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In the 24 hours preceding noom yesterday there were reported eix freaks cases of plague and six deaths.
A carpenter who was working on board the Paran Tanertale in the Lashour on Tuesday fell into the water anil was drowned. |
The English Mail of the 23rd June was de- livered in London on the 23rd instant.
The Portuguese Consal-General at Bangkok has taken steps to foster the small trade between. Fortugal and Six. At his prompting, the Portuguese Commercial Company" ha teen forined thro, to that end, with a capital, of 30,000 ticals.
TELEGRAMS,
DAILY PRESS SERVICE:
THE CRISIS IN CHINA,
LONDON, 24th July, 11 p.m.
LETTER FROM SIR CLAUDE
MACDONALD ON THE
and on exports. In this connection it is to be noted that it was obviously the intention of the Chinese Government, previous to the outbreak of hostilities, to deal with this question from the old standpoint that for eign nations were concerned only with the question of taxation on imports and exports and that internal taxation was one solely con The crew of the Chung Yuen we grin cerning the Chinese themselves, and which brought before Miz. Hazeland yesterday on the
H. M. S. Alarathon; third-class deck protected consequently they could fix and arrange on charge of receiving stolen property, well know-ruiser, was expected to arrivent Singapore from any basis they liked. End the British Goving it to have been stolen, and further remand-
the East Indies station last Snuday, en route. eil. ment ever been foolish enough to listen to,
for Chiun. She was to coal and proceed north vot to mention entertain, any such proposals,
ameiately. The Afarathon is commandet ly we should have no hesitation in saying their
Captain J. G. M. Field. Her principal figures arelisplacement 2,950 tabs j.h.p. 9,000g action would be regarded as almost criminal by that portion of the public who have any
deck-mour 1 in.; guns six 6 in. QF, nine last received a letter from Sir Claudo Mac 6 pro, oad 3 pr., thres maxims, one light gaDonald, dated 4th July, appealing for relief. knowledge or idea of the master in which |
torpedo-tales 4; speed 19 Azota; complement the corrupt provincial administrations stran- gle trade. So closely related and juterwoven are the threads of commerce that it is im-
Among the arrivals by the Weimer yesterday was Capt. G. Tyacke, R.GA, adjutant of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, who will join his command, a howitzer hatters from South Africa, here.
The Agent of the C. P. R. Co's Steamship Ling yesterday received a cable advising him that the Countien Government has at last
£13.
• 4TH INST.
The provisions, Sir Claude stated, would
At this Efth Convention of the World's Wo last for a fortnight, but the garrison was men's Christian Temperance Union at Edinburgh
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
LOCAL NEWS.
INVALIDS FROM THE SONTH. Testerday to British transport arrived from Taku with 19 invalida on board, together with, Sub-Lioni. Braithwait, Surgeon Smythe, Miss Nick, und Mr. Robert.
ARRIVAL OF THE “ VADALA," The Fadala arrived from Calcutta yasior- day with some 340 Indian troops, including the 1st Matrys Fioreem
AN EXCELLENT TEST Cher, Volpicelli, the Consul for Italy In
Consul Carles at Tientsin on Saturday Hongkony, has found a good way of arriving at the truth of the repeated Chinese despatches Peking In answer to a message from the ef late that his Minister is still alivo at
Actiar Viceroy of Clanton concerning the Ministers (being the same information as ceme nicated to Consul Soeff), and considering thật
between Faking and Washington. Consul. Vol- picelli has asked the Artias Viceroy to forward a telegrain to the Italian Minister at Peking. In this telegram the Minister in requested to allude to something known only to the Cornil
possible to tighten or breek one without atasped a bill raising the Head Tax on Chinese last month (at which, by the way, the advertising/HOD equal to resisting a determined attack telegraphic communication has been opened
the same time increasing the strain and ten-Immigrants from 530) (gold) to $100 (gold) per sion on the others to a dangerous extext head. the alteration coming into forer on the In a word, it is that mistaken idea so long | 1st January'next. entertained by our Government that the in- ternal affairs of China are one of their
M. Shelton, author of In His Steps, was sorry for many days
to say that he had seer, more draaiten men. iu
44 DEATHS AT THE LEGATION. The deaths at the Legation laro mim-
business, which is, to a large extent, respon-Times, that before long cumbers of Singapore Topeka, Kans.), it is recorded that one lady bored 44, and the wounded are double that and somebody in Italy whom he shall name.
