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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, AUGUST 101908

threatened, without sufficient justificatior, the good relations that should bs miltained be tween all Colonies and the Mather country: 1 in tema, as Sir Henry Blake shrewdly remarks, that langkong is too small to "kick"; very effectually, while be adds that "the Imperial S. WATSON & CO., Government, is always stern, except when trouble threatens." But both from what has

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BANQUET TO CONSUL:)) LEIRIA,"'", If any proof were needed of the popularity of the appointment of Senhor J. J. Leitin as Con- ut for Portugal in Rodgkong it was amply forbished in a demonstration which took place at the Club Lusitzed on Saturday last when beep stated officially in the Colony and from the members of the Club gave a banquet to Mr. |-Licorenaôt-Colonel Seely's apologetic remarks

In the House of Commons on July 28, there is Leiria and a few of his more intimate friends io commemoration of his appointment. The reason for the belief that the Cabinet's bark Committee of the Cub, assisted by a few will prove worse than its bite. In carrying out members, organized the function, which was its policy, with which in the main the Colony carried out in every detail with the most con felf is in agreement, the Home Governmealpicanus success. Tastefully decorated, for "will act throughout with the advice of the

she occasion, the Club hall presented a very Governor,"

cha ming appearance. Against the lurge the Portuguese coat-of-arms, encircled in a mirror on the first landing of the stairway garland of flowers was promisent, with the streamers white-and-blue, emblemitic of the national colours.

THE AMENDE HONORABLE

to the Colony's feelings, however, would be mare complete, if the Cabinet could see its way to accept. Sir Henry Blake's suggestion that it should remit the compulsory military canth bulion made annually towards tha

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THE PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

THE CHIRY JUSTICE AND THE PARTNERSHIP

ORDINANCE.

CORRESPONDENCH.

[We do not pucessarily undors the opinions expressed

· by Correspondanta In this column.)* Bal SATURDAYS BOXING CONTEST.

To E EDITOR OF THE HONGKOwo ThiKcRÁ??,”. Dear sir,—I think, through the medium of the preis the men

men of the U.S.S. Wilmington should be accorded the backs of the sporting community for giving us what is, I believe, the

In the Supreme Court, to-day, the Chief justice (vir. Frances Puntt), gave his decision in that complicated ct of which his been be fore him fur over a week. We allude to the action brought by Li Po Kam and Li Po Yuux against Li Sing Shi and Li Trung Pak, and in the matter of a claim brought by one Wonguine battle sau a Hongkong for several year. It was unfortunate that the Tong. In this action Wong Tong, the claim spectators were not in greater force, but so auf, sought to recover from the above parties many are tired of witnessing "akes this they his one-fourth share in the Lai Hing would not risk seeing another. Should the which he alleged he purchased from one Li

men meet again they can be assured of a Cai. In the alternative he claimed a portion

crowded house. of the $11, 22.94 which had paid into

becu Court.

One little maiter 1 should like to, point out

In giving his decision, the Chief Justice said to the management, that is, the necessity of that the case was a by-product of the tangled keeping reserved, the seats that have been skein in which it pleased the late Mr. Li Sing to booked in advance. Osaturday a great mum- leave bis affairs. Then he mentioned the any ber who had booked arrived to find their seats claumanis for the sum and the many ligants occupied and considerable amount of unpleas who were connected with the case. Continuat arguments. Durd. With this exception ing, his Lordship said: -This question is pro- show was a big success, and 1, and many that Ordinasce alone; and by Article 3 itis our America 'cousins for he excellent exhi vided by the Partnership Didinance, and by others, would like to thank and congratulate

cost of the Colony's defence. This contulu Hon of twenty per cent. of the reveâus (exclu- sovereign remedy; immediately relieves the $2,229,695, a sum orly equivalent to the 10- five of land sales) amounted 1397 10 venue derived from opium, By remitting this the guest of the evening (Cunsul Leiria), being provided that," subject to any agreement be. bilion accorded to us contribution for a few years the Imperial Go.. vernment would certainly obviate the charge that it was maintaining a reputation for unc tuous rectitude at niber people's expense.

