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·THE, PIER RENT AT. CANTOK,

BRITISH CONSUL-GENERAL AND THE

NAMROI SAGITRATEJU „ [From Our Own: Correspondant;}

it is worth..

SWALOW NOTES,

TERRIBLE

SYLADIVO

OHASTLY SCENE AT A RUSSIAN HOUSE, The Japan Advertiser translates from the tochnaya Roos the following details of the falest of the terrible series of murders which, have during recent months, shocked Vladivo stock. This affair took place about March 3rd and the victims were members of the families of Pavloff and at No. 22, Komarovsky Street,

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THE CHOW CHOA-JU RAILWAY occasions, bat, the one desire of the Car--his

(from Our Own Correspondent] most sincere wish-is to prevent anything of

Swatow, 6th March the nature of misunderstanding or bad feeling

These last few days the railway' has been on this occasion, and that the Conference

carrying an enormous amount of passengers should say that my mission is not connected

Chow choa fu for the annual festival, but the management of the railway in with the Utopian ideas of eternal and perman

Canton, 17th March, ent peace which seem to exist la somo quarters.

It is reported to Chinese circles that the far from porfect, Chinese ticket collectors Such a matter must be left for the future. I am

British Consul-General (at Canton has for. etc. being very officious, a fact which early locking quite hopefully to the results of the warded, on behalf of the Hongkong, Canton culminated in a rior the other day." it ap Conference, because this will be the first and Macao Steamboat Company, Ld., to H. pears a ticket collector assaulted a teacher of a On the Monday morning, March 4th, a Chi- occasion in which the civilised nations of the Viceroy, a cheque for Tis. 5on in payment Chinese college. The students promptly wirednese water carrier took water to the house weight is heavier by the world have met together, in a time of reat for the wharves occupied by the Come the Tacts that if the man was not ponished as usual. Opening the quier, door of the Treasurer's heavinibyot

pany; but the Viceroy, according to the report, they would at once go in a body and burn | lodgings, which was not locked, be called out missioner's beavier, by 7 a mace. of peace, not as the result of force, but of refused to accept it, as the amount should, as down the railway offices. The offices are still to the mistress of the house. When nobody with the Shanghai official weight

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the Prov ncial -Treasurer's their own free will to legislate on their mutual customary, be sent direct to the Namboi intact, so I suppose the man was punished. appeared in answer to his call, he opened teels, the Canton Customs weight is lighter by

Half of the officials on this railway are Japan the second door, and on seeing Mra Pavloff relations. This is a great and noteworthy act, magistrate.

The Chinese report father states that these and they make no secret of the fact that lying in a pool of blood, he rushed outside with and the Salt Comin sslonci's 18 mace and shows they are coming together.in circum. stances quite unknown in the history of inter-reason prompting the Consul to sead the che they ultimately intend u own it, and that, they cry of terror and reported the fact to the the Vicemy has accordingly reque a pool of blood, iny Mrs. Pavloff; in one band, adjusting the different weights in use. national relations. I havo, as I have said, the que to, the Viceroy instead of the present Nam (the Japanese) intend to push trade here for all, neighbours. In the first room on the floor, in Kwan wu chu to take opted

which lay on her breast, she held a box of LIKIN COLLECTIONS hoi magistrate, Yu Yu Kwan, is supposed to be that the latter on several prcasions appeared

We have had visits lately from two Japaness matches, and in the nilier a match which had not to be in the best of terms with the British cruisers, also two German, and one Austrian aiready been struck. From this it is inferred but__Bátish craisers none, and Britishers that the deceased herself opened the door for the representativa.

here are beginning to wonder if there murderers. A file further lay her two-year are app British gunbuats felt in the Chisold daughter, from whose head the brains were jasuing, the child had apparently been seas. Anyhow if it is only for "face" sake a British gunboat should call in here now and slain with a blow on the head from some blunt Mark Pavloff, covered with knife wounds. In the next room, where Pavfaff's lodger, Kruiloff, again, and they can always be sure of a game weapon. On the bed lay the master of the house, Rice, in this district is getting very dear lived with his wife and two, children, in the owing to the famine up north, so the importa- middle of the floor lay Kruiloff himself with

