A.
Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY APRIL 21 1908.
DEATHS. On March 8, 1908, at Willowbank, Itching field, Honham, Sussex, England, CHARLES SMITH TAYLOR, Lain of Jardine, hlatheson & Co. aged 65 years,
McGin March 24, at Exeter, JAMES MCGILL, formerly of Messrs. Kelly and Walsh,
§. WATSON & CO., Limited, Singapore; aged 47 years:
LIMITED.
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CHICAGO CHINESE PARTICIPATING.
to walking is city enough, although place the Japanese Boycott. and opportunity modify the available gaures, jangan possible. The best of games, therefore, from his polat of view is golf because there. walking is done within object. Riding and swimming in moderation full the requirement to a certain extent, but neither comes up to walking as a means of exercise. Ceppis
dhe Honghong Celegraph is excellent, if one is in training; that is; if Ketolations have been drawn up by the
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908.
ATHLETIC EXERCISES IN HONGKONG.
employed similar metics against America in
by this means they inflicted great lows on retaliation for the exclusion of Chinese in that country. The Chinese apparently think that
certain extent as the result of the boycott, but America and succeeded in obtaining their revenge. Of caucia America suffered, to a
she was compelled to buy higher-priced articles Chico must have been the biggerḍlosar in' that
while the boycott lasted. If there was ADYONG
Strictly speaking, therefore, China did not suc who supplied goods in place of America. cerd to her war of retaliation against Amèrica, Altogether the movement in which the Canton people are now engaged is ill-advised and absurd, and the sooner it is brought in an end the better it will be for all concerned.
PORTUGUESE CUM
CONSOI-
GENERALSHIP
Telegrams,
*HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICE/J514
RIGHTS IN CHINA
FOREIGN
LAND IN NON-TREATY PORTS.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung
Poking, 20th April.de
that properties in foreign ownership The Diplomatic Corps has agreed
in the interior of China [20, in non Treaty ports can be re-p
by the local officials.
The Waiwapu has, according
MR. J. J. LEIRIA'S RUMOURED APPOINTMENT.
been received in the Colony announcing the to ascertain what are the properties It is rumoured that a private telegram bas dirvoted all the Provincial authorities
appointment of Mr. I. 1. Leiria, Vice-Cossul;
A telegram has been received in Canton which states that considerable enthusiasm was evinced by the Chiness in Chicago" on receipt of information of the boycott movement. -Chinesa nocieties in which the colony in San an hour's walk at a good pace is taken daily.Francisco and the Chinète in California ha profited by the game it was the third party Cricket, in the cool weather, and even foot-generally are urged not to patronize Japanese ball; if the weather is cold, are not without vestela either as passengers or by shipping benefit to young men. Fives and racquets freight on them. The Chinese students at require a man to be in really good training, Chicago have cabled to Kwangtung and but the surroundings and ordinary life of also to the merchants wed students in Europeans in the tropics are seldom of such all the other provinces stating that the The approach of summer brings to the
a nature as to allow either game to be played terms of the Tatry Maru, settlement were front once again the question which every without some danger. Mountain climbing mot unreasonable. They are of opinion resident asks himself, whether he devotes in a tropical latitude is one of the most try to be in the wrong in this case; in other that, ali "foreign countries believe: Japan sufficient time to physical exercise. Among ing ordeals in the way of exercise and words, they do not side with Japan. The the younger generation there is ample evid- should be only undertaken by persona who ence that athletic sports hold a large posi
are in good condition, Shooting excursions, a retaliatory measure. They add in the Chicago a udents tre glad to hear of the boycott tion in their thoughts, as is proved by the as they necessitate riding or walking and an telegram that some Americas papers report the cricket and football matches which take open-air life, are conducive in all essentials place every week and the interest displayed to improvement of health and of stamina,"
fact that Japanese dressed in Chinese, clothes in tempis tournaments, but by far the But after all, the writer invariably returns to of Cantoo, thus hoping to irritate the populace
