To-day' Advertisements.
THE
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SHORT RANGE CUP AND SPOONS/
___ THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRI
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE:
TOMORROW (SATURDAY), the 1st July in the WESTERN DIVISION of the CITY
Ranges300 and 300 yards, Seven Shots and one-Sighter Weather permitting.
MOWBRAY'S NORTHCOTE,
Hon. Sec.
Mongkong, 30th June, 1899,
PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned have received instructions
THE
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,-
on
FRIDAY, the bath July, 1899, at 3 o'clock
in the Aftemoon at the Premises. All those Valuable LEASEHOLD PRO- - PERTIES situate at STATION STREET NORTH, Mongkok, Yasmates, in the. Dependency of Kowloon, known as Kowloon, Inland Lot Nos. 48, 483,44 485, and 486, containing in the whole 5,250 square feet.
The said premises are held for the respective residues of 5 several terms of 75 years each to be granted by Crown Leases thereof, and are subject to the PAYMENT of the several
CROWN RENTS of $16 ench or $80 per Annun
For further Parculars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
JHUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
or to WILKINSON & GRIST,
Solicitors for the Vendor. (8540
Hongkong, 30th June, 1899.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ד יי
THE Undersigned have received instructions
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
on
SATURDAY, the 15th day of july, 1899, at 3 o'clock
in the Afteroos at the Premises,
THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE
LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES,
situato at
HUNG HOM WEST,
in the
Dependency of Kowloon and Colony of
Hongkong,
LOT 1. All that piece of ground portion of Hung Hom Inland Lot No. 198, intended to
\WNERS OF Tenement Houses, situated (to the Westward of MORRISON and EAST STREETS) are reminded that these Houses are required by Law to be LIMEWASHED and CLEANSED previous to the end of JUNE, and in view of the present unhealthy state of that portion of the City early compliance with the Should the north of June, the provisions of Should the necessary, work not be done by the Ordinance 24 of 1887 will be used to enforce
By Order of the Board,
Law is urged
compliance.
reached 1,065 with 1005 D 1/320 cases and:
period of 1898
disease continued pri
may safely consider that we out of the wood as regards
PRECAUTIONS.
It has been considered necessary by the
authorities to close the Chinese theatres in the city in order to prevent the Chinese from crowding together and so spreading the disease. We should like to point out, however, that this precaution has been ren- dered utterly useless by the authorities them selves, for they have allowed two matshed
JUN
has THE Perailway from haikuan, and to
effect,
China may be seriously in from recent any mo the Chinese Government appears to be
in accordance with Hussian advice, and pur suing a policy calculated to produce comp hens with other foreign Powers,
pany available then they, This will doing any good.
ent
Mr. Osborne said there was great whether search parties were good br
better class of men as inspectors, etc, and Board to point out their utter helplesness' by
they wanted more of them, and this would be a not having an efficient staff; they wanted
good time to press the Government, for more From a question by the President Mr. funds to keep up their staff. Osborne said he intended the volunteers, to be paid-Carried.
