1913-03-13 — Page 6

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

OIGAR MERCHANTS "AND TOBACCONISTS.

TOBACCOS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

they were not at persous to be e-NEWS OF THE DAY. ployed in printing. The defendants

The Japanese cruiser "Yodo" arrived applied that their names should be in part yesterday morning. struck out of the writ, on the ground. that they were protected by Section of the Trades Disputes Act, 1006. The Court of Appeal came to the

The Criminal Sessinné have been ad- jouruqd till the 17 lastane.

SPECIAL:-John Cotton's Mixture. conclusion that the union was pro Bowleon deck during the nest for days.

Mild Medium and Full $1.00 per † lb. tin.

Carreras' Carven Mixture, Black Cat Mixture. Garrick Mixture. Ardath & State Express Mixture,

etc.,

etc., etc.

HIGH CLASS

CIGARS...

MANILA-Lolitas, Mandarins, El Tamarindos, Infumables, Perfectos, Estrellas, etc., etc. Dutch, Havanas, German Cigars, Martin's Tweenies, CICARETTES.

THE POKFULAM MURDER.

To-day's Hearing.

THURNI

depended on the avidanes of the first wit news who was undoubtedly, an accom plico and the second witsowa whom, be naked them not to regard as an accom. plice,

MAROH 13, 1913

LOCAL WEDDING.

The wedding took place on Tuesday aë St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, of 36

Before the Chief Justice, Sir William Rees Davies, K.C.. and a jury, the trial

O med at Criminal Sessions this exporionco in the Courts he had never and sporting circles-and Mies. Elsie morning of Mo Kwai, a coolis employed heard a more curious ense broause the Noble, late of 82 The Park. The ceremony The steamer Glenngle is to go into at the Dairy Farm, who stands charged evidence for the prosecution rested mainly was performed by the Rav. Mr. Papa, and with: tha murder of Gulab Khan, watch-smost entirely on the ovidence of an Mr. John Grant acted as best maa. Th man-crerier at the Farm, on November complice and another 'man for whom bride was given away by Mr. Artħar it was for the jury to say whether he was McKay. A recaption was subsequently 4.18.-

an accomplice or not. His Lordship road held at Shan. Shui Po police station, where the latest rulings upon the evidence of a largo party assembled to congratulate the oceamplicos.

The Chief Justice, in his charge to the Kenneth McLennan, of the District Lard jury, said in the whole course of his Offieu.who is well known, in lool athleti

tected (Lord Justice Farwell dis-

L

senting and the House of Lords The

-Misumi Maru arrived have affirmed their decision, declaring yesterday with another full cargo of the law to be as stated at the com-limestone for the Green Island Cement mencement of this article.

The merits of the case were not gone into: we do not know what they were. But the significant fact remains that a union is immune from the consequences of any tortious act

done on its "behalt. The hoarded wealth of a union; the energies and abilities of its officials may be expend

ed in the commission of grievous wrong to private individuals; but the

Virginian, Egyptian, Turkish-all well-known brands funds of such a body can never be kept in stock.

PRICES MODERATE.

THE-

PIANO

MOUTRIE'S

SUPPLY IT

GUARANTEED FOR.

FIVE YEARS.

Unrivalled or quality of

TONE

and Lightness of

TOUCH

S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD.

Hragkong, April 16, 1567

Powell's

TELEPHONE 348.

.

BIRTH.

Dr Soca-On March 6, at No. 8 Dix- well Road, Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs A. O De Souza, a daughter.

MARRIAGE

ALLAN-YOUNG-At Renfrew

Parish

attached to make compensation to the injured person. What ja worse, it would seem that the equitable {jurisdiction of the Court cannot be{ invoked to restrain the commission of such tortious acts. The union, in effect, is placed in the same exalted position, as the Monarch himself. An ancient maxim of the Constitution will

Co.

The promotion in gazetted of Major F. J. Moberly, D.S.Q., 23th Punjabis, to be Lieut. Colonel with effect from February 13.

M. de Godt, an official holding an important post in the Bolgian Ministry of Justice has been appointed Law Counsellor of the Chiness Rapublic.

The Japanese steamer Tom Maru," which arrived to-day from Manila, reports that on Chinese steerage passenger died from bari-berf during the yoyage..

1.

