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ANOTHER ARMED ROBBERY.

ONE CRIMINAL SHOT: ANOTHER ARRESTED.

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SUMMARY COURT.

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·RUSSIAN' REFUGEE OFFICERS.

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Befora Mr. Justice. Gompertz in the Supreme Court this morning, Chee Han: The Po administratrix of the estate of Chee Mail Yang Sas, a contractor now decessed brought an action against Mr. J. M. Gatiarres of No. 1 Morque Street, claiming 8397.50 for work done.

Mr. F. X. d'Almada appeared for the plaintiß, while Mr. D. J. Lewis was for the defence.

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Resulting disastrously for the would- be perpetrators, as armed robbery was a lads said the plaintiff, who is the Opening the case for the plaintiff, Mr. attempted at noon to-day on Oakland administratrix of the state of a decaas Path near Mr. Lad Chu Pak's bonseed contractor, Chee Yung San, bad The persons attacked were two well undertaken to put in a new rouf at No. dressed · Chinese,

Mosque Streat at a cost of $1,000 and

under contract with Mr. F. woman. The armed highwaymen were

M. Gutierrez, the executor of the Chiness confronting the

estate of the late Mr. R. Gutierrez pedestrians as they were walking along After the work bad bcom completech Oakland Path, the two robbois drew the defendant who was tenant FOTOITURE, and demanded their the house, ordered new ceiling valeables. Ibis ect was witnessed. Iya to be put in and also ordered the servant in Mr. Lan Chu Pak's Hopac, who plaintiff to whitewash and paint the Immediately informed the police, who, house generally. This was done and

bill for #397.50 was tonderod. Tha upon their almost instant arrival, at- bampted the arrest of the robare. A work ordered was not contained in the original contrast. The defendant con fight cassed in which the police behaved atantly put of the settlement of that very pluckily, and deserve all credit. bill and ultimately referred the plaintiff to One of the robbers was abot.. He then the executor, suggesting that it should eat his own throwband isnt present in the Governmont cítil hospital in dying condition."

THE CHINA MAIL.

following was sent to the "Chins for publication:

Hongkong, Jan. 29, 19 9.

WEATHER REPORT.

January 222. 122. 434-The anticre lone continues to wisken, and slight decreases of pressure have occurred at. the majority of stations; a dopression is

IMPORTANT JAPANESE

SPEECH.

Here is a telegraphia summary of sa loss delivered by Viscount. Uchide,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23,

CLUB.

Ladies Beatlan....

Lady Rees Davies has kindly prevent-

spoedy settlement of pending dies: ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF ences to the serious disadvantage of China and Japan alike. Accordingly. we have come to the dealalón, to, po- train from giving to,China any finan ciny assistance either in form of loan otherwise calculated to create sp- Stu,-1. forward for the favour of situated to the N.E of Hokkaido, linister of the Forsiga affairs, to the prehension that it might fermented two Cups for one day campétition publication a letter from Sir H. do Fresh. mapdoon will prevail along the apanese Parliament on Jan. 21.

political complications if that coun Saumarez, Chairman Allied. War Relief Chins Coast, and over the N. China Sea-ravaged the whole of the world for the ever, undertake to discourage anyag uursome. Listants

The gigantic struggle which bas try. The Government can not, boat Fanling on the following conditions Association Shanghai, detailing the use

Hongkong Rainfall for the bours past four years has ended in the com- financial and economie enterprises of range their own partners. Opponents. made of the response to the appeal of ending at 10 am to-day, 0.01 inch plate vistory of the Allies, and the their nationals so long as they are to be drawn. Metal play, 14 holes only, Major General Sir C. H. Towell pa Fotal sinos January 1st 0.30 inches work of the peace conference has in the natural and legitimante outgrowth omitting holes Nos, 10, 11, 13 and 11. behalf of Russian Refugee Officers at acainst an average of 0.74 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours anding at view, not only the restoration of peace of special relations between the two The competition to be played for on Vladivostock. Hongkong's contribution

qoon on the 23rd January 1910

between the Allies and their enemies neighbouring and friendly nations. February, 91 1919. was 88,30'.

