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of the Board of Finance; fu adopting Sir. Robert's advice may fail in producing Im- mediately profitable results to China We know very well that the mandarinate is not yet sufficiently purged of its corruption to succeed in doing healthy work. But we are S. WATSON & CO., not blind, or inclined to permit the public to be blind to what will prove, we confident
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Canton Opium Trade.
FRES 1 UNREASONABLY RESTR C-
Hitherto, it has been of opium
of Chiasse compilelios ascertained that iyently entering Kiang wia. Cîhton@la 1,000. chests. This amount
rienced by sevenly per capu in accordance with sba regulations above quoted, since, ia pure strance to their terms, traders are limited to a yearly import of duly 3ro, In the inverse ratio of reduction, vis, thirty per cent per annum,
"BIG CONTRACTING DISPUT
VGA SEITLEDʼOUT. OF COURT,
Ever since, the first day of this mas “e est deal of the time of the Chief
Francis Piggott, has been taken up in ite fog of the contractor's cas in which Hong saed Sbiu Lok Hing for sum of $12, 61a, being bil
THE Germans are said to have made Hellga land in the North Sta into a second - Gibraltar. tris remonted that's large rubber estate is to be opazed up la Upper Porak at an early date, the rescit of a serious explosion in a coat. y declare it, to be the gravest and most mine at Starkville (Colorado), too miners were "gulations appear to be never ending. Obstacle the total extlogalshment of the. Klangeltrado, done and materiale supplied at e portentous step which China has taken tombed in the later working. A number since the Boxer" wat. With a full
be
of bodies have been recovered.
AMONG the passengers who procesded home
TIVE REGULATIONS.
DRITISH - MERCHANTI, LODGE"PROTEST"
We Can Viceroy Yuan Sha-Saga's tostrictive opium after obstacle is being placed in the way of British merchants in the carrying on of a trade which,
antil the busybodies of the stay at-home politicians to tettered with a legitimate
so far as latelge opitim is enceraed, will be
quest to connection with, additio ithin mea: grable dirance of accomplishmentions at the premises 33 Qasin's
period of thten yours frota Janualy next. Mr. M. W. Slade, K.C. In sucted by Curiously tough whits the Canton regula Misri, Bruiton & Heill, appeare
Treasury, a China will speedilyty tho sa Tango Maru ta-day was Mr. Ar courte of 12ade that they know mought tions pro cribs the importation of the freign plaintiff, and defendant was reptes
after acting on Sir Robert advice, many strange and interesting things will be done by a people strange to those strangers who, in many cases live among them for thirty years without learning a word of their language, and interesting to those who have taken the trouble to know them a little more intimately. But, as Sir Walter Hillier in A recent speech has hinted, perhaps the West" will be not allogether pleased at many of the results of China's awakening, or, as we prefer to call it, revolution. Of there
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thoon Seth, 180, retired Registrar ofits longkong Supreme Coust, A11.NAMAN was fined $4 by MER. Hallifex this morning for assaulting a district watchman on Monday night le Triangle Street at time when an outbreak of fin was fuprogress. A CHINISE WOMIt was committed for trial at the next Oriminal Stations by Mr.J. R. Wood, Second Police Magistrate, this afternoon for kidnapping a girl of is years of age...
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of, enjoyed all the sauction of Treaty rights. Now, however, secouraged by the inci,
drug, they are as silent as the grave in a far as
THE NATIVE DRUG
Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Hodgson (Mestre, Ewans & Harste mind to inquire whether the e piumplica the statement of claim plaintiff at.
case has row been settled out..
tract with the defendant to suppl certalab
cestals sic ion of British M.P.4, where know 'as well as expraised, countenance of," a
ledge of China and things Chinese is for the most part derived from a buried hot day potter of fact, being assisted at the expense
is conceraed.⠀ Which landa-the, seep'ical
the tramping of pative villiger and verdant
of bom">grown: oplom is not, as a mat- on 7th February," god, be estored.
