SANITARY BOARD.

meeting of the Banitary Board was held Yonderday at the Board Room, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe prended, and there were present-Hon. Mr. P. N. H Jones (Vice President), Hon .A. W. Brorin (Registrar-General), Hou Mr. E. A Hewett, Mr. A Skelton Hooper, Colonel Bedford, Dr. G. L. Fitswilliacós, Mr. Lau Chu Fak, Dr. F. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Dr. Pearse (A.M.O.H.) and Mr. W. Bowen Bowlands (Secretary).

LADY DETAINED FAPERS, The PRESIDENT said he regretted that papers 1 to 4 on the agenda had been detained for a long time by a certain member of the Board for Home reason or other, and in consequence sous of the members had not seen them.

It was agreed that the papers should be con-

sidered..

SUPREME COUBT

Amonday, Aut February.

THE HONGKON

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE HIS HONOUR ME. HH. J.

GoMPERTZ (PUIsra Judas).

THE MOOLLERRAHIM TRIAL The trial of Mooss Ebrahim on charges of committing offences against the Bankr Ordinano wa zamond. The jury was as follows-Messrs. J. Barton, F. Maitland, A. Denison, A. Forbes, A. O'D. Gourdin, D. Haskell, and D. Clark,

He did not inform the

vent. On the Lozan and told him at. althonga

up he thought he had all

which they could be written up.

oponatans were provided ko sald

him. Mr. Peroy Fándl dodá" and doenments

$70,000 were handod good

defendant said the first he knew

in the grow

the Police Court. The goods were sent without his authority. The prices were not

DAY, FEBRUARY AND, 1910

RG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

KONO VAILY PRESS,"

killed labour. The question of the protection

of foreign trade marks has not been settled yet. ROBINSON PIANO

The export

by the low ACON

been favourably induan oed. exchange during the part year, whilst the rious crops of the country word on the whole plentiful The camphor, however, makes an exception, having The annual report of the Chamber if Combeen adversely affected by the great reduction

January 7th.

roon length this time that in the price of the article caused by the holders the monopoly in Japan. When the

to confine myself to passages of more

CO. LTD.

SPECIALISTS IN

Interest. It states in paesing the last decline first set in the native deaters hold HIGH CLASS

antha under review that trade is bus ering from the depression which led throughout 1908, the imperament, ough it exists, manifesting itself more in a

of feeling than in a rasterial increase in the volume ut, business. Rapid fluctations In the discount market have been one of the most remarkable features of the past year, for rarely, if ever, have ebb and fido, sicer no

so closely upon each other.

The Hon. Mr, F. A. Hasoland (Attorney. (eneral) and Mr. M. W. Slade, Instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, appeared for the prosecution, while the prisoner was de fanded by Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by The first was a letter from the Governors Mr. C. D. Wilkinson 'and Mr. CE. IL Brazed by him. Neither were the goods order serions financial crisis as the last one followed relative to the emptying of the Albany Reservoir (of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist), Mr. Paget Hett (of Moure, Bratton & Heit) watched The VICE-PRESIDEKT stated that the reservoir had been cleaned out, but as a matter the case on behalf of interested parties. of fact it had not been found necessary to run that he did not propose to address the jury

At the outset the Attorney General alated anything but altered water through the mains,

A discussion arose on a point raised by Mr. and there had been no trouble whatever. Potter as to whether certain of the charges laid sainst the defendant could be maintained under che provisions of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, a

UNSATISFACTORY CONTRACTORS,

The other three papers referred to complainta

shíp lines at least are able to report

back their large stocks in the hope of speedy rally, but were at last obliged towards the end of the year to clear them out at the low rates determined by the Japanese, An exten. sire business has been done in human hair for the United States, France, Germany and other countries, owing to the promnt fashion of dressing the hair; prices have risen over 100 per cent, in consequence.

