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9 THE AGE, JUNE 25, I960 LOANS SHOULD ENABLE Weather, Mails and Shipping STATE WORKS TO Bad Steering Gear Blamed for Deaths Graeme Anthony MathlM, 20. apprentice plumber, of Bena Street, Yarraviile, said in General Sessions yesterday that the steering of a car he was driving appeared port), Ferry Terminal, Union Steamship (MB2331). TODAY: Sun rises 7.36, sets S.OS. Moon rises 7.57 a.m., sets 6.18- p.m. TOMORROW: Sun rises 7.36, sets 5.08.

Moon rises S.41 a.m., sets 7.10 p.m. ZulderKrulB (Rotieraami, Inner West Station Pier, Sanderson (MU7S61). Youth Took Drug; Judge Delays Case The Criminal Court ad Sailing Today Tin 11 CONTINUE AT SAME LEVEL North Wharf, Howard Smith RAINFALL Rainfall reported 4n Victoria for the 24 hours to a.m. yesterday Included: WIMMERA. Nhlll, pt.

WESTERN DISTRICT. Warr-nambool, 43: Nelson. 25: Korolt, 23: Port Campbell, 15; Port Fairy, 7.. NORTH; CENTRAL. Daylea-ford, 26; Trentham, 21; KU-more, Wallaby Creek, Marya-ville.

10. CENTRAL. Lllydale, 23; Hastings, 21; Cape Schanck, 20; Warburton, 10; Maroondah, 17 NORTH EAST, Wood's Point, Omeo, 7. WEST OEPPSLAND. Warra- lo ikin(h What.

Adelaide Steamship (62 3571), T.rrnnnl fflvrillflV). 4 Caltex OU (60 0321). FORECASTS Issued at 9 p.m., Friday. VICTORIA. Continuing cold with more frosts over the inland areas.

Borne further rain In East Olppsland slowly easing and a few scattered showers in the re-mainder of southern districts. Substantial rises In streams of East Olppsland with a danger of some flooding, particularly east of the Snowy River. OCEAN. Fresh souther-lies East of Bass Strait with moderate to rough seas, light winds elsewhere with smooth to slight seas. METROPOLITAN AREA.

Continuing rather cold. Patches of early morning fog and showers, clearing and becoming fine apart from a few local showers during the day. Southerly winds. to lall just Deiore a lavai accident. Mathias pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter of George Savidis, 32, and Con-stantinos Anastasiadls, 39.

of Raymond Street, Sunshine, who died after a collision on the New Footscray Road on February 15, 1959. Mr. D. S. Sonenberg, defending, told the court he would ball an expert witness, who would say the king-pin of the car driven by Mathias Journed yesterday when a youth about to face cross-examination was medically examined and found unfit to carry on, because of the ef-feots of a tranquilliser.

Earlier, the court had been delayed by the non-appearance of a barrister who had taken drugs, the previous evening, to ward off an attack of influenza. The youth, Barry John Keogh, 19, cf Barry Street, Iranda (Whyaiia), Appietou Dock, Miller (MU7238). lnyula (Whyalla), Appletoa Dock. Miller (MTJ7238). Slnklang (Rabaul), 8 North Wharf, Sanderson (MU7561).

Tarantel (Sydney), Victoria Dock, Wllhelmsen (MA3031). Sul, Yarram, 35; Port Albert, Toora, 23; Foster, 20. CANBERRA, Friday. Loan allocations for 1960-61 should enable the States to maintain about the level of governmental works as last year, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Holt) told the Loan Council today.

This would be without placing additional strain on material and manpower resources, he said. EAST OEPPSLAND. Orhoat 279; Nowa Nowa, 222; Comblen-bnr, 167; Bonang, Cabbage Tree, 151. torla Dock, Union Steamship 5 North Wharf, Huddart Parker showed signs of a flaw. Sailing Tomorrow Undoubtedly, how 13 million 10 million for State works and 2 million semi-Governmcn-tnl and local authorities.

Victoria had sought 49.917.000 ever, the Increased allocation would to that extent make more difficult the Common Holyman (MB2411). Roma (Sydney), Inner East Station Pier, Patrick IMA2941). The above movement are subject tu sudden alteration. ISOBARS 10'6 SEAS SUGHI M. WINDS more) for State works and SKnati ft 10 Knott 15 Knot 70 Knou wealth's task of avoid 1016 Mii'bm30 00 mchi COLD FRONT- WARM FRONTS MODERAIf ROUGH ft i VERT ROUGH VR JO Knott ing deficit financing in tne agenu or wiwi uukrubw TIIE TIDES TODAY.