Els three weeks he had been in Great Britain than he had seen in twelve years et hoine-
an occasion when, at a large Salvation Army rayed for the reporters. Tais reminds one of
Prayer on behalf of the reporter-not. he ex- plained, because they were worse than other men. but because they were subject to more temptations.
number.
sible for the present situation. But, be the causes which led up to it what they may, the THE PUREST INGREDIENTS only situation exists, and financial reform of the changs. There is a feeling amongst the Straits. eoting, Coneral" Booth mato a special ADDITIONAL WAR EXPENDITURE. } Chinese authorities who are so anxions to allay
Empire has got to be forced. First and arq used, and the utmost care uid clenuliuess foremost, then, must be the abolition of the dual system of custom houses throughout; exercised in the manufacture throughout.
the necessity for which has been again and THE WATER USED is specially filtered again. represented by the mercantile com- muity of the Far East, but without receiv. and proved by reposted analyses to being any other recognition from the Govern ment than the barest acknowledgement that alsolutely pure,
FOR COAST PORTS Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong
prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received back
in good order.
There is good resson to Believe, says the Streita Straits-bern Chiness will follow the extraple of Dr. Lim Boon Keng and out of their tow- born Chinese that the present is an opportune moment for such a step: t we may add that we think so too. If the towchang is to go, why should the cutting operation be postponed ?
The Supplementary War Estimates are eleven millions and a half sterling.
The answer to this telegram would satisfactorily Battle the question, and we feel sure that the
the fears of the foreign communities in Chine will most readily comply with this reasonable request,
ITALIAN. REINFORCEMENTS... We learn that the Italian transports, Giova CANTONESE REFUGEES FROM THE and Afinghetti, ara expected to arrive at Hong-
NORTH.
kong on the 26th August, bringing 2.000 troops: to reinforce the Italian fores in the North..
THE TROUBLE AT HOIHOW Our correspondent in Hoihaw arrived yester. day morning end brings the now that holde is bowing in Haihan. The Hainan people have the reputation of being quiet and rather timid, but lately daring the troubles up North Europeans have bean looking for the possibility. of disturbances in that port. Nothing, how-
it would be a desirable reform. This abeli. Lagmaa," printed by Messrs. Kelly & Welsh. Manchas have begun to break the laws of the ties at Tientsin to make arra Authori
for
the passage to Hongkong of Cantonese who are desirous of returning to the South His Excellency has
guaranteed the cost of the passages to the extent of $5,000, which sum
On the evening of the 17th instant the follow- Wé baro" raceived a paraphlet entitled Unting Express, in Malay, was circulated among the Terval Redemption: an Appeal to the Clergy of Straits-bern Chinos in Singapors wish to
We understand that His Excellency, the every Christian Denomination for a rider Con- mxko known to all my Straits bozu Chinese ception of the Infinite fercy of God, by A friends that now these beasta and moivilized Governor kuns telegraphed to the
A Layman" quotes with admiration Arch-world. We all are very thankful that we are tion must be done nominally at once; that deacon Farrer's Eternal Hope, but goes further andor the British Flag, Wo all must show how is to say, an Imperial decree must be issued than the Archdeacon and argues on behalf of thankful we are to the British Government by placing them all under the one Imperial ad-Universalism," which he considers the only asking leave to go and lip the British soldiers ministration which hasthe capacity or capabi- logical conclusion.
in China by fighting with them against the lity of undertaking the task-the Imperial
Borers and the Manchus. Whoever wishes to Maritime Customs. The actual taking over of
join will please to send their names to me. I am, we believe has already been raised by sub-ever, has been noticed among the natives in the administration will of course be a niat
&c., Wes Thiam Tow, Advocate and Solicitor,scription among leading Chinese Merchants ter of time, but as a preliminary the various
Singapore. Imperial Commissioners now in charge af Orders through Local Post or by Telegram the Treaty Ports must be given full author
ity to assume control of those custo:us and receive prompt attention.
