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in in these words: Persons who have
The Foochow winter race meeting his been i
actually gambled, putting valuable stakes, axed for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the TELEGRAMS.Į
shall be puolabed with major confinement above_one_month but under six months,
14th, 15th and 16th December.
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Sentence of six months' imprisonment ww.
"DAILY FEESS" SKOLUSIVE SRETICE.)
CANTON.
FROM QUÊ CORESPONDENT.]
October 17th.
with a due above five yen but-under Jesterday" passed- on a Chinese for stealing LANCASHIRE COTTON CRISIS. / DIBPUTE BETWEEN TWO RAILWAY CONCERNS
fifty yen. Under the new Cede the law
Connaught Road West. money and goods to the value of $1.370 from 26
Both returns leaned yesterday by the Medical Odiner of Health show a large "nil" Thare
were no cases of plagas nor of any other
communicable disease,
According to the report of the master of the 4.3. Tango Maru," which vessel arrived from infected with cholers. Shanghai on Sunday, the northern fort is
is that "Whosoever shall have played, bet, or wagered a valuable thing as a stake with regard to a mitter depending upon chance or coatingency, shall be punished with na ordinary fine not exceeding one thousand yan, or police fine. This provision does not, however, apply to a case where a mere article of momentary amusement or ples sure is wagered." And the next article in
Major-General R. G. Brosdwood, neo- the Code provides that "Whosover shall The following Wipes, bottled in Europe, hav been specially selected and procured from BANDEMAN, BONS & Co., LTD., ofing or gaming shall be punished with Seoul on the 6th inst., on his way back, fron an
panal servitude for a period not ex-inspection tour in Mancharis. ceeding three years. We are unable to London, Oporto and Keres
LONDON, October 19th. The position in the Lancashire cotton trade is becoming more serious, NEW GOLD FIND.
LONDON, October 19th.. An extensive gold find is reported from Uganda
the
SUPREME COURT,
Monday, 18th October,
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.
PUSINE JUDGE).
ROJERDE.
Cheng Cheung was indicted on a charge of
the celebrated firm of Messrs.. GEO. G. have made a regular practice of wager-panied by two offlours of his staff, arrived at (JOHN BURNS AND THE KING. | vernment in the sgroement for the construction of the Crown Solicitor's office, informed the
SHERRY:
LIGHT DRY,...
SOLERA....
Per Doz, Per Bottle $14,00 $1.20 20.00 1.70
VERY PALE DRY
20.00
FULL GOLDEN...
24.00
PALE DRY NUTTY
28.00
.1.20 2.05 2,25
FINEST
QLD
BROWN
36.00.
3.05
-MADEIRA:
GOOD
FINE
For Dot. Per Bottle
91.55 .$18.00 30.00
2.60
T», {F}^7%, [rer Botle.
see that the change in the
law has created
any material difference. If the pari-muta is a gamblo under the new Code, it was When the equally so under the old. Government sauctioned the introduction of the pari-mutuel either the fact was over looked that it was contrary to law, or the view was taken that the law provided a loophole of escape for a form of betting
0.
A native, who was discovered atesling a ape
ment.
THE
NEAR EASTERN SITUATION.
About three years ago the Sunning Railway Broke MR. H. H. J. GOMFERTE (ACTING Company applied to the Board of Commerce (now Board of Posts sad Communications) for permission to extend their line from
Commerce, after investigation into the matter, robbery,
Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and the follow- Koong Tik to Fal Shan: The Board of replied that they were unable to snation
requset becance, in extending their ing jury was empanelled:-0. Q. Hickling. Kue to Fat Shan, the railway will have (foreman), N. F. S. Harms, 8. D. Hiokis, Tong to pass Shun Tak, San Woi and several Tzo San, F. T. Chapple, H. F. Chard and other districts, and the privilege to cer B. Abraham.