A legram has been received by H.B. tha tion of American flour is enormous, which, outspread hauds and feet; a little further away says a good deal for the American's business lay his son, without the head; oo, the bed lay- ability, but very little for the representatives of his wife covered with wounds; beside her the Viceroy from the Governor of the province of throughout the house; trunks and chests ofple of that province are at present in urgent get a share in this last-growing trade, as once Act than houses, who should at least try and second child, also headless. Disorder reigned Chekiang stating that the famine-stricken peo the Chinese get to constantly use American drawers were open, things scattered about the need of help and that he is intending to send flour, others will find it very hard to do busi-floor, the lamp upset, table and chairs moved orders to Canton for the purchase of a large dess. [The Junk Day Milling Co, might take to the end of the room. All this affordi ground quantity of sice for that province. (splet note.-Ed., [I.K.T.J

for beleving that the murders had been com. mitted wholly with the object of plander,

best hopes as to the results, but, of course, one

cannot guarantee them, and some scepticism is perhaps unavoidable. All the questions to be pot before the Conference have in view the

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The Consul General will forward the cheque to the now Nambol magistrate, Chang, when to

takes over charge.

I give the foregoing report with considerable reserve, as I can hardly imagine that as offel al of Consul-General Mansfield's tact and ability would have exposed himself to this viceregal rebuff, oreover, if the attitude of the Namhoi magistrate towards the British Consular representative had been anything but uniform ly, courteous, the latter would have sought redress and ample satisfaction from the Vice roy for his subordinate's lack of tact in 'main' taining, the same friendly relations with the representatives of the Treign Powers as obtain between his Excellency Chow, Eu and foreig

first hall of the programme concerns especially. means for the prevention of war by international inquiry, or arbitration. The second part has in view the limitation of the operations of war by defining as far as is practicable the rights and duties of neutrals. It is really in the interests of all the nations of the world that the safety af navigation and commerce, which in time of war is always endangered, should be guaranteed in a much better fashion than has hitherto been the case." The conference is expected to

it for two months and the result of its deliberers in Canton.

tions is fraught with the greatest interest even to this distant outpost of the Empire for which disarmament is not without material significance,

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NAVAL VISITS,"

of cricket and football

THE FLOUR TRADE.

TRADE PROSPEROUS. THE sale of the properties, Nos. 5 and 51,

Trade in this port is still on the up-grade; Aberdeen, and the equity of redemption of the premises known as Nos. 3 and 4, Mosque Ter twelve and fourteen ships in this 'haibour, load- race, advertised to take place to-day, undiring and unloading, is a common sight. - the hammer of Messrs, Hughes and Hongh auctioneers, was postponed sine die.

It is reported that the Japanese Naval authori- ties have decided to construct a big dock at Kure Naval port, and that a provisional_con. tract has been concluded with a naval works constructor. The dock is to be constructed on

DEATH OF MR. HUCK, .**

Mr Huck, the manager for many years at this port, of the Royal Dutch Oll Company, died yesterday and was buried to-day, the funeral being largely attended.

VITROL THROWING.

THE TOKIU INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION,

OPENING CEREMONY, YESTERDAY. The Tokio Indústrial Exhibition was opened yesterday morning, reports the Kobe Herald of of aist inst, in bright weather in the presence

Yesterday, the Viceroy forwarded to Teking tela 854,1874, baing the collection of liking for, the first half year from the sat moon to the 6th map of last year, and taels 34,350119, bet u in the likin ou sal for the same period, last,

year

CEMENT.

Tantais Liu and Haich returned from Hong kong yesterday after sundry investigations in relation to the working of the Canton Govern ment Cement Works in Honam and the Canton Government ledustrial institution.

FAMINE IN CHEKIANG.

''THUATRE LEASED. W The lease of the new theatre at Chun Lung Hay in the eastern section of the new bund:has ultimately been granted to Tang Pang Ying and others at an annual restal of $27,000 for a larm of two years, but not three' years as asked for by the tenderers.