tekin stations coming under their immediate cognizance. Their gradual abolition or con- solidation, according to circumstances, into one Imperial administration will follow. A Railway and Mining Department must be established on the lines of those in vogue in civilized countries and the potential capabi-
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The other wook a man rosiding at Saikok, near Sam Sui Po, was convicted of being in possession of arms-fighting irons-without a permit, and yesterday afternoon a further charge of being a member of an illegal society was preferred again him. Inspector Macdonald and
thorising them to search for arms, visited the mun's house on the evening of the Stl inst., and in addition to the fighting irons found concealed about the room certain books relating to the Triad Society.-Mr. Hayes apponrad for the defendant, who was remanded.
We have the opportunity of seeing many. Chinese notions of English letter writing. requesting, apparently, the despatch of a few copies of the paper: Mrs. very honourable The supposed devotly taking the permission to address himself at Your instance directly by the following Request. You will leave the couple.
sence cosmopol to send him to aspect (for It. know) if you please on your exptuses for trans- maritim expedit-only 2 or 3 exempl. (of the direction. [Address follows). By expression of the most profond estimation and thank."
of the Colony.
"REUTER'S SERVICE.
Hehow, where the Europeans live. About the
3rd or 4th moon, the Chinose began preparing for the decennial festivitios. The merchants abscribet liberally towards tho fund and sub- applied to the Europeans also to serila. It is said that the Consals and En ropean merchants subscribed na desired. Since the trouble up North started thero has been. an idea among the Europeans that this All the Powers, on being informed of the festival would interfere with the general 'calm
LONDON, 23rd Juls
THE CRISIS IN CHINA,
THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. The Times criticizes the pansorship of the telegrams from South Africa as condoring the operations unintelligible, the lists of casualties being frequently the only indications of fight ing end of the whereabouts of the forces,
A. GENERAL ELECTION PROBABLE.
The belief is growing that a general election will take place before November.
Through the “enteness" of the master of the lities of China be allowed free development. Launch which runs between Kong Mua (on the last) of Your considerable Journal to the foling the assurances of the safety of the legations are long as Li Hung-chang ramained in Canton Such are a few of the steps that must be
West River) and Hongkong, the Chiness an taken in the near future by the Powers who thorities made a fue hant of pirates the other will exercise a controlling voice in the future day While on his way to Hongkong the mas
A private in the Madras Light Infantry ap of the Celestial Empire; and of those ter had his suspicions aroused with regard to 20peared at the Magistracy yesterday to prefer A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, Powers the most prominent should be, and men who had come on board as passages charge of theft against an unemployed coolie must be, England. Her vast trading inter having ronson to believe that they were pirates named Treung Tai. The complainant said that ests, her weki-known impartiality to all who were only waiting until the launch reached he and four others were sont into a shop to bay comers, render it imperative that she should a quiet part of the river so that they might rob come brass and copper for the Army department, take the lead in introducing reform, civiliza the other passengers. The master, accordingly, Three of the men went inside and the complains tion, and equality of treatment for all nulet off the steam, making believe that some ant and another man remained outside, and tionalities, into a country where her inter-accident had happened, and the launch was unwhile they were there the defendant came to- ests are still paramount over those of all able to proceed further. The pirates, however, wards him and snatched his purse, which was smelt a rat and the whole 20 jumped overboard hanging ont of his pocket by a piece of string. An alarm was raised and 13 of them were sap He gave chase, caught the defardazt, and gove tumed by the Chinese village police. By this him into custody. The purse contained a rupes time they have no doubt lost their heads. and 18 twenty coat pieces. The defendant was
An Indian who had summoned a chair coolie sent to prison for two months. for assault and demanding more than his legal
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So much for the future, but in locking forward it by no means behoves us to for get the immediate present. There are large sums of money due by China for loans con- tracted. There is also a pretty fair account to settle for the expenses in connection with this trouble in the North, and it is not to be supposed that in either case the subscribers
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Inspector Maclellan suggested that His Word ship alionit ask the complainant if he did not stop at the Dairy Farm office and get a drink, In reply thecomplainant said yes.-- His Worship Why did you not tell me you went to the Dairy Farm offes -The complainant for rot-His Worship: The summons is dismissed
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LONDON, 23rd July.
