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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY APRIL 15 1910
DEATE (OF CONSUL-GENERAL
RUBLEB.
OPERATED ON TOR AFFENDICITIS AT
THE PEAK,".
it in with deop magiet that we have to an
OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE IN
AMOY.
DR. JA, OTTE A VICTIM.
CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.
FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT AND FALSE
·IMPRISONMENT...
in the Summary Court this morning, a casa Before Mr. Justice Gomperts, Puisns Judge,
was mentioned in which Wong Fa Ng is seek
CLAIM FOR RETURN OF KARRINGS.
INTERESTING, DISCUSSION AT THE
SUMMARY COURT,
waterworks "to provide an adequate water Douce the death, to-day of the Hon. Mr. W. broken out in that city, Already twelve deaths | ing to recover from A. C. Johnson the sum of | decision in the 'caso in which'lda Welnhart'
made a lucid and illumicating speech showing why in the opinion of the Government it is deemed advisable to proceed with the sale of the site. In the first place he pointed out that the Colony had no money for works of public utility such as the extension of the Tytam
supply and to rollave, us from "the constant bugbear of a water 'famine," They had also to rebuild the Magistracy and in particular 10 construct a pier opposite Royal Square, But as we all know very well the Colony in still at its wits' and to devise methods of increasing the revenue witkäst unduly harassing the tax payers and thin magnificent prospect is held out that by the sale of this paltry flower patch the heaven sent chance has arrived. Without any beating about the bush, it may be said that when His Excellency siated that the applicants for the lease of the site are the Standard Oil
·Corporation, a body which could erect a doren palaces without recognising any falling off in their accounts. The uptet price is six lakhs, while the interest on that sum, together with the Crown rest, aisnsed taxen and so forth amounts to $44,100 a year. There was little doubt in the minds of those watching the scope what the fate of the resolution would be. Here was a scheme which im- mediately saw us out of many of our difficulties; it was presented by a reputable and world. known firm with oceans of money at their back, and it provided for an immediate contri- bution to the exchequer six takas while there 'was always the best-egg of the assessmicats
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crucial point which was overlooked in a measure by Mr. Stewart. After lauding the Cities for their patriotic attitude in securing the streel beautiful he said:-1 wonder what would be said if the municipality of Venice were to propose to sell for office building a site on the open space between the Doge's palace and Sansovina's great Library. The whole world would ring with protest. Way? I suppose because all men's sense of the fitness of things regards the landing place opposite St. Mark's as the city's front doorstep, and the ground indicated as be iog necessary to the artistic affect of that marvellous frontage. With that I do not seek to compare for a momeat our modest frontage.”.
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A telegraphic massage bas been received best from Amoy reporting that plagun has
A. Rabled, the Cobsul General in Hongkong, have occurred among the Europeans, including for the United States of America. The that of Dr. J. A. Otte (of the Reformed Church disse from which he expired was diagnosed body in America), who was in charge of the as appendicitis. For many months past the late Hope Hospital. Much sympathy will be fale for Consul-General has been in anything but Ms. Otte to her bereavement. Tobust strength:"Last summer ha underwent—It is just possible that the disease is confined- an operation for some internal dissues, and to the native city, which has the repajation of since his arrival hare his state of health has | being the dirtiest of any in China. For the bean such that he was seldom seen in saka of the inhabitants, it is fortunate that the public. The disease is stated to have hot weather is so close at hand, for the dead ran its course from last Friday to Tuesday, disease thrives in the damp seasons - almont when Dra. Stedman and Mullar found it to be exclusively. appendicitis and an operation was necessary, He was removed to the Peak and the operation Performed but his strength would not let him
Wo are led to understand that arrangements are under way for procuring a supply of plagus sarum from Hongkong to help in fighting the
ravive from the shock. He died at o'clock outbreak.. this afternoon. With her husband to the end was his devoted wife, mão, is now prostrated over her affliction,
This forenoon we received the following message from Government House:
"We are desired to state that the invita tions issued for an Official Dineer and Reception at Government. House to-night
ST. STEPHEN'S, COLLEGE.
ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS.