High Water. Low Water. a.m. p.m, a.m. p.m.

Port Phillip Heads 00.10 1.18 S.07 O.SS W'atown 2.48 4.38 9.47 10.21 Tooradln 1.33 3.41 7.30 8.10 TOMORROW. Port Phillip Heads 00.54 1.53 6.40 7.42 W'atown 3.33 5.18 10.25 11.05 41,654,000 (4,159,000 more) for semi Governmental and local authority works. Dollar Loan The Loan Council also aD- IN PORT Arable, 22 Victoria Dock. Eugowra, 3 North Wharf. the forthcoming budget.

Mr. Holt was speaking after the council had decided the allocation among the States of the borrowing programme of 230 million for State works (Including Mathias, who gave evidence In the fifth day of his trial, denied he had raced another car. He was travelling at 45 to 50 m.p.h. when he pulled out to pass the car ahead. His steering did not seem to answer.

He had no recollectio.i of applying the brakes. The car had rolled, or tipped over. The last thing he remembered was that the car appeared to be floating. He first learned there had been a collision with another car about 10 minutes later. He was taken to Russell Street police headquarters and questioned for three to-fojr hours by the accident appreciation squad.

Cross-examined by Mr. F. R. Moore cprosecuting), Mathias admitted he had failed in his first driving test a week before he passed in December. 1058.

westgarin, witn lour omens, lias pleaded not guilty to charges arising from an alleged attack on a girl at Fairfield on April, 18 last year. Mr. Justice Adam ordered an adjournment after the police surgeon (Dr. Birrell) told him Keogh was not fit to continue. The Judge ordered that Keogh be kept In custody until Monday.

"Unintentional" Mr. W. Lennon, counsel for Keogh, first suggested an adjournment was nepesSary. Keogh had taken tranquilliser tablets earlier In the morning and was beginning to feel their full effect. A warder had told him he saw Keogh walk into the glass do.v of the court.

Keogh had taken the dose unintentionally. Mr. Lennon said. Earlier, the trial had been delayed when Mr. J.

D. O'Sullivan, counsel for another accused youth, failed r'ane, norm minii. Haparangl, 22 Victoria Dock. States maintaining the supply of essential industrial and community services necessary for a growing population and the needs of expanding industries." Improved The Victorian Minister for Transport (Sir Arthur Warner) said Victoria's snare of loan allocations had Improved over the past few years. The agreement which ended In 1958 had placed Victoria at a great disadvantage Initially, but had given continuous Improvement each year until 1959.

Last year the formula was altered drastically in such a way as to recognise Victoria's large Intake of Commonwealth migration and gave a further adjustment in Victoria's favor. "Currently, our position docs not put us to such a great disadvantage in com- Sarisdn with other States," ir Arthur Warner said. "To this extent, the con The pressure pattern has shown very little change although the high has weakened a little. The southerly flow over victoria Is still very cold and unstable and showers have been reported throughout southern districts. Scattered and light falls In western and central districts, but some further heavy falls In East Olppsland, The rain In the east of Olppsland over the post few days has now exceeded three Inches at many places and this will cause substantial rises In streams east of the Snowy Elver with a danger of some flooding.

Clear skies overnight have caused widespread frosts tmd these conditions are expected to continue over the week end with severe frosts In many places. A few showers are likely In the south during 6aturday from Western Districts to West Olppsland and some further moderate falls In East Olppsland. Tooradln 2.17 3.18 8.12 0.05 36,400,000 for housing) and 106 million for seml- proved the borrowing of 30 million dol. (13,500,000) by the Commonwealth In the United States for Qantas Duo Today D.irega (King -iootscray, Holyman (MB2411). Kakjpo (Launceston).

14 South Wharf, Holyman (MB2411). Leyerkusen (Bremen), 27 South Wharf, Sanderson (MU7561). Matupl (Singapore). CjS.R., Yarraviile, Blue Star (MU9571). Port Victor (Oeelong), Outer West Princes Pier, Glbbs Bright (MB2241).

