Intimation.
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Whether the cheaper telegrams come Company deemed the noton impossible, tion, remarking-There is some talk of taking by the cables owned by the telegraph a cable all the way from Australia to Mauri-panies or by wireless is Immaterial tius across the route of the trade, winds to majority of people so long as they come and the Cape. There is not even a sandback can be despatched at the lowest rate possible, on which to catch fish. There is not a port to which a cruiser or a cable-ship can go to
A. S. WATSON & CO., replenish their supply of coal, which they
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are certain to 'require to do. There are no ships going here. There is no trade, and nobody wants to go there." "Yet in 190- only fourteen years later the Company finish- ed the construction of that very cable and in addition laid a line to Australia via Fiji from Chuada. The present scheme is subjected to the identical cry of "tabsurd" as that used
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We have received a calendar from the Stan dard Life Assurance Co.
STRIKING a man over the face with a fighting iron chain, was the charge preferred against Chang ik bun in the Police Court, this morning. Defendant pleaded not guilty, and the case was remanded,
The Opium Question.
ARTICLE ON THE POPEY.
“MA, C, CLEMENTI'S LATEST VALUÁDLE
LAMINAN CONTRÍDUTION.
China language for its origin to have grown
obscuro,
In conclusion, the knowledge of the poppy and of opinm, which is contained in the Article on the Poppy," is very brieft summarized as follows:
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The poppy is first mentioned under the same ying-on by an author, who wrqte prior 10 219 AD. In the Tang dynasty (63-90; A.D.); and THE LATE EMPEROR'S FUNERAL. writers of the same dynasty also give it the samo mi-nang, its seeds and pouch (4.4. cap. By courtory of the "Bheung Po."] fiole) are specially mentioned, and instructions are given as to the months in which the seeds"
Peking, 12th January should be planted. A writer of this dynasly, returning to himative San-ch'ban, describes The Chinese Minister in Tokio has the poppy fields as the feature of the landscape which makes him feel really at home again
Under the Sung dynasty (960-1378 AD), | the poppy is mentioned as a vegetable, and iba
and capsules mio specially mentioned as having medicinal value, and curing diarros made e f ground poppy seeds is said to be very exhilarating, hud the way to make poppy cakes it described.
telegraphed to the Waiwupu to the effect that the Emperor has decided
Mr. C. Clementi, Hongkong's representative to the forthcoming Oplum Conference at Shanghai, has added, another very valuable contribution to the literature on the opium question. It is in the form of a blus book of 31 closely-printed foolscap pages, entitled Article on the Poppy from the Compendium of Literature and Illustrations, Ancient and Modern', original text translated with in- trodection and potes by C. Clemati, Aasis tant Colonial Secretary, Hongkong" The author's scholarly attainments and his ex-
render bim well placed to present this valuable contribution as a vital question of the hour affecting both China, and Hongkang. The form adopted by the author in the printing, for thready reference, of the book is particularly FUNG WAL, a coolie, of 2, Exra Lane, was suitable as a sort of uniform annexure to the author of the Cbio dynasty (1815-1938) found in possession, yesterday, of 'Binety-six white-books that have been presented to .D.), speaks of poppy capsules as a cure for ingots of lend, which are alleged to have been
Parliament recently on the opium question,ugh and asthma; while writers of the Youn stolen. Fung could not explain from where. An Introduction of considerable classical merit dynasty'(1266-1368 A.D.) prescribe its capsule.. he obtained the metal, and he was reminded. prefaces the translation of the Aricia on the for rheumatism, cough, consumption and diar In view of the gradual decrease of opium Pappy." Mr. Clementi writes :—
.." It is now some twenty years since the pub duties, the Comptroller General of the Culication, in May, 1839, of the Historical Note toms have been conferring on the mitter and
on the Poppy in China by J. Elkins, 13.0; have proposed to raise the duties on all luxuries in order to make up the deficiency, without classes, laying any burden upon the poorer
in the early days of reform, and from the DURING the absence of Inspector McHardy, ceptional knowledge of the Chinese language, harbandry of the plane is described. The seeds to depute a Prince to represent Japan
same quarter, but when practical men see
who left for the homeland fast week on leave, the rising powers of wireless telegraphy they Inspector Dymond has been placed in charge can' sepreely doubt the feasibility of the proof the Yau-mati district, Sergeant Sim bas posal. As Mr. Heaton said "If the Goy | charge of Aberdeen Police Station. ernment of the Island Continent (Australia] can enable its people to send a telegram the Caraus, distance 13,000 miles through the wastes and wildernesses for a penny a word, or twelve words for a shilling, what is there to prevent us sending a telegram from, London to India by land at the same rate?" From St. Petersburg to Vladivostock, a dis, CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES.ce of over 6,000 miles, it is possible to send a message for less than fourpenice a word, The first which Mr. Heaton suggests should be taken towards the realisation of his ideal is
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athers, ip Great Variety,
that "for the first time in the history of the. British Empire the British Postmaster Two asempiayed coolles were remanded in General and the Postmasters General of all the Police Court this morning for theft. They the Colonics and India should meet in Lon-were alleged to have stolen from U Sin 1, a don to deal with the few problema involved, shroff, residing at to, Da Tai Street, a quantity and the Home and Colonial Governments of clothing, a watch, and $77.50 in cash,
both pleaded not guilty to the charge.
· FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY should offer to construct land lines, and together the haul was worth $116.50. They when necessary cables, to the various 'pr«, COCOANUT TAFFY, ALMOND TAFFY, Hons of the Empire on the route to our pos sessions beyond the seas." He argues that CREME APRICOTS, SUCRÉ DE LA
the money expended in cabling to London, CREME CARAMELS, PEPPERMINT and the money the British Government ex LUMPS, MARSHMALLOW BALLS ends in cabling to the Colonics and
&c.,
&c., ... &c.
Dependencies, amounts to a súm süfficient to pay the interest on all the cables and the land lines they desire to acquire. With the official expendkure of the Bigh Commis S. WATSON & CO., sioners, of the Agents General, also of the
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A. COMMUNICATION from the Mitaul Bussan Kaisha, published in the Shanghai Municipal Gasells, informs the Conocil that the Inpan Cotton Spinners Association has decided to discontinue the issue of lottery tickets with bales of yard from and after December 31, conclusion which is regarded as satisfactory, Two Shanghai acrobats, who were amusing a crowd of about 700 on the Pokfoolum Road yesterday afternoon, were arrested by Sergeant Breanas on a charge of causing an obstruction, and in the Police Churt, to-day, they were ench bound over in the sum of $12 to be of good behaviour for three months. More prosecutions of this sort are expected.”
PRINCE Tsai Tao and Yu-Lang and President Tigh Liang bave memorialized the Throne of the Constitution of the Imperial Body-guard. The force will be composed of 1,200 imea and officers; the latter will be appointed from the Upper Three Banners," the two. Wings 107 recommended by the Imperial Clan Court and the Nobles' School.
of
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writer of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644. A D., who died in 1482 A. D.,. first mentions upland and agys, that it is the product of the
on the occasion of the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang Su when it takes place.
COMPULSORY EDUCATION.
CHANG CHIN-TUNG FAVOURS"
DELAY.
--[By com lexy" of", the "Shaung Po"]
Peking, 12th January. Chang Chih-tung is in favour of deferring the putting into operation of the regulations relating to the question of compulsory education.
and during the par twenty years all writers, red ying-au lower, planted in Arabin. He who have had occasion to deal with this aspect also mentions the method of extraction by the opium question, bave based their remarks lancing the unripe Capsule. Before 1578 A.D. on Dr. Edkins' Historical Note, But this Note, the etymology of the word "opium" was al- in lis turs, is based almost entirely upon the ready under discussion: and opium is spoken Article on the Poppy, which forms the second of as an articis of trade. The busbandry of subhead in the 12and book of the Lexicon of the opium poppy is carefully described ; and a the Vegetable Kingdoin which is the fourth distinction is drawn between papaver somni- division in the Category of Science and In-ferum and papaver rhosis. Opium in prescribed category in the 'Compendium of Literature Special, vizturs are ascribed (a) to the poppy animate Nature which again is the fourth for diaret er 1, and is said to be an apreciated and Illustrations, Ancient and Modern, drawn | seeds as curisg diarrhoea and fever : 18) to the up under Imperial authority, published under capsules as a cure for cough, nausen, theu- a preface from the hand of the Emperor Yung mation, diario, etc.; and (d) to the young Cttag, dated the 27th day of the 9th moon of sprouts of the poppy plants as a remedy the 4th year of his reign (13rd October, 1716, against fever. Moreover before. 1978 A.D., A.D.) .
