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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY MAY 25 1910
mony, as a barely permissible substitute for, worse evils, Modern research is certainly a deadly enemy to that temporarily comforting, but there can be, no doubt deleterious, beverage whisky and soda. We can remem- when old Anglo-Indians still talked about WATSON & CO., brandy-pawnee," Good people at home used to imagine that this was some wooder-
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London, 23rd May, 1910. His Majesty the King commands me to express to Legislative Council His warm thanks for their dutiful message on the occasion of His accession to the Throne,
MEMORIAL EXERCISES IN SHANGHAL
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"FATAL APPRAY AT TAIKOO
DOCKS.
BOILER-MAKER CHAROLD WITH MURDER,
"BREEZE" BETWEEN OPPUSING COUNSEL.
Taikoo Docks on the 24th March last. „Mr, M. W. Slade, K.C, Acting, Attorney-General, fa- structed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, Sr., from the Crown Solicitor's office, appeared for the Crown and Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mt. E. Davidson, was for the defendant. Frisoner. entered,a plea of not guilty,“
came the Mounted Police, led by Inspector atst May, Spattirwoede, followed by the Light lafen. Pablic life in Shanghai camp to a paure yestry, of the S. V. C. Then came the Menot. terday, out of respect for the funeral of Hised infantry and 'the band playing. Obopin's Majesty King Edward VII, which was then Funeral March. The solemn stralos of masić, taking place in Blind. The day was set struck a responsive chird in the hearts of mos! apart as a special mourning day throughout the present and with, bowed beada blun-jackets British Empire, and ulthough Shanghai is not marched by with slow and measured trend, "It included within the Dominions "beyond the was so impressive sight. The officers with Balore Hon. Mr. W. Rees-Davies, XC, Act•· Seas yet the day was honoured just as sincerely swords bared but reverted, and the man with ing Chlef Justice, at the Criminal Sessions this arms inversed. And behind all, marching side | maming, Yu Chan was indicted on a charge of by our cosmopolitan community as by the most layal of King's subjects. Here we are of all by side, were the two bighast, represent baving wilfully and with malice aforethought nationalities. True, British interests predo alives of Great Britain in Shanghai Ad: murdered one Su Fo, a' boiler-maker, at the minate-but acantholess the sympathy showa miral Winsloe and Sir Polham Warren, by our varied population was a sure ladication H.D.M.'s Conent General. Behind them came a that King Edward's noble qualities were recog- throng of citizens of all antioantities, Chiness in the majority, but they marched with all alsed and honoured by all. Farly in the morning a throng of Chinese and Europeans the solemnity which the occasion demanded. gathered on the foreshore and watched the From the Consulate to the Cathedral compound nitors and marines from the British men-of the procession wound its way, passing betweep. wat in port assemble ibero. There were the sorrowing ciliasus the while. At the Cathedral
The following was the jury :—Messrs. W. Į, detachments from the Minefar and from the compound were the various units of the Al crity, and numerous naval officers, all in Volunteers, draws up to pay a last tribute Raitay (foreman), A. K. Rehman, J. H. Setb of respect, while inside the Cathedral theJ. F. van Rees, T. Barnett, C. M., Dalgety and full drass, lined up on the foreshore while a large crowd of civilians also gathered in the solema memorial service progressed attended C. H. Lyson. same place. For several hours-up to eleven by a multitude which branged the edifice to its utmost capacity outside on the lawn where o'clock perbapa-the civilian's moved about in au indescribable mass, but as the sailors and the Cathedral paws had been placed a vast marines moved off towards the British Con- overflow congregation was in attenda.co
45 hilst tboy-waited the booming of the minute sulate grounds they ranged themselves in orderly file along the Hund, so that when the guds commenced, and continued until the full To my people beyond the seas:
Indian Police, led by Captain Marrett and salute had base fired off, which occupied till The innumerable messages of kindness
Mr. Springfield, came along to take up their 2.30 8.m.—Shangkai Times,
mual ordaily crowd from my loyal subjects beyond the seas have position they found & deeply touched my heart and have assured awaiting them. All about the lown those wora evidences of the respect which foreigners me that I have in full measure their sympa-wished to pay to the memory of England's King. The flags of all the European countries represented in the Settlement, were, dowo at haif-mast, and Onental countries were by no
le deeply appreciates their wishes for the prosperity of His reign.
