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PARIS, July 25th, SOCIAL GOSSIP,

trusted.

This

year,

A FUTURIST POEI..

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1913,

THE CHINESE REBELLION,

a

INTERVIEW WITH A FORMER SECRETARY OF DR. SUN YAT-SEN.

FROM THE JAPAN. CURONICLE."] In our last issue wo published the report of an interview with Mr. E. W. Thwing on the subject of the present Chinese rebellion.

interviewer very cordially, this

"LITTLE EDWARD.”

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for summer

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One

on these white dresses.

He was Robespierre Nosegays:

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Green Hair: Green hair is the latest

just now.

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Mr.

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DR. SUN YAT-SEN IN KOBE, whether he would prohibit his landing.

At Roun

the two gentlemen meritioned came ashore and irocceded to call on Governor Hattori, but at the time of going to Press we were unable to learn what decision had been arrived at:

PRINCE PALATINE SOLD..

"RECORD" PRICE OF £45,000. Ma. Thomas Filkington has sold his famous horse, Prince Palatine, to Mr. J. B. Joel. The horse, however, is not to be handed over til after the race for the Jockey Club Stakes at the Newmarket First October Mesting has been decided.

Palatine is not to leave the country.

The price to be paid by Mr. Joel is, The and it is understood that one of the colitions of the sale is that Prince Lines is informed, £45,000, unless the horse is beaten in one of his engagements. in which case the price will be £5,000 The highest price ever paid for a horse cold at public auction is the 37,500 gulacas which M. Edmond Blanc paid les

for Flying Fox in 1901

A farmer and his wife in an out-of-the- way but interesting corner of Galloway had made their only visitor very comfort- able indeed (says the Manchester Guar data). As the road ended with the farm guest asked the farmer why he did not try Pe affect of an advertisement in one of

"Aye," he sa and passers-by were excessively rare, thes

the daily newspapers. "that's a fine nation, and we have made We are just up our minds to do it. waiting till we een bit vacant eo per in the Herald and then we'll send up's line

or two.

INTIMATIONS

FACE AND HANDS

MASS OF BLISTERS

Red, Watery, Burning and Itching. Driven Very Nearly Mad, Entirely Freed from the Touble by Cuti- cura Soap and Ontment.

80, Chesterton Rod, North Keadngton." landon, W., Eng→→ The trouble boguo fi the carly art of list suinmer and laster up till about Curious Mrs. My hands, aris and fee were one has of red watery blisters, burning, in a marting a great deal, in they drove the very nearly mad. My art the disturbed Swa or three times at nigh as given redt. cine and slatmas bench prova much until I write for ample of Cutloura Soap and Dintmest und great relief from

the sample and gok some morn used the Caticura Oliment in. Soap every time I washed 11.5

ber the

inoment present striking contrasts, and THE OFFENCE OF FLYING THE PAPAL FLAG.

MYSTERIOUS ARRIVAL. Bishop Humbrecht, of Poitiers, and the most elaborate toilettes are seen aide thirty Catholic laymen, have just been by side with others of a sovero simplicity

Dr. Sun Yat-sen arrived in Kobe fined franes (1s. 8d.) oach for the-in cat and make. For these latter, the

from Forman on board the NY.K. offence of having displayed the Papal little costes, also simple in its lines and The reasons decorations, although gorgeous in colour-

steamer Shisana Maru, but according flag on the 4th May last.

to firat reports afterwards discounted- At this time of the year the migratory gives by the prosecution are that it is ing, is exactly suited! Fashions are all

the harbour. The Japan instinct is vory strong in us. We are allot the privatà flag of the Pope nor the designed for the young and slim, and conscious of the relief it is to get away national ng of the Pontifical States, generally for the tall, but the quite

mysteriously disappeared before the ship The same afternoon Chronicle says:The Shinano Maru From our accustomed surroundings, since these exist no longer; and that the elderly woman may indulge in a pen-

entered. chant or inclination for something bright, Fresh scenes, fresh faces, other setting". Pope is not officially recognised as

which with a coates of cubist silk will that our representative was accorded this came into pert at about 7 o'clock in the evers the change of food do wonders to Sovereign. An appeal has been lodged.

