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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MARCH 30 1909.

THE POST OFFICE PROSECUTIO

NOR

DISEASE AMONG CATTLE

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A‚Ð.'

CHEMISTS

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.

Watson's HYGIENOL,

AND

BUBONIC PLAGUE

that

It has been proved by repeated experimauts WATSON'S HYGIENOL is the most potent agent for the destruction of fleas, especially ral deas.

It has now been proved that Piagud is conveyed to human beings by means of floss from rats which have died of this disease.

All risk of infection can be avoided by washing the floors, clc., or sprinkling "where" --the Beas are likely to be with a dilute solution

FURTHER EVIDENCE TAKEN

At the Police Court, this afternoon, the hear ing was resumed of the case in which William

RAILWAY.

Jean:Correspondent.)

Canton, Toth March,

'DIRECTO)

KENNEDY TOWN:INE

We are courteously informed by Messrs. Melcharm & Co., the focal agents, that they

The following letter was received from Mr. have received telegram from Bremen, and considered at the meeting of the Sanitary As the outcome of the numerous complaints ing that the Director General of the NorddeutBoard held this afterados

Adam, Gibson, Cplonis Veterinary Surgeon, a 19-year-old youth, in charged with the alleged remaving of postage stamps from a from the shareholders, Kam-Vim, macber Lloyd, Dr. Heinrich Wiegand, died yes. Si have the bancur to report for the in- number of parcele. Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown the Board of Directors (1 the Canton-Hankow Sollclior, prosecuted, while Mr. P. W. Gold) Railway Company, has now found it inexpediant terday afternoon at Homburg vor der Hochformation of the Beard that a case of anthrax

ring (of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Mor for blus to remain on the Directorate any lon reli) represented the defence. ger. He has therefore, tendered his retiga

"Mr.", Bowloy `; said that Mr. Martin, tion from the posts ERA, Superintendent of Registration, wished to cor rect his last evidence. Mr. Martin, on going Isto the witness-box, stated that with regard to parcel 76, the deficiency was fifty caute à 72, fifty cents 3.86, sixty cents and 96, sixty cents. The total was therefore azo cents, and not 260, as was stated on the last occasion, Mr. Goldring-Up to the second bearing of the case, nothing had been heard of parcels 76, 77, 86 and 96: What is the deficiency on Nos, | 105, 107, roß and rog?

Mr. Martin-i don't know.

-You did not mention the other parcels on the 100 shares for the company, in last beating 2-No.

You can't say the deficiency on 195, 107, 108 and Ing-Not definitely,

near Wiesbaden.

Dr. Heinrich Wiegand was tom st Bremen occurred at Kennedy Town last night.

The bullock was admitted yesterday morning on the 17th of August, 1855, and received his to the Depot and was put apart in the segrega

obradio, have also been placed grader observation, but show no signs of illness,

bave, alc.,

ADAM GIBSON, Colonia Veterinary Surgeon. The Secretary

Sanitary Board.

THE SOUTH, MANCHURIAN

Caston Railway Shareholders' Union, H. Bremes, where he passed his departing ex. The animal came with 15 others from Pak- In reply to the telegraphic despatch of the fotellectual training first at the town grammation shed under suspicion. It was found dead

school and later on at the Gymosiom at this morning Chang Chib Tabg, superintendent of the Canton-Hankow Railway, has wired to Can-

amication in autumn 1874. At ibe Universities ton to be effect that the collection of the of langen, Bonn, Berlin and Stramburg 2nd call on shares by the various institutions Wiegand was studying the law from $874 until for the Canton-Hankow Railway Company 1877, and passed the referendary examination be not stopped until the examination of the 1878 at Golmare, where he then joined the accounts of the company by shareholders has Government service, his intention being lo be... finished. On receipt of the above telegram, However, private matters made it necessary for later, oo join the Imperial Railway Service the different charitable institutions are now continuing to receive payments of the and call bit to return to Bremen la 1879. During the same year Wiegand passed the final examina tion and became a Decter juris, after which be salted down in Bremen as a lawyer. As ha mainly bad in view matters concerning the commercial and maritime laws, confequent. ly in the course of time be became more and more the adviser to the big shipping ostiations. On the 15th of February, 1889, Wiegand joined the Norddeutscher Lloyd as a Counsellor. After the death of Director. Loh-churis, held on the afternoon of the 15th mann in 1891 Dr. Wiegand was asked to accept aident of the Civil Administrativa Office, and

instant in the Dist building, Mr. Shirani, Pre the position of Director-General of the Nord-

Mr. Ishii, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, made some observations on the South: Man- cbarian. Railway and the development of the leared territory.