Mr. Bitter will take charge of the Hongkong oftee of the Pacific Mail Company during the absence of Mr. F. J, Halton, who Tares for San Franciscs by the s.s. Nile on Tuesday on business.

The jurymen serving are Mowars. R. J. Wilton (foreman), S. S. Lery, S. Hid- den. G. Block, D. Gow, A. E. Crapud al Hugh Dinning.

The Attorney-General, Hon. Mr... A. S. Buckmill, K.C., instructal by the Assistant t'rown Solicitor, Mr. P. M. Hodgson, proscepted; and Mr. C. G. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. R. C. Faith- || full, defended.

The ens far the prosecution was con- tinued this morning by the evidence of two coolice, who stated that on tho night the murder is supposed to have been com- mitted the accused man went out from ไม่ง hutt Under tross-examination the second vituces gradicted himself sev eral times, but adhered to his state

ment that the man went out."

An Indian Sergeant Major of Iolice said and known the deceased man very well for £item years. By saw him last on November 10 and on November 18 heard other police to search at the Dairy Farm that be was missing and was sent with

Opposite No. 10 shed be found trace "of Hlood on a conduit and following them The s.. Aldenham," which left for along a stall path up the hillside found some out of Kowloon Docks whore she a ravine. The head was found about five

After a short retirement, the foreman announced that they found the prisoner not guilty and he was accordingly dis charges.

THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL CHAMBER IN MACAO.

newly married couple,

THE ALLEGED SPTING.

FURTUKE. INTERESTING ZYIDENCE. At the Magistracy this morning, Mr. Hazeland resumed the hearing of the case A few days ago documents and replain which a German mamed Karl Bottom sions signed and soaled by the Presidenti

is charged with contrsrening the Defenos” · of Portugal for the establishment of Ordinance by photographing fortifications Chinese Commercial Chamber in Maeso in Hongkongregimen ver wero received by that authority, who at ones, handed then to Mr Sui Tang, the

promoter, and a Chinoso Commercial

Chamber has been formed accordingly..

Mr. M. Hodgron, Assistant Crowa Solicitor, prosecuted; and Mr. Shenton, of West Deacon, Looker, Demon and

Haraton dafended."

It will bo remembered that only a few The defendant was re-called by Mr. years ago a Chinese banker who failed Shenton, and produced a. photograph of to settle a sum of $1,000, and when the Haunt Davis, with a ballding, ma topa nearly $1,000,000 was seizmi. The Chi-fendant tid be bought this photo from claim was made all his property valued similar to defendant's photograph. De-

nese merchants then clearly saw that Recording to the Portuguese law if any. ono had even a $100-share in a business

Mee Cheung for 78 cante.

Mr. Shenton suid he intended to get parts of this photo and áthere he'would

Charsh on the 12th Feb., by the Row have to be altered. It will read :- Australian ports this morning, has just the body, which was headless, lying in which failed to meet any payment, all) George Anderson, D.D., assisted by the "The King and the Trade Union can bad her rudder post straightened. The yards away wrapped in a piece of white his property was liable to be soized and pat in, enlarged for the Magistrate to see.

Rard M. Molean, D.D., Brodick, TROMAN WARREN, younger son of James Allas, do no wrong." Indeed, when one Redrower, Helensburgh, to examines the meaning of this ancient elder daughter of W. &. Young, Notherhill, maxim a little more closely, it would Palalay, Scotland.

seem that the Trade Union is in a better position than the King himself.

MEMO FOR TO-DAY.

9 p.m.-The Court Cards' at Theatre According to Brooms Legal Maxims:

Royal

"It. then, the Sovereign himself per- sonally command an unlawful act to

Defendant produced a further "photo" that he would encounter heavy c. post had been twisted by entart with cloth. Witness placed a guard over the The Chinese naturally became slammed graph of Stonecutter's Jalsud, and a printed

body and reported to Inspector, Dymond. the ground.

and some of them withdrew their shares, panorurais view of Hongkong from Lyamum In answer to the foreman of the jury will some changed their names.

All to Stonecutter's, the withess said he went straight to No.

