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FATAL SINGAPORE - ACCIDENT, SINGAPOBE, 10th November, 1.15
Captain H. J. Crocker, B.M.LI, who be TELEGRAMS. This article is beaded" Ein Deutscher an die Engländer" in English “A German's Appeal been serving on the battleship Ocean, is trans- ferred to the battleship Glory, for duty sa to the English." This article attracted, it intelligence officer ou the China Station, in secus from the recent mail papers, no little accession to Captain F. Molay, R.M.L.I, whose attention, not only in England but also interm of appointment expired on October 1st. Germany and in France. The aged pro- fessor asked why it is that the wholesome and necessary criticism which all nations exercise towards one another seems to degenerate into race hatred. He had no doubt himself that this was brought about The by the late war in South Africa
After being banished for many years, to rural villages, the oil lamp for strest-lighting purposes is now jaking its revenge by invading such fashionable places in London as Whitehall. Place and P rtwan square. The vast improve ment in cil lighting which makes this possible has been brought about, says the Sanitary Record, through the utilisation of the incandescent man
simple mechanism forming part of the lamy The invention is Ausrican. The illumination excels that given by the ordinary electric are lamp. Here is an idea for Hongkong.
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wrote MouMarx, could not but give offence in England, but he asked if it is too much to ask to-day that Englishnieu should understand these feelings in Germany. He alitted that Germany bus ber-national fools Pan-Germans" is their pose in our special country, le die--who believe in a Tentonie Anax, coventrating in his own person all the glories of the human spirit. Bat, MOMSEN claims, the Germans feel themselves more nearly akin id in every respect more intinutely allied to the English than to any other antions,
The English language is, after all, in its main elements Saxon; and SHAKESPEARE has been the spiritual delirerer of our country, and in fact the father of its poetry." The article continuos :-
家
DEATH OF A CONSUL
BOWLING.
CLUB BREMANIA V, GANTOS,
"HONGKONG LETTERS VIA THE
SIBERIAN ROUTE.
The German Club on Monday took over a teams of four bowlers to Canton and played alles, we were courteously furnished with the On enquiry yesterday morning at the Post
match on the Shameen against the Canton Club,
The game was very exciting, as the home team following information regarding the sanding of led on the first two alleys, but some excellent Hongkong letters via the Siberian route,
The Hongkong Post Office, after bearing bowling by the Germans at the end, coupled that the British Postal authorities had agreed p.m.with a break down on the Canton side, gare the to the Siberian Railway's torms for sending visitors from Hongkong a victory by 100 points, maila to and from the East by the overland The Canton men intend to pay Hongkong a visit. after the 12th prox. (when the Germans and the Hongkong Club mest) and play a retard match. The scores were:-
The Turkigh Consul here, Atouala Boy, jumped from a runaway għarry, returning from the ceremony at Government House last night, and was killed.
REUTER'S SERVICE. TINITED STATES AND PANAMA,
LOSION, 7th November.
Mr. John Hay ( 8. Secretary of State) bas
Three cruisers for which the Admiralty in vited tenders have been placed as follows: One with the Fairfi·ld Company, Glasgow; one with Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Newcastlo;" and one with Vickers, Sous, and Maxim, Barrow.Issued a statement defending the United states The cruisers will combine in their constraction recognition of the independence of Panama on the armoured protection of second class craisers most strictly in accordance with justice and the armament of a battleship, and, the speed of a first class coniser. They will be the most equity, and the only course possible in view of formidable yet constructed. Their length will the fact that the right of control of the be 480ft., with a displacement of 13.020 tove, Isthmian transit was conferred by the treaty while their engines will show 24,000 indicated of New Granada in 1946 and bad now become.
Fil speed of 1-3 koolk horse-power, giving
of transcendent importance to the United States per hour.
through the acquisition of Hawaii and the Philippines. It was the failure of Colombia to
of Panama. President Rotatelt's course was thus clear, viz., to prevent encounters esleniatel to impede the transit of the Isthmus and to recognise the established Government. Pre- sident Roosevelt consequently advise i a peaceful Bottlement and had notified the world that the United States would no longer allow bickerings
It is reported from houe that the Headmaster of the Leys School at Cambridge, who has been "Nor is the attitude of Germany to acting for the Committee of the uglish Schout ratify the Canal Treaty that caused the revolt "new English Imperialien in any way a 4qtiks enP.
