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Telegrams.

{Heuter'1,}

France and Germany,

LONDON, rath February,

M: Piclion emphasized the correct and courteous attitude of Germany

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1908

OFF-DAY ACES.

THE PROGRAMME.

The programme for the off-day races, to morrow, is as follows. Fint saddling ball will be roog at 1.30 p.m., first race to commence at 2.p.m, sharp-

In reply to an interpellation by M. Jaurei,, M. Pichon announced that the German Em-1. THE "LUCKY" Our-Value $250. Pre bassy had communicated with him on, it ap scated, For all subscription griffins that. pears, the Moorish Sultans complaining have run at this meeting and not won a race. about the attitude of France.

Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $ro to go to second pooy, Half a mile. -THE JOHN PEEL OUP;-Presented. For allgriffins that haveron at this meeting and sat won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffins that have run at this meeting ned bees placed second allowed 3lb., those that have been placed third allowed sib. Usplaced subscription griffios allowed 10 lb. Off day winner barred. Entrance $10 to go to second pony. From the two-mile post once round and in.

Russia and Austria-Hungary. It is officially contradicted in St. Peters burg that the Ambassador at Vienna was summoned to St. Petersburg.

The Hungarian Delegation to the Foreign Minister stated that the basis of Austrian policy in the Balkans was an agreement with Russla

The United States Navy. The Naval Committee of the Washington House recommends an appropriation for two battleships instead of the four desired by President Roosevelt.

3-THE VISITORS' CUP.-Value $150. Pre

Rented. For all China poaler that have run at this meeting and not won a race Weigh! for inches as per scale. Unplaced ponier and bond fide griffies on date of entry allowed lb. Subscription griffins of this and last seasons allowed to lb. Allowances The total naval appropriation is $101, not accumulative. Off-day winners barred 00,000...

Entrance to to go to second paay. One mile and a quarter. 4-THE "LANSET" CUR-Presented. For subscription griffins of this season that have 1 at this meeting and not won a race. weight for inches as per scale.. "Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai, or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Jockeys who have never had

British Columbia and Asiatje Inimigration,

The Governor of British Columbia has astenied to the Asiatic Exclusion Bill, Vide telegram No. 5981, dated 25th ult.

HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LIB.

ANNUAL REPORT.

Following

the report of the Board of Directors of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Limited, to the ordinary year. ly maeting of shareholders, to be held at the offices of the Company, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hongkong, on Monday, ihn 24th' Febmary, 1908, at 12,0'clock noon-

To the shareholders of the Hongkong and

Whampoa Dock Company, Limited, Gentlemen, The Directors have now to sub- mits to you their Report, with a Statement of Accounts, for the balf-year coded jist Dacem- her, 1907....

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The net profit for the six months, after paying interest due and all charges, amounts in to which has to be added the bal. ance brought forward from last account.

and from this have to be deducted- „Directors' fees.......... $10,000,00

Auditors' fees

750.00

$160,611.95

491,580.56

$651,191 51

10,730.00 leavingavailable for appropriation... 5641,447.51 The Directors recommend that a Dividend for the balf-year of 8% or $200,000,00 be paid to Shareholders, and the balance $441,442.51 be caused to the new account,

* a winning mount allowed 7 lb. Off-day winstruction for ourselves.

ners barred. Entrance $io to go to second pony. One mile.

The German Reichstag. In the German Reichstag, Herr Icheon said Germany only asked for the open door in Morocco; that she was quite satided with the loyalty of France; he emphasized-Tie that the Anglo-Russian Convention was not prejudicial to German economic interests in Persia, and mentioned that a German com. pany was ready to start turns ( ? trains) on a section of the Bagdad railway, as soon as Turkey gave the necessary guarantees.

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CINTON DAY BY DAY.

PROPOSED SHIPPING COMPANY, [From Out Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 12th February, 1908. During the past hiree days meetings hove been held at the headquarters of the Canton "Self-Government League for the purpose, of making final arrangements for life floating of the proposed shipping company to plate steamers on the wider ways of the province, and a considerable amouetini discussion has taken, place. It has been finally decided that the Seventyriwa Guilds Association should take up the responsilalety of collecting, tubscriptions for shares and that a deputation be selected from among the merchants of the port of the Sorenty-two Guilds Association to proceed to the various places in the interior and abroad to solicit subscriptions for shares, t

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'EMPRESS'S BIRTHDAY.