The following telegrams have been re- ful Oriental nectar with brandy in it..ceived by His Excellency the Officer Ad Pawnee was just 'Indian pidgin-English ministering the Government from the for water. The word of course is derived Secretary of State for the Colonies → from the Hindustani pani, Many Jokes," good and bad, have been made about brandy pawoce and Anglo-Indians. We have not a copy of Vanity Fair handy, but we think the "fat civilian" Jos Sedley is linked with this exotically named but homely drink in one of Thackeray's gibes. When brandy became discredited, whisky took its place on the pick that a fellow knew what he was drinking when he took whisky, but the brandy sold out here in the East was not to be depended upon, and, besides that, cheaper, Note thai brandy's fate has now befallen whisky. Just the same. "What is whisky" is a question which has not only agitated the Law Courts, but has actually engaged the punctiliously barren labours of a Royal Commission. As far as we are concerned in these climates, however, the distinction or difference between "pot still" and "patent still has no further signi- ficance in the face of the stern condemnation
WATERS whisky was
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London, 24th May, 1910.
His Majesty the King commands me to convey following message for publication
AN ABSENT JUKUR.
AT THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS,
When the name of Mr. W. A. B. Otto was called to sorte on the jury at the Criminal Se
the gentleman in question was absout from the Court-room. The Court naher was sent to find the missies juror and after a few minutes, the latter appeared before His Lordship.
Mr. Siado stated that prissatt was charged with the murder of a man named Su Fo on the 24th March last. The deceased man and pri sober were both employed in the Taikoo Docks. The jury would have no doubt in their minds after they heard the evidence that a quarral arose in the Dorks on the morning of the 24th between a gang of boiler-makers and a gang of carpenters over a block of wood for a lighter which was in the process of being built, the block having been removed. The foreman of the coler miskers and the foreman of the carpenters in the course of the quarrel came la blows, but they were separated by one of the European employees in the Docks. Subsequently a gang.
mot only of carpenters but of a number of
friends also came to attack the boiler-makers who wore working on the tighter. According
to the evidence, pris zoer was among the gang. lse was not a carpenter but a boiler-maker, but bo belonged to the Su Yak ging, whereas the
by the Faculty of every kind, pot or putout.thy in the great trial which has befallen me Eume doctors permit 'stout. Others are and them, that my sorrow is their sorrow, honified at the idea of murdering one's liver with auch stuff. And in Trunks that I share a common loss. The happiness means lound lacking in this same mark of sions Įkis morajng, the Registrar discovered that of over tog men-a mixed crowd, consisting both seem right and both scem wrong: For of all his people throughout His-dominions sympathy and respect. From ispumerable was dear to the heart of my beloved, lather, business houses and official rendences the we know that many people say that stout does them good, and oillers date not For them he lived and worked, in their setting drooped at ball-mast, the exsign of Japin also was displayed in a similar, pusi touch it. The truth, we think, really is that vice he died, and I cannot doubt that they tion ladeed, it was apparent to the maxi one cannot lay down a hard and fast rule, will hold his name in grateful remembrance, casual observer that all outiens whose interests Proverbs, which are so often misleading I am now called to follow in his footsteps are in any way connected with the Settlement bad combined to pay that last token of respect when applied to particular cases, are intend
to him who has justly earned the title of ed to apply to these "generalizations, "One and carry on the work which prospered in man's meat etc." Of course, in general, it his hands. As a sailor I have been brought Edward the Peacemarker." Not only about the piust be admitted, those who can do with into constant touch with the oversea domi. business portions of the Saulement was it that flags were flown at half-mas), but in the outly out any form of alcohol, including most unions of the Crown, and I have personallying districts the same thing applied, particularly those who think they can't, will do well to realized the affectionate loyalty, which holds take the advice of Dr. Licmanu.. On one together many lands and diverse people in thing we cannot too much insist. We insist ane glorious fellowship. Nine years ago 1 Japan was to be seen on all sides, in each case
that this is a matter of health, not of morals.
