The Ho
and Shanghai Bank shroff THE was calledl und questioned by accused, witness, confirming some of the questions, but denying others He decidedly fald he did not agres 10 do as accused wanted him to do to receive the compradore's orders for payment of goods if they were signed by accused. AMA
Further exactinations were alaninade of a bank clark and led of Cassim Mohamed's assistant, which elicited very little 'n' favour of the ex--- aminer
|
THE HONGKONG ELEGRAPH MONDAY, J
BETWEEN SAN
ATIAN NAQUE,
It was a pretty sight, as witnessed by a clergyman of the Nebraskas from the top of a large tree at San Pedro Macari, at:4.30 g.in. on Saturday, when the regiments marched out li brillangy as though ou parade instead of the a long winding colunt, then deployed as battle groundThen dividing into two columns, His Lordship then addressed the jury and one in command of General, Lawton and the explained very fully the facts of the case, and
other under General Hall, the regiments, cont. said that after what he had stated if they found posed of the 12th, 13th, arst and 22nd Infantry, accused guilty they must find him so on both 1st Colorado Volunteers, and 4th Cavalry ad- charges, as they were of the same character.vanced in a seml-circle and attacked the natives The jury deliberated for a short time, and on in their trenches. "The fight was brief though the question being put to them is to their lively while it lasted. The boys proved their verdict the foreman gave the finding
metue, even recruits who had never been of guilty
under fire maintained the fighting reputation on both charges.
Accused, on hearing the verdict, asked His of their regiments, and earned the praise, of Lordship to be as lenient as possible, for their officers. Soon the entire filibustering although the jury's finding was against him,outfit, with shirt-tails flying in the air as signals his intention was not to defraud AC P of distress, were disappearing in the distance Since then the natives have been conspicuous by their absence. Many casualties occurred caused by the suffocating heat. The boys had no water and dropped from fatigue, while hundreds had to be sent to the rear. However, the entire action, though brief, deserves praise. FROM THE OTHER SIDE. MISLEADING INFORMATION.
By what His Honour said to accused in reply to his request to be as lenient cus possible, it was evident His Lordship was fully agreed as to the just finding of the jury.
He pointed out that accused's action was nothing more nor less than an artful and danger ous commercial fraid, that the order he tried to pass was a false instrument, and further said:
am not so sure if you were charged with forgery ma-jury would decide that it was such The Court is inclined to be lenient con sidering your age (20), and I sentence you to 12 month's hard inbour."
The Court then rose until 18 o'clock to morrow, J
ARMED ROBBERY AT WONG KOK SHUI,
(From the Independencia). The troops of General Concepcion occupied the districts of Carmen, Dolores, San Augustin and the outskirts of San Isidro,
in Friday's engagement the loss on the American side was 7 waggons (sic) of killed and wounded.
The troups of General Macabulos are hold ing the district of Bulson."
1817-Accession of
Amence purchased ited States"
mission premises at Haimen,
1806-Madagascar declared a French Colony,
1898 Russin stopped Chinese warships from 189%Record Reign Thanksgiving Day
entering Port Arthur, 2
AGENDA
TO-MORROW Criminal Sessions,
THURSDAY, Zand. Un Loong murder case at Police Court.
FRIDAY 23rd.
English mall due.
rind Dennis and 3 r Chinos
sare. Slade
Per Samari, from SwatowDr. Cantlic, and After Williams, and 17 Chinese
Por Yawala ukaru, from Australian Ports for Hongkong Messrs. Hendry, A. W. Hosking Misses For Waldrose A Harclay
Europeans, and to Chinese in stoerige. For Mr. and Mrs. Allan Loche, Mr. Belmont, Yokohama Messrs FW. Johnstone Rollinson, W. Douglas, Miss Nettle, Messrs, Vde C. Andrada, A. Nyagdon, L W Spencer, Geo Will, C. Britton, C. Winter, ACUM¢ Millan, and Japanese.
