TELEGRAMS.

** HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.”

SERVICE.

THE

WEST POINT BUILDING

COLLAPSE.

* NEAR-BY BUILDINGS IN DANGER.

Another visit to the scene of the recent col. Iapte at West Point in which houses Nos. 226, 218, and 230 were demolished, showed that the work of clearing away the debrit is going on with as much energy before, In the two

latter buildings the working gang have suce ceeded in removing the flooring, and wood work which had accumulited on the ground floor, and, it is stated that, by to-night all the refusa will have been removed from the pie

THE CUSTOMS CONTROL

CONTROVERSY CLOSĘD·

[From Our Own Correspondent]

Shanghai; 4th June, 12.20 p.m. The reply of the Chinese Governmises.

EXCITEMENT LAST NIGHT,, ment to the British Minister on the

There was on title excitement caused Inst subject of the appointment of the night when word reached the police that other Chinese Commissioners to the Cus-buildings, in the vicinity were also in danger

toms, is regarded as satisfactory.

The British representative con. siders the controversy now closed,

[Renter's]

The American Meat-Pasking

Scandal.

LONDON, 1st June The agitation, re the meat-packing scandal in America, is increasing and telegrams and letters are pouring in to President Roose velt demanding the publication of the con- fidential reports.

There is already a marked falling off in the domestic and foreign tinned meat trade.

The French Budget..

It is announced that France spent 8,000,000 on military preparations during the Moracco crisis, hance the heavy deficit in the Budget.

Franoe.

2nd-June. The French Chamber has reassembled

· and elected M. Brisson president.

The British Atlantic Fleet.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JUNE 4 1906.

THE SWINDLE OF SHOPS. ..

DRUGGED FOOD FOR THE BRITON.

The growth of the leviathan trade in pro visions is mnre ranid than the increase in our of the earlier provision-dealing companies, says imports of foreign fands. The success of a'few Professor James Long in an article in the Daily Afail, from which we quote, has been followed by the establishment of imitations, and there their gaudily-constructed shops, and with pra: in turn are illuminating our country towns with visions, tinned, coloured, or preserved, derived from all quarters of the globe. A big lea- dealer, recognising the substantial character of the profits in provisions, launches inte bacon and butter, cliccas and Quaker oats, and the many allies of such foods intended in tempt the invalid to that certain cure which is never accomplished.

BRITISH PRODUCTS SWAMPED.

Brielly, these concerns are in almost all in-

of collapsing. The police promptly turned out stances confined to limited companies, some of which are local in character; and this applies and on inspecting houses Nos. 238 and 240, on

largely to bakers and dairymen, and to some the same row, it was seen that the party. wall

extent to butchers and caterers; but whatever between these two houses war bulging out. The the staple articles sold, the principle involved alarm was at once given to clear the premises is the same, although it may be passive 'in of their occupants. The scene when the alarm

its character. I refer to the extermination of the individual trader, and the actual swamp was given was one of great comniotion. The

ing of British products by goods imported accupants of the buildings were all on the from the Continent, from America, and from alert. All kinds of personal effects and moy. Our Colonies. My contention is that the in- ables were thrown into the street from all sides dividual cannot compete against the collective wealth, organisation and system of the big of the houses, and the harry of the people to shopkeeper, who is able is buy huge can save as much property as they could looked assignments, and sometimes to import them in if every minute was preicous time in the work his own ships, and sometimes to save three of of salvage. In less than half an hour the four profits, which the individual or small houses were cleared. By that time a gang of trader, who of necessity buys from hand to

mouth, is compelled to pay.

bamboo men had arrived and were immediate.

OWNER'S LIABILITIES/

A report is current to the effect that the

Let us take the butcher, who now monopo

...

THE N.D.L. S.S. "KÒUN,”-

CAPTAIN'S ACCOUNT OF THE ACCIDENT.

The Nagasaki agents of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Messrs. Abrens & Co., have courteously placed at the disposal of the Nagasaki Press Captain Meiner's report of the accident to be

Roan

majority of our people, is unfit for the farmer's swine. The milk trader, however and the bigger the man the bigger the culprit insists on colouring to suggest high quality, and on employing drugs for preservation. His exam pls is, therefore, copied by the little man, to the detriment of the consumer. Neither drug nor colouring matter is essential, and at least one great West End firm refuses to use either. and is none the worse for its courage.