Roma (Genoa), Inner East Station Pier, 8 a.m., Patrick (MA2491). Stbonga (Adelaide), 32 South Wharf, Olbbs Bright (MB2241). Suez Maru (Japan), 9 Victoria Dock, Mcllwralth McEocham (MU9401). Yarraunga (Hobart), O.S.R., Yarraviile, Adelaide Steamship (62 3571). Due Tomorrow Arcadia (London), 10 p.m..

Outer West Station Pier, Mac-donald Hamilton (62 0181). Changte (Japan), 19 Victoria Dock, Sanderson (MU7561). Clyde Explorer (Kwlnana). 4 Newport, Dalgety (MY1761I. Cycle (Adelaide), 10 North Wharf, Howard Smith (MB37U).

Lake Barrlne (Newcastle), Fl Appleton Dock, Miller (MTJ723B). MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS Govemmental and local authority works. (See table. lnyula, appiewa uul. Iranda, Appleton Kamona, 6 Yarraviile; KU-dare.

Outer East Princes Pier. Lorlnna, 5 South Wharf. Malay, 17 Victoria Dock Mlnkara, 10 south Wharf; Mo selsteln, 32 South Wharf. Olga Topic, 31 South Wharf Orestes, 20 Victoria Dock. Empire Airlines and two million dol.

(900.000) for Baro. Dry Wet Rel. Page One.) meter. Bulb. Bulb.

Hty. Trans-Australia Airlines. i nis was an Increase or Hour In. Deg. Deg.

P.G. Straat Clement, 8 Victoria uo-k. Tarantel, 7 Victoria Dock 3 a.m. 30.136 43.1 413 83 6 a.m. 30.136 44.0 43.0 92 9 a.m.

30.210 44.0 43.0 92 Noon 30.153 49.5 48.0 90 3 p.m. 30.128 53.6 49.0 69 6 p.m. 30.138 51.5 49.0 82 9 p.m. 30.165 47.4 46.0 63 TEMPERATURE AT CAPITAL CITIES. Trlastar, '17 North Wharf; The trial will continue on Monday.

The Qantas loan Is to help buy three more Boeing 707 jet airliners with turbo-fan engines and extra turbo-fan engines to convert the present Boeing fleet. Satisfied Mr. Holt said that although neither the Commonwealth nor the States came out of the conference with decisions which met their financial problems to the extent that thev would Roads Board Proposal "Interesting, The Minister for Public Wafinea, 12 Victoria Dock Wlndarra. 3 Victoria Dock. War shine In Mr) Ira ffn, Planets Today MERCURY rises 8.09 a.m., lets 7.02 p.m.

VENUS rises 7.42 a.m., seta 6.09 p.m. MARS rises 3.47 a.m., sets 1.41 p.m. JUPITER rises 4.37 p.m., sets T.21 a.m. SATURN rises 5.59 p.m., sets .34 a.m. Planets Tomorrow MERCURY rises 9.06 a.m., sets 7.01 p.m.

VENUS rises 7.44 a.m., sets 5.11 p.m. MARS rises 2.47 a.m., sets 1.39 p.m. JUPITER rises 4.33 p.m., sets 7.17 a.m. SATURN rises 5.54 p.m., sets 8.30 a.m. to appear at 10.30.-When Mr.

O'Sullivan ar numbers appearing In the 1487 Award Max. Mln. Max. Mln. Melb.

54 43 Robart 49 44 B'bane 65 51 A'lalde 53 38 Sydney 61 42 Perth 66 53 rived at 11.35, he apologised to the court and said he had overslept, after taking drugs to ward off Influenza. state UDrernnieni seuiiuii wi the directory, under, Harbor tinual battle which has taken place at Loan Council meetings has been Justified by the current results." 'Princess of Tasmania (Devon- i. rusw C'berra 54 20 for 84-year- A phone call which he naa arranged to waken him had Works (Sir Thomas Maltby) yesterday described as "Interesting" a suggestion that the Country Roads Board not materialised. old Man should be changed to the state Hoaos ttoara ana should be responsible for all major roads in the State. have wished, all could be reasonably satisfied with the agreement reached.

