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-GREAT FIRE AT YONEZAWA
YONEZAWA, May 18th. Firt broke out in Higashi-machi on the night of the 26th lost, destroying 82 bonsen, 38 godowns, a police box, and the forestry office,
MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS...
SHENG Taotal has resumed duty as Customs they bavdihrough hot the war, and the packing Tistai at Tientalo.
and loading tea at Tustatia and. Tăminul could, therefore, have gone on as oruni baðipot the natives become scared,
THE NEED OF ALLIES,
Under the above heading the Fiji Shimpo We would remind our readers that Mr. G. G.
Whilst the steamship Formosa and the strongly advises the Japanese Government to Brady' will give an elocutionary entertainment Norwegian steamer Bygdo were tying off Tamval seek allies among the Great Powers of the world, at the Kowloon Soldiers and Sallors' Institute bar on the 5th Inst., the forts opened fire with so that Japan may always be prepared for any NAGASAKI, May 315; ; topmorrow night, commencing at 8p.m. in ald their big guns on some officials and soldiers hostile combination peganizad against kër,, says
ercaptag fa funke but the thelle wudtjes wide of of the famitate Building Fund.
The British man-of-war Centurion, Edgar, CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT. I Leander and Undaunted left here yesterday evening at 5 o'clock for Chefo», and the Alacrity is now preparing to leave. The French men-of- 'war Aayard is at target practice here.
HAKODATE, May 31st. The British man-of-was. Faster szilved here
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THE Esther Roy murder case was concluded at the Magistracy this afternoon, and Mr. Wođe. house committed the defendant, Eugene Wm. Mchana, for talat the next Criminal Session. Mr. Holmes appeared for the defence.
THE CLOSING OF HEADQUARTERS.
MR. J. F. SCHOKNICKS, one of the mostable His Majesty the Emperor, Commander-in-Chief Commissioners of the Chinese Customs Chief of the Japanese forces, having returned Service detalled for duty in Korea and whole, bere alter the restoration of reace, it was we regret to hear, now in the enjoyment of a rumoured that the Headquarters would be thing but good health, arrived here by the Immediately closed. According to information | Afałdowrme this morning ex route to Europe on received from a reliable source, however," the Headquarters will be established in the Imperial well earned leave of absence. the front; consequently, they will not be closed JAPANESE decorations for foreigners-Mr. Rudolph Dienich, Instructor of the Musical School, Tokyo, has been decorated with the Sacred Treasure of the 4th Order; Mr. W. F. Pege, with that of the 3rd Order; Mr. R. F. Trevithick, Mr. J. Hall and Mr. J. Macdonald, of the Japanese Government Railway, with decorations of the 6th Order.
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THE Emperor of China has appoloted the following Prince and Ministers of his Court to act as Imperial Flaance Commissioners to finance a loan to be raised to pay the indemnity due to Japan under the recent Treaty of Peace Prince Kung, President of the Commission; Sün Yü»wèn, Prevident' of the Board of War, and Wing Tong-ho, President of the Board of Revenue. Vice-Presidents: Hiü Yang-yi,(Vice- President of the Court of Censor: Chang Ying: | Kuan, Vice-President of the Board of Revenue, and Liao Shou-heng, Vice-President of the Board of Civil Appointments, Associater, Sir Robert art will, is sald, be the general adviser of the said Commission,
PENAL servitude for lifa was the sentence passed recently by Mr. Justice Law at Penang on a Cblauman who was found guilty on a charge of unlawfully returulag from banishment, Taz Band of the Rife Brigade, by kind per mision of Major Noel and Officers off the Regiment, played a highly appreciated selectionA
of music at the Public Gardens last night. Mr. F. C. Bishop, formerly Manager at Shing | ani and afterwards. Inspector of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ld., has been appolated Manager In London of the Bask of China and Japan, Limited..
OUR Amoy correspondent, ander dute, gih Instant, writes-"mutinous Cantonese soldiers brought over by the Arthur refuse to leave the
Eship, averring that the Governor promised to
At Shangbal, on the 1st of Jane, the wife of G. KOPP, Imperial Maritime Customs Service,
of a son.