PLACA DELIMITATION OF MACAO.

Yesterday, at the mass meeting held at Ming Lun Tong in connection with the question of the delimitation of Macao, it was decided by the majority of those present that a separate resociety should be formed, with its office in

Certain building opposite the Viceroy's yamon to conduct negotiations regarding same in co. operation with the Special Envoy, H. E. Ko Yu Him. A committee was therefore elected and charged with the responsibility of the formation of the society. Another meeting has again been arranged, to take place on the sat April next for the same potpora..

DISASTROUS FIRE.........

On the 25th instant, at about & p.m., a fire: broke out in Wai. Qi Street through the indiscriminate firing of crackers, as a result of which one building "was burnt dowp: About the same time another...outbreak of fire took place is a shop at Ching Hai Moon through the careless use of korosine oil. In the shop, where the fire originated there

Defendant live with his parents?—Yes. You know his father well --Very wall, indeed As a mather of fact, it was partly on bis commendation that you kept him? Yes,

Mr. C. Mel Messer, Postmaster-General, stated that on the 19th fast, he went to the Registration Office at about 130 p., Mr. Martin was away at the time. On going on his usual way round the premises, he noticed Mr. Britto opening a London parcel box with a Chi acie coolie. After the parcels are dailed and packed, they are usually placed in the Registra tion Office. Henoticed one parcelia the London box which bore no stamps. Witness ordered the rest of the parcels to be taken from the box, when three other parcels were found to be defi- clent in stamps. They all showed stamp signs. He consulted the receipt book and found at defendant had edtered the parcels. He sum- moned defendant to his presence and informed him that the deficiency was to be made up.

Detective-Sergeant Walt stated that he arrested the defendant on the 19th inst. He met defendant opposite his house, No. 9, St. Fixocis Street, and informed him that he was going to arrest him on suspicion of having removed portage stamps from parceis, at the same time administering the usual caution They then proceeded to No. 9. where theyance. found defendant's mother. Witness searched defendant and found some stamps on his person. He was told by defendant that, the latter did not remove the postage stamps but had merely picked them up from the floor of "S. WATSON & CO., the Post Office, and that he could explain that

of

"WATSON'S HYGIENOL." A ter ∙spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpose. HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND

GERMICIDE

Price per Plat uni

Gallop

DAMITED,

HONGKONG DISPENSARY

AND

...50 canla

-$2.00

KOWLOON, DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 17th March, 1909,

atJl1L.

to Mr. Measer. Witness also searched defend- ant's chest of drawers but found no loose samps.

..

Mr. Goldring submitted that the prosecution had failed to make out any case by which de- fendant could be found, guilty of the offence with which he was charged. The evidence was very inconsistent and bore out what was ad- mitted by the defence-exireme carelessness all comes intended 10 publication is on defendant's part. It would be the last * "Thế HỤNGKONG TELEGRAFR" should ha thing that defendant was likely to do-if he addressed to The History 1, Ice House Hond, and had remgyed any stamps at all-to bave relay. abould be accompanied by the Writers une aned them from his own parcels, and said that the prosecution had not disclosed sufficient, evidence to convict defendant...

Defendant was allowed to go into the witness-box, where he was cross-examined at great length,

Address.

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world is so cook per quarter.

***

Surgeant Wati was recalled and spoke to having found some money on defendant's per

500,

"

The case was adjourned to Thursday, at 3:15 p.m., in order to take the evidence of de- fendan's father.

PAREMOTDEL IN JARAN,

HORSE RACE BILL PASSED BY REPRESENTA TIVES,

On the adih instant the House of Repre sentatives passed the Forse Race Bill, which Bugle Copies, Ustly, en cause. Wookly, twenty proposes to allow the issue of pari-mutuel

recent (for cash only),

BIRTHS.

