INTIMATION.
SUN HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESŊAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 1906, ledged in land dealings in China, that the TELEGRAMS. leases of a plot of land shutting on a fore. shore had the prior right against all comers of preemption. The matter is still in abeyance as regards, the ownership of the secreted land, but it was holdibat the Coun
party succeeds in reversing the prooem. To talk of “arrière pensée" and "questionable methods" in connection with Japanese subsidies to her own constituenta is an azample of the criticism we must denounce, If Japan subsidizes steamers and cuts
A. S. WATSON & CO., rights, it is extremely unpleasant for us, eil were quite justified in their action. This
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THE FINGHSIANG REBELLION.
SHANGHAI, December 10th. The Pinghsiang rebels, 2,000 of whom were armed with mauser rifles,
The miners are on strike.
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, December 9th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIR
FRANCIS PIGGOTT).
NOUTH ARITICK RUBBER CO. V. ARNKOLD, KABBERG AND CO.
but it does not make legitimate the most Commissioner, bowever, taking the side of extreme denunciations of our Allies. The the Japanese company, refund for a time to sentiment behind the phrase "my country, acknowledge the rights of the Crown through routed the small government force appeared for the plaintiff (the North British right or wrong," has our sympathy and admiration, but the sentiment back of *other countries, always wrong”, is far
PRESENTS. lose worthy. With this preamble, we now
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quote the less censorious portion of our correspondent's contribution on the subject CASES ❘ of the Japanese at Nowchwing. He writes: "With a persistence quite worthy of her northern neighbour Japan has been holding on to Newchwang long after her own arranged time for evacuation had determined, PIPES, CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLD- the excuse being that certain arrangemente
their subiessees, and it was only by the strongest insistence that at last the hulk was ordered to move without an actual struggle.” In that illustration of the position, from the British trador's poïat of view, we see little improper; and to thue set forth the| difficulties requiring to be overcome is merely to arouse the British representativas to renewed efforts to counteract Japanese competition. If all Japan's critics would so content themselves, and avoid extravagant imputations of treachery and the like, we were not completed by China. What was might make a better fight of it, against a the purport of there demands we may people who are certainly threatening-our. fairly judge from those which Japan commercial preeminence in the Far East. bas actually succeeded in obtaining. The HOUBIGANT'S IDEA Land ROYAL PEB-military occupation is indeed done away with,
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which we may account for by the necessities opened on Saturday afternoon, when the officers,
retains her hold on the port. A Japanese their friends. Commissioner of Customs is to be parma.
MANICURE SETS.
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His Excellency Chang Chih-tung is sending reinforcements. JAPANESE NAVAL DISASTER.
OVER 50 OFFICERS MISSING.
TOKYO, December 10th. A sad disaster to His Imperial Majesty's navy has occurred in Tokyo Bay.
ANOTHER CHINESE CRIME.
At the Pollos Court yesterday afternoon Mr. F. A. Hassland heard an application made by Mr. G. E. Morrell (of the Crown Solicitor's office) on behalf of the Chinees Government, for the extradition to Chies of Trong Hof-chi on charges of murder and armed robbery. Mr. A. Holborow (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and...
In outlining the cñas Mr. Morrell stated that defendant was alleged to be one of a gang of Chinese robbers who were in the habit of going to an opium divan in the market town of Tre Lang, some distance from Canton, to smoka opium. They were old customers of this shop. the proprietors of which had heard they were robbers, but had seen nothing to justify a refusal to serve them. In January of last year six men, of whom defendent war mid to be one,
The Hon. Mr. H. E follock, K.C, who Dasson) appeared for defondant:
Rabbor Company), said that the matter was practically settled between the parties, and asked his Lordship to adjourn it to Chamber when the question of the injunction granted
· by the Court would be gone into.
THE LUSITANO OLUB.