I find that the small fishmonger is quite as reliable and much less exorbitant in his charges the retail trade. The big man makes a big than the big traders who are now monopalising display and charges his customer with the cost. The little mah buys in the open markel with the greatest care, and, in order to secure adeunder these cirumstances being too dangerous quate custom, supplies an equally good article nt a much lower price.

:

GORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necesaurity endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this column.}

MONOPOLY AND "SQUEEZE."

:

We lek Nagasaki on May 6th at 9 am

which kept on until the afternoon with short Shorty after having left the Harbour fog set u

intervals and made us slow down several times as well as anchor twice. The Iki channel

we set our course westward of Iki. Towards' evening the weather cleared and at 8.15 p.m. we were abreast of the Northern end of Ikisima. Later we had, however, again on account of fog, to slow down. At 10.13 p.m. the sound of the steam whistle raised a striking echo. Im- mediately the engines were set full speed asters, in spite of which the ship struck ground a few minutes alter and did not float again. All boats were cleared to take in passengers. The latter were aroused and supplied with he belis. All happened in perfect quiet and quick. ness. The rumour made public in certain papers that the passengers were agitated is not true.

To The Editos or tur "Hosgrove TrueGRAPH," Sir,--Those of your readers who read the re-

from time to time in your columns, could not ports of company meetings which are published

but have been struck by a suggestion mildly dropped, in the course of his speech, by the chairman of the "Star" Ferry Company, Ld., at the annual meeting of the company held on the 30th ulto. After reviewing the work of the after the stranding, only the fore peak and past year, and explaining the reason for the in-hold No. were making water.. There was creased expenditure, and consequent diminish ed dividend declared for the peried under

According to soundings taken immediately

Entintations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.

NEW PIANOS

$70 CASH

AND 18. PAYMENTS OF $20 EACH

OR $385 CASH.

TO ANYTHING IN THE

COLONY,

therefore no immediate danger for, the passea- GREAT STRENGTH AND SUPERIOR

Towards 2 a.in. on the 17th we heart gers. review, the chairman said "whether remedy

the fog signals of an approaching steamer ly put to work in sharing up the projecting wall.lises three-fourths of the trade in almost every

be found in an increase of fares or otherwise, which was steering the very same course which They were still at work up to an early hour city and town. His meat is almost all inpost will "decide" it? Will the company arbi-ing of the steam pipes this steamer was inform

will be decided later on." Quite so; but who the Reon had laken. With rockets and blow- this morning.

ed from Australia, America, or the Argentine -the country, with its 200,000,000 acres await- trarily increase the already exorbitant rates of ed of our position, whereupon she stopped and ing tenants, from which we may expect to re- fares, without first feeling the pulse of the pub. kept close to us. In the early dawn a boat was ceive more and more each year so long as can be found to sell its goods, Every butcherlic in the matter, and then expect the public, sent by the caplain to ask whether the steamer Steinway, claims to sell the best, and the best only, its patrons, from whom it derives its profits and could take our passengers. The steamer prov Brown insists that his mutton is from Canter-dividends, to sit quietly with closed mouthsed to be the tate British s.s. Stanley Dollar, buy while jones, who tells me that he is the and folded hands, and let the company squeeze bound fur Moji. The Captain of the steamer defies Brown 10 place the name on his bills anly legitimate vendor of Canterbury meat, it for all it is worth? The cost of running at once consented to take our passengers, aboard Smith, who undersells both Jones and Brown, ferries al home is greater than it is here, and to send us all possible aid, the more will is charged by these two worthies with dealing and yet the fares there only average ad for ingly so because we, as the Captain himself in meat from the River Plate, but, alas, we can trips of the same length as that from here to declared, had prevented the Stanley Dollar only judge of the truth of these varied claims kowloan, while the boats are usually of a bet- from stranding which would surely have taken by the relative value of the meat they self, and, ter class as regards accommodation. Compare place had he continued on his course a very

me add, the way in which they sell it, Brown's company runs two shops in a given that with the jad rate prevailing here, where little while longer. towa; in one case he charges 7) and in the coal and labour are cheaper, and let one find, charges oid.

owner of the collapsed buildings--a wid wis to be called upon to defray all the expenses in connection with the shoring up of the walls and removal of the debris, and also that a certain time has been allowed her by the authorities to have the standing walls pulled

down.

