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morrow to the extent of $30,000 leads us to built for his comfort and convenience. Mr. he Japanese steamship companies are to blame consider for a moment the objects of this Harris said: "The poly ticket of admis. for the delay than, representations should be Seaman's Institute and the aim of its sion to the home, the only passport he made to the Impel Government of Japan founders. It is common knowledge that requires, is the speech, the manners, the order that this blacking of a fast mail service there would never have been a Seaman's profession of the seafaring man." What to the Orient should be removed. The Japin-. S. WATSON & CO., Institute in Hongkong, at ali bad it not sort of speech is the seafaring man supere Government has a hold over the steamship been for the energy of the Fev J. H.posed to employ, and what book of etiquette companies, because it my reduce or refute to France, who was the truest friend of the is he required to study so that his presence grant the mail subsidies in consequence of sailor that ever stepped in shoo-leather in may be tolerated in the home? Is he re-annecessary delays and inadequate transit Hongkong. He it was who brought the quired to interlard his nautical slang with arrangements. And we feel sure that the scheme to establish a fit and appropriate quotations from Hudibras and adapt himself Minister responsible for the postal services of abiding place for the transient sailor to the principles laid down by Lord Chester Japan would take prompt actions in the matter man in this Colony to the notice of field, or is he to be allowed the latitude and, if the grievance of the Shanghai merchants ware Mr. Mody, who, we take it, knows little indulgence generally permitted to those who brought to his attention through the proper more about the conditions of life at sea than are accustomed to palaces of refinement or medium, preferably the Chamber of Com: does the average man who spends his life in the delicacy of thought and speech charac one of the greatest shipping ports in the teristic of Hongkong's Elite Probably these Commerce, would probably agree to a joint merce. If necessary the Hongkong Chamber of MANUFACTURERS. world. Mr. Mody showed his interest in rules and regulations will eventually be toned
the most practical form and the building down to meet the requirements of a body of memorial on the subject. As the Timer very now approaching, completion on the Praya men whose lives are too often a perpetual properly says: "Surely it ought not to ba im. East will stand a memorial to the devoted round of hardship and misery, but it will also possible for a nation having such splendid
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LAND COMPANIES,
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
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The Secretary read the police convening the meeting,
$50,950 as against S945,950 for 1908, No. fresh mortgages being taken whilst several frave been paid off, this naturally bas reduced our 'Accounts payable," the receipts belog app ed 'to the reduction of our overdraft. With guid to the properties we own their book valus shows an lacrease of $ 4,532.37, being the part
The balance of our
HONGKONG, LAND RECLAMATION.
The ninth ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Hongkong Land Reclamation Co., Ed., Buildings, in the forenoon, to-day, for hapurpose downs and slight further development of an was bold at the company's offices, Victoria cast of the development of the Wanchai go- of receiving the report of the directors together olhar property, and taken into account one with a statement of accounts for the year end-sale of property which bas taken place en- ing 31st December, 1909. The Hon. Mr. Wabling us ance more to show in the accounts Sir Paul Chater, Mr. C. S. Gubbay (directors), derived from roots is within 540 of that of an itom of "profits an sale" The amount J. Gresson presided. There were present :- Mowbray S. Northcote (secretary), J. Hen the preceding year. bossy Seib, Ho Fook, He Kom Tong, Lo interest account is likewise practically the Cheung Stiu, J.H. N. Mody, B. Percy Smilk, wine, and calls for no particular comment. There has been a considerable reduction in E. L. Hughes, A. Shelton Hooper and A. E. Asger.