On March 14, 1909, at Kinhwafu, to the Rev. and Mrs. Charles S. Keco, a son, (MAURICE FISCHER}

Mrs. Thos. W. FOLL CK, a daughter.

was a large quantity of combustible material. a short space of time the fire spread over fargo area. Black columns of smoke and bright tongues of flames were seen shooting up to the sky. The different fire brigades lost no time in proceeding to the scene of the out- break. The members of the Red Cross Society were also present on the spot to render assist half-a-dozen persons who sprained serious injuries as a result of the outbränk,

They have now, under their care

OFFICIAL AMENITIES.

At Is a'clock this morato, H.E. Viceroy Chang Jen Chun received the American Con sul-General at Cantos.

A FOREIGNER'S ANTICS,

deutscher Lloyd....

JAPANESE SHIPPING

COMPANIES,

THE TOYO KISEN KAISIJA; RAPORTED HEAVY LOSS.

According to Japanese papers, says the Japan Concie, the Toyo Kites Kaisha bas lost 800,cos on its working for the last half-year dinary or preference shares. The accounts and no dividend, will be pald either on or

RAILWAY

DEVELOPMENT OF THE LEASED TERRITORY.

posed Bill relating to the reorganisation of currency circulation in the leased, territory is At a meeting of the Committes on the pro

"It is impossible," said Mr. Shirasi, "for u to announce the great object, we have in view in our Manchurian undertaking, but the principle on which the Kwantung Gover, ment works. is to develop and complete the South Man churies-Railway so that the lessed "Territory may flourish and piosper, Regarding under takings on the leased territory, there are provements, completion of equipments for Bumber to be carried out, auch es harbour im-

Tab received in conn and principal

lowing!

-ment and laid the Sanitary Board

Sirf am view of the pro

Department

consi

the Secretary longer to reapo was rele

partment

An opportunity offers torfrest Woodcock, the present

and it is accordingly pre salary attached to the present figure, to a zala triecalal increments of

The post will be approval of the, Secr Colonies, to MCF

It is further prop

that

the Department devotes the of Principal. Clerk, as it in s

to the Department. auch an officer is necessary when the Head of

5am to request you to lay this letter before the Loard.

The Head,

matc...

Sanitary Department.

MAY

Colonial Secretary,

Mr. Lau Chu Pak minuted-Even if mem born wish to retale Mr. Woodcock's servical,

do not suppose it can be done. All, who know him, I am sure, sincerely regret that he is to be taken away from the Sanitary Board. Everglace be was appointed Secretary, as the oldest upoffi al member, I can say with. out hesitation that Me Woodcock had invariab and conscientiously My colleagues on discharged his onerous duties moet Basidiously

Sanitary Commission will, no doubt, concur with with the previous Bord, he had always besa me in saying this in all matters connected

polila and considerate, not only to members. and European inquirers for information, who came to the office, but also to the lowast

are to be laid before a general masing on the cities, and the establishment of schools. The 30th instant. According to the explanations protection of life and property has been gives by the directors, the less is due mainly secured as far as possible, through the organi to the serious depression in the carrying trade.sation of guards, both garrison and police In addition the company had to pay no small. Unfortunately, the leased territory from Chang, amount in fear and interest on a loan of chung to Port Arthur is such a narrow strip of

4,000,000 raised during the period. The land that it can be crossed in a step, as it were, Chinese coolie to whom, when applied to, be action of the company in disclosing the loss to and owing to this circumstance we have ex-Always took the trouble to explain fully la the accounts for the period and in refraining perienced considerable difficulty in carrying Chinese what the law actually required. from distributing a dividend, is commandable, our our operations promptly and effectively. I am very sorry that his much-appreciated both for the sake of the company and-the- The problem of protecting railway travellers services are no longer available to the present shareholders. By this action the company from the depredations of train robbers, to which Board, as, with a secretary sympathetic and will be able to balance the loss brought over the Kwantung Government has always paid knowing the Chiness and their language well, and will be placed on a steadier foundation. much attention, is now under closa considera.