are trying to sell Japanese wares in the strecisas Consul-General for Portugal in Hongkong, held in China by Chinese Christians, majority of people are content to take no walking as the safest farm of exercise-al and give rise to friction. With.ag, assault for active part in sport but simply act the past though the daily constitutional need not grounds to coerce the Chinese Government. of spectators. This may be due, in some necessarily be taken as a matter of duty. The students advised their Cantonese com an excuse they would hope to have: plausible degree to the lack of facilities in Hongkong but may be beguiled by the rest of patriots to be on their guard lest they fall into for private recreation for a Colony which is built on the side of a mountain can scarcely following a Haskell ball along the links. the Japanese trap. They counsel a peaceful
At the same time he is far from being yet firm attitude is prosecuting the boycott. be expected to provide a sufficiency of ground for those who are desirous of be prejudiced on the subject, as is apparent coming proficient in such games as lawn from the fact that he invites lay and tennis, for example. In Singapore, on the certain, however, that walking for health professional opinion on the questions. It is other hand, it is the exception where purposes will commend itself to but few in house of any size is without a couple Hongkong, and the opportunities for golf of lawns where young and old
may dis port themselves to the top of their bent, are so restricted that it may be said to be as a game a negligible quantity, What then $16.50 tests of skill are of daily occurrence remains for, the active young athlete who, Hongkong, however, the house that is pro-exertion? If a satisfactory solution could desires to keep fit and yet to avoid over. vided with a lawn is exceptionally favoured be given to the problem in so far har and the average young man is compelled to affects Hongkong it would be eagerly wel. Colony then, bought them and will bring them Ltd., Tientsin, advising that they have declared become a passive critic instead of an active comwed by many who at presnt restrict their ap to Canton in a few day's tune in the letter
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exercise to the daily promenade from the house to the office, and very little of that when there is a chair or a ricksha handy.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
INSPECTOR Withers prosecuted Li Yuk Wee, Police Couri, this morning, for having in his pork dealer, of the Wanchal Markel, at the possession à false scale. A fine of $za was imposed..
player. The fact may be regretted but it cannot apparently be overcome unless a totally new set of conditions come into being Writing on the subject of exercise in tropical/
· countries, „Dr. J. Cantlie, in the Journal o Tropical Medicine, says: "Opinions diffe widely, not only in 'regard to the bost form of exercise advisable to be taken in countries in which a tropical climate prevails, but some condemn exercise altogether, during the hot weather. The old resident, who is climate-wise, food-wise, and clothing-wise in THE Hon, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial A. S. WATSON & CO., that appertains to the maintenance of and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge health in the locality in which he resides, as with thanks the following donations to the arute shakes his head at more recent arrivfunds of the Hospitals :—–— als who indulge in long walks or who walk more than is absolutely necessary for daily needs. Curiously enough this sage does
THE inquest which was to have been held at o look askance at games OVED for
the Magistracy this afternoon touching the nis, swimming. or cricket as part and until Tuesday next, the 28th instant, at 5.15 ten death of Mr. A. H. Renois has been postponed parcel of the daily routine. Some of them. The six jurymen summoned are request. more active middle-aged residents may ed to attend on that day.
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
Hongkong, 7th April, 1968
133
THE CENTRAL STORES, LD.
SHANGHAL
ISSUE OF TLS. 250,000 8 PER CENT DEBENTURES.
DIRECTORS:
G. J. SHEKURY, Esq, Chairman.. CA. R. MURPHINE, Eig.
JH. TEENDALE, Esq.
SECRETARY:
M. J. NATHAN, Esq.
his own children, but
considers
Họ Tung.....
A Patient ...
were being overhauled. The usual crowds of Chinese were attracted by the unusual scene.
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A CANTONESE BLACKLEG.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 19th April received a letter in ʼn a Hongkong merchant, The Canton belf-Government hociety has suroamed Cheung, who informed the Society that forty-nine cases of Japanese marine pro- duces arrived in Hongkong a few days ago. wholly unsaleable, even at the lowest price. A Since their arrival the stores have been Cablon merchant, who happened to be in the
buyer in Canton, of the merchandise to the the writer gave the name and address of the Society, and asked the Society to deal with him, when he returns bere.
