LARGE SEIZURE OF COCAINE
AND MORPHINE,
CHARGE AGAINST A FOREIGN MERCHANT,
The renianded case in which Mr. G. L. Duncan, of Messrs. MacEwen, Frickel & Co., is charged with being in unlawful
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH. 1913.
CARCS.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEG
RECEPTION TO THE NEW "DIRECTOR.
possession of quantities of morphine and Revenue Officer Wilden went to the offices of stout, and next to that came the strong Brother Adrian. Among those present
the defendant,
to He
I believe it takes five coolies to open that door. Are you prepared to say that think I can. you could open that door yourself?-1
were--Bishop Pozzoni (in the chair), Rev. Fathers P. de María (Correspondent of the Catholic Schools), P. Gabar li, Barchi, Page, A. Grampa, Souvez representing the French Procuration), F. Noval (Procurator of the Spanish Mis ion), Consul and Mrs. J. J. Leiria, Major Bowen, A.P.D., Mr. and Miss Rosario, Miss Loureiro, Miss Alves, Messrs. J. P. Braga, Henry Dixon, James Damond, J. Rocha, F. E. Carvalho, E. J. and J. M. Noronha, M. Gonella, and G. Sequeira, and Miss C. M. Noronha (of the Education Department).
We gratefully acknowledge, our indebted ness to the College and its teachers for the benefieaut Catholic education we have reerived and which they continue to impart to the youth of Hongkong.
INTERPORT SWIMMERS RETURN.
The Hongkong intorport avimming. team arrived in the Colony from Shang- hai last evening by the steamer Luchow. Shortly after leaving Shanghai tho vessel oncountered rough weather, and to avoid the typhoon, which appeared to be
shelter, where she remained some twelve: hours.
We ennetuds with an assurance of our devoted attachment to our Alma Mater and our willing endeavour to co-operato with you interests. We subscribe ourselves, to be, Sir, approaching, ran into Lek Sin Bay for and your staff in the furtherance of its best your obedient servants.
Here follow the Signatures.] Hongiang, 8th September, 1913.
The following felicitous telegraphic message, received from the Secretary of the St. Joseph's College Association, Shanghai-an association of old Hong kong Boys--was road by Mr. F. E. of the Carvalho, the oldest pupil College--
Shanghai, 5th September, 1813. Bases, Hongkong,
to the V.R.U. where a large crowd had On landing most of the swimmers went assembled to meet them and to hear them recount their victories and defents. The handsome trophies won were on exhibit. and each man of the team was the contro of an interested crowd of listeners. Ail waxed cloquent as they explained the why and wherefore of the events lost by Hong- kong, and the reason that they had to leave their far behind.
The swimmers looked fit and well and. spent a very enjoyable time in the North, Convey Brothor Adrian Association their hosts doing all in their power to greetings congratulates wishes long roign make the stay of the visitors a pleasant prosperity Alma Mater.Ozonio,”
The Hongkong representatives did their best for the honour of Hongkong. Brother Annis'a reply was in the but conditions and luck were against Proceedings commenced with an over following, termos:--Dear Past Students them. Lure played by the Band of the Sociedado and Old Boys of St. Joseph's
Shanghai, it appears, is richer in swimmers than the local men expected. l'ailarmonien, composed for the most part College,--Host sincerely and cordially Featherstonhaugh,
one of thoir
him.
Thu
They word watched, followed to a board which were similar to those found in the ing boase, eventually seized there and of the premises, but found nothing else...
Witness searched the remainciar
taken to the Central Police Station,
In cross-examination by Mr. Goldring,
Messro where they were found to contain & largo witness said the entrance to quantity of norphine, There was a fur-McEwen, Fricke & Co.'s premises was ther search wade under a arch warrant to the left. There was a passage which at a largely attended reception held at direct on the Des Voeux Road, by turning His Lordship Bishop Pezzoni presided at the offices of Messrs. MacEwen, Frickel ran the whole depth of the premises. Joseph's College, last evening, in & Co., where a large qunutity of cocaine leading to a door right at the back. On
found the right was a godown, for the storage honour of the new Director, the Rov. and also of morphine wers
room. Mr. Duncan sat in what might be cocaine was opened before Mr. G. N. of the firm, saw Mr. Duncan and told him called the north-east corner of the build- ing. His desk almost faced the door, and Ortas at the Magistracy yesterday after he had a search warrant and wish witness could see him from the passage noon. The charges against the defendant search the plaer.