At Shanghai, on the sad of Jane, the wife of P. R. S. VINCENT, of 2-100.
DEATH.
At his residence. Taku Road, Tleatsin,'on and June, at 3 p.m., TSING LAISUN, MA, Hamilton College, New York, U.S.A. for over twenty year Chlef Private English Secretary to H.E. the Viceroy LA Hong-chang.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUSSDAY, JUNE 11, 1895,
land them at Canton."
WE nols that Mr. George Willlams, late Secre tary of the British Mercanule Marine Officers' Association,' was ganatled on the 'ist ultimo as Orderly Room Clerk of the Belilah North Borses Constabulary, the appointment dating from the róth April.
Hatz Shearmen, Manager of the "Sing Hole" was charged before Mr. Wodehouse to-day by Inspector Mann for selling Intoxicating ilquors without a license. Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared for the defence. A nominal fine al gio WHI Impared and peld. :
It is reported that severs! prominent merchant el Osaka have under consideration a.scheme for establishing a colton-spłaniaz mill at Shanghal
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REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, No, 1165, E.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday, the 17th instant, at 3.30 for 9 pm, precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
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the mark and foll so close to the Bygde that the the Japan Mat! of the gist May. In proportion, Captain hore up and anchored some miles datus her position is raised by the recent war with to ses,
The Arthur (late Cass) which was to leave China, so must also increase the difficulties of the previous evening with a crowd of refugees, effectively preserving her new promigo as the whom the Governor was said to be con- strongest Stats In the East. What le most cele stopped by the lost and to show urgently required, in the opinion of the that they meant what they said a shot was fired yiff, an, indeed, of every other leading across her bows fram à toi. Nearly all night the sound ef rifle shots were heard along the river Japanese foumal, is the increase of her military was seen power in general, 'and the augmentation of her and later on the algal "Mutiny dying from the Arthur, but it appears to have Navy la particular. The greater part of the j | Indemnity obtained from Chind must be appro- been gaalled quickly.
There is a great deal of fighting amongst the plated for the construction of men-of-war. On Chinese soldiers themselves, who come from all the palat we are told that there will be no dis- parts of Chins; recrimination and bickerings, onE bisming the other, lack of commissariat facili-sentient voice in the whole nation. As to the tles and want of leaders in whom the men hare foreign policy of the Empire, it would be Japan's confidence, render the whole scheme of defence wisest course were such a policy possible, to » sony farce, which is alike a shame and stand aloof from any diplomatic combination disgrace.
and endeavour to be the commanding Power in the East without neslatanco from other countries. Such, in fact, was the policy formerly advocated by the 7 But the force of circumstances has compelled our contemporary to acknow- lodge the impossibility of carrying out much ⚫ policy. It now says..."Now that the Powers of Europe have begun to pay
The Governor's Tamen has been lootid and burnt besides many other balldings in Taipikia, the capital. Several-hundred thousand dollars worth of prorely has been wantonly destroyed and a reign of terror has set la.
LATER.
Several soldiers were kliked on the Arthur by shots fired from the forts as she wan laaring Tamil Bat for the protection afforded her by the which fired late the forts, killing 13 men, and thereby aliencing their gan, the Arthur (a stname; dying the German flag) would have been sank by some of the shells which ever and ahon whizzed over the harbour and fall gisue to this, the Governor's yansport.
FURTHER PARICULARS..
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Amoy, June 7th,
Our Amoy correspondent reports. The Arthur followed, the Douglaṇ"Uher Formosa, Captain Hodgins, into this port. The former brought ten dead soldiers and slot of wounded men, having been shelled by the Tamsul forts as she was sitempting to leave the faland with the Governor (Tang) and his body
guard of 1,500 men.