opium was well enough known to bave popular name ya pieu in addition to the more scientific name a-fu-jung. Nor is thers any hint in this article of the names "foreign medicine" and "foreign earth" which are subacqueatly invested to describe the drug. On the contrary, it acems clear that, though the Arabs first taught the thiness their knowledge of opium and the way to extract it, yet for several centuries pre- viously paper somniferum had been known in Chion. In fact, all that the Chinese learnt in from the Arabs was a means of extracting further prefit from their already existing poppy. fields.
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"This vast compendium in 10,000 books is not easily accessible to students; and, as far as I know, since my own set was sunk to the bottom of Hongkong harbour in the typhoon of September, 1906, the only copy existing in this Colony is, that raceally purchased by the Registrar-General's Department. In 1877, the Trustees of the British Museum acquired the work for the Chinese library of that institution: but I doubt whether there is another copy in the United Kingdom." Therefore, 1. have thought it advisable to extract the whole of the article in question and publish it in the original Chinese text, with a translation and notes, in order that such persons as take an interest in the opium question may be able to refer to the locus classicus in Chinese literature on the 'subject."""
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The blue book is on saleat the office of the publishers, Messrs Noronha & Co., at $1.50,
per copy.
NOTA-HETTY GREEN,
cousin parte amended lot publication, in The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" should be másfressed-tr Thú liditór, 1, Ice House Rosd, sud should be companied by the Writer's Name and «Qaliuary bonitions gumquicatione annali leo mchtrosol £700,000 per annum ; but, the inhabitants from the Police Commissioner on the Opium, article is classified under the firit sub-division. | Supreme Court this morning, listened to ne
Addres
to The Shanage,
representatives of India and of what are generally known as the Crown Colonies of the Dominions beyond the seas, and the enormous suis spent by the British Government in communicating with the Colonies and with naval and military La forces, there would be a sum more than sufficient to pay the juterest on these lines. Some remarkable figures were given by Mr. Heaton garding the costs of cabling from Great Britain to her passessions. It appears that the 'British Government alone pays steamshipcompanies for mail transport about also pay £5,000,000 per annum for cabling, The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for of which £1,000,000 gas for American ang rejectext MIB, kar to, return any Comiribation.cabler. "We pay £1,000 a day to cable to Australia; we pay £1,000 a day to cable to SUBSCRIPTION BATRƐ (IN ADVANCE).
-India, we pay £1,500 a day to cable to "DAILY==,"BC" purunandi ----
South Africa; we pay £1,000 a day to WERKLY—$18 per unsusp The rates per quatter and per meure, proportional, cable to China, and the East; we pay Subscriptions for any perind low than one month 1,000,000 a year to cable to the United will be charged as for a full anoth.
