Section, the san shiddhang
dated in December 1896.
294
as the principal banks fort of be far east are now considerable, and how they derive benefit from the Port cannot contribute towards their expenses as matter in what particular form that benefit is derived.
Take as an illustration the case of
Ku
a club nowadays starving. The best but it's from start is to get members, and with that object the inducement is held out to entrants free. But unless obtaining a fair solution of the membership to privira's condition, and future members, who wish to reap the benefit of a fully established Club, are requested to pay for those benefits and this is surely justifiable, and, if the club is of any worth, such action will attract desirable members from joining.
Nor does there seem good ground for
When lerenes describing as opposed to the practice of heading "afford 'commercial nations'", that shipping trade contribute to the Government Revenue of the Colony.
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