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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1905.

victims of an excessivo altruism that drives them to impose upon a zohole people a far too precipitate development as policy or religion, -but which makes them sometimes success- fal." There is no getting away from the

A. S. WATSON & CO., fact that the phrase we have italicised

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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

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WATER

THE WATER used is THE PUREST that can be obtained, and in SKILFULLY FILTSLED ON THE MOET SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.

makes many of us particeps criminie, according to the stand we take in attempt ing to introduce reforms into Chic |"According to this saying by Professor LOMBROSO, the missionaries infesting the Far East are misguided criminals, who but for the greater tolerance of the age, would be liable to purishment. The world is undoubtedly disposed to side to a great extent with those who regard misdoors as more sick Lan sinful; but a tíma must

The Flora, sruiser, is, ander orders to leave TELEGRAMS. THE BORNEO GOVERNORSHIP.. Plymouth for the China Station to-morrow,

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after she has bəst formally inspected, said a

London paper on July 31st.

Yesterday morning, after the publication of

ene prompt telegrams announcing that peate teras had been agreed upon, exchange dropped firmatory messages were obtained by two of The banks. Further drops may hö anticipated.

four-sixteenthe. Wo are informed mbfequi

Major Chichester addressed us posterday as - follows:--The Bond performance arranged tå take place Inst evening was cancelled owing t the weather. Please note that the programme of music submitted to you on the 24th íustaut will hold good for Monday next, ith proximo.

At Yokojumu there is by no means complote unanimity among the Chinna with regard to

the boycott. A testing has been called of certain Yokohama Chiness, and it is believed that they will tako docidad action against the proposal Already an Anti-American Boycoll Committee has been formed by a number of Chinare residents of the sorthern port.

Inadvertently we have more then once bare again to cry "peccati" The detective wounded Portuguese susceptibilities, and we harged with perjury was described to our reporter as a Portuguess but Rectificatos Eat" writee to say that although the speaks the Portuguese patois, his father "knilod from Alsace-Lorraine," and ke biurself in ~ not a bit Portugues. We will try not to offend

an

MANUFACTURERS come when the danger of carrying this principle to extremes will become apparent A crime is still a crime, even when preceded by epigastric and cephalic symptoms; and we claim no prophetic honours for declaring that one day the very symptoms will be dis- covered to be criminal. Certainly much of the modern unhealth represents sins against THE MACHINERY employed is of latest society and the race; and radically speaking the dyspeptic is often as blameworthy as the design and most approved type.

would-be suicide: "There are too many of us in the same boat to admit these advanced truths with any slow of cheerfa Iness, however; and Professur LONEROSO's charitable definitions are bound to be again. More popular until mankind learns We are asked to assure the boycolfors that physiology, and hygiene, and self the Commercial Union Assurance Co., Lt, is control, spelling heaven h-o-a-b-t-li, anda puroly British Insurance Coupsay, the Head memorising mens sana in corpore sono as its Office being in London and the Company being Gulden Rule. That it is not always safe tota lished trein 1861. We comply willingly

but consider that the only effectira may” of" accept as gospel the discoveries of these appealing to these immature patriots would be seimitific students of crime seems to us by placard; say a picture of an obliquq-nye! demonstrable. We are asked to note that Chinaman shooting at the Americas' crowland

THE BEST INGREDIENTS only are

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GUARANTEEING ABSOLUTE PURITY.

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We are

hitting a pidgeon.

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EXPERTS the epileptic criminal is characterised by

prognathima, deep and prematures wrinkles, A curious piaca of now, dated Bin Fraucises, Manage our Factories, and their practical extraordinarily heary jaws, retreating fore-July 27, appears in ous of the Wanila papers, knowledge and constant supervision enables ahead, impulsiveness, and so on.

as follows" Daring the last ten daye asked to pity, rather than to blame such immense blocks of American railway securities, to produce waters of unrivalled excellence and

man. Does it then follow thus we are to consisting mainly of bonds of the Pennsylvanis, Burlington and Northern Pacific Railways parity.

praise as miracles of virtue those men who have been sold on the New York Stock Ex have prognathous jaws, wrinkled and change. It now transpires that those sucarities retreating forebeads, who do not offend were the personal property of the Tour and that A. S. WATSON & CO. For of such there are many, some of them they have been sold upon his order. They

amounted to over $10,000,000," LIMITED.

