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Southern City of Rome. There was, for example, the agitation over the patrolling by foreign war craft of the West River and Canton Delta. Tant arrangement was in- tolerable to the Cantonese, though it seemed desirable enough to the Central Govern- ment, and now we find Canton in an uproar because the Chinese Government has not defied Japan and dared her to do her worst

in the "Tatsu-Maru" case. We learn that the announcement of the release of that vessel put the city of Canton into a state of the most intense excitement. The superla tires are probably none too strong, for when the Cantonese start a-mafficking they generally do it well. There is a society there called (as nearly us our translator can help us) the Self-government Association, and to

The Bandmann Opere Company has changed. special request, the "Girls of Gothenburg" Ita programms for to-night (Saturday). By will be prated.

Morrison of 4, Lyndhurst Terrace and Miss

The bearing of the charge-against-Mim-Ella-

May Hempstead of 52 Hollywood, Road, of keeping lodging house for prostitutes was yesterday remanded until next week.

Sub-Inspector Eek of Shanghai and

through Hongkong yesterday with prisouse named Tinooly who was wanted for malpractices at Shanghai, he having obtained by false pretences money which was the property of the

Gas Company.

Brother Christian, the new director of St Joseph's College, arrived here yesterday from Colombo. The new director who was born in Ireland and educated in. Amerion, is likely to Brother Sylvester.

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Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts atuanded at the TELEGRAMS.

Colonial Oftes yesterday and was sworn in se Asting Friene Judge. His Honone: Kr. Jastics Wiss loaves for home to-day,

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Two Chino merchants, the masters of the Kwong Hang shop at 246 Us Your Road, Central ware yesterday committed to take their trial for an infringement of the "Ordinanss relating to trade marks. This is known as the Florida water cque, defenfants being charged

with selling scent made up in bottles and Labelled in a manner calculated to make par: chasers believe that they were the bottles of Florida water manufactured by Messrs Lanman. and Kemp of New York. Mr. Lamperski, of Monera. Malshers and Co., was the complainantt. Defendants were liberated on bail of $500 saoh,

A British milor was at the Magistracy

["DAILY FRIM?” RIOLUSIVE SHEVION)

THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

OF AUSTRALIA.

LONDON, March 20th. The Earl of Dudley has been appointed Governor-General of Au- stralia. He leaves England. in August to take up his appointment.

Lord Dudley has been Lord Lautenant of Ireland since 1904).

SIR THOMAS JACKSON.

LONDON, March 20th.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 20th Marob,

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (ÜNIE)

Journon).

THE CONÉTIBACT-CARE, The pumpiracy case In which four Chinese were alleged to have conspired to defrand &

contractor of a large sum of money was opened at the Criminal Sessions. The indictment against the four prisoners was expeedingly Yia Shin Shan, Chen Kem Toag and Chan Yay lengthy. It set forth that Yask Fak Shang,

Hing were charged with conspiracy, and false pretences. There was only one count against the fourth prisoner but there were three counts against the others. The Attorney General, Hon, Mr. Rose Davies, instructed by Mr.

judge by their on-goings in the last few make a popular successor to the much esteemed vagrant and for asking for alme in an insolent Sir Thoinas Jackson has been Bowley, Crown Solicitor, conducted the prosecn

days, the lost thing its members can manage

The Waiwapo has asked the Japanese is to govern themselves. Not only have Minister in Peking to request the Governor they go into a fine frenzy themselves, but General of Kusntung to prohibit the selling of they have done their utmost to stir up anti-muditions to Chinese sati monarchiste and Japanese, and incidentally, anti-Manchu Hunghuse bandits by Japanese merchants feelings amongst the masses of Canton. The Minister has complied with the request. They denounce the ministers of the Wại- wapu as traitors, and accuse them of selling China to the foreigners, whom they weakly hope to placate. At foreigners are devile, and the Japanese are the worst kind. Yet the-Foreign Office-at-Paking has ruined the