! ANTIMONY-MINES- Messrs. Gocke & Co, Shameen, hava pati, honed the Canton Bureau of Agriculture, 10: dusity and Commerce, asking for permission to open certain antimony mines in Kak-Kong: district and stating that the Company is willing

COURT ACCOMMODATION.

That the accommodation in the Court rooms at the Supreme Court is meagre, loadequate and dirty has frequently been matter for com- ment in the local press-with a certain amount of advantage to those most concerned.. Broken cashions, shedding their contents of coir fibre, a special design, various contrivances bging Chow-chow-fu railway, was walking in the decorated for the occasion, and although the to piya royalty, of $12 for every pleut of the:

brought into requisition to introduce water into dust and dirt, until lately adorned the Regis. the dock after the completion of vessels built the neck, and poured a lot of 'vitrol over his drew a large number of spectators to the Park metal obtained from these mines. trar's seat. Chairs, so ricketty that they are usu therein. The fact that about half a million yen ally tested by those for whom they are intended was required for the launch of the batteship far-before-occupation;-desks-and_tables_with_the_Satsuma bas, it is reported, induced the authori-date, he is still at large. Mr. Wuis getting on

The Hongkong Telegraphi

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1997,

THE PEACE OF THE WORLD.

dust of ages on them' are daily in evidence, ties to design the new dock,

while the very staircase walls are green with the dump of past rainy seasons. Of such environments is our Supreme Court surround

large number of foreigners. All Tokio was wind was bitterly cold the bright sunshine

A dastardly outrage was committed here the of a large crowd of invited guents, including ̈à other day, while Mr. Wu, the manager of the street; a coolie suddenly grabbed him round

head, and then decamped. A $1,000 reward is offered for the capture of the coolie, but up to

as well as can be expected, s

HONGKONG STEAM WATER BOAT COLD.

From the account published by the Japan Maraid we note that the opening ceremony was performed on a dais in front of the main en

trance, and was attended by members of the Imperial Family, Minister of state, the foreign Diplomatic Corps, and a large number

THE WEST KIVER NANNING.".

DOCKED FOR SURVEY...

The Joint River Steamboat Co.'s sa. Nan« of officials and private citizens. The actual wing, which, as exclusively, reported in our ceremony was performed by Baron Senge, Go: Canton elegram of yesterday, ran on the verage of Tokia, who in a brief congratulatory Daichi Folly sock and had a hole made, in

ed. But a casual visitor to the Summary Cour session, and $120 for value of the burnt mawe understand that a private gederal speech declared the Exhibition open: A list bottom, arrived in port this" morning

this morning, when the usual settlement list" was gone through, might have witnessed, what was scarcely an edifying spectacle, some five

THE case against the lodion for 544.80, rent of matshed which was bural, and 530, rent of another matshed of which he forcibly took pos- shed, was resumed at the Supreme Court, this morning before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisno Judge, having been adjourned from Tuesday last to enable the defendant to pro His Honour threw out the claim for $127 as ment for $54.80, the amount of rent claimed, being preposterous and absurd, and gave judg and costs.

meeting of shareholders of this Company held today resolutions were proposed and passed without dissent authorising the amalgamation

A telegram from the Hague states that th-minutes before his Honour the Puisne judge duce his witnesses: la could not find them, I of this concern with the Union Water Boat Co. Minister of Agriculture. and Commerce, Mr. damage sustained through yesterday's acrident ·

Datch Government has officially declared its readiness to receive the delegates to the second Hague Fence Conference on or about 1st June, 1907. In this connection the views of the Russian delegate may be read with interest, In the course of an interview with a repre. sentative of Reuter's Agency, M. de Martens, who bas reached London in the course of his special mission from the Czar to the chief European Courts, made the following state ment:-"There can be no doubt of the fact that the question of disarmament and the limitation of armaments will be the piece de

took his seat. What would be have thought of the amazing, sight of a string of solicitors proceeding into the Summary Court-room, each carrying a chair which he had to purloin from the Original Court-room, because there were insufficient in the former, at the same time the Chinese Court messengers stood looking on quite unconcernedly, or entertaining their friends in the corridor, os chairs, Surely, is would have given him pause and caused him to ask: "Is this really a Eupreme Court in a British Crown Colony?" Be that as it may, it reffects very poorly on the Colony that

continue to exist, and it is to be hoped that since the matter has been again brought to public notice, it will soon be altered for the better

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FATAL COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.