Chemists by Appointmout to H. E, the Governor.

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occupying exalted and honourable positions with exemplary ability and success. It is doubtless presumptacus of us to say so, in the presence of such a great name as LONDROSO; but we suspect that his school of criminologists have been led astray by an incomplete survey of mankind. Noting in

The Japan Chronicle asys: I see a Japanese barglar has been arrested in Hongkong bearing.

the queer name of Joseph Wary.'

Ho Was

not wary enough to dodge the police. But be must have had a quaint vein of home it, and by his choice of name. It wounds as if he had. read the Pilgrim's Progrem," which is so full

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["DAILY PRESS" SERVICE},

PEACE.

LONDON, Aug, 29, 7.10 p.m.

Russia have brought negotiations to a The plenipotentiaries of Japan and

conclusion, and terms for a Treaty of Peace have been arranged.

7.45 p.m.

No indemnity will be paid Russia.

by

The interned Russian warships are lo be-returned.

THE TYPHOON.

We are indebted to Mr. Perey A. Sheppard, Yesterday morning a typhom camo ta kong- of the Trausvnal Emigration Agency, Tientsin,kong from the ESE. All the provious day "who but recently strived in North Chine frori the Tamar" had the typhoon sigual hoisteri: British North Borneo, for the following notes yesterday it was a drum surmounted by uu and personal impressions of the. retiring inverted cone: Governor :---

reported, was, in bis early days, on the staff of the Bank of New Zealand, in that Colony. He subsequently obtained an appointment, under Goverument, in the Malay Stites, and eventually joined the service of the Chartered Company of British North Borneo, holding office in the

Mr. E. Perigrins Guoritz, whose resignation as-Governor of B. N. B., đo, &c., is just

The waters of the harbour afforded an awo-

Broaking against the retaining wall, some of inspiring spectacle, big waves with white consis racing towards the Bùnd, could clouds of spray.

them throw gallons of water clean across the Praya, often splashing the upper windows of the hongs facing, the sen. In the tambling/ troughs"observable between the Douglas SS Co.'s wharf and the Club, plenty of otsus was

Except for two or

Government as Resident at Lubaan, and then observable, spars, planking, nú oll draw, amel ut the capital, successively as Postmaster- nn upturned wherry, being noticed in a hurried The island of Saghalien is to be General, Government Secretary, and Judicialesaning of the seascape. A fierce wind with Commissioner. On the resignation of Governor driven slent swept the Praya, and it was balved.

Ernest Wo dfogi Birch, C.M.G. (late in 1903), to day for kitering on the waterfront There will be no limitation of the he was appointed Acting Governor, being The matched at the Queen's Statue Wharf, was Russian force in the Pacific.

finally appointed to the full Governorship of partly do-roofed, and collapsed, but was pro British North Borneo,

vented from straying by the sturdy lamp post round which it was built. The lamppost will require straightening. three steamers straining at anchor, the harbone was deserted. Janks and sampens bed & disappeared; and there were no signs of the Kowloon ferry bonts. One steam linch dis appeared under the eyes of anxious watchers at tiflo time; but it was yory misty, and she might have, turped about and run before the gale, perhaps to the windward of Stonecutte Island. No lannel could be later heard of as missing. A small doghy was washed to matchwood further down the Praya. It had

PERMANENT BOYCOTT

MACHINERY."

SHANGHAI COMMITTEE OBSTINATE.

Whilst still hekling ofleo as Judicial Com- missioner be classified the laws promulgated within the state and published these in book forto, All law court proceedings are con- ducted under the Indian civil and penal codes with such modifiegions and additions as hare been found necessary to suit the local circum- stances, customs, and religions of the races within the territory, and those are to be fourd in Governor Gueritz's useful and comprehensive manual.

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The fact of his having heen singlad ont for the high oflies of Governor, in preference to

either been forgotten by somebody, or had blown from some vessel on the other side.