If a man does not mind perspiring more than is good for him, and appears to enjoy prickly heat, sluggish liver, gout, etc., let him drink as much as he likes; it is his skin, his liver, and his big toe, not ours that will
travelled through the
pre accompanied by my dear wife, and had the late King lived, we should together at his expressed wish have visited South Africa in the coming Automo, to open the first parliament of the South
in Hoogkew, where so many of our Japanese citizens reside. Here the "Rising Sun" of
flattering from bali-mast. The sympathy with es it so in her great loss was universal which proved how largely King Edward had
loomed in the minds of all nations when the general movements of the world came in for consideration. On all sides were marks of symp thy; in the French Settlement by less
The Deputy Registrar Mr. Olto, your name was called this morning and you failed to
Mr. Otto-I'm sorry, my Lord. 'I got up late appear. Will you please explain your abazace? this morning and quite forgot the Sessions My boss is away and I'm the only person in the office.
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His Lordship-You say you had forgotten Mr. Otto-Yes, my. Lord.
His Lordship-Don't let it occur in future. Mr. Qito-Toank you, my Lord.
CHINA BORNEO CO., LU.
VESSELS LAUncued last YEAR.
We learn from the anusal reprçon the bar- bour department, Sandakan, for 1909, that the China Boraco Co. launched from their works
Battles will be charged for at the Rate oculler, and we have no more right to meddle African Union, the latest and greatest evi. than in the folèrnational, lodced, our Freeen the following
$1.30, por dozen, and credited in full on being with his conscience than we have with his retained in good condition.
big toe or his private correspondence.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
dence of that peace and harmony which my father ever loved to promote. It will be my earnest endeavour to uphold Constitutional Government and to safeguard in all their ful A; S, WAT¬ON & CO., | Swarów has been declared an infected port.
ness the liberties, which are enjoyed through out my dominions; and under, the good LIMITED.
Tux eighth and ninth cases of plague this year -bath Chinese-have occurred at Tung Loiguidance of the Rul.r of all Men, 1 will HONGKONG and KOWLOON,.
maintain ou the foundation of freedom,
Hagkong, 34th April, 1910.
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and joined in the general moutaing, Just as though the exalted ruler who had passed away had held away over fair Franco,
friends and ucighbours came forward nobly
Ono smiling lighter for South Philippine owners, 350 tous carrying capacity,, no fee long by 25 feet beam by to feet depth of hold.
Opo lighter for the Bakau Co. 41 tons carry, g capacity, so feet long by 13 feel beam by feet 3 inch depth of hold,
Two small Chinare craft of a carrying capa. city of about 10 tpos each, baing oat for the
Government, and one for the Membakut
Rubber Co, Lid.
During the year the same company placed on their patent slip 23 launches and fighters
attack, as far as the prosecution were able to learn, was frustrated by other peoplo - All this took place at 9 o'clock or shortly after on the morning of the 24th March, Nothing more occurred until the men left their work at about five o'clock in the evening, Another thing of which the jury would have no doubi' after they had heard the evidenca was that part of the gang of boilermakers when they got out into the street were attacked by other pro- ple. The next fact of which they would hava De donht after they bad heard the evidence was that the deceased mau một his death by a wound inflicted by a sharp-edged weapon, which was not a carpenter's weapon, the weapon being driven right into the heart of the de
oiber meu were Jungkups and Funtis. The
cea-ed, who died in the street there and then, fe queativa which they would hard to' coo- sider carefully, was whether or not prisoner was concerned in the dealing of that, deadly blow. In a charge of murder, there could be quia a number of verdicts; the jury could find the prisoner guilty of murder, or they could. ratura a verdict of manslaughter, or again. they" could find him not guilty if they":
were pol satisfi d. The gen ral principle
was that if a man want forth with a lethal weapon to deliberately strike a blow and if that blow re ulted in the death of the person at»,
Mr. Puller (interrupting) --Rather a wide way BÍ puttiEK 1%..
THE North Borneo Trading Co. laid down to justice and peace the great heritage of the procession which was to go to mourn the King for current repairs and overhaul, and also & tacked, the man was guilty of murder.
