SUPREME COURT.
Monday, April 7th. IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (HIS HONOUR SIR W. REES Davies, K.C.)
THE ALLEGED FORGED RANK-
NOTE CASE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1918.
CANTON ROWING CLUB REGATTA.
HONGKONG SUCCESSES.
Was
hoth No. 7 and No. 8, whatever part they therewith, of each of the prisoners. might have taken in the conspiracy in was perfectly olour that there was one body of persons they were not charged Japan, have committed some overt act, with conspising with, and that was the
within the Chinese Government. The prosecution The Canton Rowing Club Regstia won being foreign subjects,"
had not proved that the Chincee Govern held under ideal weather conditions on jurisdiction of this Colony.
ment did not order these notes, and one Mr. Sharp said he would deal with that of the defences was that they did order Saturday when practically the whole
them, The prisoners' defence was
We
population of Shameen found their way point later.
believe the Chinese Government ordered Addressing the jury, Mr. Sharp said the notes. It was not for them to prove to the top of Belcher's Island, where the tho description in the Japanese greet was for the prosecution to prove that situated. The course was the southern
that the Chinese Government really did winning post end of the course ments of the three Chinese conspirators, there was a conspiracy. He would ask The hearing was continued of the case.
was, as the prosecution put it, a lie. He the jury to consider the question nct on reach of the river at Belcher's and is in which soven Japanese stand charged could not use any other word which more Government did not order them, but on 8.M.S. Tsingtau and the
the assumption of guilt, that the Chinese splendidly suited for such a regatta. s.s. Robert for that on the 20th of June, 1912, and clearly expressed the position which he the assumption, for the sake of arugnent, on divers dates up to the 23rd of Decem-wished to place before them. These three that they did order them, and then sec Lebandy acted as flagships, and `round if the facts before them did not fit that them were moored dozens of houseboats, ber, they did conspire to obtain and
assumption very much better than the while the place seemed to be alive with acquire from persons who would ba
apposite against the prisoners. It was perfectly plain on the evidence that the motor boats and launches. Backed by induced to purchase or accept certain false and forged current money notes for
Japanese did not come down to sell the the white cloud hills on the north and 25 each, purporting to be issued by the
notes piccemeal to the highest bidder surrounded by the greenery of the river Military Government of Kwangtung,
They had an entire contract for the whole of the notes for three and a half lakhs, banks, the course presented a very pretty and that was what they came for. Also, appearance and it was not surprising large sums of money.
they brought the whole lot except the The
samples. 18 in number, in an incomplete that many people speat the whole day
selling on the water. manner, whereas if they vore them in piecemeal lots to the highest EVEST 1:-Prompt to time the first race, bidder they would be complete. When
"Tub Sculls,” was started between W. they were arrested on the 21st December they took the whole of the notes with them, as well as the numbering apparatus not keeping the apparatus for the to be brought down by Nos. 7 and 8. There was another point, too, utterly against forgery. Obviously, if the story not print forged notes on better paper The than that of the genuine notes. prisoners did that to show what they could do in a repeat order.
Mr. Alabaster had not concluded his speech when the Court adjourned.
Attorney-General
(Bon
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J. A. S. Bucknili, K.C.), Mr. E. H. Sharp. K.C., Mr. M. W. Slade, K.O., and Mr. Elden Potter (instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, of Mesars. Dennys & Bowley, for the Crown Solicitor), prosecuted. Mr. C. G.
Alabaster
men, Fung, Choy, and Lum, were clearly described in the Japanese agreements as Chinese officials. That, he submitted, was blind for the precise purpose of sup porting the pretence that this was a genuine transaction if the transaction was called into question: It was notice able that this description was not found on any document at all signed by these Chinese themselves. No, declared that he understood that the notes were to be paid to the troops, and that they were to be issued secretly. That story made
pretence to an honest transaction. had been proved by the evidence of two
Imhoof and E. Lund. This race was a tame affair, both contestants taking it somewhat easy until the last spurt, when
won by 1 lengths.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SPORTS.