one thing was certain that when search parties were falituted that Chinese as soon as ever saris destined to be at no distant date, they were taken sick immediately left the Colony The cases found, by the Sanitary THE Shanghal native city officials when the Authorities only represented, a very small Freich muil left were preparing temporary fraction of the total number of cases, quarters at the Chingyi College for the rebis own opinion it was better that the Chinese in fact they only found the corpses, In ception of the new Tootal of that port, Huang did go away, so he would propose that the Kien-yuan, from whom a telegram was received Government should be asked to call for Ar ten minutes to ning, on the morning of the on the atst inst. apprising them that he ex- volunteers from the Civilian population, 15th, an explosion took place at the West City pected to leave, Tientsin on the 3rd and to Chinese interpreters, and that Military authori Powder Magazine, Peking. Report says at Shanghai in the beginning of this would like to take this opportunity for the ties should also be asked to lend soldiers. He
other at Taikoktsut, and to these two places over the adjoining so acres of land were News has been received at Shanghai that the theatres to be erected, one at Yaumati andikeeveral tens of inen" and all the buildings week, of amusement the Chinese, theatre guers of destroyed. Fortunately the regiment quartwo new Chinese torpedo-boat destroyers which Hongkong flock at night, special launches being run from Hongkong to convey them tered there were gone out, or some 500, odd, collided with a couple of junks in the Peino being there. Thus it will be seen that then, might have emigrated on short notice. river last month were to undergo repairs in the although the Chinese do not herd together Details na to the cause, etc., are unknown at pre-Taku. Tug and Lighter Co.'s dock, also that the (65za in the Hongkong theatres they do so in those sent, but the officials are busy cooking up a propes foreign agents were settling for the repairs as at Yaunati and Taikoktsui, and, if the dis statement for the Throne, and in a week or two the boats had not been handed over Onc. of ease is to be spread in this manner they we may know less than we do now, Still, if the vessels had het stem twisted, 35 and the certantly do spread it. We are informed, and increase of knowledge is increase of sorrow, other sustained injury to lier battery we have no reason to doubt our authority, as Koheleth tells us, we must be as grateful as that at the Taikoktsui theatre no less than four possible for the light-suppressing instincts of men have been found dead from plague Chinese mandarins. There is said to be after the performance, lying where they had bright side to everything. C. D. Neves, fallen under the seats. It is not only the Hongkong people who patronise these places ACCORDING to a native paper, the Magistrate of amusement, but the villagers from the of Chimu, Shantung, arrested a ringleader of surrounding districts flock in and may either the anti-Christian Society known as the Ta contract the disease in the theatre, or bring Tao Hut, whose brother combined with the it with them and so spread it. If the Hong members of the Society had threatened to kong theatres have to be closed, we certainly break into the jails to deliver their leader. On think that the Chinese should not be allowed
C. W. DUGGAN, Secretary.
Sanitary Board Roont,
Hongkong, 15th May, 1899...
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA..
THE Company's Steamship
"YUENSANG,"
Captain l. H. Roife, R.N.R., will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 1st July, at This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First Class Passengers.
Noon,
For, Freight or Passage, apply to
JÄRDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 30th June, 1899.
[841 CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR TAILIENWAN & PORT ARTHUR.
THE Company's Steamship
* "KIUKIANG,” Captain. Arnold, will be despatched us above on MONDAY, the 3rd July,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 30th June, 1899
Intimation.
THE Shanghai mandatins went down in Chi pese gunboat to Woogung on the 1st to meet the French mail steamer Calédonien „which had on board the famous General Su, of Kuangsi,
who has been most popular with the French officers on the Tongking borders, due to the former's uniform courtesy and readiness to assist whenever the latter applied to him. General Su was to remain in Shanghal only a few days, when he intended to go on to Peking
This was all the business.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT
SPECIAL CRIMINAL SESSIONS,
Before the Hon. W MI
man (Actin
Chief Justice)
June 30th TRIAL OF THE UN LOONG MURDERERS. 7. His Honour, when Mr. Slade cross-examined This case was resumed this morning before the witness last examined by the prosecution yesterday S
to evade this precautionary measure by the sand ult. they entered the city in a body, of for special audience with the Empress Dowager. By His HonourThe first prisoner after he
carrying their theatres bodily away to some other district and spreading the disease
there.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
LONDON, June 28th, The Peace Conference bas finally declared (8554 that the Russian proposals for the limitation of
armanients are unacceptable, ⠀
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE
NA TRANSVAAL:
several hundred strong, and stopped in a temple at the intercession of the gentry and elders who offered to negociate with the Magistrate for the release of their leader. The Magistrate declared that he would try to pass a light sentence on the ringleader but that he could not release him for his own life and withi commendable courage led an attack on the unruly mob capturing some of them when they quickly dispersed. Some of the soldiers
received injuries during the skirmish. De A NUMBER of Chinese with broken heads and covered with blood were brought up before the, Mr. Fischer, a member of the Orange Free Mixed Court at Shanghai on the 26th, charged State executive, is using his good offices withith assaulting several of Messrs. Atkinson and the Boers to affect a settlement of the difficulty. Dallas' overseers. It appears that the firm in question, was building a house behind Sans meet on Monday but it is believed the mission will prove successful.