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It is impossible to study the history of the Empire during the last low years without being suck with the number of instances

in which

MORE OR LISSSELIOUS MISUNDERSTANDINGS have arife betweco Colonies andthe Imperial Government through the omission on the part.

of the latter to take Colonial statesmen into.

their confidence. 1 he ren on, it is to be feared, is to be found in the growing tendency to place Imperial interests at the mercy of party paluics. These interests are submitted to the electorale in the same confused issue with home political questions and are subjected to what has been aptly termed "the corroding influence of home police." The tendency has become so marked that it has served as

The table was laid out in the large dancing hall arranged in the shape of a large E with out the middle bar, The Chairman" of Alves) occupied a stat at the top of the table, the Club committee (Mr. J. I. de Seinviss

nccommodated with a soat on his right side, The host was supported in his functions by his colleagues on the committee; capital hosts did each and every one of them male, Coven were laid for eighty. The Portuguese Consul at Canton, who was invited, regretted his inability to attend, as the exigencies of business did not allow of his leaving the Southern capital on Saturday..

As excellent menu was provided by the Oriental Hotel, and full justice was done to the sumptuous repit,

ENGLISH SPORTA

Hongkong, toth Anguil

HONGKONG JUNK PECÀLID,

PIRATES MAKE LARGE HAUL NEAR MIRS. B.Y.

Mirs Bay on Friday night last, was the scena of a most daring piracy, the result of which was that a Hongkong trading junk was looted, her crew having already been ¿verpowered.

tween partners, every partnership is dissolved as regards all the partners by the death of any partner. The main question involved in this case being what happened to the Lai Hjøg firm of which, so far as this casa'is concerned, the trustees, Lal Ling and Lai Ki Chuen, were the sole pariders when Lai Kai Chuen died. The answer must be the partnership was dissolved unless the application of Article 35 can be avoided. There was no agreement between the partners on the subject but it was ingenious ly argued that this notice in ita application to

The junk (No. S 175 H) carrying a cargo The lost "El-Rei de Portugal" was.zub-Chipere partnership must be road subject to of flour and kerosine oil, with a crew of about mitted from the Chair and loyally responded to the Chinese customary law of partsership, and eight persons on boards was on a trip from The Chairman then proposed the toast "The that in the law an implied agreement will be Ping Pol, which district she left towards the. Guest of the Evening. De alluded to the found that partnerships continue in spite of the end of last month, to Hongkong. But for very great pleasure which Mr. Leiria's appointment death of one partner, the legal representatives unsettled weather and strong head wind nothing Colony. He spoke of his popularity with his thir were an English statute introduced night of the 6.b instant had given to the Portuguese community in the continuing in the place of the deceased partner untoward becured to air the trip until on the

Consular colleagues in Hongkong, and paid a into the Colony at the date of the Charter

It was about nine o'clock when the cargo high tribute to the meritorious services which not to be applied in as far as local circum boat, arrived of Tai Lease, one of the nume. Mr. Leiria, had already rendered to the Porta-stances permit, there would be much force in guese nation-services which he was glad had the argument assuming the Chinese custom to

The night was dark. A slight breeza was the Royal Colonial Institute, Lord Milner been recognised by the Government of his be as alleged. But this is an Ordinaste passed blowing but scarcely sufficient to have any Most Faithful Majesty in the wise selection of in 1897 by the local legislature, and I can only effect on the practically becalmed boat, All pleaded eloquently for better knowledge and cinter relations between the different parts of Mr. Leiria to the substantive Consulship in hold, there being no reference from end to end of the crew had turned is except the woman at the Empire. "Surely," be declared, it is a

this most important British Colony of Hong to Chinese customs, that it was the deliberate the tiller, who was keeping watch. Suddenly adug-out carrying fva man, who were only terrible piece of waste and a clear proof of the Kong The speaker made extended reference intention to ignore the Chinese custom of defactive nature of our present political or in the Island and fervently hoped that it is not for me, to say, but I must point aut to "Alongside, and four men sprang to tha to the only Portuguese national institution partnership. Whether Kin was wise or unwise policed when some dozen yards away, drew CO..]ganization that Englishmen, Scotsmen or Irish-

deck. harmony and good-fellowship will ever be the Government the extreme danger of repro-