On Saturday, the 5th inst, the boys of St. Joseph's College held their annual athletic sports in the new playground.. Rov. Bro. Christian, Director of the College was president, The other stewards were:-Judges: Rev. Bro. Cornelius, Rev. Bro. Paul, and. Mr. 1. L. Goldenberg. Starters: Her. Bro. Alphonsus, Rev. Bro. Francis, and Mr. Ireneus, Ret. Bro, Andrew, and Mr. M. Rumjahn Time-keepers: Rev. Bro. E. M. Castre. Oferk of the Course: Mr. W. Ezra.
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The results were as follows :--- 1-100 Yards Flat Raco (Senior). Handi- emp.-1, A. Goldenberg; 2, A. Xavier. 2.---100 Yards Flat Race (Junior).. Handi-
cap. 1, Y, Xavier; 2, L. Lopes. 3-High Jump (Senior),--1; F. M. Braga;
2, F. Prouchundy. 4.—High Jump (Junior)—1, F. Silva; 2,
. R. Pass.
G-270 Yards Flai Race (for boys' under 10 years)-1, A, Soura; 9, 9: Ramon. 6-Quarter Milė (open to all). Handicap,
-1, L. Xavier; 2, H. Moosdeon. 7-50 Yards Flat Race (for boys under 8 years)-1, F. Hiptoola; 2, Á. da Silva. 8.220 Yards Flat "Race (open to all). Handicap-1, D. Castro; 2, H, Moosduet.. 9-Three-Laged Race (open to all).—1, H; Cosedilaela and F. Vazquez; 2, F. Bunje ar Ji Me Brago.
(instructed by Mr. Reader Harris, of the case all the worse, and removed any second consignment of notes which was Land pulled away from his opponent and 10.-Half Mik (open to all), Handicap,-!
Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist), appeared to defend the first two prisoners, and Mr.
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F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. J. H. Lofficials at the Canton Treasury that the for the prosecution were true, they would tit-bit of the meeting, the race for the
Gardiner) defended the remainder.
The names of the prisoners sre follows:-B. Furukawa, S. L. Yanagi, K. Nagao, K. Nishiyama, F. Sano, K. Nakagawa, and T. Tannbe, alias R. Tanabe.
three Chinese had never been Government officials. Counsel then asked the jury to contrast the terms of the present contract with that of the genuine agreement with the Shanghai Commercial Press, which prosecuting Counsel had seen, and it was The following comprise the special very formal. As to the suggestion that jury-Messrs. Alex. McKenzie (foreman), the Hongkong Government were not con- M. S. Sassoon, Ellis Kadoorie, E. Herned or interested in this forgery, the Thiel, T. F. Hough, W. S. Brown, and
suggestion was untrue. The issue of S. H. Dodwell.
forged notes in this Colony, especially to the tune of a million dollars, was a matter, of very great importance to the
The last prisoner, Tanabe, was cross- examined by Mr. Sharp, and in answer to a question he said that he was an
WONDERS OF THE GYROSCOPE,
Royal Institution, where Professor An- There was a large gathering at the drow Gray delivered a lecture on New gyroscopes and their applications." Bir J. Crichton-Browne presided, and among those présent were Sir James Dewar, Six William Crookes, Sir Francis Laking,
EVENT 2: The second event was the
Camerun Challenge Cup. The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club were the only visiting entrants and a tremendous amount of interest was centrod in the race because of the fact that the Canton four had won by the narrowest margin in Hongkong the previous Saturday. The Canton crew got the advantage at the start and led by half a length till the three-quarter mark, where both boats were level, and then a ding-dong struggle ensued in which neither could claim any advantage till the last stroke, when Hong-
half-a-length. Time, smin. 41šees.
employee at a cinematograph theatre, of Colony, as well as to the Chinese Govern- Dr. Armstrong, and Professor Anderson, I kong got ahead, and won by less than
which Mr. Mumeya was the director:
Mr. Sharp-You say the reason you threw the notes in the harbour was that you heard a voice behind the screen at
mont. The notes would go into the handa of money-changers and banks, and, he dared say, some Chinese shopkeepers in Hongkong. It was a matter of great
The crews were : --
2,
Hongkoný :--Bow, H. Hupedea; E. M. F. Momber; 3, F. L. Brown;
1, S. Juhnson; 2, F. Antonio. Team Rave (open to all the classes). 10th Standard; 2, 7th Standard. The winning team comprised F. Silva, Leung Wing Tai, A. Xavier and W. Boo 12. Hopping Race (open to all)-1, F.