The crew are safe, but had a terrible experience, their cabins and the vessel's fannel being riddled with shot and shell I
The Japanese have landed at Fohal and are marching on the Tamani forts. It is said they Bu have "brought over numbers of Chinese soldiers to act as their guides and also to entice The Formoso reports the Foreign Community their compatriota into ambush. are all safe so far, and we trust to the little band of British and German troops to protect them until the Japanese get within striking distance of the mob now looting the capital.
ACCORDING to the Yushin Nippo, Lieut.. General Kawakami bas sinted that the number of Japanese who have been sent to China since the outbreak of the Japan-China, war, including soldiers, military coolles, &ca, amounts to about 300,000.
A Rax object was brought up to a grip bucket of dredger employed deeping the entrance to Boyd's Dock on Friday afternoon, ways the North China Dolly News of 4th init, and the Chinese employed on the dredigerincon tinently took to their heels when they found the dead body of a human being banging to the bucket. The corpse was that of a foreigner.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Netherscle Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals :---
Mr. Wong Shua Tong monimuntimmu♣ H.E. Major-General Black, C.B........... Mr. King Wa........................
Mr. F. R. MARTER & FOR..................... Miss R. Mackenzie.............................................PTAENO
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THE "ILTIA” IN ACTION.
MUM Tamaul, June 4th. The is rendered excellent service by firing on the forts and killing thirteen men with her machine gues. If she had not done so the forts would have sunk the Arthur. After silencing the fons she accompanied the Arthur out over the bar and well out of ranga of the guns. The large fert was bought off with $5000 cumabaw from the Goremer !
THE RELIEF OF. TAIPEH-WELCO Perhaps one of the most brave, most herole, exploits of the whole campaign in Formon was the relief of Talpehiu and the subarb of Tustatin, where the foreigners carry on their tea bminess. It seems the Chinese soldiers who were beaten and driven sant of Kelang fled to Tratatia along the railway line, as that was the best road and they could, on of course, march rapidly on ft. Then as the garrison of Testutia was goable to control them they all joined in a general rald, looting, burning and murdering among the lalanders and their Twenty thousand men Own Countrymen.
FATAL accidents have been very common the Australian race-course of late. Since August last year, thirteen jockeys have been killed out right as died of injuries received while riding in races, The Australasian, desling with the stricter supervision on the part of stewards than there is now. From what the Australiap paper says, it appears to be the practice to allow raw stable boys to ride in races, und, that lares proportion of accidents is traceable to this practice.
to have pear
so as to avold the expense of first · bringok | subject, suggests that there should be much smarting under defeit was an ugly crowd cotton from Shanghal and afterwards shipping REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. it in the form of yarn to that port.
LONDON, June Fath, TESTIMONIAL TO THE CHAMPION CRICKETER.
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The Daily Telegraph has started a nasional subscription limited to one shilling to present testimonial to Mr, W. G. Grace,
LATZ naliva Dews from Chéngtu concerning the recent slots and outrages perpetrated on themis sionaries, es imates the damage done to properly at a little over Tie, 3,000,000. In some cases resistance was offered by the Roman Catholle THE CRISIS IN FORMOSA. converts against the mob, résaling fu·loss of life on both sides..:
THE RUSSO CHINESE LOAN.. The news of a Russo-Chinese loan in con- firmed. It has been received with marked dis, | Our Mação c'rrespondent under dale the rith favour both at Berlin and London, mors | Instant reports that cases of plague are diminishi, especially at London, because the facts of ilting and only two or three deaths oceni dally issue under the circumstances places Chloa The police are busy cleaning out houses and complete subservience to Russia, [We published this news on the gth lastent.➡
EA, H.K.T.
RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
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Te is stated at St. Petersburg that Rusula will negotiate concerning the evacuation of Korea after the evacuation of the Linotung Paulusula has been finally arranged.
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RESULT OF THE GRAND PRIX DE
PARIS.
GRAND PRIX DE PARIS of £11,000 for ibres year-oldı; distance about y mile y furiorga..
Cherbourg Wakies a Sagutalca i pr
Storr 3.
(From Japanez Papers.)' KOREAN AFFAIRS.