The man who appeared to be the mền going to live in a British community over maintained as"the guiding spirit towards she | ducing, English ·fegislation bodily into the leader was armed with a revolver and a large seas under the British flig should by that mere keeping up of an institution whose permanence Colonial Statute Book without at least con taile, his confederates carrying daggers. Once it should be the duty of every Portuguese subsidering the question how it may affect the

the junk was boarded the pirates drove the paitical salus at all, or any desire to makeject resizing in. Dongkong, to endeavour 10 custom of the large body of Chinese who are crew into their living quarters and locked them such a change, cease to have any part or lọt in The affairs' of these vast dominious, of which

secure. Concluding his address, the Chairman legislated for. It is a question on which 1 in. The master was called forward and ques

tioned. He was asked what he had on. 433 while resident here they were among the expressed the united wish of the assembly that have had considerable experience, and in my board' He answered flur and oil. He was ultimate rulers, and should late all share in the Cossul'Cairia'might enjoy a long and honour opinion whenever the Chineso customs are interrogated as to how much moosy wat op duties, responsibilities and privileges of that able, career in the service of his Government

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 'e, 1958.

HONGKONG AND IRR HOME. GOVERNMENTO

THE OPIUM QUESTION,

Á RALLPING CRY

to those who desire to see the consolidation of the Empire, In a recent able address to

act of locomotion, without any change of

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great position For the moment, he went on to point out, the control and management of

DUR DEPENDENT, EMPIRE (ie. tadia and the Crown Colonies) rests with the people of the United Kingdom; but that was no reason why it always mus), ought or could so cest. Every year brings us fresh questions in-which the now dominions are much in teregled as the United Kingdom,, and it We are glad to learn that a lance has been should be Great Britain's cue to welcome and broken at last on behalf of flangkong in ius un encourage and not to repress that 'interest. Svea conflict with the Imperial Government ever "With all its crudeness and inexperience," add the opium question, writes the N. C. D. Neked Lord Milner, "there is a robustness and a editorially, and the fact that the Colony has found a champion in the person of one of its former Governors should materially, sirengiben its cause. The point at i-que does not affect the moral aspect of the opium evil, but fures rather on the amount of consideration due from

the Imperial Cabinet to the hongkong Govern- ment in its dealings with tite domestic affairs of a Crown Colony). It was only last week that it was made known in the ouse of Com. mans that the Governmen)'s decision to close summarily the opium divans je Hongkong had been taken practically without reference to the Colonial authorities. The somewhat ingenu- ous statement made by the Under-Secretaty of State for the Colonies was to the effect that "the Government did ili best to get the views of those conversant with the question here (in England), but it was quite impossible to get anything like reisined opinions from the au thorities at Hongkong before the aonru ce meat of the Government's policy was, mado," This announcement, it will be remembered, was conveyed to the Governèr of Hong. kong on-May 4 in a telegram which informed Sir Frederick Lugard that the Government had decided to close the Colony's opium deas, "as

sanity about the coloni attitude on Imperial questions which would be a wholesome cor Tective to certain tendencies among ourselves! Few will deny the cogency of these remarks and although, the ultimate reáliz tion of the sims of Lord Milner's constructive Fatesman-

ship may still be distant, such action as that on the part of the present Cabinet in deciding Hoogkong's oplum policy practically without reference to the Cology indicates how strongly the doctrine of Imperial' consolidation must be urged to counteract disintegrating tendereira,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

THE members of the Shinghs and Hongkong polo teams were the gyms of HT Ex ettency the Governor at dinner on Friday night at Government House FORTY-ONE deporices from Baigan were landed. in the Colony yesterday from the steamer Derwant. Steps are being taken to ship them to their respective homes.

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ned that he might altain to still bigbar dis ticcions. He wished the Portuguese Consul a

long life, and every prosperity." (Loud and prolonged cheers:) -

The Chairman then read the following tele gram which had been received by Mr. Leina just a few minutes before from Consul Mornel of Canton:-

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8.10 p.m.

