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CORRESPONDENCE.

HON, MR, SHEWAN'S SPEECH.

TO TUR KOFTOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"

9-Your daily dissertations, dealing as they do with an infinite variety of subjecte, Koldom fail to awaken more than a langaid interist. Your opinions, moreover (save the impertinence !), are inculcated with a power and wealth of literary allusion and an apt facility of expression which do not make them either less palatable or lets easy of digation. It is ou these grounds that I differ from you on the subject of Mr. Showan's 'speech with great diffidence and with a sense of responsibility.

In your leading article of to-day's issue you admit the existence of grieveness against the Government which, in common with Mr. Shewan, you wish to see remedied. or carefully safe- guarded against in the future. You are also able to discover any gratifying features in the said speech, e.q., svidence of distinct ubility, and a good case beli. But your fatal objection to It is its alleged want of dignity. You are

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1904,

difficulty in locating the Latin command to turn your head round if you want to see bekiņd

you

The journalistic eustean of interspersing bracketed words in reports has apparently born consigned to the limbo of things forgotten. This is regrettable. Even sensitive Mr. Cham- terinin needs the encouragement of large audiences. However, not all orators like Bir- mingham, mud may such receive time's noble vindication.

Trusting you or your readers will kindly oblige with answers, and that the labour of hunting up Authorities will not drive any

usque

ad mutaciom.-I am, ote..

TOM BROWNE..

P.S.-What is Sir Christopher's monument? Is it of gold or of silver! Was he the author of a dissertation on the use of conuing brass" for empty vessols?

A VERY SERIOUS CHARGE.

The Chefon Daily News of the 15th has the following, which speaks for itself:-

The following despatch was received on Monday at the Russian Consulate here:---

"I hereby carneatly request you to give publicity to the following through the press

Pho Japanese are ignoring the Red Cross flag, and taking advantage of it to further their hideous purposes. Ás soon as our hospital corps men advance from the ferts and approach our wounded and those of the Japanese, in order to pick them up and carry them to the ambulation stations, the enemy's infantry open fire, killing and wounding the men of the corps. "The wounded are left helplessly dying in sight of the forts and batteries, and their sufferings aro

terrible.

A HONGKONG SALVAGE --

SYNDICATE.

THE

AGINCOURT" RECOVERED. The Douglas ss. Hailoong arrived hers yes- terday morning with the ss dyincourt, recently stranded on Hainan Island, in tow." A syndicate, comprised of Sir Paul Chator, Mr. H. N. Mody, Mr. J. W. Jamoson; sad others, decided to make an attempt to salse that stommer, and also the s.s. Baron Gordon, lying wrecked on Bombay Shoal. The. Huiloong was chartered for the purpose. Capt. Matton, her skipper, was interviewed and gave the following details about the refloating of the vessel :---

ENLARGEMENTS

The best way to preserve your Picturea is to have them enlarged. Small prints are liable to be thrown about and thus made dirty or lost; while onlarg ed ones, framed and hung up, will last for ever, besides serving as decorations to the walls.

Hongkong. 8th August, 1994.

LONG, HING & 00.,

PHOTO GOODS DEALERS, 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD,

(Same Premises as Meters. Ah Chee). [༡༥

and these on board her immediately hove ou their two anchors, while the Huitong shortened in the tow line connecting the two vessels.

Way

The result that at 9.30 p.m. the We left Hongkong at 6 a.m. on the 15th of Agincourt was sheraly moored in four-and- last month, and arrived at the locality where a half fathons, At six o'clock next morning the Agincourt wus wrecked next day at half- | (30)th. ult.), we rast the tow-line of, and past one in the afternoon, We had on board proceeded to get in readiness for towing Mr. J. W. Jameson, and a European and the Agincourt to Hongkong. By noon two hawsers-tvo 12-inch liños. 100 fathoms long—

TRADE

TELEPHONE No. 135.