TWO CARGO.BOATS FOUNDER

FIRE IN THE G DISTRIC

ONE HOUSE GUTTED,

A fra which broke out on the second Boor

of the contents of the Exhibition was presented Nanning at once proceeded to Hunghom Bey to the Governor by Mr. Hori, one of the whence she will be docked, at the Kowlood Directors, and speeches were also made by the Docks for survey to ascertain the extent, of the

Oraki, the Mayor, Mr. Saito, Chairman of the preparatory to being repaired, is Tokio Prefectural Council, Mr. Nakano, Pic sident of the Exhibition Association, Baron Shibutawa and others.. On the conclusion of the proceedings a move was made for the Ex hibition itself, where the various articles were inspected. As usual with most Exbibitions al the world over, opening day has by no meani found the exhibitors, prepared, and there of No 6, Lee Yuen Street East this afternoon, is a large proportion of stalls yet empty did considerable damage, although the exact Nevertheless, for those who may not be amount is not definitely known, The round be to wait till the Exhibition in complete, floor of this building was wred by the Man U there is plenty to see of interest. The Fine floors being utilised as dwelling placas. – From which will be in a fortnight or three weeks, Wing Company as a furnitu e sher, the upper Art section is practically completed, and the the second floor the flames wended their way exhibits tere show a great advance over any the third floor, In a few minutes the mes watercolour and sil-paintings in foreign style joining building-house No. 5. When the The samples of japanese industries; also, sre extremely interesting as showing what ad fire brigade, which was in charge of Captain vances have been made in various directions. Lyons und Chief Inspector Baker, arrived on The Exhibition as a whole, however, cannot be the scene the fire was blazing fiercely. judged until it is in a more, finished state After concluding the round of the main paris several minutes the fire was under control and of the building the guests adjourned to, the by two o'clock was totally extinguished. ouse refreshment booths, where various Japanese No. 5 was entirely gutted. The adjoining and foreign delicacies, beer, sake, etc. west building was damaged by fire and water. The served by a number of geisha, who were not. backward in pressing the good things on the origin of the outbreak is not known, guests. This concluded the day's proceedings, many of the guesis proceeding to makey a further inspection of the Exhibition.

resistance of the programme, and if either such a condition of affairs is, allowed en pay to Mr. Oya V365,000, and Mr. Oya will passengers bound for Macao. She left her thing shown at Osaka,, more especially in bad: crept into the top floor of the, ad--

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IT is reported from Osaka that the Qya S.S.

Two children--a boy, six years of age, and a Shosen Kaisha. The Oya.Company has bither? Company is to be absorbed into the Osaka to been running vessels-the Kofsu Maru and girl three years older-were drowned, a wom the Miyajima Mor-on the Vladivostock fine, twenty years of age, badly injured, and damage lision which occurred in the harbour this more. and to the Hokkaido-the Amakus Haruto property to the extent of $670 done in a'col- Its capital has been Y465,000 and it has been in receipt of a smail subsidy from the Treatury, ing between the Hongkong, Canton and The period of its chatter expires on the 30th,Mzcao Steamboat Company's steamer Sud-on which fact is the proximate cause of the change and some cargo boats,

The Swi-an bad on board a number of now announced. The Osaka Company will

wharf abortly after eight o'clock, and was sicaming past Pottinger Street pier when she become a shareholder of the Shosen Kaisha to

collided with cargo boat No. 1438, which the extent of Y 100,000.—Kob: Berald. LVING at present in a ward in the Government sank immediately. As this boat was being Civil Hospital, suffering from a dislocated hip followed by cargo boat No. 3456, the Sulian, in sheering, struck the latter, which also sank. joint, which he received in an accident, is a

