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bought charms and medicines, and it THE DYNAMITE CASE.

FINED $40 FOR UNLAWFUL "POSSESSION.

~~Betura. Mes - Worl' this. "morning: Ins yok, the Shak Shan village, an on- pigge of Wall sub-contractor, was harged en remand with being in illegal

session of 2014, of dynamite, Defend, as not Ng Wah, as ineges,

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. | WHITE GLOVE SESSIONS. TYPHOON WARNING.

THE SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION:

Questions and Explanstlöna....

"WHW WILD. BIRUS, PROTECTION BILL..

NINTH OCCASION IN FORTY YEARS.

For the ninth time in the past forty you then was a blank calendar að bhe, montilly Crimin? Sowniane, and the occa vice wme maszked by the mustomary pre- srutation of a pair of white glove to

A meeting of the Legislative Council was the presiding Fulgs, Mr. Justics Gam held this afternoon, H.B. the Governor,perta (Acting Chef Justice).

The jurors had been sunithoned and Sie F. H. May, K.C.M.G.. prasiding the Sussion was opened with the custom

was only when a couenbine of one of the influential gentry was made verg ill by drinking the prescribed medis eine, that steps were taken to ascertain what actually went on with in the temple and in the presence of the idol shrines. From the reports it would seem that some of the conduct was not very creditable either reely statedly id at a previous hearing, to those who were represcuting the been fined $25 for covering damit gods, or to those who were the vicis a basket ok labled" dangerous. **

Defendans sheşind the sxxplosive for tims of the rise.

But what we wish his business on an order from the crithe Troops. Major-General F. H. KELLY, to emphasize is that the people are ginal contractor, who hold the permit, ·C. B. apparently ready to be deceived by workman' from the Government the crafty and were more than willing to go back to the idols as a protection against the many diseases that afflict our pour humanity, and especially the ⚫humanity of China. Whilst all this is

going on, the well to-do in Cantonet to passom dynamite for his job or are making very strenuous, exertions Trona at all

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UNSETTLED

RELICHOUS

THQUGHT IN CHINA.

Ir is well-known that during and after the recent révolution much of the old ways of thinking in regard to the current religions received a very serions and damaging blow. Many of the lenders of the movement were quite convinced of the latuity of idolatry and did not hesitate to say

Stores said he issued oven pounds of it to defendant on June 12, and 1 luzhauer,

Inspector Gemand asked if he handed sang ahowo that quantity,

Mr. Wool said it did not make any difference. Either defendant was, en«,

to bring Confucianism within the 1. The poskočet 24" said the Inspector, reach of the minds of the better this was is supposed to use the classes of the people. A deputation

Mr. Wood: That is between him and

:

has been sent south from Shantangi parice? huis'int entitled ta fold any the chief of which is a Mr. Ki, #hò lyramite.

has been received in Canton with Inspector Gerrard agreed. It had great honour. A very large and re-ways been a megmisel fuck for work- thin te na flymiusites on a contractor's presentative meeting was held toner. efni, to use a certain amount meet him and hear his message. Most fery day, and he told "contractor of the high officials sent representa date usad it. Defendant was certain- tives, and apparently a large audience by an entitled to had any damite in gathered to show their sympathy with

Mr. Word did not think that the ori the object in view. One of the gint nstructers permit gave permission speakers, it is said, spoke for the space to defendant so hara dynamite, of two hours, unfolding the excel Inspoter Gerard added the Chief encies of the age and his teachings inimilent of Polico trek-a very Subsequently, a committes was form-

matshed at Tai Kok Tsui.

aerions view of the case.

A fines of 850 was imposed.

NEWS OF THE DAY:

to take up the work that had been thus aspicionsly commenced. The deputation was to proceed at once tol the Fukien province, and there con- tinue his labours. We have "said enough to show, we think, that this) minds of the Chinese are at present] greatly befogged on religious ques tions, and whilst this is so there can- not be any unit restfulness in the A European Sergeant and ten Indian minds of the people and no guarantee constables went to Canton last night on that real progress will be made in board the sy. Kinshan, guarding specio.

believe while there is restlessness in i the sphere of religious thought, few people will hope for permanent Stability in other parts of the nation's flute..