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committed to prison for 21 days for being

wannee. It appeared that he had gone to the Cotton Mills and saw Mr. Shaw the manager on Tuesday and told him a tale of distress. Mr. Shaw gave him a dollar and told him not to come back again. But on Thursday he won. back to the mill, and when Mr. Shaw said he

was busy and went on with his work at the desk, defendant became insolent and said “ What

Empire and, brought disgrace to every the Punjab and Chang, the Chinese Com. Jain Norwegian steamer bat un arrival hore

Sir Lomin Dase, Lieutenant-Governor of

|misaiosor, bave nettled the substance of the-

patriotic Chiraman. The Self-government Association his got a lot of circulare printed Anglo-Tibetan trade condition, excepting one to that and similar effect, urging the people point which awaits mettlement between the to stand firm, not to submit to such trés-London and Peking suthorītim. chery, but to unite to wips out the dis

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foreigner. In addition to that, they sent a telegram to the traitorous Waiwupu, signed by over ten thousand people," (We do not guarantee the figuros, for even when not excited, a Cantonese idea of a big number is somewhat vague.) That tels-

Mr. 8. T. Duno, superintendent of the Afforestation Department, lectured last night under the auspices of the Odd Volumes Society on the Trans-Siberian Railway on which he made recently trip home. Me Dunn kept his auditors interested for a considerable time in an account of his experience and impressioni,

Attempts to dost the Canadian Pacific Rail.

do you mean by writing when I am speaking to you." Ultimately he left the mill and was arrested by the pollge in Mr Gagg's offoe Defendant informed the Magistrate that he was a hard working allor but that be been unfortunate since he left his ship at Yokohama. He eme to Hongkong to

the oxplain of the ship would not have him.. since been looking for work and the boatswain because he could not speak Norwegian. He had of the Empress of India" had promised to get him a job when the vessel sailed. The police had mentioned the defendant's case to the Rev. Mr. Frans who said he spuld not recommend the man to say obief officer. He was santanged to 21 days imprisonment at the end of which time he would be able to get the pangs promised on the Empress of India"

THE NEW ADMIRAL

Vice Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth

appointed Chairman of the Bank Persia.

BITUARY

LONDON, March 20th

of

tionand prisoners were defended by Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr. F. X. d'Almada Cuatro. ..... ..

Before the prisoners were asked to pland, Sir Henry took an objection to both charges of conspiracy and falsa protenose being based on the same statement of facts and argued that, two charges could not be brought upon the same statement of trots.

His Honour. did not uphold this view, and the prisoners all pleaded not guilty.

Sir Nicholas' O'Connor is dead: (The Right Hon. Sir Nicholas O'Connor was born in Ireland in 1849. „Eu var educated at diplomatic service. He was Secretary of Legs Stoneyhurst and afterwards entered the Hon at Peking from 1883 till 1865 and seven years later aaw his return to Peking H.M.A. B. Moulder, D. B: Marray, P. 9. Jameson, Minister. Afterwards he was ambassador at 86. A. A. Claxton, T. B. McGuire, J. A. Young,

and E. 8. Joseph, Petersburg and later, wait to the British Embassy at Constantinople, I

·REDTER'S SERVICE,]

RUSSIA.

LONDON, March 18th.

The following jury was empanelled: More

The Attorney-General in opering stated thai the case was not devoid of humour. The frat moonasd wall a broken, the second was a man oul of employment and called an expectant officimi, the third was a youth of about 16 years of age, and the fourth was a shopman. The siren stances of the conspiracy were as follows. The

At a meeting of the Committee of Na-drst and second defendants represented to the tional Defence Budget, sub committee of prosecutor, who was the managing partner in a the Duma favoured the rejection of a credit building firm, that they should mark a now firm for new battleships, pending the reorga and that they should ambeorite part of the nisation of the Ministry of Mariné. M. capital; the reminder to be subsribed by the Stolypin said, the creation of a new floet, which the Tsar had ordered was impossible if reproaches continued to be leveled at the

third defendant who was represented as being

wealthy youth. They then arranged a series of dianers at Chinees restavrents at which. complainant and the other four, men discuss