of the foreign or Tedian Commodity. The ing misterials and to provide labour and most rabid autopiomists cannot, so für lose, wark in accordance with the specification
sight of the fact that, speaking generally, and ons dating the question frem a physics, apart the fohibitants of Ki ngal to the extent of more from the moral aspect, voos can boijers that
the schedule of quantities and contrac supplied to him in connection with the
sequent to thle contract, and by
miniloned above, for a um of $31,
results and their causes we shall speak again. For the luceny of a quantity of clothing to are feruing all sons of rules and regulations theo two thirds of their number can warn the plaintiff agreed iä deduct $1,600 We now merely call our reader's attention to given 14 days' bard labour and six hours of British traders. In Hoogkong and Sbase themselves from the opium bibit by a stroka pil a of electric wiring, pointing ar
the fact that financial reform has begun in WHISKY China, and that it is based on the advice of one who was true to his salt-Sir Robert Hart.
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matshed at Hooghem an earth-coolle wat stocks at the Magistracy this morning,
through the outskirts of the Empiro and the Tealy Parts, and was obtain ibair Inspiration from sach blessed counselors as the bypocri tical colporteurs, whose mest addons daty is Gelds in the interior, the Provincial Authorities in order to farther embarrass the position
bal already made difficult by the barrassing restrictive measure dicated from Dowcing trest at the behest of Massey, Alexander, Taylor, Jahuson and Company, ww - THE LATEST OUTBURST
of the Canton Viceroy's flickering activities in the Southern capital is a proclamation that bas besa promulgated over the signatura and seal of the Resident-Director of the principal in vestigating, and Detecting Station- depart. A COOLIE was sentenced to three months' hard ment that was called into existence in labour at the Felice Court this morning, for connection with the now notorious Kwong seatching a box of clothing and Srag in many, Wing Yoed (nherwins Kwong On) Pre- from a feny-tatech carly this morning. Apared Opium Llcesco Farm that raised such a other coolis was awarded six months' hard labour by Mr. J. R. Wood for returning from banisbmoot. The man was arrested at Yat
HE shipduilding dispute having been settled, after ab at nine weeks! duration, work?wai | crazywhere res med on toth ult. in Hamburg, &.During the day, however, many of the work men again left their places bicause they could not immediately and altogether begin their work, and they have not yet returned.
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of the pan," For such is apparently the effect which Viceroy. Yaan would have us believe by
most recent adict it,ned in the name of Re. sident Director Chong.
wood mantles. Plaintiff had received from thị defend at $ 5.500 leaving a balance due So after deducting the Si,ños, as spreed. Plaintiff also, at the request and by the direc tion of the defendant, did caz;alm extra word on the premises, sud no octher premises be- Jonging to the defendant at 24, Das Vœux Road, to the valus of $7,211 51.
In his statement of difence, the defend.
HONGKOLO MERCH #78 ATTITUDE. It was not to be supposed that the firms of British Indian marchants in Hong kong most conce ned in the opium trade would bara accipled the Provincial fiat from Canton without raising a voice la protestant averred that an agreement had been Our Inquiries this morning fed un to suppose, come to whereby he shan'd bars the Wight on good grounds, that a joint representation to alter the specifications provided the total has been addressed to His Excellency its value of the work was not thereby inducud Govarade Netälern to say, in Sir Frederick more than 25 per cent or facrassed more than Lugard the Colony has a sympathetic listener 50' par cant, and that the valun'of all deduce and champion of all that tend to conserve the time or additions should be estimated at the commercial interests of the port. We believe prices et fond in the schedule. It was farther that the merchants' communication.urges upon | sgreed that the plajstić should not be entitled His Excellency to formulate a protein to be to pay most for any extra or additional work nd ressed to H. B. M/s Chargé d'Affaires at except upon written authority algued by tku Feking, Mr. Max. Muller, to make adequate egitears re endant stated, with regard to representations to the Wolwopu_sgaiast the the extra work and materials supplied latest violation of the Anglo-Calucia. Opium that such materials ware supplied under for such work and materies would only be made on productios by the plaintiff of a written authority signed by the engineers, Farther, it was averred in the statement of defence, that, by agreement with plaintif he paid som off for painting to Chu Yeog Sam and no: directly to the plain tiff. Be denied that thee was dua to; the %, plaintiff a sum of $5,000, or any sum, bat: ad- mitted that cortalo exita work was dina al though he canterded it was wider the termsof -the contract.” Also, it was argued for the das