expenditure on repairs to property compared. with that of 1958 in which year we were called upon to expand a larger than the normal sum an account of the typhoon damage. In this port and accounts, which have been in your connection your directora, desim, to call your bands for some days, I propose with your per attention to & Sp cial Resive Fund which hat more efficiently with Russia is the mat-
mission to take as read. The accounts are of they consider it prudent to start to meet any so simple a naturo Rs 10 califa'no special.com unforeseen expenditure that may become nel ler and restore the conditions that existed a ment from me. During the year we have discessary to the property caused by typhoons, few months.ago. The original undertaking of posed of our two laland Lots at Kowloon Point That such a reserve was thought of at the ibe Japaness when they took up the service at a price which gave us a net profit on the sale time the company was formed is evident, for it was that there would be separate schedules of of just over $170,000 which you will no doubt is authorised by your articles of association. deem satisfactory. The decrease in rents, as Speaking generally, it is felt that the year und sailings for summer and winter, and as they compared with last account, in due to the expider review has shown that the property market have certainly failed to abide by that under-ration of the feracy existing in 1908 of a portion in Hongkong has had a tendency to improve
aking we can only suppose there is not suffi- cient inducement in the shape of freight to justify the maintenance,of the promised ser-
zeal of Mr. France and the bountiful bene.depcaid upon the Christian charity and for-shipping facilities as Japan to co-operate some ficence of Mr Mody, So much for the origin of the Seaman's institute to be. With regard to the plans of those associated with the pro moters we understand, on the authority of Mr. A, H. Harris, Commissioner of Customs, that the Institute will coptain three dormis tories having some 50 beds in each, and bout Sosingle cubicles-giving accommodation for 200 sleepers altogether. Already there are in Hongkong wo institutes which are
THE SIBERIAN MAIL "HBLD-UP"
Somebody who pretended to be a judge of
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The Chairman said: -Gentlemen,-The re
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of Kowloon Marind Lot 75. Our house proper ty at Yaumati" continues to be well occupied and is in good repair. Before formally moving
be pleased to answer any question you may wish to put.
ment, brought about probably in some mea- sure to the less harassing administration of the Sandary and Building Laws which had dess
to the comparative improvement in the number of cases of plague. If any shareholder desires „ any further information, I shall be pleased to
specially dedicated to the use of soldiers and human, Dature once said that there were vice. We in Shanghai are practically depen. the adopties of the report and accounts I shall troyed the confidence of Land lovestors, and..
certain people so exacting, "contramachions" and "contrairy" that they would had fault with the harps banded to them when they reached the golden shore and proceed to draw, petitions demanding that the authorities should instantly take steps to have the water of the golden river properly filtrated so that it might
up
dent on the Japanese in the matter, for fortunately the regular atomers of the China Navigation Co, or the other vessels trading up and down the coast do not touch at Dalay in the winter owing to the port of Newchwang belog closed. The trip of the
sailors-one in Arsenal Street and another. along the Praya East. The latter was for merly known as the Seaman's lostitute, but latterly the incumbents have withdrawn that title and sought to attract the men belonging to the sister Services. In other words, a common A. B. coming ashore to look for a bed in a seaman's resting-place in Hoogbe freed froas contamination by noxious germs. N. steamer in summer time is a round one kong might hunt high and low for any insti tution in the Colony designed specially for his
That may be a rash statement, but we are not
o Caefoo, Newchwang. Daloy and back to Shanghai, but if they could arrange to run a
use and service, but we doubt if he would prepared to dispute the underlying troth condirect boat in winter between. Shangbai and
find any and we doubt if more than half a dozen residents could direct him to onc
tained in it. For years and generations people will contentedly put up with grievances and
here were no questions.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the afford it. report and accoun's
'Mr. Ho Fook seconded.
The motion was agreed to.
Mr. JH. Seth moved that Messrs. Ho Tung and CS Gubbiy be re-elected directors for
the ensuing year.
Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu seconded. Carried.
Mess. W. H. Polls and. AO'D. Gourdin Daley, to compete with the two chartered
were no siecled auditors on the motion of Mr. steamers of the South Manchurian Railway, | Ho Kom Tong seconded by Mr. Hughes.
If the Fleet was in port and the apopyances and delays simply because there is enterprise would probably meat with
FRUIT SYRUPS
mixed with aerated or plain water
make excellent refreshing beverages,
sailors on general leave he would probably Guaranteed to be made from the find that, even if he located what was once known as a Seaman's Institute it was pare juice of sound ripe fruit.
no place for him quy more. And it should the remembered that seamen from the mer cantile marine, engineers and firemen are A. S. WATSON & CO., ceived at the saliors and Soldiers' Justitute in not allowed under any conditions to be re
LIMITED,
Arsenal Street. So poor Jack, who is only
HONGKONG and KOWLOON.