moliere a sombre toilette, without fear interview with Mr. Thing, he had the morning, and a large crowd of newspaper those who are wont--such a bad habit,

This year's fashions lend pleasure of interviewing Mr. Sung Chan-reportifs, some of whom had travelled Marinetti, the futurist port, recently of reproach. hy-the-by-to thick too match of the pass-

meat the Bevolutionist, who was known ing ailestones. Most of us have always lectured before the futurist exposition of themselves admirably to what may be, a Chinese gentleman who is now down from Tokyo, together with a number * wireless imagination termed elderly adaptations, and there is stopping at the Oriental Hotel with his of Chinese gentlemen, went on board to Mr. Sung was for a time ato be travelling under an assumed name. been taught, since our earliest days, to sculpture

He has Most of the journalists were armed with reverence a saint, even though he border transference," by which he means thought ng reason why the woman approaching | family.

The lecture was delivered middle age, or even the frankly middle secretary of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, on the legendary, but one finds it some transference. what difficult to conjure up any sort of in the new futurist literary style, abound." aged, should not look as well turned out one over here, so he assured our repre- cameras, while among the Chinese deputa violent adjectives, staccato and quite as suitably and fashionably sentative, purely for private reasons, and tion were a number of frock-coat and with no political object whatsoever. Our silk-hatted compradores and merchants, espect for St. Swithin with all his piety. ingin

Thwing, who happened to know Mr. th surprise of all, therefore, when on Perhaps in these early times of the sentences and unconnected phrases. It dressed as a girl of sweep and twenty, representative was accompanied by Mr. The crowd filled two launches. Great was

horse by Persimmon, out of Lady Light was a mere jumble of suggestive words provided the former possesses judgment.

Sun Yat-sen had already left the ship Middle Ages the Saint was efficient and

The Befrilled Tulle Hat:-Hats of the Sung during his residence in Kwangtung going out heard they were told that Dr. Prince Palatine is a five-year-old bay It is said that when the Sheng Mart foot. He was bred by Colonel Hall Walker, the weather coincided with his season, and sounding syllables. Frequent inter-

Sung,

English, who speaks perfect excited objectors to hard, angielding type have given place as a missionary some years ago.

Up to the but there has been a great falling of ruptions from

Asked for tine inspection, she was met by a small Mr. Pilkington for £2,000. sotnowhere, and St. Swithin is no longer Marinetti's theories led to a general to befrilled and ruched headgear, that received Mr. Tawing and the Chromete stopped off Wada Paint for the quaran- who sold him in the summer of 1900 to

no, hubbub, culminating in a riot, in which requires little, and in some cases

Dr. Sun, who] Donovan won more money in stakes than Alongside the gangway. lion, he laughingly replied, What?

any other horse; in two years he woTL barometrical day was very web; two days the audience of art students imitated the trimming, unless a band of black more some information concerning the rebel gasalene launch, which at once came present he has won £36,344 in stakes.

had passed a restless night. (it was evenz or black velvet, may be have you come tur information! after the sun was shining for all-it was futurist poetical style-all scuseless. rub-ribbon,

The meeting eventually broke up designated. Some models have no crows, thought, you being a newspaper man, hud said that he did not retire to rest at all races to the value of £55,153.

I know no more the night before), and who had not had worth. Last year St. Swithin was cloud-bish.

and way he worn by those girls who are come to give me new... less, and was followed by a ghastly July in a terrific uproar.

fortunate enough to possess fine heads of about the situation than you do, perhaps ang breakfast, beyond a little toast and less." After this the interview settled some tea, came down the gangway, and and August. It is certainly no weather

"Frenchman," a member of the party hair. The frilling is not close and crisp down to a triangular affuir. Mr. Sunig hoarded the launch, which at ones depart A simple road commenced by etaphasising the fact thated, some say in the direction of Suma, while for holiday-makers; those that are at the

recently -attended President but vague and infinite.