If there was not much' business of public importance before the meeting of the Sapi tary Board yesterday afternoon, there was at east one application that involved a ques- tion clearly affecting the public weal as well as the relationship which exists as betweep our autocratic Executive Council and, that
storm of indignation last June when the to- Ineffectual body,, That the Sanitary Board:
gulations ra'ating thereto first ga aed publicity is ineffectual is not its fault per se. It is part
in the columns of the Fox, kong Telegraph. A of the Government policy to keep it so: to
copy of the latest proclamatios has reached, us use the Board merely as a kind of advisory IFR Excellency Lady Lugard bas fixed Thorend we give below a free translation of this standing committee, with no executive day nex', November 17th, for the distribution ost interesting document. It reads:
"Chang, Resident Director of the Principal La -powers,-doing-all-the-hard-work-and-as-often-al-press-ms-the-Dlocetan Glila School. It's as not having its well-considered recommeu. hoped thers will be a large attendance on this vestig ting and Detecting Station in connection dations nullified by a five-minute consulta occasion. The School is doing a most useful with the taxation on prepa:ed Opium, heroby Agreement. That Éir, Frederick will admit the the contract, which provided that payment
|issue this proclamation :- tion in the inner Council. The caec in point was an application from the Jockey Club for permission to instal two water closets in a new buliding which is to be erected at the Racecourse for use only dur- ing Race Meetings by members of the Club, It is hardly possible to conceive that on the face of it any reasonable being could find objection to the granting of such an applica :A. S. WATSON & CO., tion. Yet there are two highly important
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work and provides as education for several orphans. The European staff has been in- creared during the last month by Miss Doble additional certificated teacher, and Miss Love. grove as Matron,
A New York dispatch states that Father Ber- nard Vaughan spent a night recently "slam- ming, and covered the ground pretty the in the quarters happy. He saw chlidren danc roughly. He declares that he found everybody ing and playing everywhere in open spaces, and he to-day makes a striking comparison between these slum neighbourhoods of New York and those of London, remarking that New York's slums aro a paradise compared to the gloomy suplets courts and alleys of Los. don's poorer quasters, ..
considerations underlying this matter: first of all, that it was proposed to take the neces- sary water supply from the maius; secondly, that in some quarters it was thought the [38 granting of this application could not procure the essential approval of the Exc- cutive. 'Council without the latter body. We have recoíved a photograph of the image? stultifying itself. The reason for the en-
of Confucion in the Tai Sing Tien of Kafe, i
tertainment. of this latter opinion was Shangt ng province, which was specially that on two recent occasions the Board's re- taken by Mesir, The Tran Tai and Tso' Tran commendation in similar cases had been Ip, and presented to the Prince Regent rejected by the Executive Council in terms which may very well be described as a soub. The Colonial Secretary in announcing their rejection told the members :-" The prin- ciple adopted in these matters by the Gover. nor-in-Douncil is the same as that formerly followed by the Sanitary Board, víz, that water-closets should only be permitted in large blocks of offices, hotels or other build
Ordiorry businam communications abould is adds and
to The Manager.
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SUBACİ[IPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) DALLI-156 per annum. WEEKLY $18 per unum. The rates pas quarter and per meniom, proportional, Bubscriptions for any period law than one mouth will be charged as for a full month..
Chios, together with some hundreds of views of Tai Shao, tko mered mountain of China, and Contacias home acd burial place la Kals, Shangtung, The accaptance of this bandsomt album of historical views has benn graciously acknowledged through the Wal-wp- pa (B and of Forei ̧n Affairs). The picture contains the posthumous honours conferred upon him by the different dynastic rulers of Chins, and ought to convince the Chinese that
The daily que fe delivered free when the addromings where a considerable number of Euro-Confucius, the Teacher and Sage, should only
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not curse distrered at their residences without pean employes congregate." Mr. Shelton any extra charge. On copies sent by post an Hooper contended that the Jockey Club additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for portage. buildings did not come within any of these Its postage on the weekly isns to any part of the categories and he foretold that if the Board
world is 10 cents per quarter.