From a large point of view, at Shanghai, which is composed of both foreigner, "every increase of the weight which and Chinese, bas appointed us first beadmaster England unscrts in the polifics of the Mr. W. Sheldon Ridge, BA, A European world is certainly no fisadvantage for the first assistant is likewise to be seat out, and It Bogind. by it is expected that the school will commenca future of Germany. drawing closer the unity of bur Emir work in February u-rt. The school is fitted *sureeeds in warding off the campers which for over 10 boys, and has been built at a cost the last war fa particular las disclosed, of 5,000. The Municipal Council has con that will no more injure our vital internalstributed a site of twi acces in the northern than English interests were injureil be the **Conversion of the German Zollverein in o the German Empire. We azy hold fast to the hope that, in the feirful crises which our civilisation will probably have to meet, Buglaud and Germiary will stand together as they lid one, when, at La "Belle Alliance, they united to put a term
to the preponderance of Franes."
distriol of the suttiorient. The building willis PanaME. be fully equipped, lighted with electriq light. and the latest improvements of all descriptions.
INDISPOSITION OF THE KAISER:
LONDON, 8th November. An Associated Press despitek of the 9th alt,
The Kaiser has been successfully operated containing the news of the signature of the
upon for polypus in the larynx the polypas U.8.-China commercial treats, ends as follows
Tho medical report -- Great satisfaction is expressed at the State has been removed. A French comment on the above, found Department at the outcome, as it makes e-rtain emphasises the fact that the Lature of the in the Paris Tempe, is amusing. The writer the opening of two ports in Manchuria to the polypas is non-cancerous. The morning bulla suys-After aonexing the English lauf United States, no matter what the result of the tin stated that the Kaiser, had passed a negotiations for the evacuation of that country'
The assurance that Fussia Batisfactory night, with temperature almost by Russia may be. has previously given, adherence to which this normal. country would insist upon, is that the treaty arrangements made with China, covering Manchurian ports, will be hiwsing upon the This statement is Russian Government.“ apparently one of £lase semi-offteial communi-
GERMANY AND RUSSIA IN THE
FAR EAST.
CLUB GERMANIA J. Wuhlen....
J. Wacker
A. Kombach
A. Thiessen...
...688
..636
2231
CANTON.
route, wired to ask if Intters could be ceat with panny ( cents) postage and received so afirmative reply. Evidently, therefore, letters can be sent from England to Hongkong
0. Benkox788 viz Biberia with a pinay stamp, and a 24
701 stamp, as has been reported, is not necessary, C. Allors P. duedhaus ...646
The terms of the Siberian Railway are E. Hag
...596 15 francs per kilogram, The British Postal authorities would not agros to this rate at 2781
first but in the end gave in, accopting the offor provisionally till after the Internationa Postal Conference at Rome next year when some more satisfactory arrangement may be arrived at.
It is proposed to make the match a regular institution and have a challenge shiold.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S CUP,
The following cards were returned for this competition from the 7th November to 9th November
Mr. J. Douglas Capt. Rulford
...
Mr. H. W. Slade... Mr. K. McK. Kons Mr. A. C. Batt Mr. W. J. Baunders Mr. E. J. Grist Mr. B. V. D. Parr Mr. A. J. Williams, Mr. C. E. H. Bearis Mr. N. 3. Stabb' Mr. J. Rodgers Dr. Brow
83 — 12. == 71 20-15: 71 .93 --- 1375 1476
90
95
1579
101
80
31 entries.
POOL.
88 20
R77 157152
1
Inn kilogram, roughly, there are 100 letters at cents per lotter; therefore the Post Ofice recoivas 84 per kilo, and 84, sangbly, in the equi valent of 10 francs. As it costs the Post Offic 19 francs per kilogram (15 to Siberian Bailway, 2 francs to Germany, and 2 frazos to È rance ) they are at a dead less of roughly 9 francs per kibgram. Letters are sent vid Brindisi for 13 francs per kilo, or, roughly, at a loss of 3 francs. Italy charges 1.70 francs. Franc. 2. francs, and the alpping companies the remainder.
