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new system wore established by authority, I would be compelled to reprint a large

number of works.

A point which is of special interest to renders in China is referred to by M.

WATSON & CO., Bertholet in discussing the general merits of

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PBESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 4TM¤

Mr. John Roskrnge Woad, of Jesus College, Civil Servies, aldor son of the Rov, J. R. Cambridge, B.Á., and of the Hongkong

Wood, of 18 St. John's Park, London, N. Baptist minister, was on April 29th admitted as a student of the Honourable Society of

Lincoln's Inb.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 2nd June,

· 1907, shows that of non-Chinen there were 377 to the Library and 132 10 the Hamum, and of Chinese 162 to the former and 2,612 to the latter. The Library was, therefore, used by 30 persoon, and the Museum by 2,744.

1907.

There will be a change of Ireian battalions in TELEGRAMS,

REUTER'S SERVICE.]

PRINCE FESHIMI'S DEPARTURE,

The 41st Dogmae, North Chios, will return to the For Eastorn garrisons nart rálief season.

Campore, and will be replaced by the 56th Punjabi Rifos, now at Samona; the 110th Infantry will go from Hongkong to Sahore, and their place will be taken by the 13th Rajpnis

LONDON, June 1st. (the Shekhawati Regimenti, Alipore, the 120th Price Fashini sent a farewell message Baluchis will go to Karachi, and will be relieved to the Press, in which ho declares he is by the 15th Malrafts Light Infantry from leaving England with regret, and ways that the same station the 70th Punja biz, presently from the day of his landing to the day of at Secriderabad, Madres, will reljovo the 47th Sikhs in North Chian, which will return to Derais departure he has received nothing but lamail Khan; and the 95th Rud's Infantry at kindness, not only from the Royal Family Singapore will mese to Bolarum on relief by the but from all clauses. The Prince has left 3th Deccan Infantry.

£300 to London charities, and £100 to Liverpool; the papers publish mest cordial farewall uticles.

the question. He proves conclusively that in European languages just as in Chineso there have always been two distinct forms the written and the spoken, and that the former bas never been either in its mature WINE AND SPIRIT MÈRCHANTS. or origin really phonetic. This has generally been considered a peculiarity of Chinese, but it is shown that exactly the same principle that applies to that language is also to be found in the languages of European couutri-n. Upon this is observes that the principle um which the reformers chiefly rely is that of phonography, that is the necessity of establishing an exact uformity between words and their pronunciation. They say that writing is the representation of the Hound of the spoken word-the image of the Borenfeen wore arrested at 63 Nallah Laue, 1 in defiance of the Conservative opposition, anging from a scaffolding at Wellington Bir

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The Shanghai Times of May 20th says:- Some colour of probability appears to be givan to the rowear that fl. E. Teen Chuan-hanap, President of the Board of Posts and Co- munication, is about to be appointed Viceroy of the Liang Kinng, and tást. 1. E. Tum Fang will then his transferred to Canton.

A nu ually large number gamblers spared at the Magistency yesterday morning. Rt 121 Des Voeux Road West, seven (including four trasaway conductors; from Bowrington Canal Road West, and 13 from 125 Da Voeux Road West-59 in all. They woro dealt with in the usual manner.

Tho Belgian Ministerial crisis has takon development which is probably without pre cedent in any constitutionally governed ecuatry

at least, sipeo constitutional principles began to take definite shape. It is only another. illustration of the utterly artificial nature of the whole riezeding. The Chamber of Dopatice, by an overwhelming majority of all parties, and led by a former Conservativa Premier, carried, Eight Hours' Bill for miners, and the Cabinet next day resigned. On Sunday the King issued a proclamation withdrawing the Bill, after it had been passed, and this strange dearon, more strangely still, is countersigned by the Ministe29

AN ENGINEER'S DEATH.

Mr. P. A. Hezclaad, sitting as ccroner, con- ducted yesterday afternoon at the Magistroy J. C. Kelly, of the Royal Engineers, who o au inquiry concerning the death of Sapper May 9th snooutubed to injuries received by cacks. The jury consisted of Messrs. W. H. Purcell, R. Aiken, and L. N. Alvaror.

