THE
The very
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JULY
NGHAI
to
Preceive their mails
and undertain way
"officeTM from Chefoo
after the fleet's and the
have arrived here, and now
sooner or later we will in' soine measure he was 29.0.at 3.a.m. yesteitay.A large number the British administration at Weihaiwei.are.
LIVING WAGE FOR SEAMEN
correspondent al'a home paper, drew, the attention of the foard of Trade to ure case of a fireman belonging to the Ulstermore, who was one shilling for 25 days and jodols, a month afterwards, The correspondent asked whether to adopt the time had not come for the Sture measures calculated to insure a living wage for Belush camen on board ship, and has received the following replyam directed by the Board of Tride to inform you that the question" of wages is not one in which this department that the arrangement referred to in this case is can directly interfero. I am, however, to state connected with the whole question of the shipment of seamen in British vessels at the ports of the United States, a question which is now under the consideration of the Board of Trade modes
Chit
Sun
"High water-Morning
Afternoon Low water-Morning
1864
Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES
dhr gomin.
Eart of Essex belicaded, Sebastint Bach, composer, died.
Robespierre guillotined.
Nanking retaken by the Imperialista -Death of the infant prince Ta-e-no Moyo,
- their to the japanese throne: "> 1888-Thess: Leesong wrecked off Pit Arthur
AGENDA
TO-DAY
British Th
Par Kon
British str., for Halan, British stry for Swatqi Hongkong French str., for Hai Changsha, British set for SB
July 7, Hoihad, French str., for Hollow. July 27 Tsinan.“ British str, for Australia, July 27, Unit), Norwegian str. for Saigon. July 27, Alausang, Brilish str. for Sandakan. July 27 Kwang Ping Chinese str., for Canton. July 27, Pring Heinrich, German: steamer, for
Shanghai
July 47; Ktvelyang, British str., for July 27, Kamakura-Maru, Japanese, str.,”
Singapore.
Passengers-Arrived.
· Per Haling from Höihow-33 Chinese, Per Progress, from Touron-39 Chinese, Per Fangtize¿ from Shanghai-Mt. Sande man,
Ber Changsha, from Sydney-Lieut-General Sarfred, Messra. Parsons and Davies.
Terrain from Coast Ports-Mrs.
West Point Building Coy's transfer books Stopam and a children, Europeau, and
closed till 28th.
*My Police Force a subject of another Po Lords, the master of a British ship sea is a magistrate. The ships part tais Briting Empire, and the captain is the administrator of the laws in that portion of the. Empire, we have been Surely, my Lords, it is only right and just that have started, from
to the of the Commissioner on whose sm under these circumstances, lie should be a north of Foriosa:
assorting and ordering of mail matter thust heri its way straight subject af Her Majesty.Sponking about this westward to the coast China The centre throw a heavy additional burden. It is said t
THE BRITISH POST OFFICE E matter in the House of Commons the President seems to have arrived somewhere-forth of the of the Board of Trade såld Chusan Islands at about 3 am yesterday and has been approached on the subject but that "It is not an agreeable thing to know that to have stopped, the persistence of the wind in Institution refuses to establish an office here on no less than 50 per cent of the petty off-the north showing that, as reported by the the ground of expense. And this with's surplus ters and seamen on board British ships Sicavci: Observatory, it was ationary to the of £4,000,000 per annum There are better days in store for Weibáinti, no doubt, and are foreigners, 1 think we would all- prefer that the mercantile marine, shouldastward of Shanghai nearly the whale of ye meantime we are all under obligation to the stated to have shipped at Ballinore at a rate of
terday. The rainfall here up to 11 pm yester be manned by British scanica day was 3.30 inclies and this has so loosened officers, European and Chinese, of the Chinese The night honourable gentleman then went the ground that the wind which reached for post office, and to the Commissoner and his on to say that he was unable to restrict the has done a large aniount of damage in the staff is above mentioned for such postal command of British ships to British subjects Settlements and the outside roads. The lowest facilities as we now enjoy,
TIONA THE ADMINISTRATION. because it would mean a reversion to the reading of the harmincter in the Settlement
Aniready mentioned, the headquarters of Lords, policy of the Navigation Laws. Well, my