CONSUL UYAND'S REPRESENTATIONS,
Canion, 20th April.
in succession to the late Mr. A. G. Romano.
the report
A representative of this paper interviewed Mr. Leiria this faranoon in connection with
Mr. Lelia had had no intimation". of the news nor has he received
any. official
despatch from Lisbon therencent.
Should the romour he ca firmed rom Libon we have no doubt that Mr. eiria' appoint. ment to the Consul Generalship for Portugal in Hongkong will be received with satisfaction by the focal Portuguese community.
CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING CO., I.D.
INTERIM DIVIDEND
RONBANS AND CHINA.
WILLING TO ACCEPT CHINESE SUZEVÁINTY.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po
Peking, 20th April.
The Koreans in Chientao, on ac. count of their alleged 11-treatment by the Japanese, are reported to be willing to place themselves under the
ulicials.
Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co, agents, Chin-administration of Chinese ese Engineering & Mining Co., Ltd., inform us that they bave received a telegram from The Chinese Engineering & Mining Company
an interim-dividend of 176 per share free of tax for account of the year ending 29th February. Same will be payable 1st May.
LADY LUGARDS ILLNESS.
FORTHCOMING TRIP TO ENGLAND,
manner in which she fulfilled. her duties as bosters at Government House few could have
THE CLUB LUSITANO.
"THE BELLE OF NEW YORK BY
LITTLE MIDGETS,,,!!
the promoters and slige managers. The pro phecy, however, was falsified last evening when the initial of a series of performancet was given. bers and their friends which inxed not only the in the hall of the Club to an audience of mem-
the seating but also the standing accommoda tion available in the hall,
When a few members of the Club Lositano resolved to stage the Belle of New York " by the little children of the members, it wan thought that the promoters were essaying
ton made a representation to the Viceroy to
The other day, the Japanese Consul at Can- learned of the approaching departure of Ladyptians and taxing to the training energies of
It is with the deepest concern that we have task beyond the abilities of the amateur Lilli
Japanese goods and placards in the form of the effect that, recently, notices for boycotting of her medical attendants.
Lugard for England as the result of the advice It seems that for verist, meaning the memorial of national disy ill, although in view of the courageous some time past Lady Lugard has been serious streets, and that more or less less has been grace, bave been found: posted in VATIGUE experienced by the Japanese trade in the south of China, since the starting of the Japanese suspected the fact. The series of entertain- ments, musical symposiums add other gather- boycott. The Viceroy was accordingly re quested to take immediate steps to prohibitings at which her ladyship was the centre and the boycott propaganda. On the Consul's re- presentation, His Excellency issed a precla- mation to stop the people from golog on with the movement and to forbid any one. from mation His Excellency stated that the Kwang stirring up the boycott feeling. In the procla chow Prefect and the district magistrates of
Nambei and Panya have been instructed to ward the leading merchants and to ask them boycat movement. H.. also added that if any one is found in the act of stirring up the public feeling he will be arrested and punished,
"
· ATTITUDE OF YOKOHAMA CHINESE.
It's reported from Tokio that the Chingie merchants have intimated to the Japanese with whom they have transactions that under the existing circumstances they are unable to ex port any Japanese merchandise to Hongkong
or Singapore in consequence of the Cantonese boycoll. -
source of the pleasure must have had an Moreover, since Sir Frederick Lugard assumed exceedingly trying effect on her health. The reins of goveromans in Hongkong, of Lady Lugard and have an undermining their Excellencies have sustained many sid losses which were bound to affect the spirits effect on her health. It is stated that her lady
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NAVAL COURTESIES.
BRITISH ADMIRAL DINES WITH ADMIRAL HEMPHILL.
The play is so well known that it would be a After the overture played by the Sociedade Phil. work of superfluity to relate the argum bt.