Mr. Duncan had no whilst he was sitting at his desk. Oppo site the stout godown, and strong-room! were:-(1), That on the 23rd August, then option but to allow him to dổ sà. not being a person licensed under Section was shows round and found stacked up were pieve goods and sundries offices,
on the floor 379 empty sardine tins. Close and the compradore's department. 6 of the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1905, nor a
Mr. Goldring-Now in regard to the to these were another lob of sardine tins strong-room door. It would be closed in registered person as defined by Section 2 thereof, unlawfully cid have in his containing sardines, and about 24 of these the ordinary way by a heavy door, and tins contained six bottles of cocaine each padlock grating-It was a heavy iron possession, custody or power a greater The floor, moreover, was strewn about closed when I went in,
door-I saw no grating. The door was quantity than is official doses of poison with keys and strippings from opened se, cocaine, to wit, 518 ounces, at No. 4arding tins. The revenue officer also Des Vaux Road Central; (2), And that found in the same room two cases marked then not being a person holding a proper sardines," and on opening these he
Then we will have a trial of strength, liconet under Sections B1. or 63 of found that one of the cases contained 50 your Worship. (To Inspector Wilden)---
Who Ordinance No. of 1000, did have in his tine, sach of which contained six bottles defendant. He said he had obtained it gave you the key to the door The possession 1881bs. of morphine contrary touf cocaine.. The remaining tins con- from the compradore. Section 2 of Ordinance No. 11 of 1010. astained sardines. In another case, he
Mr. Duncan gave you every assistance. I believe. You had no abstacles pat in old students of the school and their do I think you for the valued and opponents, surprised the visitors by his amended by Ordinance No. 2 of 1013. found de sardine tins containing six your way at all-No. That is so. friends, upon the conclusion of which warm-hearted address with which you turn of speed, and is now looked apon
3. P. M. Hodgson (Crown Solicitor) bottles of eochine each, while the Did any conversation pass between you Minster JM. BRAGA welcomed Brother have
as a coming Far Eastern champion. Ho 56 kindly and spontaneously is about 10 or 17 years of age, and within prosecuted, and Mr. P. W. Goldring, of remainder of the tins contained surdines, when you went in?--I passed the time Adrian, on behalf of the present pupils, welcomed me fo St. Joseph's the next year or so, much is expected of --Besars, -Goldring & Rass, appeared-for-In-the-same-room-he found six tins of the day to him, and said I had a
warrant to search the promises," Hori a felicitous address, in which he assured College, Hongkong. What gives me labelled "white starch which evidently replied Certainly."
The only regrettable incident during Aim of their ready obedience and desire great pleasure, especially, is to ser the carnival was the behaviour of some Mr. Goldring, at the outset, said he had been opened. These tins wore half-
I thought that at one period when you to profit by his instruction. wished to cell his Worship's attention to full of starch-In the drawer of a certain came to you and said, "Is there anything
before ine so many past students who were of the players in the water polo match. "were going up and down the passage he
Brother ADN suitably thanked the educated hero during different periods A few men who should have known better. got rather excited and behaved as they an article which appeared in the Wong cupboard in this room, 90 empty mor- I can assist you to find? Is there any scholars for their address, which, he said, from the very beginning of the College should not have done, but eventually kung Telegraph of Saturday headed phine tins were found, as well as a number thing special you are looking for!" or
down to the closing term of the past school matters were straightened out. Outside this something like that I remember him he greatly appreciated. **Cucciata." He did not know whether of empty sardine tins.
Hongkong boys naturally regret their Jaying,
year. The College will not go back on its failure to capture the rival flag, but in Is there anything specist you. A creditable programme of music was his Worship had read it or not, but it room, that is to say, in a passage which would like to see I think I said, "I
tien gone through, vizi-Action Song: A onward march of progress; for it will be the right sporting spirit are hoping seemed to tún, and he would ask his Wor- forms part of the office, Revenue Officer will tell you in a minute.
Wilden found eight wooden cases, opened
At that time you had not seized any lerry Set of Boys, Masters E. Souza, R. my daily endeavour to continue' walking for better results at the next meeting. Meantime, they acknowledge the ship to express the opinion that it was,
packages—No.