Silva; 2, H. Coscolluela. 11-Tug-of-war-
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The 0th Standard beat the 7th Standard. The 5th Standard beat the 4th Standard. 14.-Consolation Race.-1, Domingo.
Master A. Goldenberg won the Senior Championship of the College and Master F. Silva won the Junior Championship.
His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni presented the prizes to the successful.competitors and the sports concluded with the usual cheers.
DRESS BILLS CONTRASTED.
A very smart woman will spend probably twice as much on her dress as her husband," said an authority in speaking of the case in the Law Courts in which the financial side of a West-end
the Nomura Hotel telling you to do so? concern to the Colony. The jury hadically employed, it had been well-known Stroke, A. Murdoch, and Cox, G. A millinery business was discussed.
(Laughter.)-Yes.
Can you tell us whose voice it was No, I do not know."
Did this mysterious voice suggest that you should call the notes cinématograph films (Laughter.)-No.
heard the various explanations the pristers had given for bringing these notes to Hongkong, and for their being found here. They had heard the attempt
to explain the so-called remuneration of 35,000 for a job which cost but $3,000, If this had been a genuine contract and the preposterous so-called remunera there would have been no difficulty with tion for No. 2 of $25,000 for $700. The the Japanese police, would there?-Ireason for these preposterous amounts believed what No. 1 told me, that there were very obvious. They were incapable would be no difficulty?
Didn't it strike you that 850,000 was a rather high commission for introducing No. 1 --I thought that it was only put down in writing, and I didn't expect it,
But didn't you think it was suspicious to promise you so much ?--Yes, I did think it was high, i
Caldwell.
Canton-Bow, H. Lehmann; 2, E. Dauter; 3, E. Johnson; Stroke, F. C. Herb, and Cox, H. Hotson.
EVENT 3 The Hong Gig Race was won rather easily by Messrs. Reiss & Co. Cox, W. G. Saunders,
EVENT 4:-Canoe Race.-1, R. Johnson; 2, W. Imhoof.
EVENT 5-Second Fours. In this race
"Of course," this authority went on, "there are some very extravagant men,
but however extravagant a man maybe he cannot possibly spend anything like the amount that an extravagant woman will get through To mention one, case: She was left You remember Lady X. £25,000 by a relative. In eighteen months of it was spent on dress. it was all gone, and practically the whole
And it all goes so easily as you can
..
af explanation execpt that the prisonera turbines for steamships, propellers of the Canton second four lived up to their hundred pounds for a ball gown or for a
INTIMATIONS
NURSE RAE RECOMMENDS THE CUTICURA REMEDIES
For Skin Troubles. Her Hands Rough" and Itching. Had to Wear Gloves Night and Day. Could Not Take Cases. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment: A Complete Cure.
It is now more than twelve months since the skin on my hands became rough and
Jicting, I tried ample dressings and several pat- ent ointments, but they only eased them for a time, If I did any washing the acute Irritation afterwards was sorrible. It would.
roughness of thank in turned to deep cuts. I have had to wear gloves nighi and day for a long time. I had to stay at home for a whole month and not tako česen, because the dainfectants I used in my pro fession only aggravated the fritakjon.
**Y ami away for several samples of dif ferent cures of differens simea, but until gos Cutleurs. Omtment and Cosy I had no xes) relief. After using the sample box of Quileura Ointment my hands became eastor. -but they had been häd, for go long and skô SULA WETO 80 Very deep that 1 had to use four boxca of Cuticurs Ointment belowe 1 and
our [ began to think they nevez would be right again, and it 1-bad not per sovered with Quileurs Ointment they never would. I have shown them to several doc tore and have had ointment from them, but I only had temporary relief. shall only be tos pleased to recommend tha Cutlers Remedies wherever I come across any skin troubles,"" (Bigned) Naze Ree, 32 Undler 3d.. Welverhampton, Eng., May 9, 1911,
• Bamples with 32p, book free from neuroet depot: F. Neshers & Sons, 27, Charterhouse Bq.,Londong Ryons & Co. Bydney, N.B. Lennon, Ltd., Cape Town: Muder. Maclean & Co., Calcutta and Bombay; Folter Bng à Ghem. Corp., sole props., Boston, U. 9. A.