Lopes). The audience were forthwith capti. armonica the curtain'rose disclosing the dinner. party of young Barry Bronson (Master Henrique vated by the diminutiveness of the actors. the kissing of Fif (is Evelina Lopes), she Bus applause was loud and long when after duet. Tunefully rendered, the little singers
and Harry treated the auditorium to their first
showed a really remarkable aptitude for music.
ship, will proceed to England as soon as the
find in the bracing air of the homeland those pleasing valce and pretty acting re is sufficiently convalescent to leave, and we
Salvation Army Lassió (Miss Camilla Castro) recuperative powers which she has evidently failed to find in Hongkong. Meanwhile all had a difficaltrole to sustain to CorsAngelique. ceived immense applause, Miss Maria Roxizio will regret that Government House will be
-Her slight and certainly pardonable defects deprived of its chatelaise and we can simply trust that the absence of Lady Lugard from
of enunciation were made up by clever the Colony will be of but short duration.
personation. The little bridesmaids weTO a chaiming group and, looked attractive in their pretty costume. As a comédian little Alfredo Castro played "Blinky Bill to per fection, and the unstinted meed of praise which he earned from start to finish was fo)- ly merited. Master Ferd Remedios Karl ‚von, Pompernick, the polite lunatic, afforded
ciation of a not too easy character to play. much merriment and went to show his appre?" Ichabod Bronson was portrayed by Anibony Castro, whose songs were pleasingly rendered though his memory failed in topical allo sions The bro:bers Alberto and Lui Osmund were two genuine twice to take the parts of the Portuguese, noblemen. They made two taking fitures, identical in every tes pect, on the stige. Tiny Irens.Remedios" was a pretty Bittle Baby danceuse and her cake walk with ber partner Joe Castro was ons of the most, admired fame in the evening's play. Even to the accompanist the organizers for in the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. C. A P. Xavier, Miss Esther Xwing they of the "show" were fortunate in their selection,
brought into service the capabilition of
devote themselves to tennis or fives, or even PEDESTRIANS Whore business took them in the to stop their colleagues from taking part in the only voice the hope of our readers that she will Toe same talent way shown by Violet Grey, the to swimming; yet by them walking is conceighbourhand of the Praya East to-day were demned in unmeasured terms, and they surprised to see the Freach gunboat Argus prophecy physical tuin to those who are moored alongside the praya wall, dutside foolish enough to walk a step more than is Messrs, Gea. Fedwick & Cols works, in- necessary. It is foolish to set aside any quiries elicited the information that her boilers warning earnestly given by men of experience in regard to any subject, yet with all respect to these wise and grave seniors it is difficult CHAN WONG NG, & fitter of the Waterworks, Directors of the Central Stores, Ld to understand the position they take up in was charged at the Police Court, to-day, and The prepared is receive applications for matter." Dr. Cantile refers to the fecesity convicted for assault and disorderly Deviens Tls. 250,000 8 per cent debentures terminable of keeping the heart in a condition to respond Chan and a coolie named So Wing got into an in ten years from the 30th day of June 1908, but redeamable by the Company, in's years to the muscular calls made upon it, but argument in an opium divan in Centre Street from that date or at any time after such 5 years the exercise indulged in must not be of a which Chan seized an earthenware Teapot and last night. It terminated in a fight, during op giving 6 calendar months' previous notice
character to exhaust the whole of its reserve long it at So, triking him on the nose and in writing. These debentures are issued by the Directors is pursuance of a resolution pass force. And he proceeds to say: "Spas- doing some damage to that part of his counten. ed by them at a Meeting held at the Compasy modic exercises, that is, violent exertion ance. The lakong, who was called to stop the offices on the 3rd day of April, 1908, Wik the suns raised it is intended to pay off all the
taken as irregular intervals, are always to be fight, was also given a rough time. Chan was existing outstanding debentures of the Com condemned; they mean intermittent relaxa-ined Ss by Mr. Kemp. pany of Tis. 150,000 issued in favour of the tion, followed by suddenand violent muscular Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation and to employ the bilance in the expense or exercire in a game, say, of tennis or fives, or completing the building and fitings of the when sports such as running, jumping, row. Palace Hotel fronting the Bund. Shanghai. ing, throwing the hammer, &c., are engaged The present issue of Tix. 250,000 will rank as a Erst charge on the said property of the in. If this rule is the case in temperate Company held on a lease to the Company for climates it applies more pointedly still in a term of which 48 years and 9 months are still tropical countries, where heart and circula unexpired including the buildings and a floating charge on the other propert and undertaking tion are rendered lip by moist heat and of the Company as carried on upon the sad where the climatic conditions serve to lessen premises and will be secured by a Deed of Trust and mergage to be hereafter executed inclination to take exercise." He argues, being a first mortgage of the said leasehold that to take exercise by means of the stimulus was convicted and fined. Company to Messrs. Alexandr McLeo† and. Duncan McNeil as Trustees for the Debenture brain by the aid of alcohol, for this reason
A CHINESE bones attracted much attention at
the Police Court this morning. He wassee sealed in the big dock. his arma folded, legs curled under him, quietly conversing with another prisoner. The pious man who strived in the Colony yesterday, from Sha U Clunz. en board the samer Hot Ning, was arrested his possession six mice and three candargers of as he stepped ashore on a charge of baring in licit opium. He admitted that he bid at the epium firmer's certificate for the drug and
Vice Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lamb China Squadron, and his staff officers dined tos, Commander-in-Chief of the British South on board U.S. croiser Rainduan, fagship of Ad. mirat Hemphill, commanding the Philippine squadron, fast evening.
