A FINE CURSORY LANGUAGE. Defending Counsel < O osv-e raniinimj Chinese witness): Did you not call accused a ' Chief Justice • Isn't that rathei an un-Chincse mode of expression ? Vefendinq Counsel No, your Honoto. I belie re it is the custom for Chinese and J\[aotif to sucai in English.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 97, 10 May 1902, Page 12
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47A FINE CURSORY LANGUAGE. Defending Counsel <Oosv-eraniinimj Chinese witness): Did you not call accused a ' Chief Justice • Isn't that rathei an un-Chincse mode of expression ? Vefendinq Counsel No, your Honoto. I belie re it is the custom for Chinese and J\[aotif to sucai in English. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 97, 10 May 1902, Page 12
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