Cron-examined by Mr. Hodgson, daľen» 10 shed because he received information this, of course, had a detrimental effect

upon business. Mr. Sui Tang aub- dant said he served a full year in the from a constable that the deceased man was seen going in that direction on they called a general meeting of the German army, and had seen fortifications. merchants, and a petition drawn up was HATE you ever taken photographe of Lendered to H.E. Machado, the late forts in Germany --No; but you can buy night of November 17,

Serpent, Floyd, of the detective staff Governor of Macas, requesting an amend them. deposed to searching the casheds and The Pacific Mail steamer Nile surrounding hillside on the night of ent of the commercial laws or permis. we understand, going into cock to November 17 and the following day Chamber. The Governor agreed to the

The s.s."Rangoon Maru" arrived yesterday from Saigon, en

route to Japan, with a full cargo of rice. The master put in here for bunker coal only, he was afraid he had not sufficient to list bith to Japan.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. 8p.m.-Fanjabin' Sports on C.3.1.c.be done, the offence of the instrument

Ground, Kowloon..

(ie, the person doing the act) is not is,

General Memoranda, SATURDAY, March 15:--

Entries clown for Aanual Tannis Tourna

ment, .. Cricket Club, Foon-Hongkong Rope Manufacturing

Co.'s Meeting.

MONDAY, MArch 17- St. Patrick's Day.

sion to establish a Chinese Commercial

But here you ever taken photographs of forts?—No.

They are very strict in Germany about

thereby indemnified :-for-though the tuve her stern post strengthened, a faw They found nothing. On November 2lattor, and the..petition was despatched taking photographs of forts 1-Soldiers ar

to No. 18 cowshed and

of the witnesses were detained but were not charged.

having been located. A temporary witness went King is not himself ander the coercive strengthening piece will be fixed, pendrosted to accused, who was pointed mut power of the law; yet, in many casca,ing the casting of a new sterpost which to him. On his previous visits he saw his commands are under the directive will be fitted later.

the blood marks, leading to the ravine where the body had been found. Two power of the law, which makes the

A man charged by Sergt. Will yester« Ret itself invalid it unlawful, and day befors Mir Melbourne with stealing. surrenders the instrument of execution clothes, was brought up on romand to-day, thereof obnoxious to punishment." when the sergeant said that he had

evered all the missing property from | The trade-union pificial, however, who

pawnshops. Prisoner was sentenced to libels a man on behalf of his union "three months' imprisonment and four 5.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's Would appear to the protected by the hours' stocks.

law as laid down by the House of Lords.

Non-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock

Co.'s Mooting.

8 pim.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D. TODAY, March 18:-

Criminal Sessions.

Cathedral.

WEDNESDAY, March 19:-

6.30 pm.--Meeting of Royal Hongkong

Golf Club.

THURSDAY, March 20:----

"

to Lisbon.

The regulations received a few days not instructed; but I know" very well that ore 47 in number, and permit of a they are not allowed to take photographe Chamber being established to settle of fortifications in Germany,

isputes in commercial quarters and, to In fact you are not allowed to be in any

Bobe official receiver. The important near distance to a fortification with Inspector Dymond said he knew the point is that any settlement arrived at camera in Germany -In Germany the dead and saw him on the Pokfulama the Chamber cannot be appealed forts are watched. When you come in the Road on November 17 at 5 o'clock. He

against in any Court.

vicinity of the fort there will be a soldier who will tell you you are not to enter with spoke to seeing the body and said after giving instructions for the removal of the body he examined the ground. The bloa

marks commenced with a blotch about three years Iron the door of No. 10 hut.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

PARADES AT HEADQUARTERA.

& CAMIETA.

Mr. Shentos-I hope your Worship will take that.

Mr Hodgson-My friend knowi all

three months,

In a recent issue of the FM.S. Gazette The chopper with which the houd is sup- Civil Service Co. Infantry Drill; Ler/about it. He was in gol in. Germany:"for"

is an amended statement of rubber exporte, posed to have been severed, the bo, compiled by, the Commissioner of Trade pieces of wood, bamboo pole and rope he and Customs. This shows that the total | found in No. 10 shed or the adjacent cow expart from the four States in January shod. 1813, was 4.772,880 the against 2,737,376 in January, 1012, an increase of

The consequences of this decision are much more serious than appear at 11 a.m.-Drawing of Debenturce at

Hongkong Club.

first sight. A union is indemnified Non-Entries close for Reserver Ride from the consequences of libel, but

Meeting. Noon-China Fire Insurance Co. Meet-libel is but one kind of tortious act.

jpg. Non-Entries close for H.K. Volunteer Let us enumerate some of the A large trading junk was sunk yes-

Raservo Annusl Kife Meeting.

