Notices to Consignees.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamship China, Captain LACH Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby re- quested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Gooda.
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, July 10, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
0°
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
UNSIGNEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bilin of Lading to the Undersigned for counter signstore, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has been landed and stored a their rish and expense.
No Hire Lasurance has been effected. Ex Yangisé.
AME (in diamond) ) Nos. 16/17, Or., 2 cases TJ.............. Flannel, from L/don.
Ex Djemnah.
TJ-L 87-pigs. Nuts, from Singapore,
Ex Aviszone.
Intimations.
HONGKONG HUMANE SOCIETY.
VOLUNTEERS are eargently requested
to ENROLL of the Bold themselves on the LIST
SEASON is at hand, and more Working Members are necessary.
Kindly sond Name and Address to the HONORARY SKORETARY.
Blue Serge Shirt, Helmet, and Life Belt supplied Free of Chargo,
P. H. EMANUEL,
Hon. Secretary, Daily Press Office. Hongkong, July 2, 1870.
aug
YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSO. CIATION.
NOTICE
Nacordance with the Articles of Agree. mont, the Directors bava declared a DIVIDEND to POLICYHOLDERS for the FIFTEEN MONTHS ending 31st Decem- ber 1878, of THIRTY-THREE PER CENT. ON THE NET PREMIA CONTRIBUTED, payable at our OFFICE on and after the 15th Instant.
POLICYHOLDERs ar requested to send in- particulars of their Contributions.
By Order of the Director,
RUSSELL & Co., Agente Hongkong, May 5, 1879,
NOTICE.
:
MB (in diamond) 18/16, Lieut. Marcus L.ROM the 1sT or OCTOBER, Bridger B 4 cases Whisky FDR EASTLACKE will receive his
from London. SC Ghee Soon Tye, 203 bales Cotton, from
Singapore.
Ú. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, July 14, 1879.
Intimations.
NOTICE.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,.
THE
MBE Undersigned begs to inform bls Friends and the Public generally that he has engaged the Services of a THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED EUROPEAN ASSISTANT, who will attend solely to the DISPENSING DEPARTMENT, hoping thereby to merit in a greater degres their Confidence and Patronage.
WM. CRUCKSHANK. Hongkong, June 20, 18:0.
N°
NOTIFICATION,
No. 60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, over the PATIENTS at bis new DENTAL ROOMS,
MEDICAL HALL.
Hongkong, September 23, 1878,
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Ors of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour ---
CELTA, British 3-m. schooner, Captain Drew-Douglas, Lapralk & Co.
MONTLARA, German schooner, Captain Schnieders.Slemssen & Co.
Atkinson-Russell & Co.
SCOTLAND, British steamer, Capt. Wm.
ALIOR C. DICKZEMAN, American 8-m. jp2eachooner, Capt. Wm. J. Bryant-Order.
BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain R. Haje. Melchers & Co.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SHANGHAI
The Steamship
"GLENLYON,"
Captain WALLACE, abortly expected from Singapore, will have quick despatch for the abore
OTICE is hereby given that a Section, about 64 miles, of the Company's GUTZLAFF NAGINAKL CABLE has been RE- LAID from the South to the North of the "PARKER, SADDLES and BAKKEN ISLANDS İN a curve from GUZZLAFF to the NORTH SAD. DLE, running along ELLIOT, CHESNEY and SIDE SADDLE, about į mile distant, and from the NORTH SADDLES LIGHT, bearing Sontb, 1 mile distant, in an E. by S. direc tion about 31 miles, passing the BARREN Port. ISLANDS until these bear W. N, distance 6 miles, when the Cable is again spliced into the old Line running in a straight Lino about B. N. E. till midway between PALLA ROCK and Malosima (dsste Ears) on the coast of Japan.
GEORGE J. HELLAND,
General Agent.
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPE
COMPANY,
HEAD OFFICE,
Shanghai, June 20, 1879.
MR
TAKASIMA MINE. ........
NOTICE.
iy30
R. NAKAHARA KUNINOZUKE has been appointed my Sole AGENT for the sale of all COAL produced from. the TAKASIMA MINES, and all Purchases of such Coal must be made through him and his representatives on and after the 16th
GOTO SHOJIRO.
Instant.
Nagaraki, June 13, 1879,
ON the all
and After the 16th Instant, my Ra- CUAL produced from the Takasima Mines will be
At Nagasaki,
MR. RYLE HOLME.
At China Ports,
Hongkong and Elsewhere,
MESSES JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Or their Agents. NAKAHARA KUNINCŽUKE, Nagasaki, June 15, 1879.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG COMMERCIAL EX- CHANGE.