recommended the Executive Council to Bingle Copies, Dally, in cante. Weekly, twenty grant this privilege they would just be laying themselves open to another sub. If the Executive Council approved of the request it would amount to inconsistent policy on their part. The President, Mr. Wolfe, some HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1910 in the Colonial Secretary's letter, "other what ingeniously argued that the phrase buildings where a considerable number of European employes congregate," might well When that most successful of men, Sir be made to cover a Race Medling, for, he Robert l'art, recommended to the Chinese declared amidst laughter, a member of the Government a system of taxation whereby Club was an employe when engaged in the Imperial revenue might be repleted and racing" as well as when engaged in the National forces of defence so strengthen his office. In the matter of the water sup- ed as to become capable of offence, the calm ply being obtained from the public mains and silent contempt accorded his advice was Mr. Shelton Hooper took up an attitude of regarded by the world as his first sigual opposition on much stronger grounds, for, failure. Only be, the most secret of men, said he, such permission would form can or could relate the long tale of his un dangerous precedent and was entirely against disclosed defeats. For he has had all is the public interests. As he remarked, pro- life to fight uphill. His great memomadum bably every member of the Board an well as ou finance was the result of "more years the Executive Council was a member of the study and experience than comprise the Jockey Club, but that was no reason why whole lifetime of some of his critics, and of: They should subserve the public weal to the Some of those who advised that Power which Club's advantage Kowever, the matter In China is called "The Throne" to ignore was ultimately set as rest by the Director of It. We published yesterday a translation of a Public Works stating that the flushlug water China tolegram which deserves glance of could be got without encroaching on the the ordinary newspaper render. It announces public mains; and on the distinct under. an item of news more important, more in, standing that an independent water supply foresting, more pregnant with meaning than be got it was agreed to grant the Jockey.
ing that happened since the Russo Club's application. fkpanese Warz İSE Board of Finance her B
last decided to opt Sir Robert Hart's THE 71ws reports that George Woodgate, ggestions and his proposed land tax is to be aged 3, a lieutenant in the Peckham Boy vind throughout the Empire. In China the Scouts who had been missing, since the night ||
and only the land, can yield the revenue for the purposes of a great Siste,
oranduma
ould yield enough to support
of their album s.rly in 19.1.
DISTURBANCH ON BOARD. THE BRECONSHIRE,
·DEFENDANT SENTENCED TO FOUR
MONTIES' IMPRISONMENT.
Acting on instructions from the Antifauice of the merchants' contention, it goes Opium Barosu te carefully consider the revision with at saying. i remains for us to hope that of arrar gemon's in connection with the Kings the Governor will be more successful in merchants' purchase of raw opium from Hogg.securing netly abrogation of thero vexa- kong for transportation to that Province, tious regulations than was the case with bis Recum tenens who, despite his bearly and vigor- and to draw up a transport la rsply to
ous support of the protesta irem he Chamber the Anti-Opium Bureau. for their considera-
of Commerce and the China Association, tion, checking and sanctioning the enforce- ment of the suggested arrangemanis, i
was powerless in the face of the extraordinary directlog the policy in the Foreign Office, and inexplicable apathy of the Ministera
bave submitted my report to them, and received their micute which runs as follows
We (the Anti-Opiam Bareau) find that, il the Kiangai raw opium dealers be enforced to get the drug from Shanghai instead of Hongkong, it will, we are afraid, canse kladrance to their busicess. The Deputy (Chong) should clearly put down in the pass the number of places the ding in ́tratuit will pass through, and that the ding Is subject to examination as to whether the goods correspond to what has been set forth in the pass or not, by the Investigat ing and Detecting Stations along the conte of their transit. - If this be found correct, the drug in fran to be conveyed out of the fontier, Tas Deputy is also requested ......... to find out the exact quantity of raw oplum exported to Kings from Can. ton, and to effect a gradual decrease ev ry year with a view to restrialon. Re is ordered to act on our instrucıloss fa carrying out the new anosgement (which. I have done accordingly)*
ANOTHER BEIZURE.