Linul. Fruger, R. V.M.C., et ted that on May 4 Sapper Kelly was brought to the hospital in an nuccuscious condition, with large baises who two days before had laid down their seals,

on the buck and right side below the ribs, There ** I will 'subunit to all hardships, propping (were sight, abrasious on both shing, no 'well as body by mind; I will hold riches light whether over the law on both feef. fle was breathing possessing or dured them. I will lives one rapidly. Witness was able to fuel two fractures who knows that he was bora for the service of the skull Dosth was due to multiple of all what I have I will neither hard like a injurin

Foreigners who have recently been presented to the Dowager-Rus poss anve generally remarked that Hur Majesty - beginning to show more signs of her age than formerly. She is beginning to look frail, which, thengh suptangenarian, she has not kitherto done, and Ure remark.bloxpress on of alacrity and viguriser or squander like a spendthrift. I will is beginning to fade. The Emperor at these do nothing for fame's sake--ill fr conscience Imperial receptas still is quisily without sake. I w: have the assurance that the saying a word.

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voice, an opinioní contrary to fiet, as writing historically is shown to have began by representation of objects, the first phase of which we find among the ancient Mexicans. **From this point.” he continues, “have been derivel by gradual modifications, and very different kinds of signs, the systems of hieroglyphics of Egypt-and Challoo; and"¦ GUINNESS STOUT at autogous system is still in force with the Chinës," He adds that our alphabe tigal systems base their origin in trausforination of the hieroglyphic signs whose original construction was tot phonetic. fo illustration of his subject 'M. Berthold gives some startling in strees of the variations in pronunciation which actually exist in the prea int day in different parts of France. Such a simple word as "mui" is pronouncel in different places mon mai muné as great a variation as is to The found in most worls in Chines between the Peking pronunciation, and that in Canton. Foochow

We learn from a Port Arthur dispatch te the V Shánglni,

Jiji list the Adwirsity of Port rthar has Curion-ly enough the Reformers" have decided to blow up at: the sleamers sak at the suggestel as a remely for this a system setiance to the harbour, and has cincelt da exactly similar to that, which is a-loited colico of sulo of the steamers reo:ntly issued. with more or less strepes in China-hatThe rest of the work is estimated at Y300,000 is the adoption of one special standard of The operations for blowing op the shipi have kibi of Main been commenced, and it is expected that the strapon to the harbour will be free from Dialert, which ought to be understand "an d

lapted by all people of education. He obstacles before the sail of the your, justly observes that an attempt of this kind would be of little usong no amount of tench-

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HUNGKONO, JUNE 4TH, 1807.

Ir appears that the main for spelling

reform, which has set in in England and

ing at schools would prevent the local pro- nunciation becoming mixed up with that which was taken us the standard. Of the

truth of this we have asiple iilustrations in China, where the officials are all supposed to speak the pure Mandarin dialect but in reality hlways opak it with variations which are sufficient to" ilicate to the Chinese ear what province the speaker hails from The impossibility of preserving a given pronunciation is in itself an ample ground for abandoning any atempt at introducing a fixed standard of spelling, on a phonetic

basis; but the French “Reformera" who evidently do not intend to be baffled by any trifling theulty, have suggested that the aid of the phonograph might be called in but, among other little, dificulties, it is pointed out that the records for phonographs are obtained in wax and that 25 soft a material might be subject to Amerira, is not confined to those countries, awkward mechanical or chemical changes. A similar movement has for some time bee These, however, would probably not be going on in France where certain persons

greater than in the course of years would havo organised the miselves into an Assc arise in the recognised pronunciation itself tion for the purpose of obtaining what they

so that even with all the appliances of term a reform of the French language.odern science, it would prove impossible Their clúef object is to do away with super-to maintain a phonetic standard of any fluous letters, and to adoja, a spelling which will be as far as possibio purely phonet In the main the mureawat is very much the same as that which has taken place is

Report was wale to the police yost urday raraing by a shopkeeper at Takowan who stated that about 5.15 am. he was disturbed by a noise outside his premises. On opening the door he was confronted by four mau, one of whom s'abbed him on the left shoulder with some sharp instrument. They ali disappeared then. Ha was unable to identify any of them. His story is regarded with suspicion.