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Hugh and Lady Clifford, have ar rised from the Geld Coast, and with Miss Yunde de la Pasture, are that fat,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The story the survivors of the Columbian." which was but at ses, is Ltd in an article on page 5.

Col. Irwin has reported to the Police 13at while walking on Blacks Links be found a parse containing a air sum of

money. *

so in the clearest possible terms.uny branch of the carpomte life. We Further, many of them were convinced "Hat Confucianism was stited to the modern age, and nut u few of those who, suid so indicated that there were other teachers "whs" should be listened to and other the- ries of life, both in regard to this work al the next, which were worth booking inte. Such, for the hour, were the donnimant teachings of a condidemble section of those who were in the van of the restless move- ment. The full force of that fool | Maria Hell-Irving have arrived at 28, tide soon spent itself, but coltam results followed and these are seen to-day. The sein that was hurled

Captain Robins has been transferred | keeper. at idols left an impress upon the ran the B. I. steamer Thangwa to the minds of many,"and the dent remain. new steamer Takoids, Captain O'Sullivan ed, Oir the other hand, thero, is ¦ emperoda Capt. Robins in the Thongwa,

14. 05tone-teräev-minusions, S. W.

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Mrs. Junios 4. Bel-frving and Miss

a quare, where they will be join il shortly by Mr. J. J. 19B:Irving.

Sampan No. 113 was capstoel by n quali peaterday. The crew, six in all, were received by a revenue kuach and the sampan towed to the Harbour tice.

Eleven Chinese, charged before bir Melbourne with keeping sa opium divan, were each lined 82,, with the exception of the first defendant who was tried $50 as

PIANO COMPANY'S ACTION.

A Non-Balt Granted.

moved for a nomeuit. "The action was

There were also present:-

HE.. the General Office Comending

ary formality.

The following telegram was revived at the American Comandate General MAN

Maui 9.30 x,m, June 18, Cyclona" në Typhoon, H. of the Visayas Island; moving W.N. WA

HL K. F. Q. MASTER LEAVING.

Legal Firm's Now Partner.

Me P. M. Hodgwni, Crown Solicitor, addressing his Lardship, and he had his evated his connecting with the fre We understood that Mr. R.. F. U. Master much pleasure in informing him that John Stokes and Master, Solicitors, them was no case for trial, and a black and will shortly leave for holiday at Rome, calendar. The last maiden sousion was tropastory, su aroseeding tix Shanghai ta Hon February 7, 1907, and he believed this Mars, White Cooper and Oppen office in

Bon. Colonial Secretary, Mr. CLACE SKIBS..

Hoo. Attomer Gavers, M. Kar.

CHURCHILL

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Hon. Colonial Treasurer, Mr. E. Q. Wozrs.

D.

Hon. Director of Public Works Mr. A.

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Bow. Secretary for Chinese Affairs. E. R. HALDAS.

Mr.

Hou. Capt. Supt. of Police, Mr.

C.

:

McI MEMER.

Hon. Mr. Wai Yex, C.M G... Hon. Mr. H. E. Potlock, K.C.. Hon. Mr. E A. Hawert, C.M.G. Ha. Mr. E SA LLIM Hon. Mr Lae CEC PAR

Han. Mr. DayID LANDALI

Mr. M. J. Barts. Clerk of Councils.

FINANCIAL MINUTEĽ The following" recommendations financind voles were reierted to the

for

was the ninth `euch, occasion in the same dir. Binatar has been in

about ten 766 FRASE

#MP-LA. Hooper, who formerly nunaged one of the departments in the oổon of the well-known London, Ram of Hware Lawis and Lewire out to join. Monira. [Johnson, Stokos süd Master, and his been admitted to partnership. He Enoper is

old Ulifbosis and International Rugby footballer, but has now secred front the some.

forty years. According to the usual cust tom, he didded, I ask tho Registrar to present your Landship with a pale of orbite dove

The Registrar Mr. G. H. Wakeman handing the gloves to his Loniship said In accordance with the old-established custom, of the English courts I have great pleasure in presenting your Lord- Ahip with a pair of white gloves. I hope this will occur in the sorts of Hong-] hang ou many similar necasions in the near future.

promptly in order to allow the buildtog et His Lordship in ply said it was present in use to be early Avaliable very gratifying cocasion and he was sureby the Government for disposal.

was stated that the delay occurred the police officers of the court were much to be engratulied upon the decreases of weious crime.