gram pointed out how unfair the Japanese way Company's steamer" Mount Temple" bare Lambton, C.B,, the new Commander-in-Chief: 20-called Taushima department, If money ed the details of the new husion The

demands were, and how to grant them was to bury China under-an-intolerable load of contempt. Such ignominy could not be tolerated-certainly not by the patriots of

wan-refused for the fest, the position of

for the present failed, but reports from her are of the Chine Squadron, arrived in Hongkong favourable. After the resent gales she remains yesterday by the P and O. stamer Malta, Russia would be lowered Nations to hit in the same position and shows no sign of His Excelianoy made the natal complimentary bard blows must show vitality by striving straining or farther damage. The avere cold calls and in the afternoon visited Sir Frederick with energy and eagerness for regenerations. will now wait for higher tides.

at the official dinner at Government House.lt night. Admiral Sir Arthur Moore returns to England to-day on board the " Marmors.".

Canton. Not only the Chinese Government has hampered the lvage operation; the aşivora | Lagard at Government House. He was present

was disgraced, but also the whole nation, and at this and of the Empire theyre Olliver, of the aw Travellers Hotel must know the people and merchants keeping a ferocious dog. Detective Sergt. Walt was summoned at the Magistracy yesterday for A. S. WATSON & CO.. |would rather die than endure it. They prosecuted It appeared that the animal had bitten a Chinamon and defendant admitted this, pleading that it was its rat bits. Mr. Haseland, on defendant promising to keep the tion to the Chinaman....... dog musled, ordered bar to pay $5 compensi

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would never submit. Let the Weiwupu note this. On Wednesday afternoon, the leading merebants and "several thousand" others connected with the Self-government Association marched to the yames of the Viceroy, They carried white flags (a sign of mourning) which bore characters signi-

...

THE LATE CONSELHEIRO ROMANO,

The remains of Conselheiro & G. Bomano- Consul-General for Portugal and Coneal for Brazil, were interred in the Roman Catholie Cemetery at the Happy Valley yesterday after Doon when practically the whole Portuguess community paid its last tribute of respect to man who was deservedly popular and a man dignity. As is generally known, he was a man who was held in high esteem and it' wis with genuine regret that the

DUMBRORS mourners followed his remains

to their resting place. The obsequies, too, wore

LATER.

Fock and General Smirnoff over a dispute A duel has taken place between: General

concerning the convictions of the Port Arthur Court Martial General Smyrnoff was severely wounded.

~THE TROUBLE IN BAFTI,

scheme appeared to have started on the 7th July last year when the first and fourth defen- and banking business of which the promontor dante asked the prosecutor to join a contractor's was to be manager. Prosecutor was willing to - join and the following day the two men took defendant. They arranged to meet at a Chinese him to a house where they met the second

restaurant and there the prosecutor was in troduced to the third defendant. The fremen

discussed the details of the business and another dinner took place the following day, and a third “was held brocargo latam: No De Se-VOOL100 it- was, arranged that the prosecutor should pay $4,500 as bis contribution to the capital of the new firm and it was decided that they house to receive abonid meet on the 15th July at

the толет, and that the whole capital of $40,000 should then

ONLY communications relating to the news column fying anutterable disgrace and shame, and Bellerne the Tibetan explorer, Dr. von Lecoq, who illed his high obce with cradit and try, but insisting that the Consulates shall be lodged in the Hongkong and Shanghai

should to addressed to TRE EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and ad- de with communications addressed to the Editor, set for publication but, as evidence of good

faith.

they presented a petition signed by "over fifteen thousand people" of various classes

A Berlin telegram wisten that is Grand Master of the German Knights of St. John, Prince Eitel Frits received at the Castle of and pinned on his breast she gold medal for life- ving conferred on him by the British branch of the Order for the bravery he displayed in

offer, in the Karakoram Pak

and guilds. In this the Viceroy was in-aving the life of Captain Sharer, a British All letters for publication should be written on | formed that the temper of all Canton was one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papare will be inserted,

-Orders for ceira copies of DAILY PRESS should be

-now aroused--a piece of information, that

The Government of Hapti has replied to the foreign representations granting their request to allow refugees to leave the conn-