*This happens almost every day. We have [Curiously enough, the above Intter was de fonul the boiling of dead Japanese with slips Chinese salvage staff; also pumpe, hawaers, etc. were seared to our stern, and to oither bow of livered about the same time as that from Scot- of paper attached to them whereon is writon in By the evening of the 18ths ult. all the the Agincourt. The anchors were hove " HAVE YOU TRIED

the Bassian language the request of the Japan ese commander to bury the bodies of those killed in battle. When our hospital corps me go

Cross dag, they are murderously fired upon by

apparently in absoluto sympathy with Mond it to the writer of the first, even though out to fulfil this request, protected by the Red passed close to Hainan Island, bad half filled west point of Lamma Island at 6. 0 p.m., Sun-)

Shewan as gards essentials, but you object to the Debating Society style and want of dignity Yon object, however, not incidentally, but in such a way as to make one feel that if at any future time one wishes to inspire an emotion of sympathy in the noble breast of the leador- writer, one must comport oneself with a degree of dignity which would prove an insuperable obstacle to may a worthy aspirant to such high luvour. Does the manner of presenting the facts matter very much so long as it is

hand for Ever." Curious, Inasmuch as it per se illustrates the nullifying effect of “ flippaucy overdone. Its literary method ought to com- it is as much hostile to the Hon. It. Showan's speech as the first is in favour. It is so fmr ineffective that (imt for its illustrative value) we should have consigned it to the waste paper receptacle.]

SUPREME COURT.

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Monday, 3rd October.

IN SUMMARY JUSDESDICTION.

the enemy.

show the Red Crow flag. we ceas firing; and *On the other hand, who tho Japanese it has been proves that the Japanese take advantage of this cessation of hostilities to move their troops.

(Signed) BALASHFFO, Delegate of the Imperial Red Cross Society. and Yägermeister' to His Majesty, the Tsar." The man who signs the above despatch is a man of high rank, standing probably as close

effective? Does it not look like swallowing BEFORE HIS HONOUR TSERCOMBE SMITH to the Tsar as any man who owes allegiance to

(PUISNE JUDGE).

OFFICIAL RECEIVER'S POWERS.

In delivering judgment in actions Nos. 1,311 and 1,314, the Yu Icong ärm against Shin Cheong and Kwong Tai, his Lordship said-On August 29th last an action was brought in the Original Jurisdiction by two partners of the Ya Leong firm against the third partner claiming to have account taken of the partnership dealings and to have the alfahs of the partnership wound up. On September 17 and 19 two actions in the Summary Jurisdie-

the camel and straining at the gnat ? Surely suficient incense is already burnt on the altar of dignity by the members of the Legislative Council? If the latter suffer from anything | in their deliberative capacities, it is a plethora of dignity, and a Sphinx-like silenes. A little legs of both would be an improvement. After all, E. little flippaney-which might be inconraged if not carefully cultivated, in some of the younger official members-is not one of the seven deadly sins, oven if perpetrated in 50 angust an assemblage as the Hongkong Legislative Council. The other day a Membortion were brought in the name of the partner- of Parliament was heard to murmur in the British House of Commons the meaningless but somewhat poisonous word "Rats." Nothing happened; there wasn't even. the customary calling to order by the chair. What-what would happen, supposing--bu careful, I only suid supposing that someone, quite aceiden- tally, of course (in a moment, say of temporary insanity), whispered that terrible word in the Hongkong Legislative Council? The Colonial Segretary (having administered the Government for a brief period) would probably have a fit on the spot; inleed he nearly had one at the last mosting. Would the Governor collapse? Not he! It is probable that the only other ensualty would be, I am sorry to say, no loss a person than the esteemed Editor of the "Daily Press."

ship to recover from two firms-Shiu Cheong and Kwong Tai-the price of goods sold and delivered. After these last two actions had been launched, and in consequence of one.. at least, of them having born brought the defendant in the Original Jurisdiction action applied by sunimons for an ertler for the appointment of a Receiver of the credits, assēts and effects of the partnership. This suminous was heard on September 23, and Mr. S. A. Seth was appointed Interim Receiver, giving security for $1.500 to the satisfaction of the Registrar. The order as drawn up refers to Mr. Seth as Receiver, not as Interim Receiver, and embodies the production of the security. On the same day, September 23, the hearing of the two Summary Jurisdiction actions was fixed for for trial it was stuted in Court that both deional ants had pait the amounts claimed from them to the Receiver, Mr. Beth, who it was admitted had not, on September 28. furnished the necessary security. Mr. Grist, who appeared for the plaintiff in both Summary actions

Russia He wens more decorations than wany of the officers of high rank, and in a wealthy philanthropist devoted to Red Cross work. His statement cannot be doubted.-China Eeriew.

[We entertain serious doubts, however. En.j

POLICE COURT.