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AT HOME PRICES:
imagine when such a woman will think BINOCULARS nothing of paying seventy, eighty, or a dress for Ascot, and never wear it twice Her ordinary morning coat and skirt for walking will cost perhaps £25 or £30. If 16 Power ***.. trummed with fur this price can readily
be doubled.
The lecturer began by pointing out that although it is only in comparatively recent times that the principle of the gyroscope, or as it might more properly be called, the gyrostat, had been selenti.
from time inmemorial. In its most familiar form it was seen in a spinning top. The envoient despots who ruled rather chi sh toy. It was the toy of over scho games thought the top a very small boys and some rather aged men. There were a number of phenomena which could only be explained by the properties of the spinning top. The applied in a number of ways in modern principle, which it represented had been times, as, for instance, in last-running machinery such as turbines, slow-running aeroplanes and torpedoes. He showed a number of beautifully-constructed tops reputation and repeated their last week's which revolved by electricity, and exwin. The boats were level at the halt plained that they had three axes, which mile mark, but at this point the Canton
called the axis of spin, the horizontal axis and the vertical axis. One of the crew gradually drew away from their tops he placed on a wire, and it travelled opponents and simply walked home, win- along like a tight-rope walker. Another ning comfortably by 33 lengths in dmin. was made to ride a bicycle on the floor
Hongkong :-Bow, T. 8. Fisher; 2, of the theatre, the rotating top behaving precisely as a human being does under O. B. Rowe; 3, W. B. Rigden; Stroke, the same circumstances in order to main R. H. A. Kellie; and Cox, G. A. Caldwell.
And then there are her hats and sain the equilibrium of the machine. A
Canton-Bow, A. P. Mei; 2, O. May; shoes. Then pounds for a hat which is very pretty experiment consisted in 3. C. Geiger, Stroke, F. Konitzky: and rarely worn more than eight or ten times, placing the rotating body inside a square Cox, A. Hotson,
is nothing. It may be ten times this sum, frame and walking with it first in the
EVENT 6-Senior Pairs. This was a the osprey that is in it alone costing £20 direction in which it was spinning and very punishing race and like the Challenge or 30
"Then there are riding habits, sporting first case the machine went on spinning till the last 50 yards spurt, when the tertain. Japanese police officials-I didn't, and the false which had been pointed out quite contentedly, but in the second it so Hongkong pair shot ahead and won by considered-gloves, handkerchiefa, 100, and which the jury had undoubtedly seen. far resented the action that it turned three-quarters of a length. The winners ornaments, and what not. A woman con tell him so
Many things which are finished splendidly, and the losera seemed really spend anything. Yet some manage Can you suggest any honest reason for He would especially ask the jury to right over. No. 1 receiving such a sum -No, I don't consider two points the participation of matter of common observation the lecturer, hardly to have a spurt left when the very well on £4,000 or £5,000 a year, and there are others, of course, who look explained by the peculiar properties of rotating bodies, as, for example, the Hongkong boat went ahead.
Hongkong-Bow, F. L. Brown; Stroke, almost equally nice on much less."
A MAN'S WANTS... Didn't you think that the $25,000 for conspiracy, and the suggestion of the superior stability of the paddle wheel E. M. F: Momber; Cox, G. A. Caldwell.
Taking the man, another authority. No. 2 was rather hight-He was only to defence that this was a genuine transne vessel as compared with the screw vessel.Canton:-Bow, E. Dauter;. Stroke,
said: A well-dressed man in society He also showed how the Brennan mone-F. C. Herh; Cox, A. Douter.
need not spend a great deal. Unless his tastes are extravagant, be will find that t he can dress very well on £500 or £600 a year, He must have, of course, five or six evening suits. They will cost ten or fifteen guinens each.
Have you ever undertaken such a commission as this before in your life No, never.