The St. Stephen's College annual sports were held in ideal weather, at the race course, this afternoon. The attendance was large one and the events keenly contested. The Band of the 13th Rajputs, under Mr. C. T, Coke,
selections of music pleasingly rendered.
At the Summary Court this moming, Me. Justice Gompertz, Paisne Judge, delivered bis $1000 a damages for alleged assault and false brought a claim against Ruby Helstala to te imprisonment. Mr. E, Davidson appeared for cover a pair of diamond earrings or $1,000, the the plaintiff and Mr. W. E. L. Shenton repre value thereof, in the course of his decision
hit Lordship stated that he found that the ear-- Mr. Shenion—I.ask.for a statement of claim..-rings ware the property of the plaintiff and bold- His Lordship-What do you say, Ms. David
sented the defendant.
HOD?
Mr. Davidson Three days, my Lord, Well, Mr. Shenton? Mr. Shenton-Seven practice,
The case was adjourned,
days is the usual
he
A VLADIVOSTOCK despatch reports that Ministers of the Army, Communications and Agriculture Departments will she, tly leave St. Palemberg for a tour of Eastern Siberis.
THE King entertained at luncheon on sath wit Queen Amelia of Portugal, Count and Counters Figueiro, and the Marquis de Soveral. For thể last day or two a slight cold has confined His Majesty to bis rooms at Biarritz.
BARON Goffinet, Baron Devierland, and Baron Evance Copée, the members of the Belgian
in honour of Their Highnesses The Gaskwar and Mabarani of Baroda, have been cancelled in view of the critical condition of the health enlivened the afternoon's proceadings with Mission to Japan to announce the accesston of
́of Mr. Rublee, Consul-General for the
United States of America, "
This morning's bulletin, issued by Dr. Stedman and Muller, regarding the state of health of Mr. W. A. Robles, the United States Consul-General, showed that the end was near for it stated that his condition had become even worse than ‘on the previous day and that slight hopes remained for a recovery:
King Albert, havo arrived in Peking. They
that notwithstanding that the earrings –were sold through the Official Administrator to the defendant, he could see no reason why the original' owner should be divested of bar pro- perty. He therefore entered judgment for the plaintif with costs.
Mr. Jackson (For the defendant)-On behalf of the defendant'I ask that no costs should be
allowed
His Lordship—I don't see why the Captain Superintendent of Polica shibave caused a delay in the proceedings.
Mr. Jackson-Tho suit was only filed on Wednesday and the Captain Superintendent was taken ill and the case was drst mentioned on Saturday.
- Mr. Hanlı (For the plaintiff)—I ask that costs should be awarded to the plaintiff, - Mr. Jackson—It's an exceptional case, Mr. Donnys, Jr. (For the Crown Bolicitor)— I never heard of such a thing.
His Lordship—I think I will give costa
The results up to the time of going to press leave for Japan next wook travelling via Han. against the Crown. The earrings were taken ·
were as follows!~
K-SENIOR CUP, 100 yards.—111 heat, This event was not run off in beats. 2-JUNIOR LUP, 100 yards.—11t heat.
Ho Wing Yuen ;2 Ho Wing Li; 3, Li Ying Chiu.
2nd beat.- Ng Sze Kwong; a Chau Cheung Nin; 3 Chau Nei Nin.
3—THROWING. THE CRICKET BALL (Open), 11. Leo; Chan Min Chung... 4.—CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLLIGE, 100
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
MEMBERS are reminded that the Jockey Club |: yards, " meeting takes place to-morrow at 12.30 p.m..
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THE hour of departure from Hongkong of the Emprer steamers during the summer months will be 6 p.m. instead of 7 am, as beretofore. Titz general agents of the Shanghai Sumatra Tobacco Company, Limited,, has received the following telegraphic advice from the Deli Maatschappij, Amsterdam:-Sald 335 bales
tobacco at Guilders 1.17."
SIK Jobs Dickson Poynder, Bast., has been
appointed to succeed Lord Plunket as Governor. Order of St. Michael and St. George has been of New Zealand. The Grand Cross of the conferred upon Lord Plunket.