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Monday, 3rd October.

BEFORE MR. J. II. KENT (ACTING FIRST

MAGISTRATE).

ALLEGED LESON."

FURIOUS DRITING,

Mr.

at 1230 pm and we proceeded at full speed for Hangkong. During the trip up wo whatever with the vessel. We arrived off the experienced 'fins weather, having no trimble

day, and anchored for the night. At six o'clock this (Monday) morning we proceeded to secure. alongside of the Agincourt, and in this position towed her through Hongkong harbour. She anchored off No. 1 buoy, Kewloon Docks.

salvage plant and staff had been transferred to the Agincourt. On boarding her, on the 16th ult.. it was found that a recent typlicon, which the holds, heavy sens, apparently, having washed

vessel.

and about the decks, breaking over the In the-twoon decks, aidship saotien, some of the stanchions were bant, and oue at lenst being broken off. With the exception of Mr. J., Watt Jameson, interviewed ky a what I have mentioned, however, there slid not representative, gave some interesting partioniars concerning the salvage of the Aguucourt. seem to be any further damage since the time He said she went ashore on the south of My Nowman Mumford visited hor. We left Hainau Island between Haiyan and Namking Hainan Island on the morning of the 19th ult, Island. She was in ballast. She was driven and proceeded to the wreck of the Baron whore in a gale. When her plight was report.

et the Dougle ss. Hailoong was chartered for salvage purposes, and she left Hongkong Garden, at Bombay Shoal, Paracels. - Jameson and the captain and chief engineer on the 15th September with all the necessary of the Baron Gordon were on board. Next slenge gear on board and a wrecking party un

der the charge of Mr. J. Watt Jameson. morning (the 20th), at 10.15 a.m., we arrived

Halinong arrived at the scene of the disaster ut one o'click on the 10tk aft and commenced within half-a-urile of the vessel. She was bolt upright on the extreme edge of the reef, operations by putting the salvage gear on board From our close point of observation we could the Agincourt. The holds were found to be not see say damage--even this faunel and paint full of water up to within a few feet of the 'tween decks and the engine room fuil up to work looked fresh-so the typhoon could not below the cylinders. The salvage gear and an have land any damaging effectat all on the wreck.engine having been put on board the pumps were set to work. On the 17th an inch pump At the place where the wreck lay there, must

was put on to close thus engine room and a have been some three feet of water on the reef, 12-inch paup on the No. 1 hold. Those were while a few feet away there was a shoor depth, kept going till the 19th, when the Haloony over the edge of the coral, of some 50 to 100 loft for the purpose of surveying the wreak of fathoms of water. As the weather was slightly the Baron Gorlin, the salvare of which bad

qually, and gray was dashing right up to the

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also been entrusted to Mr. Watt Jamégon. The Buron Gordon' was reached at 10 9.m Ռ the 20th, but thara was too much A Chinaman was charged with setting fire to bridge of the wreck, it was not considered

the Bombay Shoal, advisable to try and reach her in a heat. Wa | sea No evidence was

where she However the Nc. 118, Eastern Street. forthcoming and the case was remanded. left the locality at 11 am.. and steaned out lies, to allow of a landing.

to the track of vessels, with a view of signal-ship was found to be intact, with her flag signals still flying, showing that she had trapiling messagos either to Hongkong or Singa- not been overtaken by ary typhoon siner going

pore. Having met no rossols before dark, a-hore. There was about five feet of water all¦ we ultored our course for Hainau-the Agin- round her. Seeing that there was no chance of time being, a shape was again made for the court. We arrives at our destination next proceeding to salve the Baron Gordon for the day (the 21st). to find nearly all the salvage Agincourt, and it was found there that the MAKES MUSICIANS OF US ALL. pamps ready for working, and two anchors out engine-room bad been pumped out; (wo bowor from the Agincourt's bow, with 120 fathoms of anchors had been laid out and the salvage work IT IS A SPLENDID ACCOMPANIST.

The driver of Gharry No. 10. a horse was fined $4 for furious driving.

EVADING A FARE

A Chiuanan was fined $10 or 14 days' impri. serent for trying to evade ying a tram fare

BEFORE ME. E. D. C. WOLFS (ACTING SECOND MAGISTRATE),

A DISORDERLY SOLDIER.