Tresident Roosevelt bas issued na order to the war department that steps be taken improve the horsemanship of the officers of the US army. The order calls attention to the fast that there is a great lack of training of this sort among the officers un i emphasizes the importance of such training. Ia purance of the Prident's order preparations are being made for its publication throughout the army together will prescribed drill in horsemanship.

I understand that an effort is being made by A correspondent writing from Peking ways:

the Foreign Ministers to enclose a portion of to cal near the Tungpien Mien on the Bastern side of the Tartar City as a asimming and for the erection of a building which will pool. Also to renee the area known as Buddha's

aarre for picnic parties, etc. It is furiber suggested that if buildings were pat ap along the canal bank for foreign and Chinese tradera the district might be turned into a useful com- mercial centre.

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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, June 3rd,

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE SIE FRANCIS FORGOTT (C'#IK JUSTICE!.

CLAIM ON A MORTUAGE,

Chan Ki, of 237 Wing Lek Street, gentlemau, and David Suesson and Co., Ld., of Ha Des Vaux Road, merchants, to have an account takes of what, if anything, was due on a | mor'gago.dated Decomber 37th, 1903, and made botween the plaintiff of the first part, La Koon-ling of the second part and the defond- auty of the third part, and to redeem the proparty comprised therein.

Wilkinson (of Mosses, Wilkinson and Grist) Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. C. D.

represented by Fon. Mr. II. 5. Pollock, K.€2. appeared for the plaintiff, tlio defendaal being instructed by Mr. II. W. trooker (of Mesers

Deacon, Looker und Deacon).

The statement of claim set out that by an judentar of mortgags dated Dumber 391h, 19, the plaintiff assigned to the dafont. nots a parcel of ground registored in the Land Ches as section A. of Inland Lot No. 77 by way of mortgage, to secure thus payment to the defondant, comping by out, Lo-Kcos-bing, the compradore of the defond aut company, of muy males dus by tho said Lo Kone-bing as in the said indentura provided. On November 286b, 1906, the defen Corporal ilonuz», R.E., said that he was dont company gaye notice to the plaintiff that orderly corporal and remembered sailing the there was then due by the wil Lo Koon-bieg coil at 1 pan, on May 26th. Supper Kelly to the defendant pompany under obligation ac world is my country and the gods his governors, answered to his name. He was the sitting | compradorr, the sum of $300,000, and it - the judges of word and deed. When I am called ¦ on his bed and appeared to be nil right. Lights mouth of December 1906, the defendaut company for depart I will do so with the avował that I were turned out at 19.15 and deo ossed should ↑ outered into possession of the sail mortgaged have kept a good conscience, that no man's have been in bed then, At H125-witness, while property, and kayo since collected rents and liberty has been curtailed by mar, por mias standing on the verandah of the first floor, profits theroon. The plaiutiα was ready and by another. The Stoic belt that the wise hard crash in the direction of the bamboo willing to pay whatovor eum, if any, was further man's soul was beyond the ontrol of another. Peaffolding and saw something heavy fall. The da to the defendant company under and by The man who has those nims ia on the road to body struck the scaffolding three times before | virtus of thosaidiadentece of mortgage. The the gods, even if he fall by the way," "Maguis conching the ground, Witness at once went to plaintiff claimed an account of what, it le meu excidit aasis' De Vita Beata.

sen what had happened and saw the body of a anything, was dão and owing by the plaintiff man lying under the verandab. With two company under and by virtue of the sid companions he hurried below and found Sapper mortgage, and redemption. Kally lying on his back unconscious. Its had the body at once removed to the military bospital,

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Considerable controversy has been aroused

The defendante admitted in the statement of lately on the subject of the exhibitions of

defence that under the provisions of the living statuary, which appear to have become

indenture of worlgnge referred to a the very widespread recently in the music halls.