Pei Hohensaliers, from Japan Professor r. Florenz, Mrs, Clarke, Mrs. Murew, Mrs. Taylor, Mr and Mrs. G. Kufferath and children, and a Chinese
Departed.ASSE
Per Olympia, for Shanghai-Mr A JMac kenzie, and Capt. Hinsen. For San Francisco
Mr. J. O. Mcintosh. A
To amutual Stores case at the Supreme Fer Athenian, for Kober. W. S. Taylor Gourt.
SATURDAY, 24h. Noon.-Mall leaves for Europe.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE..
German (Sachsen) to-inorrow. Canadian (Empress of India). Tacoma (Columbia) '22nd inst. English (Railuavas) 23rd inst American (Guelic) 24th inst.. Tacoma (Victoria) 25th inst German (Bayern) a7th inst. American (China) 7th pros
row.
The Imperial Genman thail steamer Sachsen left Foochow this morning at 5 and may be expected here to-morrow afternoon.
*
The N G. 1. steamer Rafaele Rudaltino left Bombay for this port on the 17th instant and is sue here on or about the 6th July."
NEWS FROM-THE SOUTH. On the oth of this month, at a meu, an armed
As we stated
few days ago, the local govomment in Negros has framed a political robbery was committed at No. 29. Wong constitution for the island and has now sub Kok Slut, a small village between the milled it for the approval of the United States Faikoo Sugar Refinery and Sat-ki-watt Government. In his message to President clothing and money to the value of $150 McKinley, Senor Aniceto Lacson says that the being stolen by the robbers, numbering ten, inhabitants have gladly accepted the sover who used firearms. On information being given to the police, Lee. Sergi, MeSwadeandP.C.Loy eignty of the United States, and that in conse cock were ordered to make a raid on an un-nce the glorious Stars and Stripes were hoisted on the island on the 18th of March last. numbered matshedat Tung LoWan where it was known, that had characters had their head-grets that in other parts of the archipel quartere,They did so at 9 p.m. on the 16th ago in Luzon and Panay, war is being waged inst., capturing ten Chinamen and about 50 part of those who resist the nuthority of the without reason and without justification on the articles of clothing Four of the prisoners United States. have been identified as concerned in the rob hery at Wong Kok Shui, some of the clothing more than half of the amount of sugar exported Senor Lacson says that Negros produces being found in their possession, all of whom After evidence was taken, Mr. Sercombe-Siaithed to agricultural pursuits, and are consequent "ANGKONG AM were charged at the Magistracy this afternoon: from the Philippines; its inhabitants are devot committed the four for trit at the Criminally peaceful. They have accepted the sover
Sessions.
THE HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
LONG-RANGE 'CUP-AND SPOONS..
Saturday, 17th June 1899. .
700 800 H'cap. Total.
Corp. 1s, R. E.
00
Mr. A. B. Skelton.*
Mr. W. Toller.
40 4
Ir. A. Watson.*......
85
Sapper Clarke, R. E.
.85
C.J. M. Wallace, R. E..
39
82
Corpi. Jenner, R. E39 31
12
82
Ar. Sgt Blair, A. Q. D530
B1
Corph Hills, R. E., Winner of the Cup. Windiers of Sports
16 Entries,
THE PLAGUE,
Cases reported in th inst
Deaths reported to 17th inst.
during past 24 hours.
Da
....797
Do. do. during past 24 hours... 30
'Totil... 817
742 #7 Total 769
instant
827 Epäst 24 hours: 23
Total... $50
Cases reported to
Do do
Deaths reported to 18th instant........