The works at the mouth of the Whanggu River having falled to materially improve the condition of the Yangsekiang, grave apprehen gions are entertained at Shanghai as to the future of the port.

against the Kowloon conservancy and woven he receiving order had been made against the defendant received them. It was not true by the low prices raling to replenish them. This financial and econozulo position of the country.

ing contractor, the Hongkong conservsney confrm and zet against the defendant.

contractor for Shaukiwan

trastor and the conservancy and sosvenging Mr. Potter said if the prosecution agreed there With regard to the Kowloon contractor, the was nothing to prevent his Lordship deciding the PRESIDNEY said the committee appointed had point. It was desirable that the point should come to the conclusion that he was not At to carry be decided by the presiding judge, to whom out his contract any longer. Before submitting prisoner would have a right of appeal, and if

by him. He received part from Raboon & Company, who held the goods on commission

commission, and if he did not sell them he would and the remainder from H. T. H. Mahomed, Bombay. Defendant held them to sell on

lose nothing. They were not goods which could command ready market and the wore to be sold at prices marked before that he asked Alsans to buy them for Alisas & Co, Neither had he asked Alians to go to Lammerts to get the goods Nerther had he asked Mariman to get them. It was tras cotandant had gone to Lammert's two yours later, she had done before. He did not

they were there. He simply wont on another business matter. As for as his recollection went it was with regard to some blankets. Defendant had recently examined the doormente in the possession of the Oficial Receiver and found invoices from Mahomed which had referance to the goods held by Mr. Lammert

their report to the Board, however, they wished his Lordship décided the point that would no 80 to inquire as to the gooda, na ha did not know often at remunerative prices, what remained of to be desired. There is a lack of enterprise, as

to give his suretics Ume to consider the matter Members approved of the committee's decision, and the contractor was called before the Board and mads acquainted with it,

prevent him from allowing the point to be reserved to the Full Court.

The Attorney-General agreed that it would bebe better to reserve the point to the Full Court, His Lordship-It is a new point here, I suppose

The PRESIDENT Blated, with regard to the complaint against the city contractor, that at the time the committes was appointed to in vestigate the charges against the Kowloon man, the question was raised of appointing a com- mittee to deal with charges against any con- tractor, but was not put in the form of a resolution. He did not know whether members would like the matter to be dealt with by the whole Board, or whether they would prefer to carry out the suggestion and appoint s permanent committee to deal with all charges and report to the Board.

Mr. HOOPER thought that the charges abould first be referred to the committen. He moved that a standing committes be appointed to investigate and deal with charges made against all contractors employed by the Board, and that the President, the Registrar-General and Mr. Lan Che Paz be appointed members of

such Committes,

Hop. Mr. HAWEIT seconded, and the motion was agreed to

The PRESIDENT.stated that he had never had to report the city conservancy contractor before, → but recently, for semio reason or other, that contenotor absolutely declined to furnish proper numbers of the men engaged by him, or to give their names, An absolutely fictitions list had been provided, and there was not a single boat man who would answer to the name given him, There was a great improvement in the work et the scavenging and conservancy contrastor at Bhankiwan within the last six months,

OFFENSIVE TEADES.

The HEAU OF THE DEPARTMENT submitted

a minute relative to the extension of the western limit of the city for offensive trades. He stated that he brought the proposal forward in connee tion with an application to manufacture sosp at Clarence Terrace, and as the result of s

The Attorney-General-It was raised in Court the other day, but as the man was acquit ted the cans did not go any further,

His Lordship (to Mr. Putter)-Isan't say I sm against you without hearing you, and there fore I think I had better reserve the point.

Mr. Fotter--I taka it that whatever happens this point goes to the Full Court B

His Lordship Yen.

The ovidence was then resumed.

Mr. Campos, etork in the employment of Me Lammert, auctioneer, spoke to a bearded Indian coming to the office with the list of articles produced, and witnees wrote in the corner of the list the name of the defendant.

as his

Cross-examined He was quits earn it was from the bearded Indian he received instructions for the sale of the goods. When he said at the Magistracy that he inserted the name of Moosa Vieirs on the instructions of the godown keeper he made a mistake, which be subsequently corrected. He was not quite posities when the goods came to the godown. Az knowledge went they might have some in July, 1907. Defendant sew him two years later and uked if the goods had been sold; but they had not been sold, the placed on them was too high. There were no other goods belonging to the defendant in the godown and witness resumed he was referring to his goods,

Are you sure he asked-Are the goods sold As far as I remember it was "the goods," The godown-keeper in Mr. Lammert's employ stated that the list produced was brought by an Indian at the end of 1907. At the same time the goods mentioned in the list

were brought,

*

Mr. Shade objected to Mr. Petter referring to doonments which were not being produced, If Mr. Potter chose to demean himself in that way then he could do so.