SHANGHAI, 29th August. Chang-chien, who was deputed by the Shang-pu to determine the hoycott the Chart-red Company, as previously, borrow programme, met to-day the principal;ng, and, so to speak; importing a dovernor with Malay Peninsular experience, beats the fullest testimong to his woll known administra tire capabilities and to the high ostesinin ghich he is held by the court of directors as well as the Colonial Ofles at home, which has to sape-Ching's studio was blown down, tion' the appointment.

piece-goods dealers.

First of all, he fined certain of them" four thousand taels altogether for breaches of the boycott committee's orders.

Then be ordered them to sign, an agreement to buy no more American commodities - from any foreigners, Americans, or others.

Chang-chien ordered the Shanghai dealers to pay two hundred thousand tacks for these purposes.

Socially Sandakan (the capital) will feel the los equally with the officials, for not alene Governor Gueritz, bat his charming wife and prutty young daughter have always been great favourites in the all too limited social circles of

In the city, broken glass was muck in ori- donco, and on the higher levels broken limbs "galim trees were in many places scattered about. Ta Ice House Stroot the front portion of Men

THE CHINA ASSQUIATION,

In conuon with his predecessors, Mr. Gueritz has had great difficulties to face, with a wakened exchequer and a long auffering clientele of poorly remunerated shareholders at

A largely attended meeting of the China home to propitiate. Reports have reached us Association was held at the offles of the P. & 0. that his verrous system had somewhat given 8. M. Co., London, on Bist July, Mr. W. way nador the heavy responsibilities and the Keswick, M.P., presiding. The meating was He announced the opening of an

strain attendant on his high offae, so that he held in priesto, the Scrotary and the Chair had recently to seek u spell of relaxation in a man both refusing to admit oor reporter. office for the purpose of granting visit to Penang; but, apparently, this, hex-The meeting was addressed by Sir Chas. failed to fully recuperate his nervous system. Dadgaon, Mr. J. J. Hand, Mr. J. W. Moon. passes and stamping goods in eases

His enforced resignation under the circum-

M.P., Mr. J. W. Burkhill, Arch. Little, Sir. where such goods have been contracted stances is the more regrottable alike for the for prior to the boycott.

cans and from the fact that it will be a great Thos. Jackson, Messrs R. 8. Grindley, R C. Offices are being opened in thirty-whom he is most popular. The great loss to The following resolution was proposed by Sir

disappointment to his brother officers, with Wilcox, J. H. Scott, Byrea Bennas and othe

six of the principal marts of China for the Chartered Company can hardly be over Chas. Dodgson: That with a view to the more passing stamped goods.

estimated in view of his long experience in the officiont protection of British interests in the territory.

Far East and to the promotion of the declared objects of the Chium Aescoitinn this meting considers it advisable that steps be taken towards amalgamation at the earliest possible date with the society known as the China Lesguo" whereof the objects are idoutical with those of the China Amoolation If, however, this course be found for good reasons imprae- tieable or inoxpudiontat presont, then, and in any case, this meeting considora it essential the satisfactory continuance of the association's work that it be hereafter conducted on broader and more independent lines, and that to this end clore relatious be establishodi and maintained by the general committeo with the Chamber of Commerce in Great. Ertain and with such public bodior and individuals as are generally identified with British interests

produce these ten-cash pieces in varying intrinicpublic opinion in regard to thous interest

In permitting the Provincial Authorities to in the Far East. Finally that the education of

caluss she (China) is evading her Treaty obliga- through the medium of the press appears to be tions. Something more explicit than this stato a measure calculated to promote the im

this association." After considerable desultory- mout is necessary as a foundation for a ramon-

evasion of Treaty obligations." The other cor

resolution be not put was carried by 19 votes to respondence referred to the examination of

IR. pilots' oyesight.