"Porta, bese Cosnal

"at the Club Lusitano

"Hongkong. Affectionate embrace. I much regret not- assisting at the congenial and honoured func tion. I congratulate you and the Club Lusi tano wish ng you prosperity.--MORAES,"

Consul Leiria, on rising, was greeted with loud applause. He limited his reply to a brief address which, was none the leas sincere

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likely to be interfered with by law introduced, as this was, bodily from Imperial legislation there ought to be an exp ess'statement whether their customs are affected or not affected by the faw. As it is, however, if there is such custom, and although it was not proved, may go as far as saying that I am inclined to think it is is suggested. I am bound to hold that it is over-ridden by the express provision of this Partnership Ordiosace. Article 41 provides that where any member of a firm bas'died and the surviving partners carry on the business of arm with its capital or assets without any final selitement of accounts as between the firm and the outgoing partner's estate, then in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, the deceased pariner's citate is entitled at the option of his representatives to such share of the profi's as the Court may find attributable to his use of his

bare of the partnership assets or to interest at eight per cent, on the amount of his share of the partnership asitis. These words are clear

in its utterance. He heartily thanked the comand apply exactly to this case... . Now what mittee and members of the Club Lusi suo for Wong Tong, as alleged ass geen of Lai Kai the sigepl. honour they had done him in a | Shing's share, in doing is to assert a claim to demonstration for which he thanked them jo cestin specified property which has passed to the fullness of his heart. Ho fali conscious Lai Sing as sote ignor of the Lai ing, sub- that his fuccess in the service he had been ject to the rights of Lai Ki Shing as explained. called upon by his King to discharge to his This he cannot do and the efore his claim failref country would depend in a large measu e upon The contention of Choong Shing back, which the co-operation and, good will of the com, is based on that samin ground also fails. Many munity to which he belonged. He trusted he other critici-ms might be pissed on the assign would be accorded that co-operation and he i ment, but it is sufficient to say that it is a relied upon the members of the Portuguese fearful and wonderful document both fa fact club in Hongkong to assist ja secusing the and in law, and that it is aï least, ringulse that good-will, He concluded by preposing as it was wide ad long ago as November, 19.5 **Prosperity to the Club Lusitano." The toast on attempt seems to have been made to sel was enthusiastically pledged and three ringing upon it and recover the profits from the Chap "Vivas"! " reverberated through the hall.- Sing until they were attached by Li Po Kam The toast ist was concluded by a member of, and Li Po Yang, There only remains the ex the Club addressing some congratulatory repression used by.Ll Sing in his will on which marks on the esprit du corps, which animated so much stress was laid. It was said that there ...". | the entire gathering,

was an admission that Lal Kai Shing:hid a A flashlight photograph-of-the-large-group-quarter of the al-Hiag. The utmon that can be said of this is that Lai Kai Shing's share, The ceremony was brought to a close with which had been allowed to remain in the bus. music discoursed by Machado's String Bandness as above explained amounted to a quar which played pleasing selections through the ter, but as is also explained, this is not the time banquet.

when nor are these the proceedings in which M. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. C. E. H. Beavis (of Mesus. Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for Li Po Kams and Li Fo Yang. Mr. H, E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. R. F. C.

THE Tairen branch of the Kawazaki Dockyard of Kobe, which has been established to take charge of the Pouth Manchurian Railway deck it recognized that it was essential to maintain at that port, formally opened' business on the the standard set by the Chinese." Thus, like | 27th July.

THE Japanese police at Seoul hava arrested over ten Koreans who were coming out of gambling hooses kept by an American and a Ge man, who are availing themselves of extr.-

A BOLT FROM, THE BLUE, was brought to Hongkong's notice that, with out any voice in its own affairs, it was to be deprived of a large portion of its revenue amounting to $500,000, while the Govern; territoriality. ment at Home arrogated to itself no little. Yaman, Councillor to the Japanese The indignation of the people was aroused

are Minister to Siam, Mr. Ariyosbi, Secretary not by the principle which aimed at

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was then taken by Mr, Mumeyɛ....

righteousness entirely at the Colony's expense. Embassy at Londos, Me, Yoshida, Japan. IN the spring sex! year an Imperial wedding / #ach a'contention can be raised.:

will take place in Tokio between H.I.H. Frin cess. Kane, daughter of the Emperor, and H... Prince Naribies, the second son of the

zous islands in the v-claity of Mirs Bay.

board. The seply was. "Not much. Only a few dullers.", Ele was then ordered to produce if, which was done, the master Handing over ja The next step the pirates took was to search some So worth of the cirg 2 With a word the but. This they did thoroughly, rentoving of thical the robbers returned to theif dug-out and pulled hurriedly away in the direction of Mirs Biy. The cargo-boat retched Hongkong last night and reported to the police. also gave a description of the pirates, but a capture is considered improbable.