THE FXCHANGE ROOMS in Mare
Road Central, BrO Open Daily for the use of MEMBERS from
a.m. to 6 pm.
Special DaysTURSDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 12 to 12.30 and 4 to 4.30 p.m.
Applications for admission âs Members to be addressed to
E. GEORGE,
Hongkong, June 18, 1879.
DENTAL NOTICE.
Secretary.
B. ROGERS will visit Suawanki
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, July 16, 1879.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. (TO FOLLOW THE "Gleniffer.") The Steamship
"GLENGYLE,"
Captain QUAETLY, shortly expected, will have quick de- spatch as above,
r
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, July 16, 1879.
FOR HONOLULU,
The 4 1 American Bark "ALICE O. DICKERMAN," Captain W. L. BRYANT, Will load here for the above Port,
and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, July 16, 1879.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
Theid 1 American Ship
VIGILANT,
Captain Boss, will load here. for the above Port, and will
have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, July 16, 1879.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
July 16, Craiglands, British steamer, 700, Wm. Smith, Singapore July 9, Gen stal-BORNEO Co., LIMITED.
July 16, Hector, British steamer, 1889, 0. Butler, Liverpool May 29, via ports of BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE.
call, and Singapore July 10, General
July 16, Benledi, British steamer, 1000, GIBS, LIVINGSTON & Co James Ross, Singapore July 9, General
July 16, 8.30 p.m., Hwai Yuen, Chinese steamer, 984, O. Wilson, Shanghai July 11, a a m., and Swatow 15, 6 p.m., General --
July 18, Olympia, German steamer, 789, Nagel, Yokohama July 10, General- LANDTEIN&Co.
DEPARTURES.
|
THE GHINA MAIL.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
THE
where they have in the summer for two months
a very hot weather, and in the winter
Per Hector, from Liverpool, o, Mary HONGKONG DISPENSARY, five months of great cold, and in both
Edwards, J. Guest, and Ruelard, and 345 F. Do Noris, E. Sequeira, James Oger, W. Ohinese.
Thomas, Mr and Mrs J. McCraith, Mr G. Per Benledi, from Singapore, Mr K. O.
Caud. de Sylvs, and 82 Chinese. A. Hodge, Mr and Mrs Weis, Lt. Ant.
Established A.D. 1841,
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON & Co..
[No. 4999-July 16, 1879..
LOCAL AND JENERAL UNI The next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected here on or about the 17th insi., {Thunday nert) by the O. and O. §. 8. Qo's steamer Occanic
Per Hwai Yuen, from Shanghai via Swa. (FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTF settle so far north are as a rule of robust is published in the Gazette. The quantity
tow, Mrs Deegan, Mr Chang, and 171 Chi-
12060.
Par Craigalands, from Singapore, 22 Obi-
певе.
Per Olympia, from Yokohama, 2 Cabin,
and 4 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Craigslands reports: Light winds and fine weather throughout the passage.
The British steatmer Benledi reports: Very fine weather and smooth sea. No
current.
Left Bhanghai July 11th at 3 a.m. Arrived The Chinese steamer Hwai Yuen reports: at Swatow 14th at 8 am. Left SwatOW OB 16th at 6 p.m. Arrived In Hongkong on the 16th at 3.30 p.m. Light S.W, winds and fine clear weather throughout.
CARGO,
Per 8. S. Antenor, Hongkong to London,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dauggists, IMPORTERS
OF
Davogists' Sundries, NURSXBY REQUI HITRO, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMRDIGAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDIOINES, MANUFACTURERS
of
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonfo Water, Glogerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Watera, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
No. 6.-Vol. VII.
-OF THE-
A RETURN, received from Mr Henry Diskle, of the quantity of Spirits distilled by the China Sugar Refining Company, Idmited,
of Spirits manufactured by the Company during the quarter ending 10th July, 1879, was 4,731 proof gallons.