SOUL, May 18 Min Ei-tatio, who went to China last year as an envoy, has returned by the Chinese man of wat Chis-hal. Nothing is as yet clear about Kia Elycka and Min Elshun. The question is now being discussed as to whether they shall be arrested If they talars,
1 May 29th.
burning tar in drains. A Chinese, processio
la parading the streets nightly, and the Chinese shops are Enlag off crackers to defvá the "plague || devil" to Jericho, os Timbuctoo or to the bottom
of the bottomless pli,*.-05
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Ma. R. PAQET has been promoted to be Second Secretary of Legation st.Tokyo. Under ordinary circumstances this promotion would yet have taken place for some thine longer, bat Hue Majesty's Government were evidently desirous of marking their sense of the very able manner in which Mr. Paget discharged the exceptionally onerous detles that devolved upon him when anddenly regalted to assume charge of the Legation after Mr. Fraser's death, during the difficult days immediately preceding the out- break of the recent war.
THE "ILTIS" IN ACTION.
THE "ARTHUR" FIRED ON.
GALLANT RELIEF OF
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vigilant attention to Eutera affairs, it must be expected that Japan's efforts to protect and farther her prestige and interests may at any moment produce complications with not only one but even two or three of thote. Powers. In such an event it would be little short of madness for Japan, to defy their combined forces without the 'arristanes of any ally!" Evidently the wisert course will be to confront · Combluation by counter-combina- tin. Some of our countrymen - may › ‹ be disposed reject the Ides of a floreika sillance as suggestive of an abject and craven
splift allen to the heart of the samural. Suck persons ought to recollect that not a country is the world in bold enough now-a-days to rely upon *Its own military strength alone for the main
tenance of its independence. All the Powers viz with each other to increase their allies, for they know that it is dangerous to maintain a solitary position in the present state of civilization. Diverse as
the particular foralga politics parsued by European countries, the
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imate object aimed at in in every instance to secure the friendship and alliance of as many States as possible. The conclusion of secret conventions for mutual maxistance is thus on of the most common practices in the world of civilized diplomacy.. Witherto her goo graphical posliton has enabled"Japan to stand stoof from all diplomatic combinations with European Powers. But with the Increase of direct contact with those countries, it cannot fell to become more and more necessary for her to have some allies. The statesman responsible for the direction of the Empira's foreign policy ought therefore to study closely the condition of «Maire abroad and to form a clear idea as to which tations may be counted as filendi sud which must be reckoned as enemies. It is already high time to take such precautionary measures so that there need be no confusion and conster... · nation in case of emergency."
PEKING NOTES.
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Tastatia, so It occured
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) to the foreigners there that the sooner the
PEKINO, June 1st. Japa came in the better. A meeting was held and three young men, les merchants, bravely THE REMOVAL OF LEGATION GUARDS agreed to set out for the Japanese lines through has at last been effected. The native troops country given up entirely to murder and had become more or less of a nuisance and an rapine. They found the Japanese advance abstraction to the Legations. Peace having haen guard ten miles out on the Kelang road where obtained it is considered no longer necessary they were waiting for re-inforcements. There for the Chinese to protect the Legations, so the were only soo Taps there, weary and foot-som guards with their tents, spears and swords have with their long march, and not knowing whether | disappeared. their retreat would be cut off. But they held the village pluckily up to the time of the arrival
In the Japanese draft Article VI. six places of the foreigners (whose names, by the way, I are mentioned in be opened to trade. Peking have not yet obtaleed, but must do 10) who mands fist and Wuchow on the West River in begged them to advance on the capital #Kunggui la mentioned £ith in arder. In the onco, "stated that sil was in disorder, and ‡Chinese reply as pubiahed, in extilcising Article their lives in danger and every hour preciou). VI. the Chinese Envoy simply says that his reply Having heard this news from 'a Corporal, the