What was No.1 to receive the sum of $135,000 for 3-I don't know.
I put it to you that you told Ushiyada
know the matter was a fraud and were in fact sharing the spoils. That was the only reason which would answer the innumerable questions, which prosecuting Counsel had put to the prisoners in the box. The men had absolutely fallen to pitces in cross-examination. It did not sort to be seriously contended that these not forged notes. The Canton were Treasury scerned to be the proper people to speak to that, and they declared they were forged The forgery was clearly a good one, but there were differences on
10secs.
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FOUR GOWNA A DAY. "Then she must have a gown for lunch, 12 another for the afternoon, and a third for dinner, each costing anything from per- haps £90 to £60.
that he had to share that amount with the face of the notes between the genuine then in the opposite direction. In the Fours neither could claim any advantage dresses, and a thousand details to be
think anything about it,
•
got one-half of that, the other half being
divided between Koyama and myself.
What were you getting that amount for For introducing No. 2.
You intended to start a printing press out of the profits of this business 7-Yes.
each individual
prisoner in thia
tion. The prisoners would be divided into three groups, and they all scened to have taken their part in the groups. Nos. 5 and 6 lived at Mumeyn's in Hoog. kong, and worked this end of the plot up to the time of the arrival of the others. If this transaction had gone through Nos. 7 and 8 brought down the second smoothly you would have done the same consignment of forged notes in accordance thing again I hadn't done it before with a prior arrangement. The evidence these groups This concluded the evidence for the generally showed that defence.
worked together with one common object
Mr Sharp said he would make a few-the forgery of these notes in Japan for observations upon the two law points in the purpose of issuing them in Hongkong, the offence, the charge and the attitude Therefore the prosecution contended that of the special rules concerning evidence, the conspiracy was one conspiracy. Firat with regard to the offence, he sub-
-mitted that the agreement between the conspirators constituted the offence, to cheat and defraud those members of the public into whose hands these notes would fall. The charge was absolutely an antechnical one. The offence would be even without the making of
Counsel theu detailed the evidence con-
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rail train nets, and how ships at sea may he steadied by means of a gyroscope EVENT 7-Mixed Wherry Racey Finally, he showed a working model of great amount of local interest centred new gyroscopic motor car on two wheels. In this race and the three ladies who This is the invertion of his son, Dr. D. entered rowed splendidly. Mrs. Daven- Gray, although he modestly withheld the port and Mr. Wilson were leading for the fact. It seems that the motor car in first half of the way, but then the winiere question can run on one wheel or on two took the lead and kept it and the first or more wheels with a single track, that pair fell back to third place. is to say, placed tandem fashion. At the conclusion of the lecture, which was. followed with deep interest, Professor Gray was warmly applauded,
RUSSIAN PEASANTS AND THE TSAR.
1st. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Saunders, Bnd. Mrs. Bulo and Mr. Drevard. EVENT 8 —Second Fairs. In this race the Hongkong pair never looked like winners, being behind from the start. The Canton pair rowed in fine style, winning by three lengths, and they looked as if they would have been a good match for the winners in the first pairs.
Three or four morning-coats will be necessary, at about ten guineas cach, and at least a dozen pairs of trousera to wear with them, at two guineas a pair.
"Twelve bunge suits, costing eight or nine guinea; each, four or five sporting suits, six or seven guineas cach, half a dozen sporting overcoats, six guineas each, besides ordinary overcoats, which will cost more, hats, including four or five silk hats, at thirty or thirty-fiv shillings each, boots, gloves, and under-
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EVENTB:-International Scratch Fours. Wear, An interesting feature of the Romanoff There were three entries in this race
Men used to be more extravagant than STUDY: earning each prisoner individually, and Tercentenary ceremonies last month was British, German and Swiss crews com- said No. I was one of the curliest and the reception of peasant deputations by pcting. All got well away, but about they are to-day. Some years ago it was principal conspirators, and he was of a the Taar at the Palace. His Majesty, in a quarter mile from the start misfortune no uncommon thing for a man to come befell the Germans, one of the footboards in and, taking a fancy to a certain. better social class than the others. He welcoming them, said !----
I am very glad to see all of you repro-getting loose, and they were left behind pattern, buy up the whole of the cloth, was known as a foster-brother to Koga, sentatives of our great little mother. The race between the other two was very
Our Russia has grown great and was invited to join because of his Russia. influence with the police, and he certainly and strong through belief in God, the good and close all the way, and there was took a large part in the organisation and Emperor's love for his people, and the thing in it even when they passed the people's attachment to the Imperial winning post. The Swiss team got the
verdict by a foot. the printing of the notes. If it was Throne. May it ever so remain ! genuine transaction why should, tho conspirators desire to call in the police?