About five days are saved by sending letters ria Siberia, or in other words Jatters take only 23 days in transit as against 23 days when sent by- sen,
Thirteen days
There were 20 entries, for the Pool, with the of this are occupied by the railway part of the
journey in following vasalt--
Kassin alone. On the mail Mr. Douglas
rriving at Mossos, the bags are forwarded Capt. Radford
by the German-Paris mail-train. When saying that it takes 28 days to send a letter by THE GOVERNOR OF KWANGTUNG the sea ronts, it is meant that 28 days is the usual time-the last P. & 0. mail took roughly 28 days, but as a matter of f wt it is claimed that it can be done in 20 days. No doubt it can, but itnovor is, often, indeed, the wall takes 29 days. A gentleman in the Russo Chinose Bank has recaived a letter from Paris via Sibecin in 23 days. The Russian railway authorities are taking measures to accelerate the service.
H. E. Cheung Yau Chus, the new Governor Goueral of Kwangtung, arrived here yesterday morning at half-past seven in the Chino Mor. chants' s.s. Hin Fung and boarded a Chinose The staff gunboat for passage to Canton, accompanying H. E, numbers soventy, twenty. six of who were cabin passangere. Deck par sengers aboard the Hain Fung altogether to Two gunboats came down from talled 109. Canton on Saturday, and another on Sunday
They were the Kwong to await the arrival of H. E. and escort Hang, Capt. Hoo Sai Chong, the Shin Hung, Capt. Lin Chino Chuen, and the Keong Kam, Capt. Bok Sio Ching.
him to Canton.
quage and WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Professor MOMSEN-concindes by offering with one hand an olive branch to Mr. Joser CHIAM- ERLAIN and by pointing with the other Lowards Waterloo and the French frontier," Yet the majority of thoughtful Britons must Lope that MoxMSEN's wish, which he 13tters in the lastsentence of his article, and quis frequently made to the Assoefuted Press Rain, her active support in the Far. Enst is koug. Captain Mackiunon reports strong
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
ESTABLISHED 1841.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTE,
which is therefons his last wond to us, may ONLrcommunications relating to the news cluant be incapable of realisation. "Still I should conversed to THE EDITOR.
Carspondents must forward their names suda dresses ritie communications addressed to the Edite wat for publication, but as evidence of good faith
should be seristen an litters side
of the
megar auly.
will be inserted.
sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that
bold the creed," he said, “ that German and Englishman are destine i to go forward hand in land." This appeal seems to have heen read with mixed feelings in Germany, many No anong gay signed communion that holding with the Berlin Post that it un- already myweral in sther papers
Orders far extra repies of DAILY Paxes should be duly blames Gerumny for Anglo-Gorman her the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash, onlness, and that its pabheation is only to Telegraphic Address: Pass Jodes: A.RO.5th Ed. le regretted by all true Germans The French journal Le Mafia, on the other hand, looks on the article as a patriotic appeal addressed to the English, entreating them to forget the wounds inflicted on their ansur propre by Geriñany during the South HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DESVEUX ROAD Cl. Alrican war. This now entente cordiale LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.seems to have for its openly avowel object
Lider's
P.. Bus, 33. Telephone No. 12
The Daily Press.
JONGKONG, 11th NOVEMBER, 1908
No surprise wil be felt at the fact that the report of Germany's promise to Bussin of active support in the Far East is doubt- ed. The rapour may he surmisel to have It is a had its origin in S. Petersburg, couple of weeks now since it was intimated in telegrams from Europe that the German Press was looking coldly on suggestions that such an agreement would be the out-
to counteract she effect of the recent Anglo- French demonstrations," says the Matin. Fossibly this is the juster view, or rather Profesor Mousses probably wrote with a double object. In any case, his last word deserves to be mod mad thought over. It is not without a certain pathos, now that the
illustrious writer is dead.
by the Stale Department at Washington.
LONDON, 8th November. The report that Germany has promised
doubted; it is believed that the main outcome of the conference between the Tax and the Kaiser was the proming of German support to the Austro-Russian
scheme for Macedonia.
reform
FOOTBALL.