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Colonel In charge called his officers together on the set and and classes containing these concessions la reserved. Nothing further has and held a council of war, with the rent that | Transpired so far as in gat made pobile, but in the the gallant life hand, only soo strong, fell in Japanese reply to Chlea's counter proposals, only (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENZ.) and determined to Pallet Tahoed door places are mentioned, Peking And Wiebow
Tamsui, June 4th, 18954
They soon reached Tushtis and drofe upward belog len "out" without any reasons of 20,000 suffisus out of the plice in i twinkling, assigned. Japan does sat demus We should “The latest news from all parts of the island and two hours Exterikad patrols out and the like a linie light thrown on subject. Why. shown that affairs are in a very chaotic place perfectly tranquil. This waY A COUTEREOUS WEIN these two places expunged? Was fi condition. The air is fail of all kinds of act, and it is to be hoped that the officers in Because they were vaineless? Was it that ghastly reports of rapine and cold-blooded charzo, and their men will betwjgly sawarded for | China abjected very strongly? We there any murders. Since the Japanese landed at Keelung | thelt bravery and promptitude,”
quid pre que, given, or promised? Was there collageel like a house of cards, the chicken their praise of the Japanese and any that they Japan to recede, from her demands? Was the republican Government seems to have
The forelgums bere are most anticstande in any foreign Power bringing pressure to beat upon hearted Governor being one of the first to seek are fine allows and full at “go,”-emmo bird (Faking given up to the plaase the Dynasty! reinge in fight. It seems sheer folly for the
When enter was restored they said "You may Japan was bent at one time apon entering the nazives to have given in owing to the loss of a few
naw dleniles' yous-forbiga guards," who have capital and "dictailng terms under its walls ja kundred men only after such 'elaborate efforts have been made to defend the leland, Hundreds done such good service in protecting The foreign order to prove the press and strength of the of thousands of dollars have been spent here in property, for wa will now loskater avarything."|| Island Empire, Who is it that has sought and men and arms during the last few months; and This spacial mission of the three plucky tos saccended in gaining a certain degree of 1⁄4 face
And who is it that has prevented for China? the Chimees in their blindness thought they met hastened the occupation of realul by the opening up of the West River? For could make a stand with mobe of untrained fire days, saved many lives, and thousands of Bridal merchants and the Hongkong Chamber soldiers and with "Groerals as ignorant of dollars worth of property modern warfare as the men they were suffered.
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The Chinese are now begging the Japanese to hurry up and occupy the other towns, where the fitmicas Chinese soldiers are raiding and ravishingy and at this writing already a good deal has been accomplished:
of Commerce have been mamariailing the British Minister and Government to have the Went River open. Here was a splendid opportually, of which Japan took såvantage, ret for her benefit alone, but for the advantage of the whole
THE many friends of the la'e Mr. Kiley, whose faithful. Amah......mia santanced to plu-works! imprisonment at the Palice Court on Saturday for taking her master's silver watch and chal; will be very glad to hear that the unfortunate Captain Kurocks, of the Japanese man-of-war woman was brought befors Mr. Wodehouse It seems they landed to the southward, near
Csal") | granted an audience with the King of Koran | to-day, who told her : that he (the Magistrate) | Harbour, and attacked the förts in the rest. \ and they, ŋare ; now!! gutrisonedyby Japanese' in the face to the British Government}
Tsukuba-kan, has just arrived here, and will be
was not satisfied with Saturday'sɔweldeden And
Lo-morrow.
ording to Captain Katrecks, the Chinese ha would therefore re-open the case for hathir This front, but they were utterly non-nate a bat in company wilt the man-of-wat which arrived at Jinsen on the asteridence to Thursday, the 13th instant.The Inst, with the Korean ambasader on board, was unfortunata amak was, we are glad to hear, the Chin-kaf. She was dying the Korean flag, and bar capiats, accompanied by several officers, therespon allowed out en kali ia oma uuenty of $50. paid a visit of courtesy to the Trukuda-kan. May 201
WIEN the Rasolan Squadron passed Wal-balewal * Prince Fak will shortly be formaly inPONEN in their last cruise, says tha' Chefil, Br ASPBERRYADE, &C. - Be Koned Govermiet
Stablere Home Affairs, and Ll. Chi BINGWAY A ENGROS (ORNt, some of the smalerskipa and thi
herbome and ! for. Joition M. MAMA SUT.