The China Mail.

others:-Trespass to land; trespass to the person, including assault and battery, and the consequences of negligence (as, for instance, negligent driving in the street); false imprison- HOSGRONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913. ment and malicious prosecution; | slander, wrongful detention of goods; wrongful distraint upon goods; champerty and maintenance, and the creation of a nuisance. All these are

TRADE UNIONS AND THE LAW.

Gent's Outfitters. We have of late, us would be ab. served, referred on several occasions to the tyranny exercised in one

THE

GALMAC

RAINPROOF

OVERCOAT

LINED AND UNLINED (TAILOR-MADE).

Guaranteed Rainproof Smart Shapes.

Mm. Powell, Id.

BIJOU

$1.15 M

TO-NIGHT

9.15 2.

& Husband's Generosity (Drama),

Pathé Gazette (News in Pictures), A Tight Fit (Comio) The Lumber-room Chest Soldiers in Moro000

tortious acts. It is as the ding to think that according to the law of England, there is complete licence to commit any one of them if they are

2,042,904 lbs.

Island. She was bound down from Can-

terday to the castward of Mak Wan

Cross-examined by Mr. Alabaster, the Inspector said the head of the hoe was taken off by the police and sent to the Government analyst. He did not think the analyst was being called by the Crown.

Sergeant Adlington deposed to remov. m. nd taking the passage to the casting the body, of Mah Wan, struck a reef and sunk in A sergeant-interpreter at No. 10 Police thren futherns of water. She is not badly Station produced a statement made by damaged and steps to being taken to prisoner when he was charged by him. raise her.

It only related to his wark on the farm there being no mention in it of the mur. der.

The offices of the Vacuum Oil Co. were closed this afternoon out of respect for the founder of the firm, Mr H. B. Everest, hose death has just taken place in California. The funeral was to take place this

+

· Cross-examined by Mr. Alabaster, the interpreter said Mo Hung and I Wing were also charged, he thought.

The Attorney-General said he thought one of the men was charged. Ho asked clear up the matter.

afternoon, and over 100 of the fit m's priced to re-call Inspector Dymond in order to

a different parts of the world suspened business as a mark of respect. The deceased visited Hongkong in 1891.

:

Inspector Dymond stated that only Ma Hung and the prisoner were charged Li Wing made a voluntary statement. This was the case for the Crown, Mr. Alabaster skod his Lordship, to

Monday 17th March, Engineer Co. and

Section M. G. Co. Machine Gun drill.

Tuesday 18th March, Howitzer and 10 Pr Section Gun grill. Right spy Centre oction M. G. Co. Machine Guo drill. Re mainder Infantry drill

Widneniny 19th March, All Units Re earsal G. D. Ce. Inspection,

Friday 21st March, Civil Service Co Machine Gun drill. Remainder Semaphors squalling,

Engineer Company Parade at West Fr

inst. for Tenchnical Wednesday 19th Justruption.

Taikos Detachment Parade at Taikoo Wednesday 19th for Infantry drill.

Kowloon Dock Detachment, Parade at Kowloon Dock Monday the 17th inst. for Infantry drill,

Instaut.

MAP READING.

SIGNALLING.

הדי

The following Members haya persed examination in Semepbore Signalling:- P. W. A. T. Bullock and A. Laing.

LEAVE.

Mr Shenton-That is a slight exagger- ation.

Mr Hazeland-Who do you meet ? Mr Hodgson-Me Shanton. Mr Hazeland-Was Mr Shenton is got Mr Hodgaon-Yes.

Mr Shenton-For a little time-three weeks. I was reported.

Mr Hodgson-He is a spy and known all about.it (laughter).

In reply to further question," the defendant said he bought the camera: in the Colcay. He paid $110 for the esmera. It was very good lens. He had done photography in Germany, beginning when he was about ninetoon years old. That Sonday morning was the first time that he had been long | the Pokfulam Road. He was ignorant of The Map reading class will be held at the fact that Bicoat Davis was a fortified Headquarters at 6 pm on Friday 21st.hile did not know the name of the place thon, and did not know there were fortifications on the hill Withers wantod the Indian soldiers who were in mufti, to stand whilst he took's pictare of them." way or another by Tmdes' Unions, done by or on behalf of a trade union.