"The fact that this was again unanimous provides evidence of the understanding of each others' problems and willingness to come to agreement in the national ine suggestion was made on Thursday bv the Liorp Mayor lur. tvans). ir 1 nomas MaiiDV said Old Property Changes Hands MAFPRA, Friday. An area of 169 acres of rich dairy farm at Upner Maffra West has been purchased by Rowley Bros, at 90 per acre. The property is situated four miles west of Newry township, on the flats of the Mncalister River, and has a 30-acre-feet water right.

The property was selected by the Miller family about a century ago and has been held by members of the family since. that in other Stales road authorities were given State GEELONG, Friday. An 84-year-old man, John Wilson, was awarded 1487 10 in the County Court today for injuries he received in an accident near the Barwon Bridge on April 13 last year. Wilson, of Hillcrest Private Hospital, the damages from the Toppa Ice Cream Co, one of whose trucks struck him at the corner of High Street. Belmont, and the Barwon Heads Road.

He sued for 2500 and was awarded 1750, which was reduced because of contributory negligence. The defendant was Phillip James Reid, 32 years, c'l Torquay Road, Belmont. wide designations and operated on a State-wide basis. interest," ne continued. "I believe the Premiers now have a more acute awareness of the problems confronting the Commonwealth in its raising of adequate loan monies and in checking inflationary nressuro.

The suggestion was interesting in the light of changes which had taken place over the 40-year me 01 tne u.k.b. "For its part, the Commonwealth wns imnrpRspH with the importance of the Mother Seeks Man Missing for 7 Years Statement on School is Wrong: Union It was "eyewash" to say the Bu.iding Trade bniens ban on extensions to Caul-fleld Technical College would restrict the services next year, the State secretary of- the Plumbers' Union (Mr. H. Armstrong), last night. The school's student intake had been curtailed for the past three years, he said.

Mr. Armstrong was replying to a statement by the college principal (Mr. A. Lambert), that even if the additions were completed, there were signs they would not be adequate to meet demands of the senior section, and return to a normal intake of new pupils in the junior school. Mr.

Armstrong said the Government had had reasonable time in which to determine what to do at the school. Publicity given to the curtailment of the intake was being used as pressure on the unions to call off their ban, but such a move would not succeed. He aald the unions had received a letter from the Education Minister (Mr. Bloomfleld), in which he said he was prepared to discuss at any time the ban and the building of a school on parklands. Death of Cyclist Driver Gaoled The driver of a car which struck and fatally injured a cyclist was gaoled for 4L years by Judge Murphy in General Sessions yesterday.

A woman yesterday in- at police headquarters or her son, who has been missing from their Wan-garatta farm since March, 1953. She is 68-year-old Mrs. Kate Sheffield, who now has a cottage in Graham Avenue, Wangaratta. She said her son, Antoine (Tony) was about 45. She thinks he may be working near the city.

Mrs. Sheffield described him as a big man, about 6 ft. 11 in. tall, with brown eyes and brown hair. EcireD; 7 UPJ replies wim Brian Horsnell, 24, laborer, of Bnlata Road, Langwarrln, was found guilty of the manslaughter of Alan Austin Dore, 19, farm laborer, of Dan- cenong Road, Dande-ncng.

Jury askl Judge HonnelP. ill-health Into account. TJj? must Impose penalties that will act as deterrents," his Honor told norsnell. He ordered that the prl- Tip-truck Operators Seek Rise A meeting of about 300 tip-truck operators decided yesterday that cartage rates of lOd. a cubic yard mile be paid from July 1.

Present rates of 6d. to 8d-a cubic yard mile are considered too low for efficient operation of vehicles. The secretary of the Tip Truck Operatofs' Association (Mr. S. Hendy), said the association was prepared to submit Its claim to a mutually acceptable arbitrator, provided he was appointed before July 1, and that any decision be retrospective to that date.

In the event of an unsatisfactory settlement of the rates issue, a further meeting of members would be called on July 1 to discuss further action. Mr. Hendy said the association had exempted about 100 operators from attendance, as the management of the quarries at which thev worked had agreed to pay the Increases sought. KSSTi. s1ou-S bs exempt (m hard labor and be eli- b'-jio paroie alter 2V4 years.