,new weasels in'ıgoy, but did corrent repairs to their own and the Sekong Rubber Co.'s vessels.
DR. Elberta, a German scientist, who has junt conducted researches in the Molaccas, reports the discovery of extensive gold reels la Sum
Ordinary, bunions, comunication bould be modresta bawa, an island castward of Java.,
The Manager.
1 Kaltor will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected M., nor to return any Contribution.
SUBBCRUPTION RATEM (IN ADVANCE) DALLY-186 per átunum.
WEEKLY $18 for soun
The rates per qusiter and pst menem, proportional
THE guillotine imported by the Court of Cassa tion from France has arrived in Peking and permission will soon be obtained from the Throne to use it for the exectation of convicts
THE committee and members of the Craigen Rower Cricket Club will be At Home" ob Babeoriptions for any period low than one month Saturday, 28th inst, from 3.30 p.m. to 6 pm. at the Club Pavilion, Happy Valley, Bowring.
will be charged as for a full month.
The daily imue la delivered iron when the address la abessible to messenger. l'eak subscribers can have their coples delivered at their roldences without any extra charge. Ou copies sent by post an additional $1,80 per quarter is charged for postage, Chs postage on the weekly issue to any part of the
ton'end.
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A SECTION of religious fanatics in Towa, United States, dug caves in which to live to escape Halley's comet's tail. That such super stitious fears should exist in America is provak world in 80 conta per quarter. dingis Capion, Daily, on conte. Weekly, twenty-ing press comment throughout the States.
Live canta (for cash only).
BIRTH.
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THE transit of Hailey's Comet across the su0 A remarkable was not visible at Tokio. phenomenso was the inilure of wireless tele and another was the increased emanation of
United British Empire."
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(3) Loudon, 24th May, 1910.
His Majesty's birthday will not be cele. brated this year in any part of the Empire.
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zlomers, viz, 5.8. Normanhurel, Zabuan on two occasions, Pedral on two occasions, Sadak Berato, and the Ayala.
FLAGUB NEAR LANTON.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE WANTED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Cathedral compound were soon gathered a From the British Consulate to the gate of the brong numbering thousands. On either side of the Bund they lined the footpaths uulil the trance to the Consulate the crowd surged and latter were wholly impassable, and at the en, pushed with ill-concealed eagerness to see the
Along the road were policemen armed with car, bines and while these were able to keep the centre free for traffic the immense concourse of people threatened every moment to block the through- fare close to the Garden Bridge. "La-Col. Bruce, Mr., K. J. McEwen, Captain Barrett, gad Mr. M. O. Springfield, all of whom were mounted, patrolled the Bund directing the efforts of the rank and file, and thanks to their... admitable arrangement perfect order was maintained en route. The sailors and marines OBSERVANCES IN JAPAN,
remained inside the Consulate compound uatil eleven o'clock when the order was Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Church given to fall it, and as they did so they this morning preceded a memorial service. At presented a rare spectacle, stretching in a Trudy Church, Tozio. The Crown Prince and double line from corner to corner of the Princess represented Their Majesties the Em- grounds, the guards with rifles at the south peror and Empress of Japan, Frinces and end, then the marines with their bright red Pincesses of, japan, the Gaekwar of Barado, and blue uniforms, and then the remaining the Elder Statesmen, Cabinet Ministers, mem bluejackets. As the ball bour approach bers of the Diplomatic Corps, high officials anded the Light Horse under Lieutenant Drake. officers (the latter including representatives of ford and Mounted Section of "A" Ca, nine grades in the Army and Navy respective under Lieut. Fearon arrived, and the pro-stricken villages every day...... iy), members of the British community and others formed a congregation numberipz.350.
Ons beitalien of the Imperial Body Guards (Infantry) under the regimental gommander one section of bluejackets from H.M.S. Bed
iv, formed Guards of Hoogur, while a battery field artillery fred for minute guos,
Tokio, May 10,
At Feradale, Combe Martin, N., Devos, on May 3, 1910, the wife of HG. W. Woodhead,graphy in spite of the foe weather on 19 h instford and fr. m H.L. J. M,S, Yakumo respective of a daughter.