In the setion J. A. 8. Alves and others against Baste and others, Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C. appeared for the plaintiffs and stated thei that was a motion for an injunction, which. Were sajoying a smoke in this particular divan- when it was surrounded by braves who sought with the consent of the other side (who wore not represented by counsel) and his clients, ba to capture the rebbers. They were enceresfal would ask is Lordship to adjourn to Chambers in wounding one, and borrowing a bed from the in order that as arrangement might be arrived opium shop, isshed him to it and carried bim off at batsoon the parties. His Lordship would to prison. This was said to have incensed the remember that there had been an unfortuuste remainder of the gang, whe raided the shop b A hundred petty officers and men disagreement between portain members of the few days afterwards. Some of them hold up the from the cruiser Chitose had been on Club Lusitano and the executive, Ana rasnit fokie while others took the two partners into the mocountant's room while they emptied shore loave, and were returning to action was brought and damages givon the till. The band then departed, taking one against the dircolors. Ultimately on a reference their ship in a junk, which they very to bis Lordship this costs were lied and the of the partners, who was found next morning some distance away with his throat cat. The
FLEUR of finance, but in every other respect Japanu.e-offoore and mon will be "at home" much overcrowded. The wind fresh. question arose as to the payment. The directors, other partner, and the acountant of the shop
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PIVER'S TREFLE, AZUREA and CORYO- neatly retained, and that his office is not to be a sinecure, and that he is in no way to be subject to the Inspectorate General is clearly evidenced by his payments not being made to China, but to the Spècie Bank of Yokohama
tebalf of the Japanese Government. All the industrial undertakings at the port are either to be directly in Japaness banda, or in the hands of associations nominally joint Chinese and Japanese, but where the control is to be effectually in Japanese hands Containing our well known Brands of PORT, entirely. The first effect of this arrange SHERRY, WHISKY, BRANDY, etement is already apparent. First succeeding $15.00 320.00 and $25.00 (The last named in getting Dalney recognised as a free port, includes dos. quarts of St. Marceaux 1898, and holding the milway thence to New the Wine of the Entente Cordial Celebrationschwang, as well as the Custom house at Newchwang, the Japanese have been able to carry goods between the two on their A.S. WATSON & CO..own terme. Having succeded in getting Dalney recognised as free, their next step has been to bring pressure to bear to obtaiu drawbacks to the amount of the duty on goods landed at Shanghai and forwarded there, and being able to carry the goods thence under their own control to New- chwang, they are in a position to lay down foreign goods of the latter port duty free, while carefully charging full duties on all landed there direct. Newchwang is the recognised gateway to the entire of Man- churia; so that while foreign traders, or oven Chinese have to pay full duty, the Japanese trader by arrangement with his own Government as to carriage from Dalney lays his goods down actually duty free. However ingenions, this can hardly be considered fair play, and has been made the subject of a protest, as yet unacccessfully, to the Foreign Ministers at Peking on behalf of the General Chamber of Cominérce
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A marriage has been arranged between the Hon. Joan Mitford, third daughter of Lord Rederdals, and Mr. Denis Farrer, of Brøgfield, Bedfordabiro.
Shanghai papers dated the 8th inst, state that Sir Havilland de Sausmares, Chief Justice, is progressing favourably alter an operation for appendicitis.
The London Gazette manounors that the King has passed lotters patent under the Great Beal, providing for the inclusion of the Calony
of Labuan in the Straits Settlersenta,
While three e clics were altempting to shift a large mass of stone at Kowloon City on Sun-
day, it saddenly toppled over, and falling on one of the workers, orushed him to death.
of the Miyako Hotel Guide to Ryote and distrist. We have received a copy of the revised edition The little work has been ontirely ro-written and should prove of value to tourists.
ened before they reached the ship, and the junk foundered. Over fifty are reported missing.
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FIRE AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY.
LONDON, December 8th. A fire has occurred at Cornell University, at which four students and three firemen porished.
THE EDUCATION BILL.
LONDON, December 8th. A prolonged Cabinet Council was held yesterday, at which the amendineats of the Peers to the Education Bill were discussed,
RAISING A STEAM LAUNCH.