The Australian Colonies are discussing the
Government, in the event of hostilities in South Africa
registered as SECTION A. OF HUNG HOMA, S. WATSON & Co., Nothing official can take place until the Raad's
LIMITED.
INLAND LOT No. 158 containing an arca of 11,400 square feet, together with the Build- ings and Factory thereon, known as 17, Hung Hom. West. The said premises are held for
IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS
the residue of the term of 25 years under SHERRIES. question of offering troops to the Imperial
Crown Lease. Proponion of CROWN RENT $152.76 This Lot is let at the Annual Rental of $660, PAYABLE monthly on a monthly Tenancy, and the Lot is sold subject to such Tenancy.
Fer Dor, Casc
B-SUPERIOR. PALE‚DRY, dinner wine. Green Seal· Capsule
G-MANZANILLA,
LOT. All that piece of ground being other portion of Hung Hom Inland Lot No. 196, mended to be registered as SECTION D. OF HUNG HOM INLAND LOT NO. 198 containing an area of 18,700 square feet, together with the buildings and Factory thereon, known as ró Hang Hom West. The said promises are held under Crown Lease for Capsule
PALE NATURAL SHERRY, Wläte
the residue of the term of 75 years Propion SUPERIOR OLD DRY, of CROWN RENT 50.59. This Lot is let:
at an Annual Rental of $720, PAYABLE PALE NATURAL SHERRY, Red monthly on a Lease expiring and December next, and is sold subject to such letting.
· LOT 3. All that piece or parcel of valuable building ground being other portion of Hung Hom Inland Lot No. 198, intended to be registered in the Land Office as THE
REMAINING FORTION OF HUNG HOM INLAND LOT No. 198, containing an arear of 19,600 square feet. These premises. are immediately adjoining on the East side of to Hung Hom. West and are held for the
Seal Capsule
D-VERY SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, elioice old wine, White Seal Capsule
E-EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD ALE DAY, very finest quality,
residue of the term of 75 years under Crown Bluck Seal Capsule (Old
Lease. CROWN RENT for the whole lot $666
of which $403.35 is PAYABLE by the owners - Bottled)
of SECTIONS A and B as above mentioned. Possession of this Lot will be given to the pur chaser on the completion of his purchase.
Sale, apply to
HUGHES &HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
or to
[8550
WILKINSON & GRIST,
Solicitors for the Vendor. Hongkong, 30th June, 1899, NOTICE.. RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE,
166, Queen's Road East.
Mrs. HORTON, Hongkong: 30th June, 1899. Hongkong:
[8532
PRIVATE
$10.80
12.00
12.00
1440
D, C, and (Caro excellent dinner
Souch Terrace, Some of the works were defective and the contractor was told to remove them. This hie, never did and the architects therefore seat a party of their European over- seers to pull down the defective work. They were stoned by the workmen and had to fight their way out of the building by defending The Australians have defeated Derbyshire The Court fined two of the defendants in $20 themselves with any missiles that came handy,
by an innings and 249 runs,
CRICKET.
TYPHOON WARNING,
OBSERVATORY REPORT, The Observatory report says On the 29th at 4.25 p.. Red South Cone
hoisted.
On the 30th at 11-am. Black South Cone hoisted. The barometer has fallen on the S. coast of China, and is little changed elsewhere. The depression seems to be situated to the S.S.W. of Hongkong in about 18 Lat, and moving apparently towards N.W. FORECAST E. winds, streng; possibly a fresh gale: squally,
'showery."