any

Mr. Petter-I am not demeaning myself at all, Mr. Blado. I am here struggling against terrible adds in order to get evidence-before the jury, and you are certainly not assisting mo,

Wiese, continuing said that during his trophies he had sent felegrams to India at the request of Mr. Moxon, who asked him to wire to his father to get him to pay as much as he could. Payments were noourdingly made to the extent of 40,000 rupees,

Mr. Blade interrupted with the remark that there was a certain class of connel who it they had the opportunity would put in any evidence, even if it were not evidence at all, and would get in anything anyhow, legal er lilagal, just to shield a prisoner. He did not propose to interrupt say further, but his Lordship could stop Mr. Potter if he chaps.

Mr. Potter-As I understand it, I belong to a certain olam of counsel. I shall conduct my so in accordance with any alsan. I like, and not in the way my friend shall suggest.

His Lordship I think we had better adjourn now. (Laughter.)

After tilfin witness explained what happened at the interview between Mr. Moxon and the defendant's uncle, when the latter agreed to abscribe 25,000 rupees and to endeavour to induce another uncle In India to subscribe a like mount. Defendant, denied handing $15,000 to his uncle, as suggested by Allans, and stated that at that time he received $3,000 and $13000 from his uncle to assist him in his diffenties. Defendant explained the pertasrahip which

existed between it was dissolved because defendant's affairs had be come embarrassed and he could not selst Allans Accordingly they each tore up their oopy of the agreement. It was untra that he anggested his infant son should be made a part ner. In November, 1908, Allans wenty banko rupt. There was no truth in the suggestion

towards & reduction in the expenditure of the The exorts of the Katanrs Cabinet in Japan. State and a gradual redemption of the public debt have produced a favourable impression and justify the hope of a steady development of the

The effects of last year's crisis have, however, not disappeared entirely the cotton mille, for, instance, have not been able to Nomme fall time, the export demand for yarns and goods being still very sick, and other industries, teo, leave much

shown by the low rate of interest now prevail. ing, which is almost lower than it has ever been rts, considerable quantities before. As to exports, of copper and silk have been sent abroad, but the imports of rice and of cane sugar from Java have fallen off materially, as an sbandant crop of the former was raised in the country itself, sumclent for the requirements of the us- tion, whilst sugar is now chiefly supplied by the Island of Formon. It cannot be denied, how ever, that signs of a dealded improvement in trade. have been discernible in the second half of the

PIANOS

BY THE

LEADING MAKERS.

JUST UNPACKED

BRINSMEAD

WERNER

RACHALS

KRAUSS.

INSPECTION INVITED.

131

The shipping trade as a rule being the fire show symptoms of any change in the state of

arourably. Buyers at home and abroad had Affairs, it in patinfactory to note that the regular

dating the late period of depression allowed thele stooks to run very low, and when the tide showed signs of turning they sought to profit naturally led to an advance in vains which became more mocentuated by speculators, who and hitherto been ready sellers, reversing their policy. An opportunity was the afforded to morchants and manufacturers of closing out,

their old stocks. Grester activity has since pre Valled both in the home and export trades, but it is to be feared that the hopes entertained in the beginning of the year have not been fully onlined. Old orders bad helped manufacturers to tide over the worst times of the preceding twelve months, but they have since frauently found themselves in the unfortunato position of having to buy the raw materials required for low sales made during the period of depression in advancing markets. The electrical edustries sea to have fared best, whilst shipbuilding and the building trades generally are still in an un-year

