PER CURIAM.
Only two questions deserve consideration on this appeal: the validity of the search, and the correctness of the judge's charge. The appellant argues as to the first that the officers who searched his apartment depended for their information altogether on the smell of burning opium, which came through the door and window; and that this has been many times held to be not enough. Taylor v. United States,
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