Hongkong, 15th July, 1939.
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BUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), DAILY-3 per annum, WEEKLY $18 per tum. The catos por quartar and person, propitiam Bubscriptions for any period is than one mouth will be charged so for a fall month. The dally jusne dell vored free when the address 't
no apparent hope of changing the existing conditions, but once grant thom an ipooration· which removes their troubles and they im- mediately begin to pick holes in it. This fact is made absurdly plain, by the complaints which the Shanghai merchants are, making Siberian mail. It is within the recollection of about the irregularity of the delivery of the
sol a few.old China bands that not so very long
sufficient support to indemnify the company.. The boom in the bean trade may seasonably be counted on in this connection, and even if
they earned little direct return in the shape of hard cash the company would at least win the sincero gratitude of Shanghai."
In the first place, however, the Japanese Go and out whether it is not possible to make reibmeat should be approached in orcer to
The Chairman:-That' is all the business, gentlemen, Dividend warrants will be ready to-morrow morning. Thank you for your at tendance.
This concluded the meeting
a man before the mast.or a greaser or a trim, the English mail occupied works on the voy better arrangements for the conveyance of the port of the directors, together:with statement
mer, with the noble sum of a dollar in his pocket is cast into the mud and metaphori- cally told to hide his face in the various dens and dives of the port. When the Seattan's luititute now in course of erection is opened we trust that this disgraceful condition of things will be righted. It is true that in the af-season when the Flect is away in the North and the beds at the Praya East Sailors' and Soldiers' Home are empty, the wandering merchant sailor may receive a perfunctory welcome because at such a time even his few cents are acceptable. And it is also true that one or two of the many civi- liaus who are down on their luck and only too glad to get a bed for 25 centé-may, be accommodated during the dull summer days, but at other times it is ho, for the navy man with a pocketful of money and bie for the marine who has just been paid off, It is to be hoped then that the Seaman's Institute Mody will be an institute for seamen is fact and in deed, that their interests will be con. sidered first and foremost, that they will have the superior claim to shelter there, and that there will be no attempt to convert the place On January 19, 1910, at Shanghai, the wife into an establishment in rivalry with the of Captain J. MacArthur, of a son.
Salore' and Soldiers' Institute of Arsenal MARRIAGES.
Street. But, it will be said, "How are you going to fill two hundred beds with men be- longing to the merchant service?? Well, we should suggest that a certain number of
Roceselbis to memenger, Peak subscribers cadi hays their copies delivered at their residences without 'any extra charge. On coplas sail by post an
41, N. Mody, and Mowbray S. Northcote
vening the meeting
The Secretary having read the nolice con-
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED Thetwenty-second ordin vry meeting of shart- holders in this company was held at the cam.
2000, to-day, for the purpose of receiving the paby's offices, Victoria Buildings, in the fore
age to China, and it was, comparatively speaking mails from Dalay to Japan and Shanghai-ccg. There were present-Sir Paul Chater only the other day that the journey was reduced and, of course, Hongkong also. It could not presiding), The Hon. Mr. W. Gressan of accounts for the year ending 31st December,
1 about & month by the placing of faster expected that the China Navigation Com- Mesars. J: W, C. Bonnar, C. H. Gubbay (disec- and bigger mail steamers on the too. Then came the privileges extended by the Siberias pany would be prepared to run steamers at a for) A. Shelton Hooper (secretary), Messi. mail, bich regularly lands the Shanghan subsidy were forthcoming probably they might
loss for the benefis of any community, but it & 1. M. E. Machado, F. Maitland, C. B. Anton, eller bags in. Berlin in 18 days and one induced to think over the matter. At all days. Most of us have accepted the new service event wo are all agreed that it is preposterous simply as a' matter of cruise, hardly giving our letters from home are locked up in some to suppose that wo will sit down calmly when a thought to the trying journey scro Asafe in Dainy waiting for a carrier to bring and, Karops in the middle of winter, And now we have the Shanghai merchasis grumbling |
them along. This is the twentieth century and because the deliveries are a day or two
we expect twentieth century incthods to prevail. late. At least we assume that the Shanghai. Tinee is voicing the views of focal, firms when it appeals to those responsible for the delays bar have occurred recently to mend their
that the Trans-Siberian Railway, has bean ways. Our cuatemporary begins by saying
the last trip westward did it in less than 76
LOCAL AND GENERAL. The branch office of the Korean Residency General, at Tokio, bas bean destroyed by fire. A CHINAMAN was this morning fined $5 for
There were no questions.