%

| Fince Committee :--$1,100 in aid olm

tho rote Royal Observatory, special cx- penditure ou now instruments: $860 in the 1st February to the lith the sober

nid of the vote Publia Works, rocurrent,

To cloro senson, hus been altered mis

Nuw Territories, maintenance of build. to extual for the 1st February to ings, on islands in Southern District: the 15th October as it appears that the $100 in aid of the vote Judicial and Legal shorter period food inder the disting Departments, Crown Solicitor's Incidental Ordinace is not bằng cough to include

faneous works: $3,545745, the equivnient

THE NEW STATION,

It

through rock being encountered in the preparation of the siba.. Another item. WAS quarters for subordinate officers on which | $70,000 ɑ£ 8100,000 estimated for had been

spont

The only explanation given regarding thin was that, lem pro rest had been made than was anticipated.

The Colonial Secretary explained that the tem priveleged rate of exchange did not exist when the estimates were drawn up sodabe adjustments of anlaries could not be unde till the end of the year when it was known what the mter nf arhange had for the

|ezperasins; - S:28 in aid of the vate Publis the whole of the breeding season of aunty. The 3940 was not required TAG

Works, extenrdinary, "Kowloda, miscelte birds which it is desired to protest, Xmy apparaton hecuse the

The estimate for Glutee 7 provides that where shy perunt then in of £395, in aid of the Pibe Works, as in proceeded agaitist for offering for the removal of ceilings was an outside was in he on the sale, ide Lawrie or having in passession or exportury | Job did not always have to be oxirurdirinry, Hongkong, new Courts, balanes of compulsion to the conny bird, ustes, the cue sf proof paid when ceilings wer" removed, ad sulting architects for professional services that the bird. new worn taken though around sun was nut down it did without the Colony or before the ennu not mena that is would necessarily be in candelion with the erection.

menernent of the Ordinance or otherwise Director of Public Works explained than during the elise sensen, set the cent

that the increase in the maintenance of the inay be, shall be on the do?endant.

waterworks was due principally to the The penalty for offences against the increase in the rate of filtration on accorat Ordinance, sal for breaches of the con of the larger foonsumption of ditions of the licence, has been fixed at filtering medium. He pointed out that the of water, which pressitated a a frequent washing of the 850. It is als provided that may bird, estimates of expenditure

onpahlia woskanie nest or eggs, in respect of which a con-made wall before the commenvarment of the

Most of the work in hier vation talen place shall be forfeited.

apartment wis dono

by contractum

through

uch the has the contractors would probably engineers

responsible, who had to estimate

expend during the year. The engineer had no remedy provided the contrastor finished the work in the apecition time

The Hun. Mr. Pollock in accordance with notice, asked the following question :

When was the contmet entered into for the prection of the Kowtout Railway Sotion, and what was the contract price and what, is the contract-disto fixed for completion? What is the cause of the they in the erection of the station? Will the Governmertlay a progress report mpan the table at the next meeting of Council, and thereafter at intervals of six months?

The Colonial Secretary, replied --

1. Tl funxutions for the mallway terminus at Kowloon were carried out departmentally at pies work rates.

Power is given to the Governor-in- Council to amend the schedules in any way, and to alter the clow SPOROD, The El was read a first time.

KEPPLEMISTART AFTKOPRIATION,

to

The delay with regard to the onnatraction of the Magistracy was due principally to the rock encountered in excavating the foundations, but steady progress wan anti- dipated now, and their was po reason why the huidig bould not be completed by the contract time, which arpited at the end of the year.

