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OUR LETTER BAG. (The Editor replies to, and has a chat with, some of his correspondents.)

... for that, as he is not a Resident nor in thi Government service. Yours must be a rottei existence, if all you say in your letter is cor rect, but again we say, Cheer up ! JIM (Ahuri).—Ask your schoolmaster about that. Brunei .is a small Native State between ...

ARREST AND INCARCERATION OF A NATIVE

... oppression and abuse. Recently there has occurred a case which indicates in a marked degree this tendency. lam recording the facts as they occurred, the inferences are pretty obvious. Mr. C. A. A. Barnes, a Native gentleman Associate Member ...

OUR LETTER BAG

... OUR LETTER BAG. (The Editor replies to, and has a chat with, some of his correspondents.) WELL-WISHER (F reetown).— Thanks awfully. As you know, the creditor is not, as a rule, the best judge of the debtor's ability to pay. The moratorium, when in force ...

Our Letter Bag

... journeying in a German steamship again for many ears to come. E. M. S. (Sierra Leone):—thanks for good wishes, we have indeed come to stay and will make a jolly good effort to do so. The principal individual vou mention, however, must be suffeting from a bad attack ...

OUR LETTER BAG

... company now has a Mr. Pettis, from New York, representing them in Accra. The Ethiopian Steamship Line, which you mention, is said to be a subsidiary of the Akim Trading Company, Limited, chartered under the laws of South Dakota, U.S.A., with a capital of £200 ...