This means the creation of per-

the criminal class the symptoms of mental of characteristic names. That might account manent boycott machinery and the that part of the lovely island known as British

for the "Wary," or perhaps it is merely Hongkong reporter's mistake for "Owari," a common Japanese name. Or possibly the culprit said Warui, warni, meining to exprese penitence, or to excrete hia bad luck, or even to glory in his own wild wickedness, as Amories of the Rocky

deterioration and physical unhealth, they have connected cause and effect without stopping to consider if peradventure similar symptoms |-are-not-also-present-in-the-rowcriminal-

There are prognathous and wrinkled honest. mea, and there are eccentric and semi-the conventional insane men whose morality and deportment Moquiain region supposedly rejoices in the title are above suspicion. Other psychologists," Bad Man of Buckeye" and so on. not enthralled by this clue of discase and

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The harbour steam whistle nuisance is not

imposition of new taxation; in defiance of all treaties.

[REUTER'S SERVICH.]

THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE;

LONDON, 28th August, The Times Portsmouth correspondent

North Borneo.

SHANGHAI GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

From the published minutes of a meeting held on August 15th, we compile the following: Mr. C. Brodersen suceeds Mr, A. Wright as vice-chairman. The secretary was instructed |to get farther information of the Paris Sanitary Convention, about which the Hongkong Cham

Leciminality, have noted how this is the unknown in other ports than Hongkong. The quotes a high Russian authority for saying, ber had communicated. Correspondence relat On 14th August, at Yolchama, the wife of Mr. dividing line between sanity and fasamity. Times of Manila says:--Considerable cóm. that a far strougar influence than that of ing to the minting of copper cash was read,

P. E. DESA, of a daughter. The first Farsee birth in Japan.

MARRIAGE.

On 22nd August, at Shanghai, AMY CATHERING BAILEY to JOHN Josern Woons.

to

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VOUX BOAÐ Cl. | js ou & par with LoMBROSO's theory that he authorities, claiming that a great deal of ton-one reason why new proposals will possibly stranca to the Chinese Government against conversation and proposals a motion that the

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.CL

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, Avorst 31st, 1905.

PROFEaspu Comproso, in a very long article on crimes and criminals, a subject with which he is an admitted expert, makes some very startling and provocative statements. By way of preface he points out that "there are crimes that are considered as such only by the law," leaving us to guess what other 'institution has the right to label any legal action a crime! The first idea stimulated by his comments is that once a crime is not necessarily always a crime. Necromancy. was quee a crime; so was divination; and so was atheism, for which last, had those in

of

Genius is akin to madness," even the plaint has been made to the Customs Euthorities President Roosevelt, namely, that of Eng. genine which lives uscfully and never forfeits against the continuous whistling of the siren und, is working for peace. A now treaty of the respect of society. SCHOPENHAUER'S on the large dreigar now operating on the river denial of men's power to mend his character front near the bridge of Spain. A protest has alliance between Great Britain and Japan been lodged by some business raon with the was signed not many days age, and this is

necessary whistling is dons, one house claiming | be forthcoming at the Conference, that on Saturday last it had to suspend all business for half an hour, as the siren. blew no less than eight times within that period. The harbour master wasgiren instructions to caution the captain in charge of the dredger to use diseration in blowing his siren, and it is expected the nnisauce will be somewhat abated in the future."

cannot successfully fight the forces heredity, both alike mischievous. The Church knows better when it declares that we are all inherently criminal, and encour- ages us to strive against these so-called "natural" tendencies. Doubtless there might be some entomold LOMEROSO to tell his fellow moths that their prognathou, antenna impelled them to fly into the candle flame; but as we sweep away the shrivelled corpso we say "foolish moth;"> If its act injured any other than the cremated, we would call it criminal folly. Which parable makes a fitting end to the discourse.

individual

THE ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE,

The Hongkong Branch of this institute has arranged a course of eight lectures, as follows September 6th-Practical Building Con- struction, Mr. T. L. Perkins; 8th-Meat Inspection, Mr. A. Gibson, CV.S., 10- Water Supply, Hon. Dr. Clark, P.C.MA), 15th and 19th-The Local Ordinances in Force

MR. TAKAHIBA'S OPINION.

LOADON, 28th August. M. Takahira, being asked at an interview at Portsmouth if the situation was hopeless, replied, "not hopeless, but almost, so."