The situation in Korea has greatly improved, satisfactory state. The spirit of enterprisa is reviving bat slowly, and there appears little dis the plentiful yield of mout of the vrugs having position, except in special cases, to enbark in moreased the purchasing power of the popula year, including $278.90 balance brought forward fresh undertalings or extend old ones. If, never tion. The reforms effected by the Japanese in from last account, after writing off all charges thelsas, money has become dearer, it is owing in the financial and judicial administration and and expenses, smount to $15.81925. The very great measure to the fact that speculators in the forestry, agricultural and mining depart directors therefore recommend that a dividend abroad have been more eager than in this ments of the country, together with the of $2.50 per share be paid, which, after writing country to anticipate the effects of a revival of introduction of compulsory education, cannot trade. The increased demand for the movement fail to set favourably on ite internal de off the directors and auditor's fees, will leave a of the crops, which in most perte of Germany velopment and its foreign trade, provided balance of $269.25 to be osrried forward to the Directors-Mr. A. Hodger having retired have boon plentiful, has been another cause. To the principle of the "open door" be maintained credit of a new Profit and Loss Account. this have to be added the numerous State loans and the exterritorial rights of the foreigner Mr. J. Hodger was appointed In his stead. Mr which are still weighing heavily on the markets. preserved.

J. Rodger having resigned, Mr. A. Rodger was No serious disturbances, political or otherwise,

re-appointed in his stead. These appointments now require confirmation. (

have cesurred, the Balkan troubles in the first half of the year having found a pacifle solution, and the threatened strike in the English and Bootch sollte y dipizivs, that might have serions ly effected the shipping trade and the industries in the north, where English coal is eklatly used, has fortunately been averted. The attempt at a general striks in Sweden provel abortive, and soreely made itself falt cataide the coun- try conserned.

The development of Klaocha continues to

COMPANY REPORT. KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING 00 PANT.

The twenty-first-report of the board of directors is aa follown

Gentlemen,--The directors n-wwabmit to you a statement of the affairs of b company and balance shoot for the year ending 31st Decem- ber, 1909.

The balance of Profit and Loss Account for the

Messrs. T. F. Hongh and Mr. J. M. E. Machado retire by rotation, but offer themselves

for re-election.get

Auditors - The Locounts have been audited

by Mr. J. Cox Edwards, who now retires, but

offers himself for re-election.

TF. Hovor, Chairman, Hongkong, 28th January, 1910,

Balance Sheet, 31et DECEMBER, 1909. LIABILITIES.

Paid-up capital

Dividends onbrianding Account payable

Balance of proft and Loss /o.

Cost of property Coah Accounts receivable

progress mors favourably than could have been natisipated; the total of the trade of the colony amounted to 38 million Halkwan tacs, or 11 millions more than in the previous year, which is chiefly sttributable to the growth of the straw- plaiting industry. As at most of the treaty ports, imports have declined; nevertheless the Maxitime Customs returns for the fest half of the year show a dealded improvement on the figures for the same period in 1900 The The "Financial Beforza Bill" introduced by growing importance of Tsingtan has caused the the Imperial government for the purpose of Hamburg-America Line to include it amonget providing for the aver-increasing defat in the her regular porta of call. budget of the empire gave rise to considerable The steady increase in the passenger and uneasiness in commercial and industrial circles, goods trate on this Shantung Hallway has ren- more particularly as the combined agrarian and dered the regolar payment of dividends possible : clerical parties in the Reichstag, after rojenting the Bhantung Mining Company, on the other the succession duties, proposed in their stead hand is not doing so well, although the measures which would have throws the whole superiority of the Poshan coal over the Cardiff burden of the ingressed taxation on to the bas boon proved beyond doubt. It is gratifying trading community, and, ill-conceived and full of to nets that the Chinese authorities, both pro- technical blunders as they were, were calculated vincial and imperial, who at first were disposed to jeopardise the commercial position of Ger to view the German settlement with suspicion, many in the world. They called forth violent are aiding in its development by the foundation protests from all sider, including acpkeepers of Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the sod artissue and led to the foundation of the establishment of a branch of the State bank.

Hania Band," an organisation embracing all The opening of a college for the study defand the interests of the mercantile community joint control of the German and Chinese

governments, in which political economy Cross-examined—His uusistant kad suthority against the aggrosciens of the otte partis medicine, ngineering, forestry and Agricul. His Lordship thought that count ought to to send goods to suction. This assistant left in the Stale. Its powerful dwlopment ture are tangat, is of the ntmost impar prated as follows a

in the short time it has existed in hailed tasse for the strengthening of the German tion, and justifies the hope that element and German prestige and the spreading with sati

ten of the Garaian language amongst the motives, it may sooeed in carrying

who will now no longer be obliged to found tions of its originators. In the meantime, their estimate of German charsoter and culture thanks to the strenuous opposition of the on the writings, often erroneous, of critics of government, the worst evils have been averted, other nationalities. but the heaty and il-judged legislative offerta of the Reichstag and the Bundourth served to

and there is reason, fear that nnlond the expenditure can be largely reduced, disquie the now taxes will not muflon to permit of a gh reorganisation of the finances of the

Mr. Potter suggested that on certain counts convict. The defendants case wes that he was partner up to 7th November, on which data the partnership terminated. Allant admitted that it was terminated on the 25th November, because on that data Mocss's share was trans,

erred to his infant som.