At a resting of the Straits Settlements Association held on the 30th September, in the offices of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company in Landen. Mr. Wo. Adamsou, C.M... pre- siding, it was decided that the next Straits dinner should be held at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, on the 2nd December, It was a mimously agreed, that the guest of the evening should be the (overnor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Frank Swettenham, and that telegram inviting him should be despatched to Singapore. The following were appointed the
F. H. Kew, goal; H. C. Austen and F. F. committee to carry out the necessary arrange- Aucott, backs, H. C. Gray, J. W. C. Bonnar, ments for the dinner: Messre, Wm. Adamson, and J. M. Forrester, halves; W. H. Williams, C.M.G., . Fraser. Graham Paterson, J.H. A. Brent. C.R. S. Cooper, J. D). L'auby, and Henderson, S. L. Carr, and L. Huttenbach. C. Humphreys, forwarde. The chairman of the evening at the dinger will be Mr. W. G. Galland.
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This afternoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play the Royal Engineers. Kick-off at hit-past four. The following will play for the Club:
DISCOVERY OF A DANGEROUS SHOAL.
The Eaglist mail of the 10th October was prisoner en reclusion is all but absolute. The other, pinnacle beads of four and five fathoms delivered in London on the 7th inst.
Mr. C. Rivett Carase, Financial Adviser to
On secount of the great expanse of sending il bags ria Siberia, the Post Office ha
route except fully paid letters. Newspapers and decided not to accept anything for that Ample will only be sent by sea, and letters requiring to be taxed on account of their being unsufficiently stamped will also be sent only by the sea routė.
Mail haga via Siberia will to close malen
The sin Fang left Shangha, whore H.E. had been waiting for some time, on the 6th instead in no way tampered with by the Russian
with 300 tons of cargo and a mail for Hong-authorities.
As it will take about throo days less for lettore posted at Shanghai to reach Bagland than those N.E. monsoon on the passage dowe,
After the ex-Governor of Kwangtang is posted at Hongkong, that port roosatly, thre relieved the Hain Fung will take him, today's moro distant from England than Hongkong Foochow.
is now the reverse.
BAD GAS.
A correspondent sents as the following cutting from a well know bomo paper with the remark, "I think it would be well to quote į giving a broad bint to one local Gas Company re their prosent supply of bad gas:-
UPREME COURT.
Tuesday, 10th November,
Is SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOUR A. G. WIE (PUIENE JUDGs.)
PÁRTY WALL DISPUTE.
INFERIOR GAS-At Bow Street Polico Court on Monday, the Gas Light and Coke Company were summoned for supplying gas
Wong U Kai, owner of 71, Jervois Street, of less illuminating powert han sixteen candle.
Mr. Jessa W. Godfrey, who smp-suod Wong Choi Lam, owner of 60, Jervois power ported the summous on behalf of the London Street, for $838.12, being half the cost of County Council, said the gas was tested on rebuilding the party wall between those two July 27 lost, at the testing-station, Spring houses, Mr. G. K. Hall Bratton, solicitór. Gardeus, and it was found to be of only 15. appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. F. X. 42 candle-power. The company appealed to } d'Alends a Castro, solicitor, for the defendant. - the Chief Gas Examiner, but they had since Mr. Hail Bratton in opening the case anid withdrawn that appeal. A Representative of the that the party wall had been pulled down company sald they would plead "Guilty" to an:] robuilt, und
agreemont WIN the summons, and the Magistrate imposed a entered into between the plaiutiff
defendant and the
that back hould fine of 40s, and £2 fe, coats,
Plaintiff Fay one-hull of the cost of the work. had written to defendant for payment of his share, whereupon defendant replied that he had already paid his share to the contractor.
His Lordship asked if Mr. d'Almada admitted any agreement ?
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The M.M.steamer Armand Bekic, with the next French mail, left Singapore on the 9th. inet, at midnight, for this port via Bairon. Tho P.M. steamer Siberia, with mails. from San Francisco to the 23rd ait, via Hono
.