at Mr. Woodcock does, much friction in carry- It is believed the loss will be butirely made tion by us, and the question now resolves itself ing out sanitary measures would be obviated. good if the distribution, of a dividend is dis- into a need for better obviating discomfit to

Mr. A. Shelton Hoopór i-This is a very im. pensed with for the next twelve months-that the passengers and for guarding them more portant chabge and should be fully discussed.

efficiently. As one means to attain this object we placed a guard in the last car of each trajo,

SHIPPING COMPETITION. but in the result this was not found very sati assistance from one car to another, so that the factory as there were no facilities for extending YOKOHAMA-SHANGHAI SERVICE, guard was powerless when danger did arrive.

On the evening of the 24th instant, a certain foreigner created a disturbance while under the influence of liquor in Yuen Cheung Street closes, for two periods. to the Steam Fairy wharf at the Canton-Han- kow Railway. The police quickly appeared on the scene and removed the disorderly one

to Shamoon.

1

SLAUGHTER House, for SHAB-KI-WANG

ESTIMATE OF COST.

In the opinion of independent observers, says the Ruchi, the company has been losing cribed to various factors. From the first the for a long time. The cause of the loss is as company committed a blunder in its schema

A lelegram to the Xinht, which is translated for building ships, and locked up an immense "Regarding the resources of Manchuria, we by ibb Japan Mail, alates that the competition. amount of capital. The company has also lost have begus an investigation into the prospects on the Yokohama Shanghel line appears to be heavily by the failure of its South American for mining which we hope to complete thit" at an end." The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and service, and the losses resulting from these year, but it must not be forgotten that our Mauer, Butterfeld and Swire have been work factors have been-aggravated by the depression sphere of action is limited to Fuchow; and ing the line in concert, their enly compattar The following reply from Government was in the shipping trade, Sympathy is felt for the Antung, is the mental territory, beyond which being one steamer of the F. and O. Company received by the Sanitary Board relative to the board of directors, who laboured strenuously and we do not expect to xurius our investigations, But the last named Company at the clo question of a slaughter house for Shau-ki-waunaged to stuggle along, but none the less It has come to our thotics that a promising of 1958 diverted two of its large steamers to the and laid on the table at the fortnightly meeting. Such a policy cannot be sanctioned. The com- mice his been discovered near the railhead of route, and arranged a schedule of six sulfings of the Board this afternoon -

pany has lost on his working for several periods the South Matchurian line," and one of the per month against the nine, sailings which the preceding, yet it continued to distribute officials of the railway has alesdy made some Nippos Yusen Kalaba was making, with six dividends" by drawing on the seserye. Last Investigations.,

vessels. Since the beginning of the current year the company refrained from distributing "The area of the leased territory does not ex-year this competition has led a great cutting of a dividend on the old shares and issued preceed 70,000 cho at the outside, while the num-rates, but the Osaka alegram alleges that the ferential shares, increasing the capital. Now her of inhabitants is nearly 400,000 Emigrants experience of the past two months bas demon. a loss has been disclosed of Y800,000. If the are for the mrst part restricted to the merchantstrated to the P.. and O. Company That_thu loss has been gradually accumulating, con- and industrial class,"

Colonial Secretary's Office,

15th March, 1909.* SirReferring to your letter No. 844 of the 9th instant, I am directed to state that an estimate of the cost of a slaughter house at Sbau-ki-wan has been called for with a view;to the further consideration of the project la con nection with the Kutimates for 1910,

The Secretary,

I am etc.,

Sanitary Board."

21

FH-MAY, Colonial Secretary,

The Peking and Tientsin Timer siRice that

tinues the Fock, then the board of directors Following on this speech, Mr. Ishil 'rose and was not frank with the public when the pre-made a few remarks scent the questions of the ferential shares were issued. There may be parallel lice and equal opportunity in Man some reasons which have induced the company charia. now to disclose the loss, but the abareholders," taken by sarprise at the disclosure, may feel of discussion will arise at the cothing general suspicious, and it is expected that a great deal

tickets under certain conditioni. The measure. Admiral Truppel, civil and military Governor [ meeting of shareholders,

was lotroduced by those members of the House interested in the racing clubs, with the support of the Constitutionalists,

The Chairman of the Committee on the Bill reported that it had been adopted. The Go.