a trimming, and he was in Kobe for no political purpose others maintained that it headed in quite araside on their annual pilgrimages have which:

here to meet his daughter who was towards Osaka. He was attired in a written home to their relations and Poincaré on his visit to London, gives is frequently used as friends to "be wise and stay at home" the following impressions of the Prince with great success, for as only one bloom of any kind-in fact, he had come over the opposite direction, namely, up the bay This is not at all encouraging for the of Wales, known as "Little Edward." is required, the very best way he bought returning from America in a few days, pean suit of light grey, and wore a millinery. her education. "I have worked hard Panama hat. According to one account. he was accompanied by a single servant. thousands of parents ready to quit Paris "The Prince has made his debut in Pari Black velvet and tulle is a favourite where she had been for the completion of with their children. The longer one sian high society, which was immediately combination

over here to enjoy what I consider a He had no luggage with him, beyond

He was heartily Small hand-bag. It is stated that this was one kind of flowers, such as sweet peas, well-earned holiday." wails for a change, the worse the weather conquered by the charm and simplicity Crowns are often composed entirely of for the last forty years, and I have comme conditions appear; it is boisterous of his mamer, and the graciousness and

This which when shaded from white to pink sick of politics, he said, and as for the all the luggage be had with him when he The Chinese deputation which had gone enough to remind us of November and of courtesy of his slightest actions.

with a sheaf of blossoms laid flat on the Southern rebellion he did not approve of left Keelung. Most youth, who is still almost a child, is a the dark days before Christmas,.

split up as the Southern rebes seemed out to welcome him was not a little dis *“ summer ti as born Prinen: Fate has been admirably brim at the back, are very light and it at all. He did not want to see China

to want it to be. He was a firm believer appointed, and mystified by Dr. Sun's people look upon the

The strange behaviour. The disappointment inspired in so arranging things to allow pretty and suit the tulle brim.. already gone.

The Popularity of Crépe: Crape in a strong Central Government, JULY 14th. the young Prince to make his first

of the most provinces had far too much autonomy and Astonishment of the journalists was There could be no proper perhaps even greater. A search for the With the exception of the display of a appearance in public life in welcoming appears. little more or less enhusiastic patriotism the President of the French Republic at favoured materials for the summer dress advancement so long as the provinces missing reformier was at once instituted, for too Much to find bin. It was arranged that the the 14th of July National Fete is always Portsmouth. The Prince is thus doubly Brocaded crepes of wonderful beauty are refused to work in harmony with Peking, and journalists scattered in all directions Party feeling was becoming a at maps let all his colleagues know of the same. All France once more kept its deur to all Frenchmen. We feel that he used in the clegunt evening gowns and Furthermore, there was

spirit of all-Dr. Sun's whereabouts. It was supposed positive curse. It was usual joyous holiday this year in celebra is a little of ours, as France has twice futton crêpes with fine lines made with party rancour in China at the present successful newspaper representative should Dr. Sure had been conveyed to the tion of the 12th anniversary of the fall been bis sponsor, and, let us hope, his agaric threads or with tiny sprigged time.

At an early hour the good fairy. For the rest, the Prince has foral patterns in colour are useful for round compromise and union that was of the Bastille.

Despite a cripe bruché, in soft colourings, is juncture.

Mr. Sung was asked concerning his residence of Mr. Woo Ching-dong, which Boulevards were thronged with merry been completely successful in the mission day wear. Among the newest of crêpes, wanted in the country at this critical by the majority of the Pressmen that makers, who promenaded up and down confided to him by his father. and watched the performances of wander- his timidity, which is natural and which fascianting, and white crêpe is a much opinion of the recent attitude of Dr. Sun stands on the sta-front at Maiko, for it He said he considered Dr. Sun's position to Kobe, Dr. Sun, who was then being ing acrobats, jugglers, musicians, dancers becomes him wonderfully well, he was used material. Touches of black look wel! Yat-sen towards the Peking Government. will be remem red that on his last visit

he Inde M.

had been very much misunderstood. He fêted by all his compatriots in this The Ettle

had not lust his faith in Dr. Sun's country, spent a day at Mr. Woo's house and street singers. The gaily decorated not embarrassed when streets resembled Carnival time, with the Poincaré welcome to England.

