„JARMED-HTAJUEMOO 8'YTBCLAM DIMMATIя8 21H
10.3
FTAST
.IAHMAHE
90oItals doτ8M
60JA
regulated by the experience then gained.
Mr. Landale
also mentioned that it was the original intention of
the Council to reduce the number of licensed houses
RO YAM S
drtain Jaal voy of dqstasist od zvonon and ben I aA
-acy bied axevaqstef tedanede to gnideeM I-unaA srið de Thi Vũ beaoqorg asi noidułoasr antworfor ent tab st
bre [torwoð galtider end to mamylado add slebnej .Ɑ
-:vľavomtram bsaasq
-92 ed abavoɗ muuiqo bsamsoil to redown ent dent*
dowɑ mort to „8091 „¿al ylub mort retreup eno vơ baoub
-be тseqqs van se temmen doua nt has stab vĺzne zento
*.e\808I Tol Itovo sit of sideatv
Fedt betada moljufoastedt galvom mi elebred .IM
Jedod not gaidem eno 38w Itomod end to wolloq erit
Juste a CA
.arsay owd to sanoo ent mi moleasiqqua
ent to Jaso qeq evil-gonswd saolo of beaoqorq a¤w di
od ad mom xła gzibo9osua end rot bre viub ni asavod
-ak: SAJ to dreq and no evom Jxen ent sreɔ ɖłłw dɔjaw
Visatmtienq said to Josite end oot embd dɔtríw yď,928
90 blow anoitoubsy ISMOTUI .assa ed blow STUBA9M
betaliger
、.D.M.O.N [tebrol mob t T9JaintM a'was to all
by either ten or fifteen per cent only, but in view of
the advice which had been tendered them by Sir Edward
Grey, they had decided to increase the reduction to
twenty five per cent, the limit to which, in their
opinion, it was safe to go in the first instance.
An amendment to add the following words to the
resolution, "And to arrange for the closing of all li-
censed opium dens on or before December 31st, 1909, or
as much earlier as practicable" was proposed but lost,
by a large majority.
(Signed)
I have &c.,
Pelham L. Warren,
His Majesty's Consul-General.
Ga
„JARMED-HTAJUEMOO 8'YTBCLAM DIMMATIя8 21H
10.3
FTAST
.IAHMAHE
90oItals doτ8M
60JA
regulated by the experience then gained.
Mr. Landale
also mentioned that it was the original intention of
the Council to reduce the number of licensed houses
RO YAM S
drtain Jaal voy of dqstasist od zvonon and ben I aA
-acy bied axevaqstef tedanede to gnideeM I-unaA srið de Thi Vũ beaoqorg asi noidułoasr antworfor ent tab st
bre [torwoð galtider end to mamylado add slebnej .Ɑ
-:vľavomtram bsaasq
-92 ed abavoɗ muuiqo bsamsoil to redown ent dent*
dowɑ mort to „8091 „¿al ylub mort retreup eno vơ baoub
-be тseqqs van se temmen doua nt has stab vĺzne zento
*.e\808I Tol Itovo sit of sideatv
Fedt betada moljufoastedt galvom mi elebred .IM
Jedod not gaidem eno 38w Itomod end to wolloq erit
Juste a CA
.arsay owd to sanoo ent mi moleasiqqua
ent to Jaso qeq evil-gonswd saolo of beaoqorq a¤w di
od ad mom xła gzibo9osua end rot bre viub ni asavod
-ak: SAJ to dreq and no evom Jxen ent sreɔ ɖłłw dɔjaw
Visatmtienq said to Josite end oot embd dɔtríw yď,928
90 blow anoitoubsy ISMOTUI .assa ed blow STUBA9M
betaliger
、.D.M.O.N [tebrol mob t T9JaintM a'was to all
by either ten or fifteen per cent only, but in view of
the advice which had been tendered them by Sir Edward
Grey, they had decided to increase the reduction to
twenty five per cent, the limit to which, in their
opinion, it was safe to go in the first instance.
An amendment to add the following words to the
resolution, "And to arrange for the closing of all li-
censed opium dens on or before December 31st, 1909, or
as much earlier as practicable* was proposed but lost,
by a large majority.
(Signed)
I have &c.,
Pelham L. Warren,
His Majesty's Consul-General.
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