Inues Corporal Pascou, R.E., spoke to having statement of claim, they now hold section A. of enda and other large citius.

sonu decossed in the cuteen on the night in of Inland Lgt 797 as security for the payment protesta from many quartess; all holders of music hall licences from the Watch Comunittes question. He and had several drinks. At the to them by Ln Koon-hing of the sum of

north side of the larracks there is a bamboo | 3407,235,48 which Jum of Manchester base agreed to discontinuator, up which he had seen Sappor Kelly ring by the said Lo Koou-hing as their the orhibitions, The opposition to their con, tiouauce, as for a London is concerned, is

to be concentrated in a deputation to the London Comaly Council, headed, it is expected by the Bishop of London. Curiously enough, the problem has come out at Coventry where the controversy as to the proper attire. for Lady Godiva in the forthcoming pageant bas been revived. The competition to take part increases, and the committee have a difficult task in making a popular and suitable selection.

Was dos ant

climb about a week before his death. He entradors. The defendants denied that entioned him about it, telling him that it way

the plaintiff was either ready or willing to pay to them tho said sum of $117,235,58 or soy other sum which was due to the defendants under and by virtue of the said indentura of mortgage.

not safe, but in spite of that he saw Kelly on the ladder a day or two afterwards.

Coy. Eergt. Major Vigar said the deceased arrived in the Colony in December, 1995. Hu was very obediout bat gave way to drink to. some extent, being very casily lad

His Worship remark that no one saw bim fall, but it was obvious what had happend.

The jury returned a verdiol of death from misadventure,

Mr. Slade stated that white not ready to pay the defendants the amount they claimed, bix client was perfectly willing to pay everything that was due. Before dealing with necannis, he wished to say a word regarding the procedure in a redemption sait, Here W followed the home practice. As Foou as the fante were admitted that a mortgagor had, when his mortgage was admitted and he was admitted to b mortgagor that was to say, that the ass pa ment he had inide was admitted to be by way of mortgage and not by way of assigument, entitled to judgment for redemption. then the mortgagor was at any time absolutely

ordinary form, and assected that so long as Mr. Pollock said the mortgage was not in the

there was a claim against the compradors there could be no re-assignment-no redemption. The plaintiff had not established any right to reden. Defendants bad a claim, and on that elsim bad taken possession of the property. The agreement signed by plaintiff specified parti

cularly that the European books of the defendant irm were to be taken as conclusive proof of the amount due. The books were kept in detail and reasonable inspection would be allowed.

hard to plouse. They have bosa clamouring Mr. Will Crooks and bis like are uncommonly

MANCHESTER AND JAPAN. for a reduction of armaments and for the les soning of expenditure on warlike material, and able bulk of Laanenshire goods but of textile Japan, which is taking not only a consider. yet who Mr. Haldane takes them at their ward oxchinery (perhaps later to be used in competi of workmon from Woolwich Arsenal, they raises lodge with regard to our industries and trade and, with obvious logis, dismisses some thousands teagainst our manufacturers), is showing rach enterprise in the noquisition of know.. an outery and call upon the War Minister to keep methods. Tho Japanese Government is giv the men at work. As the drawmer said to thing very litoral facilities to its well-doned young men to enter English works for the man he was logging, there is no pleasing them; sake of experience, and in Manchester and bit high or hit tów, they grumblu just the one or two ether cities these observant young FATUB But the musterious fact of the situation fellows are all eyes and ears, whether ju The Rosso Chinese Bank has prid the sum of is that we arodismissing skilled workmen, who gineering shop or warehouse, The question over 600,000 fsels to the Chinese Maritime will be only 60 gerly snapped up by Germany unt seem to weigh so much as the import- of posible competition in the fature dues Curtorus, Shanghai, being the sam collected by making guns shi material for possible ass facturer with the Far East. The coming and other fo eiga Powers, and set to work ance of the closer negociation of the manu- the Russian authorities at Nowchwang as

of the Japanese students has lot to trade de ausious tariffs which had been k pt in the against us.

relopment in various ways, and, on the whole, custody of the said customs house. An Imperial

Manchester business has benefited by the pre- decree has ordered the sum to be paid to the.

saca of these versatile picarors, for, 48 a Board of Communications as a fund of that

rude, thoy send very favourable reports of Apart from any suggestion of fraud, Mr.

