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a foreigners, they are allowed to rent or purchase bouses, rent or lease land and to build churches, cometeries and hospitals, enjoying in all reapects the sanie privileges and Immunities as may of

hereafter be

are DOW

THE MAGISTRACY.

INCORRECT SCALES.

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For baing in possession of scales which were four per cent against the purchaser a tobacco-dealer of Des Vox Road was thei #10

COMPANY MEETING.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

A marine delicacy dealer, of Wings extraordinary general meating Lok Street, was fined $5 for haring of the Green Island Cement Co.. scales which were two and a half.pek Ltd., was held at the offices of cent against the purchaser.

Mesara, "Shovin, Temes & Co, at noon today. Mr. C. E. Anton pres sided, and those also present were the Hon. Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., Father Robart, and Mr. A. O. Lang (Directors), and Mesars. R. Shewan, J. A. Young, J. M. Gordon, M. A. Figueiredo, and W. Lament, with the Secretary, Mr. R. Henderson.

The SECRETARY read the notice convening the meeting.

A FORGETFUL MEMORY..

Sentence of one month's imprisonment and four hours stocks was imposed upon a Chinese for returning from banish ment The man said that he had forgotten the duration of the orden He was banished in 1912 for five years,

granted" &c. The point in dispate therefore in what "locality" was ast apart at Amoy for this purpose? If Fit be contended that it was merely the island of Kulangsu, and the, foreign business quarter bordering, on the Chinese City, what documentary evidence exista in proof of this restriction, which is not contained in the Treaty of Nanking itself? It is curious that such a question should bave arisen after the Treaty has been ia operation seventy-three years. Jopar herself on one occasion had recourse to The Hague Tribunal to

THEFT OF SUGAR BAGS, settle a dispute which arose out of

An employee at the Chins Sugar Japan; and it seems to us that the Refinery, a Chinese, was sentenced to present dispute, if it cannot be settled twenty-eight days' hard labour for the by the two countries concerned theft of four sugar bags. The man was might be more appropriately referred scen leaving the factory with the bag to The Hague Tribunal than that the tied around him, and, when questioned Conference to be set up to deal with be said that he had merely taken the problems created by the war thould bags to keep himself warm. He had be troubled with the question of the intention of stealing them. revision of the China Treaties.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., the old Treaty-port arrangements in

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

To-day's Advertisements

HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

Salready antified, this Company's Generating Plant is now carrying in the vicinity of the maximum load and no further installations can be made for the present Consumers und Wiring warned against the

Contractors Additions to existing danger of

of making

installations and are reminded that

TEL No. 1. ---

One Chins Mail.

“HƏNGKONG, FRIDAY, Jan. 5, 1917.

EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY IN CHINA

under the Regulations for securing the NEARLY a year ago Viscount GREY

of the Public contained in the

a public speech looked forward

Settle to the Eectricity Supply

Ordinance 1911 (as amended) Any after the end of the war to person making any addition to any

Company's main

fly Dollars for every such addition".

By Order of the Bourd,

GIRE, LIVINGSTON & CO.

OWN

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

, יד

The Police Reserve Assault-at-

advertisement

Mr. Ho Fook has presented $1,000

electrical installation connected to the such a reconstruction of the world Arma takes place in the Theatre shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding system as would leave the nations Royal to-morrow night. Particulars

"free to live their independent lives, will be found in our working out their

form of columas, government for themselves and their own national development, whether they be great nations or small States, of St. Stephen's Girls' College for the in full liberty. We observe that a foundation of a scholarship in the noto was taken of this by at least College to be named after his wife. one Chinese advocate of Treaty revision,

Eongkong, Jan. 5, 1917.

Agent. 1395

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hk Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction, {FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCIENTŲ),

SATURDAY,

the 6th January, 1917, at 10.30 a. m... at their Sales Rooms No. 8, Des Your Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

SEVERAL CASES MARGARINE." Recently Arrived.