ST. PATRICK'S CLUB.

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An cotertainment was given in the above

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club on Saturday by the "Juvenile Entertain. ing Company assisted by friends. The ca tertainment was arranged by Masner W. Bake to whom great credit is dus. The various items were well received, especially the piano- larte wie by. Miss . Thorpe, le fallowits took part in the programme :-)

"Overture"{ Plans) reminisce odrejo,Min P. Thorpe Card-rich and Thought-reading 25stors laks and Goaldies Bang (Forical)"Don't you know Master W. Diake Song (Comic..." My Diary, "pron ħdr, W. Gaies, "Song (Scieciéd)

Master Goulding .Master W. Blake Club Swinging. Recitation.The Chime"Bihater J. Hinchin Song...."The Sung without a name ".... Mr. W, L. Taskic INTERVAL. Selection i Pini..

..Mini F. Thorpe. Songshose lips could only speak W. Gaica “Song Zulu?" Well, Mush, Mush "...Mr. J. McCarthy”. Sang.'Oco pro nobis ins F. Thorpe Song

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Telegrams.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'

SERVICE

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

BRITISH CORPORATION'S

PROTEST.

[By courtesy of the Bheung

Peking, 9th August. Some time ago the Ministry of Posts and Communications.proposed to appoint an arbitrator in connco tion with the Cinton-Hankow Rail way disputes.

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The British and Chinees Corpora tion protested against the proposal.

A telegram has been despatched Ford Li Ching-fong, in London, make representations to the British Government therennent.

FRENCH WARSHIPS "AT

"TSINGTAU.

CHINESE PROTEST.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."|

Peking, 9th August.

In a memorial to the Government the Governor of Shantung reports the entry into Tsingtan of four French war vessels.

The Governor urges the Waiwupu to demand an explanation from the French Minister.

The Shantung: Covernor's representations do not appear to be supported by any valid ground for objecting to the movements of the Franch warships.-Ed., H, K.T.] ·

ANTI-OPIUM MOVEMENT.

HIGH OFFICIALS DENOUNCED.

[By courtesy of the Sheung Po

Peking, 9th August, Prince Kung and other Special Commissioners of Opium Prohibition havo denounced more than ten high officials for opium smoking.

The Commissioners ask that ose officials be severely dealt with.

COMPULSORY EDUCATION.

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ENFORCAMENT NEXT YFAR.

By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 9th August.

It is proposed by the Board Education to enforce compulsory education next your

EX-VICEROY SHUM."

PROPOSED REINSTATEMENT.

[By courtesy, of the #Sheung Pe""]

Teking, 9th August." It is reported that it is the inten- tion of the Imperial Government to reinstate H. E. Shum Chun-tsun,

The Sputtering Maid... Hr, G. Tour ex-Viceroy of Canton, into an office

of State.

.......” Student at Cadiz...Manor Percy Llāto ......" Items of the day"... Mr. W. L. Leckle

Skerch WOODENWOOD,"

Cast

Bir. Woodenwoud

· God Save the Kõigi

Master W.,Diks

Goulding

CHANG TAK HING, a slateen-year-old lad, in the employ of a giocar at 138, Queen's Road Central, was convicted to the Police Coast, that morning, for ibefi. He was sentenced to folly eight hours' detention in gaol and to receive twelve strokes of the birch Chang was accused of stealing $12.31 from thell during the absence of his master. He denied it at first, but lale admitted his guilt,

A RICKSHA coolie, who was charged is the

KOWLOON HUTAL.