Defendant counterclaimed a sum of $8.430 for at days delay and $1700 being engineers' fees for nine months-miking a lot.) ofŝit,1,0
To reply to this contentiaim plaint assort ed that the ex'is work was duly authorise'l by the engineeri.
The high-handedposs of the people "ran- fence, plaintiff was bound by the written ans ping" the Oplum Bureau is Canton is fastberthority of the engineers, While denying for- exemplified by another case of seizure of opiumther liability defendant bed paid into Coun at Canton which has been brought to our notice. $1,04 Just a couple of days ago, we learn that underlings in the pay of the Bureau caused to be seized and confiscated or chest of opim which was being conveyed across the river from Hosın Both, duty and Htis had | bas paid and the-snwarranted seizure of the chest in question is yet a other outrageous violation of the Articles of the 'additions to the Cheloo Convention. It is truly surprising how great is the power of our cwa Foreign Offics when case after case is added to the long list of fragrant breaches of solemn compacts cons cluded in all carpentness by the reip:ctiva Plenipoten:leries of Great Britain and China.
A PROMISSORY NOTE CASH,
GOVERNMENT CLERK SURD.
sling in the Sammssy Jurisdiction of the This mording, b. fore Mr. Jurica Bresland,
Supreme Cour, the case was rgain called in which Bhugas Sing, a Sikh, soed Yorog Kama Sung, & clerk employed in the Victoria Goal. for a sum of $8.5, which was said to be due on a promissory note, the balance of $3 5 be Ing Interest thereon. Mr. 1, H. Gardiner ap peared for the plain iff and Mr. P. 6 Jackson (Mestre, Jobnios, Stekos and Master) for the defendant.
Kr.. Gardiner stated that the allegation of fraud against the defendant la connection with this o atter had been withdrawa, nod ha under- stood that the other side was prepared to con
"I find that, during the process of eplom be respected and not worshipped av Mr. A Fong, the well-known local photograpar, ston on the export of raw opium. 1 bava loquis asosuppression, it is impossible to put no restric controlling the sale of this picture and at mogements are being made by Messrs. Troed into the expsit of raw oplam f.om Canton to Kiangil and, taking the expost sexily, found Tsan Tai and Tan Tan Ip for the publication it amounting to co odd chests. I now propose to base on last year's report an annual reduc- tion of 30% The Lumber of cheats allowed to be transported to Kiangul in the 3rd year of the reiga of Hian Tang, will be 320. All of them are to be applied with passet ́hers" before transportation, ... Hereafter, this amount will be the basis for the gradual Zecreste every Tear. The export can only be decreased, and cannot be over i tinit, in vlow of restriction, Besides begging the Anti-Opium Buread to keep a record and instruct the farmer, Mr Leung, accordingly. I think it right to lasne bir nolificat on whereby all Kiangs raw opium "dealers are infirmed that if they get rawoplum for transportation to their province, they must, before the limit is up, report to me the number of chests, and apply for passes before thoir. goods can be transported. This will facilitate my notifying the sub-investigation and detect log stations along the places, wiem the drug is to be passed through for examination, and discharge, so as to avoid detention and smoguls, it would take a lorg time to recover. gllogo con t
The Indian freman of the .. Breconshire who was char, ed before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Police Court yesterday for assault and dis- orderly conduct on beard his ship on the ist, was brought up at the Magistracy agale this morning. Inspector Langley was in charge of the case.
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An ladjan seaman on board the Breconshira stated ibat he did not know the name,' of the
ship on board which he was employed, On the 1st inst. he saw a Europeas and fadian Eghting with each other and the defendant went up and separated them.
Another witness said that on the ist lost, he saw all the Europeans on board strike, tha de fendant. Later, iha defendant was taken away and locked up. Witness saw defendant next- morning and the latter complained to him that the'quarter-masater had robbed him of 13 sator. signs
ROLLER SKATING.
“All ebay and must not act on the contrary, "Dated 356, 9:8 - Moon, and yeir Hino Taog."
EFFECT OF THE PROCLAMATION, BUT 'Apparently the immediate effect of the
sect to fadgment.