Two mon of the R.G.A. were charged before Mr. Wolfe, one with assault and the other with lareony of four eggs. The first man was dis-

hard labour.

wire hawser on cach, It only remained for the sessel to be lightened before making an attempt to tow her off. This, however, was no stail job. On the 22nd at half past two our tow line At was secured to the stern of the Agincourt. 6.15 p.m. we started to tow, and continued to

we took the tow-ropes on board. Next morn- ing at six o'clock we got closer in to fire ship, and again made u rope connection with the stern, and towed. The weather now assumed a threatening appearance, there being every indication of a typhoon. We continued towing

was progressing well. On the 22nd towing was commenced on the after port quarter, in an in-

EASY.

During the interregaum the members of September 28. When these actions came on charged and the other sentenced to seven days do so without Recess til eight o'clock, when main boilers. On the 28th the ship's head YOUNG AND OLD CAN PLAY THE

Conncil have enjoyed a period of exemption from public criticism. The Press has resounded with the praises of the late Officer Administering the Government, and well has he deserved them. But even the summer time comes to an end, and to the evil humours that occasionally collect in one's alimentary syster after an quasual surfeit of good things Mr. Shewan's speech, with its biting surcasm, will prove a powerful antidote, if not an effectual preventa. tive-Yours truly,

SCOTLAND FOR EVER."

QUERULOUS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"

Hongkong, 1st October.

costs,

MARINE COURT.

Monday 3rd October.

(MARINE MAGISTRATE).

NEGLIGENT NAVIGATION.

ana for the defendant in the Original BEFORE HON. L. BARNES-LAWRENCE, R. N. till 10 am.. when as a result of the increased

for judgment with action, asked which Mr. Hastings, who тука on the opposite side in the three actions, opposed, on the ground that the appointment of a Receivor Dusted every porson from receiving debts du

The Harbour Master held on enquiry into the roumstances connected with a charge of negligent navigation, preferred by Gerald G.

swell from the eastward on the Agincourt's hull. the lawser parted. The Agincourt, it may be remarked, was in a sort of cradle. The weather by this time was looking very dubiona indeed, and the Hailoong's position was very

erasing swell. On the 23rd the towing bawser IT MAKES ENTERTAINING VERY broke in the midst of the typhoon and the Ayin. court had to be snak again tosave her from the fury of the sens. From then until the 27th nothing could be done. On the latter date the engine rooi was pumped out and stean got up in the

came out 60 feet and on the 99th another feet. On the following day the ship was ¦ Booted, and at 12.25 p.m. the voyage to dos kong was begun in fine weather, the Hair loong towing with 120 fathoms of hawser between the ships. On Sunday the weather! freshened to a math-east breeze; th, Hailgong | and her tow arrived in the Harbour at 6.30 pm. and anchored off Green Island. Yesterday morning she was towed over to the Kowloon. Docks, where she will be put through & peneral overbaṇl. "The Agincourt does not appear to have sustained very much damage.

to the partnership, and that to give judgment vivion, coromarider of H.M.S. Rozario, against far from comfortable, so we picked up both position favorable for the operations of the would be to compel them to pay those dehte Ho Chu, master of the launch Toned, in the anchors at noon and steamed for Tin Host Joave Hongkong to-morrow with the Hailoong

against the defendants in the Summary actions

twice over. Mr. Grist based his application on the ground that the appointment of the Re- Sun-I we able to comprehend without coiver did not take effect, until it had been per- much difficulty the masterly specimen of Confected by the furnishing of the security mercial Oratory which appeared in your paper required. I am of opinion that Mr. Grist's cou- this wook, thanks to the frequent aid of my

tention must prevail. The appoiutwont. of little Webster which emanates from the office Mr. Suth as. Receiver was clearly constituted of a certain gentleman who las made Milwaukee upon his giving security; until he gave that faimons. Largely through his efforts many security his appointment was not completed; throughout the world have given up the worship and in the absence of any authorisation to of the god olo onston" and have now become not before he had furnished the samurity he was udent devotees at the shrine of the Milwaukes not day, constituted to receive any of the goddess.

assets of the partnersliip until the security had been furnished. The plaintiffs in the Sun mary action were, therefore, not barred from their ordinary remedy of an action at law to recover debts due to them as partners, and any judgment they might obtain. In Ridant v. Fowler (1804) 1. Ch. 658 at page 662, confirmed