Reasons sudden changes of temperature, neuralgia should comparatively speaking be rare. This immunity, he says, is partly explained by the dryness of the air and by the fact that foreigners who venture to
constitutions. Last winter was, however, exceptionally wet and windy; and for many To this, he attributes the occurrence of a weeks the ground was covered with snow.
considerable number of cases of neu. ralgia. The majority were associated with decayed teeth, the most frequent ex- citing cause of facial neuralgia; none (Chefoo) is chiefly confined to what pro- -were-vary-severe. Dr Brizeton's report
fessionally must be very valuable gords,
details of absorbing interest, of cases of WE-understand that the Deputy Distriot but which to the general publiere not
avare frost bite. The winter of 1878-1879 Grand Master, Worshipful Brother Chater, will long be remembered in Chefoo, he has received an official communication In- remarks, as being sacompanied by frequent forming him that the Right Worshipfal violent storms, and attended by a number Grand Master, His Royal Highness the of disasters to ships both in harbour and Prince of Wales, has been pleased to order →→ along the coast line. No fewer than five that the Masonic District whose head-
Ir is notified, in the Gazette that, con- sequent upon the departure of Baron von Soden, Consul for Gormany, His Excellency the Administrator is pleased to recognize Consulate at this Fort, provisionally and Mr Kempermann 61 in charge of U.L.G.M...
until further notice.
salled 14th July, 1879-35,888 be. Con-GGCHINA REVIEW" total shipwrecks took place on the Chefoe quarters are at present in Hongkong, be In
gou, 38,472 lbs. Se, Caper, and 4,410 Boris total 68,270 lbs., 38£ bales Waste SIL, 56 pkgs. Silk Piece Goods, and 662 pkgn. Sundries; for New York, 55 pkgs. Chinaware,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
WILL BE READY IN
A FEW DAYS.
alde of Shantung Promontory, but in only future designated as "The District Grand one instance was there any loss of life. In Lodge of Hongkong and South China *** this, the crew, consisting of six Japanese and five Europeans, were exposed during a Sir The publication of this issue commenced whole night on a deserted bosch, without at 7.30 p.m.
shelter of any kind, to a piercing north-east wind, and a temperature of about 6° F. One of the Japanese fell into a fatal sleep, and the survivors were severely frost-bitten. It is in connection with the treatment of
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, AND THE CHINA MAIL.
CALCUTTA
Per Venice and Japan, at 2.80 p.m., op
Thursday, the 17th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW,— Per Names, at 9.30 am., on Friday, the
18th inst.
For SAIGON
Per Norden, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday, the
18th-inst
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.-***
THE following account, duly certified, of the average amount of bank notes in oironlation in Hongkong, during the month ending 30th June, is published in the Gazette for general information:-
Oriental Bank Corp., Cha. Mer. B. of India, London & China,. Cha, B, of India, Aus-
tralia & Chine,
H. & S. B. Corp
Tatal
Average Specis in amount. 7088708
$289,100 $200,000 801,845 150,000
498,042 250,000 1,241,714 800,000 $2,530,701−1,200,000
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1879. these men that biz observations arine; the Captain and two Japanese seamen died In the last volume of Medical Reports, after amputations had been made; the issuing from the Inspector General of others made good recoveries, after hav Customa' Statistical Department, we have ing had some portions of their feet reports for the half year ending 81st March or hands removed. The report conCSER- on Chefoo and Shanghal, for the year ending Shanghai by Dr Alexander Jamieson We learn that a public market is, on the For Ocean, at 11.30 am, on Saturday, ing same date for Ningpo, Newchwang, and is very important; and from it we give proposition of H. E. the Administrator, to the 19th lost, instead of as pre-Tientalo, and for the two years then ended two or three extracts elsewhere, while we be established at Yau-ma-ti. A publis vlously notified.
for Kiukiang. De Jardine reports from have marked others for quotation. The ended March 1878 the health of the foreign tory of last year so far as Shanghal is con- the last-named port that during, the year chlef interest attaobing to the medical his
community was exceptionally good, while corned, centres itself on the visitation of during the succeeding twelve months an cholera during summer and autumn, and unusual amount of sickness prevailed which, though brief and slight as oholers Ir is rumoured that the Hon. G. B. Flunket, amongst the foreign residents, for which he [epidemics go, yet assisted materially in Registrar of the Supreme Court, and now is unable to account. From Ningpo Dravelling the death-rate. Dr Jamieson says: Acting Police Magistrate, has been appoint- 4.30 P.M. Post-Office closer, but Letters J. H. Mackenzie informe us that "the "It now appsam certain that we must counted to succeed the late Mr Shaw at Malacca (except for Non-Unton Countries) may health of foreigners in Ningpo during the upon, the annual occurrence of cholera of as Lieut.-Governor; but we have been unable be posted on board the Packet with past year compares favourably with pre- some sort until such time as we are lucky to trace the rumour to any authentic founda- Late Fee of 18 centa extra Postage vious years, but among natives the death enough to discover its source, and arrest tion. Possibly the Hon. H. Plunket, who
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet China will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 17th inst., with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, do, which will be olored as follows,-
218 .. Registry osanṇn. -
until the time of departure.
Slaughter house is also to be established which cannot but largely contribute to the there.