The Hongkong Gelegrap*
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1910,
DRINK IN THE TROPICS.
In our article on the above subject last Tuesday, we omitted one little word in the sentence pronounced by the doctors on
-tadium, -
OUR Canton correspondent writes that the Canton Self-Government Society has made a representation to the Provincial Deliberative Council urging the Council to take immediate steps to put a stop to the gambling evil cogen- dered by the Sbao Pia lottery in Canton.
CHAN Fat, Postman' 99, was again brought up before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this afternoon on a charge of opening and delnin ing letters. His Worship held that the offence light red and white wines mixed with boiled bad hsen commuted and sentenced defendant water or sada." The little word was "not" to six months' hard labour. Mr. Gardiger up This kind of drink, therefore, is not forbid-peared for the defendant. den by Dr. Liemann, nor by the amplifier
of his work, Dr. Newham. We ought, how. MOUNTAINS higher than Everest are claimed ever, to note that in dealing with the question to have been discovered by Dr. T. C. Longstaff of keeping perfectly "fit" is hot climates, during ab exploration in the Eastern Kara- the only drink containing alcohol, not forbid. karan, a region of bigh Asia. He told the members of the Royal Geographical Society
cession was then formed up. In waiting outside was a guard of Sikhs under Trooper Sub Inspector. Spottiswoode, and as the procession started this troop took its position, at the head. Following the Siths came the Light Hors and mousted Section, who proceeded slowly at the waik, and belweco them and the sailors marched the band of H, M. S. Minotaur. Oa leaving the Consulate the musicians struck up Chapins, Funeral March, the sad notes of which sounded eat shrill and Cear outil the Cathedral was reached. A hun" dred bluejackets from the Minotaur had been chosen as a guard of honour, and these now formed up in the procession with arms reverted, They were followed by the macioss, and then came men from the Alacrity and the destroyers in port. The procession was brought up in the Peking, May 30, rear by a group of officers, conspicuons among A service of a most solema character was whom was Admiral Sir Alfred Leigh Winslos, K. C. B., C. V. O., O. M. G., whose breast was adorned with many medals and decora. tions. Walking beside him was Sir Pelham Warren, K.C.M.O. While the officers wore crepe on their arms, each of the sailors carried
The mea-of-war Bedford and Yakumo Yokohama and the Flora and Okínoshima at Chemulpo fired sixty-eight minute guns. The Japanese men-of-war at home and abroad flow their flags at half-mast.
H.M.S. Bedford and the Yakumo assisted in a memorial service at Yokohama.. Similar services were held at Kobe, Nagasaki and Hakodate.
SERVICE AT FEKING..
held to day and was attended by numerous Chipere Princes and high officials; members of the various Legations, Missionarles and the British commualty.".
THE LYING-IN-STATE.
London, May 20,' The Lying-in-Stats har finished, Altogether 400,000 people passed the bfer. WREATHS AND CROSSES,
London, May 20, King George V bas sent à cross of white or chids and many wreaths of white may are to be placed on the coffin to-day,
black koot.
Mr. Slade (houtedly)-1 am trying to lay down the low as fairly and as clearly as I can.. You will take the law, gentlemer, mat from me or my friend but from my Lord.
Proceeding, Mr. Slade stated that if a man took part in a chance affray, and without pre- meditation picked up a weapon and dealt another a blow without any intention of killing Canton, 4th May.
him, he would be guilty, of manslaughter.. In. Plague is very prevalent at present, in many the present case, their duty was to consider villages in the neighbourhood of Canton. The whether or mor prisoner bed deliberately obtain. Canton Foog in ospital receives almosted the weapon for the purpose of the attack on every day letters from these villages asking for the deceased and further whether it was his medical assistance and medical comforts. The band that dealt the deadly blow. One of the commitee of the Fong in Hospital has ap. witnesses would say that he saw prisoner deal proached the Total for the Development of a back-band blow at the back of the deceased, Native Industries to place a Government sie. The prosecution could not say definitely who launch at the disposal of the Hospital for the ther that was the blow which actually penetrat conveyance of doctors to visit the plagused to the heart but he witness in question was in a position to definitely say thất, he shw, pri- soner catch hold of the deceased and deal him a blow, Another witness would say that he board prisoner cry out "Here they are! Strike them!