Imperial decres, lave replied by demanding of the town. The preparations, however, have that they are immediately placed in communica been going on and are still going on up to this tion with their Ministers. In the meantime day, Bat nobody expected any disturbance so Since the news of his departure everyone has accepted with reservations.
felf uneasy On Monday, the 23rd inst., about 4000, one of the Chinese liferate, who is a friend of the Europeans, sent news from Kiung chow, the capital, that he had seen a despatel from Paking to the Tacfal, ordering him to supply rifles and ammunition to the members of the Triad Society, and that the reggiar troops should join the Trinds in driving out all foreigners This Triads number between 7,000 and 8,000 to the north-east of the island, abont 20 miles distant from Hoihow, and in Hoihow proper there are about 400 of the Society, Hav- ing heard this nowa, the British Consul callat
po the German Consul and they went over to the French representative to confer on the
to the Tootai asking whether he could protect quastion of protection of Europeans. They sent
the Europeans in case of trouble. The reply way that he could not give any protection at all; and it was ales anderstood that ho vesid not do so. In the circumstances the Consals
day everyone who could ask up in time manag strongly advised all thoir nationals to clear out as soon as possible. On the afternoon of Mon-
ed to get on board the steamer Hothow, which was having for Hongkong on Tuesday morn ing. Thoes who came up wore --Rev, A. E. Street, Mra. Street, and child, Roy. W. M. Camp- beli Mrs. Campbell and child. Mrs. J. M. Lowry Mez. Forsaith; Mr. H. A. Atcinson and child; Mrs McCandliss and two children; Miss Schaeftor, Master Barko, and Mr. P.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. The railway and telegraph were cut on Satur day to the Northward of Honingspruit and o supply train with 100 Highlanders was car tured. A large force of the enemy is moving
on Honingsprit, and communication with Tho transport Jelunga was nuder orders to
Pretoria is now only open ria Natal.
General Broadwood engaged a commando of 2,000 Boers with four guns at Paintersiontein
were with the enemy's force. Darkness pre on the 19th. Mr. Steyn and both the De Wols vented a pursuit.
Lord Roberts telegraphing yesterday, day that General Methuen dispersed the enemy with, berry loss at Oliphants Nek en Baturay, relieving Rustenberg and joining hands with General Baden-Powell.
A British forco which encountered the enemy near Bathilahem was forced to retire with the loss of an officer and nine mon
THE CRISIS IN CHINA
Minister to mediate on certain unpublished President Moxinley has offered the Chinese conditions
The Maharajah of Gwalior has offered hospital ship for the forces in China, casting 20 lakhs. The offer has been accepted.
NARROW ESCAPE OF HIM.S.
✅GOLIATH?”
HONGKONG, July 26th, 1900. APART from the question of the hour, which is the relief of Peking and the quelling of the insurrection in the North, there remains the deeper and more tasting one for Eug-
fare was brought up with a round turn by Mr.leave Fortsmouth on the 30th ait with 840 naval land of what is to follow the restoration of
Hazeland at the Magistracy yesterday. The ratings to take the place of landing parties from ordera question pregnant with issues
complainant said that on Tuesday he engaged the hins Squadron. An Admiralty notifică- dafendant to carry him from the Clock Tower tion stated that the Royal Marine Artillery vital to the prosperity of British interests to the loans, or those nations who have alto his house in Hollywood Road, near the Division at Easthey and the Royal Marine and British trade. We have not the slight really experienced losses in the lives of their Central Police Station. When he reached his Light Infantry Divisions at Gosport and Chat- est doubt but that, if it were possible, our subjects which no money can repay, will be door he offered the defendant ten cents. The ham would jointly contribute 400 N.C.0's and Foreign Office would revert to that policy content to be pecuniary losers. Meanwhile, dofondant demanded 15, and because he would men to be held in immediats readiness for or of drift which has chamcterized their atti- however, the Imperial Customs administra. not give it to him the man seized him by the barkation for service in China. This men selected tude on the China question in the past. tion is duly collecting revenue day by day coat and tore it. He gave him into custody wore those on the roster as first for sen service Happily or unhappily, as the event may and paying it over to the provincial oficials
and have lately gone through a course of in- prove, and ag the public opinion of England who, it may be supposed, either remit it to
stitction in modern quick-ring guns at their may be guided, this is an attitude which Peking or not as they see fit. It becomes
respective depôts. Major F. G. Kuprey. R. M. they are not likely to be allowed to assume, then a question whether the Powers should
is in command, and the other officers of the battalion are as follows:-Royal Marine Artil It will be well for this generation and far not notify the Viceroys of the various pro
lary, Cant. Worthington and Lient, Lethy's the generations to como that the gravity of vinces that, pending the settlement of the
Chathama Division, E.M.L.I., Capt. C. MCN. the crisis which they are called upon to face trouble in the North, they are to retain