A rumour, lacking confirmation, however, has it that nearly all the walls in this five

are cracked.

ROAD CLEARED.

In Saturday's issue, we stated that, on account

Rear-Admiral Egerton has been appointed of the rubbish which was allowed to be pinced when Bid. for a leg of multon, while Jones if one can, any good and sufficient reason for transferred to the Stanley Dollar by the ship's !

second-in-command of the Atlantic fleet..

Austria.

Baron Beck has formed as Austrian Ministry..

ļ

THE MUTUAL' STORES.

ALLEGED FORGERY OF STORE'S ORDERS,

Chuí Fei, a coolie, was this, morning, at the Police Court, charged with 1) stealing ag

on the roadside, the thoroughfure was blocked. We are intormed this morning that the ac- comulation has been removed and that the thoroughfare is again open to traffic.

DISREGARDING A WARNING.

Twenty minutes after the buildings had collapsed, as was reported, a coulie was i cated from the debris in a slightly injured condition and was removed to hospital. This coulie, who is improving rapidly, said that he was in the divan smaking opius at the time. Before that, however, he fell an instinctive.

HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES.

During the forenoon the passengers, were

boats, Sufficient provisions for ej days, in cluding several cases of fruit and large quan- tities of tea and milk, were sent abimed the steamer for the passengers, and the Captain ordered the First Officer and Stewards to proceed 10 Maji by the steamer to attend to them. The ramour le certain papers that the passengers suffered from hunger cannot there? fore be given any credence. It must be admit ted that the Stanley Doller is not a passenger boat and was, therefore, only provided `with- what was absolutely necessary. We did all in

sengers on the tuuley, Dullar as comfortable as possible under the circumstances.

order book from the Mutual Stores on the 2nd pulse to leave the place. He did so, going the amount payable; and, fourthly, take it away For if it is to pay for the cost of the building our power to make the short stay of our pas

instal, and (2) forge a certain order purport ing to be from the Muual Stores to the Hong kong Ice C, mpany for the delivery of. Ezra of fresh butter. Cheung Lok, a cook, was also. charged with ultering the forged order, and with being concerned in forging the note for the delivery of the butter,

The de'endants pleaded not guilty." Inspector Gourlay prosecuted and asked for

in adjournment

Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne accordingly granted the remand,

down the street for a walk, but returned to the divan a few minutes later, and was not there a minute, when the collapse occurred.

STIRRING THE APATRY OPCASTA.

I made the experiment of buying a sample from each, and found no variation in the quali, ty, but what I did fnd.was Oil Brown, Jones, and Smith alike vary their prices with their custom, and shelter themselves under a com- monplace subterfuge when convicted of the extri-trick. If the housewife were more astute these gentlemen would not so frequently substitute union for lamb, nad impuried legs, which leave the carcase in the Colony, for legs rut, from it their own shops. The buyer of" imported meat should first select it and then sed it weighed. Thirdly, she should calculate

with her, She should insist on the removal of extraneous fat, guarding against the substitution of beef for jump steak, and reject wasteful clops. Among other experiments recently! purchased a couple of lamb chops and weighed them; the result was represente! by zaz, of next, which thus cost about as 6d. a pound. In some cases the biz buicher rents two csáb. lishments for the respective sale of British and Colonial meat; to the latter he sends his cow beef and ewe mution, which, presented side by side with Colonial, he sells at enhanced prices The provision dealer, however, is a bigger culprit than the butcher. His method may be business but it is not British, but rather imported with his goods. While a little tradesman buys his bacon from a factor in small lots-for bacon will not keep sweet for ever-and is conse. quently compelled to charge a higher price, the big shopkeeper boys by the ton, possibly by the ego, breaks it up, and despatches consign.

branches, with the result that the little man is compelled to follow suit, abolish Wiltshire and Irish from his counter, and replace it with Danish and American.