Hon. Mr. W. Roes Davies, K.C., Attorney- struct & railway in those districts had
General, whe was instructed by Mr. Dennys, already been granted to the Portagues Go- of the Canton-Macao Railway, but that per: jurors that the facts of the case were extremely LONDON, October 19th.
mission for extension of their line in those simple. On October 9th Li-Lai, a foki in an Mr. John Burns, President of the districts would be sanctioned if arrangements opium divan, was given $16 by his master to go after the route had been prospected and together with a book, in a paros, and wont of glass from an empty house kalonging the Local Government Board, spent the could be wade with the Portagnes Government and purchase some opium. He wrapped it up, Land Lureatment Company at Wanobal, was week-end with His Majesty at Sand-messured. In 1906 the agreement between out of the opium divan at about 11:30 in the China and Portugaal for the construction of the morning While walking along Des Voeux brought before Mr. Wood at the Maginoy
Canton-Macao Railway was cancelled whereupon Road he was suddenly soined by his quona by one the Suning Railway Company immediately man, another pushing him until he fell down. yesterday and sentenced to 14 days' idprten-ringham.
petitionsd to the newly establishel Board of L Lai would then say that the prisoner snatched Poals and Communications for permission, to from under his arm the parcel containing the extand their lius from Koong Yik to Pak Shek $16. He followed the man, who ran in a On this occasion the Canton-Haskow Railway westerly direction, calling after him. On the company stepped in sad objected to the Sun. way two constables joined in the pursuit, and Shek is close to Fat Shan and it is their intention to constructa branch live from Fat ning las being extended. They say that Pak
Shan to Kongmoon, passing the districts of Shun Tak, Son Wei, ele.
The Board of Posts and Communications-pursued, and the Attorney-General did not recently sent a dispatch to Viseroy Chang know the object of it. The prisoner was TOKYO, October 19th.
afating that in going through the correspon quickly rescued, and handed over to the polios.. Admiral Sperry and his principal dence in connection with this matter they officers on arrival at Sbimbashi station discovered that the former Board of Commerce had promised the inabing Hallway Company to-day were received by thousands of that they would grant them permission to
an it would interfere with the agreement made acther tour of the Far East, barrived in officials. Outside the station enorm-ertand the line to Fat Shat, but they were Hongkong and will give a pianofortirocitsi at
ous masses of people had assembled unable to sanation the request at the time the end of the wook in the Gerian Club. Arrangements will also be made. fola resital and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. with the Portugues Government in the Cantor
Fall particular will be
Moto Railway. Now that the conscasion has been minselled and the Sunning Railway at the City Hall, advertised later. The accounts of is recitals in the southern ports warrant as inpromising
Company bas completed their line! from Sun
Snatching is still too common in the streets of the city. Chinese ladies are milly the ristims, the gold eorpicke which they parry in their hair being seally abstracted by te light- fingered gentry. Yesterday three me were before the Magistrate for snatching al, on the cases being proved, they were severely unished
manufacture which is perkst in exy detalj have commanded a large sale. Betals are and finish. In the North these iramonte being given aty at the firm's storen Chstor
instrument
and the public are invited to ispeat the
Professor Heinrich Köhler, who making
which is permitted at Hongkong, Shanghai, and other places where the general law
Mosers, 8. Montria & Co. Ltd. ar putting ugainst gambling is as comprehensive so the law of Japan. We observe that a corres-on the market an anto pisos of leir own pondent writes over the signature of Anti-gamblor" a long letter to one of our Yokohaga contemporaries in which he at
Ut more tempia to demonstrate that the purchase
ti-going transaction than ure 100st business transactions. He lays it down that the amount of chance that existe in picking out a horse which will gallop faster than other known horses over & given distance is equal to the amount of chance, say, which the investor in haces encountors when he buys for a riss. As the purchaser of a pari-mutuel ticket on a cer-
Mr. Charles Dyce, of Honley-on-bamar, of lair horse, he saya, bas certain facts before 15, Great Winchester street, E. C, and of hia, such as the previous performances of Shanghai, of the firms of Dyos and Co. the same horse, the nature of the perforand Elias and Co., merabants, ait of the mances of the horses that are to run against it, the longth of the course, the weight the horses are to carry, the nature of the course, the ability of the jockey, and the then con- A. S. WATSON & CO. dition of the horse, so has the purchinser of
DOURO
$16.60 $1.40
OLD TAWNY,
20.00
1.75
INVALID ESTRELLA
20.00
26.10
VERY
OLD TAWNY OLDEST AND
FINEST
1.75 2.25 29.00. 2.50
45.05 3.80
52.00 4.40
We Bra Sole Agents in Hongkong for. Ü G. SANDEMAN, SONS & Co., LD.