Both of these are arrangements good health of the people.
Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies rate was larger than usual owing to an it thore." He discusses, at considerable has recently returned to the Straits, is the
(except the Bahamas and Hayti), epidemio of cholera." This epidemia and length, with admirable moderation and gentlemen referred to. Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay an outbreak of cattle disease were contem-modesty, the much-vexed question of the cannot be sent by this route. Hongkong, July 7, 1879.
MAILS BY THE TRIKON PÄCKAZ.-
july17
The French Contract Packet Djemnah, will long and interesting report from New
be despatched on TUESDAY, the cbang, for the year ending last March. It 22nd instant, with Malls to and is satisfactory to learn that there, in through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom The usual hours will be observed in closing bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.
the Mails, de.
HOURS OF CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS.
The following hours are observed in closing Malis, &o, by both the British and Day before departure,
French Contract Packets --
5 r.x-Money Ordar Office closes; Port Office closes except the Next Box, which remains open all night. Day of departure. —---
Pont Office opens. 10A.M.---Registry of Letters
Cease3.
Posting of all printed matter and patterns ceases. 11.-Mails closed, except for Late
Lottern 11.10 ..Letters may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 cents until
poraneous, but what connection if any pathology of obolers, on which, many many Tas proclamation dated April 16th, probi- existed between them remains, he says, to years ago, learned disputations were held by biting for a period of six months, from the be seen. Dr. James Watson sends a two eminent brethren of his own profession, 1st of May, 1879, unless such proclamation from Scotland, one strenuously maintaining should in the meantime be revoked, either that the source lay in "wurrums," and the to be exported from the Colony of Hong- other resolutely holding that it was "jurkong, or to be carried coastwise the said neither the summer nor the winter months ruma A few remarkable cases are given colony, arms, ammunition, gunpowder, and was there much sickness either among the in which the lives of women and children naval and military stores, is revoked, by a foreign residents or the Chinese. The have been lost through the blundering of proclamation which appears in to-day's natives enjoyed a prosperous business year, Chinese midwives. In India there are, in Gazette. and the mass of the people found constant most hospitals, regular training classes for employment, and were thus able to supply native midwives, and the system is found A CASE of some importance was heard before all their simple wants. In spite of this to spread an amount of knowledge of Mr Plunket this afternoon. One Tang prosperous condition, however, a large this branch of practice which cannot Asing was charged with bringing a woman, number of Chinese female children have been but do great good. Dr. Irwin, Tien named Lai Lok Mui into this colony for the allowed to die in the streets neighbouring tain, is the only one who has a sad purpose of prostitution.
He was found
to the settlement, and for some reason tale to tell. In April, May, and June last, guilty, and bound over in two sureties of which the doctor has not discovered a great residents, both native and foreign, in $100 each, to be of good behaviour for six many women have recently committed Tientsin suffered severely. An epidemin months. Mr Dennys appeared for the pri- euicide by means of opium. He remarks of typhus fever affected both classes; small-soner. The case seemed to cause con- that during summer simple diarrhoea por was also present, and a number of siderable interest to a certain section of the this is accounted for by the fact that most latter were due to the sudden changes crowded, was common amongst the foreign residents; lung affections came under treatment. The Chinese community, the Court room being
all the drinking water is obtained from of temperature at this se son, with the surface ponds, and that it is too frequently frequent dast-storms fiillag the air with Good water is to be found at springs a fow whose occupations involve exposure par used without being boiled and filtered. irritating particles, and rendering all those
miles out in the country; but the native laularly liable to attacks. The causes of
FREDERICK ELPHICK, master of the British
Court to-day, before Captain Thomsett, for steamer Conquest, was charged by John Speechley, boarding officer, at the Marine
moving his ship without permission of the
11.50 when the Post Office Cross
entirely. 11.40 4.3.-Late Letters may be posted
on board the packet with Late Fee of servants will. prèsist in taking water from the outbreak of typhus are not hard to find, Harbour Master, on the 15th inst., contrary 18 cents until time of departure,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping
8 p.m. American Mail leaves for Yoko
hams and Ban Francisco.
3 p.m. Venice and Japan leave for Sin.
gapore, &c.
Miscellaneous.