Mr. Wu, chief of the Chinese Merchants Gulld We learn from the Japan Advertiser that
ly opposed to the boycott movement now in in Yokohama, has announced that he is strong progress in South Chins. On the 15th instant 's general meeting of Chinese merchants at the port is to be convened when a proposal will be | submitted to the effect that a notice should be H.M.S. Alacrity, with Admiral Lambton de forwarded to Canion, warning the Chinese board, left the harbour for Shanghai, via Coast merchants there to discontinue the boycott; posts, in the forenoon to-day, which will prove barmful to the interests of both countries. Mr. Wu is a native of Canton.
JAPANESE PRESS COMMENT:"
It is unfortunate, mays the Tokyo Asoki, that incensed the Chinese as to have given rise at the Talau-maru incident should have so much Canton to the boycott against Japanese good As to the rights or wrongs of the Tatsuma affair there is no necessity to renew discussion,
THE BELLE VIEW HOTEL,
AP MEETING FURTHER ADJOURNED.
was adjourned last week, was resumed to The Justices of the Peace meeting which day, the business being to consider the application from Charles Ernest Clifford for the transfer to him from one Thomas
་་་་་
property buildings, and undertaking, of the of a game resembles the stimulating of the R. C. Chayton, who was formerly the popular but we would call the attention of the Chinese Bernard Maguire of the publican's licence almost an infant prodigy. For the success" holders. The present issue of debentures will that if it were not for the spirit of the pore, arrived at Hongkong yesterday by the
manager of the Hotel de Europe in Singa people to the fact that the methods pursued by to sell by retail intoxicating liquors on the pre of the Belle of New York" special men- beat may suit the convenience of appli game no exercise would be taken at all. meamer Catherine Apear. For something like both parties concerned. Even supposing that ment was ordered to enable the applicant to signing of the dresses, Mesars. A. E. da Silva
par in sums of T'a. 1,000, Tis. 500 and
them against Japanese goods will have the mises, No. 2, Pak 'Shul Wap, under the sign of tion must be made of Mr. J. C. Cuterres, inevitable result of being disadvantageons to "The Belle View Hotel. The last adjours promoter, while Mrs. Guterres had the de- cania. They will bear interest at the sate of 8 "Are games of all kinds therefore hard?" 4 years Mr. Chaytor has been in the hotel per cent per aroum and will rank among he asks, and proceeding to answer his own business in Singapore and the Far East; three Japan was in the wrong as regards the gao-produce references. Mr. 1. R. Wood, second and. C. M. Š. Alves ha1 charge of the stage themselves pari 'passuk...
The first instalment of interest calculated question says: "Not so, but we must be years, being spent as manager of the hotel ronning business, the boycott of Japanese police magistrate, presided. Other Justices direction, and M. G. A P. X-vier was de from the day of payment will be paid on the physically fit to stand the tax and strain, be mentioned, wat he brought it through sama The reason that the Chinese fave begue se of police, and Main Lyons (amperintendens musical director. guth day of funs; 1908 and thereafter half-year the game what it may. To keep physically resorts of the subera Settlement. Mr. Chay buy collon yarn, matches, and other Japanere X. d'Almada e Castro, who appeared for the 23rd and 15th inst; on the 26th there will ba
troublous times and made it one of the pleasure to Mr. Bowen-Rowlands, Mr. F.