The Chairman maved that the report and statement of accounts ar presented, be adopted and passed,
Mr, Hough: The Directornare to becongratu inted on this report and from the lucid explana tion you have given if the various items it" leaves nothing for me to say except to second the motion.
Agreed
The appointment of Mr. J. W. Bandow as director, in place of Mr. G. Friesland, resigned, was unscimously agreed to on the motion of Ms, H. Percy Smith seconded by Mr. T. 1." Rose.
Mr. J. M. E. Machado moved that Mesin, E. Shellm and C. S. Gubbay be re-elected directora,
Mr. A.H. Qugh seconded, Carried.
Mėsait. J. Cox-Edwards and H. Parcy Smith were re-elected auditors on the motion of Mr. A Bryer seconded by Mr. J. Y, V. Vernon,
Dividend warrants can be had an application The Chairman:That is all the business, gentlemen. Thank you for your attendance.
10-MOIRGW.
This concluded the besiness.
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Catoo, 24th January, The work on,the 'construction of the section
from Pa Koag Han to Shek Pai Hang of the Canton-Hankow Railway has gow.been com pleed, and it will be opened for traffic on the
ist day of this moon (3ost instant),
The Chairman said:-Gendemen, -With your permision, we will take the report and accounts as read. As the leass of the whola unchanged. At our last general meeting I property is still current the gross returns ale
informed you that on account of the severe damage caused by the Typhoon of 1908, the repairs. thereby necessitated not having been completed it was advisable to carry forward a
that we have expanded 15,536.70 during the year Peking to inquire into matters in connection somewhat larger balands to meet the expendi
Mr. Lung Kin Cheung, depu ed, by the ure, and you will observe from the eccsunt Ministry of Pons and Communications at as against: $1,420.54 in 908 f.x repairs. with the Canton-Hankow Railway Com- Notwithstanding this another typhoon baving pany, in collaboratios with his assistants, occurred during the year under review and has been visiting the railway office every soturas ab given in the accouali saw presented books of the Company. Mr. Lung is a Cad
RAILWAY DIFERENCIS.
additional $1,80 per quarter is charged for postage. founded by Mr. France and financed by MT.keeping the foreign community of Shanghai la gambling at fan-law, The articles, used for the fasther repairs being still necessary the net 'day from 1 to 5 p.m. to check the account
L'as postage on the weekly me to any part of the
world is 50 cents por quarter. Bingh Cople, Daily, son cams, Weekly, twenty.
Árs cents (for cash only),
BIRTH,
·Da January 17, 1910, at Shanghai, David Lavit, 7.C.5, M.P.3, son of the late Thomas Lawas, of Liaudilo, South Wales, to Jessie Weblatom, daughter of the late Major J. C. Watson, of Ningpo,
such admirable communication twice a weak
purpose were match-sticks.
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with Europe and America for the past year or THREE men were each awarded pan mopib to you still hewn reduction which necessitates, tonese, and is therefore in a better position
commiting burglary at No. 9, First Street. hard tabour is the Police Court'to-day for
eighteen months that the partial interruption to which the service has been subjected during the present winter is making itself felt there THE Westminster Gasetts (Liberal) says that at a serious deprivation. Mere disappoint. The Unionists must abandon ail hope of retura. ment and inconvenience are not the worst of ing to power as a result of this election. the consequences by which it is attended, but THE Waiwopp has been commanded to order in many offices having faqueat and volumine Chinese Ministers abroid to study and ous correspondence with the cities of the West, report on the Mining Regulations in foreign
On January 20, 1950, at Shanghai, Laurenca beds be set apart for the accommoda-something like a general dislocation of busi
Isie Percy Brautmali,
The Hongkong Celegraph
HOMOKONO, TUESDAY, January 25, 1910, THE NEW SHAMAN'S INSTITUTE,
mess has been occasioned by the failure of the Tuesday and Friday mails on which they had become accustomed to raly so confidently Up to this stage it will be noticed that the Shanghal people have no consideration for the bentfi:s which they derive from.the service
countries.