Daplistu, A. Souza, A. Vas, A. Kocha, constantly and faithfully in the footsteps superiority of Shanghai and the splendid a most improper article to have been then, and found that five of them con-
I think you told him you would like to written at this particular time. Hitained eight tins of what ought to have have a look at the strong-room, and he Figueiredo, E. Remedios; Selections, of my worthy predecessors, keeping in all struggle which the Northern swimmers
Baptista; My Old Kentucky school matters abreast of the times, and put up to gain a victory. client knew nothing about this at all, and been white starch, but concealed in the called the compradors for the key-Her. O
He went to the
Home, Master F. Echevarria; Overture, if possible going ahead in the van by (Mr. Goldring) spcke merely in the centre of each tin were four 1lb tins of went to get the sey,
morphine. The sixth case had seven tins
compradore's department. interests of the general public as to of what appeared to be white starch, bub
The Witness added, in reply to further Band of the Sociedade Philarmonica; physical, intellectual, and moral educa- whether an article of this kind should be in the centre of each of these were four questions, that he did not remember what Must Wo Lave the Old Home (Solo and tion. Long before I came here, I had the key was tike. Nor did he remember Chorus), Master E. Souza; Traumorei, hard with a pardonable pride of the 1lb. tins of morphine. The two cases what the lock on the door was like. starch. All these cases and thus were
(Sole and Chorus), Master C. J. Oxford Local Examinations, as well as in conveyed to the Central Polien Station, and the defendant was charged.
Malcampo; Spanish Dance, Mastors A. the Shorthand and Typewriting Speed Further, the two cases seized in the
Esendero and E. Echevarria, accompanied Examinations. These excellent results, boarding-house when opened were found
by Master R. Valdes; Death of Nelson, there is every reason to hope, will continue to contain small bottles of morphine, and
Master E. Edser, accompanied by Mr. O. to be achieved, seeing that I am so ably to fill the cases up and keep them stendy; boxes of photographic plates had been
Baptista I
assisted by such devoted and self-sacrificing were used."" A number of these boxes contain- absolutely nutrue. If his Worship, uning similar photographite plates were said. "All right, and then went away.ast pupils, read the following address of the College. You delicately express the co-workers as those who now form the staff perusal of the article, could properly do found in the offices of Messra, MacEwan, He did not say he would go and see to so. Mr. Goldring asked him to express his that if he substantiated these facts he knew he went to the compradore's depart Frickel & Co. Mr. Hodgson submitted whom these cases belonged, but witness
To Reverend Brother ADRIAN, Director of laudable desire in your address that I disapproval of the Press publishing should have made out his case and a veryment, and understood he was going to seo
St. Joseph's College, etc., Hongkong, whould tenrismit to my superiors the- articles of this kind when cases were strong case, besides being ono which the the compradore. He did not say, after St. Joseph's College, privileged with the possible in the teaching Staff of St. St.-We, the undersigned, pust pupils of advisability of making as few changes as coming on. Several people had called his satisfy his Worship that he was not im-
defendant would undoubtedly have to returning from the compradore's departpportunity, gladly arail ourselves of it, to attention to it, and it had been commented plicated in any shape or form. The fines, ment, The cases are not mine.
very strongly inv.ng regard to the as his Worship was aware, were heavy will have to hold me responsible until test to you our sense of pleasure at your Joseph's. Rest assured that I shall be
He merely
appointorent as Director of the College, and only too glad to second your entreaty. maportance of this co, and another $2,000 on each charge, and he would, it can find out thou accept response to tender to you a sincere expression of our Only absolutely necessary changes will there was a conviction, ask for the inflie The marks on the cases were not the same cardin welcome upon your assuming the take place, I promise you. I am bound, which was coming on.
tion of the full penalty on each charge, Those in the passage were marked 18.
chities of your trusted office. His Worship-If you think it has pre- because the illicit importation of mor
Facluded in our gumbers are snel of the however, to Bay that changes must judiced my mind-----.
phine into this Colony was a very serious and those in the strong room. B.
