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Entimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JANUARY 10 1911

DEATH INQUIRY AT THE MAGISTRACY.

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His Worship (To the jury)-These crackers were stored lo the klichen ef tha ground flor,

[SIR HENRY MAY,

FORTHCOMING RESOLUTION AT THE LEG SUITIVE COUNCIL

At the meeting of the Legislativa Council on Thursday next, Dr. Bo Kal, 1, CMO, will move that the following reisfusion ba adopted by Cruns:-"That the hearty congratulations

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proffered aid and elected to go upon his | 288 QPÈEN'S ROAD EAST FIRE. voyage unassisted by any outside effort. It [in with the utmost pleasure that we learn he has successfully brought his ship to anchor in Manila Bay with all well. In addition to the

At the Magistracy this afternoon, before Mr. Dcws we published yesterday we are indebted

E. R. Halifax, a death inquiry was held in following information :-Nows has now becnos, qu'é Road East, in which piso perof the Members of this Council be rendered to received in the Colony that the 62-feet launch soos were burnt to death. The jurors were as the Honourable Sir F. Henry May, dispatched from Hongkong. for Manila by follows:-A A. Gutierrez, A. O. Pelley and on his well motiled promotion to the Governor Messrs. Macdonald and Company on De. F. M. Xirir.

ship of the Colony of Fiji; and that a record be cember 19th last, has reached her destina. His Worthip brit fly summasized the circom-made and inserted in the minutes of this Covo- tion. The launch, built to the order of the stances leading to the fre, which were caused cil of the deep appreciation felt by the mem Customs Bureau, Masila, was in charge of by crackers being stored in the building, ters thereof of his long and valuable services Capt. Gillan, and the last heard of her was J. W. White, of the P. W. D. produced as an Official Member, and of their regret at when, on January 1st, the Norwegian sicamier plans ef .06. Queens Road East and stated losing a colleague who is distinguished no lea Brand spoke to her, and learnt that she has that it was made by kim specially for that by his great ability asd-high character than by had trouble, with her boilers and was forced is qalty.

bit constant courtery and straightforwardness, qualities we ich Lave won for him the profound 13 proceed under jury sail. Water and pro.

101pect and admiration of the entire Counc}}," visions were supplied by the steamer. This was about one hundred miles north of Madila and ten miles off the coast. Judging from the fact that the little craft took a week more to get to Manila, it is obvious that she must have either struck bad weather or else gone into shelter to evade it. Altogether twenty days have been taken to do what was thought would have been four days' lip. From our telegraphic communication, we learn that Captain Gillan has succeeded in bring. ing his command into port and he is to be congratulated in every way for the manver iu which he has piloted his ship isto anchor. age. She may not be very big, but at the same time she is equally liable to comman dership, and the safe arrival of her at the port of destination is one of the best proofs possible that British seamanship is by co means a dead letter.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Bramble arrived lo' Shanghai last weak.

H. M. S. Culinus arrived la Shanghai on the 4th.

Ng Kas master of the p'ece goods stora on the ground floor of No. 206, stated that he had another partner who was in the country. He remembered the and of January, which was a festival day.. They were all having their meal. At 5-3 pm, he heard an explosion of crackers, which were stored outside the kitchen. Afer this people shouted "Save life!' and his folis and bimulf Fan, Witness' goods werd insured fo› $1000.

His Worship-How did there crackors sat there?They were left there by the Ku Ki

firm, with whom we do business.

Why did he have these things ther?—Becapse he owed me money for rent and i seized them. How many crackers?-Two bundles, ten thousand in each bradle.

ADMINISTERING THE OATH.

LAUGHABLE, INCIDENT AT THE MAGISTRACY.

SOFREME COURT.

To-day, baforo Sir Francis Piggott, John Lemos, architect, iu ¿'Chan Kum, for the recovery of $33,8 for work done and matalala supplied.

large sum.

The defendant put in a counter claim for a

Evidencs was boud qd the case adjouratd

HONGKONG Legislative

COUNCIL.