of trees and fentes have been blown down in to go back to the old Navigation Laws. Other the streets and on the outside roads, the on, the island called Liukungino, off, which nations have them, and I believe the United French Bund and the Public Garden have the ships anchor, and where only leave is States are now enacting laws very much the ing suffered sery severely. Both telephone given to the men. Where also, rith one same as the old Navigation Laws, which and electric light wires have given way in exception, the foreign fins have established were repeated by us in, I think, the year 1849. several places; two of the electric light themselves, where there are policemen, a daily It is shameful that no encouragement is offered circuits were put out for a couple of hours on Court of Justice, and where are clean lines to a body of men who inve rendered most Thursday night, and telephonic and telegraphic vigilance of Her Majesty's Commissioner and and general comfort, thanks to the unremitting valuable services to the Empire, both in peace communication was so interruped that the and in war, and that allens should be encour Father in charge of the Meteorological Station his small but efficient staff. The houses on aged to compete against them My Lords, if at Sicawoi had to walk in through the storm the island have for the most part a southern
FIVE 12,000 TON SHIPS, this goes on, you will have plenty of ships, yesterday morning to the Scinaphora Station aspect, the principal streets running cast and
"The White Star. Lind will, in August," in- but in an emergency you will fail to get British to gather and impart information. Several of west with an outlook over a wide sweep of subjects to man them. I know that at the the matsheds on the Public Recreation Ground water stretching fully five miles, where the bay present day some very large British ships are were blown down, but Little Kiaochou as is widest to the south. To the west, and just a augurate a regular service of steamers between still completely manned by foreigners, and the German pavilion to popularly called, stood little south on the mainland, lies Flagstaff Liverpool and Australia The Company, hat. have not a single British subject on board. I unharmed through the gale, a proof of the Camp where a hundred marines find accom- ing sold all their sailing ships, have arranged know of one ship which did retain a British solidity of German, construction in the Farmodation. Further, west lies the city of Wei- with Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for the construction of five large twin-screw stea- subject as chief officer. He had been in the Eist. At midnight on Thunday the head haiwei-Terror of the Sea shall we call it ?—
Australian trade. The first of these, the Afric," employ of the company for 11 years, but was resident boy at the Swimming Bath warned the which is not under British Jurisdiction. Tomers, aggregating about 60,000 tons, for the discharged through no fault of his own, and other boys there to keep awake and on the the north, still following the sweep of the Day foreigner put in his place, and My Lords, I look-out for squalls, and at 230 am, the whole lies the Mafou, or port of Welhaiwel, the do not think this is a case in which, you can structure collapsed and is now a inere heap of city itself standing by a sandy beach. At adopt the principle of Fice Trade, and I hope bamboo poles and mats. The Dutch Consular Matou, a small but busy place, the cluef your lordships fil pass this Hill if only to let fagstaff is nodding to its fall in Hongkew, and native business is transacted. Unlike the city its streets are narrow and badly paved. Now it go to another place, where it will have full several telephone and electric light posts are
Matou has ever been a place of average Chin discussion and be thoroughly investigated. It being held up by the wires, one on the ese filth and from which nauseating smells are is a matter of too much importance to be Sinza, Read, being particularly dangerous,
never long or altogether absent. But those delayed, and camestly trust the Bill will There have been, as might be expected, un- receive a second reading, and
usually high tides, but the sampans and cargo who knew the Matou in earlier years tell us. boats generally stowed themselves away in safe that never was the place in such a vile candi at
tion before, This exceptional noisomeness is places before the gale was at its worst. Not a largely due to the naval contractor's slaughter single vessel has arrived from outside, nor have any left Shanghai during the last twenty-four house, which has been established there since hours; there are several due, but it is hoped the contract fell into the bands of à Chinese they have found places of refuge in good time firm. Not far from this slaughter-house are The Volunteer l'arade called for last night had, ther away are the headquarters of the 1st
some foreign residences, and: only little fur of course, to be postponed, while a great pat Chinese Regiment, which is marched. almost capital is employed in public funds and enter American (America Maru) 19th inst of the matshed Drill Hall on the Soochow Sir-With reference to the paragraph thar Creek has been demolished. We have not daily through the main street to the parade.timate; but no doubt the amount is very
heard so far that the typhoon has caused
THE RECENT INQUEST AT SHANGHAI.