& O *!
scholars of the College as belong to the very inevitably take place occasionally, for matter. Mr. Goldring-Of that we have not the
Mr. Goldring said he would like to liest days of the school's existence in administrative reasons, but, as far as I am Mr. Goldring suggested that it might slightest fear whatever, but it might pre-
be as well for his Worship to visit the have the premises viewed before he pro: Hongkong The links in the chain have been able, I will strive not only to keep the premises of Messrs. MacEwen, Frickel & ceeded any further with his cross-examina continuously forged since then; for, among judice the general public, and there might,, and M. Orme said he would do so tion. He could reserve the balance of his the signatories of this Address, are counted present efficient staff, but also to consider- be a jury in the case. I am only asking if it was found neccesary.
questiore until afterwards. Probably he
the mies of students who have attended|ably augment it. What gratifies me most Lus Chiu be, Chinese revenue officer would have only a few to ask, but they classes it various successive periods, without of nd is to observe your sincere loyalty your Worship to noties it, and I submit it is not a proper article.
intermission up to, and inclusive of, the employed by the Imports and Exports would mostly turn on the position of
and attachment to your dear old Alma Department, said that on the 23rd Angust the desk, he received certain instructions. He saw minor issues as far as we can.
His Worship We must try and confine closing term of the past school-year.
Yo, Sir, follow upon the footsteps of Mater, and your promiss to co-operate two cases being conveyed by two earlies
Mr. Goldring--Well, your Worship, w2 predecessors who laboured assiduously and with me and my staff further from Messrs. McEwen, Frickel & Co.'s
of self-sacrifice, the best interests of the College. For my Mr. Goldring-It has not sailed quite. The cases were of woord, like those shall have to test Inspector Wilde's with large casure close enough to the wind to make it so.
produced. They were put on a truck,
aided by the self-effacing efforts of an
raise St. part, I will do my utmost to help the Mr. Goldring further said he proposed industrious tenching staff, to by two But certain people pointed out to me the and then pulled to Giling, Street them to prove that Mr. Duncan knew absoph's College to the rank it has attained Old Boys of St. Joseph's to pince their effect it had on them, and I thought I was
of
written when two important cases were opened were each about half-full of white paid no attention to the deseription of Master R. Valdes; A Suldier and A Man successes of St. Joseph's. College in the.
coming on. He said it was absolutely imprimer, and felt inclined to suggest that it was almost malicious, coming 28 it did at this particular moment. He had also to say that it was to a very large expert inaccurate; the premises inaccurate, and the deductions
were
His Worship-All comment on a case before the Court------
your Worship to express an opinion to-day. It is a long article, and I should have thought it had been taken from some American newspaper rather than a Hong kong newspaper.
culae onse.
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the doors on the premises. He could not remember who actually unlocked the door thinks he asked defendant to the of the strong-room. Witness did EUL cases belonged. After the seizure defe dant said to witness, "What are you going to do about it?". Witness said, "I am going to arrest you, Mr. Duncan. suppose they belong to you. Defendant:
memory.
owners."
ME HENRY DIXON, on behalf of the
Hongkong
to
foundation. In your address you have referred to the knowledge and morni The achievement is rendured the more semarkable when we real the paucity ot available means and the Sisyphian efforts of up-bringing derived from the old school, the pioneers of education in Hongkong to and as a result you are all holding introduce, innder adverse and contending prominent positions in the social, com circumstances, Western education onmercial and industrial activities of the Mr.approved principles,
INTIMATIONS
FOOT ULCERATED
COULD NOT SLEEP
At Night for it. Caused Lot of Pain, Tried Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and Foot Was-Cured.-
76, Wycliffo Ruud. Datterson, Kag.—” [ had a very bad ulcerated foot caused. through a knocks two years ago. It caused me a lot of pain and I could not sleep at right for ft. I tried many things but they only did good for a theo, then it broke out afresh. With my fainly I was com- pelled to krop about. I had treatment and It really was no better for it.
They said unless I lald up I should not be able to get on tay foot any maro. At last I destrod to try Cutleurs Boap and Ointment and my fast was cred" (Signed) Mas, Goff, Aug. 20, 1012,
RED BLOTCHES ON SCALP
25, Harrow St., Osmaston, Derby, Eng.-- "My baby had running sores at the top of, his head. They came In real blusher and then broke out in mattery sores until they covered the whole of this scalp. 36 was ko matter eosing out, I had no rest with himi for about six weeks. He used to cry, the whole day long-
**Then I saw the advertisement for Cat. cura Soan and Ointment, so I sunt for a sample of Cutlern Soap and Dintment. I used them and got another cako of Cuticura
and
same Cutleurs Ointment and it
May 23, 1012.
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Temer-faced men should shave with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. Sample freo.