The coolnded at the Police Court yesterday in which the Harbour Master sued Chong Chio-kaito recover $1,250, cost of raising There is no more plague to report, but the the defendant's team launch Yat Sum, which official retain for last week ander "communio-foundered in the harbour during the typhoon able diseases" mentions one English ease of of September 18th. Kr. G. E. Morrall (of the smallpox, and one fatal Chinese case of Crown Solicitor's offies) prosecuted, and Mr. diphtheria.
F. X. J'Almade a Castro appeared for the de fondant. Mr. Hazeland ordered defendant to pay the amount, but, on the application of Mr. Almada, execution was stayed for seven days, daring which time defendant will consider the advisability of apposting against his Worship's
At the Folies Court yesterday before Mr. T, Borcomte Smith, the owner of cargo bast 813 was fined $50 for neglating to properly cover a His Worship reminded the cargo of kerosone. defendant that he was liable to a penalty of
$250 for this offence..
The Hon. Mr. F. H. Moy will not be sworn in Acting Governor until Saturday. Ho has resumed his duties in the Colonial Offer, and Mr. T. Bercombe Smith has gone back to the Magistracy, Mr. Hazeland returning to the
second court.
decision.
караев,
all the
sa plaintiffs pointed ont, improporly and without vald authority took certain property of the club, biliard tables, and with the proseeds
Lenght to pay the costs. However, the tables had been replaced, and it was the desire of both parties that nothing should be done which would cause the disruption of this very old club which had been in existence for 40 year. It would be quite a calamity to the Portuguess community if anything should cause the club to be broken up, and with his Lordship's permis son he would read the latter written by defend sats' solicitors to plaintiffs' solicitors consenting to the matter being adjourned to Chambers in ordar to arrive at a final settlement. On the underlanding that he would read to his Lonship, they had refrained from instructing counsel in order to save posts, as the club bad zo assets in the shape of a bank cradit.
His Lordship thought the partes evuld come to su amicablo arrangement without taking the
matter into Chambers.
Sir Henry Berkeley replied that they would if they could.
The soccasury order was made by the Court,
THE APPOINTMENT OF AN EXECUTOR.
robbers.
would identify the defendant as one of the
Evidence was called and the case adjourned.
SIKH POLICE AT SHANGHAI.
Major Hall's roport on the recent refusal of [duty by a section of the Indian Hranok of the the Sikhs in Shanghai lisa, is published below. Force, and the general condition andor which
Ta the opinion of the Council, the work performed by Major Hall has been of the highest valus, not only that shown by his report, but in the assistance and advios he has rendered in regard to the control of the Indian Branch in the future,
of the late strike:
J
Shanghai, 23rd November, 1908, Sie,-In accordance with your desira I have to report that the following was the true cause I--~--Lelters were received by a certain numb of men from their friends in Vladivostock and Panama, giving accounts of the high wages to ba discharge from the Police, and join them. Upon
got there, and
them to get their arging this a feeling of restlessness and excitement took possession of some men and they began to write petitions to the Captain-Superintendent saking / for their discharge one on the grounds insacionoy of pay, othe
others on urgent private #aire the real reason
being that they wanted to go to the above places. Their applications for
discharge were rightly were not playing the refused. Those men game with their employers lu demanding their discharge at inch very short notice and in sach Lambers. Their contract is for
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five years, and they are serving
where they cannot be readily replaced. Had they been allowed to go,
life and public property would have been endangered, owing to the depletion of the Force, which was already After this as intrigue was below strength.
Ad increase of and &
la polition to her tre
up by s
FIODE.
to
discharged, sad so gain their object and go elsewhere.