The plate, however, became blurred as particularly regarding the indifference Take a few examples. A trade union steamer Claveland, og her voyage from The Hamborg Amerika Linie's tourist

they walked up as he was arranging" the Pte. E. M. Wood in granted leave of comers. Witness denied that, he, - was to all sense of fairness with which might imprison a number of non-San Francisco to New York has left Taing direct the jury that the evidence against

Aurried when the Trdians came towards. they are prone to precipitate strikes.union men in order to prevent their tau on the Lith inst., p.m., and is expects prisoner was the evidence of two Pjo. W. Schofield is granted leave of him, and took the picture in a hurry.. We now learn from a striking article seeking work. Not one of thore ed to arrive here on. Saturday the 16th accomplices and was uncorroborated as absencs from 10. 3. 18. 10. 3. 14. Mr Frederick Wm. Egbert von Printz, Sorgt. Stewart is granted, leave of a clerk in the German Consulate, was then in a Home paper that the situation in workmen could recover damages from inst, at 7am. She has on board shout against the prisoner, and that he should

absones from 7. 3. 13, to 7. 4. 13. that respect is even

called by Mr Shenton. He as'd be bad more serious the union for the injury caused him.sis will stay in Hongkong harbour till

500 American and German tourists, and be discharged in consequence.

Is Lordship said he would certainly Sapper W. G. Simpson is granted leave had military training in Germany, both as than we had thought. A situation The union might employ a gang of Tuesday morning, whence she will sail for direct the jury upon his view of the case, of absence from 1. 3. 13. to 31, 3. 13. aendet at Wallstall, and in the Garrison

which as regards the two witnessco war Pte. A. E. Herdman is granted leave of

He understood they of considerable gravity, we read, has ruffiaus to enter

Heavy"Artillery. upon a man's Manila.

thus the fast was an accomplice on his absence from 11. 3, 13. to 11 3. 14. elementary drawing of military planı and been brought to light by a recent land and pull down his house.

own evidenée. As regards the other man Gr. W. J. Eldridge is granted leave of fortifiations. He would describe them y One of the West River steamers narit was for them to say whether they roabsence from 19. 3. 13 to 19. 9, 13, decision of the House of Lords. The His only course, it he wanted to

rowly, esenped what might have boon a Supreme Court of Appeal as de- obtain monetary compensation, would serious collision on Monday night up the reliable. If this was so the second man absence from 3.3. 13. to 3. 3. 14.

garded the ovidence of the first cue as Pte. E. W. Hamilton is granted leave of alured that no action lies for any be to bring actions against the inver. It was a dark rainy night, and tortious act alleged to have been dividuals concerned. In that case les junk with no lights was suddenly soon committed by or on behalf of a trade would recover nothing unlous they had to under du boy. Fortunately union. It was fondly imagined by funds wherewith to pay damages. If good look out was being kept, and the greatest possible caution, and that in the G. Co. at 2.30 p.m. Saturday 15th inst. Stousouftar's would be useful if an enemy!- some people that the licence of these he has recourse to the criminal law,ting the junk; but one of tho, boats on be extremely dangerous to convict.

bodies only extended to acts commit- ted in the furtherance of a trade die pute; but this is not so. The fmmunity of a trade union is absolute, and the law cannot be altered save by act of Parliament.

wheel jammed over in time to avoid hit

B

the fact that the wrongdoers were the davits caught the quperstructure, of languishing in gnol would not recon- the junk, smashing it some damngs struct his dwelling-house. More was dime to the boat and gangway subtle, however, in the damage which

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

was also an scomplice, and that boing

so he would direct the jury to receive

the evidence an accomplice with the absence of some corroboration it would

Addressing the juty Mr. Alabaster sub-

sbsence from 19. 3. 13. to 23.3. 13.