EXPORTS of mattos from the Government pro duce depot, Adelaide, show a big decline. Us being a shortage of 69,153 on the exports for 16 December 13, 58,231 carcanes were frozen," 1908.
they are past that. They demand a wright what. University, bequem bed to University College THE late Professor Graham, who formerly held the Chair of Chemistry at the Londos was once regardadas a privilege, but to proceed: Hospital the sum of £35,000 for medical re-
From inquiries which we have made into the search. subject it appears that this failure is in no way to be attributed to the train, service across Russia and Siberia, or to the incidence of winter stormp or snow-drifts, as we were at first inclined to think might be the case, but that the explanation is to be sought in the partial
SERGEANT WILLS, of the Water Police, this morning arrested « Chinamas in Canton Road, Tsim-tra-teal, with two brass water taps, one guita-percha sea-boot-and two boros in his possession. The man was fined Șio later in
the morning..
a slightly reduced dividend being paid, and to carry forward about the same amount as was brought forward last year.
Before moving the adoption of the repor and accounts, I shall be pleased to answer any question the shareholders may put
Thero being no questions,
port and accounts,
The Chairman moved the adoption of the ra
Mr. Anion seconded, and in doing so said that while they regretted a reduction in the from the Company's properties is fature, dividend they hoped for increased earnings
Agreed to nam con.
conded by Mr. F. Maitland, Sir Paul Chator and On the motion of Mr, J.-M. E. Machado se
Mr. J. W. O. Bonnar ware re-elected directors. Mr. B. N. Mody moved the re-election of Mr. J. Cox-Edwards as auditor, Mr. F. Maisland seconded. Carried unanimously.
The Chairman:-That is all the business of attendance. Dividend warrants will be out the meeting, genilemes. Thank you for your to-morrow.
The mesting then ended.
than other officials to probe the matter thoroughly. He is expected to be able to satile the differences between the shareholders and to prevent the raising of unnecessary troubles..
ANTI-O!IUM CAMPAIÓN. The Viceroy has, on several occasions, receiv ed instructions from the Anti-opium Commis- sioners at Peking to direct his attention to the hibition of poppy cultivation in the provinces probibition of opium smoking and to the pro under his jarisdiction. It is now reported that - poppy growing is still continued in the district
proscribed cultivation, of Chaschow and in neighbouring places, so 'the Viceroy has sent a special Weiynac, Wong Hi Yuse, to the districts to put a stop to the
MACAO BOUNDARY. QUESTION.
At a megling bold on the aged instant at the? Canton Association for the Protection of Bound" ary. Rights, it was resolved to start a newspaper in, which the history of Macao"and" matters: having selcience to the 'Macao delimitation question and allled subjects will be published: for the Information of the general public. This pr. posed step is taken with a view to remind: the people of the dispute between the Chinese mad the Portuguese on the Macao delimitation casa and to impress upon them the desirability of their maintaining a Atm attitude in their
J: G. Kaudsen, son of the late Captain F. Ltion of unfortunate civilians, who having Knudsen, to Kathenes M. Brentosil, daughter fallen on evil days, are temporarily out of the late Captain J. Monty, and widow of the of work and cannot afford to pay the extravagant hotel rates current in Hong. kong, but who can manage to raise a modest a5 cents.. At present there is nowhere in Hongkong, where an impecunions stranger, who is not a service man or a seaman or connected with the shipping life of the Colony, can obtain a night's cheap lodgings by claiming the right to take advantage of such privileges as may be afforded under a Another instance of the generous muni deed of gift such as that which Mr. Mody ficance of Mr. H. N. Mody, whore gifte to has presented to those who are responsible Hongkong have already made his name for the running of the Seaman's Institute, knows throughout the Urient, was afforded | He may get a bed at one or other of the at a meeting of those interested in the wet-present inuiltutes by fawning on the mercy breakdown of the Japanese steamship service A LUNATIC clad in white, bearing a pine branchsba:ebolders in the Hongkong Land Invest, piolest against the Portuguese. fare of seamen visiting this port. In addi- and kow-towing to the authority of those who between Shanghai and the Manchurian poris. in his hand, was found outside the Palace of the tion to the sum of $35,000 which he has administer the "law" as it is understood at already provided for the erection of a deadline places of "entertainment." At the