THE TAIKOO M'URDER.
THE STORY OF A QUARREL AMONG BOILER-MAKERS..
watched the cats on behalf of the Police,
Venice with Hongkong? The former has a history of centuries, the fall of the Campanile was regarded as an international calamity, the feeding of the pigeons is a recognised custom by visitors. The factis, Venice or any of the. cities which line the Italian coast is history. What history has Royal Square? And it is Do1 as if the hand of the vandal were to sweep- over the scene. A building compatible with
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy the vicinity will unquestionably be erected this afternoon, Ya Chas, a former boiler-maker by the most powerful trust in the world. if only in the Talkoo Dackyard, was charged with the for their own credit. As the Governor put it alleged murder of a compatriot on the Sai "If the site remains unremunerative for a fur-wan-po road at Shau-ki-wan on the 24th March ther period af, say, only ten years, the loss at last. Mr. R, F. C. Master prosecuted and Mr. least will be half a million dollars. If it respector Collet, of Shad-ki-wan Police Station, E. Davidson appeared for the defendant. In mains unremunerative for a period of twenty years the som lost with interest will be much aceror a million and a half, I agree myself, with the view taken by the unofficial member who spoke on that occasion, that it is not a reasonable thing to allow highly valuable sites to remain unoccupied. We do not find that, in London, or in any city in the United Kingdom, sites are allowed to remain vacant which are valued from £3 105. 10 £3 per aquare lout, and this 1, for a series of years on the off chance that they may appreciate in value or possibly be required for public build ́ings." Losses will tall in which postarity can utilias, in case of urgent necessity wa kave AN Ordinance which allows resumption for public JHAY GARDân site.
purposes. So far as the price of the present plot of land is concerned, I think you will Who would have dreamt that the stald, agree with me that it is a very high ong, and solid, business men of Hongkong could, have one which we are not likely to considerably been induced to work themselves into a frenzy improve upon within at all a reasonable of enthusiasm over a pure question of period." Mr. Gresson acknowledged the estheticism?' And this at a time when a point by metaphorically browing up his goodly part of Hongkong is giving nights and bat and declaring that in tkess. cir- days to the consideration of how the rubber cumstanCO be 'would have nothing to boom might be manipulated to their advantage
do with the resolution. Irior to that Members of the Legislative Council, the un Mr. Osborne had explained why he officials of course, were determined to air their opposed to the resolution, showing that there views. The question was one raised by Mr. was no necessity for a flower garden at this Murray Stewart as to the desirability of the Gov part of the city, which would only give an
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Mr. Master stated that prisoner was charged | with the murder of a compatriot at Spi-wan-po, Shau-ki-wap, on the 24th March last. On that who were employed at the Taikoo Dockyard dais, both the defendant and the, decensed,
ax boiler-makers, bad a quarrel. The deceased boiler-maker was one of a gang of men an ployed by one Chan Ching, the first witogst for the prosecution. The defendant was not om- the 24th March, deceased was working with ployed in the same gang. On the morning of
the rest of his gang on a liver. At one o'clock in the morning, one of the employees missed a certain block of wood and asked Chan Ching where it was. Shortly afterwards, the wood was found in the carpenter's possession and, the wood. Lau Ling came up to Chan defendant accused Lap Ling of removing
Ching and had some words about the matter. Mr. McKay was an eye-witness of the disturbance and saw Lau Ling some time after, Lau Liog came up with strike Chau Ching and separated them,
* considerable number of carpenters and created a disturbance and it would be proved that defendant was there both at the original quarrel, and on the latter eccasion. The quarzo! was smoothed over by a Europeau constable, but at five o'clock, when the men were imaving the Dockyard, deceased was walk.
yards from the Dock gate; when defendant and ing along the Sai-wan-po-high road about ajo two other man rushed out crying "These are the men i Strike, strika 1" Defendant rushed at
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. Chae Min Chung ;1.Wong To Kie 5-UNDER FOURTEEN, kao yards,
I Ng St Ho; z Chau Nei Niu, 6.—SENIOR CUF, rog yds. Fioal.