NEXT.THURSDAY'S'S EXTING,

A mealing of the Legis'n'iva Council will be

hold on Thursday next. The agenda is slight one, the following being the orders of the day:--

First reading of a Bili entitled An Ordinance to amend the Lepers Ordinance, 1910,

Second seading of the Bill entitled' As Or. dioatce to amend the Widows' and O:pisos' Pension Ordisance, 1958.

Committee on the Bill éxtiled Ao Ordinance

ing to Companiei,

Telegram.

'"'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"'`

BERVICE.

SHANGHAI SENSATION. EUROPEAN CHARGED WITH CON. SPIRING TO DEFRAUD,

[From Our Ozen. Corraifondent }

Shanghai, Jan. 10, 12:45 p.m.

A mild sensation has been caused here through Mr. Craig being charged at the Police Court with Conspiring to defraud the Sisk Com pany.

The prosecution was instituted ut the instance of the Crown Advocate.

Antamoting incident occurred at the Magisto centalidate and an aid the Orisances relat Aftra formal hearing the case tracy yesterday. A Hakka witness was put

was adjourned until Thursday. in the witness-box and when about to be sworn,

Bail was fixed at $15,000. the witness was the cause of no little embarrass-

NEWS BROM THE NORIH.

ment to the Cour.¡terpreter. The following dialogue ensard.

The interpreter-Repsat what I say. Witness pointed heavenwards (Laughter), The interpreter-Follow me. Witnets-Yes, I am going to tell the truth. (Laughter),

Finally, after a considerable amount of vituperativa os the part of the latexpreter bad You reported to the Police about having the been expended, something approaching the crackers in the shop? -Yes..

orthodox form of repetition was drawn out of witness, although the process was slow to the Where were the crackers?-Behind the polat of exa'pstation, stop.

Which station?—No. 1,

They wer-ot krp: as far back as the kitchen-No

Youth sold any of these crackers - No.

Which end of the kitchen did, the fire tike place in 7-On the other side, not the

LIEUT. Royal and wifs leave by the P. &.O. chop sido. | ̈Nile to-morrów for England,

MAJOR Fisher, who is now proceeding home on the Somali, has bera transferred to Parts-

mouth.

A COOLIE was given two weeks and six hours' stacks at the Police Court this moralag for the larceny of a salt fish.

What was stored in the kitchen ?-Some wood and empty bags,

BIJOU SCHNIC theatre.

Secrn} radi og ofthe Bill entitled An-Ördia- ince to amend the Tramway Ordinance, rço: " hald immediately after the Council

A meeting of the Finance Commitica will be

*Will not be proceeded with at this meeting

WORLD'S NEWS.

[Via Jopin].

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TING SHAT VI'S RESIGNATION,

Tia Micister of Posts and Communications, H.E, Tang Shao-yi, bas tendered his reslgna, t'ou cwing to ill health. The resignatios his So, far o'trace bas beea disc verel of hs been accepted by the Prince Regost. HE. missing sizman Grace, who was last seen, it Tang will probably return to Canton belo a the has now been ascertained, by the mes en the end of the Obinge New Year. The Vice-Pie North Goodwins Lightship, at which time he side of Pests and Communications, His was flying northward ever the Goodwios. It Excellency Sheng Kung Pao, his besa appoint- is fouted that Grece failed to make the land lo | ed by the Frince Regent ar`H.E. Tung's succer- a fog and was droward. In hops of finding for. The Ex-Minister to St. James, Lord Li him, or discovering some evidence of his fate, | Ching Fong, has been appointed Deputy Min- the North Sea is being recused by torpedo | ister of the Ministry of Ports and Communica. Cf. and wireless ir quires are being sent in tions. During his absecce the ex-Grand Coun all directions.

ciilor, His Excellency Wa Yuk Sang wil act for him. His Excellency Wu is appointed Vice-Minister of Posts and Communicatjour. | The Vice-Minister, Hix Excilency Shuu Vực. ́p, of Par's and Communications la transferred

to the Ministry of Civil Appointments as Deputy Ministar.

...

Tha Beslis ecr.espondent of the French Socialist paper. Humanité has been expelled from the country for a series of articles criticiz.