4 CORRECTION.
To the Editor of the
NORTH-CHINA DAILY NEWS.
of the inquest on the late Mr. W. C. P. Spone jury to life or limb, and trust that this goound outside the east gme of the city: For |
appeared in your issue of to-day on the subject.
I shall be obliged if you will allow me to make the following correctionsMINALTI A Post Mortem examination was made by me, at the request of the Coroner, at 12 pm on the day of the inquest and the results com muncinted to the Jury in my evidence.
The Jury had to help them besides, in com ing to a verdict many other facts than those. which appear in your condensed and incorrect report, the Coroner being Mr F. S. A. Bourne and not Mr. E. H. Burrows as stated
record will not be broken..
At 11.30 p.m. yesterday the wind was still fisin the north, and at midnight the Public Garden was submerged, there being nine inches of water on the gravel path abreast of the red lamp at Garden Point-N. C. Daily
Nezus,
some time past the health bill of the European officers has been far from satisfactory, only a few escaping unscathed, some being more seriously. It is difficult to escape the con clusion that we have here
CAUSE AND EFFECT
of 12,000 tons, was launched last November the Medic, of similar dimensions, followed in December, and will shortly be succeeded by the Penic Runic and Sucuis, making a fleet capable of maintaining a monthly service.
COFFEE TABLOIDS,
A process has been invented and patented Ria for preparing, coffee in tablouls by a only will there be less expense in exporting system of compression. It is argued that not
coffee in this form, but the consumer will be more certain of thus receiving for his use the pure unadulterated article. It has been es timated that some £100,000,000 of British
prises in Brazil. This may be a liberal es
important.
→ SHIPPING REPORTS,
Enpuin Jenssen, of the steamship Huling from Pakhoi, via Hoihow, reports: Fine weather with light 5.E. winds, showery.
Captain Cubitt, RNR of the steamship
Formed, from Singapore, reports Light
TO-MORROWE West Point Building Coy's dividend warrants
ready
Wharf and Godown Coy's transfer books
closed. till grá prox.
4 p.m.--- Yawała Mary sails for Australia,
SATURDAY, 29th. Tacoma sails for Victoria. Noon-French mail leaves for Europe. RW.F. Gymkhana at Happy Valley"
SKIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE
French (Ernest Simons) 30th inst. Indian (Kumsang) ist prox. Canadian (Empress of China) and prox
Chinese
For Kamakura Maru, from Yokoham Capt. H. Yamada, Gomdr, N. Yamada, Messrs. Kamimura, 5. Hideshinia, Mrs. Going, and 151 Navy Japanese,
For Diamante, from Mmilä- Mr. E. Warner, Count de Sonnal, Mes.. G. Karelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Sosa, Messrs. H. Bruhn, F., Dunleavy C. Thomson, G. Cougales, son and servant, G. Gonzales, son and servant, G. Ramirez and servant, Sandford, 14 Europeans in steerage, -and 141- Chinese, en k
Per Haugchowy, from Amay Mr. Suther Jangan
T
Per Formosa, from London-Sub-Lleut W. Cochrano, Naval-Cadets D. Bignell, F. Russell, H. Johnson, Messrs. D, M.Mackenzie and Bain
Departed
Per Hohenzollern, for Yokohinta from Bremen-Mr. Gustny Erich From Gena W. H. Elmenhorst, The Joh. Reimann, and Mr. and Mrs. Cretot For Hiogo from Genow
American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 4th.prox.Dr. Papellier. For Nagasaki from Singapore
American (Nippon Maru) 6tb prox. American (Coptic) 13th prox. Tacoma (Olympia) 17th prox.
The Silk ex the Northern Pacific Steamship Company's steamer Olympia arrived in New York on the 22nd inst?
The steamer Kurang from Calcutta and Straits left Singapore for this port on Wednes day 26th inst at 5 p.m.