Talking of oratory reminds me that I am not keeping paco with the Times. Temporu mutan- tur! I realise with a thrill, that the requisites for a popular speach nowadays are that it be of great length, rambling and “alasking, "sprinkled with contrattictory statements and generally muddled. It seeins to be the fashion to say that you are finished when you have only begun The scholarly practice of quoting from the Classics continues in popular favour.

on appeal (1904) 2 Ch. 93, Justice Varwell made

waters of the Colony on the 29th ult,

Complainant deposed on oath that when com- ing into the Harbour on the 29th ult, the Tweed crossed his bows from port to starboard

liging him to go full speed usten to avoid cutting her down. The Rosario was towing two rafts at the time.

Dafendant stated that he was stooring his launch at the time in question. He did cross the man-of-war's bowe, but did not see her at first. He was proceeding from the Sugar Roinery Wharf to Douglas Wharf.

Samming up, the magistrate said that the

Rezario. The defendant's licence was suspend- Treced was in error, not giving way to the

for a month.

DEATH OF HERR JOHANN NOLTING.

Anchorage, where we brought up at 1 p.m. The weather remuined threatening and squally

till noon of the following day (the 24th) At

4 p.m. on that day we hore up the anchor

and went around to have another look at the Agincourt. Finding her all right, we proceeded to Hoihao. At that time (4 p.m.) we signalled

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The Baran Gordon is expected to be salvable if the weather should hold fine, and she lies in a galving party. Mr. Watt Jameson intends to to undertake the salvage of the Baron Gordon. S. C. FARNHAM, BOYD & CO., LD.

From a Daily News report of the shareholders' meeting at Shanghai, we have taken the follow- ing extract from the Chairman's speech. The proposal before the meeting was for reconstruc- tion with a view to accepting a proposal to purchase the company's business and under- company to be formed taking by a new

There was J augistered, in London. very large attendance. The Chairman (Mr. J. R. Twentynau) nid: The Articles of Association enable us to enter into an agreo-

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THE APOLLO MASTER

PIANO PLAYER.

DAILY RECITALS

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Hongkong 24th August, 1904.

The position was explained on a chart of the the 9.8. Siam, bousd. for Singapore, and asked waters of the Colony.

hor, to report by a wire to Hongkong that all On the 25th ult., at was satisfactory with us. 10 a.m... we signalled the German ss. Apenrade, the captain of which very kindly undertook to receive and deliver at Hongkong our despatches, which were sent off to him in one of our boals. We arrived at Heihac at 11 am. On going ment, but in this case we decided to have your

to Hongkong, ashore with the intention of sending a telegram accepturce of the conditions before entering into the telegraph official in anything definite or binding. It is proposed to formed us that he could not guarantee that ruke the nominal capital of the Company. £1,200,000 sterling : any more money which may our message would reach Hongkong auder be required will be ruised by debentures in three days- telegrams were gent. Hoi- London at 5 per cent. per annum. After the kitc is not H very up-to-date

place. sale of this Company to the new Company, it is the following observations on the appointment

To sigual for water we had to hoist a bucket propused to form another Company to take over the Old Dock and a portion of the land between of a receiver by way of equitable execution,.

half way up the must. We left Hoflno on the the Cosmopolitan and International Docks at a and I see no reason why they are not applicable The death of Herr Johann Nolting, of 26th ult., at 2.20 pan., having succeeded in valuation for wharf and godown accommodation. Is it a fact that such phrases as English to the case of a receiver of partnership assets in Shanghai, which we briefly announced yester seenring (in our 27-hour stay) ten tous of fresh You will be made acquainted with all such gentiamas, code of honour, playing the game, an action between partners. His Lordship says day morning, is thus referred to by the N.-C. water and soxas fresh provisions. We arrived proposals later on. We understand the pro-

posed London Board of Directors are people | contra bonos mores, infra dig., vie.. are now

-"Whatever might be the constraction of the Daily News: Shanghai loses a very old and a

back at the Agincourt en the 27th ult., ut 7 .m. af financial standing; it therefore ademas obvious obsolete Was it Francis Bacon who gave a

appointment of a receiver by way of equitable very much-respected resident in the person of On the 25th alt. at half-past-nine, we got they would never go in for such an under- budding politician the absurd advice to refrain execution, as applied to a charge in real estate, Mr. Johann Nälting, who died here at noon ready for toising the Agincourt's bow, and at making without a prospect of getting something from mixing personal animosity with public I am of opinion it is such as regards person. yesterday of heart disease at the age of 64. He

out of the transaction... The shareholders aro duties? I understand now the appropriateness alty that when the order is in the form of was the doyen of the German commercial 11 am. commenced doing so.

