. Hence it is'decided not to
Rose, 1. D. Noria, W. H. Vout, R., Lam. ground: -L. E Lammert, G. A. Bancock, L. A. meit, H. Rapp, P: Currie, S. Ballware, R, A. Carvalho and H. W, seterson.
treat it a diplomatic matter but to let H, Chang Yen mau fight it out with the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company in the Bri tish Courts-Shanghai Times,
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A-WIRE was received in Singapore, from Lon- don to the effect that, the Continent is buying rubber at 61, 9d. a-1b, for-1912,
necessary to cure independent evidence that the orders prohibiting the growth of the poppy have been properly executed in the various provinces, especially in those provinces such as Szechuan, Kweichow, Shensi, and Kansub, when the largest amount of opium is. CINEMATOGRAPH PROPRIETOR still produced. I do not know whether the
Tum ingest and most heavily armed bittleship Indian Government intends to take any special
in commission in the world, the Mixas Garass,
steps before the expiration of the three years to
was on şib ult, handed over os the Tyne by Mens Armstrong, Whilworth and Co, to the acestalo bow far the Chinese Government has
Following is an outlive of the
Brazilian Navy, for whom she has been built. fulfilled its promise: but having in mind themary Court this morning, a number of cases
Before Mr. Justice Compent in the Sum- WORK AND PROGRESS OF THE INSTITUTION. The Minas Geraes displacen 19,500 toni. Har The füstitation of Engineers and Shipbuild-|| spoed is 214 knots, and ber main armament very clear and definite information obtained was mentioned in which Mr. Alex, Almazpff, ers of Hongkong was incorporated in the consists of twelve xà in, guan, ... from the journeys of Messrs. J. F. Brenan and of the Salon Cloeme Theatre, is the defendant. year 1891 under the residency of the lat
Mr. P. W. Goldring, who appeared for the David Gillies, M. I. N.A., then secretary of the THz /ÿi notes that, the export of the camphor
lodge of the language and some previous extractors, etc. There was a dispate as to His being, subscribers. The first premises octo increase the output of the product and bas cause of action in 'isch case, contorning con of the Trading engineers in the Colony the Formosan Government deems it necessary perience of the question, should be instructed bility, which was denied by the defendant in copied by the members was situated in decided to extend the maximam limit of the to make extensive tours in the principal opium- all the Instances. Mr. Goldring wind that the No. 13 Praya, reclamation in 1899 when the productions of camphor and camphor oil for the producing provinces, especially in Szechuan, at cases be taken together,
increasing prosperity of the institution justified coming fiscal year 10 5,000,000 kw and the proper seison in the course of the year
His Lordship-Your client is not leaving the the taking alossa of a suite of sooms in the 5,500,000 Aix respectively. The share of each Colony t
building formerly occupied by Slumssen and Co, producar has duly been notified to him, Taking |
The objects of the Institution from its incaption | at 4^per cent, the total output for the comlag have been to Improve the scientifg knowledge i drcial year will be 7,800,000 Anc
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continues to be made in the task which the Rösa in Shanel and Yunnan, I would suggest defendant, stated that there wil a: different |"Hongkong and Whampoa Dick Coy, seven from Formosa baying much increased of iste, † Java-Bank 1,15
Chinese Government undertook three years that one ortwoconsular officers, with a knów- ago. There has undoubtedly been a very sau, sible diminution in the consumption of opium and a public opinion has been formed, which will greatly strengthen the hands of the Gor ernment and the provincial authorities in the
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Inthenaarfuture. Totalprohibition within a mus to what extent the orders prohibiting the parable time is undoubtedly the policy whic k - vation of opiam have bees carried out.
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The cases were adjourned,
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