do during past 24 hours... 21 „Toalla, 790,
eignty of the United States under the convic tion that their moral and material progress would thereby be assured; that the Govern inent would foster the education of the people and means would be employed to develop the natural resources of the country,, -
As soon as the news of Captain Tilley's death reached. Iloilo, General Sanith and Colonel Duboce with seventy-five men started in pur suit of the murderers. They succeeded in kill. ing a few of them and captured two Mausers, six hundred cartridges and two horses, On the approach of the American troops the natives fled to the hills. The local government in Negros has addressed General Otis officially expressing its regret at the occurrence, and maintaining that the affair is of no political im portance. It protests indignantly against that savage and cowardly act by which Captaini Tilley's life was sacrificed, and expresses grati tude to the Goverment of the United States for having restored order at Langay and Bais,
THE NEBRASKANS HOMEWARD-
BOUNDAR
The Nebraska boys are making final pipa rations for their departure. Their goods will heready toplace on board thetransport Flancock about the middle of next week. All are joyous at the prospect of soon being with their dear ones at home. Companies C and H returned to their barracks in Ermita last Saturday from San Pedro Macati. The other companies will soon be relieved, although ultimate orders have not been issued as yet. Major Mulford expects to have the entire regiment aboard by next Saturday,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Helen
Capt. Frigast, of the Chinese steamer Mecfoo, from Shanghai, reports dull and cloudy weather, variable winds from N. to. S. Eto Chapel Island. S. and S. W. winds to port.
་4
افرید
The P.& O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ballarat, left Singapore for this parl on the 18th inst. pm with the Outward English mails, and due here on the 23rd inst at about 1 p.m.
at
is
The Imperial, Gennan mail steainer Bayern
the 16th inst. at noon and may be expected carrying the German mails with dates from. Berlin of the 29th May has left Colombo on here on or about Tuesday the 27th inst
-WHAMPDA DOCK RETURNS,
Kowloon
Isla de Cuba at Isla de Luzon Hoikao......... Marie Jedsen. U.S.S. Concord
D. Juan & Austria... Hupek
Cosmopolitan
Dock
PASSED THE CANAL. 19th May Benvorlich, Diomed, Socotra. 23rd Outward-18th May-Darmstadt, Nector. May-Caledonien, Braemar, Wetmar. 26th May Dardanus, Merionellshire, Ellen Rick
Bayern, Manila, Silesia, Olive Branch,
30th May-uralema 6th June-, Homeward 13th June-Sarpedon.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
For Yokoham-Mr. H. Stade,
STEAMERS EXPECTED:
Names".
From.
Empress of India Shanghai To-morrow. Sachsen
Shanghai To-morrow Nestor Singapore.To-morrow Camarthenshire... San Diego...
Benvorlich
Rijun Maru
Radnorshire
Glönartney...
Diomed
Victoria
Japan
To-montow Singapore June 31st Breinar ........... Singapore une zlat
June 21st:" Singapore... June 2nd Singapore June zand Singapore ... June and Singapore......
June 22nd June, 23r Galic de Japan ujjune 24th. Bayern
Colombo, June 17th, Belgian King...... Japan...... Yamaguchi Maru.. Singapore July 3rd
June 27th Raffaele Rubaiting Bombay ....July 6th China San Francisco...]July th
Ballarat
We would direct. the attention of shipping firms to the style in which Stamster Expected" and Projected Sailings are now published in these calumus, and in so doing respect fully urge the managers of shipping firms ta.gire orders to their clerks to furnia this office, on the form alewady sny- plied gratis with the latest available information every day.
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
Ship:
Destination
Arbria...avre, c
Bayern Belgian King- Bergios..
Date
July 5th.
America MaruSan Francisco, &c Aug, 29th Athénian Pacific Coast, &c... June 19th Ballaarat Shanghai ..... June 23rd
Straits. July 19th San Diego, &e...July ist Japan June 7th Shanghai, June 23rd San Diego, &c... Aug. 20th. Cannatthenshire. San Diego, Aug. 15: China Ceylon
Csingtu.....
Braemar
Carlisle City
timrations.
NOTICE
T TELEGRAPH have This Day-bean
THE OFFICES of the HONGKONG
EAME
UGLA
AMSH
HE Company's
CENTRAL, Second Floor, the premises FOR SWATOW, AMOY removed to Noc 50 QUEEN'S ROAD formerly occupied by Moss POVELE & CO. to which address all communications should be addressed.