Mr. Potter-Him.
TYPHOON WARNING.
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The telegrim quoted below was received from the Manila Observatory at iba American Consulate General, Hongkong.";
Manila, May 25, 11:45 8.10. - Cyclone or Typhoon W. of montero Luzon more than 100 miles distaoï moving N.E.
THE total gold export from the F. M. 5. for four months of 1910, was 7.532 ozs. The duty collected was $6,601.8,
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THE shores of Sandakan Bay are dotted with flourishing coconut plantations, and the islands of Nucoys and Libarran are practically fully plasted up. Astardy business in copra is car Tied on with Hongkong, the export from Sanda. kan for last year being 1,234 pikule vaced at $5,181 in 1908. In addition 840 pikuls of coconut oil were manufactured at the two mills in San dakao. It is calculated that the output of nuis in the neighbourhood of Sandakan is about 120,003 per moath,"
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All along the route there was intanan enger. ness to watch the procession. At every win THE experimental planting of Sea Island dow wese faces of interested spectators, while cotton, which had been pursued for some years in the immediate vicinity of the Cathedral the has now been practically abandoned, it was window space failed to suffice and people could abundantly proved that the soil and climate be seen standing on the narrow ledges of the are admirably adapted to this cultivation, nad buildings..
samples sent to Hongkong and Japanese markets were favourably reported on, estate for the cultivation of cotton. (kapas)
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Mr, Stude-Gentlemen, my friend says"him", was the word used after the word "strike" Tbe, proper Chinese exproision far the, word. "strike" would beTM" ; a;'ta," but the object can be determined by making it fir in with the circumstances...
Continuing, Mr. Stade said there were a number of people in the street and the crowd beard prisoner say the words in question, The. occorronce was immediately' reported to the Police and prisoner, was arrested the same night.
Mr. Potter Six hours after.
Mr. Stade My friend has said in an audible tone that prisoner was arrested six hours after the occurs at impner koon robing about insocence-ibat prisoner kosw nothing about it. I know my friend will make moat strenuous efforts to try, and have his cliant acquitted by interrupting the prosecution and. I know he is 'going to attack the witnesses for the profsco. tion in his well-known, vigorous manner, That's what he is here for. He is bara to try and have his client acquitted how he can.
Mr. Potter-Ob, op. I'm not here to try and have prisoner acquitted how I can.
den by these doctors are light wines, diluted. that he saw a group of very lofly peaks, iden This is a very vexed question. We are tified as the Teram group. He considered the inclined to agree with Dr. Liemano, whose chief peak was 27,610 ft, high, great experience and European reputation entitle him to respect: Some doctors per- FACTS and figures just made public in France mit, while they do not recommend, a show that, in igog, the Massagarias Maritimes' moderate amollat of alcohol, whisky for Company carried 200,000-passengers and over
seven million tons of cargo, The distancai The most rigorous precautions are being ears of the assembled multitude on the Bund would probably prova a financial success if preforepce. We very strongly suspect that i covered by the steamers exceeded a little over taken by the police in view of the gathering of |—the hard being: in the Consalate.compound operations were started in ons of, the mor, should not impute these things to me...........
POLICE PRECAUTIONS.
London, May '20,
When the first strains of the, solemn dirge from the Minotaur's band broke upon the
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they permit even that quantity in much the one million of Freech leagues. Such an ex› Sorozelgus,
-* great husk” descended upon all and in populous districts, where the labour of women same spirit as the old Puritans, or the tensive business called for a large staff asbore The troops all along the route will stand many instances, heads were bared as the and children for picking would be easily oblain; Ancient rigorist Fathers just tolerated matri- and a float, about eleven thousand in number. | literally shoulder to shoulder,—N¡Ò, D. News, nallora and imurines marched by,
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Mr. Slada (excitedly)-I don' think you ought to interrupt me. I'll deal with your Interruptions as they arise.
Mr. Potter-Really, my Lord, my friend
Hi Lordship-You, ought to reserve YOUT
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'observations, Mr, Sinda.
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