WARNING FROM MANILA:
The following telegram has beca courteous. ly forwarded to us by U. S. Consul General R
Wildman:→→
MANILA OBSERVATORY,
June 30th, 10 años,
Depression in China Sea West of Manila, between 116 and 117. Meridians. Moving Pro
bably West North West
For further Particulars and Conditions of Wines and suitable for invalids and delicate stomachs. D and are after dinner Wines of a very superior vintage. All are true Xores Wines.
LOCAL AND GENERAL: Sample bottles and sniller quanti-PERING gossip says that all hopes which ties will be supplied at proportionate Li Hung-chang may have entertained of his wholesale rates.
return to power may now be considered as finally at an end. The C. O. M. of China is a mere nonentity in the capital and quite discredited by all pattes, - › On the 22nd inst, says a Shanghai vernacular paper, the officials of the Rauchuan districts in Yangchow received information that three or four hundred salt smugglers at a place called Shaopai have made. their abode in a large temple and are, in a state of unrest. Troops were at once despatched to prevent a probable rising.
TOYO KISEN KÄISHA.
NOTICE
FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGASAKI - AND SHANGHALA "ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"HONGKONG MARU”
CONS
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees.
We only guarantee our Witics and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
BIRTH.
of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their At 39, Kiangse Road, Shanghai, on the 21st Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to of June, 1890, the wife of MORTON JONES, of take immediate delivery of their Goods from son.. alongside.skyph
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees, risk and expense
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent,
· Hongkong, 30th Junë, 1899.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE POS. N. Co.'s Steamship.
THE P
MANILARL
[1310
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID SUEZ AND STRAITS. A Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are bereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be solted out Mark by Mark And delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed
This vessel brings on Cargo
From Italy, 5.9. Thames.
A
Optional Goods will be landed here unless
instructions are given to the conti
∙PM, TO-DAY RNYA
Goods not cleared by
P.M. will be subject to rent
before
a4
No Fire Insurance will beteffected by me
any care whatever) Dres
DEATH.
At Shanghai, on the erst of June, 1897; ADA
| DOROTHY, the beloved infant daughter of Fercy
and Ada Wheen, aged 8 months,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1899,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
each, one was sentenced to two months, four jo 100 blows each, and two were dismissed. Some of the culprits bore the well known legend on the back of their uniform S.P.C.G.
ACCORDING to a private telegram from Peking received by one of the Shanghai mandarins the Manchu Cheng Hou, who had been designed by the Empress Dowager for the sub- stantive appointment of the Tientsin Customs Taotaiship, declined the honour owing to the fact that he was made to understand that, if he did take the appointment up, he was expected to pay to Pi Sinolien, the Empress Dowager's favourite eunuch nearly. The 200,000, in addition to the fis. 40,000 which is the usual fee expected by the officials of the Board of Civil Appointments,
It is further reported that Chong Hou bluntly told the Einpress Dowager of the extortion made on him, but that the Empress Dowager, instead of taking up the matter and punishing the offenders, simply ignored the accusation, replying that, perhaps, she had better appoint Cheng. Hou to a Provincial Judgeship when
vacancy occurred.
a
ON the 5th inst. at in o'clock, the hack tene 1, and 55. Rye Descry, French Concession, ments of three native furniture shope, Nos. 49, Shanghai, suddenly collapsed, seriously injuring a woman and three children, all of whom have received deep cuts about the head and face, besides being badly bruised all over. At the time the walls fell the children, whose ages mange between three and five years were walk ing through the narrow alleyway, and, con sidering they were buried in the debris, it is marvellous they were not killed. The woman was a servant on the premises. The property, which was only repaired last year, belongs to a wealthy Chinese, Yang, Tsz-ise, was built in the early fifties, and was among the firsterected on the laying fout of the French Concession. The remainder of the air, some eight houses we-in-a like rolten condition, but the Chinese fring cyon in the adjacent house seemed to be in no way disturbed by the catastrophe. The Wed! Relle
injured ones were promptly taken by their Godfrey days. Likat.
relatives to the Shantung Road Hospital where .......... Blumentheri
their wounds were attended to, Relle
THE Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play at the Hongkong Holel to-morrow (Saturday) evening from 8p.m. to 9.30 pm. Following is
the programme
"Victoria' 'Paraweli
God save the Quee
THE Chinese papers report that a Russian surveying party working along the Songari River near Kirin were recently attacked by mounted bandits who killed two engineers and ten Russian soldiers If this is correct it will give the Russians their coveted opportunity of openly occupying that part of Manchuria where recently another party of Russians, consisting of merchants and traders from Vladivostock was similarly exterminated.