A imaterial addition has been made at the above in the matter of artistes, by the engage. mont of Miss Ruby Crystal. This dainiy artiste's debut was made list faturday night under the most favourable auspices and in the course of the evening, she was madeing the German Chancellor. the 'fortunate recipient of a wealth of floral. How were the crackers stored? -Do a shelf. tributes. · Miss Crystalds at present appealing How high was this shelf?-About seven fertnightly with Miss Vera Ferrace in a dainty bigb..

little duct, a feature of which is the introduc Did you know of anyone going to that stelltion of a distinctly clevar dance. If the on that day -No,

"Bijon" is not sufficiatly well patronized; it Do you know the occupants of the first will be through so fault of the minagement. Boor?Yer, it is my family houer.

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INSURANCE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT. London, January 4 -The newspapers have published the outilson of the Sickness and In. validity Insurance Bill, which has been com. municated to the Friendly Societies by Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer,

The B.ll provider for compulsory insurance through the Friendi; Socletirs for all markers earning less than Lido per aonurn, for a mizi. mum of five shillings a week. This miaimum aloze is guaranteed by the Stato. Half the cost of this minimum, which has not yet boeo Have you seen any of the othu:a? - No.

The final of the L.R.G.. later club competi.ascertained, will be deducted from the workers' How many were in the flat at the time of thetion will be played on the Causeway Bay

wager, the employers and the State staying the Test equally. fica?-Eleven.

Ground on Wednesday, 11th Instant. Kick-off-

The Government will supervise the accounts at 5 pm.

of the Sicilies.

How many people lived on that fit ?—About | LUSITANO recrbation CLUB.

INVITATIONS have been inued for a concer" thirteen or fausters.

A. S. WATSON & CO., which takes place at the Maulla Hospital,

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SUBSCRIPTION RATHS (IN ADVANCE) · DAILY-186 per kanami. 'W==KL*—3]8 per annum.

Peak, on the asthirst.

CONTRARY lo general expretation gicit activity is belog shown in the money market in Osaka, ine bank-rate advancing day by day.

MR. C. R. Scott, of ik: Internat onal, Baok arrived here to-day by the Gochen from Shang- hai. He hopes to spend some time bere.

A YOUTH was arrested in Kowloon City yes terday for selling oplum dress. He was brought up at the Magistracy this morning and a fise of $ co or six weeks was imposed,

A MAN was yesterday loand' in the servant quarters of Ko, 1, Rose Terrace, Kowloon, without permisslope was charged at the Magistracy this morning and was fined

FIFTEEN men wers arrested in oplam divan last night and appeared befofe Mr. E, R. Hall fax this morning. The keeper was fined $100 and the reminder 5: each (at smoking,

The rata por quarter and por mensem, proportional. Bubscriptions for any period less than one month will be charged as for a full month. Thi dally Issas in delivered free when the address is acteribis to messenger. Pank Intecribers can hays thair copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On copies sent by post in

We have received from Messrs, W. G. Hum. additional 11,80 per quarter is charged for postage phrays & Co., the local agents for the Accident The postage on the weekly iwne to any part of the Fire and Lfs Assurance Corporation, Lid., o

world in 30 cents per quarter. Slagle Coples, Dally, ten conta. Warkly, twenty.ustfel wall c.lender and a neat little pocket

Era canta (for cash only).

The Hongkong Telegraph

Hongkong, Tuesday, January 19, 1911.

BRITISH SKAMANSHIP.

A few days ago we took occasion to refer to a brilliant feat of sexmanship performed by Captain Gillan in taking down to Manila a launch that had come off the stocks of the Kowloon Dock-and had been sent down

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diary.

-REAR--Admiral · Hubba d, commas lng-the- Asiae feet, has notified the officials of tho Carnival Asociation that the ships of bis com- mand will be present in Marits during Oazaival

week.