Bank On the day arranged-the prosecutor not be permitted to become asylume

took his 82,500 to the house named and mes the CANTONESE DEMONSTRATION. other parties. The second defendant suggested that they should hand their money over to the FIONBOY,ŽSKLS *'ANGET AND BIOK.!

third defendant, the wealthy youth, and the must have seemed superftuons, to the

The official St. Petersburg Telegraph Agency of a very simple but impressive nature agree on the main sets, that a strongly / bank notes and Chinese drafts as his share We learn from two separate sources, which second defendant handed over a quantity of gant before 11.a.m. on day of publications. After that alarmed official--and that if he did not emphatically contradicte the reports spread by The body wer enclosed in a bragtiful oak con

the Press as to the mobilization of troops on the with brake furnishings and on the top were

supported society called the Self government The prosecutor was suspicious of those notes. hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash prevail upon the Waiwupa to cancel the Turkish frontias. The nete issued goes on to placed bis sword, kst and decorations, together Association" has been sticking up the and asked to see them bat the third defend

decision to surrender the vessel to Japan, ayThe statements about a posible armed with the Portugues and Brazilian Hage. Ten Cantonese to rebel against the docision in nered to be antisfied and accepted the notes the people were ready to carry their protest conflict between Russia and Turkey are don-bearers representing the varians institutions the "Tateu-Mare case. The populace was to extremes, calamity would fall upon the tradicted with absoluto clears by the friendly with which the deceased was connected, eseriedearaged. Many bitterly vilaporative speeches At Bonheur, 8 L'eel Stroet, at 10 p.m. on the Government, whose power would hence, intentions and sentiments officially declared on

the soffin from the residence, Duart" to

were made, also threats to boycott Japanens forward be sreered at by them all, and

the Catedral and placed it on the ostafaique goods, and utterances that at Peking would be (rather by way of an anti-climax this) there

round which the principal mourners groped regarded as openly rebellions. The audience had tiffin together and everything seams to would be a general strike. Mark now how Bakhmeteff, Russian Ambassador to Japan Vice-Cousal for Portugal and Brasil thereA memorial was

It is understood that the retirement of M. themselves. Besides Mr. J. J. Leiria, the of "everal thousande" was moved to tosra. have gone merrily. There was no doubt that written on white cafico they had a good dos! to drink, for the third strong is the long arm of government in may be expected in the near future, Generel were Captain Monteiro, A.D.D. to H. and signed by thousands of people, and carried defendant said he was too drunk to go to the

Vogak is looked upon as most likely to succeed the Governor of Maono, Mons, Liebert, the

in procession to the Viceroy, whom the mob bank. They then suggested a game of fantazi

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Codes: A,B,C, 5th Ed. Lieber.

P. O. Box, 34. Telephone No. 12.

DEATH.

20th March, 198, Filozono Maria de Graca,

MARRIAGE...

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GRACE DONOVAN

Hongkong, MARCH 21st, 18

mands, the Viceroy

both sides."

about bis personal safety in such a pas. and its people would probably counterbalance sionate crowd, and really we can hardly any opposition to his dispatch to Tokyo. blame him, His Excelleney replied that The growth of the city of Antwerp has

29,506. In the twenty years which followed

but there could be little doubt but that those

were forgeries. The prosecutor then banderl

over his 82,500 to the third defendant who put

the money in a cash box. After this the parties

time

·HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VOX ROAD U China. Instead of sternly bidding the mob him, in view of M, Shipoff's appointment to the French Conent, Mr. Marty, Comal for Spain, insisted on interviewing. His Excellency came which prosecutor was persuaded to join The LON ON OFFICE: 131 FLRET STREET, EU disperse, and respect the imperial com-Trade Ministry Gen. Vogak is now persons. Mr. Barnede, Conant for Chili, Mr. Barretto, into the reception hall to speak to the leaders fourth defendant however spent the

wed them a grata, with all at St. Petersburg and his Consul for Mexico, Mr. Becami, Coneul for who desired him to ask the Wai-wa-pa to re-smoking ppiane. Afterwards it was made Dress. sorrowful countenance. Possibly nervous extensive first-hand knowledge of the Far East Peru, Mr. Eitsen, Congal for Norway, Mrs. consider their disision The Daily Press.