THE PLAGUE Despite the statement contained in the report of the Principal Medical Officer for
· 1898, to the effect that the months of mean maximun temperature are followed by a ré- On the t6th inst. ar Weihaiwel Admiral Key duction in the number of plague cases and mour caused the emer call be hoisted that the month of Maysees the disease attain ashore Not its masiman, there can be no doubt that consisted of the
this year matters are proving to be otherwise ion phi and that so far, despite the arrival of the hot Driski Atarily, season with its high-temper pre, plague ap to be inther upon the increase than
upon.mg de
sorted for
how totale of
WHAT mighty power Commissioner Kongyt, a at'
had fired two shots gave the weapon to second
Nanking is wielding might be shown by the Prisoner, who also fired tive shots.
TungPo, son of deceased, wasswom, and guida
fact that the chief agents of the Shanghai nativeThe first prisouer caught my father and from papers there have published a notice to the ten to twenty people dragged him along the
street: effect that 11.E. has fothidden any of his actions father to the meeting-house. Etoner-recog
Prisoner
was thereThey took my; to be recorded in the papers, and all the cornised me and told the Triad Society people to respondents of the native press were warned to catch ino: He said my father was a traitor, observe this injunction at their own risk. It and that my brothers and myself would not be appears no doubt that the recent repons in the allowed to live the five of us must be stabbed. Iran away and told my mother. Some of the vernacular papers have stung, the great Com Tried people followed me. 1.escoped and hid missioner, and he has accordingly attempted to myself. I never saw my father again alive. I was told next day my father was dead. I searched for the body every day and found it on the 23rdin Sui Pacreek. There was a chain round his neck, and his hands and feet wore tied. There Were two bullet wounds In this right side, and one in the back There were many black marks about his body, as it caused by
silence them.
"A NANKING dispatch states that a serious fire occured at the men of the Imperial Commis sioner of Silk-looms in that city on the 22nd instant, which lasted for nearly two hours, doing
considerable damage. Many-bales of silk des- tined for the Imperial Court were destroyed, but fortunately the great hall, where the Impe tial Commissioner's seat of ofice is supposed to be placed, escaped, which fact, according to law, saves him his post, but will not prevent him from being penalised by the Board of Civit Appointments for lack of vigilance.
WE hear from Peking it is considered likely that a great change in the personnel of the Grand Council and Tsung-li Yamen is expected to take place in the next couple of months and that several men of moderately progressive ideas are likely to be introduced into these two boards and important changes of a progressive tendency introduced into the general administras tion of affairs. It is said that the Empress Dowager has lately grown frightened at her failure to arrest the process of decay in China generally and that when she leamed that England and Russia had practically agreed to divide the country between them she expressed something very like terrog
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beating with a stick. The baskets was The body was found at about one // from the broken. I recognised deceased as my father. meeting house wo
Pong Sui Hol, wife of deceased, sworn,
said. —I know first prisoner, but not the second. I went to the nieeting-house to see my husband, but the men there would not let me see him, and I went away, saw the body of my husband on the 23rd of April, saw three wounds on his body. A chain was around his neck I recognised the body as that of my late husband de
police constable and a police sergeant testified as to the arrest of the prisoners, and court interpreters swore to their interpretations of the statements made by the prisoners, which concluded the case for the prosecution.