the same n single note
His Lordship-To save time, I may as well intimate at once that I shall direct the fury that if they are satisfied that this
Mr. Alabaster, in reply, admitted thore. case, taken as a whole, shows fraud, or that one or more of these prisoners con- was a case to answer, and he and hist spired together with intent to defraud, friend (Mr. Jenkin) were there to answer The jury it. The jury would not be troubled by the success is not necessary. must be satisfied that some overt act has any dispate as to the law in the caso, as be agreed absolutely with Mr. Sharp. been done in this Colony which is an
They would remember he told them before. offence against the laws of this Colony, and he would repeat it, that it was the There is only one point in which I had duty of the prosecution to prove their in every criminal charge, and a doubt from the opening, and that is as cas
a conspiracy charge, especially so in regards Nos. 7 and 8. It is not on the when they could get in a lot of extraneous facta; it is on the law entirely. With information which would be rejected as regard to the acts of conspiracy-some act evidence on any other criminal charge. It was for the prosecution to prove first being done abroad by a foreign subject of all that the particular conspiracy with it would be necessary to show that some which the prisoners were charged took overt act had been done within our piace, and then to consider the participa jurisdiction. I have to be satisfied that tion, guilt or innocence, or connection
The oldest village cider present, ad dressing the Tsar in the second person singular, replied:-
Thou, lord, art our protection against
This was the closest finish of the day and was quite exciting, end the contest between the British and the silk worms" caused great enthusiasm among the
spectators. A
so that no other person could have any THE EYE thing quite like it. That is a practice that is less common to-day.
"One very well-known man of a past generation had five hundred pairs of trousers when he died, and his wardrobe was worth £20,000. Even today a well- dressed man will not wear the same pair Bome who require forty or fifty pairs of of trousers the second day, and there are
THE LIMIT.
all enemies. In thee is truth, in the After the last race most of the boots. is mercy. Thou hast granted us par spectators gathered on the Tringtan' and-
But even an extravagant man would sants many tokens of thy favour. May Mrs. T. E. Griffith presented the prizes, cst thou, therefore, be happy, our Mr. Cameron, the chairman of the find it dificult, according to the best beloved ruler God give thee long Rowing Club, in a few well-chosen opinion, to get beyond about £3,000 a life and bless thee May this land of sentences, welcomed the Hongkong Yacht year for dress, whereas to the length of Russia prosper under thy mighty Club and congratulated them on winning a woman's dress bill there is literally no sceptre in pesce; may thy exalted son, so well and hoped that they would not limit. our lord the Tsarevitch and the Heir to forget Canton when we had another especially for a hat of which there can be the Throne, grow up to be a joy to thee Regatta, but also that they would not no replica, women will pay practically. little mother Tsaritsa, and to all thy take away all the cups. Thanks were any sum.
Men, however, women will tell you, lieges! Be sure that our lives belongnecorded to Mrs. Griffith for presenting
For
an exclusive style, and
to thee. Be sure that at thy first call we the prizes, and she was rude the recipient have the same expensive taste for Old shall place ourselves before then like of a beautiful bouquet of roses. Thanks Masters. They will pay seventy or a wall and sacrifice ourselves like Ivan also were accorded to the Officers of the eighty thousand pounds for a picture. Sussanin for thy dear life, thy Huuse, Taington for their "kindness and Yeb dress, they maintain is as great an So that you really and the glory of our country, Rule, hospitality and to the Messageries art as Velasquex. Tsar of the true faith, to our glory and Cantonaises for allowing the Robert have no right to accuse us of being more to the terror of our foes.
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