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379

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one in 1882 and the other in 1887. A long investigation was conducted in each instance and at one of these inquiries, a memorandum was furnished by the fish merchants of Hongkong. This memorandum stated that in ponds of large dimensions, drugs were often used to kill fish. The fish so caught were offered for sale and in not a single known instance had anyone suffered from fish killed in this way. The Magistrate's findings appear to have been based largely on the voluntary statement of the fish merchants.

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379 on record 20. one in 1882 and the other in 1887. A long investigation was conducted in each instance and at one of these inquiries, a memorandum was furnished by the fish merchants of Hongkong. This memorandum stated that in ponds of large dimensions, drugs were often used to kill fish. The fish so caught were offered for sale and in not a single known instance had anyone suffered from fish killed in this way. The Magistrate's findings appear to have been based largely on the voluntary statement of the fish merchants.
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379 on record 20. one in 1882 and the other in 1887. A long investigation was conducted in each instance and at one of these inquiries, a nemorandum was furnished by the fish merchants of Hongkong. This memorandum stated that' in ponds of large dimensions, drugs were often used to kill fish. The fish so caught were offered for sale and in not a single known instance had anyone suffered from fish killed in this way - The Magistrate's findings appear to have been based largely on the voluntary statement of the fish merchants.
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379

on record

20.

one in 1882 and the other in 1887. A long investigation was conducted in each instance and at one of these inquiries, a nemorandum was furnished by the fish merchants of Hongkong. This memorandum stated that' in ponds of large dimensions, drugs were often used to kill fish. The fish so caught were offered for sale and in

not a single known instance had anyone suffered from fish killed in this way - The Magistrate's findings appear to have been based largely on the voluntary statement of the fish merchants.

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