An impression prevailed amongst the Fozoo that they could not be severely panished for refusal of duty except by dismissal." The falsity of this has "now happily been brought home to them by a practical illustration that they
Mr. H. G. Caithrop (instructed by Mr. Lang, of Messrs. Denson, Looker and Descon) made an interesting application in the matter of Poon Hung, with several aliases, who carried on business as a merchant in Hongkong and who died on the 25th December, 1901, at Sai Shing village, in the Nan Hui district in the Kwong Tang province. Desmased had executed a will, probate of which had been proved, and after appointing the petitioner, Foon Chan Shi, and others as exeontrix and that effect sent to the Cannot drawn up excentors, a certain clause appeared which road lawyer. This again, I think, was THE BELILIOS" WILL A telegrams to the N.-C. Daily News, dated
management shall be returned to him when my Seeing that nothing reeled, and
roperty o leading spírita resolved ellent soo, Kit Chit, shall have attained his strike. They thought that by combining in I to bring about a December 5th, says: "More than a desen steamers are unable to enter Newchwang, which
Mr. Emanuel Raphael Belillos, Green Park is loe-bound. The cargo from these verseis will House, 134, Piccadilly, and of Victoria, Hong. majority." Except for this clause there was large number the Council would be forced t
kong, who died on November 11th last, left nothing in the will indicating that the accede to their demands, as work would only be be lauded at Talion (Dalay) and transferred to to Bengkong They argued that, if they got an inor-ass, tiny carried on with diffculty and inconredience. Nowchwang by rail"
13., with an estate of the veins his executor and trustee on coming of age. On of 82.424.700 E- KATO
to stop; if would be simply household furniture, &c., and an annuity of the 31st October, 1906, Dr. Jordan medically $12, 00 to his wife, Mrs. Bema Bellion: 3,000 examined Kit Chit and certified bit to be ropes to his clerk, Norberto Jos (wim Comes of Buscand mind and not fit to manage 1,000 rupeas to Aaron Solomon Cobea; $12,000 to the official trustee at Hongkong in trust to the estate, which at the time of the death testator was sworn mt $143,600. distribute the income on the saniversary of his of the death and at the gate of the cemetery at which The petitioner therefore asked the Court be is buried, among the poor, without respect to for advice and direction on the following creed or religion, and no person to receive more than 20 cents and $3,000 for the erection of a points: (1) as to whether under the said monument there, to be obtained from Florence; will the said Kit 41,000 rupes in trast for hisson: 15,000 ropees entitled to apply for probate on and 5,000 гороев for the perolazo of dreaming of age had he been of sound mind and and daughters, excep
trust for enob
Mrs. Sulab Judah whether on coming of age the said Kit Chit and Mrs. Hanah Jadab. The funds of his besme trustee. (2) Whether; if so, under marriage cettisment are to be held in trust auch will the said excentrix owased to be the to pay the income thereof to bis children The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and the survivor of them, and subject executrix and trustee under much will on the and Museum for the week ending the 9th thereto for his grandobildren. The residue of sald Kit Chit coming of age (3) Whether it is December, 1905, shows that of non-Chinese his property he left in trust for his son Eaphsel now, in consequence of the said Kit Chit's there were 315 to the Library and 2il to the Emsens! Belilies, of 134. Piccadilly, for life, and Musega; and of Chinese 138 to the former then for his children, but should he leave no latuity, necessary for the petitioner to obtain
child who shall live to attain a
a vested interest an order from this Honourable Court entitling and 2,796 to the latter. The Library was thersin, then ench residue is to be employed in her to continue to set as executrix and trustee.
creation of a the purposes of trade. therefore, used by 451 persens and the Musein the purchase of land and tho
college. of this state. (4) Generally. by 3,007..
to be called the "Belilios College," at Calcutta Mr. Calthrop explained the position and for the free education of Jewish boys and girls in lindostane, French, German, and ala-aics, quoted ou horifles in support of the application His Lordship said it was for the officia so that they can take their place in the world, but should the number of Jews attending be inconsiderable than the trustees are permitted administrator to deal with the matter under to admit other persuasions. He directed that the Probate Ordinance. stone or marble over the principal entrance, and INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. that tablet 8ft. by 4ft. and statues or oil paintings of himself and wife are to be set up or hung therein.
at Shanghai, and is instructive as showing the Ingths to which Japan is prepared to go in rendering nugatory the opening of Manchuria to foreign trade. Similarly the Japanese have been working to the injury of foreign trade generally, and especially. British trade, on the Yangtse. The British Concessions along the River are leased directly by the Crown from the Chinese Government, and subleased to British residents for
Yesterday Mr. G. P. Lammert offered for sale by public auction the wrecked British steatar liongkong as she lies off No. 3 wharf of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and down Company. Mr. Wong Leaug Ki, con- tractor, was the purchaser, his bid being 87,600.