LIMITED.
ALEXANDHA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 6th October, 1908.
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, ONLY communications relating to the news coum should be addressed to THE EDITOR.
certain shares supposed to have some iden as to the condition of the industry in which he is investing his manage the UVA VI petition, the ability of the directorate, the general state of trade, and various other If it is claimed that none of these matiers are taken into consideration
matters.
for local audiences a rich musical trec.
Bin Chaug Filatare Company, a diretor of the London Bosed of the Yangtse Inagrance Association, who died on Feb. 5, let estate in the United Kingdom valued at £2889 grose, with net personalty £2,632. By his will, dated aug. 27, 1902, the testatur left his painting of
"Christobed" by William Dyor, now at Fonteill Henley-on-Thames, to the National Gallery, to -u ucg AI tIIh tutúFie-eAr!
Fears are dispelled dcnserning the safety of Captain Tom Groves, who, as previously reported in the Daily Press, left Hongkong for Manila in a steam tng during the last speil of have been through one of those trying ex-
LONDON, October 19th.. Assurances of a pacificatory nature have been given with regard to Bulgaria.
JAPAN'S WELCOME TO THE AMERICAN FLEET.
Two thousand five hundred men were given a day's leave to visit the capital
In the afternoon the Ambassador (Mr. Thomas J.O'Brien) gave a garden party to which all the Americans resident in Tokyo were invited, to meet Admiral Sperry.
His Majesty the Emperor has extended to Admiral Sperry and his principal offisers the hospitality of the Imparial Datached Paises at
Shiba
+
THE SHANGHAI REGATTA' - A SERIOUS IMPASSE.
SHANGHAI, October 19th
ning to Koong Yit the Board has decided to sanation the request to extand their line from Koong Yik to Pak Shek The dispatch states
pareasonable in objecting to the application, that the Canton Hankew Railway Co. wero Moreover, they had no locus stands to interfere with the appliostion made by the Sunning Railway Company because the Cantan-Hackow Railway Company was not even in existence when the application was made to Board of Commerce by the former Company.
the
Furthermore the Canton-Hankow Railway Company had preotically done nothing since the concession from the American Development Company. Finally In- the dispatch requests the Viceroy to vestigate the matter and report to the Board whether the extension applied for by the
down the parcel, which prosecutor picked up. After this he appeared to have run along the Praya and jumped into the sea. This seemed at the corner of a street, the prisoner throw
to be a frequent thing for mon to do when.
Primobor told the Court that he had just returned from Macao. Hearing a disturbance, he went to learn the cause of the trouble. Soma people chased him, and becoming frightened be The jury, without retiring, brought in s unstimens verdict of guilty, and his Lordship sentenced the defendant to three years'. im jumped into the san.
pricomment with hard labour
THE AMERICAN BATTLESHIP
FLEET.
JAPAN'S NAVAL RECETTION. The organization of the American battleship foot, in
Rese-Admiral Charles S. Sperry-Comman- der-in-Chief,
Commander A. W. Grant-Chief of Staff, Lisat-Commander Ridley MacLA Fleet Ordinanas.
Lien-Commander S. P. Falliawinder-Aid- Flag Secretary.
Lient-Commander . J. Cone--Fleet Ea- gineer,
Lieutenant D. W. Wurtsbaugh-Aid Flag Lieutenant.
Lieutenant D. A. Weaver-Aid-Flag Athletic Offloor.
FIRST DIVIBION.
Name of ship.
Tonnage. Commander. Connecticut, sgship 16,000 Capt. H. Osterbate
Minnesota Vermont
The Taotai, in response to a peti-Saring Railway is advantagious, so that Kara Correspondenta must forward their names and ad by the ordinary purobaser of a pari-mutuel typhoon weather. The captain and his oro tion from the Quinsan officials and they may sanotion the' request at an early
drama with communications addreed to the ticket, so it may equally be claimed that Editor, not for publication but as evidence of goop the ordinary investor does not give much
faith
one
side of the paper only. already appeared in other papers will be inserted.
date.