masters of the situation and will always have of Macauley's memorable sentence. Are any appointing a Receiver apon giving of security community here, and there can ho faw. if any, stopped for a while, having managed to pull the same power they have hitherto possessed,

At 8.30 pm providing they continue to hold the majority DR. NEWELL WILSON. DR. WILLIAM DANEI, of those words interchangeable in a speech: his appointment is not effeted till the security in the whole commercial world here who the bow out about 60 feet.

of the shares. The Directors who are largely Man, cuddio, oulogy, teady, fawning publican, is given. It is a conditional appointment and antedate him. He came out to Bangkok on the saing day (28th alt) having shifted interested in the business are not likely to sell the undertaking which has proved such a Corsican bitters? My grammar toucher at the giving of security is a condition precedent originally in 1861, and in the following year to the position of the Heiloong, we Rngby used to tell me that words constantly

and the Receiver unless he has com- erue to Shanghai, which has been his home for towing till half-an-hour before midnight. valuable investaneat to them, without being elunged in meaning.

On this occasion we succosded in bringing sure of the benefits to be derived therefrom. The shareholders may therefore feel certain Please state, in millimetres, the differenes pleted his title cannot claim payment of the 42 years; he had only made two trips home in that

money. There will. therefore, be judgment time, the last being in 1883, He was for some the ship to a position at right-angles to the that everything will be fully considered hofore between "hitting at the belt" and "hitting for plaintiffs with costs in the tiro Summary years partner in the firm of Telge, Nolting beach. At 10.49 s.m. on the 29th we towed the agreement is signed. The conditions of the purchase are that the management in Shanghai actions, but, as Mr. Grist is satistied by the& Co., afterwards joining the firm of Taumeyer, again, till 11.25 a.m., when the tow-rope, a now

remains the same as hitherto. (Applause.) There. I think culture is the latest fad of the business

payment already made by the defendants to the & Co., of which he was head partner at the time ten-inch Manila, parted. We secured the are two other points we wish to call your world, is it not? What literary treasures should

attention to. The first is after increasing the Receiver, who has since furnished the requisite of his death. For many yours he was one of tow-line egein and, at a quarter-to-one, recom I invest in Would you recommend. Scotch security, execution as regards the amount the loading comediane in tho brilliant company menced work. At 1.20 pm, the bowser purted capital yon are still within range of dividends from the prescat earning power. By oxtanding novels, Dickens, Lives of Kaiser Jolaan and claimed will be stayed sine die. As regards the of tears who delighted so many audiences for the third time, so we quit towing. At the business you are in a position to increase the Auston Chamberlain? Shakespeare, of course costs: the defendants in such action will have at the Concordia Club, in the little theatre in 3.30 p.m. we run in a four-inch wire, and earning power, and if the wharf scheme is I can't remember at the moment any of to pay the costs incurred in his action. I the Foochow Road. Mr. Nolting and his made fast to the Aginemurf, and, at 4.30 carried out, it seems to us, the shareholders his heroes except Othello, Cessar and Caius cannot see my way to order the costs to be paid andable wife had a large circle of friends of all p.m., towel again. At 6.15 p.m., as dark should be in a very good financial position Cassius. I don't suppose I need, go in for by the Receiver out of the assets of the nationalities, for be was one of those kind, was setting in, we stopped towing, and secured Although this is brought before you for acceptance, it is by no means "Do fait partnership assets and to punish the partners quiet genial men who never grow old and everything for the night, intending to accomp but we have no reason to supposo Dr. Smith's Prinsipia Latins; Tit-bits ad. partnership. This would be to impoverish the vises its readers to use instead the Appendix for taking an entirely legitimate course to he cannot bat make friends and cannot make continue towing on the following morning. As the parties with whom we are dealing will

enomies. of Phrases at the end of dictionarier. I had no confirm their claim as partners."

the tide rose, at 8.30 pan., the Agincourt fated, withdraw. The proposal was accepted..

below the belt."

At 2 p.m. we

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