1 Ng Hon Ting; 2.Chao Mia Chung: 3 Ho Mai Chak.
7.—JUNIOR CUF, 100 yds. Final,
kow.
PRINCE and Princess Eitel Fritz attended, the dedication of the German hospital and Church on the Mount of Olives and the consécration of the Roman Catholic Church on Mount Zion. The ceremonies were of the most imposing description.
In the Summary Court this morning, the cate | was again mentioned in which Ab Men and Hing Cheong, tailors, are suing John Grant to recover the sum of $91.95 for work done and material supplied. It was stated that the defendant could not be found and the case was adjourned.
I. T. FOGARTY, a stoker on, board H.M.S. Bedford, appeared in the Police Court this
On
1 Li Ying Chiu; 2 Ho Wing Yuan; 3 Ho mording on charges of assagiting P. C. Attwell
and disorderly babaviour in Ship Street. Wing Li
the first charge the delinquent was fined $15 while on the other charge he was awardid seven days' imprisonment without the option.
*8-SENIJA CUP, 230 yds.
1 Ng Hoo Tiog; 2 Chan Sing Nan; 3 Ho Ni Chick.
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9-HIGH JUMP. JUNIOR.
i Ho Wing Yuenya Ho Wing Lea and Lei Ying Chiu.
Ho Leo and Lei Ying tied for second place, Height: 3 ft. 8 ios., 2
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10-HIGH JUMP, SENIOR.
1 Ho Nai Chink; z Ho Wing Kai and Chan Sing Nan the
Height: 3'f. trins.
IMPORTANT CHANDU CASE,
CAPTAIN AND TOWKAY FINED,
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away by force, I think,
Mr. Jackson-Will your Lordship, grant a 'stay of execution for a week ?
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Mr. Harris-I don't think a stay cần ba granted.
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Mr. Jackson-The effect of your Lordship's judgment will be that other proceedings will be taken wither against the Official Administrator: or the defendant.
His Lordship-That may be so. Continuing, bis Lordship said He did not think much harm could be done if a stay of extcution was granted.
Mr. Harris-Your Lordship will make au order for costs, I suppose? The stay is only in respect of the quirings.
His Lordship-You have no objection, Mr. Jackson?
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Mr. Jackson-No, my Lord.
His Lordship made an order that the'
earrings be returned to the plaintif, within Savon days.
HONGKONG SCHOOLS ATHLETIO SPORTS.
PRELIMINARY HEATS.
The preliminary beats of the school sports
Course. The results are as follows:-
100 YARDS FLAT Race, Handicap, for boys over, to and under 14 years of age.
'First Heat, Pua Obe Lun) ............ Chan Wong Hodg................................................
-Second Heat,'
Captain James Homes, of the local steamer | took place yesterday afternoon at the Race Hong Bee, and Towkay Lim Ho Puab, the owner, were belofa Mr. Michell in the summons court, this morning, on charges of importimg chandu and allowing their vessel, to be used for the impartation, carriage or conveyance of chandu, reports the Straits Times of 8th Inst. They claimed to be tried. Mr. Baddeley 1 Yuen Hing Hang; a Ho Wing Yuen; superintendent of the opium monopoly, appear 3 Ng St Ho.
13-SENIOR CUP, 440 yards,
11. PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 100 yards.
Chan Kit Yuen; Chao Ya Lin, 12-JUNIOR CUP 200 yards,
Ng Hon Ting; a Ho Nai Chak; 3 Woog Kan Cheung.
Nei Nin; Ng Sz Ho; 3 Ho Wing Yuen
14.-MATHEMATICAL RACE (Open) 1 Chan
15.-ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE: Forms Flag Race.
No. IVA; 1 No. V n; 3 No. III i
STORMY WEATHER ON THE PACIFIC.
ROUGH VOYAGES FROM JAPAN.
Very stormy weather was, experienced in Alter being caught in the teeth of a gate which crossing the Pacific from Japan last month,
shook the vessel from stem to stern, and mountainous waves breatened to engulf the ship and send the crew to death, the British steamer Harel Dollar attived at San Francis co on March 9th, bringing one of the most barrowing'tanls of the seas. The fiquei Dollar was fifty-six days from Hongkong and encous. tered the storm five days out from Japan.