BEHEADED FOR KIDNAPPING: The prisoner Tai Ab For, who was recently surrendered by the Hongkong Government to the Canton Authorities in'e rendition case was He has refused passes to boats taken to the areontion ground on the 15th instant and decapitated in the presence of the Nam Hoi Magistrate. and launches,
and have fortunately kept above katoben. Foring the cancellation of the regatta on periences which fall to the lot of most sailors, gentry, has issued a warning request- All letters for publication should be writion on consideration to the matters stated above. Ave days the little tug was the sport of beary Friday and Saturday. Noazanymously signed communications that have. It is perfectly trus, as the correspondent sens, and during the last two of these Buzions Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRE should beers, that in every traumation of life we days the seaman were without food. Then ther before 11 am, on day of publication. After that are dependent more or less on chance. The craft was washed ashore on the Chins coast, and hour the supply is limited. Only applied for Cash inventor spends, perhaps, thousands of pounds on producing a new article on the Telegraphic Address: Pares,
chance of it selling, the merchant imports HONGKONG OFFICE: 19A, DES-VIRUX ROAD goods on the chance of making a profit ;and LONDON OFFICH, 181. FLEET Tasar. EC] until the Socialist millenium is reached we
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shall not eliminate the gambling spirit from the human race. This no getting away ame line of reasoning from the fact that t which declares it il gal for a man to bet on a borse when he has good reason to think it will win must likewise condemn as illegal the marginal transactions which daily take place on the Stock Exchanges. But the practice has grown up among Governments to differentiate in this matter between the chance of sport and the chance of business, and in Japan it is not to be expected that the powers-that-be will show themselves more severely logical in this matter than are the authorities in other countries.
after a long tramp the weary grow succeeded in getting a passage by the "Wing Hang" to Hongkong.
A FERRY EPISODE.
Two privates of the Midlesex Regiment were brought before Mr. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday, charged with travelling first class on the Star Ferry while holding second class tickets. The ouse for the prosecution was that the ticket collector, who say the defendantı seeing the men on the first-class dock seked procure four-cent tickets at the booking office,
Consular representations inade hitherto have been ignored.
This creates a serious impasse. The Yokohama four are expected to arrive shortly.
OUR INTERPORT CRICKET
TEAM
SHANGHAI, October 19th. The Hongkong eleven arrived to
them for their tickets. They used abusive night. language and one of them thresfened to throw him overboard. Seated heside the soldiers were Sergt. Wills and Mr. Dillon who advised the downstairs. On nearing the wharf they want soldiers to moderate their language and to go below, but on landing they were arrested by Sergt. Wills and an Indian constable. As the first defendant, Private Smith, had not been m abusive, he was discharged, but the other, Private Gedge, was fined $4 or seven days' ́îm prisonment.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
SIR ROBERT HART
LONDON, October 17th. The freedom of the city of Taunton has been conferred on Sir Robert Hart.
THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
LONDON, October 17th.. The Turkish nots to the powers was followed immediately, by disquieting news from Sofie of military activity.
HONGBONG, OCTOBER 20TH, 1908. IMMEDIATELY prior to the visit of the American Fleet to Japan the topic of most lively interest, judging by the translations the English papere give from the vernacular press, was the probibition of the pari-mutuel at race meetings. We believe we are correct in saying that five years ago there was not more than one racing club in Japan--the Nippon Race Clah at Yokohama. In recent yents Japanese race clubs have sprung up
The object aimed at in encouraging like mushrooms, with the direct encourage-
the breed of mont of the Government. It appears that the formation of the race clubs was horse-racing with the par-mutuel as a the improvement of feature was actually the outcome of a horses, and the pari-mutuel was no doubt suggestion by the KATSULA Government a sanctioned as an inducement to get the system was endorsed general public to take an interest in hores. few years ago and the by the succeeding Government led by Experience in the war with China as well by Marquie SAIQNJI. Now that Marquis as in the war with Russia demonstrated. KATSURA is in power again he has been the necessity for improving the broad of 'forced to. smother his own child, We say bor:as for military purposes. but it is arrendered. The Japanese casualities comprise the conference proposals, declaring that
doubtful whether on the whole the race clubs have carved that purpose. - It seems clear thut some established more with a view to the profit to be derived from dishonest management of the pari-mutuel and this has given the Judiciary a strong gumant for the abolition of the systein.