.petition sent in last summer in connection with thoro was no evidence on which the jury could albus and himself, and-" how

the obnoxious smell. In consequence of these, the speaker proposed to bring forward two resolutions. One was that the western boundary, within which no offensive trades might be carried on should be removed from Whitty Street, the present boundary, further west to Sand Street, the far norner of the Frays at Kennedy Town,

Hon. Mr. HEWETT Would that put these people to a lot of expense ?

The PRESIDENT-We are not moving any of the existing people.

COLOREL BEDFOnd~ That boundary is pures ly to govern fature applications ?

The FEESTORST-Yes The Board fixed the boundary, and as the place has grown sinso I don't think it would be unreasonable to extend it. I propose that the western limit of the city of Victoria within which any offensive trads be carried on be extended from a line drawn north and south from Band Birest in place of the present boundary at Whitty Strest.

His Lordship-We have heard that the do that he told Allsna to sell the business to olasses of the trading world and ibonded to of special branches of science under the To fire insurance

fendant was still a partner.

Mr. Potter-But there was a transfer. It may have been frandalent.

go to the fury.

Mr. Potter contended also that there had been corosalment of property within the meaning the Ordinance.

Mr. Slade replied that there had been active at. Defendant had kept the goods

concealed.

Him Lordahly ball there was enough evidence go to the jury, and decided slularly on the cvant regarding removal of proparty.

Marican.

In December, 1907, after ho became bankrupt.

the deficiency on the security you gure to the Bank was very large-Yo,

You estimated it would amount in the case of the National Bank to $230,000 P-That is what

I thought

You know now it was far larger It is. You were anxions to have your stairs arranges without going into bankruptcy --Yes, so

In November, 1907, you were antions to syaid sriminal proceedings, were you not AU proceedings.

Defendant then gave evidence on his own The Hon. Mr. HOWETT sabonded, and sug gusted that those people this alde of the new behalf. He stated that he was formerly a part- boundary aliculi be given notice to more withinner in the firm of Hoom Tisirs & Co. his the next two or three years,

MY refer the question of removing present trade men to the Law Officer of the Crown

Members also agreed that a question put by Mr. Hooper should be referred to the Low Offort was, “Amuming the Board hars ub power, is not the crying on of the offensive trades in contravention of the terms of thair Crown Lenze Pe

The motion was carried, and it was decided to partner being his father. Avitness came to the into the good grous of Mr. Moxon P-I don't

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The 1.GM, str. Luteous, carrying the German Kils with dates from Ferlin of the 12th ylby left Colomba on the 30th nitimo, at pus and may be expected here on or about the 11th inst

So

Colony when he was nine and a half years of age, in 1894. He went to school here and left for Bombay in 1899, returning to Hongkong two years later, by which time he was married He then joined the firm of Mesto Visirs as partner, and continued to be so until he be cams bankrupt. In August, 1906, his father went back to Bombay, and witness was left

And for that purpose you were anzious to get

how

I will suggest one way. You got that com pradore order for the purpose of giving it back and posing as an honest man I did not get it. Itwas sent to me with a letter,

to the coume of crees examination defendant regned to answer several quations, she said the replies might incrimimate him that he was in diffenities on the 7th November, and yet be shipped the goods mentioned, most in charge of the business. He always experiwhich were not paid for after that, and sold enced a fightness with money matters in the bill to his uncle. Hongkung. His father managefi the Bombay Do you consider that honest trading 2---1 branch of the business. On November 9th, hopes of wranging the mover 1907, witness received a telegram from his The Tudo-China okr. Namsang From Calcutta father saying that he was And the Straits loft Singapore for this port on Two days later he received another - to the the 1st instant.