doings to

to the land of the Mikado. Pollock argued that the books mud be liken board. The said Board has wired the Shung bai An innovation, which ehunk be wa'ched with

Nor is Manoliester Bverso to a hint from Total that as H.E. Chong Haiso sho will interest, has taken place in the Freneb.concession Minister of Education, has promised to give

is conclusive. Al he had to do was to show Japan Consequently Boron Kikuchi, ex. proceed to Peking to be appointed to the Board at Shanghai. Here the Chief of Police has the wom may be banded over to him for created

two lectures in the city-one on physical language for any grout length of time. Ontario to Peking. The Shanghai Tantai Europenia, Chinese and Anasunites, to the num.edzcation in Japan The Datoh, even more

a police cycle corps consisting of rsiuing and school hygiene, and the other on tract for which the compradora was taliko to

take away the right of redemption. the whole we think that inest people will has carried out the instruction as requested.

ber of 20. These men are moro particularly ieing in the steps of Japar, and are ending to ordered accounts to be taken, inquiry made, thau the Germans and the Fezaob, are follow- After argument on legal points His Lordship agree with Mc. Berthalet that the matter

charge of the Extonsiny, and L'Echo de Chine Manchester a number of young son who, after and inspection givos. He gare judgment ou in one of those in which it is better to leave

writes eulogistically of the flow appearance of a year's business yoinnto-ring, go on to Java or the native police on handsome new bicycles.

other distant markets-British Trade Review.

clause 12 of the agreement between the partios and on the poor of sale, an ultim le form of DRAINAGE OF COMMON ROADS. juguent to be given in the event of it being hed to le included in the mortgage.. Any Reveling again to the report by Professor question of interpretation to be raised specially. Ira Baker, the Engintering Times quotes Accounts to be taken in three months, with the following useful passage: "The most im- portout work in mintaining on earth road in liberty to apply for an extension of time.

A American sailor, Charles J. Lall, from the U.S. ship Rainbow, got off very light's for s-enulling the police. fle and another man had been fighting in Ship Street, and when o hit him on the jaw so severely that it was dislocated, and the man had to be taken to hospital. Brought before Mr. Hazeland at the ed guilty to being drunk and disorderly, but Magistracy yesterday morning, defendant plead said he did not remember the assault. His Worship said ho would take into consideration bis eroellent d'aracter and lus imposed a line of The English Mail of the 4th May was $2 for the first offanco and $3 for the second delivered in London on the 1st inst.

England and America, in the former well alone. Even orthography, painful country with very small results except in as it may be to scholars to recognise the shortband but which, in the latter, Jod to fact, is not invariable; much less so the Inkong attempted to stop them the defendant

protinu ciation of word. The best that can be attained is a system rec gaised by general neceptance, but susceptible in romne instances of varieties, the legitimacy of which will be recognised or repudiated by the educated public.

the comical incident of the Providenį scanding the manuscript of his Message to Congress to the papers in the reformed form, which however did not prove acrap alde to the editors of the journals, who without condescending to any explanations, promp·ly translated the docnu zit, and gave it is ordinary mito proved spelling.

Mons. Berbeler of the Académie Fran- gaise contributes a very learned, and ex- There were ton plgun canes last week (nine haustive article on the subject to the faint) m king the ictale to date respectively Revit den dens months in whigh be succes and 52. There were only five cases of smallpox, A European case of diphtheria in showing that the alterations proposed was also report ad. would serve no nesiul purpose and would bud to endless sutusion. He indeed gossyndicate has asked the Lea? Sesado for the further and points out that any atempt to right to put down an elec rio car-line from

three fatal.

CYCLES FOR POLICE.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The C.P.R. str. Mont wyle arrived Kobe at ti p.m. on Friday the 1st May and left again at 4a.m. Saturday for Yokohama whore she is due at 5 8.m, on Monday the 3rd June.

French Mail loft. Singapore on Monday the 3rd The M.M. str. Sydney with the outward Juno at noon.

The

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that his client has suffered a loss on any

JAPAN'S NAVAL STRENGTH,

According to the latest investigations tha naval strength of Japenis as follows:

Nature of warship. Number Aggregato Battleship Ansured cruisers ist eluss cruises

teonage.