Partly dismantled, and her cargo of lumbar gooo, Captain Ridley brought his vessel into port, fuckier to be alive than bemoan the loss.
of a zich cargo. The ship had hardly docked, says a San Francisco paper, thas har com mander announced that he would never go to so again,
ed for the prosecation and Mr. Elliot for the, defence.
Mr. J. A. Howard, head of the preventiva service, said that on information receivedbe boarded the Hong Ber with Mr. Massel, senior revenue officer, at about 4.p.m. on March 22. They went to a disused coal; banker and after. searching about fifteca minuter found, behind a fresh, water tank, a bag which contained 32 tins of chandu, weighing 312 tails and valued 81 5339.10. The captain could have found it if he had searched there.
Mr. Elliot pointed out that the place where the chandu war kept was, frequently changed, and asked for the same of the informer, which witossa refused to giva,
he was confident that the informer had nothing ...' Questioned by Mr. Elliot, witness said that,
to do with putting the cheudu Where it was found and,did not think that he was
employed on the ship. The bankers were often used as a place of concealment for opium.
Ho Kam-pui..................................
Li Kam Yung unani
Third Heat. Wong Shan-einumandamun A. Co
Four. Heat,
F. Maiqussiste
Fifth Heat. Francisco Sequeira
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2.
100 YARDS FLAT RACE, HANDICAP CHAM-" PIONSHIP EVENT-for boys under 17 yaurs of age.
First Heat, A. Kardashia SP. (Hall ..............
Second Heat
J: Haasamin Yuin Tse Foo
Third Heat. Toi Kin Fai.........stages, M. Omar
120 YARDS FLAT Race, 'Handicap, for boys
First Heat.
Mr. Mussel said that he went on board to search the Hong Bes on her arrival from China | under 12 years of age. on March 21, but did not get into the bunkers then as the hatchas had not yet opened. He searched for about five hours that day, and found nothing.
cargo contained 100,000 tiles which bad boen removed when the s cond search was made. It was an absolute impossibility to search the hold for chanda on the voyage from China, How in the world' was the captain to remova co0,000 tiles to look för chandu at the bottom?
Mr. Elliot explained to the court that the
CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE.
ernment retaining or selling the land, which is aesthetic setting to the front of the Hongkong deceased and struck him more than once with is this manner, the crew. cowered in fear of zu get at it. The passengers had no access to
soma instrument.
pto
Quenioned by Mr. Baddeley, the "captain'
THE DEFENCE.
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A. Osmund 20/2941996 F. Loureiro.
Second Heat
F. Carvalhoñibitikusan
Leung Ho Yab...
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Third Heat,.. Maji Sepher jacker-sagísunari ' Abdul Azau.vip core openin
: MILE BICYCLE RACE, Open to all egės. First Hest.
Cheung U. Poj ...............
N. L. Railton M
Second Heat.
R Loo * mami... G. C. Jorge...
Third Heat. Carlos Vas
G. Roza........
120 YARDS FLAT RACE HANDICAP, Opas to all ages.
J. Hans
A R. Samy
First Heat,
BOYFRIEND
'Second Heat.