The Colonial Secretary moved the second

at Bill

anthorise the wero began in May 1919 and com-rending phted in February 1914. They cost appropiation of a supplementary sum of *34,651.

of the Thurs was no delay in the of 817,783,01 to defray the

TPAT 1913. He said if the schedule were work.

camined it would be seen that this large 2. The contract for the superstructure som was chisfy aconanted farby four items of the Kowloon railway station was en-which could not have been foreseen when The Colo inl Treasurer sisted that pro- werd into ou the 26th Fehmary, 2014: the estimates for 1913 were prepared. The bably some other item had been included The contract was to concience on the first two items came under the head of loss in the most of interest under public debt

an mub, onin which showed an increase of as well as the-£13,000 entirnated. Tha 1st March. 1914, and the date fixed 8181,506, as a much larger number of ten Office nocounts were invarish rottled. completion is the 1st March, 1916. The mt pia

places had been contract in a plete work one, and is esti- monetised than in to her de twelve months in arrear. It had been very

been sent

Post

previous year and difficult to get the Siberisa mail soconte mited to involve expenditure of the sum of $30,348 compensation to settled in time, an the staff were not account builiar with the work. and it was difficult $178,847. Ti steelwork be the build the Tramway Company on

the boycott was so included

been no delay in starting the work,

VITA FINANCE COMMITTEE.

ing has been obtained from England The third, wa typhoon damage, which to put pressure upon a foreign jadro inintra-

tion to pay their bills. THE ILWAND DISPENSARY, evidence which seems to warrant us

under a separate contract involving an amuated to $730, 124, and the fourth satin,The-Bill was taken through its second in Believing that the older ways of} Major HL.E. Trevor, Yorkshire L. L., has

This ring, in the Summary Court, expenditure cỉ nhòut $10,000. There how { $176,760," was an accou and to the fact The Council adjourned for a fortnight,

of Post Of5on and third readings and passed. This last mum was chargon thinking in regard to religion are:

beeu, restored to the establishment from before air. Justice aziend, Pusse

3. The platforms are being carried out chages in respect to the maile sent via that the accounts for 1013 included the again beginning to assume, no ascen-half-pay: Lientenent R.M. Kirkpatrick Judge, Mr. I. C. Faithfull, slicitor for

The Finance Committes at a subsequent dency over the minds of many, buthu been seconded for service under the the plaintif in the action between the departmentally at pleco work rates. They Siberia in the years 1 10 and 1911 which

meeting passed the financial minutes refer- GREAT REDUCTIONS IN rich and poor. We have recently bol prision to Livetensus of 2d I intenant Cina Finch, 37, Wyndham Street, of the work to date je 217,018.

Colonial Office, his vacancy being filled by itobinson Find Compary, Ltd., versus estiriated to cost $30,058. The cost had unt

The only been settled.

Mr. Hewett kid there wars red from council. With regard to the vote 4. Progress reporte will be laid on the still one or two points he would like to have for the new Law Courts the Chairman, the PRICES.

brought to our notice three, fuels | H.A. Law. which show that the minds of the

laim for 314950), for balance due for table as desired by tixi Honourable Mem. explained. There was altogether an in- Colonial Secretary explained that the crease of 250,00 on account of privileged amount upon which Bir Aston Webb, the into of exchange. Pre-amably this was architect way entitled to receive, commis people are exercised upon the subject.

goals sold and delivered. His Lordship

sinething to do with the salaries of civil don of 38 per cent, was no ascertained to At a meeting of the Royal Society of after heuring the evidence of the plain-

be 8363,381.11, and the amount now voted The first case is said to have taken Arts, Mr. P. E. O'Brien-Butler, of the last Monday, gavo Mr. Faithful the The Hun. Mr, Pollock asked the follow.vante, and it appeared to him it was be

estimate. As there w Adif.was the final sam ce of $1,700. place at Ying Tak. Three years ago British Casulate General, Mekden, and eption of a julgrent agains hirm, or of ing question cu the paper in his name:

It he was right The rote of 8180 was compensation to Wast amount has the Government.

Happosing theso were regular the carpenter of the Tai On who lost all Za, }) u<x< Road, Hongkose, 4 the temple of the city god, was clent-of 29, Clarenco Gate-gardens, N.W., was moving for a nonsult.

expanded in the action of bathing-aloda | H. ed of its klols. Recently, when plague proposed for election as a member, and

and in the provision of bathing facilities at charges it seemed that the estimates his belongings and tools when the ship was

have been more carefully prepared. pirated and burnt. The sum had bee Wast Point! Mr. A. J. Stewart, of the Thomas Hi.

might Ho geom. July 9, 18%.

broke out in the city, a party of hary Behool, Shanghai, was elected.