WILLIAM Kennedy, the Chinese resident of Manila who was convicted of stipgling opium into the islands and sentenced to two years imprisonment by the Sap:éme Court has bad bis sentence committed by the Governor General to a fine Pƒ00),

AN Indian watchman la the employ of the for the transport service in the Philippine Peak Tramway Company was charged at the transport trade. As it happened, the launch Police Court this morning with assaulilog Lok Hing, boy to Mr. Hewatson, cashier of the never got there without undergoing the very Naval Yard.. The alleged assaat is raid to heaviest difficulties possible and she cicaped have occurred on the and inst, on the lower

skin of her teeth. In the result, she got to was unrepresented. The case was adjourned the Luzon side practically undamaged and | till Friday. the credit lies altogether with the gallint skipper. He has taken down many launchies in his day and he has worthily earned the reputation that has been gained by Captald "Tommy" Groves and Captain Andrew Casey in their similar cadeavours. An ele ment of tragedy is, lent to the voyage by

the worst possible disaster possible teslation, Mr. Shenton pros:cated. Defectzal

A CHINAMAN appeared before Mr. E R. Halll- fax at the Magis:racy this morning to answer two charges-one with selling opium without the consent of the Oplem Farmer and the other with f.rging the description of labels resembling

those ofthe Tai Yau Opium Farmers, Evidence. was calle land his Worship!mposeda fion of $150

Have you seen any of them since ?—Yes, 1 saw two jump out.

You ident:fed the bodies of the nian deceas eds? Yes, one was my wife, and another my daughter and also my mother-in-law," Idoat know the name of the others who were to the

next room:

Did you do anything to try and save these people above?-No, I did not do anything.

VOOTBALL.

Mr. Cruz's team:-Goal:-L. E. Remedios; Becks: E. Leitao, A. H. Hyadmao; Half- bicks:-R. Mahar, F. M. da Cruz, A. F Baptista; Forwards;-H. A. Hyndman, O. M. Sequeira, J. V. Braga, H. A. Cara, M R

Lelt,o:

Ribeiro.

Ng Yut was next calted and, sald he came

Mr. Ribeiro's team-F. M. Guterres, J. C. from the country lately and wect to a shop at Barrette, R. C. da Silva, A. A. Betelho, A. J• ac6, Quern's Road Has: as an assistant cook.

V. Ribeiro, F. P. Soares, R. da Luz, „D. Fap. He did all the cooking on the and lost. Thetists, E. L. Braga, P. A. Yvanovich, A. O. V. cooking was completed about 5 pm. He wont out and bad chow with the rest. He left the fire to bura itself out,:: The 6:o was a small Onc. Nothing was near the fire. When ho was baving choo, he heard the role of crackers and smelt smoke. He did not go near the fic. He wanted to get water to pour on the Giro bat c.uld not do so and his ran.

His Wonship-Did you hear the crackers?

Yes.

Do you know any of the people on the first for ?-No.

Nibody was in the kitchen at all?-No. Do you know if there were any crackers There? - No.

Li Tam, assistant accountant of the stop, gavo corrobora¦IVE EVIDENCE.

FIRES IN HANKOW.

THE HOUNDSDITCH AFFAIR. London, Jan. 5.-The Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, vehemently denies the report that the authorities set fire to the housa in Mile End in which the Houndsditch mar. den rs were besieged,

{From "N. C. D. News"]

WIDESPREAD BARTHĄĮVAKES.

There was at the time az degrees of frest there. Forty badles have been recovered.

MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN U GĦ

OFFICIALS. Owing to the Wl-feeling existing between Prince Ching and the Senate. Prince Chirg has tendered his resignation several times but the Prince Regent decilned to accept it. Pince Obing has now further begged to obtain fire days' sick leave. The Frince Regent has acknowledged the memorial of Prince Ching, and His Imperial Highness has himself held on interview with Prince Obing at the latter'a residence ar d requested him to cut short b'e ltava aud resume bis duties.

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THE RECENT IMPEACHMENT. The Pilnce Pegent lotends to hold a ̈con.. ference in the Palace for the issuing of the Do crea regarding the impeachment made agalust the Grand Councillors by the Senate.

P OPISED GOVERNMENT CLIQUE, Pduces Jul, Chuang, Su Tsai-bsun, Tal. 180, Yulang Tsai-fun, Pujus and Tesi chen have decided to establish a Govern. ment cilq 10, and they are now making the necessary preparations....