Yesterday being the anniversary of the birth of H.1.C.M, the Empress of China, all officials

"Rose" CUP.-Prescuted. For all China ponies that have run at this, meeting and not won' a face. Weight for inches a per scale. Griffigs.allowed 5 lb. Subscrip- tion griffint allowed yib. Off-day winners barred. Entrance Sic to go to second pony. Seven furlongs

The prospects of new work are favourable, as we bave several inquiries likely to result-in business.

REVENUE 'ACCOUNT. Dec. 31st, 1907.

To Amount paid during six months.

reconsiructing Caisson, No. 1 Doc

To Interest To Crown Restauubuveineen, To Fire Insurance: ....... To Office Expenses, Salaries, Sta

tionery & Reut of Head Office, To Telegrams, .................. To Legal Expenses,............................................ To Marine Insurance Account...

............... To Profit, ...........................

36,480.88 4,073.05 3,268,70

18,739.Br

J,174.76

$43.Bo

6,200.00 160,611.95

5173,199.*$

July 1st to Dec 31st, 1907.

#

..$273,590,25 5273.590.25

Hongkong, 12th February, 1998.

By Net Earnings

R. MITCHELL Acting Chief Manager. THOS. 1, ROSE, Secretary,

We have examined-the Books and Vouchers of the Company and hereby certify that the above Statements are in accordance therewith.

H. U. JEFFRIES,

Auditors.

H. PERCY SMITH, FC.A,

CHINESE WRIGHTS AND MEASURES.

To-day's Advertisements.

·HONGKONG HOTEL.

MENU.

SATURDAY, February 15th, 1908.

DINNER.

Hors D'ŒUVRES.

Macasar Fish and Olive Croutons,

Βουτ. Clear Royal

F1911.

Scalloped,

ENTREES.

Lamb Cutlets and Macedoine.

Rolled Beef and Olive.

Cabbage Farcio.

CURRY,

Oyster.

JOINTS, &C.

Roast Sirloin of Beef and Horseradish. Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce Boiled Corsed Leg of Pork and Pease Pudding. Cold Game Pie and Endive Salad,

**SWEETS.

Rice Pudding.

Maraschino Ice Cream and Finger Cakes.

Coconut Tart.

Tipsy Cake.

DESSERT.

Coffee Fraits.

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TOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship

"HAICHING,"

Captain A. E. Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 18th in at 10 o'clock.A.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

1.

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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 14th February, 1908,"

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING

The present time is for Chios ons of sur During the past six months we have deliver ed sever I of the new vessels mentioned in the passingly critical importance. She is being last" report, amely, Steel Tow Boat for deluged with suggestions from every quarter of Manita, Composite Tow Boat for Singapore, the globe. Every Treaty Power has something Firefloat and Wond Tow Bhat for Hongkong, to offer her in the way of advice, every Western while we have disonsed of a launch under con--salibo is putting forward one or more of its commercial, political, military or economic The atter vessels were well advanced at the practices as an example worthy to be follow close of the year, and the profits on same willed, and the rulers of China are face to face come into the present half-year.

with so many and such varied forms of advance that it is not to be wondered at if they hesitate and are occasionally lost, for the time being. llence it behoves those who have influence with the Chinese Government to look at every question is the broadest possible way. It should. be remembered that changes made now are not

COMPANY, LIMITED. bikely to be seriously altered in the near future, and that seform does not meno adapting oneself The extension to the Boiler Shop at Kowloon to present conditions only, but to re-organis NOTICE is hereby given that the NINE- TEENTH ORDINARY MEETING of Dock and consequent alterations are progressing affairs that the nation will be able to pro SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be gress with the general advance of the human' held at the Company's Office, Victoria Build- race. It would appear as if the future, inings, on TUESDAY, the pfth February, 1908, at 12 o'clock Noon; for the purptive of re calculable as it is, had been left, entirely out

consideration in the proposal made by Sirceiving the Report of the Directors together John, Jordan, that China should adopt the British system of weights and mensures when the reform of the Chinese system lakes place. The venerable and indeed antiquated systems of currency and measurement in use

The Dredger "Canton River" was employed for several months during the past half-year, and is now under charter to the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.

-THE TREE CUP-Value $150. Pre sented. För all griffins that have sun at this meeting and not won a race, Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffins of any" season, non-winners, allowed 7 lbs.ing satisfactorily:" Unplaced, ponies allowed lb. allowances' not accumulative. Off-day 'winners barred. Entrance fio to go to second pony. Three

quarters of a mile. 2-MATCH-Between Mr. Loland's "Starfight" (Mr. Gegg) and Mr. Moregold's "Mainstay" (Mr. Large): Weight tist. lb. One mile and a half.