BAKAN, HAY 29th. | run sound the leland of Lin-kung-aan. The King of Korea has formally expressed 37 | Japanese war-vessels in Wai-hai-wal Coust Incuya his gratitude, for the kindness | sché sig fort on the island at once of the Emperar af. Jepan in pueraillon en Chian pending di pureeiving the Randoms, to acknowledge the independence of Koren.....
War rofwned by the jalapen
The Japanese bars taken Kelung, the grest, stronghold of Formosa, and from them they wild
world, Who is it that has deshad the dus be able to march on the Capital at their leisure,
The forts at Tamsul did not fight the Japanese, from her lips? Who has given this slap The Chinese soldiers, it is said, fought wall, marises from the fjarlapan, phishtian
This is perhaps the most humiliating act cos partiesfarly the Cantonese, who were burning to
Three large Japanese Immelada are quietly nected with the whole way as far as Great Britain is concerned Wall Great Beltats Rubmis pland at the Japanese mode of warfare and quickly became met besken and demoralised. German mm-of-war Irene and British cruiser to be that not aside and treated, as & Candie The Ap with his dark uniform in invisible in. Painbow, en die en adonien en won ka ndeligeable Nothing to the way of capacity the grids and scrubby and the smokeless powder Everyone is now relieved as the ups are in and action is to be expected frees the present where no waraleg of their hers deempation and they feel very chiclete theral Government. It is to be Loped that the consequence was that John saw his invadere for making such short work of leda ti foreign representatives are not geldg to contiane. wurden falleg all round him, but didn't know. meantime the Chinese soldiers men being shipper |. then undiess and fruitless discussions with the come fromt. He heard a sole off to the maleland as fast as in:y can be wrong at powerless, circumlocution, registration and Cheng kolay Aring, and then the grand down to the POLIS ABS, despesa, found a take obstructive, office, yclope the Zimne il Yamén, whose members, when the fate of their country quickly straws with dead and dying men. It then awk P paraad, to the onlookers like magic ; there was Not one life was lost among the foreign med is hanging in thin balances, can laugh, snicke Pastar; no one in particular was fired at chants or guards, and all dinger to savecis now their long pipes, and talk of nothing but
puerilities. wall the slaughter was terrible ! Thus out- OVERCAMAR
THE INDEMNITY, reberaled and sonplussed John sat down and
There li plenty of work for the Red Cross
Powers, Gemany will take one hundred Little wonder then, thar ke saw it to society here, and. Dr. Kogler has his banda fall, it is onld, is to be divided among the thres TRA, ETAROŠANA LİMAKaif into a common gr der ihn wires have pain or anyon
I kava no newi from the centre of the Island : Sen paalle as soon as porodulés is l
'DAKIN,' CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS see made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will beat compe- rison with the beat English Manufschafer,
Special terms to BoTqLE, CLUBS, Manzs and other Larga Consumers.
Any complainty should be addressed to the Manager Hongkong, sth May, 1891-
lay
MR. SATOW.
MOROCCO, May nốth,:
Isst, twn forpade-boste pomlog fimus
Its expected that Mr. Satow, newly appolatadi | Possed Thawngh the Russion Fquadron and Betish Ministar (o Japan, igill leave for his pensiniturnad, Whiin vasolng thứ Kual early la Angust,
ww, they played the Jaymone National
mit ityvunfair totals: balang? debillo
dest kimonćt of kit gandy bent, litow kin tidag) exfracting ballets, Ezing up broken pong ath. - mision tesis and Russia and France exch
The Japanese in their attack on Keelung showi♫
"quarter" of the remaining" hail. "The Chinese esenet refuse the Powers and they are desirous
"Valted Rieses and, of course, niso taska Customer
*1 think tha ten" trade will be resumed in a also at giving a portion to Gress Bifisis and the
the same ernalderation for foreign interneta no.) feir dayé,