TANJONG-PAGAR ARBITRATION

AT SINGAPORE,

Sir Michael Hicks-Beach left New York on the 16th (7 26th) instant for Vancouver en route to Singapore, in connection with the Tanjong Pagar Dock arbitration.

RUSSIA

The extensive mobilization of Reservists

1ERRIBLE COLLISION IN THE INLAND SEA.

The N.-C. Daily News bad the following telegram:- Tokyo, 24th August,

THE JAPANESE SEISMOLOGIST.

INTERVIEWED AT LAHORE.

Labore, August 8th-Before learing here, Professor Omori, the Japanese Beismologist, was interviewed by a Pross represtalive. Tho Japanese steamer Linjo Maru, 2038 Speaking of the cause of the ear hunks of tops, left Moji at 5.30 pm on Tuesday last April lust, he said that it was the invacialy bound for us, in the Inland Sea, with 161 rule that great earthquakes were always ou officers and men of the Imperial Engineers on

convex, never on the concave, side of the re bagyo. At 1.20 p.m. the same day, when two formed by a mountain chain, great pressure miles from the Himejime lighthouse, the was from the former side causing the earth to fold razamed by the N.YK chartotod steamer over, as it were, on the latter. It was thus with Beafung 2,661 tons. This latter vessel was the great shucks fu, Assam and the Xangea. going so

so much fastor and dealt har such a Valley, and it was always so in big earthquakes terrible blow, that the finjo Mort's bows rose in Japsu. He attributed the Inting earthqu up almost perpendicularly, and she sink into the weakness of the concentric lines, due to three minutes. There are 125 persons missing. the stress.

of the 201

merotain-making The Baralong rescoed 36, of whom she the Himalayan range. In this system of weak- 4,883 tons, bound for Moji. transferred 18 to the tank steamer Goldmont, nes the lines were parallel to the ore, resalting in a folding over. A severe earthquate re- Major Kobori, Lientosant-Shimanobi, Sub-moved the work point anderground and con- safest place would be

„forces of

The new Amarican Consul appointed to in the Colony Relating to Public Health. Hon. Chefoo is named Richer B. Thorne.

Dr. Clark, F.C.M.O.: 22-The Atmosphere at Riga, Windau, and other centres is conLieut. Famads, and two surgeons are among sequently, after it the mast pornly shake- und Ventilation, Dr. W. W. Pears, M.D.sidered to be significant. 26th-Disinfection, Dr. W. W. Pearse, M.0.H.; 29th-Practical Drainage, Mr. II. T

The C. N. S. Shansi, which arrived at Shanghai on August 22nd from Tientsin, reported that on the 20th inst, twelve milos south of the N., E. Fromontory, she passed the str. Zieushing destroying a flouting mins.

Jackman. These lectures are arranged with a view to resist the candidates who propose to attend the oxamination for inspectors of

THE ROYAL TOUR IN INDIA.

the missing. Three junior officers were wound- that which ed, one of whom, Sub-Livat. Meisado, mas severely injured.

WHAT THE PEACE ENVOYS DRINK.

Small after-shocks were an absolutely necesstry feature and ke cold safely predict that these shocks would continue. in Koo.g for at least a your

He did not think there had been any subsidence of mountains in that district. He had como noroes many cases

The following is the programme of the tour of the Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to India:----Artivo in Bombay, Novem ber 9th, afternoon: Bombay, 9th to 15th daring their stay in the States are watched by

The movements of Baron Konure and saite in which disastrous effects wore oloarly due to the bad construction, "from an earthquaka Ajmer 16th to 17th Udaipur, 21st to 24th; lynz-eyed reporters, and little they do escapes point of view," of houses, both European ti Hikanir, 25th to 27th; Lahore, 28th to 1st attention telegram from New York of the native. The fault lay in walls of stone with December: Peshawar, 2nd December to tik 29th alt showed with what anxiety to reportar little and poor cementing material. Thickness munes to the Asst. Hon. Secretary (Mr. Chief's amp, Ballabgarh, 11th to 15th; Agra,