Volpicelli, Mes. Bribosis, wife of the Belgian reported to have maid that that decision was

His Excellency is out that the first and second defendanta kad lost to the thand they told him as he Consul, and others. The Right Reverend illegal, and that he had already risked his posi. had joined the business he must share their losses. They induced him to sign an Bishop Fozzani said the prayers for the tion, property, and life by repeated protests to which-the-offin was taken on the shoulders of to deal with the matter. The Wai-wu-pu diere, which he had already paid. On the following

allowed foreigners to ill-treat and insult China met the defendants and was refused admission.

known to Peking, and meanwhile he begged it defendant was seen in the street by the pro sick. He would make this deputation's wishes seen of them until October last when the second to counsel and persuade the people to be quiet, scontor, who met the first defendant in the and not to make sny disorder, or to "strike." street the following day. They were both The interview lasted nearly an hour..

Tuz Cantonese, if not the most fervently personally he would rather lose his position, baka plonomonal. In 1830 the population was dead in presence of a large congregation after the Wai-wa-pa. He had requested to be allowed LO.U. for $5,000 in addition to the $2,500

perhaps, be admitted to be the most bellicose But what could he do? As they knew, he | it was 200,000, and ten years later it had reached | Caine Road, A large number followed, and this He was, so sad and angry about it that he fell He found that they had flod. Nothing TM patriotic people China can claim, may even his life, then submit-to such disgrace the number of people reached 100,000. In 1884 the bearers to the hearse which was waiting in guarded him, ignored the regulations, and bad day Frosecutor went to the house whore he had members of that Empire's enormous and had already protested to Peking against 300,000. At the end of last year the figure is was supplemented en route by many other. diverse community. If ever there is to be any policy of surrender. He did not see given at 320,963, the increase on the previous The Hand of the Sociedades Philarmonic anything in the nature of a Chinese equiva- what more he could do. After about an lent of "mafficking," it will be in Kwang-hour of this sort of mutual condolence, the tung, and particularly in the Canton district, Viceroy must have been secretly relieved that we must expect to find it. Op many to see the mob more off, as our infor- Occasions Canton has offered the spectacle maat writes, "with tearful eyes and angry of a flag waving mob of excited chauvinists, shouts, all preferring to die, rather than and we learn that the chauvinists have been submit to such a disgraceful decision." In at it again, sidëg China yielded to Japan's

a work or two, we hope and have little

demands in connection with the captured

steamor, "Tatsu-Maru II." We use the ́less respectful word for such patriotism as the Cantonese are just now displaying, because after all the tone they adopt towards their own constituted authorities cannot be said to be consistent with the real thing It is pophaps the secret of China's weakness that there is not anywhere any of the real. hall-marked kind of patriotism, which makes men pull together, with no one for the Party, but all men for the State. In China it seems to be the rule that the noisest

atriots are always for the Province, and dom for the State. Peking has more

year being 8,400. It is noteworthy that with the enormous growth of population the birth rate shows signs of dimination, and the incre ment is traceable to the constant flow of districts immigrants from other towns and the country

By kind permission of Major E. W. B. Ste phenson and Officers Commending, the Band of

Valas

headed the procession near the Monument and played Chopin's Funeral March. On the way the cortege was joined by Captain Taylor representing H.E. the Governor, Captain Heathence, repratentlog H.E. the Geners Oficer Commanding, and Commodore Stokes Hon. Mr. Wal Tat, Dr. Bateson Wright Mr. the Hon. Mr. F. H. May, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai

numerous

doubt, they will be able to swallow their the Third Battation "The Duke of Cambridge's. Nody, Captain W. 1. Clarke, and others, Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the

At the graveside the committal service was rice without so many choking sobs, and they following Programme of Music during dinner conducted by the Bishop. The wrestha word will probably be less aet on dying. Itat the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) oven. iliustrates the difficulty that Peking con- ing, 21st March 1998.

and of great beauty and included floral tributes from the Governor tinually finds itself in, with foes without March..."Kathleen,"

of Macas. Perhaps the most striking was the and toes within. The formula tremble Selection Eose of Persia, Wieser Blut,"

porcelain ons sent by the members of the and ober" may mean more in the environ- Song Dry thead Tears, ...