French mail, will leave Saigon to-day (Thurs day) at 3 p.m. for this port -";
The steamer Ernest Simon with the next
|--Mr. Otto Jasan, and-1 Japanese,
Per l'rins Heinrich, for Shanghai, from Bremen-Mrs. A Petersen and child, Messrs. Avon Holm, F. Kind, Mrs. Kuppandort and child. From Southampton Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carruthers, Messrs. H. Brandiers, F L. Lembke, Cheng, Lou, Mr. and Mrs FMC-- Lowy and child, and Mr. and Mrs Geo H. Jones From Genoa-Messrs. J. Hagelberg, A. Feller. F. W; Pfaff Oito Meyer, von Skoli- mowski, Fr. Kemer, C. Fritz, B. Briske, and "Halaa. From Singapore Meisra, M.
Hanssen, G. E. Allen, and Tun Hongkong-Messrs. G. A Staats, Stave, Slight. K Keme W. Lyons.
STEAMERS EXPECTED
Names
soon and fine smooth sea to firrival., Capuin Tayler of the steamship Diamante, from Manila, reports First part imoderate
weather, smooth sea. Latter part light variable. breate and clear instant via Honolulu,dias arrived at Yokohama, Stentor.
The T. K. K. Co's steamer Nippon itaru
Trusting these statements will give you aman Government and the Shantung Syndicate said that shortly all unlicensed dogs. on Mat'ou 5.W. monsoon and cloudy, sea moderate with mails &c. from San Francisco to the 8th
more favourable view of the way the Coroner Jury, and myself performed our duties, further cominent being unnecessary Tam, etc,
It is not too much to say that the condition, of the fafou at the present moment is a dis grace to the flag unter which it is supposed to be governed. The British authorities let it GERMANY IN SHANTUNG.
severely alone; it will not do ta deal so leniently state of affairs are not taken speedily. It is The negotiations between the Imperial Gor with them if steps to remedy this scandalous
concluded, and as a result the various interested sure, and a welcome more if we may gallier for railway and mining concessions have been
are to be summarily dealt with. A boon to be
groups have "amalgamated. The construction from it that the authorities are about to discharge and working of the railway will be carried out some of their responsibilities on the mainland: WA DUNCAN COOPER as much as possible with German capital. As as well as on the island. There, needless, to Ive have already intimated, the first line to be remark slaughtering, is forbidden. It would I, Soochow Road, 18th July,
Weihsion, to Tsinau-fu, with a branch line ers and others on the Matos, which eceno ner and Dr. Comper an injustice through nisto Poshan. This line must be finished in mically administered would do much to mitigate information in the matter-E, NC Daily five years and the first portion to Weiligen the nuisances mentioned above. A police force, News.]
three years Till 1908 the syndicate 200, is needed, but it is to be hoped it may not has the option of undertaking lines from be a duplicate of the Chijuese force which at Tainan fu 10 Ichow fu- and from Tsintau prescht terrorises the island- to The other of these lines
RECHUDESCENCE OF PIRACY....?
Emest Simons Silesia.... D. Balduino Mike Mar
[We regret very much that we did the Coro.constructed will be that from Tsintau, via not be difficult to raise a far from the shopkeep- occurred a few days ago, and in which th Empress of Japan" arrived at Koba, yesterday: Chingwo, wa
IMPERIAL DEOREES.
17th July
A PROMOTION
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R.M.S.
the 26th inst. at 9.30 pm and left to-day, at- 6 m. for Yokobaina where she is due to arrive to-morrow, the 28th inst., at 5 am.kala
and will leave for this port to-morrow morning Capt Trent of the steamship Kamakura | via Kobe 'only. Maru from Yokohama, reports Was very fortunate in escaping a big typhoon which Yakata Afaru received a severe handling.
Capiain Pearce, of the steamship Hangchow from Newcbwang, reports: Strong wind and heavy easterly sea. Put in to Tichow anchor age for four days. Thence fresh to light winds
weather to Hongkong. ⠀⠀ hazy
Captain Allen, of the steamship. Yangiare, from Japan and Shanghai, reports:-Fine weather, with confused swell to Tumabout, Chapel Island to Breaker Point dense fog,
weather. thence to port fine clear
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R.M:S. Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki” this morning at 5 am and will leave to-day at 4 p.m. for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive on Saturday the 29th inst. at 5 am
Kumsang..
