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to
good opportunity of continuing -pose before the Chinese as their champion against -Government oppression.
7.
Under these circumstances
I am of opinion that Hokai should be informed, when he makes an application in regular form through the Registrar-General, either that
his costs cannot be allowed
at all, or at most that they san be allowed only to the they would
extent to which
have
have been limited, had he been properly advised.
8.
Toriching another - incidental complaint of M! Ewens, with regard to a -
petition for the opening of a Theatre on the Chinese Neur
Year's Day, the facts
are
these. Mr. Ewens, having in
the first instance made the application in his
name, was
own
referred to the notize on the subject of -
نا
vicarious communications.
He
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