The Colonid Secretary replied: The There was shown an increase on meinten carefully scrutinised and this represented

ance of city and hil diarict waterworks of his actual lows women, said to have been a hundred

wount expended is $900,

$28,000. That was a very considerable in strong, rushed the temple, and insist-

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Mr. Davidsen, of Messrs. Hetings and Hastings, represented, defendant.

Mr. Faithful said he would quede authorities to support his submission that Reporting the death of Mr. H. A. Rit.] that was a proper caso for a non-suit:

Mr. Davkin admitted that tho Code chic, of the P. and 0. Cu,, the " London

and China apress says:-Mr. Bitchie cested in the judge dixcretionary power joined the Lenin office in 1874, and to non-suit

ber.

HONGKONG BATHING BEACHLEN..

BIRD AND GANE PROTECTION.

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furence of

to construction it was LIE

The names of the four vessels which are

intelligent tous, according to the Shanghai ho married Miss Coutis, and sion. The era had really at bean tried, proposed to repeal the Wild Birds and thing was set against this except higherl be of the bow?popular oner

.

third clas

cressu, and it would be interesting to the un afficial Members to barer me The Attomey General moved the first it. The Hon. Member also drew attention to avor me explanation of ed in placing therein some small idols

Heading of a Bill to make provision for considerable decrease over the estimated *Devonia" Peak Road, to Mr. and which they had brought with them,

The protection of certain wild birds and amounts for several large public works:

MOT'S ADO and which they regarded as temporary proceed as an assistant to the Yoke-1. Mr. Faithfull said he would not only gime. The objects and reasons of the mid if they were caused by someunexplained deities. When the women had placed ama amey in 1978, Except for argue that there was power, but would measure we set out as under de irable. Fur Yeumati truir arker being built on the Clyde for the Canadian period of some six months, hi 101, which ran that this was a caso in which plain. The main object of this Dill is the pro- $9,000 was estimated, but the expenditure Pacific Railway Company have now bees, the idols upon the old pedestals

www pused a the Bonshady offer, he spent, ff should be ma-suited. He had bemetion of op-edible wild birds through was 88,000; täis nooded explanation. Ro Announced. The two at Whiteinch are to they proceeded to worship them and a whole of sina abroad in China or misdend by the aditude taken up by Mr.out the year and thus prohibition of the garding the incrests in the Post Office be called the Kimambie and the Meragano, entreated, their assistance in staying Japan. He begun the Agent, at Shangdeon, throughous and he did not go sport of the plumage and skins of such chrge he could not understand why he and the two at Damberton the Princess

Irenu. The

two the plague that was devastating their in 1802 and Superintendent at Hong to the table of having the same proofs hirds, and the protection of certain edible mounts were not paid earlier; they found Margaret and the Printers

they were called upon to pay nearly two | mies sen" of different types, the

totally loong in 1996. He retired from the Far as lin world have done had his friend] birds during the breeding season. city. There could be no doubt about Eust in 1901 and was appointed manager adopted a different attitude. Eis atti

inktis more than was estimated. Another Whitech pair betog 12,000-ton liners for As it seenal desirable that all matters item was charge an account of public debt the Atlantin service, intended to replace of the Westend Apney in Northamber tudo had been friendly all through. He dating to wild blyds and gumo should internet at 53 per cent, on inscribed så ok, the Lake Champlain, and the Lake Manitob and - Ehows at Dumbarton probably some of them were fairly and-avenie. During his residence, in quoted i use in support of his submis be dealt with in one Ondinence, it is estimated 3150,909, actual expenditure

8402,688, an

fecrease of pratly two laichso his

coquimustively small on the Pacific courts. The Allanbu leaves issue seven children, five daughters as he had brought."only scintills of Gnomes Preservations Ordinacos, 1885, the archange, and it was probably come clericil 5.40 pm-HK, Aociation Football standard obtaining in the country and two sons, the eldest of the latter evidence," and it would be a grout ta-provisions of which, with whimportant erre The Hon Member in conclusion cabin type, hering Recommod shin for

towns of China. The second case being at Ebon. The funeral took place justice it plaintifs were not allowed to alterations, sed incorporated in the Bill.