TRANS-AI mxual,

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctionette. Hongkong Jan. 5, 1917.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"

1396

HE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOST OF THE COXOSENED),

ста

SATURDAY,

the 6th January, 1917, at

in War Loan Bonds to the Council

The Chinese quarter-master of the who is Dow looking forward hopefully to the post-bellam Lok Sang has reported to the Police Conference seriously taking in hand that about 7p. m., on the 4th. inst. he "a thorough revision of the Treaties as walking is Third Street when he

',

AN EXPENSIVE LESSON.

The Onammay, in proposing the

FRIDAY, JANUART 6, 191T.

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

(Wah Ter Yat Pos Service.)

THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.

INCREASE OF A MILLION TAELS.

PERINO, Jan. 4. The Maritime Customa revenue

SPORTING.

CRICKET.

K.0.0. TEAM ♥... UNIVERSITY.

The following will represent the K.C.C. againe University on Saturday, :at 2.15 p.m., at King's. Fark >-*

K.0.C., Team-J. P. Robinson, 3ị V. Braga, B. D. Evans, W. E, Stapleton, Lieut. E. H. Gragir E. Macaskill, A. O. Drawn, W. Kay, F. W. Wood, I. ·Ĥ,

for 1916 amounted to Ek. Thelseud, and K. Melonnen. 87,750,000, showing an increase of The following will represent thứ a million taels over that for 1915. University-Ng Sra. Kwong, K. Brayshay, G. E. Harley, J. D. Wright, A. E. Ruminha. D. P, Dixon, A., de Serus, Chow Yai Choong, W. Hall, W. Gittens, and G. Hall.

A PAYMENT TO SUN YAT SEN..

PESING," Ja to

15

two special resolutions, said:-This The Bank of China has actually

FOREST-VANDALISM IN CHINA.`

Mr. Frank N. Meyer, Agricultural Ex- plorer of the Department of Agriculture, United States of America, contributes

7

to the Pekie Gazette the tollowing

Are the people at large aware that wint

meeting is of a purely formal charteraitted six lakhs of dollars to Sun Fat Sea. The Speakers of both acter. It is simply to confirm the resolutions passed at the extraordi-uses of Parliament on hearing Dary general meeting held on Decem. this, "interviewed the President who ber 14th. At that meeting I exsaid that he and the Tremier had no article plaid, aa far as possible. the knowledge of it, but the Minister of reasons why it was very desirable to Finance, on being asked, replied that make a refund of capital to share he himself would accept the whole holders. In view of the remarks responsibility. then made I do not think I cần say anything more. I, therefore, pro- pose the first resolution as follows:-- That the capital of the Company

A SINISTER CONFERENCE.

صعبة

PERINO, Jan. 4.

forest still left in North Ching, is being is one of the last bits of beautiful virgin rapidly exterminated to-day

this

This is

is what is taking place at very moment in the Shing-lung-them district, a region & days' travel away from Peking to the N. abore the Tang Ling between Malanyu and Jebok-

On a trip just made I saw scenes of such ruthless destruction of a priceless forest that made one asked whether the Chinese will ever begin to learn that forests are not the enemies of mankind, but-il properly managed the most

A building contractor, who has been be reduced from $4,000,000 (Four On information that a second con before the Court on several occasions Million Dollars) divided into 400,000 ference of Provincial High Officials in connection with offences under the (Four Hundred Thousand) Shares of will be held at Chuchow, the Fre-invaluable friends. Building Ordinance, was charged with $10 (Ten Dollars) each, to $3,000,000 sident has asked the Vice-President of the ex-Imperial Family and the land erecting a new story

on top of (Three Million Dollars) divided into to try his utmost to stop it. an old one, without the permission | 400,000 (Four Hundred Thousand) of the Public Works Department Shares of $7.60 (Seten Dollars and It was stated that the Public Fifty Cents) ench, and that such

Werke authorities would be satisfied reduction be effected by returning (ot

incurred in erecting the new storey of Directors shall appoint) to the with a nominal fine as the expense such date as the Company's Board (which would have'to be pulled down) holders of the 400,000 (Four Hun- had cost the defendant a sum of $4,000 dred Thousand Shares that have Mr. Wood, in imposing a fine of $1, been issued paid up capital to the said that the defendant had been taught extent of $2.50 (Two Dollars and

Fifty Cents) per Share and by reduc ing the nominal. amount of each of the said Shares from $10 (Ten Döl Jars) po 87.50 (Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents).