very at Maiko yesterday morning he said that crowds of pleasure seckers. In the early modest, such as became a youth in the Robespierre nosegays are still being worn honesty and sincerity of purpose, You and was royally entertained there. But He has been he was completely ignorant of Dr. Suu's unhealthy environment, morning magnificent wreaths were placed presence of a statesman, but he was very on everything. Pinned on sashes, hand- must remember that Dr. Sub has been when the journalists called on Mr. Woo delicate attention everywhere, these perky, frankly artificial forced into an attitude of hostility and moments, and was as much puzzled as on the Strasburg monument in the Place charming and full of those little nets of bags, fronts of dresses, hats, and in fact living for some time past in a

and de la Concorde, by various deputations thoughfulness

He resisted them as long as he in Kubs were equally at a loss to explain from Alsace-Lorraine in native costumes, which denote the well-brought up boy flowers defy heat in a way their natural entity towards Yuau Shih-kai by the everybody else to account for his peeniia could, but the constant reproaches which the cause of Dr. Sun's extraordinary fit and other sympathetic Societies. Prasi and appeals strongly to those to whom prototypes cannot; they are generally men who have surrounded him in Shang duct. Other leading Chinese residents

The French Preni-j uppropriately scented;

they dong at him of being ungrateful to of shyness. Among those who went out "Little dent Poincaré fresh from London, so they are profered.

his former friends and allies at last bore to meet Dr. Sun was Mr. Sung, & furnier great liking to

him down, and, in an evil

These to speak-while driving to Longchamps deat took a

yielded to their importunities, 20 private serttury of Dr. Sun, & furrier to witness the grand annual military Edward" at once, and in the President's Paris fashion.

were not the actual words used by Mr. Present stopping in the Oriental Hotel. review was enthusiastically cheered all entourage the Prince is always spoken?

Sung, but this was the sense of his He told a Chronicle representative yester remarks. As an example of Dr. Sun's day evening that he had not the faintest along the route. In the Presidential as Prince Charming."

difficulties, Mr. Sung described an inci- idea of the whereabouts of the fameus tribune with him were the members of the

dent which occurred in Shanghai some reformer.

It is cemarked upon as curious and Cabinet and the Ambassadors. The presence of detachments of native Regi

his railway scheme, for which he was in suggestive that the American Hatoha. ments from the French Colonies in

time ago. Dr. San was hard at work on receipt of a large subsidy from the (which was crowded with Chinese who Africa, Tonkin, Annam, and

course, has now been stopped.) He had strangly guarded by police until about lent wosted interest to the

Peking Government. (This subsidy, ofcould not go out to the steamer) was

gascar,

The new President

an office in Shanghai which he used as 8 o'clock yesterday morning, when they his headquarters. He was endeavouring wers suddenly withdrawn. military pageant. of the Republic the most popular in 40 years--was greeted on his arrival on

to cut himself free from polities in order suggested as likely therefore that the

of the largest

to throw his whole energies into the police were cognisant of the reformer's he received a telephone message inforan knew that all further need for protecting the racecourse by one crowds which has ever attended the great

national railway undertaking. One day whereabout, and withdrew as 500 as they

It was rumoured in Kabe military spectacle. The ladies' charming

ing him that the leaders of the Kuumin him was past. The police, however, de

Dr. Sun begged to be movements. toilettes were in keeping with the ideal

tang were holding a meeting and desired not admit any knowledge of Dr. Sun's "If you are too busy to come had sent a number of men to Kobe to meet busy. weather: After the presentation to the

his presence,

we will

Dr. Sun her and assassinate him, bence: excused from attending as he was too yesterday that the Peking Government

was the prompt reply, here" President of the colours of the forty

the timely precaution of the one-time I report is Regiments on "parade and the inspection

What could Dr. Sun tronble as we can.” of their escorts, all the troops marched

come round to your office and hold our meeting there, to save you as a national hero, but such the face of such persistence? asked

Sap landed along the beach near Wada HOWARD Mr. Sung. It would take a very severn Sung complained that the foreign news-Point, and riding in to Kobe took train at once to Tokyo. In other quarters it muralist to condemn him justly. But an order has just beer issued by papers in Shanghai had been unneces

Then again it was stated that he has tee Director-General, Army Medical sarily harsh in their judgments of the was said that he had gone no to Osaka, Department, forbidding the nurses of man, and had often been quite unfair.