Empress of Chin
Glenogle
City of Rio de Jan. Nankin. Nippon Mari Coptics? América Marungy
From:
and
promoted to the post of Secretary to the Office 3a li, about ten miles, on both sidea of the fine. - by 02-Jones Cording to the accounts of the Captur-Moore, of the steamship Changsha de Janeiro with máils &e. from San Francisco fully urge the tanagers of shipping firms to give andora to
Is Hardly likely to be earned on how that. Fishing orals resminy from Newchwang the Anglo-German agreement will regard to and neighbourhood, with the proceeds of their the Tientsin-Chinking Railway has been arayed catch, reporting fallen on evil times. In at. The syadiente has the right to sogar harbour and they have been boarded (1) Chang Chung-hsin. (Censor) is this day minerals and apply for claims within a inainte
and robbed by and cargo, and that not one band states there seem to have fen. It is a pity the Fame and the ling are away. Here is work for which they are just cut out! As it is there is only the Powerful lin
For twenty years preceding the war with Japan, pirates have given no trouble in nor thern waters; but since the war, there has been a recrudescence, increasing yearly. It will proba Mound that their lairs are in the the Miao Islands, off Tengeboufu. Quite uniber of local boats are said to have been, bald up during the past few days.
of Transmission for Decrees, etc. But this right must be exercised within five A PRELIMINARY STEP TO RESIGNATION,years and the claims must be properly worked (2) The Assistant Grand Secretary (and Pre- within ten years of their assignment to the sident of the Peking University) Sun Chia-nai,company. The total area taken in claims may sends us a memorial stating that the sick leave not exceed half the area of the 30 li rong at the of one month granted him is about to expire end of twenty years The German navy is to and yet he does not feel convalescent. He, have a preference in the produce of the coal therefore, prays that his leave may be further mines. The railways will have to carry the extended and also that some one may be ap Government mails free of charge The pointed to undertake his duties fro frns. With syndicate must allow other undertakings to reference to said memorial We hereby grant build branch lines outside of the 30 limit Sun Chia-nal another month's leave. **The capital for building and working the lines HOME SOME ACTING APPOINTMENTSA
has been fixed at 10.54,000,000
The Imperial Government is (3) Hsu Yung yi is appointed acting Pres obtaining very considerable privachoni dent of the Beard of Civil Appointments vite as compensation for its expenses Thrasher ser Sun Ghia-nai, absent on sick leave, and listing the country: and in creating the harbour at Ching-cheng is appointed acting President of Kino-chow. As soon as the dividend exceeds the Peking University during the said Sun Chia 5 per cent, the Imperial Government is to
'nai's absence.
*
A NECESSARY. DECREE (4) We have perused the memorial of the Censor Hau Shih-chia, in which he denounces the custom prevalent among the majority of the official class who consider an official spost only as the road to wealth and not as they should feel that, when appointed to a post they | are placed there to help the Throne to govern the people, clavate their principles, and to give them all aid and kind treatment. Hence continues the-memorial, again and again da we notice men who have been cashiered an dismissed from the public sen
avance,
returning
gotten.
rotten gair
and
receive one twentieth of the excess up to 7 per cent, one tenth of the excess qver 7 and under 8 per cent, and so on up to 12 per cent, after. which the Goverment gets half the profits. "Alter sixty years the Government has the right to buy up the railways Chin
• nort
from Sydney, &c., reports Leaving Sydney June 19th calling at the usual, Queensland Ports, 241 Fort Darwin; arriving at Manila July o moderate to light wind and fine weather being met with to C.. Matanal, thence to Blasila moderate to strong winds and heavy rain: Leaving Manila, July 24th moderate to bigla nesterly winds and fine weather across the China Sea
Caplain Crockett, of the steamship Hin Seng from. Moji; report - Encountered typhoon in Pattern Sea, apparently travelling in a N. Easterly direction, towards Hinsin (Japan) and escaped the centre of the storm by steaming dae South in the parallel of 126 Leng, the weather beginning to improve and the Barometer to rise rapidly on the evening of the 23rd July, and in Lat. 272 30 N. From thence to port experienced light 5W winds. and fine weathers
Captain Milroy, of the steamship Hasvuli, from Tamsui, Amoy and Swatow reports Left Tamsui on the 22nd lost at zam, ex- perienced heavy W.S. W gale with very heavy squalls and head sea, thick dirty weather. Left Amcy on the 25th inst., esperienced light vari
the able winds and thick fog Left Swatow on t 26th inst. Bad Bight S.W. winds and passing rain squalls - Yessols at Amoy on the ath and Haeshin At instCheangthe
Trynt Chowja, Swatew on the 26th inst
Beth The July 4th THE GERMANS A REPORTS
Lour last letter, little worthy fred Several welcome altower Theatery and the farmers have been Fenabled to heir crops. The immediate result has been what the spirit of unrest which has moved the people for the last few months is not so evident. It is there, however, and will NO MORE CONCESSIONS ——
not be finally quieted until a better government is in some way secured. There is a rumour on Shany the street that the German warships have paid son another visit to our coast and that German dave troops have again proceeded to Jihchao city. by the As the distance from here to Jihchan is fully arly morn ninety miles st is not to be supposed that we decided to shall learn the truth of this report inside of a
ttemp alweek The above sentence is to be construedKumngigug, Kaifong Wosang Whampoa
Powers as a piece of more or less mordant sarcasmand ying this idea Generis? ialComman empire Continu
lasking
-states that the idea
fighting should
But speaking of ilmes of communication,
astonished last ave
of the fini Smess.