■ lesson.

J

VALUABLE GIFT TO WASEDA

UNIVERSITY....

OPIUM SMUGGLING.

Fot being in possession of 37 taels of prepared opium at the Kowloon railway station & Chinese was fined $2,000 by Mr. Wood. The alternative was six met three met, who were known to months' imprisonment, existing between China and the him. They were in the course of A other States We do not ourselves conversation when one of the three men anticipate that the Conference which suddenly caught hold of him, placed his will have the heavy task of formalat-hand over his mouth, while, at the ing a peace settlement will be likely same time, the other mer went through to concern itself with the Treaties his pockets and got away with $80. relating to extraterritoriality iz China. which The particular. question has prompted the idea is one which is exciting much attention in China and, Japan at the present time The Chinese writer who advances the suggestion is Mr. M. T. 2. TYAU, LLD. (London), Lecturer on Inter-

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Mr. Ho Kem Tong will distribute the prizes at the Sayingpun School on the 13th inst.

The Hen. "Mr.

Claud Sovern,

18.30 am, at their Sales Rooms, Na. &national Law at the Tsing Hua M.A., is to distribute the prizes at

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

TCL HOUSE STREET

College, Peking, and the author of the Ellis Kadoorie School on the & work, now in the press, on the inst. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD subject of "The Legal Obligations

BUY DAY

FURNITURE.

Ramored to Sales Rooms for Convenience

,

of Sal+. Including: Pictures and Faintings, Curtains, Electric Ceiling Fans and Fittings, Gas Stoves &c.

T:- Usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Jan. 5, 1917.

THE DIARY.

HEMOS FOR TO-MORROW. 10.30 Auction of Household Furniture at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

3.p.m. Cricket: -HK C. Clab Civil Service a C. S. ground, 4 p.m. Football Football Club

V. KALI.

13th

The death is announced in the Japan papers of the Rev. J. L. Dearing D.D., well known resident of Yokohama, He died at Hamilton, New York.

· QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

SEVEN NEW SCHOLARSHIPS...

Mr. SHEWAN seconded, and the

UNEASINESS IN CHEKIANG..'

TROOPS READY FOR EMERGENCIES.

The district in question is the property is being thrown open to settlement; but and here is the strange thing-on account of the tombs of the dead ones of the Imperial Family being Efty and more miles further South, no lumber cut is allowed to leave the district. Every thing bas to be either burned on the spot or consumo amber or fire-wood for it is be- lieved, that should

the pence of the

be carried a spiritapf the Imperial dead

it would disturb

That such a case of sense

Feag

in this

STAROBAI, Jan. 4. Owing to the unsettled political situation in the province of Cheliang, year 1918 and within a hundred miles the authorities of the provinces of from Peking city is certainly remarkable. Fuzion and Kiangai are taking pre-wood that is being destroyed, one could

word

if it were a

are.

cautionary measures, while Yang Sin overlook, such a sentiment. But the

that

is now being ruthlessly. Tak, the newly-appointed General of barned in that district represents a value of thousanda of taels according to my

estimate. Chakiang, ba concentrated 10,000 very conservative troops at Kiangnam Arsenal ready, It really is -ghastly to

to see cak trees. being burned which from two to" 9 to proceed to Hangchow if necessary three centurie old and the trunks of

to restore order.

It is believed. I which containin each of t

of them enough railroad Alaedat Thone to two apièce. of Manchurian wild walnuts are given crer to the flames that are in- valuable for ride-butts, for furniture and for many other purposes. Some of these are worth fifty taels and trucks over. Black-tarked

arked birches of enormous size; splendid hard-wooded elms, fine petes all go-besides large num enormous poplars, beautiful

resolution was passed unanimously.

The CHAIRMAX" then proposed the second resolution 08 follow

That application be made to the Supreme Court of Hongkong to con- firm the reduction of the capital of the Company in conforinity with the foregoing Eesolution."

Mr. Young seconded, and this resolution

was also unanimously conarmed.