.

On March 21, 1909, at Shanghai, to Mr. and·| varnme: 1 delegato announced that the Govern RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library have been received from the branches. The Japan Chronicle,

ment was altogether opposed to the measure, On March 24, 130, the wife of A. Mr. Tomijima, a Yushinkai member, said it

BLECHYNDEN, úl & GOD.

DEATHS..

Feb, 20, Lillias CRAWFORD, of North Finchley, widow of late D. R. F. Crawloed, of Hongkong, aged 68.

On March 23, 1909, at Shanghai, FREDERIC CHARTON JONKs, aged so years,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, Tuesday, March 30, 1909.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. ANONG recently elected members of the Royal Society of Artaniel'arcy Birketi, A.M.1. Mech, E., Explosives Factory, Hiratsuka; and Thomas Kershaw, M.I.Mech, E., of Kobe, Japan. Wa are informed by the Colonial Secretary that regulations under the Venice Sapitury „Convention' have been imposed on all-anival

from Hongkong at ports of the Madras Pro- sidency,

A GROUr of Harbin citizens has submitted a naval pattiop to the Chinese Eastern Railway Co, vix, for the abolition of Harbin municipal autonomy, on the ground that since its institu 1100, laxation, bis enormously increased, and that the municipal authorities, in the impoti. tion of taxes, disregard the taxable capacity of the people and the castampacary state of trade,

was absolutely wrong to allow grambling by a special Horse Race Law when it was probibited by the Criminal Code: Mr.Seki, a Progrèssist who in the president of a horse race club, sup. ported the Bill, and the debate was then closed, the Bill being canted to a second reading.

March, 1999:-

and Museum for the week ending the 28th

Library, Museum,

284 3,277-2

beginning of April. He will be absent six of Kisochow, will go on home leave about the

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. The Hocht remarks that the result of the months, and during the interim Captain Meyer-working of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha for the Waldeck will be acting Governor,

present half-year, ending the 31st instant, can- not be known with precision before the reports

depression in the carrying trade reached a climax last year, freights declining day by day. The profit of the American line of the Com pany has fallen off by 30 to 35 per cent from that of a normal year, and the China and European fines have also suffered to some extent. It is expected that the net profit for decreate, and the tale of dividend may not the present half-year will show serious exceed 8-per cent instead of 12-per-cent, as usual,

Non-Chinese. Chinese

429 *****.254

Tota!

683

3.561

Mr. Mateuda, a Yushinkai member, then IT has been discovered by the Minister of moved that the latter clause Article III. of the Civil Office in Paking that there are some --Bili,-which-precludes -the-application of the 80,000 dismissed or degraded officials who are Criminal Codetothe pari-muttial af horse races, entitled to re-instatement by special grace on be struck out. A vote was taken by signed the occasion of the new reigs, and these ballois on Mr. Matsuda's motion, which was officials are availleg themselves of the op lost, and the Bill was carried to the third read-portunity to pour in their applications to be ing and finally passed.,

restored to their ranks.

Mr. Muto Kinkichi, a Constitutionalist,.re- marked that when the Bill had been put to the MR. Arnold, of the Pathé Phono-Cinema vote on the second reading's Mr. Sakamoto Chine, proceeded against one Casley, of the Yuichiro moved that the voiq be taken by sign. Star Cinematograph, in the Police Court to-day ed ballot in order to make it clear whether for copying the trademark of the walls the members of the House would vote with the known "Cock" brand and applying the samd men or with the horses," Such a motion was an insult to the House. Mr. Muto' moved that food. So and ordered to pay $50 costs. The to defraud the public. The defendant was Mr. Sakamoto be submitted to the disciplinary films were ordered to be forfeited and to be committee.-

———————retarned to the owner in seven days,

Mr; O-oka, a Constitutionalist leader, moved that the debate pa the motion be postponed, and the House assented.-Japan Chronicle,

CAMBRIDGE bas decided to confer the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa, upon Sven Hedia, Ph.D., whilst Oxford proposes the hon orary degree of D. Litte for Dr. Mark Aurel Stein, Inspector-General of Education in the North-West Frontier Frovince of India and in Baluchistan.