Mr. d'Almads said his client averred be did
come of the meeting of Kaiser and Tsar, Siam was taken as far as Singapore on his amonut to in so dreadful. a situation, are not irregular depths of twelve, fifteen and twenty lalu, bas arrived at Yokobama on the 9th inst..not know the plaintiff, and had never goen kim.
and although the tale has been revived several times since it has never boen traced to any trustworthy source. It has been semi-officially stated on many occasions that Germany has no interests in Manchuria, and is averse to taking any steps which would
way to Siam by the P. 'A O. 1.3. Chusan.
Mr. W. R. D. Beckett bas been gazetted as H.B.M. Consul for Bangkok and all Siam not included in the cousular distri is of Chengmai and Kedah.
two days ahead. She sails again from Nagasaki Ho agreed with the contractor to get the work direct to Manila on the 13th inst.
Evidence was called,
Mr. E. M. Hazeland deposed that he was the
and rebuilding of 71, Jervois Street. The wall architect in ronpostion with the pulling down between 69 and 71, was a party wall. The total
The La Timex points out that some of the comments of the Engilsh Press as to the light Commander Vanglas Lewis, H.M.S. Fourless, santauce passed on Madame Humbert for ber reports having personally surveyed and sounded swindling career betray
very imperfect
a dangerous shoal at the eastern entrance to appreciation of its untare, Fise years' reclusion Singapore Maio Strait South Channel. The or solitary confinement, as it is understood shoul consists of coral and lies in I degres 16m. in France, in not only a rigorous, but a terrible North latitudo and 104 degrees 21. East penalty. The English code offers no paralleloogitnade. It is 50 yards long in a N N. W. to it, and it is probable that life sentence direction and 30 yards broad. Least depth of penal servitude in England would for obtained was 3 fatboins low water springs with more easily endar The solitude of the
having eight to eleven fathomsin amongst them Presu vably tho strictest silence is enforced.
Close around and surrounding the shion are consolutions of religion, whatorer they may entirely withheld: otherwise the prisoner i fathoms The shoal is known as Carter shoal,
The C.P.R. steamer Athenian arrived at done for $60, and it had been done and paid forbidden to speak even to his guardians. Books
FUNERAL OF MR. W. McGREGOR.
Nagasaki at 4 p.m. on the 9th iust., and left for.. and writing material are denied to the prisoner.
again at midnight, same day for Kobe, where undergoing this terrible penalty, and this At the Happy Valley yesterday evening the she is due to arrive at 9 am, on the 11th inst must be almost the worst infliction of all the funeral took place of Mr. W. McGregor, The silk ox CP.R. steamer Tartar, from most complete idleness is enforced. No overseer in the Pablic Works Department, Hongkong on the 7th alt, arrived in New York
on the 8th inst. employment of any description may mitigate who sad death as the result of a shooting The Indo-China steamer Lateing left Cal- The Russian military authorities barersally the appalling vacancy of days, weeks, and years.uncident in the New Territory has been already antia for this port, tia the Straits, on the 7th cost according to bis estimate was $1,993.44- be likely to compromise her in the wrang bought as much as 50,000 moe (5,333 sores) of
Half an hour's exercise is allowed daily in a hood reported. A large number of friends of the de-int, and may be expected here on the 23rd inst ling over the province. In accordance with lund sear Moukden for the purpose of building which covers everything except the eyes.
The C.N. steamer Changaha, from Australian He did not know personally of boy agreement censo followed his remains to the grave and the ports, was delayed in Manila on account of bad being come to between plaintiff (his client) and the German interpretation of the Anglo-barracks thereon. German agreement, respecting the integrity
RECLAMATION WORK AT KOWcoin was carried from the bourse into the weather, but left there on the 9th inst, and is the defendant with regard to the payment of
cemetery by six of his colleagues on the expected here to-morrow. p.m. of China, "this is a logical attitude, and
P.W.D. stať, namely Messrs. J. Coyle, E. The CN. steamer Hupel, from Cebu and the cost of the work.
Wong U Kai, the plaintiff, said the contractor what inducement Germany could have to
That big slice of harbour lying east of the Dougherty, I. A. Whol, G. W. Kynoch, J., Iloilo, left. Bailo for this port on the 9th inst..
whom he bargained was Fung Yung, of the and is expected here on the 13th inst.