The remark is now being heard that the Tennysonian maxim about the superiority of fifty European years to a cycle of Cathay has ib-en amply refuted, if not reversed, by recent events in the Far East. Japan in fifty years has acquired ibe most valuable fruits of ad vancement produced by ten centuries of Eu ropean evolution, and now the infection of progress is spreading to China. The example of Nippon, according to a writer in Afiner za low-skinned and slant-eyed neigbour. She is

longer cenient to be, considered a carcase for the Occidentals to cut up and partition among themselves, and the Mongol is at length roused to confront and measure himselt with the white Caucasian, is the Minerva ob

serves:

L

DRUGGED FOOD FOR THE FRITON,

THE CHINESE BOYCOTT:

•The Tung Wah Times (Sydney) newspaper recently received word from General R.A. Fal-(Rome), has excited the emulation of her yements from week to week to his hundreds of kenberg (who is secretary of the Modern Insu- lator Co., and president of the Standard Rock Oil Co.), of 121, Genry-street, San Francisco, in- timating that, with a view to stemming the on: ward march of the Chinese boycott of American goods in Shanghai and other Chinese com- mercial centies, a secret order, to be known as the "Sinim Order of the Dragon," has been formed, consisting of the leading American and Chinese merchants. He says: "This secret order is formed for the purpose of establishing the 'open door in China, ol calising free and unrestricted trade between the United States and China, of benefiting American merchants and commerce by attain ing these objects through copperation with the Chinese Empire Reform Association, of settling the boycott, and of having efficient laws made in Congress fitting every case involved and just to all concerned" He goes on to say that the American trade with Chinh last year

"In every region of the vast Chinese Empire a new spirit” is being manifested, and this is subtless a direct result of the recent Pusso Japanese war. The triumph of Japan over a Western nation, by employing the weapons of the West, and by means of Western training and education, has set China thinking, and Riven greater impettis in the agitation of the Reformist party. Those who a short time ago were opposed to the innovations of Western civilization, because they feared this would bring them under the domination of the West,

money

an increase to that rate. It may be said that the cost of building the new wharf, which was opened in April last, is one good reason. But I, for one, beg to differ, and opine opt. If the company chooses to build a new pier, that is surely the company's, the shareholders' busi ness, and is no concern of the public, nor should the public be expected to pay for it by increased fares. If, however, an attempt is to be made to get the cost of the erection of the new wharf out of the public's pocket, then it may be pertinent to ask, where, will it end?

of the wharf, it will surely furthermore he expected to pay for the repairs thereto, and 11 I am informed by a seafaring engineer of very many years experience, these may be expected to be unending, on account of the position of the wharf, the entrance to which is built right across the tide. What figure may the ultimate rate of fares be expected to reach?

That this question is already becoining a burning one among the residents of Kowloon, is shadowed forth by propo al which some of them now have seriously under consideration, and that is the formation of a "launch club," which will hire the re.

quisite number of launches to be at stat ed points, at the required hours to convey the members back and forth between the main- and and Hongkong, thus being entirely inde pendent of the ferry. To the "Star" Ferry Company this spells "baycoit." As regards the new wharf, which, as I have said, seafaring men regard as a failure. How many of the daily travellers by the ferry boats to Kowloon can say they have gone in straight to their position, without a bumping, which nearly knocks them off their feet, and a crashing and creaking of the timbers? How many times have the boat heads to be hauled round, and the boat itself hauled into position? Coming to the boats themselves, who has not had most unpleasant experiences, when a typhoon in the neighbour hood has lashed the waters of the harbour to fury, and these cockle shells of ferryboats are

After the passengers had been transferred, as attempt was made with tow ropes to refloat The Reon, but without avail. As the Stanley our wanted to land our passengers as quickly. as possible, na further effort was made by her to tow the Roon off the rock and at t p.m. she started on the voyage to Moji.

Bechstein,

Krauss,

Hanke,

Hopkinson,

Winkelmann,

UN

CORRESPONDING TERMS.

ALSO

BABY GRANDS

AND

PIANOLAS.

Hongkong, 4th April, 1996.