Visit our city The Cheng it astonishing about it was that he came sucessful Peking via Talaniu. (or rather his bag but recognise thither, instead of from Tsingtao, with the Taris to he established here in a few da
the
Mice.
We
archus on the main mail route between Poking and Chinkjang. At present we are to have a weekly service, but after October a messenger will pass here cach way, abrice a We shall also be connected with by weekly service so that we are to feel very much in the world even. we are silll eight days from Shanghai.
Cover the loss
and the
IVE OFFICIAL DEGRADA good for this ich be Christ
has invited. He was accused) man life and perversely clination, and he is there's retire from officiind await which means that he has woard that one of least, putation, died, and thär led the apts the latter Fally!
OTANDA
CALENDAR.
orological means.based on fifteen years
ations-
WEATH
BEN
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Clly of Rio
Yokohama, and will leave for this port to- to the 6th inst, vía i Honolulu, has arrived at morrow morning vs Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga- saki and Shanghai.
HONGKONG AND WHAMTOA DOCK RETURNS. Isla de Cuba..., nt Kowloon Docki Isla de Luson H.M.S. Handy. Chelydra Hallcont Agnes...
D.Juan d'Austria - Devawongse va..
pro PASSED THE CANAL
27th June "Outward→23rd June-Benvenis
Needles, 30th June Formosa, Trieste, vim, Saratov, Alesia, Kranberg, 4th July- 7th Julyrnest Stiens, Misago 11th July
Benmuht, Kherson Saronia. 14th July-
Sadisen:
Canton, Pyrrhus Salate, Pisa, Stolberg
Homeward-18th
21st July-Ceylon, Nubla,"
Shipping
b. We would direct the azientien: 51′ shipping"" firms to the
aryls in which Steamers Expected, and Fr Tare now published in those columna, and in so doing respect.
shelf clerks to funtah tile office, on the forms/ Mérity, piled gratis with the latest available information Every day.
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
Alesia America Maru Bayer en Belgian King
Changsha Carlisle City Carmarthenshire. China
abia
Balduing
med Dari
Ellen 1
Emp Ch
Emp. India REKEmp Japan
Formosa
Chelic
Ghazec t Glenogle
"Arrivals. CHANGSHA British steamer 1,463 T, Moore, 6th July, Sydney 29th Jane, and Manila 24th July, General Butterfeld & Swire.c YANGTSZE, British steamer, 4,148, H. L. Allen,
26th July, Japan and Shanghai 23rd July, Hongkong General Shewan, Tomes & Co. "KAMAKURA MARU, Japanese steamer, 6,400, Trent, 26th July-Yokohaninisth: July, Dry fish, Matelies, and Cotton Nippon Yuson Kaisha
PROGRESS, German steamer, 687,
Lennox
Brande,
·Monila" Milka Mai
Nancha
"Layth July,—Tourón zath July, General
Siemssen & Co
HAIMUN British steamer, 636,
7th July,Tamsui zend: July
and Swatow, 26th, General Douglas, Lap-
DIAMANTE Britle
ARIA
24th July,
ongsan,
Yawath May
Diego,
New York, Victór
JAug 9th
Sept. 22ih.