States of America. The Governments of the world pay an enormous sum at present for cabling messages. In regard to the cables ta india and the East, and to America, including the Canadian service, we are in the present high cable, charges paying for shandoned cables, for superfluous cables, and also for unnecessary working staff and apparatus. In other words, the public is paying £4,000,000 4-year-for-what could be
be daily sau delivered, tree when the wildrens i Acerbis to muranger, Peak berbera cen have
their capitis delivered at their residences without
any extra charge. On „copios "sous 'by post an additional $150 per qustier in otarged for postage The postaus on the weekly bus to any part of the
world is 30 conia per quarter. Bingia Coples, Dally, teu cents. Wockly, twenty
fire couts (for.cuk only),
Jonghong Celegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1907,
supplied for £130,000. In fact, if we were to wipe out of destroy our present cable service it would be possible to reconstruct the whole system anew for less than half the original out, lay." As regards the question whether the ca- bles could cope with the ruth if a popular rate were established it is simed that the marvel fous "Pollak-Virag" system has met this difficulty by its means an increase of mes sages of eight times the number of meltages can be sent on any wire at about a third of
'A CHINESE WOMAN'S EỶe to BUSINESS,
Mr. Justica Gomperts; presiding, in the
After presenting a brief description of, the "book; Mr.Clemsoli observes that in the Articls THE Governor of Anbwei has received a report ployed: while by far the greater part of the on the Poppy only six sub-divisions are, eme
question, It shows that there is now no opium. A cursory inspection of the text of the Atti action which was brought by a single woman grown in any part of that province, that there cle will show that nearly the whole of the first named Wong bhi, who resides at.51, Kebredy are 4150 opium smokers in the provincial cap sub-division.consists of a tepsiat in actense of Street, Yau-ma-ti, against Leung lu Ske, a tra ital and that opium to the value of Tis, 2,3000 the article Os the Poppy, which forms pages der, of 144, Connaught Roid Central, for tres 30 has been consward-during-the-cute-1-73 of the 23rd book of celebrated Chiness pass and forthe alleged anlawful conversion to year as compared with Tis 2,950,000, in the last Materia. Medica, called P'en Tsao Kang Mu, his own ute of her share in the Wo, Fung firm,
Of this work Breischneider says that it forms 157, Market Street, Hunghom, the type of all Chinese productions of this It was stated that, prior to 2nd-November, cis, is held in esteem by the Chinese, and 19.8, the plaintiff was the owner of a'iços represents the most important native work on share in the Wo Fang-grocery store..which Materia Medica and Natural History," Bretsch ator 1 to her credit in the name of Hop Ship polder's book is not easily obtaicable.
year.
A table is given which states, lo chronolo
THE Grand Council has sent telegrams to the different provinces informing the authorities that though they may, at discretion, appoint foreign advisers in matters such as laws, fican cas, iddustry, education and military, to assist them in carrying out the necessary reform within the pino years before the granting of agical order, the authors whose works are quoted constitution, they should be particular to stipu in the text... In all 35 writers are placed under late with such advisers against, their interfe contribution in the "Article on the Peppy." rence in affairs outside of their special work.
Four works raginin which Mr. Clementi his not been able to identify, and of these, the Chuan Yu Haio Chien, the Hu Shib. Fang,
THE Ministry of War is examining the archives
of the defunct Naval Board, in existence be-
and the Chi Yao Fang must have bees writter
before 1578 A.D., as they are quoted in the Tèo Ta'an Kang Mai while the Pi Tan of Wen Yoo-chi must in any case bave been written beforė 1726 A.D” -
fore the China-japanese war and the record of officials ie connection therewith, to facilitate the organization of the Board di Admiralty next year. In this connection Prince Tsai Tie, fritident of the Ministry of Finance, bas inade out statements of naval expenditure for the Liangkiang, Liangkwang, Litugbo, Fukien and Chekiang provinces for the year and sub-the word "opium," it may be useful to state mit them for the Regent's perusal.
ACCORDING to a Tientsin dispatch, Govern etection has been obtained for the form
Proceeding to trace the etymology of the word "opiem," Mr. Clementi observes témo
"As Li Shih-chéa discusses the etymology n'
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Tong Wook Sbi On rith October, the de- fendant trespassed, and, without her consent or knowledge and by misrepresentation, carted a prohibitory order to be issued against the share in a Summary Court action, which was wibng fully sold, with the Wo Fung busiocis.
Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon appeared for the plaintiff, while Mr. G. H. Hall Brustco was for the
defence,
TANG SHAO-YI
TO RETURN TO CHINA,
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po")
Peking, 12th January.
The Grand Councillors have.
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telegraphed to. Tang Shaoyi, the special ambassador to the United States, urging him to take his depar ture from New York, on his return to Chinn, not later than the 19th inst. His Excellency was commanded to return via Europe.
CENSOR KONGS
MEMORIAL.
MORE OFFICIALS IMPLICATED,
[By courtery, of the "Sheung Po!") ·
Peking, 12th January
In Censor Kong Chun-lum's mem- orial denouncing Yuan Shih-kai, many officials outside Peking were also implicated.