The next performancas will be on the azad, ly on the goth day of June and the gist day of fit there is one exercise, and one only, thatter will remain some time in Hongkong, and merchandise in large quantities of late years | applicant, produced two references. Ho'said |
December, Applications should be filled lo
and sent to the Company's Brokers the Hong is at once efficient and safe for every one. kong & Shanghal Banking Corporation accom. Walking it the means by which to keep phy-kong.
may possibly be induced to remain in Hong panied by the amount of the debentures applied for...
sically fit, whetherat home or in the tropics. A CHINESE seaman belonging to the steam Applications will be received up to the 31st A walk for one hour at a stretch (not two launch Gretchen had a very uncomfortable ex day of May, spol and will be dealt with on that half hours, one in the mouning and one in perience yesterday afternoon. He was stand day and should any such dibentures remalo saapplied for, subsequent alleiments thereof the afternoon), at the rateol from 10 to 130 it at the edge of the prays wall will be made and carry interest from the date paces per minute, will keep ons fit always, †, & O. wharf, at about half-pist three a clock, pear the of issue Bankins' receipts to the applicant Moreover, it is a necemuiry procedure if one waiting for his lunch to get alongside, where will be issued for the amount of his debentures is to join in games requiring sudden or susa American bluejacket coming up from be and exchanged for debentures if an allotment is made. Forms of application cac be obtaip tained exertion, such as tennis or rowing, hind accidentally collided with the Chidaman ad at the office of the Company or at the Hong. The rowing man gets state unless he walks pitching him into, the harbour. Fortonal kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation and the head of Trust and form of Debenture can systematically, and so in other games. Exer the map could swim and be stuck out, for the be seen at the ofics of Mesart, Stokes, Plant & cises in gymnasium donot supply the place Teesdale, the Company's Soliskors
of walking, dumb bells, Indian clubs, climb By Order of the Director,
"M.I, NATHAN,
Secretary/a
To
is because they can buy these articles cheaper that one was signed by an engineer on board than those imported from Europe and America one of the Great Northern Company's steamers selves. The inevitable outcome of such move- or those manufactored by the Chinese them and the uther by Mr. Koox--
Captain Lyons—he motor man ? obliged 10 buy higher-priced articles or manu. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Proceeding, he ment must be that either, the. Chinese will be Mr. d'Almada Yes, Mr. Knox of the Chios
than they would have to pay for the Japanese client. The applicant was not well known in factore them by themselves at a cost higher said that its licence should be granted to his anuafactures. It is reported that the starting Hongkong as he had not been long here, and of a match factory at Canton is under proposal he submilled that the licence should be granted in order to check the importation of Japanese for at least six months. During that time the matches. Nothing could be said against such police could keep their eyes on him, chemes if they are prompted by real for the worse for his ducking, but a trife anaones are, on the contrary, toerely the result of
Capt. Lyons The police do not keep their nearest landing stage, arriving there moss the romotion of the real interests of China, but if eyes on noybody, The bluejacket, who had stood by all this 110 * nobullition of mistaken patriotism iley must
Canton, is a most conceive Some time ago the Chinese
ing ropes, &c, do not serve a substitutes for was then requested to go to the Central Station be regarded as vary allly. The boycott as it is
walking. To specify the exercise which may be taken in tropical countries as an ad
There the maitat was setiled,
ug now practise
he
matinée,
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUR:
Indian (Kufsang) 16th (asz, India (Ontong) 39th faste Indian (Kumsang) ist prox. 53) janvi American (Nippon Maru) 156, German (Prine Sigismund) Canadian (Empress of China) 6th prox.
The Coust was then cleared and the matter mail of the pth reached and the meeting was further adjourned, 4p.m., and may be was diiccised in camera, but no decisión was of ibe 28th
on the ground, so we were given to goderstand, 27th insty)
that the Jestions war
ware not satisfied
Japan on the sATEN