The French section of the Colonial and
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can be effectively dealt with, and this has andonbtedly had a very good effect. Strict die- cipline must, however, always be mainisined for Jhit would have been the fature with these men. Bavoral of them who refused duty did no on seseunt of the threaten- I have gone carefully into the conditions and aggressive attitude of the ring leaders. of life and service of the Indian Branch, and at of opinion that they are adequately paid, well quartored, and looked after. Their duties parlare hardia inclement weather, hape these could be lightened. Their deferred- pay is good. I do not see that the men histo have come to me with any since I have besa here.
3-As regards control it is necessary that there should "be in the Force a British off our who knowe their Isagunge, and understands bow to them with them, and nian at lasst one. good, trustworthy jemadar.
Youre truly,
COMPANY.
any cause for grievances. No men
Por.
E & HALL
Major, 47th Bilchs.
EASTERN EXTENSION TELEGRAPH.
For the first tims for many half-years the gross recipts of this important company show IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS,
sabatantial reduction, due, no doubt, to the fast that since the conclusion Mestra. Jardins, Matheson & Co. inform ne
of peace between Japan and Russia ย LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
sensiderable falling of that the Board of the Indo-China Steam hea occurred in the Chias and Japan trails. The F. & U. str. Simla lett Singapore for Navigation Co., Ltd. desire to amend their This has probably not bear wholly made good this port on the 9th inst. at 6 am, with the Articles of Association in order to ingresso by increased traffic with Australasia and it must telegrams outward English malls, and is dus here on the their borrowing power. It is proposed to split be remembered that the tariff for
between Earope and Japan by this company's
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 11TH, 1908.
Our references to the change from inilitary to civil administration at Newchwang have elicited some interesting comments from sa eminent man of business who claims special sources of information. We have not the slightest mistrust of his statements of fact, but we very much regret that in his com. ments and deductions be should exhibit In each of the Concessions & Municipal that prejudice against aid mistrust of the Council has been established, which accord-
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be Japanese and all their daings that is being ing to the kase has certain privileges over held this afternoon. There is a long agenda so diligently fustered on certain parts of the foreshore, such as the right to make containing principally applications for modifice- tions of the requirements of certain sections of the Chiun coast. Our Shaughai con jetties and land goede and passengers. the Public Health and Building Ordinace, his name in Hebrew is to be cat or engraved in temporary, the N.-C. Daily News, although These privileges the Councils with the Corres, ondence will also be dealt with relative compelled to take notice of similar comments, permission of the British Government to grave space, and to the well at 22 Stanley bas recently very fairly exposed the have been in the habit of making a treat. unfairness of this attitude towards a Power source of revenue. It so bappens that at with whom Great Britain has just renewed Chinking the late GroRGE MCBAIN, who Foreign Press Congress has adopted a report a notably cordial treaty of alliance; and we owned there a bulk, sold a few years ago his an the places to be occupied for the improve need only add that we dislike such attacks steamer business
river to a maent of the Colonies, or their safety in cass of for the further reason that--though they Japanese company, who still, however, an international cozisgration. The report ex-
the opinion that France ought teen the 10th inst., and will therefore be duo ot of £5 each, ones Freferred Share bearing a 101. per word. In view of these facts the decline may not be so inspired--they savour of the continued to run the steamers under the Proses
Cumulative Dividend of 5 per cent and having in gross receipts from £348,850 in the first half enry and jealousy that conspicuous success British flag. Under the circumstances the copy the island of Haiman, which commands this port Dec. 30th.
the China Seas, and saveral Chinese Provincos The C.P.R. str. Empress of China arrived at priority as to Capital, and the other a Deferred of last year to £303,780 is the six months ended
Juue 30th last, is t
not surprising, but the fact Yokohama 5 p.m. on Sunday, the 9th inst.. always crentes in mean minds. It should Japanese continued to make use of the halk enumerated therein.