Mr. Jackson said that he did consent to this course. The coly gestion that of the io slajments in which the smount should be re- paid. His client did not earn a large salary and he had three persons dependent upon him. Ha suggested repayment at the rate of it per masih
Mr. Gardiner I think it is too little, your Lordship, In view of the large amonnt doe,
- His Lorfship-On 1800. Yes, It dorá seem
Mr. Gardiner...It would take three years. His Lordship gero judgment for the amount claimed, payment to be made at 'the rate of $35
HARMSTON'S÷QIRCOS,
Harmston's Clicus is drawing crowd dhonses mighty. The show is well worth itlog and those who have not reen the latest grand change of programme should not miss it before the next ebroge, All those who have ruan the Circus have declared that Harmiton's hava pat upibe: hesi performance they ere
found defendant guilty and sentenced bias to foregoing regulations looks quite harmless
Other wildesses being called, his Worship four months imprisonment without hard Bat their operation will not be unattended by labour, Defendant was discharged on los serous consequinces to Hongkong and Shang second count,
hal. It is a notable fact that all saw oplem for Kiangıl göen via Canion to Shanghai thrace to the districts,lo the Norbere province, The source of supply, whether drawn from Caston RINK AT THE DELLE VIEW HOTEL
or Shaugtai is to both instances Hongkong, It stands to reason, therefore, that, if the King Colony. The pissing reinra The Bella View Skating Rink is getting mornat importations are to be reduced, as costem-Wolfsmann Troupe is taking popular as sach day passes. The rink is wall, plated by Resident Director Chong's regala storm and presthi may lord patronized by the, stature and at present tions, Hoogh "will" "inder" most by their The comic many new comers including beginners havi - pr
curtailment pigviding some comic
of Aug 17, when be suddenly left his com put in, an appti Panionu atar Sevacoats, Jeturned on Sept 13 speciales to the on caters. The wensgament dosry and travel stsinud. Dating the afternoon" of this
>'el'are making preparations to
he was lo a continse condition, quite usable larger slak, alman four times
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to give any account of his wanderinge, and the
cara la bellered to be one of complete loss of
world would be helpless. The sction
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At the fast basting of the cate,
Mi, Slade infirmidiba Ozart „ibat the case: had bien settled out of Court and asked bis Lorship to ester judgmint for plaintiff for $550 and costs.
Mr. Eldon Potter concurring,
is Lordship antered judgment accordingly, Mi, Side said he would like to koom uppa what principle the costs were to be taxed. He also appiled for the costs of the architect employed by the plaintiffs in the cate
His Lordship rolled that that was 'n maiter for the Registrar to decide, and mɔt for him.
The Court adjupaed,
A DRESSMAKENS.BILL.
This afta moon, in the Summary Juridiction of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Hexaland beard a case in which Miss A. Ross, dress. maker, 42 Nalkan Road, Kowloon, sted. Mən, M. Piggott, wife of Sergeant Piggott, Lyaumpa. Barracks, for Sur.gs in respect of work done and materials supplied. Mr. J. 15. Gardiner ap peared for the plaint 6. Sirgt, and Mrs. Pig gott were in Court,
His Lordship (addressing Sergeant Piggott) understood that yen wiele a letter promiss
ing to pay?
Mr. Gardiner Yes, my Lord, I have that. letter. But the wall is not against him but against his wife, jak prist
Sergeant Piggott-Est i bava to piyest Kas, Piggall, on belog called forward, sald the raison she admited hir lability was 15% "ther bushand was la Korpital and she did no
want to worry him about the matter.
His Lordship-Bot you admited you owed the monry Pick
Mrs. Piggot: Yes; but two days later I say
a lot of things in the papers and I mads up my mind to wait until my husband-came out of hospital, k
- Kit Lordship-But this is, only a miller of- 374 v. Why do you not pay it libbent Bw Mrs. Piggott -Becans, I do bet really owe
the money
B: Bis Lordship (o the husband). Dat you Think It is worth while to fight this cost, for small som like that?
Fergraet Piggott-No
Mr. Figgott appeared to acquiesce, and 18 clie war ndiqurned sine dis to allow the incent claimed to be pula lato Cour
bezintere 324 to Cchildren of; the employ and who die
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