forced advisedly, for the prohibition of the pari-mutuel does not appear to have been the willing act of the Executive. fortnight before the Indeed, only a prohibition was issued, the Prime Minister informed a deputation representing the
race clubs that the Government had uo' Intention of all hing the puri-mutuel, but that some steps would be taken for its better regulation. The Government, however, has been forced to follow the Judiciary in the matter. The Judiciary demanded its total
of them have been
THE DEATH-ROLL OF KOREAN INSURGENTS.
The rioters killed up to the end of August since the conclusion at the latest Japanese Protectorate tresty in July, 1807, number by the gendarmerie and Japanese garrison, 696 12,016, of these 11, 66t of them were counted by 553 by the (native) police corps, while 5,982
169 killed, 254 wounded and 8,162 tok,
including 796 succumbed,
AN ECHO OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR:
KEMARKABLB QIEMAN CLAIN.
A truly remarkable case has just been before the Hamburg tribe The German steamer Anhalt took on board a cargo of contraband of war and sailed for Port Arthur when the war broke ont in the Far Finet A Russian colonet, The English Mail of the 19th September was soting for the Ministry of War, bought the delivered in London on the 17th imat.:
eargo for the sum of £90,000 in bard' cash, which he alleges that be himself geve to the shipowners, without receiving any acknowledg-
2
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16,000 C. E, Vreeland
100
... 16,000
33
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"... 16,000 ,, W.-P. Putter SECOND DIVISION, Rear Admiral Richard Wainwright-Com- mander.
ant.
Lieutenant 8. C. Rowen-Ail Flag Lieuten- Ensign A. K. Atkins-Aið, Nam of ship Tonnage
"
"
Commander
Georgia, flag 14,948 Capt. E. F. Qualtrongh Nebraska 14,848 IP: Nicholson New Jersey 14,019 W. H. Southerland Rhode Island 14,948 J. B. Mardook
TRIED DIVISION. Bear-Admiral William H. Emery-Com- Liostobart R. W. Henderson-Aid-Flag Lieutenant.
CAMP NOTES. Yesterday migraing aw the men of cannon mander. starting to the serious work of the camp. Two hours' hard grift in the early morning makes s man relish breakfast."
A rifle has been affixed by Armourer Bergeant Averell to one of the sixteen pounders, which allows of additional realism being imparted into the exercises.
The corps has its own trumpeter this year. Bugler Witchsl takes all the calls. The most popular is "Come to the cookhouse door, boys" The new infantry company is shaping well, Captain Wood is a popular commander. Several stripes are still to be wetted. The new officers have made their debut. The week end was quiet. Doubtless the gloomy weather kept away many visitors. It ought to be different on the next guest nighte. Great coats are popular these nights. The air has a chill that penetrates.
The new headgear gives the men a smart appearance.
The catering is again in the hands of Ying Kee.
The sergeants are accommodated on the side. opposite to their old quarters.
The Tarks are perturbed at the notion of The camp is admirably lit with electricity.
Guard. mounting is better done now than submitting Servian and Cretan claims to the conference, proferring no conferences at before.
all
The German press give a cool reception to compensations at the expense of Austria and Turkey are unacceptable. „'
Bulgaria has declined to accede to the Austrian and Garman representations as to the settlement of claims in the matter of the Oriental railway being: subject to the consent of the Forte.
[FROM THE
MANILA CABLENEWS"]
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION-
Washington, October 14. President Roosevelt tas made a statement in
WEATHER KEPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:
Lieutenant C. T. Hatchins-Aid. Name of ship. Tonnage
Commsuđer Louisiana, fagship 16,000 Capt. K. Nila Virginia Missouri
an
hi
14,948
+6
A. Sharp
12,500
R. M. Doyle
12,500
T. B. Howard
FJVETH DIVISION.