This was all the business.

MONROE DOCTRINE UP-TO-DATE.

TO THE PHILIPPINES.

however, that Wood to Cheong, the Vice-President, near at hand no serious development will

occur.

PEKING, JAB.-4. The Chekiang military have wired to the Government to appoint Chan Chun Kwai 58,

Generul, instead of】 Yang Sia Tak, but the Government strongly objected.

Yang Sin Tok has requested permaission to take the 4th Division to Chekiang with him. This request will probably be granted.

The Chekiang members of Parlia-

ment have had a meeting and decided to ask the Government not to allow Northern troops to enter Chekiang, but this request proved

unsuccessful.

of maples, cork-trees, Philodendron amurensis) tree-lilacs, hornbeams and a host of smaller things.

At present the floors of the numerous. valleys and the taca of the mountains are mainly cleared; but with the reckless burning of the trees cut down, the flames often escape and the fire leaps over to... tho

mountain sides covered with dry

and other highly inflammable terial. During the three night. I w in the Shing-lung shan district large forest fires were in evidence in many places. The Homes crawled over the mountains like huge fire dragons, devonze : ing everything in their path of destruc- tion.

It will be only a few more years and this glorious wild district will be like the rest of Northern China-stany and bar ren moutains and broad," pebbly and aandy riverbeds; and large areas of land will be turned into

curred into wastes.

The Hon Mrs. E A. Gerdon, who has been 'in Japan qver ten years study. ing Buddhism, left recently on her way back to London. She is the widow, of the late Mr. E. G. Gordon, s ̈former Adviser to the Chinese Government who was a noted student of the ancient civilization of China: The Hon. Mrs. Gordon, says the Japan Mail, was also greatly interested in the study» of Uriental countries and Buddhism, and A SUGGESTION WITH REGARD it was her belief that Christianity and Buddhism are both Built upon the same foundation. To continue her study of In absorption in our own unparal Buddhism she came to Japan over ten leled war it would be a mistake not years ago leaving her three children in to have some regard to the possible England, and during her stay here she wars of the immediate future, re has visited almost all the famous tem marks the London Daily Chronicle ples of Japan and has collected material which goes on to say: Mir Charles geographically. She was to prove her theory, historically sad H. Sherrill, who was for several years the "K. 0. Daily News "a paragraph Bearing upon this subject we note in specially faterested in pictures of Buddha, and the United States Minister to Argen-headed Mysterious Business at Hang- right in telling the people of America in sie copied many famous pictures and tine, and is now Chairman of the chew which relates to the commandeer. his message to Congress in 1908, that,

Committee on Foreign Relations of

as regarda deforestation, China can teach photographed others.

who intended travelling on the line were One of her works, "Lotus Gospel" the Chambers of Commerce of the "tg of a train by soldiers. Foreigners how not to do things.

To one who loves wild China, as the tells minutely her theory of the origin United States, in the course of advised to postpone their journey. It ritar does and who holds the Enddhist of Christianity and Buddhism.

remarkable book which he has writ was presumed that the seizure of the and Taoist priests in

in high veneration Before leaving Japan she decided to ten, Modernising the Monroe Doctin was a move taken by the military for the care they bestow upon the

of the wild vegetation. the mount What Buddhism to Waseda University, to of a war between Japan and themable following the strike of the police com

the Ministry of which institution the presented three United States owing to the position at Eangehow and the resignation of cer- Agricultate moinent

momentarily doing to pre- hundred volumes some years ago. The of the latter Power in the Philippines in military officials, growing ect of the vent this present insane and most Gordon collection handed over to the and the general assumption that it appointment of a new police chief for criminal destruction of such valuable

natural and

resources as gra University consists of 1,400 books in is the protector and fairy-god- Chekiang province. foreign languages and two hundred in father of China. How to convince

contained in wooded area of the Japanese and Chinese, also 400 pictures Japan that the Monroe Doctrine running between Hangchow and Kushing

The seized train was a local passenger Shing-lung-aban district

In an editorial Note introducing the and 200 photographs of Baddha. It is

the attention of the that of

the

Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt was

contribute her collection of books on trine," frankly recognises the danger at Hangehow in anticipation of possible on this question nature

com68

above

is

of by Mesars. Ho Wing, Ho Iu and bold early in pring an exhibition of own business" for the United States, temporary of the 1st inst.), it was still Government-and in poster of Agri-

the other two

the Gordon collection.