Parsons and Lient. H 8. Richmond, Ports- he brought forcibly before the Government, all funds so collected, and that on the res A somewhat extraordinary care same before mouth Division, Capt. O'Sullivan and Lisut. and with the Transvual question well on the toration of good order they will be held res. Mr. Hazoland at the Magistrley yesterday Hazel, Stonehouse Division, Lieut. Rooney. way to solution it is not unlikely that it will ponsible for the revenue so collected. Four Chinamon had been arrested on a charge The total is oigat officers and 346 non-comaus- bo so pressed on their notice that inaction Further, the Commissioners in the Imperial of unlawfully entering a dwelling-house at one officers and men, on their part will become an impossibility. Service should be instructed to furnish ac. Kowloon Tong with intent to commit a felony,
A concert arranged by Mr. Muskett took But it is at the same time absolutely essen counts of all sume collected and expended hawker paused Un Shen said that, on
Tuesday night between eight and nine, place in the Kowloon Instituto en Tuesday tial that the great mass of the publie at to some contral point of safety, such ved koms te steep. He called out to his piforening. A capital programme had been arrau- home should have it clearly placed before them Shanghai, so that in event of local rising to open the door, but could get no reply.sed and it was gone through in a manner which that this is the turning point in the history all records may not be lost. An even better Hearing men's voices in this house he went away Fave every estlefaction to the quieres Indeed of China, and that as they may bow now so precaution would be the direct paymntat of and reported the matter to the police. The po the concert is generally admitted to have been they will reap in the future. After restora all revenue collected into an association of lies accompanied him back, and on the deer beous of the best given in the Institute for some tion of order, the first problem the Powers foreign and Chinese lauks specially aping opened the defendants were arrested. He time Mr. Massets opened with a recitation, will have to face is the question of Empire or pointed for the purpose. Any such steps as not know any of thou-P. C. O'Connel which he was encored. Miss. Millie bins no Empire-division or maintainance of the these would, however, need a wise and con.maid that at about ten o'clock on Tuesday night ketrecited The Absent Mindel Begger" most There will doubtless be a party trolling head, and it would be well for Eng he was informed that a robbery had been setively. Mrs. Stephenson tour The Flight who will advocate the policy of division, but land to take at once the step which she will committed at Kowloon Tong He went Are very nicely, and a comie song by Dr. England and Amerig, if not other Powers, be compelled to take in the near future, and to the complainan's house and found the Stephenson about a coster gir: took well, being police endeavouring to get into the house, encored Mr Muskett also appeared us a will without doubt adhere to their original hurry out to the Far East & CRORER ore called out to those inside to pou enlist, giving a good account of himself. He and declared intention of maintaining the MILNEK armed with full powers 10 the door, and in reply four shots were any "They're after me" and joined Miss Chun- integrity of the Empire, and with their take charge of all diplomatic negotiations fired. They ultimately opened the doon. He in Somebody looking." The dust was tape weight thrown in the balance, it is pretty with the Porrers and in conjunction with uriksted two of the defendants and a Chinese cially, woll randered and was heartily applauded
and encored. Me Davis created coursed laughter vesal down and to deviate from her course was safe to say that this poliny will carry the them to take such steps as may be considetectire the other two. The complainant by his singing of Just one polka were. The day. The nest is the question of who is to dered necessary in order to protect the mother, on being called to give evidence, Frogzemne concluded with a sketch entitled fill the throne? Shall it be liwang Het, if interests of the bondholders and British quite a different complexion on the ease. She Mr. and Mrs. Dibs and Bir. and Mrs. Bite he staff lives, or shall the officials who have interests generally Until some such steps said she Ind invited to defendents, whom she Muskett and Miss Chunyatt, Mr. and remained loyal throughout be called upon as there are taken we shall be confronted know wall, to dinner to consult with them about Mrs Stephenson) The sketch is ezeradiating
a charge of assault preferred against her son ly funny and kept the audience in a roar, - Mr.. to decide who is to preside over the destiny with the spectacle of foreigners being taxed She did not open the door to her son becauss Diks is a man who bullies his wife, while have that she cleared the danger and got safely 9947 of the millions committed to their charge in order that funds may be provided to ophe thought thote roula be trouble if he got These decided, financial reorganization of pore the advance of foreign troops in their into the house-His Worship. It is quite the Empire will be a matter calling for attempts to effect the relief of their bear that these men entered the house on the prompt but careful treatment, and with it leaguered, or to avenge the death of their invitation of this woman, and they are dis the revision of the tariff on foreign imports murdered, countrymen.