A LUNCH was given by the Comila de l'Asle Française in honour of M. Bapst, French Minister at Peking, who has just returned to Paris, as well as to Captain, d'Ollane and Lieutenant Flourelle, of the d'Ollede Mission, and others M, Senart presided, and amongst those protect were. M... Milflès-Lacroix, M Kurinn, Ambassador of Japan, and the Siamsas Minister. The health of the guests was dinni

NOISE IN THE COURTS,

SIRH POLICEMAN GETS SEVEN DAYA.

petition, and its steamers have now been carrying trade on this line is not worth com. withdrawo so thatthings: are restored to their normal condition. The telegram adds that good cargots of sugar and cotton yarns are now obi tained-Kobs Herald,

ANOTHER. FIND”

"Our Boal alm," he said, "being, to deriva the greatest profit from our Mauchárlen ander. attempt to invade our interest and must defend takings, we must take a firm stood against an ALLEGED OPIUM SMUGGLING. the right secured by the Peking Treaty, The, words 'opin door' and 'equal opportunity * arine from the necessity, of opposing the iden Nearly eight kilos of opium were found in conveyed by the phrase sphere of Influence, the baggage of a Chinese passenger by Inspec and their observance is essential for the develop-tor Julio Gomex of the baggage, division this meat of commerce and industry in Manchuria." morning,"repons the Manila Times of 26th March. Atten thirty, when the chief of the divialon and Inspector Kelsey warn put bos ing the 7oan, a Chino came into ib clalatied a basket an his baggage In on the T'alaang last wee opened the basket was found to com blanket, two or three shirt Crowds of Chinese and other calives who cigaretter, four small tlas of o Courts every day and make a good deal of noise the basket baing filled th have nothing to do bang about the Police among the other articles, add with their chatterings. The-Magistrates are drag very patient, but their tempers have been 5010: The Chino gavo khe name of Tan Bice and Ty tried of late. The Bingapore Free Proof

was taken in charge by Chief 33rd is say this respect the Court custome socrat service. It is downstairs is the worst, and Mr. Howard and the basket belonged to the The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Mr. de Mello and the members of the bar have Director of the Hoogkong Observatory i~~- had to complain-frequently of late. The Court ing to the South of Japan yesterday, is moving lazy to keep any order. Ponishing the penns - On the 30th at risg a.—The depression, ly. | peons and the eative police in Coắt nee too away over the Pacific between the S.E. coast and the native police on daty in Coust would and the Bopics N

soon pat a stop to the annoyance.

THE WEATHER,

given way over Chica, particularly on the N.E. Pressure has focreased in N.E. Japan, and

Valley. cost. It is highest over the fawer Yangize

Fresh to moderate N.E. and E.-winds-may- be expected in the Formosa Chanbal, and the Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending . part of the China Ben.

at 10 am, to-day, 0.00'inchen,

and

FORECAST.

E winds, fresh to moderate 4, fair, cloudy,

Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.E.

- *.---Formosa Channel; same as No. Einsa

South coast of Chios between Hongkong and Lamocke, samo es No. r.

4-South coast of Chins between Hongkong.

had to keep order himself, He had two Sikhs In the District Court, festerday, the aber arrested for fighting is the entrance ball, fore-Mr-Howard-on-a-charge of diperderly These two men were placed in the dock be

conduct in a public place.

It this moralog: it seems Impr would expect to get custome examination;

be amp amaris brown foto

the basket among the other articles without

through the customs and did not sell that the owner sent this man to yet any attempt at concentment are of

was opium among its contents, today

Charges will be; preferred'agali

each other and miking a row.

A Kileg policeman sald be saw them pushing Mr. Champ Clark leider in the House ing in CongrGAR, nemeasured terms:

It appeared that the men had been quarrelling About bail One of them, a F.C., was charged bad bailed bin out and wished to withdraw the with making a false statement. The other maq

bail, Horce (he moist.g

His honour sentenced the P.CA Lo seven days Imprisonment and discharged the other mas The P. C...

had just been ded Sz lozi istag to pay tram kin

President and

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