"news is pablished in more than one Ameri-substaztani timber, or iron, framework. Houser of building was brick with good mortar and Alfred Carter) as early as possible, so that a 16th to 19th; Bhurtpar, 20th to 21st; Gwalior 21st series of weakly Test Exams can be arranged, to January fitb; Darjeeling, January 7th to to 25th, Lucknow, 26th to 28th: Calcutta, 29th

Baron Komers and most of those in his could resist any earthquake

built with proper care and on a good site The harder The examination will take place on Monday, 8th; Calcutta, 9th. On boardship, Wth to 12th ed in favour of American drinks in

entourage at the Waldorf Astoria have ded the ground the better, the best posit October 2cd, and Thursday, October 5th. Rangoon, 13th to 15th; Mandalay 1 th to 18th,

By thoroughly

cau paper :-

charge of this statute books not changed their minds, there would to-day be stake and aggots in every community. Blasphemy except as an offence against public decency,

It is reported from Paking that certain nuisances, to be held early in October, 1965. rarely concerns the modern criminal code; Belgians in company with a couple of Chinese They will be delivered at the Sanitary Institute and a recent vows paragraph announced are now in the capital trying to obtain Lecture room, No. 10, Wyndham Street, at the passing of lese-majesté as a crime. This permission from the Shangpa and Waiwupu top, sharp. Candidates who propose to attend means that our legislators are regarding construct a rail oy-between Shanghai and this examination arə requested to sand in their Jammu, 5f5; Delhi, 7th to 10th; Commander-in studied the Japanese taste in drink. This in such cases was no protection. The best kind crime as the philosophers regard ethics, us Changsha, the capital of Hunan province. The syudicate claim to have large sums at their eircumstanced by place and time. Professor command to begin operations without loss of LoMBuoso think that men who are now time if permission is granted them. adays regarded as political or religious

We are informed by Mr. Blunck that the criminals will soon be regarded with greater rumour mentioned by Banyan" in his jottings indulgopco; and the British Government on Tuesday that a private company has been can claim to have been a pioneer of floated to carry on, or rather re-open" the tolerance in this respect, as in the notable lace manufacturing business so long carried on case of the Irish M.P. who fought for by him, is not quite correct. On further the Boers. Such men, in the Frofessor's opinion, are "abnormal beings, but only because they push philanthropy to extremes

inquiry we learn that the company in question has hoon formed to carry on a similar buguess, and has not acquired the good will of Mr.

Blunck's business.

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on river, 19th to 20th; Rangoon 31st; on board.ference to the Japanese national beverage. being on rocky ground.

2nd, to 3rd, Madras, 24th to 28th: cake, was the clearing autogacement made good foundations, however, the same conditions LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Bangalore and Myrus, wish to 7th February to-day by Sato, the pesca envoy's spokesman. Could be obtained by hiding out rock. The

Hyderabad, 8th February to 15th; Ellore, 16th The HAL. str. Slavonia, from Hamburg, Benares, 18th to 19th; Nepal, 20th to March left Singapore for this port on the 29th Aug, 2ad. After leaving Nepal Their Royal High am, und may be expected here on the 4th Sept. nossos will probably visit Bimala and sous other - Thọ P. & O. str. Tientsin left Bingapore for places Quetta, 15th March to 16th: Karachi, this port on the 29th it, at 5 p.m.

17th to 10th: depart from Karachi, 19th Bingapore for this port sesterday noon, and may and the various itez of the programms, zre The str. Gregory Apsor, from Cakutta, left All details have not yet been finally settled,

be expected kere on the 4th prox.

liable to modification-The Pioneer.

We baye decided the American highball is Bagasnab Temple at Dharamasks, for example. just about the best drink there is," said Sato, bring founded on rooty ground, wes not injured and next is it, with only a slight shade of at all. An arch was really a weakness. If au preference for the highball, comes the Manhattam arch stood a shock while the other parts went and as for gin riskeys, why, there are some in brilling. In the Labor Town Hall he found cocktail, Mint julegs are not at all kad, either, it only showed the badness of the rest of the our party who have hesitancy in ranking them sclus for the most part intact, but a large part even abead of highballs, but this, I believe, is of the facade came down. This was because it. was top-heavy and the supporting walls were mistake."

mot strong enough to carry the turrets.

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