182.009

2

33,000

8

63,200

the

Zad class cruisers

210,400

Torpalo destroyera...

59

$1,000

Torpedo boats....... Submarine bon's

7000

*

350

213

510,950

to keep the surface em oth, so that the rain.

and kept smooth, the water will be hed If the arfece of time roadway is properly form. water will flow quickly into the side ditelus.

int the side ditches and do comparatively tones Manila on 3rd June for this port.

E. & A. str. Aldenhaus from Sydney little harm; but if it remain upon the surfaco it will be absorbed and courort the road into The Ben Line str. London. from Antwerp mad. If all ras, depressions, and mud holes aud London left Singapors on 30th May for are not filled as soon as they appear, they will The inquest resalting from the death of this port, Corporal Harley, at the Tanglin Barracks,

retain the wet ir upon the antice to be re- The T.K.K. str. dicrica Maru miled from moved only by gradually soaking into t Singapore, ou the night of May 14, was conclad Manila and is due at Hongkong Tuesday th

Jare

at daylight.

rand-bed and by slowly evaporating and each ed on May 21, when a jury consisting of Cap'ain Fyfo and Messra. Lloyd and Griffiths brought in on 2nd June and may be expected here on the tem erary sols. is aunually speat upon the

Lessing wheel or hoof will help to destroy The str. Shimosa loft Keelung for Hongkong real. A large amout of money, one on a verdict to the effect tab the deceased earns to afternoon of 4th June, his death as the result of hemorrhage from the and is duo at Hongkong Wednesday 5th Jans Thot this erat of upkeep has increased during

The P.M. str. Siberia sailed from Bhanghai terase espicially and patebes, we

roads in this country At times, as të domá heart following stab w. anda inflisted by Drum

is being spuit efficiently. mer Sandwell on the night of May 14th bat.

The

A.Lar. Nippon left Singapore for this the last ten years owing to the motor traffic. the Drummer being found guilty of culpable pert on ad Jnus ad is dne hors on 8th June, which is now. So

The J.-C.-J. Liju str. Fiat left Batavia

The warships row in course of construction. important, no one will deny.. under the authority of the Head of the petition goes to the Governor,

comprise the armoured orniser Ibuki (130) Eduation Department and it conusetion

the Coroner, the jury added aridor recommend expected hers en or shout the 9th June. A doctor who gave evidence at an laques! ating that Sandwill be placed noder med cal

tous), the dispatól boat Mogami (1,000 tons), The NY.K. str. Yairata Moru (Australios contains one of the most valuable elementary dispatch boat Yoda 300 tons). The navel the dispatch boat Tone (3,000 tons), and the especially with examinations would be

Warning Camy, Sussex, said he it'monstrated observation regarding his mental state. The Line eft Thurs Island for this port via principles of the art ef road-making, but judg a serious injustice and could not be allowed with a wother for improperly feeding her Corser recommended this, at because there Manila on the S9th May, and is expected hereing from some of the ecuatry roads is England strength at the end of the end of next fiscat in a free country-- to say nothing of the infant with bireuits, and ako replied, Well, was any evidento of mulness, bat In cause, from Tho D. & 0. str. China will sail from Yoko We think that if a certain sum of money were

it is not always kept in mind by tho merogore year will therefore amouat to about 551,000 tous. Even striking out the Naniwa, Tateyama injustice which would alan be inflicted upon denior Lenght to know. I bare bad thirteen

ham on the 5th June, and is therefore due at to be devoted to experimental work is cou and other old bent a naval strength' of about the publishers of standard works, who if the children and baried eight,

this port on the 13th Juna.

sretion with road-making it would be money 3000 tons will be maintained. well apea!

Dar Macio

correspondent

writes: -A

at 9a.m.

wonder

Tolalar

introduce the proposed reformer spelling Macao tò l'assukão, along the praya. The homicide. Io parensace with a suggestion from for this port on the 2nd Jime and may be motorists alike that the runds should be main-fous), the armoured-ceniser Karam (1300

the evidence which had been given, the crime seemed inexplicable ou say other hypothesis.

en the 10th June.

It is ju the interests of the public and the

in good orde". The above

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