charged.
'alutus
The Singapore Free Prešu gives an account of A narrow excngs of H.M.S. Goliath from a
Sequeira, the agent for Messrs Marty at Hoi- how. There remain on the feland Dr. and Mrs.
Patterson and child, and Mrs. Melrose, in the Vanderburgh and two children, Røv, and Mrs.
south-west of the island, 98 miles distant from Hoilor of whom for the last 18 days tuera has been no nows, although they were warned of the possibility of troubles. To the south-east, about 40 miles away, there are Fathers Pitta-Lages and J.B. Lau, from whom nothing has been hard for the last week or ten days. In Hollow itself there aveetlli thú Consuls, the Curtoras sinif, and this missionaries, Dr. McCandliss, Rev FP. Gil man and Dr. Lassel, who are waiting for their serious recident while at Singapore. Oarcentom friends from the interior, Dr. Feray, attached to purary in its issue of the 17th int says the French Consulats, Mr. Burke, British, and M. connection with the berthing of the battleship Peric, French Postal Agent, Mr. A. Otto sud Golu at Tanjong Pagar yesterday morning Hir. Fakinan. It is to be baged that nothing that vessel, through the carelessness of another has happened to them, but in the present state of vessel made a narrow escape of going badly skirt is impossible to feed sure. The Clara is. ashore on the shoal opposite the wharf. Justas expected to leave Haihow to-morrow about noon the heaty battleship was gradually drawing up and will we trust bring news that zio trouble to her berth a vessel perthed ahead close that after all has arisen. moment of all others to draw out from the wharf
OFFICIAL CASUALTIES ON JUNE 17. right in the track of the Goliath. Now when The following is the full official list of cuspsi- vessel so heavy has wax on it is impossible, toties on the 17th Juno, us issued by the Admir-/ stop het within a short distans. The Gofal sty At Tientsin, Juns 17. had no option, to go on was to cut tho other Killed.-11. Robinson, HM. cruiser Orlando, to risk the loss of the battleship on the rest Full pood estera and both anchors let go just elecked the way enough to avoid collision, but the strong current quickly reared the Goliath over, towards the shoal and it was just by a private R.M.L.I, Fortsmouth Division. 2.
prispts RMLI, Portemouth Division, No.
Beriously wounded-J. J. Bowdon H battleship Bardem, private R.M.L.I., Chatham Division, No. 5983
Wounded Goring, HM orniser Orlando,
Wounded, Buchanan, IL.14, cruiser Orton-
Bibs is a woon who bullies her husband. The alongside to her birth. The gross carde, privato R.M.LL, Porteronth Division, No. Way Mrs. Bibs made her lord and inster walk displayed in regard to the handling of the other round was very funny Miss Ella King andressal shopld be promptly investigated, for it Miss Eileen Chanyuté, who acted punists, acquitted themselves admirably. The endangered the safety of one of Her Majesty's Parfeur private RMLI Chatham Division,
eliips to a degros that few could realize. Rev Mr. Wright presided.
accom
Wounded-J. Wakefield, HEL battleship
No. 8812.