The Prince Regent does not intend to take further action in the matter.
SANITARY BOARD ELECTIONS.
PEPSONS ENTITLED TO. VOTE..
- In a Government Garife Extraordinary joined s
to day, li la notified that, by command of His Excellency the Governor, and pursuant to Section 8 of the' Public Health and Buildings Ordinances 1903 1908, an election of two membe s to the Sanitary Board will take place at the City Hall on Wednesday, the 10th day of January, 1909, commencing at 4 o'clock in the
Flaintiff, sword, said she made a living as a afternoon.
hair dresser. In July, 19-7, a man named Tong Sau. Nam-aked her to take a share in the Wo Fung shop, which she did. In August she paid the $500 into the shop.
Mr. Dixon-How did you raise the $zes?— Those were my savings.
Did you borrow any ?—Yes-$120. From whom -A woman, „
Did you give any security ?~~Yes; a pair of bangles.
Did you get any receipt for your $;00-No Did you get a partnership book ?--- Not Did you ask for oce?—I did."
Did you get it eventually?-Yer.
In February of last year, plaintiff weat to the shop and asked how the business was get-
The following persons will be entitled to
vots at the election, that is to say
(a.), flach persons as are included in the special and common`jury llat for the year 1968.
(b) Such peisons at are exempt from serving Son faries on account of their professional
avòcations; or^on account of their bùing] members of Council or on account of in- firmity or of their being over the age of
ixty years.
OUTRAGE AI SHA-TAU-KOK,
The election will be conducted in accordance with the Rules contained in Schedule O to the above named Ordiansce (Government Notláča. 'ton' No. 1 of 4th January, 1959)2OUL KLIEN
Vollog, if necessary,' will commence im tibg on. She was told not to be anxious, bu imediately after the nomination and continue
made. She asked for the account books, and was told there was "nothing to see," but that she would be shown next year's books Nine month later plaintiff again visited the shop, because she was toli by a friend, who read it in the newspapers, that the Wo Fong had been Wo, the manager, why he acted in that way. transferred. She asked a man named Leung and she was told that ber share had been seized which is situated on the mainland bear Mirs by the Court. A MANAGE Bay, seems to be the basting-ground for mur="
Mr. Dixon-Do you know a man named darees, pirales, and, robbers Tong Chunt-No.
place in that district during the
· ROBBERS STEAL CHILD AND HOLD
AMATOR RANSOM,
According to all sccounts, Shi-tau-kok,"
PENNY-WORD TELEGRAMS, Thirty years have passed since that sturdy
bora that the word is the Latin transliteration pioneer of the principle of linking up the
of the Greek word anion, which again is the Empire by the introduction of cheap postal service and cheap low telegraph rates, Mr.
diminutive of onds. The meaning, of ourbs, as given in Liddell and Scoll's Greek-En- Heoniker Heaton, contended for a uniform the present cost. The Pollak-Virag" systemation of a Trausponation Company for the
glish Dictionary is "juice, distinguished from penny postage between the old country and can send forty thousand words an hour from rienisio-Fokou Railway. Each province. con- the colonies and now havinginthe face of the London to Paris; this means that they could, cerned, will subscribe Tis., 1,200,000 paid-up XAOS, Xuuós, in that örros isproperly reget greatest opposition realised that dream he by wireless telegraphy orby six wires of land capital. The company's business will be shie-juice, the milky juice which is drawn from is the foremost advocate of peany-a-word lines, telegraph to the continent of Europe in insurance of goods, payment of duties and a plant by tapping it." Literally, therefore, we telegrams, throughout the Empire. In a one week the wliole of the messages now. remitting money by draft along the line. The word to steald incao "little face" or per company has acquired a plot of land measuring haps, as the affectionate diminutive, “dear little slashing speech delivered in the presence of sent 'n a year." - Mr. Marconi, who was pre over fifty mow outside the west gate of the city juice; but in practice it is used of poppy-juice ness, was pretty good, and money was heirg, until 6p.m., when the ballot-box will be closed.” a distinguished audience at the Royal Co-sent at the meeting at which Mr. Henniker for its godown, building operations on which only, and means technically "the inspissated lonial Institute, Mr. Heaniker