MACHINE GUN COURSE STANDARD TEST.;

of two clamas-attacking and defending. Aapy in Hongkong would reqning thes for attacking and not for defending. For attacking purposes the invasion of Hong- Scouts Company and Bight Section, for instance the photos taken by the defendant, were useless. The photo of Scouts Company at .30 .m. Sunday could get in clear of Mecat Daris, bat 18th fast.

they could not. The photograph of Mount Davis would be of value for an indirect 'Daly those men who have received notice attack from the east, bat could not be

undertaken on account of distance... If it. was undertaken is would lead to nothing.

Mr. Shenton-Would these photos be of

BOTICE."

mitted that the suae for the Crown had to fire the above are required to attend. hopelcesty failed. Having regard to the say it had crambled up but for the fact that the trial wad a murder trial he would A Reserva Rille moeting will be held on any value to a spy h-á spy would not get havo treated it with some levity. It was Monday 24th inst, at Kings Park Range Are cents for them from military authori- clear that there was not only a reason commencing at 10.30 am. The following Witness produced a panoramic view able doubt as to prisoner's guilt but the is open to all Volunteers Volunteer of Hongkong which he said he had Major G. W, Hobinson and the officery strongest reason to believe that the Handicap Clag; highest aggregate at the bought from Sternberg. For pr pur 25th Punjabis will be "At Home" at the prisoner had nothing whatever to do 200, 500 and 600 yards, including bandi. power, this panorama would be more U.S.R.C. on Friday, 14th and not on

with the case. The molive put forward | cap; entrance for $1. Saturday as previously notified,

Mr. F. B. Marshall of Amoy, well-known in racing cireless the owner of tle from home by the English Mail. famous "Tres stable, tired to-day

a union, if so minded, could occasion by the exercise of its right to be guilty of champerty and maintenance. It is The facts of the case in which this now lawful for a union to urge momentous decision was arrived at nominal plaintiff to bring a costly were very simple. The Society of action against any person or body of Compositors published a document persons Having incited him to do Niagara Falls (Hoenie)called "The Compositors' Fair List this, they might pay all his costs and acaist him in every other way, AL- and Guide to the London Printing though the defendant corld prove Offices." This was sent by the Society that the litigation was maintained and ⠀⠀ to actual or possible customers of the promoted by a wealthy union, the

Colonel J. M. Lewin, D.D.MLS has been plaintiffs, who brought an action for defendant would have no redress; ho

gmated leare

sheance Louthe Unit from them one Kingdom from April to Sep libel. No trade dispute was pending could not recover fr at the time. It was alleged that the penny of the costs which he had with permiren to rail the effect of the communication was to incurred in defending himself. From represent that the plaintiffs wem guilty the foregoing it is quite clear that the of unfair dealing in their business, and law is much in need of amendme that, owing to the fact that they did. not employ trade union compositors

Miss: CECILE STEPHANO

Oub on the Books, (b) The Shadow Mind VIOLET BONETTA

oily Lee.

LES MISERABLES About the end of Karok, PICTURES ONLY

(b) Breatheart Town

arding such tyrannous bodies ose known as

B.E..Sir HenryMay

13.

by the Crown had exploded. Unpopu

anity was a very inadequate, motive for

useful than the pictures that the loc fendant took In the panorama the principal fortified points on the other side- were shown. One picture only showed a murder, but even then it had failed

At the Magistracy to-day two Chinese ne fortified point in prominence. There because it had been shown that the pri were charged before Mr. Hazeland with ought to be at least two to be of any valu In order to fix posible bases. For a or worked under another man alto standing a box containing money and practical purposes the photographs taken gether. All the matoriul witnesses were jewellery from a house in the Third Street by the defendant wors ascles Germany unreliable in legioning to end, and at They wore each sentenced in one months They might be of some the to Icast two of them, he submitted, were imprisonment and four hours, stock. comiting perjury, while one of them

was admittedly an scomplice.

The Attomey-Geacal, in his final ad- drees, submitted that the motive he had put forward bad nos, krokon doen; thera enmity, between the deceated, and

o look for

RELIES AT HAND.

FANYI sufferace from cheum LÁRU been surprised and delighted the prompt vellet afforded:

Min's Pula, Baltiz

Chiricss

the Chinese 1'attack from Kowloon manado, w Godeson - On of the

sydelendeat might be useful to China,bub

bed

view he agreed with Major, the photos were a rits.

of the photos depended www.wanted for and Who

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.