or Ordinary Share. The 10,411 unalloted that working expenses,
902737 for including £27 and
left again at midnight, same day, for Kobe, not be necessary to have to keep reminding till the expiry of the lease with the Municipal
against £133,000, is not satisfactory. Deducting According to the Sinventao the proposed where she is due to arrive at & on Tosteros-of-the authorised capital will also be split aintampce of cells barbed £111,000.
up and issned in a like manner. these critics that in working for its own Council; certain attempts on the part of the
reorganisation of the Chiness navy, of which PR Athenian loft Yokobanus GR The above proposals were laid before a £4,600 for income-tax, a
only £142,895. aa deferred till a more convenient season. The
26th ultime, and if approved at the confirmatory net profit for the half
£194,900 in
Adding in there is an
Is an available balance will become effective as from the lat January of £164,000, or £55,0
or £55,000 less insa a # year ago, when a similar amount was brought forward. Two quarterly interim dividends of 14 per
cent each have bood paid, leaving £39,000 to go forward, but a year age, sfter paying similar dividends, £100,000 was added to reserve, and £42,000 carried forward. The half year's result shows that the company is returning to normal
on the
14th inst. at 10 am.
The P.M. str. Korea sailed from Yokohama / the existing shares of £10 saob, into two shares was reduced last July from ba, 8d. to ta
the lith inst
interests, the Japanese Government is Japaness GwDera to interfere with the there has been considerable talk lately, has been Saturday, the 8th inst, p.m., for Victoria and meeting of shareholders held in London on the stock interest, therand £15,846 for debenture ought to be doing; and that if, as is renewal of the lease. Now it so happens ecst of the reorganisation lad been estimated at Wednesday, the 5th inst, arrived at Singapore meetings to be held on the 11th and 27th inst., 1 221,000 the correspondingpared with
doing what every other Government is or Council determined the latter to refuse a
Vancouver.
the 10th jush, at 9
The air
departments with which it has no concern, and rofused to acknowledge any authority Taels 12,000,000 annually for five years and the Straits, left Sy, from Calentta and the
Bext.
HOCKEY.
The LG.M. str. Buelow, which left here on probable, Japanese interests sometimes that at Chinking the foreshore has been Tools 20,000,000 while the annual expenditure on Sunday, the 9th inst. at 8 am, clash with our own, we have no moral making out considerably, and acting under afterwards would be at the rate of from eight to The I.G.M. str. Prins Regent Luitpold left right to put the worst construction on instructions from Felting the Commissioner of a large ram at ones the Central Government here on or about Tuesday, the 18th inst, a.m.
xine milliontuels. Asau alternativo to the raming Kobe via Nagasaki and Shanghai on Monday, and may be expected 6.1.1 Japanese politics: Outside the Alliance, in of Customs laid claim to all foreshors rights, had suggested that the provinces should raise
"TAMAR” CLUB Y for this port on Bater
The following will represent the Club, playing in colours this (Tuesday) afternoon on the fight the Japanese by all means-byou the part of the Council. The action was sums to be obtained were daly proportioned out. day, the 8th instant, at 5 pm.
conditions of working. The Ben Line. str. Benavon, from Antwerp Club Ground at 445 p.m. (Goal): Rev. Searle all means, that is, that are fair. If it is undoubtedly prompted by the Japanese Opposition has, however, been raised on the and London, left Singapore on the Sth inst. for (Backe): L. Murphy and 8. N. Other; (Halves); C. P. Chatar. A. . Jackson, W. Depres fair in business to overreach the other Legation at Peking, but was referred to the toore that the provincial treasuries are empty this port
The st. Kasato Maru loft Kobe via Karaten (Ferwerds): H. G. C. Bailey, H. V. Wilkinson; party, it is certainly utfair, contemptibly, British Consul, who claimed according to and the Government has decided to postpone
its naval plans for the time being.
ou the 19th Inst., p.m., for this port, and is due. G. Bird, P. F. J. Wodehouse, W. W. G., here on or about tiro 17th inat. unfair, to cry out "dishonesty "if the other well established rules at Lil timen acknow- İ
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It is reported that the Canadian North Polar expedition has discovered fourteen islanda in the Arctic Ocean.