Arising out of Treaty Relations between China and other States." In an article contributed to the "Peking Gazette" on the subject of the Sino. Japanese dispute at Amoy, Mr. Tyau says the Japanese contention that they have a right to establish a police station in the Chinese City 1337 of Amoy, because many of their] Formosan subjects national and are residing there, "does good

The Fellow Dragon, the Queen's service in directing attention to the College magazine, states that the imperfections and ambiguities of the Collega bas benefitted, owing to the treaties, agreements and conventions munificence of her Old Boys, to the at present subalsting between China extent of seven new scholarships

ding Gazette says: We have and the Powers." The

as well as for intruders on the West being detained by the soldiers at their Ka Chung hair, the relating to the first group treaty ports and to extraterritorial Ho Kwong, while

Before leaving the country the Hon. ern Hemisphere? And at the same. military station of Shien-chiao, just out-culture a and Commerce to what is not jurisdiction. have now been in were given by Mr. Leo Hysan. The Mrs. Garden was presented with a gold time drive a good bargain for the aide Hangshow, where the Hangcher less than anational

Ierima. We refer to existence about seventy-three years, donors have also kindly asked that their medal by Marquis Okuma in recognition United States? By one deal, says forces are. Another train was made up the appalling destruction of the great spun.-Police Reserve Ansault-at-Arms and the meaning and intent of these bensisctions be retrospective, that is, of the valuable research work she has Mr. Sherril, in effect, the United to take its place within a few hours and forest beyond the Tung Ling, which is Treaties is by this time very generally based on the results of the July undertaken during her stay here, and a States could eliminate European in there has been no interruption of "trafic existing scheme of defence against tho warm letter of thanks from Count Auence from the control of the otherwise through trains having andved ultimate inclusion of the Metropolitian understood. It ought not to need a kindness

Terauchi, who was deeply interested in Fanama Canal, secure the indepen from Hangchow yesterday as usual province in the desert system of Mongo her religious studies in Chosen during dence of the European colonies in delegate, despatched from Peking on the subject by a

publish to-day another article. Conference consisting of represent- The list of the new Scholarships is as the time of his occupancy of the Americs south of the United States endeavour to smooth over the local pot of the United States; and we have

Government

expect 2.15 pm Rifle Shooting Match atives of half the Powers of the world follow-

Ho Wing Scholarship. Open governor-generalship of Korea between H.E.V.C. and H. VR to decide, for example, such a

frontier, and remove all danger of tical ruptora ab Haugehow, is reported to, Cliša. Value $25 per annum for

the apprehended war with Jap

to have arrived there, and it is thought heiu to a matter that may be less eroit- #t Kowloon,**

question as that which has arisen at two years. Present holder: Tso Wai-

"Let us, he says, give that the trouble, which is purely local, reckless dismissal of foreign experts in ing than political intriguing and the MONDAY, Jan. 8

Philippines to Denmark, Hoiland has subsided,

his Ministry, but is of tremendons 8 p.ro.-Sale of Crown land at Amoy. The Japanese contention hing

appears to be that the whole port of Ho la Scholarship Open to Class 5.

France, and England, in exchange for The origin of the quarrel at present importance to the present and future Value $25 a your for two years. Pre- Amoy, and not a restricted area only, sent holder: Ng Iu-chsung

their polonica in our hemisphere, runsins obscure, but from lengthy prosperity of the country whose resources Mesara. Maxon and Taylor inform us which we should then dispose of in villication of La Kung-rang distributed and strength are now, being wasted by... was thrown open to foreign residence, Ho Kwong Scholarship Open to that the Raub Output for the past 4 their own interests, and in exchange broadcast in Hangchow in the form of a reactionary mandarina-Peking Gaselle. 10.30-Auction of a Miscellaneous but Mr. TTAT'S contention, which Clan 6. Value 825 year for two weeks was as