It was from this boat that the two children were The man coal coolie named Chung Hang. was sent to hospital this morning by the police at No. 2 Station. The coolie was engaged with others in coaling, a Norwegian steamer, which was anchoted off the Sailors' Home. junk alongside; the plank gave way and the caolie was precipitated into the bottom of the junk. He was then removed to No. 2 Police Station in a empan by his friends, where he was temporarily attended to before being des patched to hospital.

the British of the United States Govern- ments have really decided to place this question on the agenda of the Conference, the Powers will be obliged to discuss it. I cannot imagine that any one Power would' make this question the cause of serious pali- tical complications. Personally, my feeling is that the matter is not yet ripe for discussion and I am quite convinced that at the present moment it will be quite impossible to attain's Kwongekow, took place this afternoon. While crossing a gang plank, which led to the

any practical result from its discussion. I cannot see how the Powers could disarm or bow they could limit their armaments. At the same time, I think it absolutely necessary, in order to guarantee the success of the labours of the Conference, that, before it meets, this ques: sion or any other matter which is to be brought forward should be known by all the Powers re- presented so that the necessary instructions may be given to the various delegates. There must be no surprises at the Conference, and the representative of every Power must know exactly what is to be discussed and what are the results desired by the Government he re-

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THERE will be no issue of the longkang Tele- graph to-morrow, Good Friday. THE trialtrip of the ss. Keong Sat, formerly the

was a complete success. The boat will be. bauded over to the owners on Saturday, On Sunday she will take up the Canton service

agrip...

THE Supreme Court goes into vacation for the Easter bolidays from and including to-morrow,

Friday, the 29th inst. (Good Friday) and will be entirely closed on that day, Saturday and Monday. The Summary Court will ait in the mornings from Tuesday to Friday next week, and the Court offices will be open till 3 p.m.

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THE manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Anatralla and China received this morning the following telegram from the head office: "At the approaching meeting of shareholders, the Directors will recommend a dividend for the past half year at 13% per annum, free of incore tax, that Lagros bp written off Bank premises account, that 100,000 be placed to reserve (which will then stand at £1,075,000), that £93,000 be carried forward an undivided profit, and that a bonus of io% be paid to the ataff of the Bank."

lost, the woman being badly injured at the same time. Becoming uncontrollable, an it is alleged, she then for a third time coll.ded-this time with fourth-class cargo boat No. 4533- which, while badly damaged, did not founder, The Sulan stopped immediately after the collisions to render all possible assistance, but finding her services were not required proceed. ed on her voyage, being uninjured.

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THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha is reported to have

Building, where Bumerous varieties of industri.

THE WEATHERERE

The following report is fr'm ME F. G. Flx, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observalmy?—

On the 28th at 11.55 The barometer bas RECH oderately to considerably over the China, coast, S.W. Japan and the l'oochoos, and fallen slightly in SE. Jupan

The depression, noted yesterday is moring away over the Pacific to the S. of Japan,

Pressure is high over N. China... Strong monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Charbel and along je Nonbern shoms of the China Se

We learn from the. Japan Advertiser that the Exhibition ground is divided into three de sen: for adults and 5 sen for children, is sub divided i to three parts: The first section is. tions, so that one admission ticket, which is t

at Uyeno Park; the second on a bank of the Shinob.za pond below the park, while the faul is on the site of recretion ground rear the By kind permission of Lieut. Col. W. Scott'scheme of foot to increase the number of Uyeno Museum. On Sundays and holiday. Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the 3rd-Bati. Steamers on its Bombay line to ten, for the the charge is 15 sen for adults and 7 sen for "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex purpose of bringing into service seven captured children. There are in the Brkt tction the 1st. Regiment) will play the following programma ieamers placed at the disposal of the com- 2nd, 3rd, 4th and it buildings andthe Fine Azis of music, during dinner, at the Hongkong pany, and to put on the same run the Owl'anticles and objects of fine art are exhibited Elore, Wakamiya, 'atamki, Kageikima, Ka- | In this section there are also a botanical builde goshima, Tenshin, Benten, Eboshi, Ryojun, oring, a green hous, the Red Cross Society's