KUNA HEATED DISCUSSION,
Mr. Slane on rising for the defence made, somewhat unexpected statement to the court. In the first place, he would point out that there was a difference in the date of the indictment according to evidence, and secondly that lis honour had no right of jurisdiction to try the case, as it had not been proved that the tarri tory was under British law on the 17th of April -- nor had it been prayed Where: Un Loong Is.. whether it is in the British Colony or not, therefore, there was no case to go before
quoted a paragraph: under
The other evening two ladies, Mrs. Wakefield and Miss Maggie Goodfellow, were going out Places on the Court jurisdiction from to the Bubbling Well Road at Shanghai in Archbold's Pleadings and Evidence in Cri description, came, bolting along the Nanking stated in the indictment or subsequent plead 'rikslias, when a pony, without harness of any minal Cases, which ran as followsIt is not In general necessary to prove that, the facts Road in an opposite direction, Mrs. Wakefield, ings occurred in the parish or place therem who was in front, Saw die frightened animal alleged (if any be alleged which now is in ge... and tried to avoid it by leaping from the sikshaneral unnecessary. It is sufficient ro.prove
that they occurred within the county or other, and, in doing so, fell, receiving thereby a severe extent of the Court's Jurisdiction. Hawkins shaking. The other lady made a like attempt, 25,684 (ante page 56). But they must be proved but was too late, and the pony literally jumped to have been committed within the county or coolie was picked up by some Chinese and right into the vehicle, and overturned it. The other extent of the Court's jurisdiction,otherwi
as defendant must be acquitted." carried away in an insensible condition, while Miss Goodfellow received several nasty bruises about the body and a cut on the base of the skull. Mrs. Sillem, wife of the manager of Messrs. Vrard & Co, kindly took the ladies in and attended to them. Strange to say, nor a foreigner witnessed the catastrophe. The pony was afterwards found grazing on some waste ground by the West Hongkey Police Station apparently none the worse for ite escapade,
BANITARY BOARD
A special meeting of the Snitary board was held this afternoon for the purpose of mending sites for four, jatrines, and to con the question of further search panties for There were present The Atkinson, Principal Civil occupied the chair, the Hon K Director of Public Works), Mr.
and Dr. Clark (Medical Officer of Health A. W Brewin (Acting Registrar Gentral), Mr. Duggan Secretary
We have before us says that NC. Daily News, The President said the the conditions prescribed by the English Board, that had been appointed had of Agriculture under which dogs may be now and had selected two sites, imported into Great Britain. No dog may be do seats in the second
in Taipingshan. St imported without sanction of the Boards back of the Habour office, and the lan
Jable to seats, Agreed a fine of 20 and the possible seizure of the dog Licenses for dogs obtained from the Board of Agne
they are em barked they
of the d the Board
The President proposed that Britits)
foon be declared an infected are: the last montừ thếre had béen 21 can "which were during last wee
The President
together to con
Jog search
for
and,
His Honour said he had the right of jurisdic tion to try any case in the Colony.
Mr. Slide replied that His Lordship which is alleged to have taken place on the had no right to try a case of murder 17th April, as there had been no alteration of the Order in Council extending the jurisdicion beyond the limits of the Colony of Hongkong His Honour read a paragraph: from the pro- clamation which states for nil
ents and -purposes, the new, territory, came under the
control of the Colony from the 20th of October
though it was not officially taken over until:
umment for tifine tak
On resuming His Lordship-booked Mr. Slade's objections, as Mr. Slide had stated that this case would he put on record. A discussion: took place as the meaning of "from" Mr. Slade contending that from meant after; that is, if a law was made to take effect from, the. 17th of April, the 17th would be; excluded and the laws would really take effect on the rotin, Several? -quomations were cited to uphold this contention,:
but His Lordship, puð forsvárda poje tion against the question being of Wales was to become the heir from the date of his birthsayt November, would
with and miss one.
soil front,meant a
Mr. Slade,
did nothing.
Court when the new
The Order Counci Coming in oflays, etc. endate during, "tratili from o
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