This being the position, it seems a'real pity that Crown Prince in Tokio on January 5, Ha ex man's Instituto, Mr. Mody has now given highest estimate, the average combined num-
our malis after coming across two continents atplained to a policeman that he was a messenger na additional sum of $15,000 in order that ber of beds occupied by seamun and civilians pret speed, should be held up at the
from Heaven and that he purposed 'presenting the building may be opened free of debt, should not exceed thirty and the remainder hold of their Far Eastern terminus fax. La Fuk, alias. Li-Kat Ming, was again ladiet-
the pine branch to the Crown Prince. Such generosity towards ab object so worthy would be at the disposal of thio naval meo
wank or ten days at a time, by a cause which it] at a local home and habitation for the wind on the rare occasions when the Arsenal should be easy to rectify, and that instead of charges of conspiracy with ons Li Leung, the ed at the Criminal Bessions this morning on tossed men of the ocean brings its own re- Street Institute and the Naval Cantec are racking us in eighteen of nineteen days her bither of the prisoner, whereby he is alleged ward, but it is all the more noteworthy fully engaged. The idea wo have suggested leaving London they should now take a month to
to arvo obtained the sum of $10,000. Further when it is taken in conjunction with the gift may not commend itself to the people in, or more in covering the journey. That is a ridence was called and the case adjourned, of Daly $300,000 whichfald the foundations charge of the Institute but it might be worth decidedly serious charge made against the APEXING telegram, printed in our local of the Hongkong University. The fact that the consideration of Mr, Mody, who, after all, Japanese and it would be well that it should be Chinese contemporary-ibe Sheung Pa-pted business man of the shrewd nature and is the real arbiter in the matter. One other investigated. For, Jaking apart, it is absurd Central Government to the effect that he would #RAPEFRAG MO (1hất Chan, Chiu-skaung has wired to the Inquiring spirit of Mr. Mody should show question which attracts attention is the con- that the mails should take se much, time to be proceeding to Harbin yesterday to meet his interest in the cosmopolitan race of ditions on which a seaman will be allowed 10 come from Dalay to Shangbai as they do from Finck Shup Pul·lap, on jbis reinen" to China
low who are here today and gone to enter the Institute which is being specially London to Daley, And if it can be shown (het | Lowa kls Maropaun
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND 'AGENCY' COMPANY, LIMITED. The twenty-second ordinary meeting of
ment and Agency Co., Ld., was held at the company's offices, Victoria Buildings, at noon, Ma Warren D. Barnes, who is about to relic to-day, for the porpo a of receiving the report quish his post of Secretary for Chinese Affairs, of the directors, together with statement of bas been the recipient of addremen from the accounts for the year ending 31st December, staff of the Chinesa Protectorate and the Caus 1909, Hon. Mi, W. J, Gesson was in the prap merchants in Singapore,
Siths, C. S. Gubbay, E. Shellim, H. P. White The exemplary, punishment of ope year's hard. Chater (vice-chairman), J. W. Bandow, H. A. Magistracy to-day with kidnapping a child. chair, Other present were:-Hod." Sir Paul ONE man and two women were charged at the
(directors), A. Shelton Hooper (secretary), T. labour was meted out to the man, while each F. Hough, J. M. E. Machado, T. 1. Rese, H. of the women was awarded six months' hard: Bryer, and Mowbray S. Northcote Percy Smith, A, H. Gugh, J. Yi V. Vernon, Alabour.
The Secretary read the notice of the mailler, THE German Government, le compliance with proval I propose to take the report and accounts contemplates establishing Consulates ja Omik The Chalmans-Genilemon--With your ap advice from the German-Russian Association, as read. The balance sheet for the part your Tomsk and several other places shows a substantial reduction in the "amonai
Flew to promote, German
Di adranced on mortgages which now, stands districts