GENER FORECAST, pe Moyori, and to place on the European line, the Exhibition Building, fountain, theatrical bal Ceylon, Bombay, and Colondo now on the Bem musical buildings, and various other amuse-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E.

ment buildings. In the second section there winds, strong; cloudy, drizzling, rain or mijt, 2Fermota Channel samo 'ns No-4/==/! by run, in addition to the twelva steamers. are the Foreign Huilding, the Machinery Building and the Forosan Building, the Aquarium and also several, other buildings for the exhibition of the goods of the Mit- Bish Company, the Nippos Gas Company etc. In the Foreign Build og are exhibited fareiga manufactured articles. A number of English, and French artists have agreed to send their exhiblis to this building, but the majority of these have not yet arrived. In the Formosa lluilding are exhibited articles mostly went by the Government Geneminf Formos, Aspecial 'waitresses are to be Formosan natives. – Thy fexture of interest is that all the watchmen and third section is gymnasium where the mast! factures of the Nippon Taliku Ka comprisi more than 40 different kinds of athlet Privale beer halls, restaurants, salo štails.

Hotel, on Saturday, the goth inst, := *

Marchus, Nos. & 1..." Pamp & Circumstance"...Elgir ..." Espana "............... Waldicute!

· Valse Tomás doma Selection............."Condoliers...............Splin Song............"Thoughts and Tears"...Hope Templa

“Light Cavalry". Muurka!LEin Lebeduo". Selection............." The Geisha"..............Jones Devi Chorus ---- ****Is the Sonden

Kagimental Maches.

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God Bless the Prince of Wales. God Save the King.

ELBEWTIERE a report is given, says the Singe pore Free Priss, of a case in which come clever thieves broke into a godown at Tanjong Pagar by going under the waves and cutting their

presents. Every resolution passed by the Con ference will have obligatory force if unanimhy prevails, but not a single Power can be forced by a majority of votes. This is a further reason why there should not be complicated dis..

A YOUNG Chine woman named E Mai,way late the store through the floor. To pre cussions, and why the Conference should be

nineteen years of age, met her, death, at vent thefts in this manner it is the practice for the Dock police patrols to walk along under 'carried on in a spirit of harmony and muinal

Kowloon City yesterday afternoon through an Faccident. The young woman was engaged the wharves at low water to see, that to boats goodwill."With regard to the results of my mmission so far," added M. de Martens, "I may IT is said that in order to keep pace with the the whole marding cutting grass pear there lurking there. On the afternoon of the 19th the Koos Yum insta Dock native tergeant was performing say that Germany, France, and Fussia all increasing prosperity of the financial world. Tong Shaa temple, on

some! financial authorities and bankers, advo- mountain. At about four o'clock in the after this duty and when he bad got as far under the hold that the question of disarmament is not cate the increase of the capital of the Bank of soon the woman started to return home wharves as section 3 there was a sudden win yet ripe for discussion, and further that even | Japan from the present sum of so million yen Attached to each end of a hamboo pole, which the limitation of armaments not being a to 60 or 100 million yes. Others do not approve she carried on her shoulder, was a bundle of practical question, no good caq come from the idea but maintain that the reserve, fund of grass. At the edge of a cliff pas pl, these castrian | the Bank should be increased to 200 million bundles slipped off the pole. The women the discussion of it, The United States as

yen or more in order that more convertible staggered and went head first down the marved the right of pl" ing the question| nates might be issued, so that the money ipica drop of about roo feet. She was und some magies later by admo viligen in before t srence, but

elreptation may be increated and the

•Interest lowered!

of the water and a crocodile, which he desparatus are exhibited. There are cribes as a huge best rushed at blm by the fo the Exhibition grounds here

The Eergeant prang back and pare za zmusume willactas waitresSOS moged to escape for the crocodile's jaws The Bojyoken restaurant, the

the slack of bis trousers sad ryped sixty, bas eng ball of one trouser, tegena

unscathed, but he did not

South coast of China between Hongkong.” and Lamocks, same as Notes by

and

South coast of China between Hongkong Hainan, same as No. IN

SHIPPING AND MAL

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