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jastified in mentioning it. I do not ask conveyed inside the Ki Sang boarding. Intely nothing at all about these cases, to-day es a leading educational institution in budding Union on a solid and lasting
house. Witness returned to his office and They were brought there without his reported the matter to the Inspector, knowledge, consent, or sanction, and he The latter accompanied witness to the would also prove that they were brought there at a time when it was known r boarding-house, and opened the cases, They were then taket to the Central Duncan would be out. He would tell his Police Station.
Worship why he wanted him to reserve his Revenue Officer John Charles Wilden cross-examination. It was a question of
these photographie plates.
a deposed that on the 23rd August the last
of fact they were His Worship-Looking at it casually, witness made a certain report to him, as atter
personal property, and
Much of the spado work wis done by the Culony. This fact is indeed an excellent I do not see that it bears on any partia result of which he saw two cases at the Duncan's,
it Ki Sang boarding-house, which were
was hardly likely, if he was confounders of, and others connected with, St. testimonial to the College, "And now let pointed out to him by the previous wit cerned in this, that he would allow his Mr. Goldring-If your Worship willness. Witness opened one of the cases, personal property to be packed up with Joseph's College. Upon the foundation well me express the fervent hope that the
and truly laid in the early 70's the later present pupils, when they leave the MAPPIN&WEBB, look at the concluding paragraphs: the which contained 198 ounces of eccaine and Inorphine.
His Worship No. It is extraordinary erection of the superstructure was rendered College and go forth to fight the battle innuendoes are sufficient to make it have also a number of boxes of photographic plates. The second box contained 200
Mr. Goldring said that defendant was possible, leading ultimately to the founding of life, may creditably walk in the foot- a bearing on this particular case. ources of cocaine, some of the hotties prepared at any monent to explain his of Honglong's own University, among the steps of the worthy past students, many would ask your Worship to consult being done up in parcels and others being remark to Juspector Wilden about accept is undor-graduates of which St. Joseph's distinguished representatives of waoni are more to express my sincere thanks for Hazeland on the matter and then decile loose. The boxes were subsequently taken ing responsibility. There was no option College can lay claim to have contributed here to-night, Finally, permit me once
Mr. Duncan was the only its quota: the Central Police Station. Witness then at the time..
You come lu tis, Sir, with a record in the your much-appreciated address of welcome what you will do. It might influence the went to the offices and godowns of person there at the time. it be a Saturs
me on my assuming the minds of a jury, and therefore it is the defendant that he had a warrant to
Messrs. McEwen, Frickel & Co., and told day afternoon,
His Worship granted Mr. Golding's sphere of education of which we feel justly extended to
Government School in your native country ship of St. Joseph's College! I cannot of Ireland, then connected with an important help referring to the Old Boys of St. STERLING SILVER WARE.
They your tried Joseph's who are in Shanghai. establishment in London, experience led to the choice of your selection have, I understand, a flourishing Old as Principal of the new Christian Brothers Boys' Association there already. I send school in the rapidly thriving town of Kuuta them my warmest congratulations, and Lumpur in the Federated Malay States. wish them continued prosperity in their Your next promotion brought you on to praiseworthy undertaking. I thank them all most sincerely for their congratulatory longkong-the pivot amand which denominational and secular efforts move in telegram which Mr. Carvalho has just read. They may rest asstired that I shall South China,
he ever ready to give theia my fullest. Sympathy and cordial co-operation in wher concerns their welfare (Loud applause.)
to 1
precedent that ought to be stopped search the premises, which were all on the request to allow him to reserve further proud. For ten years the Director of a large duties and responsibility of the Director-1
His Worship said he would look into the matter.
shorten the
ca50
as
far
The Magistrate further said-in order
possible, 1 take it that Mr. Gold ring is not inclined to dispute the point that his client is not a person who is a licence under the section, nor the point that the substance contained in. the bottles was cocaine?
Mr. Goldring-We are not disputing that. The only point is that I cannot make any admissions, this boing a criminal case.
ground floor, Witness searched the cross-examination.
Mr. R. O. Hutchison, superintendent
place, and found in the strong-room, on
NEW CONSIGNMENTS
PRINCE'S
PLATE
[GUARANTEED FOR 30 YEARA):
OUTLERY.
the floor, stacked up in one corner, 379 of Imports and Exports, stated that empty sardine tins, and another pile of about one o'clock on the date meationed tins, 24 of which contained cocaine, in the summons he went to the premises These tins were soldered down and on top of Messra. MacEwen, Frickel & Co., where of the cocaine were slabs of lead, apparent Le saw Inspector Wilden and the uefen-
In the same rom dunt. ly to make weight.