Transfer Books of the China Tradera Insurance Co., Limited, closed from this date to S1st Instant, inclusive,
these filthy surface ponds and solemnly
in fact everything pointed to its certain
to sections IX and XVII of the Harbour Bes swearing to their masters that it has bean *ppearance. He writes !-- brought from the spring. De Watson calla refugees from the adjacent provinces filling acted under the directions of the Health We had a femine-stricken population of
gulations. The Captain proved that he had attention, as he has done on a previous the city and neighbouring villages. The Officer, Dr. Stockwell, who told him after occasion, to the prevalence of tapeworms physical condition of the refugees was the his vessel had been a certain time in gaar. 1 among Chinese and its occasional occurrence months from scarcity of food, from the antine that there was now no more danger of worst possible. They had auffered for among foreigners, for which also the bad quality of what they did obtain, from infection arising from his ship, and that he unsatisfactory staracter of the drinking tasnicient clothing, over-crowding, dirt, was quite safe-in-returning to the Hong- water is in a gre. measure respon producing intense mental depression, and kong side. The charge was dismissed on along with a rigorous winter, all together aible. He draws attention to what is acting so exalilog causes, sa uɔon an they this explanation being given, in all likelihood, another source of were exposed to the typhus contagion. The this dangerous and disgusting infliction, mortality from starvation and fever com- THE Inniskilling Christy Minstrels guve poor were quickly arnok down, and the While the beef and mutton provided for the bined must have been enormous. It is their second performance last night, when a General Memoranda. foxeign settlement are usually above believed by the Chinese, that of the 80,000 crowded house again rewarded their efforts. FRIDAY, July 18 :--
anapidon, the pork which enters into the #inter of 1877.78, barely 10,000 were allye E. E. General Donovan and Mrs Donovan people that received shelter during the 10a.m.-Namoa leaves for Coast Ports,dietary of all Chinese is not so satisfactory, at the end of May. The atreets were filled were present, and most of the officers of the !! Saturday, July 19:—
the general scavenger, and in this obar. I never met with less than two or three lent one on the whole; and, as an Irish journe "Bere," he says, “*ge elsewhere the pig is feequently in the city dating this time, and Regiment. The performance was an exvel- with the slok and starving, I was very
water eats and drinks every emceivable dead bodies in the street. On one occasionalist once wrote, "were ws to particulariss Abomination.” Thus what is one of the settlement to the city and back through we should only be led into praising every«. I counted seven on my way from the finest dishes at home, the luscious the plain. The bodies lay sometimes for body equally all round." These "Christy's " Noon-French Mall larver for Ports of succulent pig," becomes here surrounded two days before they were buried by the make su improved appearance every time
Neon, Ocean leaves for Port Darwin,
Cooktown, da
p.m.-Operatic Performance, TUzapat, July 32 :----
Coleyn leaves for Ean Francisco.
Call and Europe,
De during the Summer Months, leaving July 10, G, O. Trigant, toe Son Francisco. TUE-DAT, July 20
HONGKONG on the 1st of April next, and returning about Let November.
Hongkong, February 10, 1878.
SAILORS' HOME,
NY Cast-off Corging, Books,
16, Charlton, for Yokohama,
CLEARED.
Irene, for New York.
Olara Bainiyan, for Newchwang, or Hieronymus, for Obefod
Ralph M. Hayward, for Gustta
A F19258 will be thankfully received Margrethe, for Newchwang,
At the Balloy's Home, West Point,
Hongkong, July 25, 1878,
Norseman, for Bangkok. Miriam, for Bingo,
8 p., Meeting of Shareholders of the Hi, C. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited, at No, 50a, Queen's Road. THURADAY, July 31
2,80 m-Meeting of Shareholders of the China Trader' Insurance Co., Ld., at the Head Office, Hongkong.
FRIDAY, AUTOst 1
3p.m.--Uncidental de Oriental §. §, Ca'
Gigamer leaves for Yokohama sad as
authorities, and they were then cased in
with distrust and disagreeable associations matting and lightly covered with earth; they are on the stage, and considering that of the deepest dye. Europeans are wile never placed deep in the ground. Funerals this is only the third or fourth time they and sensible enough, and have a sufficient were constantly passing. In the river have appeared among us and that they are sense of clean feeding, to keep them frons down, and 88 were picked up at the lower already in their present magnificently efficient Peihe bodies were continually Hosting Indulgence in anything, of the pork kind ; | ferry during the last week in Marahs he puts it down that the Chinese only have
state of training, we expect very good Such are all the main fasts in these six things of them in the future not far distant, this cattee of the dread tapeworm at work reports, important to the public or in- among them. Dr Watson points out what | teresting to the general reader. There are he claime is somewhat remarkable, that | e for isolated items of some Interest which in a ellmato suas as Howchwang anjoys, I we may give gnother day,
By a natural but erroneous inferetise of our morning nontemporary, the Rev. Dr Chale
moto is represented to have "issued a pige