Heaton Heaton spoke on this question said: "You will be commenced in the and moon next year jaice of papaver somniferum." The science of cnunciated those views which have brought may ask whether it will be possible, by The company is registered at the Ministry of etymology demons'ra'es that ö-ós Off-La him fame and renown wherever the English means of wireless telegraphy, to have a Agriculture, Industry and Commerce and ils and op-ium are akin in the Latin sip-or, sup language is spoken and have gained for him sellable service at id, a word between Bog.regulations are similar to those of the Chios ere; to, the Old Norse safe to the Old High Garman sat (Modern German salt); to the the affectionate regard of many a poor exile land and Canada. "I would answer that Merchani S, N, Co, whose relativer at home, often found it
Apple-Saxon sepi and to the Modern English heavy burden to meet the cost of regular
sap, app-iool (cl. Greek cad-food-6s and communication with the exiles. Those who
Latin nap-iens). It is interesting, therefore, to pretended to know, declared that imperial | ment messages. From a technical point of geant Fowler (now on leave) on the Bhau-ki, jobiarra thắt, when “Lady Stafford used to The queriop was repeated' on several oc in too fresh in the i penny postage was impracticable, but the view the possibility of low rates, whether by wan Road, he was arrested and taken to the to her sister, Well child, I hare come without carloss and the name pronounced differently proposal came into operation on Christmas cables or by wireless, resolves itself to the Police Coast, to answer a charge of returning my wit to-day's that is, she had not taken ber each time, until finally, plaintiff, admitted that capitulat Day, 1898, and the British Government has question of the speed at which it is possible from banishment. Lam was deponed lo Noy plum, her ladyship was no doubt ascos for a term of. five yours. He,sciously, playing upon the etymological mean not lost a fathing by it. Now that the 10, work each circuit, and any invention, amber, 1936, red is the following year-to be jng of this word, success of the first scheme has been demon-such as that of "Pollak Virag," If applicable found entering a strange house on the Shad-The Arabic and Persian transliteration of strated, the upholder of cheep telegram is to cables for long distança wireless, can only wan Road, Bargaint Fowler caughtbiru as he | derior la nfüd. (91) and the Chinese pressing forward towards the end he original. result in furthering the possibility of cheap was mishing out of the building, being pursued ly had in view and none will maintain that rates." Mr. G.R. Neilson, speaking from the by the occupants. Lam, during the struggle, who first heard the word in its Arabic form his purpose will not one day be achtered telegraph companies' pajat of view, ridiculed produced a knife and stabbed the paliceman transliterated it fo-jung. Li Shih-ches, wit even in spite of the ridicule and oppor- the idea of penny-a-word telegrams, but the on the hand. At the time be was not identified ing, as we have seen, hetween 1552 and 1371
“The volgur÷name) is anairespasser in the Colony, and it was not tion of the cable companies. When Mr. rest of the members of the Institute, includ
¡The insaning W
Arabic Henniker Heaton advocated, the construing Lord Strathcons, were firmly of Mr. tion of a cable from the Cape of Good Hope Henniker Heston's view, and we can only
Bis flowers are to Australia in 1887) Sir James Anderson trust that the roseate vision, will become an
aking on behalf of the Zeitern Tola actual fact within the term of this
this will certainly become possible in time; As, Lam Sing 'epped out of the Victoria Gro and that at present a rale of only aid, per this morning, having served a term of twelve word is being charged for Press and Governmonths' hard labour for attacking Police Ser
ll his moralog, bee hit Suger priais belog taken, that Bergeant Geo Watt place bimander arrest The magistralu (Mr-Ja Kempy discharg
plen
He osed to keep me befom, bat gaya me up.ž” (From she did. Tong Chun doesn't want me now urib
Mr. B nitos objected to the whole procedure..
He said that the case could not be brought in A sale by order of the Court was absoluta and objections should have bien made at the time. Mr. Dixon said he was seeking for damages not 19 mal ssion the sales
Mr. Benton sold that the plsis)iff did not
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