Last night the Kowloon Hool celeb ed thờ 6th anniversity of the Ciropation of H. M. King Edwud VII with "" "Coronation Dinner,

which proved a huge success. Two binde were engaged for the occasion, whi e da open- air cinematograph show was given on the lawn after dinner. Every chaje in the dining room and the reception room was occupied and nesly 800 gasts were served. The ball was beanillut y decorated while some the lights carried-red, whit colours. The photos of the Quen were very piombeatl enshrined by the Union Jack *Cake... Edward" was

the prohibition of opium smoking, but by to the Japanne Embassy at Paris, and Mr.. the way in which it had been sought to give aumai, Ishikawa, the editor in chief of the "effect to that principle, a way that entaileda Tokio Jiji Shimpo, are op board the Kams late General Prince Kitashirakawa The bride Master (of Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Master) Police Cour, to-day, with demanding moreailk mementos were given away:

Maru, which is expected here to-morrow,

slight, if not something worse, to the Colony.

The incident recalls,

A FAMOUS UTTERANCE

twenty-two.

it eighteen years of age and the bridegroom represented the Cheong Shing bank, and Sir fare ikan te was legally entitled to, and with and the health of the King was It is understood that an agreement has been

Heury Berkeley, K.O., Instracted by Mr. A. behaving in au impudent manner towards Mr and hearity plodged. No arrived at between Viceroy Yang, of Chibli, Fox the cojoyment of raising a row outside - Holborow (of Mears. Descon, Looker and L. Kahnert, second officer of the steamer of the late Prime Minister, who in the flush of and Tartar General Chang, of If, whereby the lunghom Police Station yes erday afternoon Deacon) appeared on behalf of Wong Tong Anghie, w's ordered to pay a fine of 16, whilst painfy it would take led

a good deal victory at the polls-announced that immediate large colton-spinning and weaving company is fourteed persons (men and woman, old and

the bearers of a public chair fad also to pay a steps were to be taken to repatriate the Chinese to be started in Tientsin jointly by the pro-young) were each mulcied in the sum of IT is reported that the Imperial Commissioners five of Spaich is refusing to accept hies when competition with the Kowloon Hotel

the resalt of their dinner fast "labourers in the Transvaal. Subsequent inventi- vincisi governments of Chibli nad Ili. The the Police Court, to-day. Lata is the afternoon of Opium Probibition are about to memoralize disengaged. The complainant in this case was dinner, the guose adjourned to gstick into the subject, aboui which he had | sum of Ting30,000 has been raised_byists

sterday a paliceman took into custody the Throne asking their Majesties to re-en. Mr. A. O'D. Gourdle.

was already packed by thors ¡spoken without accurate knowledge of the sitos. - former for the purpose" Rod, "an'

women who were creating a disturb; force the defunct drastic anti-oplum Reguls tibo, caused this statement to be modified, and | will be provided by the latter,

the street. A large crowd followed. tions drawn up by the late .. Lin Tach-bau The Rev. I. Genihr begs to acknowledge with ultimately withdrawn, for it was realized that of machinery, which has beco®

al fir as the station, but guly theinterested throughout the Empire. It will be remember thanks the following donations for the "Blind the Govarnment's policy was powerless in | Russia, is expected to arrive abo

fies were allowed to enter. Of course, the ethit's large quantity of opium was burnt by home now transferred to Hongkon "the "fact of the' labourers' contracts. In the

H.E. Lin at Canton in 1835. He was appointed state. Pizant that Viceroy,

Sum total already acknowledged 5317. Fawd attempted to force a way into the char (mperial Commissioner in 1839 to put an Mr. B. Lynx, Canto case of "Boogkosy, moreover, it is clear that well-known interest in indust,

room, but this was futile, ac they stood out and to the opium trafic. The Empress Domper A friend of iba. side and showed indignation by howling and | will, it is reported, sand the sum of Tix, 10,000 raising other fiendish noises. The police then fit the Paley Parte to the Imperial Commit, charged into their midal, arrestlag fourteen, AT: Polemichisingeliopplum pill, medicines, etc. sioners' of Oplum Prohibition for the parposs

the Cabinet Gode kwolf dumbla to live up to the poses to send a dopulation?⠀ parg

hold werds with which it had hoped to win tha | Shao chị (better known as Art

ort-of-the anti-oplum interesia Both.from.compatent official and ci

Tom Thong and, in Parliament it has had to English fluently, to visit the industrial centres already stated, who were charged with disg for those officinisalo bayi (kai

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