The Indo-Chins str. Huntsang left Caloutta olet that if money were not forthcoming the for this port via the Btraits on the 30th uitimo business would stop and advisit and may be

here on or about the 15th aw Instant Footed

The C.PE. str. Empress of China arrived at Shanghai at 5:30 pm. on the 31st ultimo, and left again at 2.30 p.m. yesterday for Nagasaki,

from the Colony. Instea

ilkinson

You handed the 18,000 to Allans in order prevent it falling into the basis of your sed of money.creditors?-No.

him to ran

You didn't bend it over to the trustes-I intended to do sok

You did not reveal this money, until it wil found No

out the

The Chamber's report ne usual gives detailed of Hamburg a trade with the different ita stafamemisregarding that with the Far East may find room here, i Chius had been During the year under still suffering from the effects 1907, and although merchants conta

efert to dispose of the large

their hands they only parti have, therefore, been on a and things the whole factory condition. One

This money you say you were keeping for Your Expenses. Yet it appears from your cceed counts you used some of it for gambling in proving

go PLAought drafts. ΠΡΟΔ

whero she is due to arrive at 7.30 a.m. on the was to go and tall Mr. Moxon He did Sed instant

The Silk er per C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan, Whlah left here on the Jet alt, arrived in New York on the 30th ultimo,

not raise the money, but on the 11th

from the Bank

store order to the valus of 5,000 vapool,

bought drafts ?--Ins, I did exchange

You differentiate between gambling? ngo and exchange business—It is ex-

The dema

(To be continued.)

SIFVE, GREY HECKLAND

"ARE YOU A LLOYD GEORGIAN ? ANSWER STRAIGHT"

Bir Edward Gray was severely heckled when he opened bis campaign at Alnwick, and was compelled to make the following confession of

Are you a Becialist P-Socialism is alsbal by. which many people mean different things, and you must judge by my speech whether I am Socialist or not.

Are you ■ Home Ruler - I am. "I Härer believe you will solve the Irish question in other way.

~~tre you à suffragist?—If that means am. I in favour of a reasonable Bill for giving votes to women my answer is, I have always supported that Bill, and I do not think it right to change my opinions because what I believe to be a small minority among women has been very riolent,

Are you - Lloyd Georgian Answerstraight pa-Tama Edberak, and I am note Lloyd Georgian

or anything else of that kind we are al Cabinet a whole, under one Prime Minister,

$180,000.00

333.18

199.80 15,819,25

$196,352.23

$182,032.17

1201.74

2,238.32

$169,352.23

FROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

$372.51

962.00

527.50

786.00

1247.53

500.00

50.00)

$15,000.00

269.25

16,819.25

19/14779

By undivided profile 1938 By rent By interest

$278 90

340.93

76.96

By scrip fees

18,00

$39.714.79

To charges... To repairs

To crown rent

To holes to be pro-

commission to agents,

Directors' fees Anditors fees Dividend of $2.50

share

To be carried to new

profit and loss

o

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday Issued. the following report

On the 1st at 12.15 pm-The depression is still shown, over the Pselfe to the N.E. of

cept light fall in W Japan, the barometer has risen generally, particularly over

The and oyelons, which is of considerable in- tassity, is stil central over the continent to the North of the Yangtze valley. Pressure is valatively low over the 5. part of the Chins Bạo, Strong mana kan kan you bruxpected slut be. Formous Channel, and monsoon gales over the 1 hinn Ban

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours eading

to whom we all ows personal loyalty, and the st 10 am, to-day, 0.00 Inches.

opinions he expresses are net lord George

opinions, or Grey opinions, or Churchill opinions,

The forecast for the 24 hours sailing st noom

or anything of that kind, but simply Liberato-day is as follows opinions, at representing the Cabinet.

Formosa Channel.Ab

Are you Pair Trader-I and I believe Hongkong & Neighbourhood for net Free Trade to be the fairest tesde, and, at any.

rufe, beat auited to this country. D

~What about naearned increments on stocks and shares hold in industries in this country Increment in stocks and shizm einnot be no

sscertained 2 inorgiment on And

south coast of Chins between 1

Hongkong and Lamosks. South cont à Chfar between

“Hongkong and Hainen, ki

swinda,

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