OPENING UP MINES. AConference was recenity held at the Na

London, Jan. 5.-Telegrams have been re-tional Assembly regarding the question of the poring that an earthquake, that lasted for five opeolog tí mines in Heilung King. The minnies, bas occurred at Viyeroyl, in Taikos mster has been refaired to Priuco Chwang Hankoy has been notorious for its perlodi.

tap. It threw down stone houses and demol'sh. for investigation,

WARRIO CFFICIALS, cal great fires. Another took place at abosted stores and thus caused great soffering.

Daring an audieocs which was granted to noon on December 27 in the quistar koown as

the Grand Councillors, they repo,ied to the Hao Hu, f., Bick Lake, where plank-built houses abound. As it was on the same day es

Prince Regent that most of the High Au- thorities, both la the Capt.) and the provinces, that on which the Wuchaug College was

have begged 'leave to reriga their respectiva partially destroyed by fire the conditions warn

porta en accrust of the Parliament question much the same; a strong gala was blowing

and the dipitis constantly occureleg amongst from the north The flames soun atsumed

them, the National Assembly and Provincial alarming proportions, spreading very rapidly

Assemblies.

all directions. The efforts of the fire brigade were in vain: the_fire burat itself out after baving consumed beases to the pumber of about 8co to 1,000.

SHIPPING NEWS:

AMBRICAN NEWS,

[Via Manila]

Washington, January 4.-President Toit is taking a very active interest in the affairs of Au pa:mployed, cook, was next put in the

Congress this sessio.. He is determined to "path through certain leglutation on which he has ret his mlad. The ship subsidy bill is his bar and siid he was upstairs at the time with bis so. He heard crackers golog cff, but

chief concern for the session. The President did not know where tady were

from.

has urged ups Congress in very strong terms Later on, he saw smoke and heard noise

the necessity for the passage of the bill.

Another matter in which the Pre.ideat has An arrangement has been made by which from below. His son and himself then ran in front and jumped down to the street, from the the steamers of the China Navigation Co. will, taken a surprising interest is the Lorimer in window..

from the beginning of this year, berth at Dalvestigation in the United States Senate. It is Dr. MacFarlane stated that he made a post-gety's Wharf, Miller's Folut, instead of A3 said in high official circles that the President marlem examination the morning of the 3d present, says a Sydany paper. For several

is very much displeased with the rep xt of the January on the body of nine fimiles, and found years past Masts. G. S. Yuill and Co, who are investigating committee of the Senate, dividing bat death was due to asphyxia. Some of the agents for the line, hava berthed the vessels as it did on strictly party lines, At any rate the bodies wera much burst,

at Circular Qay. In former years the com

the President his lat it be known in-uamis. pany's wharf was at Miller's Point, not far from takable terms isat be is in favor of a thorough

arrangement. the place who they arà' to go under the now ventilation of the Lorimer charges in the

Sepato,

Iospector Kerr stated that since the free the building. Fe received a telephone message had receive too report ofcrackers being stored in

on the and inst. of a fi e' la 205, Queen's Road East. He wout immediately to top place and

found the building in flames,

A Lance Corporal of the R.AM C. stated that he remembered the and last, Close to 5.30 p.m. he saw a fira in 206, Queen's Road East. The 6:s:thing hasaw was the firing of crackers and a few minutes Ister the whole building way in flimai.

The jury fund that death was caused through accident by the fire.

The China Crif'c states that the ice at Tong. ku in the river is reported to bo about 6 inches thick, and is much thicker up hera, although parts of the Peiho are still open-water.

A Mukden dispatch states that according to a person who recently west in Mukden from Lienahan, the preparations for barbor construc- tion in Lianshin have made greater progress than expected and that the purchase of land for streets has been completed. The work of the light railway linking the port with the

completed by the bugloning of next month.

WE are informed by the local agest of the Chinese Engineering and Mising Company that the Company's thres mines for the week ending 24th December amounted to 27,059,61 ton and the sales during the paziod, to 25578ts.

THE Yokobams office of the O, P, R. Co. In lo receipt of a wireless message from the R.M.B, Emprats of Indio, sent on the Bih instant at 3,00 pm, when the vessel was 1,740 miles dis

all well and that he expects to reach Yokohama on the i;th instant at noon.