A. Gifford menu
The Hazel Dollar was a thousand miles of the coast of Japan when the south-easter struck the ship. The galo raged with terrific' velocity and the vessel bampered by the heavy load of
Capt. Homes said, that he had the ship lumber, creaked and groaned under her borden, It was while releasing much of the cùngo-to from China. Everything possible was done. searched for chandu every day on the way down right the ship that several of the crew narrowly The hold where the chandu was found was not missed being swept overboard.. Boffeted about searched because it was practically impossible to the South of the new, Law Courts though, as Club. Mr. Hewest said he had not heard in
Dechased fall down and death. The pipe railing was swept away and the holds. Every part of the ship to which they the Governor 'explained, it did not form part
was found dead shortly afterwards. · One man ❘ the vessel was generally dismantled before the tue course of his daily round any particular ex- of the rectangle known henceforth as Royal pression of opinion. against the action which
who would be called as a witness was walking a gale subsided. Everything portable had been bad access was searched carefully. fawpacesbehind the deceased and saw deceased swept overboard, Square. The main arguments submitted by Ms. the Government proposed to take. Mr. Stewart struck and also heard defendant shout "Strike, A succession of galos retarded the said that the daily search, was conducted by, Stewart were to the effect that the land should pleaded subsequently that his bandling might strike!" There was evidently some mistake, gross of the Hassi Dollar. Soon after European officers and lasted from two to ibrea be held intact, because it was certain that in'n
ba saved from sudden paralysis and that time
the men were heard to cry out, "It's a mis being released from the grip of the first hours. The bolds were never soatchad. should be allowed so that public opinion takot (t's a mistako!" What happened was terrific storm. When the veral crept into Isw years the ground would be required for
might bays word to
OD the that defendant and. Luo Ling collected a lot of part she was more like a phantom of the son Mr. Elliot argued that what happened in these public buildings...he_thilanced the_case....of.a. -Matier. --The Guvatnor was adamani,howovat,
men--other--than--boss-employed-at-the-than-the-trim-fittin-ship-that-left-Hongkong | cans was that-the-person-importing the opium,-| City Hall and at all events there was somo»,
AM Soundar jederzissues. and the poor little sparrow was squelched Docks and brought them over from Hung. fiity-six days ago. Captain Ridley's determin finding that he could not land it, went straight thing due to posterity, or words to that effect. before it had left its shell. We think that after hom to assault the other boilermaker, ation to quit the sea was probably prompted so the monopoly and gave information." Tals
QUARTER MILE Handicap. ChampionSKIP It seems certain that at this stage most of the in Excellancy's speech there could have bosa The witness Chan 'Ching would say he saw by the experiences of the last trip of the vessal was what made it as unfair to the 'owners and EVENT CHALLENGE CUP.-Open to all unofficial members were with Mr. Stewart in no reasonable doubt as to what the end would the defendant rush out and strike `de Jbe commander declared that he was never captains of these 'stramers. · The granting of ages, Ellis Kadoone Challenge Cup to ba his rhetorical contentions. They bad, most land which as a site is described as the best
be Instead of keeping in reserve a piece of censed and the other witness would also, nearer going down into the murky depths of heavy fines to these informers was a direct won three yours la successing to become the of them, with other business men, sent a in Hongkong, and drawing from it no revenue
say he saw deceased struck. Deceased the ocean.
encouragement of smuggling. He would sub. property of any boy.
First Heal, was carried to a Chinesa Club, where, the body The French steamer, Amiral Exelmans | mit that only a nominal fins should be imposed, Istior to the Government, which they signed whatever, ladead actually expanding money on was found the same evening. Defendant was Captain Hansen, arrived at Gas Francisco on
His Worship held that the first charge was
Kwok Shin Yan, merasa prisimine to the afect apparently that the land should it and its titiration, we are to receive a lump pointed out by Chan Ching as the man who March trih from Antwerp, via Yokobama and not made out. On the second charge, thers
Second Hest not be sold to private purchasers, and naturally sum of six lakhs of dollars at once and every struck the blow. It was not a question whether ports, with a large cargo of marchandias. Cap. was so way of getting out of it." Mr. Baddeley they werein manner bound by their
year we can look forward to a safe and sound defendant was guilty or not. The qensilon tsin Essen reported that on February 17th, stated that there were two previous convict return of $44,000, which wa take it is, good was whether there was sufficient prima jaola: afine leaving Kobe, they experienced heavy against the same ship and the same captain. signaturs. But caver was such a bombshell business and should appeal to the business wvidence to put the accused on his trial, a north-west gales which broke the doors and His Worship fined the captain and owners thrown into the Council as that which His instincts of the merchants of the Colony, quita Medical and other evidence was called and windows in the cabio, and swapt averything $50 sack, and costa ammounting. "Aly cent
kor presented wi apart from their love for the beautiful,
the case adjourned,
Kojiri portable from deck.
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