3934 – FIBOR SKERTCHLY,
Moňayeray Hongkong, 1st May 1899
F BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, SÄILMAKERS,
Captain Roach, will be despatched for the abora Torts, TOMORROW; the oth instant;
For Freight dr Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, roth: June, 1899, '1 FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL THE British Steamship.
COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS
AND GENERAL COMMISSIONT
LEONAGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS
SOLE AGENTS FOR LEARTMANN'S RAHTJENS GENUINE F COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES
&C.
·&C»
Sole agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM
20
and P. & O SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH
WHISKY EVERY KIND, OF S SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 14th May, 1896
AIRLIE.”
BUTTER
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CREAMERY
THE MUTUAL
STORES
(SUB AGENTS LIPTON LIMITED,).
26, 28 & 30, POTTINGER STREET, HONGKONG,
JUST MARRIED PERS.
FRESH
ANOTHER LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF AUSTRALIAN
Hongkong, 33rd May, 7
80 CENTS per Ib.
London June 20th San Francisco, &c. July 18th City of Peking
Sydney, June 20th San Francisco, &c. June 22nd) City of Rin ......... San Francisco, &c. Aug. 12th Columbia ....... Portland, &c. July 8th CopticSan Francisco, c, Aug. 220d Deike Rickmers. New York, &c....July 10th N Doric ...San Francisco, &c.July 25th Emp. China Vancouver, &c. Aug. 9th Emp India
Einp. Japan Futami Maru
MEEFOO, Chinese steamer, 1,139, Frigast 18th | Gache
June, Shanghai 14th, jung, Gefallenogle C. M. S. K. Co. LYEEMOON, German steamer,
38, G. Heuer mann, 18th Jake, Canton 18th June, General-Siemssen & Co.
NINGPO, British steamer, 1.240; Phillips, 13th
June, Canton 18th June, General Butterfield & Sirire.
HUNAN, British steamer, 1,200, Frazer, 18th June, Canton 18th June, General Butterfield & Swire.
PurENIX, British sloop, 1,050, R. P. Cochran,
18th June, Shanghai 14th June. SHANSI, British steamer 1,240, Carnaghan,
18th June,Swatow 17th June, General M. Butterfield & Swire, YAWATA MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,307, A. E. Moses, 18th June, Sydney 31st May, CHOWFA, British steamer, 1,055, J. Williamson,
General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.. 19th June, Bangkok 12th June, Rice and Wood-Yuen Fat Hong
705, Jensaan,
AFFAIRS IN THE PHILIPPINES. Captain R. P. Cochran, of the British sloop HATING, French steamer, 205 M. Jenss
Phome, from Shanghai, reports:-Light mon- The following are taken from the Manila soon and fine weather. Times of oth and 12th instant
--- THIS CIVILIZED RACE.E
Captain Williamson, of the steamer Chow Fa, from Bangkok, reports Gentle to mode. rate southerly winds and fine weather through
Wuhu and Chinkiang, reports:~Fresh S.W. Captain Jones, of the steamer Paoting from monsoon and fuc weather.
* The wounded Filipinos lying in the trenches between San Pedro Macati and Paranaque,' }, out A waiting for the American Red Cross men to come and treat them as humanely as they treat their own brothers, amused themselves by playing possum" and sticking a knife or bola into unsuspecting Autericans as they passed. Colonel Moses of the Colorados, already shot through the arm, got also a good stiff jab in the leg from a wounded Filipino's knife. We have no details as to the treatment subsequently no- corded to that Filipino, but ourselves would have been very rude to him if we had had the chance
It is also reported that some of the American soldiers who lay on the fold-prostrated
heat were knifed by Filipinos
by the
This is humanity so boastfully claimed by Aguinaldo in lis proclamations and by the. anti-American section of Americans
EIGHTY FILIPINOS ARRESTED. COCKPIT AT PACO RAIDED. Yesterday it was found that the Paco cockpit was full of natives watching cock-fights con- trary to regulations. The anthorities sent a bady of soldiers to close the place, and arrest as many as possible. About eighty Filipinos were arrested and several were shot in trying to escape, The scene almost sembled a battle field, and the noise, and the large numbers of fleeing lives with Americans pursuing and. shooting recalled to mind the fight in Paco early in Febniary,"
GALLANT OLD COL SMITH OVERCOME BY THE INTENSE HEAT ON THE MON PARA BATTLEFIELD
Colonel AT. Susithof, the returned to Manila by steam
day night. Advancing
* body of uje enemy.