Although no sympathiser with the crossed to the island of Awaji with a Queen Alexandra's Nursing Service to join sach parties. The order is extremely Southern aprising. Mr. Sung declared friend, and intends stopping at Sumoto And last of all it was hard on the nurses, who are thus deprived that he could not bring himself to place until the excitement caused by his visit

any faith in You Shih-kai. "When a des down. Ma of a recreation which is almost a necessity man could teeet his Emperor, who had suggested that he was still on the timing

waiting in such a climats: for women cannot be like a father to him, as Yuun Shih-Varu, in concealment anmewhere on safely go on these excursions by then- kai didthis was in reference to the board,

Mr. Thwing as in England), has hoisted the salves, as the bathing takes place in den famous crit d'Elat of 1898 well, I can opportunity to com: ashore without befug

water, and even if they did so, they would feel no trust in him."

declined to say whether or not Dr. Sus go in a launch with a crew of Chinese

's on board, and his reticence to make any Yuan Shil-kai was doing the best opinion

If you were to meet statement was apparently the result of males. At the same time, the ends interposed with the remark that in his tecnia di The captain of that vesse think you would be of explicit instructions received. But from "other sources information is to hand which decidedly insulting to all those the rs, Le could, adding, ladies-who get up ur join these parties. have done,

Maybe, maybe, givil servants, ecclesiastics, and their Yuan Shih-kai and speak with him us 1 Who or what inspired Surgeon-General different ind." Gubbins to make such a silly and replied Mr. Sang with a shrug of the suggests that the story of the flight at According to the Omke dip, Mr. It rtainly was not Queen Alex. so perhaps I may be biassed in my judg than a flight of fancy. obnoxious exhibition of himself, he alone shoulders, 1 have never met hint, and dawn in a motor-launchi was nothing more seds, and her Majesty would be the ment against him. But somehow I feel first to disapprove of this treatment of that I can never trust that man," Mr. Fukushima, a Nationalist manber of the Sung chemently denounced the rewards Dict, and Mr. Kayano, also belonging to which had been offered by Yuan Shih-kai the Nationalist party, who arrived at for the heads of Hwang Hsing and the Kube from Tokyo on Friday, went on other leaders as wicked and barbarous," board the Shinang More yesterday and The conversation covered a number of had an interview with Dr. Sun in the other topics, which Mr. Sung discussed captain's cabin. The gentlemen after- in a very interesting way. Throughout wards assured the fi representative that AGE OF BAD HANDWRITING.

the interview he spoke with great feeling Dr. Sun was still on board, and said it and animation and showed an amazing was unfeeling of the Pressmen to seek an interviews The Powers were now "Seventy-five per cent, of the boys who command of English. Before the inter

vigorously and well, in denunciation of Japan treated the Chinese fugitives The come to me from the public schools fail View terminated, be said a fes words, closely watching the manner in which had consulted the authorities of the the greatest care of our country," he in handwriting at the first test, and 45 the opin traffic in China. That it gentlemen, above-mentioned said they per eant, From the elementary schools,"

and it is mainly owing to your Kenche in regard to the landing of Dr. said Mr. C. E. Town, assistant senretary said, The Coator of the Moment-Among of the London Chamber of Commerce, earnest and lifelong endeavours. M. Sna, and had decided to keep him on

we have been able to the latest novelties and their name is bir. Town spuke with reference to legion-the little contre of the moment statement made before the Civil Service towing, that this steadful coil. Let i heard until al preparations for his land CHS. J. GAUPP Commission by Mr. E. M. Harvey, continue our aght abrerantlingly against ing were settled. A report that he had deserves, special mention, for it never cane deputy-chief cashier of the Bank of Eng-4 this awful menace is our national well gone ashore was cirenlated in order to i in prettier guise. It is a really artistiend. So many applicants fur derkchips being." little garment, and useful, too. In failed in handwriting, said Mr. Barrey, test by the London Chamber of Com

Sir John Jordan, His Majesty's Envey futurist coloured and patterned silks, it that they now had first to pass a provicus "Handwriting" says Mr. Town, gives a quaint note to a simple dress, etc. although the materials, of which it is is badly neglected in the public schools Extraordinary and Minister Plenipote

The by the King at Buckingham Palace on made may strike one as exaggerated in and is very indifferently taught in the tiary at Peking, was received in andince

19th ult. the highest degree. Fashious at the secondary and elementary schools.

art of peamanship is becoming lost."