SIR ROBBET HARTS BOLIDAY

How many times the great I. G. has been on the point of taking a holiday, probably nobody knows but himself. How difficult it has been for him to do so may be guessed from the length of time he has continued in barnESS; Pack, in the very infancy of foreign connection O ceart, it with China we find his name. must be understood that we are referring to the infancy of general commercial and

of the city, both civil and military, gathered at diplomatic intercourse, not to that earlier con-

the Imperial Temple to offer their respects innection which had extended back for some 10 front of the Imperial Tablet. There is no isque, of Chinese newspapers liete to-day on account of this event, the day being observed by them As a holiday.

KICK PRICE OF KICK,

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Owing to the scarcity of rice in the province, the price of this staple is at present very high. HE. the Vicemy has given instuctions to his subordinates to devise means to import rice from Annam in the same manner as was effected last year to supply the public in order to prevent an outbreak of disturbance that may arise through famine...

. CHINESE TELEGRAPH ADMINISTRATION.

years, nor even to the time of restricted trade under the East India Co. The late thirties found general trade, in full swing at Canton. The early forties saw, the first conflict, and since that time the game of Hart has been a house- bald word in China. Nothing of much im;on-` Lance ↑ has been done in connection with the outer interspurse of Chinese commercial rela- tions which has got had the benefit of bis sin: gularly, capable attention. He is practically the creator of the Imperial Maritime Customs service Perhaps no better guide could be conveniently found to the growth of this world. renowned service than the periodical retorns of

DIRECTORS

The Hon. Mr. WJ, Gresson, Mr. N. 4. Siebs, Mr. E. Goetz and Mr. A. Haupt having resigned Their seats on leaving the Colony, the Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick, Mr, A. Füchs, Mr. W. Helms and Mr. G. Friesland have been invited to fill the vacancies. These appointments, require confirmation at this meeting.

In accordance with Clauses 78 and 85 of the Articles of Association, Mr. G.-H. Medhurst nud Mi 5. Silverstone retire by rotation, but being eligible, differ themselves for re-election.

The Honourable Mr. Henry Keswick has been elected Chairman for the year 1908.

AUDITORS.

The accounts have been audited by Mr. H. U. Jeffries and Mr. H. Percy Smith, F.C.A. The Direct arse con and Stey, S. Janties and

Smith for re-election.

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P.P. WHITE, Chairman.

Hongkong, 1th February 1908,

Balance Sheet 31st December, 1907. LIABILITIES December 3110, 1907. To Capital 50jnos shares of 550

each, fully paid up

To Admirally

Loan. £10,000, 0.0 Loss Re

payments 19,146.742:0

L. 8;351-03/01

To No. 1 Dock Extension Account To Marine Insurance Account.

To Ralance, of Profit

brought forward

Taotai We Tsung-yao yesterday received-trade, &c., which emanate from its Statistical De-To Sundry Creditors. information that he had been appointed by H.E. the Viceroy Director of the Canton branch of the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administratton (Official Department).

S.S. TAISU MANU"

RELEASE DEMANDED UNOFFICIALLY,

Tokio, February 9. The Tatsu Mara's point of departure was Yokohama, where she shipped some goods. The Express Agency which is concerned in the incident is relicent. q

COMMERCIAL

*- from last Accoúut 491,580.56 To Profit for the"balf-

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year ending DE- cember 31st, 1907 160,611.95

ASSETS. Dec. 37s1, 1907.

Aberdies,?"

$1,500,000.00

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of

in Britain are standing monuments of British conservatism, but deplorable as they are, they command a certain amount of respect, not for themselves indeed, but for the race which is spite of them has breo nble to secure for itself the premier position in the commer- ¿cial world, and even to impose them to a large extent upon the allied race across the Atlantic ocean. Interesting as these systems are from the point of view of the folcloris, they

are rapidly being left behind in the commercial race. That this is so may be seen in the fact

with Statement of Accounts for the year end,

31st December, 1907.

The REGISTER OF SHARES of the 'Com. pany will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the

February, to TUESDAY, the 25th February (both days inclusive), during which

By Order of the Board of Directors, period no Transfer of Shares can be registered,

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the longkong Land Invest- ment and Agency Co., Ld., Agents for the Kowloon Lara & Build- ing Co., Ld. Hongkong, 14th February, 1908.* · (235 HONGKONG, GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of

of the Mem. 'bers of the HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held on

MONDAY, the 24th February, 1908, at 4 PN, the City Hall, for the following purposes,

viz.:-

To receive the Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December, 1907.