Stock (Singlets, Sweaters, Shirts, presumably is the Chinese Gover-years Precut holder: Wong Hong-

Marok Socks etc.) at Messrs. Hughes and ment's conteution, is that Article IV

Dealy Scholarship Open to Class 6. Hough's."

of the Japanese Treaty of Peking Value $25 a year for two year Fre SATURDAY, Jan 13

11.-Ellis Kadoorie School's Prize 1896 in decisive on the point. This sent holder; Tong Hon-k

Ralphs Scholarship. Open to Class --- Giving.

readis Japanese subjects way, Value $25 a year for two years. with their families, employees, and Present holder U. Shun-poi servants, frequent, reside, and carry The above five scholarships are the

in Theatre Royal

General Memoranda.

SUNDAY, Jan. 7:-

P.W.D.

3.4 p.m.-Full moon.

THURSDAY, Jan. 11:

WEDNESDAY, JAD: 17-07

Diocesan School Prize Giving.

Noon Presentation of Frises by Lady

May at Belilios Public School:

HATURDAY, Jan. 20

Examination. This

an added 1#

+

יה.

THE RAUB ‘OUTPUT.

Bukit Kepa

...789 oze gold from 6714 Malacca...316

4348

1105

11000

also for the annulment of the Hay leafet, there would appear to be a strong tons ore Pauncelote Treaty, which authorises popular feeling against the Tuchun, and England to interfere in the adminis-it is possible that the train was seized tration of our Caral." The Euro by his orders as a precsation in case of pean Powers, dispossessed of their

ricting. West Indian Islands and South American Colonies, are to be left in the Philippines to settle ther) own conflicting claims and the suspicions of Japan, and the Monroe Doctrine, expurgated and purified, is to stand

have received a pocket notebook

ye

which

STRAIGHT AT IT.

HERE no tie

might as

one of the vital agencies in Nature's

to invite the attention of Mr Eu Camg

Baaki

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Comenta

on trade, industries and manufactures, gifts of Messrs Ho Wing, Ho Iu and From the Nippon Yusen Kaisha

Ho Krong or pursue any other lawful avocations, Lee Hysan Scholarship Open to includes calendar for 1977 and a few NoonAsation of R. C."Kung in all ports; cities and towns of China Cipas 2. Yalue, 350 a year for highest pages of information regarding the Comforth a surer guarantee than ever of, well out with it first na last. We want

which are now or may hereafter be marks in the, Annual Examination in pany's fleet, branches and agencies do the peace of the American Coatinent. you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy A Nap clogh, it does not mean that you opened to foreign "residence and Arithmetic, Composition and Literature, a picture of the imposing head office of The proposal is interesting and pic meto in no man so far, we can have consumption or thatäng are going!

at Mossca. Hughes and Hough's.

2

Chinese New Year.

TURDAY, JA

Gereral Holiday

THURSDAY, Jazz 25

Burns Night.

Saturday, Jan T

Kaitries close for Hongkong Bac

Meeting.

the Company in Tokyo and

CURE THAT COUGHZ HEN you have troublesome

around the bash" beating

the next time you have a cough or cold int another turesque, but it is not likely to behy you should not do s This pro to have it, but it dons than that your and within the Grant Scholarship Opal to Class: 5 note that the Company now had a fost put forward by a statesman in office, paration by its somarkable cures baitfangs are the tepretand it is just

ope of the Company's feet uhips. Wa localities at those places which have Valas 850 year for dac year Eresent of 101 vessels, having an aggregate to At the same time it will be noted in gained a world wide reputation, and well to boon the mie side and take Chara

Remedy Seford it is t already been or may hereafter be set bolder Wei Tat

nage of 170,000 its capital is Ten this country as a straw which indipeople everywhere poak of it in the berlain's Cough I The last tire scholarship are the 44,000,000 and its reserves equal the cases the stream of American discus highest terms of praise. It is for sale late. Forale by si Chemia And

Starekspery, by all Chemists and Storkeepers. apart for the use and occupation

smigunt of the capital gifta of Mr. Lee Hyun

trade.

Present balderdi Lám Wauino dezin

too

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