On the Roon everything possible was done. to save the ship. By shifting cargo from the WE one part 10, the after part and filling several compartments in the stern with water, we tried to lift the vessel's bow. Several attempts to get clear with our engines and the dropping of an anchor to help to heave her off were of no avail. The shifting of cargo was continued "by' the crew by day and night without cessation.

and the mails and passengers' personal effects On the 18th inst., lighters arrived from Moji

S.M.S. Hansa appeared and her commander were taken in Moji by them. At 7 pm. the immediately seni hands on board the Roon morning of the 19th inst. tow ropes were taken to assist in the shifting of cargo. On the

to the Hansa and two altempts made to refloat the Roon, but the ropes broke each time Meanwhile, hold No. 6 was filled with water by the salvage steamer Qura-ru which had arrived on the scene. Some cargo from the fore held and a quantity of conl were jettisoned. Towards noon a Japanese cruiser arrived and

offered to help Al 6 p.m. the Moon suddenly

the hunting season. British butter is a rarity in constant and iniminent danger of being refloated and got clear without aid and sıcamed

have seen Japan accidentalized, yet retaining her national individuality and independence, amounted to about 60,000,000 dollars, and there and now range themselves on the side of the was no reason why this should not be quadrupt reformers, while they look with distrust upon ed under favourable conditions within a few the foreigners who invade their shores. The years. Menibers of the order are to be provided reformers, on their part, seeing the spirit of with a certificate duly attested by the proper

innovation diffusing itself among their former officials of the Supreme Grand Executive adversaries, gladly make common cause with Council of the Order, for which no charge is these against the Occidentals. They think

that now they have no further need of the far he preserves them by the million. The only one narrow gangway connecting the

Be it observed that almost all the provisions sold by the octopus trailer are preserved with drugs, of which the average Briton now can- summes a daily dose, as well in his butter, his milk, and his jain, as in his sausages and his

of bacon. The big man has command and information, and he consequently dis penses his favours in the butler market between wedish and Siberian on the one hand and French, Italian, Argentine and the Colonies on the other. His happy hunting ground never lies in the country of his birth and the British farmer knows him no more-unless perhaps in

in the farge majority of our country towns; if we seek we may find it on an odd dairyman's swamped? Again, were this to happen with a counter, with the result that our native patate full complement of passengers, how many for the real thing has been destroyed. At any would be in a position to secure a life-belt or rate the big trader supplies nine-tenths of the buoy, or even know where to look for them? consumers with an imported article vivirily exposed in his shop-window to the germ-laden A home ferries have in carry seats that will

mosphere of every street.

float; why is there not the same compulsion here Another inconvenience, felt especially at the where it is even more imperatively needed?

iffin hour, when time is of utmost vaʼve to I have been { business men, and the ferries are crowded

with first class passengers, is the provision of

vessels with the shore, and the whole deckload of passengers are compelled to line up in la.

made, the entrance fee being 5 dollars, and a small monthly subscription. Each member will also be furnished with an emblem of the order free of charge, which will enuile him to all the secret information communicated to the Order, as well as affording him protection and assistance from the Chinese Empire Reform Associations in any part of the world.

West, and feel themselves able to accomplish without Western dictation the reforms essential to eational progress,"

This awaking of new national life in China is one of the strongest and most important movements that have ever stirred the apathy of Asia. The consequences are being felt throughout the world, bat while China is look. ing with jealousy and suspicion on the Westera people who throng her ports, and seems inclin- ed to repel them, in all probability further ea lightenment will teach the East that her ad. vancement will be best promoted by commerce "and intercobran with the West. Thus:

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTANS,

1.05S BY THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE The members of the Pollard Opera Company, which was seen in Hongkong not long age, suffered the loss of much property through the earthquake in, San Francisco. The company was playing in Sacramento at the time and the youthful singers rushed into the street at the first shock, in a merry mood.. They seemed to regard the thing as a joke. Much scenery belonging to the company was stored in the Grand Opera House at San Francisco and this was all lost. No money could be obtained by a loyal and sincere cooperation with the from the banks to move the company and it

West the promotion in their country of genuine was necessary to pledge some of the personal and desirable prosperity. Undoubtedly China, at present, hai nead of the Occident in the ac effects of the members of the company to complishment of this task."—The Literary secure the necessary funds.