Speakers Warn of Asian Threat SYDNEY, Friday. Warnings that Australia must accelerate her development programmes, to 'withstand the growing threat from Asian countries, were given today. The unions would write to ouage Murphy added: "It is a curious anomaly that I cannot stop Horsnell getting a driving licence in the authorities controlling licences will give this their tne Minister to make an appointment to discuss thj matter. The Building Trades unions nave aeclared black proposed extensions to Caul-field Technical College on four acres of parkland adjacent to the school. Tho Crown alleged Horsnell had engaged in a day long "pub crawl" on April 3 before running down Dore, who was bicycle on Princes Highway, Dandenong.

Dore died nine days later. A blnod-Alrnhnl tact Sir Earle Page told the annual conference of the N.S.W. Country party that all organisations should make "haste to stop waste." He said that if Australia's natural resources to provide food and clothing for the showed Horsnell drank at least 19 seven-ounce glasses of beer on the day of the accident. Witnesses said Horsnell drove erratically and was Nunawading Hotel Plans Dropped Nunawading district residents have won a long fight against plans to build a hotel in the 6 million drive-in shopping centre being built in Canterbury Blackburn South. travelling at to 60 m.p.h.

when he struck the evehst. Horsnell told the court he had suffered from persistent black outs after an injury peoples of Asia fell, they would be tempted to come and try to Increase production by taking over Australia. "It Is Imperative that we overhaul our developmental methods and quicken our programme to utilise water resources to the maximum," said Sir Earle Page. "This will also prevent floods and droughts. "The loss of stock and production due to the failure to cope quickly with the problems of water and fodder conservation are tremendous," Sir Earle Page criticised the wasteful way In which costly machinery was used for only one shift or 40 hours a week on major development projects.

He said that in the United States two. and sometimes three, shifts worked on such projects to get the best return out of the machinery. If this was done here, we should be able to employ twice as many men and the Job would then be completed more quickly. Sparse A former director of nnl-mal husbandry In the Northern Territory, Mr. A.

L. Rose, said there were only 20 000 whites in the northern area. "There Is a population density of only one person rer 25 sounre milpi In Mio in nn ettruui- accment. lie-fore he struck Dore's cycle he had blacked out and was not aware his car had hit anything. Tlie court was told that Horsnell was an unlicensed driver and was driving an unroadworthy car at the time of the accident.

Instead of a 100,000 hotel, the shopping centre will now Include a huge supermarket. Mr. J. S. Emanuel, and Mr.

P. Fayman, supervising directors of Forest Hill it a Detective Ordered MAIL TIMES BY SEA. United Klnsdom. Klldaro (Pels, and O.A.): June 29. 5 p.m.; (L.J, June 30, 1.45 p.m.

America, Cannda. Arcadia (Pels, and O.A.): June 28. 5 p.m.; June 29, 1.45 p.m. Territory of New Guinea. SlnklanB June 27 1.45 p.m.; Matupl (Pels, and June 28, 5 p.m.; (L.l: June 30, 1.45 p.m.

New Zealand. Arcadia (Pcl. and O.A.): June 28, 5 (L.l: June 29, 1.45 p.m. BY AIR. Canada.

(L. end O.A.): M. to 10 a.m.! M. to 4 p.m.; noon. Territory of New Guinea.

(L. and O.A.): Tu, 3.4J p.m.; 3.30 p.m.: Th, 2.45 p.m.; noon New Zealand (North Island). (L. and O.A.): 10 a.m.; Tu. to 3 a.m.; 3 a m.

and 3.30 p.m.; M. to 5 p.m.; noon. New Zealand (South Island). (L. and O.A.): 10 B.m.; Tu.

to 3 a.m.; 8 p.m.; 3 a.m. nnd 3.30 p.m.; M. to 5 p.m.; noon. South Africa. (L, and O.A.): 3 a.m.; Alt.

July 3, 3.30 p.m-; Alt. July 9. 3 a.m.; 4 p.m.; noon. U.S.A. (Ii.

and O.A.): M. to 10 a.m.; M. to 5 p.m.; Sa noon UK. (L. and Bu.

to 3 a.m.; M. to 4 p.m.; Sa, noon. to Pay Man's Costs Heights Ply. announced the change yesterday. Plans for the hotel were dropped "because of the wishes of the council, local progress associations and retailers," the directors said.

The Mayor of Nunawading cr. O. S. Ross) commented: "The council will be very pleased." "The hotel would have been too close to Nunawading High School, and would have added to traffic problems." Rev. N.