Mada

THE CINEMATOGRAPH IN POLITICS.

Reasoning that moving pictures of the Chamber of Deputies during most impor tant debates would stimulate pride and patriotion throughout France, the Clerk, on his own responsibility and privately, gave permission lo a cinematograph com- work ita caiteras ir the pany ... to Legislative Hall. While the three years' military service Bill was under consid eration, a machine was installed and ran several hours before the hepaties knew anything about it. Only Bfteen meubers were in their seats, and some of them were yawning, even suring away the dull hours, only rousing when a vote was called for and the voting the proxies of the 100 absenters. Finally the news & remarkable get round and there was change. The bar was deserted, and there was no dozing, no yavring, no stretch the column and received a tremendous aration: Another feature of the Review which made a great hit with the onlookersing. but much pretty strutting, fine aniversal effort to was a detachment of military ambulance gesticulating and dogs, who marched past in perfect order. look solerin and wise, During the Review five army aeroplanes | darted here and there over the heads of the troops while a military dirigible circled and manœuvred round the Long chamis racecourse--que of the finest in

past.

The

native detachments

were

given the place of honour at the head of

France.

A COVETED PRISE IN MUSIC.

For the first time in history, Le Grand Prix de Rometar most zoveted prize in music in France—has been awarded to a wonian, Mlle. Boulanger, aged 19, who is the daughter of Prof. Boulanger, for her exquisite composition entitled "Faust and Helene."

RESTAURANT HEFON.

2

THE MONT DE PIETE,

The Mont de Piété. or official pawnshop of Paris, familiarly known as Tante" (My Aunt," not "My Unele

MIXED BATHING IN HONGKONG,

Truth this comments on a ridiculous Order by the Director-General of the Army Medical Department, to which brief referencs hue already been made in the Daily Prom

The War Office is hardly the place where one would expect to find Mrs. Grundy sitting enthroned. But there she is. One of the favourite auments of the Colony of Hongkong-almost the only one, I believes in the hot season is a bathing party Bathing from the shore being unpleasant, parties of ladies and gentle go out in a launch to a convenient spot,

enought one to blush in writing it and then go overboard in deep water. It simuld be mentioned that the launches are suitably fitted to allow of each sex dressing and undressing in privacy. All ages and all ranks take part in this

of distress, and its director has sent word to the Government that unless it has 10,000,000 franes (£100,000) within six weeks it will be quite out of funds. The Mont de Piété has no reserve fund, as it hands over all its profits to the Public Charities. The absurd result is that the Ment de Piété has periodically to borrow suoney, for which it pays the current interest of 33 per cent. This mount has A restaurant reform has been intro- to be deducted from the 8 per cent. duced in Paris since the first of the which it imposes on all articles pawned. present month. The open-air parts of the Thus in order to give profits to one set cafés are now only allowed' tunccupy of poor people protected by the Public one-third of the sidewalk, and where the Charities, another set of poor people may !: sidewalks are narrow, no chairs are to be deprived of the money they desire to proprietor's raise. Every winter and sumér" "the be placed beyond the

stringency is most marked, for there grounda.

usually comes a period when overcoats are gained while bicycles are taken out,

„NAPOLEON'S PRIME MINISTER... Emile Ollivier, who was Prime Minister to Napoleon IT. when the latter declared

Prussia war against

1870,

has just celebrated his 88th birthday, Ollivier's public curces virtually ended

with the 1870-71 war-Année Terrible,'

as the French still call it. Since that time, be has accomplished a vast amount of literary work, including a stupendons history of France, la spite of his great age he is still capable of working ten hours a day.

FASHIONS.

asirat.

knows.

the service which tears her name,

We understand that the order has been cancelled-Es II.DU.].

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drive away interviewers. I went without anying that Dr. Sun wished to land in Japan, and to stay in Japan, The Japanese authorities, however, seemed nut to like the idea of his landing here. Messrs. Fukushima and Kayano wer and ascertain whether he would undertak therfore going to see Governor Ratiori to protect Dr. Bun if he landed, or

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