midi ho did not'auk: the questions in

Spy 1203•. second class and he have the occurred much nearer Canton and 20th May in the Godalming new, being a fresh notion, the S

sprit of cavilling The general scheme of the Bill is to tou, Mr. Pollock called attration, and the

Larzo happened a few days ago. In this cemetery, and was attended by many old Mr. Davidson submitted that the case divide wind bird into three classes to the fact that $20) allowed for the up proportion of the modern fest, of "Che

apoderate speed of 18 kaota A very case there seems to have been a niore

China and Japan friends.

quoted by Mr. Faithzuff. did not support first class consists of birds which may be keep of X my apparato at the fore Canadian Fatile Company cams from his subrasion. It had hem said that shot and take at any time by any one want Civil. Hospital had not been spent Clyde yards. Of their first clue Allantic! or less determined attempt to delude

because there was so little evidence his shio holds a lemon from the Captain as it

not required, yet the liners, the four finest Empresion All the people and malet them of their

Dr. Seunders of the Matilde Hospital Lordship should grant a nosit, which Superintendent of Police; ise birds are amount gured again in the 1914 from Fairfield, So did the two Lake

estimated $10,000 estimated for the hard-earned money. But if the con- charged bis Chinese cook, before Mr. astienes in tids court platpuff was zu second cluas consists of birds which moy, mesure

we an absurd, deduction. In many inipo, workcock, gudes and, swans. The oval of cellings a plagis prevention vositasintbols and Tawain, which dition of the minds of the people were | Melbourne, with lesving but service, with suited because tho svidens did not under licence; be shot, or takéɑ at any simod $%,900 odd' was spent. It'd that they could be each out to two cathe

la that they curious that the expediture on this not what it is, it would have been out proper potios... The evidence was that support his case, and if his Landship non-limo cxcepi during the closo senson prófagcount was no amal). Calling attention to Lawrence, taken not Coronation Day of King George V (1915). (impossible for any crafty mind to avail the defendant,had been given wonka kuited in this one. 16 would be open to scribed by the Bill; those birds for that vinly 830 050 uf $40.00) estimated this Princoss, Adelaide" and, the Puncers" jeave of absencu in April last and com- any scilelfie or barrister in similar, dir») phonaante, parctidges piorer quad been expended Charlotte - while the Princes" May, and itself of a chance of the kind to rub plainant did not see him again until that

sure open wild duck, widgson, toul, and pigeons of ripresed the busi

the a 11 in Hongkong lea Co's, Extn the people. In this case, too, it was morning when the police arrested him. the analogy of this is a trand had to scale hack of inrge grey variety. The sum put in the 1018 estimates was intended Clyde turbins at ames Quen

the presence of the plague that made Fined $15 or a month,

absolutely no right to mass the state- durse quests of all mid birds other to be spent and that there would be no which bails at Dan themovement possible. A temple

ments ho had made about his having boenhan

Mlotted. Boon, those may further delig, mit wax forest that the Prinógenom nyn Praithec

hoaldbi completed The members of the farrison Bormicosd, because a few days beform the not was clessed out and some persons of geants, How hold a whist drive last night, action was commenced

paid money both sexes informed the pe ple that enjoyable evening was spark the into court with a devial Lebility. Ele unless they came to the temple, wor-rangemen being attend

Jeneral Memoranda.

SATURDAY, Jann 90:-

10.45 m-Aue'ian of Furniture etc.

at Mora. Hughes and Hough's.

BosnaÝ, June 21-

9-Excursion to Macao.

Monday, June 12--

Torkday, June 23-

Prince of Wales' birthday (1894).

ordísary Meeting.

11 Ede by Auctions of Valu.ule

Tossbold property in Canton. Siding Day of the Stockbrokers **Lanciation - £ Hongkong EDVIRDAY, July 1

Botine close for third Gyn

RDAY, July 11

Third Gyashins 14.

shipped and paid money, they would mittee work Junder Sta become victims of the

seems from the

thias the use

intelli

The prizes were pres

cumstances to apply for

submitt

taken of any time. The

ton birds in the third

througbook the year

A

drew Magistracy the

1913

were notable

and re-jaised on the

wore built

the Tricou. &phia ontoe from Prisloy,

the Prindwaï Patrips is the copi

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