rice fields on Saturday,
Colonel Dead Game the
despite his 61 years. column but bullets bega
unpleasant farmil
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
JUNK Meteorological weans based on ten years obser to 1893 Barometer
1:29:867 Therinometer
76.2 Humidity
84.0
Rainfall
WEATHER REPORT-
date
Baromete
Temperature
Humidity Rainfall,
Chinese-12th of gil moon of asth
Monday, 19th June,^1899/ Kwang-sil.
Sun Rises
shr romi
Ohr. 45min 4hr. 4701ta 5hrs 2amin.. Shriramin zohr domin
High water
erndon Low waterMorning th Infantry,
Afternoon: launch on Satur
ANNIVERSARIES humerus | 1834–C, Hi Spungeon bom vse heat of the
Shanghai occupied by British forces plucky old
Gwalior captured by Sir Hugh Rose,
erate cruiser "labama suşk
ral cruiser Kearsarge, risoners released from Vic-
Daniel,
June, General-A. R. Marty.. CEYLON, British steamer, 2,637, C,
fune, General-P & O. S. N. Co 19th June,Yokohama via Ports Loth PAOTING, British steamer, 1,088, Jones, toth June-Wuhu and Chinkiang 14th June, General Butterfield & Swire, UNITY, Norwegian. steamer, 929, F. Hansen, 19th June Amoy 17th June, General- Lauts, Wegener & Co. HOHENZOLLERN, German slearner, 2,039, E
Woltersdorff, 19th Jung-Yokohama 9th. June, Kobe 13th, and Nagasaki 15th, General-Melchers & Co.. KACHIDATE MARU, Japanese steamer, 2, 14
1. Narasaki, 19th June, Kutchinatzu 14th June, Con-Mitsui Bussan Kaishia KÖNIGSBERG, German steamer, 4,288,
Christiansen, 19fl June-Shanghai, roth June, General Carlowitz & Co
Clearances at the Harbour Office.
Tritos, Gennan su,, for Saigon.
Breld, Norwegian str, for Sadong
Kwai Luw British stean-launch, for Macao..
Athenian, British str, for Moji,
Trichloro, British str., for Bangkok -
Hong Leong, British str., for Amoy
Thyra, Norvegian str., for Moji.
Padting, British str., for Canton.
Kumsaug, British str., for Singapore
Petrarch, German str; for Saigon Diamante, British str., for Manila. Unity, Norwegian str., for Sangrang Shears, British str., for Canton.. Tradsuma, Japanese destroyer, for Nagasaki. Kengna, British str. for Canton, Clara, German str., for Hollow.... Mecfoo, Chinese, sur, for Canton. Marit Jebsen, German stry for Saigon. Ingraban German sir, for Foochow
Departures... June 18, Bamberg, German str. for Singa June 18, ue, French Str, for Hoihow. June 18, Hong Leong, British str. for Ame
une 18, Ningbo, Britishstr., för " June 29thenian, Betish, inne-19, Junan Britak
UNG, 19 June, 199 June 19,
honour of the Diamond
June 19
une
June 28th July, 19th ThursdaIs, &c., June 30th San Timicisco, &c July isc Victoria, 1.C.Aug. 8th. Hakata Maru Marseilles, &c. June 29th Haitan
Swatow, &c. June 30th Hakuai Maru.Kobe & Yokohama July 6th Idomeneus London, &c........ June 21st Hongkong Maru San Francisco, &¿July 8th Indrapum... New York, &c... Jone. 29th Ixion
London...June 27th Landonly 6th
Japan Macduff.