H. Pask, president of Forest Hill Hotel Protest Association, said he was delighted with the news. Ho said the proposed hotel would have been onlv 67 yards from the high school boundary. He elnlmed It would have created traffic hazards, and led to beer par-tics In the school grounds. Mr.

Pask said the protest association would not be disbanded. He said: "We will BAIRNSDALE, Friday. A detective was ordered to pay 14. 10 eosls to the defendant in an assault charge in the police court. Territory, compsred wilh 3.3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No.

4863 ruti.u'i win keep watch in case there are similar moves in that area." persons per snuare mile In other States. Including Western Australia," he said. "The population of the urea In 1881 was 3450, so we need not be proud of the development up to the present day." Mr. Rose said there were only 490 miles of railway and 1355 miles of sealed rond In the area. "We need ronds, communications and essential services In the Northern Territory now, if it Is to progress," he said.

The detective, Stanley James Parfrey, stationed at Kew, was the Informant In tho case. He alleged he had been assaulted by Conor John Morrow, survey engineer, at Balrnsdale on June 11. Mr. O'Connor, S.M., said It was a painful thing to say that he did not-believe the police officer, but, In this case, that was the position. Parfrey's conduct had been a disgrace to any member of the police force.

Parfrey alleged that Morrow assaulted him near a hotel at Balrnsdale In the SOLUTION to PUZZLE 4862 Easter Shop-Closing Move The closure of all shops on Easter Saturdays Is likely to be discussed at the annual conference of the Shoo I1 I I lj I I 10" IT" in I lei' 1(7 I Parfrey said. "We had belter go to the police station." Morrow got into the car. when another man, Maurice M. Hayes, came from the hotel. Parfrey said he went to the front of the car, hewd a car door bang, and was hit by Morrow in the throat, mouth and side of the head.

S.M.'s Comment Morrow told the court he had Informed Parfrey and Walt that there was no accommodation at the hotel On two occasions ho told them he was a policemen in an effort to get rid of them. He had been forced to enter the car Mr O'Connor, S.M., snid Morrow had been very truthful in admitting his indiscretion when he eoid. on two occasions, thnt he was a member of the police force. He accepted Morrow's reason that It wrjs to get two men whom he considered objectionable off the premises. He said Morrow was not under arrest at the time.

He believed the charges were brought to cover up his own Indiscretions. 4MpB eMs mi c'KJWjciB EUECTOft 517- ERHllEWTWEAtf early hours of June 11, after Assistants' Federation which Begins at the Trades Hall tonight. The union claims flint some shops remain open for trading on Easter Saturdays, thus risking prosecu ne ana a irienn, wunnm Walt, of Mooralbark, had gone Into the hotel yard, where they saw Morrow and inquired about accommodation. Hit at Car Morrow allegedly said he was a policeman, Parfrey ttnld that when he was asked More Taxis for the Cily Sixty-five hire cars, at pre-sent operating in the city, will be converted to taxis before the end of the year, This will lcavo only 80 Inner area" hire cars for the city. The secretary of the Transport Regulation Board, Mr.

E. V. Field, said yesterday the change-over was being made to meet the Increasing demand for taxis In the city area. tion. Under present regulations Yes, Children dear, It Is a fact I Two Foxes there you see I retail shops, except some Two Foxes who are dressed alike, both ACROSS.

7. N.C.O. 13. Result. 8.

Split. 15. Set on. D. Stop work 16, ImpoBes.

(2 words). IE. Obligation, 10. Model. 19, Organised 11.

Rapacious. procession. DOWN. 1. Memoirs.

0. League, 3. Demagogue. 12. Help on.

3. cargo 14. Overlook, vessel. IS. Waate.

4. Muscular. 17, Plunder. B. Disguise.

gripped by Curly Wee 1 lost the pair have come In sight, And (hen a murmur loud. of sheer surprise iocs up from all waiting crowd, rtfi Mr. Fox," (he watchers cry. -there's Curly Wee, quite plain, n4 there (wen rubbed to every W). "There's Mr.

Fox AGAIN mixed businesses and fruit shops, are required to clou on Easter Saturdays. AbOUt SO dlW(lt fm. Oh one of them to Mr. Fox but which his name and where he was I cannot tell metropolitan and provincial stationed. Morrow made no reply.

After efforts had been made unsuccessfully to locate the hotel licensee. And everyone but Curly to completely wui attena me con- "foxed" as well I lcrcnce;.

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