He also saw various tins and In witness' official dealings with witness also found two unopened wooden cases. cases of what purported to be sardines. Messrs. MacEwen, Frickel & Co. Mr. The first can continued 59 ting, each con- Duncan had always represented them.
Your record raises in us the hope that the taming six bottles of cocaine, and the Witness knew defendant had licences for other ting were filled with sardines. morphine and cocaine, but they expired excellent traditions of St. Joseph's College The second case contained 56 tins, each of over a year ago.. There had been he will not only he maintained but assuredly which contained six bottles of cocaine.official business in morphine or cocaine yelled so as to more firmly establish upon
Bishop PozzoNI Brother Director, The remaining tins were filed with for some time before that,
its permanent foundation of prosperity the sardines. In drawers and cupboards in In answer to Mr. Goldring, Witness high ame enjoyed by the Cathalie justitu- ladies and gentlemen-Looking down the the same room witness found £6 empty said that some time ago a case of cocainetions of the world-famed Brotherhood of programme I find that the compiler of this print has left me out in the-cold. It morphine tius, and a number of empty was addressed to Dr. Duncan's offices Saint John Baptist de la Sale His Worship-We are not going to sardine tins. The empty tins showed no and he went to him about it. Defendant That you will not be single-handed in the is cruel of him to have done so. When
trace of having contained sardines. The gave him every facility. He sent the analyse the contents of the bottles T
floor was strewn with keys and strippings person accused of having the cocaine prosecution of the task you aro entrusted I find, as you all must have done, what a Mr. Goldring-No. There is only a of sardine ti
Defendant was in the around to witness, and he also sent his with is our fervent hope. To this end we splendid showing boys of the old days and trust you will kindly transmit, our respectful boys of the present time can make, when question of quantity, and I suppose that room at the time, but said nothing of employees round for identification. will make absolutely no difference in the any importance, Witness went into the The Crown Solicitor said that subject prayer to the parent House of your Order in it comes to a demonstration of loyalty passage-way of the office, and found eight to proving the nature of the contents of Paris to cercede to us the greater perman- and devotion to the institution to which once in Hongkong of the members of your they owe so much, I am seized with a event of a conviction,
casta like that produced, all of which the bottles and cases he closed his case. Mr. Hodgson I will prove the quan- were gleed, although three had been He would put in a report, and woule staff who, by reason of their longer residence sense of pride-oven though that sense is
and older association, might be intimately unbecoming ina. Bishop at their splendid CHS. J. GAUPP tity; in fact, one bottle alone contained opened. Witness opened on: of the casus, call no wors witnesses.
and found to contain eight tins of what Mr. Goldring, in reply to his Worship quainted with the special needs of the achievement. My lack of modesty impelt as much as 1,000 doses. Proceeding. Mr. purported to be white starch Concealed and he did not think they would finish Culegend the peculiar idiosyncracies of me to with to take part also in to day's proceedings. The part I wish to take is Hodgson said this was a very simple case, is the centre were four b. tins of the case at the next hearing. He would its students.",
On our part we would fain make our to thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for and a very clear case on the evidence he morphine. Five of these cases contained call the defendant, and it would depend
the same. The sixth contained goven tins. on his friend's cross-examination.
humble protestations of sincere loyalty and your presence, evincing as it does your The facts should put before the Court.
The Crown Solicitor said, that if his attachment to the College, which has been interest in St. Joseph'a College. I thank Something had been taken out of the shortly were that on the 23rd August last seventh and eight cases, which were half- friend called the defendant the case to us the fountain soures whence we have you one and all.
derived the knowledge and zaoral up-bringing The assemblago rising, the Band of the two cases were seen coming out of the full of white starch. All the cases were would probably take zotne times
The Court then adjourned to view the wherewith we are enabled to move along Sociedade Philarmonica played God offices of Messrs. MacEwen, Frickel & conveyed to the Contral Police Station.
amidst the social, commercial and industrial Save the King," and the proceedings Co. at about 11 o'clock in the morning. Behind the defendant's desk witness sa premises, and the hearing will be coa
Fended. several boxes of photographic plates. finued this afternoon.
activities in the home of our adoption.
From the.
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& CO.,
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