Nordhavet Nippon Mary
.....New York. June 22nd
San Francisco, &c. Aug. 3rd: Havre; &c. June 24th London, &c.
Nubia Preussen.
June 24th:
Singapore, &c...Sept. 13th.
Heinrich
Straits, &c. Seattle, &c.
Aug. 16th
June 29th
June-24th
Funelarst June 21st
July 9th
Riojun Maru Rosesta Sachsen Saroja, ...... Salvadora Shanshi Socotra Sumagawa Tacoma, Tantalus
kupe aand fune zand July 29th
B.C London, &c. July 4th Tosa Maru! Yamaguchi Maru Vladivostock, &c. July 6th
Yokohama... June 23rd Victoria
Victoria, BC. July 415 Yangtze New York, &c. July 29th Yawain Maru Yapan ....June 22nd
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DUMINY & CO
CHAMPAGNE
EXTRA DRY.
Carte D'O
800
Billery
Deml 800
Carte Blanche
Chateau de Charmières
M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris, MITSUI BUSSAN KAIS
No by The House Street, Praya Central
Head Office; TOKIO
"Branck Ofices in quella
ONDON, NEW YORK BOMBAY SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI TIENTSIN NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN.
Miki Coal Minera
Ohmtra Coal Mines
Kanada Coal Mines
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simpérial Governa
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MAGDUFF will be despatched for the above port on the aand instant.
STEAMERS."
"AFRIDI ho 'BIRCHTORZ
MOGUL
"GHAZEE"
COMMONWEALTHS
For Freight, apply to
About ot
Aug. zoth Aug
DODWELL &"CO., LIMITED
Hongkong, 15th June, 1899.
THE MOGULL NINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAL KOBE AND
YOKOHAMAS E THE Stedsbi
BRAEMAR," Captain will be despatched for the „ports, on FRIDAY, the 23rd-instante For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, ZONA DVA Agents, in -Hongkong, 75th June, tlog.~*
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. FOR MARSEILLES, COPENHAGEN-
**AND ST. PETERSBURG.
HE Company's Chartered Steamship
THE
NORDHAVETTES Captam Olsen, will be despatched, as above,
on or about SATURDAY, the 24th instant.
Eer Freight apply to
ARN HOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents, Hongkong, 15th June, 1899,
17718
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY-- FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANALIZ HE Company's. Steamship,
THE
IXION
Captain Nishwill be despatched TUESDAY, the 17th instant.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
De Agents.
Hongkong, 12th June, 1899.
UNITED STATES AND CHINA JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANALA THE Steamship
THE
INDRAPURA-
Captain A. Norsfall, will be despatched as above
on or about the 29th June.
For Freight apply t
JARDINE MATHESON & CO
Hongkong 20th May, 1899:
(686a
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR LONDON VIA SUI THE
CHE Company's Steamsh
Captain Thomps on TUESDAY
For Freight, app
BU Hongkong17th
SHEWAN TOMES
FOR NEW-YORK VIA HE New Steamship
THE
YANGTSZE
H. Allen, Commander, will be despached for the above Port, on SATURDAY, the 29th July,
For Freight, apply Lo
SHEWA Hongkong, 12th June, 1899.
ORT
Consignees,
CRN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
ASS GLENOGLE NOTICE
UNDERWI
Cargo shipped by. Tacoma for Hongkong transhipped at Kobe a Hongkong by
Columbia and
Consignees will be regi Bond and pay a deposit arrived value of the cargo prev signature of Bijls of-
sign
DODWEL CO
General Ager Hongkong, 14th June, 1899 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSH
CONSIGNEES of ARGO CONS
CITY OF The above Steamer having: of Cargo are hereby requeste Dills of Lading for Cou Jake Inunediate deli alongside
Cargoampeding will be landed and and
ind expense.
Hong