The N.Y.K. atcomor Kanagawa Maru (Euro- Sing Kee shop. He left the agreement about depart from it to such an extent as to bring
Kowloon wharvos recently cut off by a sea wallBarrington, and. Cole. There were present in sight the possibility of Germany having
The visitors to the City Hall Library and constructed by the Hongkong Land Reslamu- the Hon. W. Chatham, Director of Pablis pean Line) left Shanghai for this port on the the defeudant paying half the cost of rebuilding.
the party wall to Wong Lai Shao, of Mr to go to W to support Russia it
tion Company, Limited, is rapidly being filled Worke, Mr. P..H. Jones, Assistant D.P.W.; 9th inst., and is expected here to-morrow; a.ni,
Hazolard's office. When the work was com indeed difficult
to imagine
iD. The railway with its small steam-engine and Chief Inspector H. G. Baker, Inspector
ploted he paid the contractor in full. Later Particularly at this time it might be
ballast trucks is worked hard bringing earth W. L. Ford and W. G. Warnock, Sergeant from the hills behind the Hunghom slaughter. Lee, Sergeant Hill, Bergeant Clark and many
The Hongkong Observatory: yesterday issued letter was written to the defendant asking for thought that the statesmen of Berlin would
hongs, and also from the mound upon which the other members of the Police Force: Inspector the following report:
payment of half the cost, and an answer was re- As a new A. Lawrence of the Naval Yard Police; Mr.
The barometer has risen over China and ceived that the defendant's proportion had been be unwilling to embark on a line of policy
Ia connection with the anti-Roman Catholic Kowloon signal-station stands. distinctly threatening to Groat Britain. Crusade in Ninghai, Cheking, the French are Government road is being cut beneath the W. M. Deas of the Kowloon Docks and many the Philippines, fallen again in Japan. The
the owner of No. 71, Jervois Street, and neither The overtures of late made by Germany to said to have made the following demands from signal-station, the work of the Reclamation Masonic brethren. Rev. C. H. Hickling of the depression in the Pacific has continued to move paid to No. 71, Jerveis Street. Witness was Britain have every appearance of sincerity, the Chinese anthorities (1) The punishment Company has the threefold effect of reclaiming Union Church conducted the funeral service, slowly Northwards and seems to be now
Chazinol. The latest of these which we have seen is of local authorities. (2) The capture and land, making a new road, and levelling ground and delivered a most impressive address. After lying a litle to the Eastward of the Balingtang he nor anyone on los behalf thero and received
Another depression appears to be passing one from the pan of Professor THEODOL' punishment of the leader of the riot.in Hungbom, A portion of the reclamation the last honours had been paid to the dead, MOMSEN, the celebrated historian, jurist. (3). Indemnity for bulklings of the mission is expected to be finished in February and the Res. Mr. Hickling shook hande with Sergeant from the continent into the NE. part of the Street was burned down and was rebuilt by the
destroyed. (4) Indemnity to families of con- romainder about a year later. The property Lee and expressed every sympathy with him in Sea of Japan. and politician, who died since writing the verts killed. Another soconut says that there belongs to the Hongkong Land Reclamation his sorrow for unwittingly being the cause of article which appears over his name in the is a ifth clause “not disclosed, but believed to Company, Limited, and very valuable property his friend's death. The grave was covered with
wreaths. frat number of the now Independepi Hezier. be the most important of all.
would be
な
The following appointment has been announced
at the Admiralty Asistant Paymaster.
B. W. G. Cook, to the Rumbler, temporary, as noting paymaster, to date October 2.
Museum for the week ending 8th November, were 928 non-Chiness and 13 Chindea to the former, and 73 non-Chinese and 1,995 Chinese to the latter institution,
it will be,
LOON.
WEATHER REPORT.
with
this money..
Cross-examined-The houses No. 71, Jercola
A high pressure area lies Central China, insurance company. It was insured for $3,000 N. and NE. gales in the ormos Channel, and was rebuilt for $5,000, After he gavO l'instructions to Mr Hazeland for the rebuild- and NE. part of the China Sea
Forecast-Strong S. winds; ine.