Portagasse community in Hongkongy ment of the capital than it does at Canton. Barn Dance" Happy Darkies, It certainly does not seem to have much Reminiscences of influence here, from the Viceroy downwards

me,”**** Arri. Pougher to the smallest merchant.

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Regimental Marches

TATSU MARU" CASE

arrested, as were also the other two.

Evidence was called in support of the charges. and the case adjourned.

WEATHER REPORT.

THE BRITISH MINISTRIE MEDIATION;

The Tokyo authorities sonsam the state vent of the Jiji Shimbun with regaste Sir John the following report Jordan's good offices in connarion with the * Tatsu Maru" case.

WAY

for China other than to comply

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued

On the 20th at 11.55 am.-The barometer has fallen quickly over Japan, and risen mo derately to considerably ever contral and Southern China.

A depression, which developed over W, Japan yesterday, is this mckning moving Eastwards over 8.1. Japan,

fixe valley.

The anticyclonic area is lying over the Yang-

monsoon may be expected in the Formo

Gradients are rather steep, and very strong Channel and the China Se

at 10 am. to-day, 0,00 nabes.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending,

Chins further asked Sir John Jordan's opinion with regard to the transportation of to 1,500 tons of ocal by the "Taten Maru Bennett

Hongkong Jordan replied that there was no Straus

Sir John Sullivan del Eiago

with Japan's demands; bat, he added, that the Godfrey received, H.E. the Governor wrote to the widow control in future over the export of arms would Suppe Daring the day many condolenges were Japanese Government should concede u stricber

Monckton

a letter expressing his regret and H.E. the be a natural sequel to the present settlement.

The consignee, In the case of the "Twinx Governor of Macao addressed a similar letter Mara," na grood to sell the arms and God bless

bless the Prince of Wales.

to Mr. Leiria, the Vice-Consal. This gentle cartridges to China for a sum of-upwards of God save the King DINNER MENU. Hors D'Euvres-Shrimp

man telegraphed the and news to the Ministers Yon 20,000, N.-C. Daily Neros.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Fish and Parsley Bauce. Entrées-Braised Leg Janeiro, also to the Portuguese Ministers in Canapes. Bomp Vegetable Soup, Fish--Grilled of foreiga Affairs in Lisbon and in Bio da

to-day is as follows:

Sweethread Fatties, Curry---Goa, Joints, Ladon and Peking. Telegrams were likewise I it emphemistically calls “work," the trouble Formoss Channel...anΣstrong to a gale. of Mutton and Haricot Beans, ·Revilled Oxtaile

When the House of Commons gets to what Hongkong & Neighbourhood (E. winds, fresk or strong; fair. N.E. winds, The Marmora to-day leaves with a Bread Sauce, Cold Roast Pheasant and Mixed the King of Portugal, and Conde Bouxs, the and hus say capital or property to lose wonderSouth coast of China between - Same s No 1.

Boast Leg of Food and Bacon, Boat Capon and salad. Sweets Maraschino Ice Cream and Finger Portuguese Ambasador at Paris, special friends what mischief and robbery will real-Liberty Bouth coast of Chins between Fame sa No. 1. sent to Conde d'Armoso, private Secretary to begins, and everybody who valua kis liberty Inspector Cake, Peach Tart.

Lady Lugard returned from Shanghai yesterday and looks better for her trip.

than once had to snub the patriophobes of number of Hongkong people on board. Caton and to remind them that the beat of the passengers for home is Police Gorament is Peking rather than the Macdonald:

Among

Coo

Mince Pies. DessertFruite

of the deceased geklimam.

Berior."

Hongkong and Lazooka.

Hongkong and Hainanu

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