Digiškų.

to Nagasaki, accompanied by the S.M.S. Hansa, arriving here safely on the zoth inst, at

am.

It may be stated that the stranding is directly traceable to a quite unusual strong turn of the current to the North,

To-day's Advertisements.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

:

SATURDAY,

hire we shall seldomn find it. 10 its place we If we search for English Cheddar and Ches

are offered the produce of the Colonies and the unhealthy Gorgonzola, produced by third-rate, dirty Italian manufacturers. offered by the big man new-laid eggs which, it was subsequently admitted, tad been pickled, small trader does his best to buy from the farmers, but large concerns depend on any and every Continental country, sorting each case as dian file and take their turns to pass singly THE Undersigned has received instructions and such is the gospel of their system of wharf, at least, is quite long enough to let it arrives and labelling the pick "new-laid"; down the gangway to shore. The Kowloon trading. misdescriptions, their excessive calculations, same time, thus halving the time the busy pas. the 9th june, 1906, commencing at 2.45 F.M.,

Why are employees to astute with their down the forward and aft gangways at the

informed by a director of a parallel concern "facilities." Granted the wharf would have to and their method of pricing their goodt? 1 am sengers are delayed by the present landing that the only way to ensure success is to pay be slightly re-arranged, but the cost should not the manager a substantial salary, and leave it to him to "carn" it, and thus to make the be allowed to count when the increased con business pay.

venience to the travelling public is taken into consideration. A trial of this improvement on the Kowloon aide would very soon manifest the necessity for altering the Hongkong-side wharf so as to provide a similar convenience there. As things are at present the company does not appear to care a brass button for the conven ence of its patrons (witness the refusal to ac cept subsidiary cains, or to issue to casual pas sengers, two tickets at once, one to be used for

MILK UNFIT FOR' SWINK.

at Hay View, Kowloon, (The Residence of Captain S. W. MOORE,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

TERMS-As Customary. On view from Friday, the 8th June, 1906,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Hongkang, 4th June, 1906, FOR KOBE, VLADIVOSTOCK AND NIKOLAJEWSK.

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"A1 I the present moment, China is stirred by an impulse to take matters into her own hands, If we turn to the dairyman we find the com- and regards the foreigner as a hateful and pany concerns are usually focal, but here, sacrilegious interloper, who is to be driven off awing to the fact that we monopolise the milk like some savage and offensive beast. Ching business, the big trader is the most wholesome. thinks she has sixed up the foreigner, learned all that is to be learned from him, pumped him

His premises are well equipped. The milk is handled but once, and care is taken to day, as it were, and all she has now to do is to ensure its purity and cleanliness but he will show him the door. Doubtless she is quite altimately be compelled to deliver it in bottles. mistaken on this point, and eventually the And why? Simply because the present system most cultivated and prominent among the

"JASON," ple of the Flowery Kingdom will recognize example of which I quote: "Milk bottled on

peo. 01

of exposure involves many imperfections, one

the return fare, saving time on the other side), { Cuplain — will be despatched for the above more clearly their true interests, and will seek the farm and packed in ice contained 7,000 but only for its own pocket. And it is for such a Pons, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant, at colonies of bacteria per cubic centimetro; service as this that the public is to be asked to

Noan. similar milk tested on the following day, in a pay increased fares. The attempt to "squeeze for Passengers.. dairyman's shop, in which it was exposed, con fained 10,000,000 colonies in the same volume, too obvious.-Youri, ele.,

Hongkong, 4th June, 1998,

Buch milk, purchased from the bundred and one little milk shops in the country, by the

ANTI-INCREASE."

IMPORT ONLY · ONE

BRAND.

GENUINE

ITALIAN

VERMOUTH

MARTINI E ROSSI,

SUCCESSORI MARTINI

SOLA E CIA.,

TURIN, ITALY,

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND SEE

THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE

ARTICLE,

Per Case 12 Bottles,

Price

$11.00

AGENTS

H.

PRICE & CO.

WINE MERCHANTS,

12, Queen's Road Ú¤xtral,

The Steamer has splendid accommodation

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office Hongkong, 4th June, 1906, -

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