Raar-Admiral Beaton Schroeder--Commander. Lieutenant T. T. Craven-Aid-Flag Lienten-
Ensign E. E. Kimmel Aid. Name of ship. Tonnage.
Commander. Wisconsin, gabip 11,552 Capt. F. B. Bauty Illiavis ... Keirgerge Kentuosy
H
12
11,552
"
J. M. Bowser
... 11,550
H. Hutchina
1
W., Cowles
11,520 AUXILIARY SNIPS.
Tounaga, Commander.
Name of ship, Panther, repair-ship 3,380 Com. V. I. Nemou Glacter, supply ship 8,835 Com. W. 8. Hogg Calgon,
8000 Lieut-Com.
J. B. Patton Roliet, hospital ship 3,300 Surg. C. F. Stokes Yackton,despatch-bost 975 Lieut Com
C. B. McVay, jr. Ajar, collier 9,259 Master
J. S. Hutchinson The crews of the American fleet, totalling 13,252, comprise 595 officers (four-teur-Admirals sixteen Captains, six Commanders, forty-six Lieut.-Commandere, 152 Lieutenants, 178 Ensigne, forty-three Surgeons, twenty three Fay mastere, five Chaplaine, to Naval Instructors and thirty Marine Officers), 140 Warrant Offloors and 12,807 rank and Ble,
THE JAPANESE BECEPTION SQUADRON. The first division, led by Vice Admiral Eston Goro Ijuin, Commander-in-Chief, consials of the Mikass Captala Okumiys, Faji," Asahi," Captain Ishids, Captain Takarabe,
Asam
Do the 19th at 11,50 am.-The barometer has risen alightly over the Loochoos, and fallen and Sagami," Captain Tauchiya, The second. considerably at the Bonins. The depression, division, commanded by Vies-Admiral Hiko- which is now to the N.W. of the latter group, bachi Yamada, consists of the
Captain. Kubota, "Yakami," Coplait Nis- continues to move towards N.E.
"Nisabin," Captain Usbide, and Pressure is inclined to give way over China hiyama, "
Arakawa: The third and Luzon. It is highest over the former area. Kasuga," Captain
Moderate monsoon may be expected in the division, commanded by Vice Admiral Hayawo Formosa Channel and the N. part of the Childers, consists of the stori Captain
Oliki,
Captain Fukut, bes Sel
Hangkeng rainfall for the 24 hour ending Captain Hirose, and Ikoma," Captain Kama zumi. The fourth division, commanded by at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 mobes.
Rear Admiral Kakuichi Murakami, consists of The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon the "Sogs," Captain Sate, Otown," Captain Captain Nakashims aud Niitak kami. Dispatch hosts
Captain
Takenouchi, "Tatenta,"
K
An Indian watchmati was yesterday know meat of the payment, for, as the cargo was which ha estimates the electoral vote of Mr. } to-day is.ne follows:- abolition on the ground that its operations $10 by Mr. Kemp for being asleep on duty attraband of war, the usual business methods Taft at 306. This is thirty less than the vote Hongkong & Neighbourhood. mod tebowery.attached to the Reception Squadron are the
were cantiary to law. On the lat iust. a new Criminal Code came into operation. Under the old Code the law against as it is traslated into English, gambling,
Kowloon Dock,
On Sunday the French steamer "Gilbert" arrived in port after having passed through two typhoons. She isme through the ordeal ancorafully, receiving little damage.
could not be observed properly. However, ex received by Mr. Roosevelt in 1904 and fourteen the Russian authorities manol produce more than that given Mr. MoKinley in 1900. receipt for the payment, the shipowner has The statement has drawn form Chairman Mack sued them for the full amount, for he denies of the Democratic committee a counter-estimate. that he ever received the sum of £90,000 agreed, in which he gives Mr. Bryan, 815 votes in the upon at the time"
aleatorni college.
N.E. winds, Same as No. 1. Mogam," Li.-Com.
It-Com. Shitsute, and Todo," Lt.-Com: Formosa Channel
Same as No Misumohl. Officers and ensigns number 638, Hengkeng and Lamooks. South coast of China between
Hongkong and Hainan... South coast of China between 1 game as No. 1. Warrant ofloors 239 and rank file 10,487,
total of 11,364,