• SENATE'S PROLONGED SESSIONS, The mimbers of the National Assembly have presented a memorial to the Throne requesting that permissio: by granted to biva the sessions extended for ten days, and alro submitted a statement referring to the questions of discarding the'q seus and change in national costume. The Senate bar communicated with the various papers in Peking explaining to them that Prince Pu-leo does not oppose the progrets tought after by the people. The reason of the delay in presenting a memorial was the non-settlement of the question.

A THREE-MILLION "LOAN.

The three million loan. agirement between the Provincial Government of Kiorg-nam cod the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, the Dentsch- Asiatiche Bank and the Barque de l'Indo- China was duly sigond at the Provincial Trea suret's yamon at Nanking recently and the money was paid over to the Chinese Authorities.

TIENISIN FUKOW RAILWAY,

Grand Councillor H.E. Hsu Shih-thang has” tsndered his resignation for the extra postof Director-General of the Tientsin-Pukow Rdi!- way, and His Excellency La Bri-buan bas been appolated to the post to succeed him,,

GIFIS BY OFFICIALS. With reference to the charge of offering pre- sents to his superless which was brought against Lu Chea chup, the Ministry concerned

bo cashierad and Chang Hanan be appointed. to succeed him.

reason of the fact that the Chief En-or two monits on the first count and four THE BEAN 74X IN MANCHURL † Peking-Mukden Railway is expected to be tant from Jepin, and the Commander advises has dec'ded that the official in question aball

gineer is reported to have gone over months without the option of a fine on the

the side in the height of the gale

cond

WA MURRAY SCOTT, the manager of the lar-

WITHDRAWAL DY CHINESE AUTHORITIES.

but luckily we have no-confirmation of the fact and "Hughie "may be as well as the rest gest Hongkong angar refinery, is a visitor to of us who are ashore. Captain Gillan has Manila Mr. Scatt expresses himself as vady: The Superintendent of the Eureau of Com- already taken down numerous launches to pleased with Mail He has lived in Hong merco at Changchung, in Manchuria, has the Philippine Islands and has the distinc kong for the past eleven years and has always cancelled the notification to impass. A tax on tion of never having lost a vessel, so that it gone to Europa for the vacation-potlod. Th's torns and other merchandise dealt with by the would be a serious misfortune if he were to year however he has decided to try Msulla. lose the latest departure from Kowloon. It Speaking of the sugar business to Hongkong he remarked that the Javanese segar has al is a lot to his credit that he should refuse most completely ran the Philippins product assistance from a standing by steamer that out of the market there.

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A CHINESE has been arrested by the Yokoba" ma Harbour Police for attempting to smuggle three tins of opiam, valued at about Y45, from the N.D. stsamer Gorbes, lying alongside the Customs quay.

Japaness in Changchung, in response to a Two hundred Franch gentleman and their protest lodged by the Japa2018 Consul-General, families from Saigon havo signified their faten who explained that the imposition of a tax tion of vialting hipuila the last work of Fabin was opposed to the treaty provisions and that ery of this year for the express purpose of wit

açsting the big 191 Philippines Omniv. L.;

it was diɛndvantageous to China.

·POLICE OFFICIÁL DIOTACED. Tsai Mow-boo, Police Tatendant of Honam WE are requested by the Attorney General, Province, has been relieved of his clics Hop, Mr. W. Ecos Davies, to stato that the through the impeachment lodged against him repost appearing in the newspapers of this by the Commission of Constitutional Reform,

bat the Governor, His Excellency Pao-tan,. moraing in regard to bli accident yesterday strongly urged that the Intendant be allowed that the pony shied and threw him is incorrect to remain at Air post When the Prince as in a'po the statement that he was picked up Regent received this memois), His Imperial The fact is Highness was exceedingly curaged and at enes in a "semi-conscions condition " the pany, while cautering, crossed his fegn gave lestre ions to the Grand Council that to make lovostigations into the past records of and fall and Mr. Rees Davies, who was never the Provlactal Authorities should be ordered at all unconscious, proceeded to the Gall Club the Tatendant and if any favour be shown him and afterwarde to hin zzoms aptlesly wunidad, the Goramex is to be bold solely responsible,

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