2. To alect a New Committee.

3. To consider the following Resolution:- "That in consequence of the importance "of the trade existing between this port "and Bombay it is resolved under Rule "XXIII to increase the number of the "Committed from 1910 t so as to include a Merchant interested in the "Bombay trade."

4. To transact any general business.

By Order,

E. A. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Hongkong, 14th February, 1908.

NY YONG'S RING.

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LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

7.30 am to 9.30 am....Every 10 minuter, 9.30 am, to 11.00a.m....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am to 12.45 pm....Every 15 minuter. 1245 p.m. to 1.15 p.m....Every to miantek", 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m....Every 15 minutes 145 pm. to 215. p.m. Every to minutes, 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. ...Every 15 minuter. 3.30 p.m. to 300 p.m....Every 15 minuten. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.....Every to minuter,

NIGHT CARS, 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 945 p.m. to 11:45 pm every half hour, SUNDAYS. 8.00 am to 9.00 a.m....Every 15 minutas, 9.00 am to 9.30 am....Every 30 minutes, 9.30am. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minuten. 10.30 mm. to 11.00 h...Every 10 minuten. 11.45 am to 12.00 noon... Every 15 minuter. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....Every to minuten. 1.00 p.m. to 500 p.m. Evary 15 minutan, 5.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. ...Every 10 minutes, 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Every 15 minutes, 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every to minute".

NIGHT CARS as on Week Dayı. SATURDAYS.

that the ton hat had to undergo qualification in recent times and we have now the spectacle of two kinds of ton doing duty on the market, The ancient ton of 2,240lb, in now the "long ton," and a "short ton" of 2,boolb. has taken a definite place in the weights of English-speaking commercial cir cles. Another sign of the passing of the old chaos is the legalization of the half-cental, solb, as a standard weight, framed out of the -long existing cental, the standard of the Liver pool corp market. The signs of the times 9.361.45 all pojyt to the re-standardising of British weights and measures, and the introduction 159,900,00 of 4 scientific decimal system. Hence

62,699-43 seems very short-sighted on the part of the. 2,191,690.46 British Minister In Peking to suggest the present antiquated, 'system as a substitute for what the Chinese have at present, which is a much more reasonable and rational sys tem than that which it is proposed to replace The present systems, says The Shanghai Timza, are to a large extent deciral, and it would be possible without any great hardship $5.571,443.86 to bring them into line with scientific and rational requirements. There are at any rate

The prosecutor was a Chinaman; one of the no such anomalies as zaf square yards to a

defendante claimed to be an American Indien; ́square pole, or even the large number of varied and both be and the woman who was his co- scales of weight for use in the different traden defendant were stated to be mixed up with a and professions. And as the various weights | dangerous gang, of criminal thieves, and measures are by no meabs neiform throughout the Empire it would involve

The charge against Frank Chrokee-a well- less hardship than at first sight appears dressed man of 30, described as a music ball for a uniform and scientific system to be artist, of Granville-mansions, Huster-stand adopted. Certain it is that the adoption of the Blanch Smith, a young girl, of 15, was of F. British system now.would only mean the re-stealing a diamond ring belonging to the pro- jection of it in the course of another generation, acutor, Ny Yong, a Chinese provision denier,. and it were far better to take a longer time to of Canton-31., Poplar. work out a final scheme without need for re- 3,508,455.00jection later than to adopt a fast vanishing

bundle of antiquities,

pariment, AtGrstthey were hin, meagre, and by Do means imposing.. A few pages of plain print, a few more of tables, some comment, and a hundred pages or so completed all there was to be told. I could hardly have been hoped that in the opening years of the twentieth century there should have been so vast a difference. Partly volumes, expert heatment of statistics, elaborate maps, medical returns, coast returns, and all the thousand other interests tabulated, examined, and described to the enlightenment of the world at large and By Value of Aberdeen Docks, as per last the gond of China, in particular. "And now

Statconget, after all these years, the mind which conceived,

Kowloon. the hand which formed, and the will which carried out all this is to retire for a wellBy Value of Kowloon earned holiday. Even now we can hardly

Docks as per last: Statempat.......... $1,461,$23.00 bring ourselves to say rest, for rest`in such

rather smacks of retire. mount paid on ac- count of Boiler Shop Extension and ad- 'ditions to Plantj.............. 46,932.00,

a case

By

651,192,51

$100,000.0

No.1 Dock Extension Account,'

By Amount paid as

74,850,31

Tikio, February 10 The Japan Shipowners Union has passed resolution declaring the seizure of the Tote Mary by the Chinese Maritime Customs illego and demanding the release of the vessel,

Her cargo of riflex and ammunition, it is alleged, was duly authorized by: theOsakament, and nobody wishes Sir Robert Police, the Kobe Harbour Office and Customs to relire if he can possibly avoid it. So we still. House, while permission to import the muni have hope that it is but for a honday that the tions was accorded by the Macao Government. great leader is going to breathe again his native -N. C. D. News.

air, and that in due course Peking streets will see his well-known form agalo. We wish him in all sincerity, therefore, a speedy re'urn to his awn old home, a thoroughly goad rast, and then, if he wishes it another spell of duty in China, the land which owes him so much. He is leaving a capable locum texens, 1112 3'26

*Cosmopolitan, 1/17/16 and therefore may allow his mind to free, itself ...242} | entirely of all anxiety as to what will happen

By Value of Cosmopo America-Bank T.T..............................‡ after he has emerged from the Water Gate on

liau Dock,asperlast ・・ Garmacy-Bank T.T.. .............................................................1.97 his way home, Sir Robert Bredon, the

Statement, sun. * 1451 Shanghat Mercury remarks, has seen his share By Value of Tug,

...741 | of duty to many departments of the service, Dredgers, Launches,. % prem. and is quite competent to follow the lead of: Lighters and S.S..

.941 his master and friend.

Sorsogon as per last Statement,...

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,

*Selling.

London-Bank T.T. ....

Do. demand..... "Do.

4 months' sight

France-Bank 1.T...............

po.

India T.T.

demand......... Shanghai-Bank T.T, Singapore-Bank T,T. Japan-Bank T.T.

Buying

4 months' sight LICU!

6 mouths sight L/C,

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IN consequence of the riots which have been 1/13 occurring in pearly all provinces of China,

* 30 days' night Sun' Francisco & New York,ders have been in url to all Viceroys and

4 months might do an 182

30 days' sight Sydney and Melboorte.......11

4 months', sight Franco... spreman2

"fimpritha" sightik (monueriei

a monthe sight Germany ......

col England rate

Gevernors to keep better look out and station. sentry guards on the borders of the provinces and also along the coast, so as not to afford any

. foreign power an excuse for landing troops under the ples of necessity to protect their

per last Statement, By Account expanded. during the six months rat July to 31st De ́cember, 1997... 33,035.77

By Saudry Debtors,...

expanded on Work

By Value of Material

in progress $228,167,85

By Value of Materiai

on hand,

766.18.

THE WRATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong'Observatory :-* *--

On the 14th at 11.35 a.—The barometer has 57,886,08 risen in E. Japan, and fallen elsewhere, parti-

cularly in N. China.

$303,065,92

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Pressure is still highest to the North of the Yaugtre, and probably a low area has appeared

over Manchuria...

Fresh to moderate monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Chancel and the N. 'part of the China Bea,''

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Hongkong Reinfall for the 24 hours ending 366,284.89 at 10 am.to-day, 0.00 inch.'. -522,321-94

FORECAST. 1-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E, wiods, modera'e; fair.

2-Farmora Channel, N.E. winds, fresh to moderate.

3-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lampcht, same as No. 1.

South coast of China between Hongkong

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POLICE-COURT GLIMPSE INto east-end OPIUM SHOP.

A Chinese opium-smoking shop figured at Thames Folice-court on 13th, ult, in a case which had several melodramatic features.

„CHINAMAN'S JEWELRY,

Yong's story to the police was that baih pri soners entered his shop in Limehouse-cause- way on Sunday night, and were examining a ring that Yong had been wearing, when the girl suddenly went away with it.

Chróker, on belog catched, had £9 in gold on him. He said he was a music hall artist out of business and then working as a bookmaker; also that he was an American Indian.

OPIUM-BMOKING.

The Chinaman told the officer, he had known Chrokes as a "customer some time. The officer added that there" was accomoto dation, for oplum-smoking at the place,

Inspector Stockley said he knew the man, girl, and their connections, and both prisoners were mixed up with a dangerous gang of crimi hal thieves. He was pursuing inquiries with regard to the girl, who had been brought up amid very bad surroundings.

"Prisoners might,” added the inspector, have been at prosecutor's place for the pur- pose of getting opium, as soch people smoke | it."..

They worn remanded, bail in £200 being accepted for Chrokee, while the girl was taken to the remand kome;

Extra car at 3:15 p.m., 11.30 p.m. and

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