--Hongkong to Gap Rock N. but the sstablishment of peace through It is gratifying to note that two co- Entries clcsa qn. February, 15 Half winds, fresh; cloudy, occasional rain.out the whole world upon solid and

---Formos Channel: The same as enduring foundations. It contemplates tending elements in China have since of a mbined handicaps. No. 1.

not only putting an end to the present than suspended their military activi- 、--wtb ongkong and Lamocks: The same as break of war

coast of Chins betwest struggle but the prevention of an out-ties, and that a body of opinion in No. 1.

for ages to coma.lavour of a speedy inauguration of a In this conviction we are decided to peace conference is now in a fair way!

It in the -South coast of Chins between cooperate in all sincerity with our of becoming realized. Hongkong and Blainen! The same Allies at the peace conference for the ardent hope of the Government that realization of this plana conducive to Chinese statesmen of varicos political

Hongkong January 13, 1910, The Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, War

·Charities Committee.

DEAR SIR,You will be glad to bear sa account of the present made to Russian Officers at the request of Major General Sir, C. H. Fowell. A statement by Mrs." Ayscough, the Hon. Secretary of the Allied War Relief Association of

Committee published in the Shanghai Shanghai was by the instructions of the papors of the 7th instant

You are aware of the fact that a

similar request to that made to Hong be paid out of the ostate. The plaintiff kong was sent to Shanghai apt that, at applied to the executor but payment was the time Lady de..Saumarez received refused, the executor declaring that he your telegram and the remittance of would not be responsible for work 86.500, it was being dealt by the Allied other than that contained in the con- tract, hence the action.

War Reliet Association, so that she ask,

No. 1.

ROTAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEITHER REFORT.

JANUARY 99, 1915.

Station.

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Die :tion.

The ather robber was captured and aken to the police station, where, upon being interrogated by the Magistrate Mr.

Mr. Denison, architect and surveyor,ed us to deal with the two requests to J. R. Wood, bo stated that he had arrived

was the first witness called, and in gether. in Hongkongenly last night from Canton reply to counsel said he superintended The expression "bundreds of officers His purpose in committing the robbery certain repairs at No. 1 Mosque Street in the telegram being ancertain af Nemuro. 55. vas to get money with which to buy which were carried out by the plaintif committee determined to provide pre-Hakodate slothing for the colebratica of Chinese It was not part of the contract with the

Kochi New Year. Eis story as regards his plaintiff to put in a new ceiling and sents for 800 and aimed at the Shanghai Tokio

general whitewashing and painting of contribution being about the same as Nagasaki... recent arrival is not believed the house. The contract was only for that sent from Bergkong. r. C. R. Kazoshima, suspected that the men are responsible repairs to the roof of the house and Slowe, merchant who is good enough shiwa....

Naha for several other similar depredations of white-washing of three rooms. Tos to buy for the British Women's Work

fabijima recent EccurrENCE.

plaintiff undertook that work for a aum

Association, undertook the financial part Bonin Teland of $1,000.

By Mr. Lewis: The ceiling was not of the business and the purchases that had Weihaiwe

to be made in the market. When it is Hankow .... Thare were three men, aut two. I rotten, but was very old." In his

ramembered that this included the arkiang..

Ichang spector Macdonald caught the man whoopinion, if repairs to the ceiling were was arrested. One of the men escapai. necessary, it should be done by the rangements for 500 skin lined overcoats Changaba landlord. The plaintiff did not agres every one of which was inspected by Shanghal The people who were robbed wore hawk to whitewash the servanta quarters. bim. you will appreciate the importance Gutzlaf

Sharp Plc. em. $15 whs taken from them. When This was work done at the request of and extent of his work. Me. Lán Căn Pak'a servant gave the the defendant and was outside of the

art, all the police ao No. 7 Station farmed out. Thorn was Ingector Mac- donald, Sergeant Payne, an Indian, and Chinese. The wounded man now is hospital did some roof-climbing, and 'hid beneath a couch in the house of Dr. Ho

LATER.

contract with the executor.

500 wollen overesats lined with Pescadores

abcopskia

1,000 avits of underwest

1,000 banderchiefs -

1,904 pairs of socks.

Gap Rock

Vacao

Wachow9a.

The consignment of warm clothes and Swatow.... comforts, which should have reached Taiboku...sa. Yam Sang, manager and chief super Vladivostock in good time for the Rus-Taichu intendent of work to the executrix cfsian Christmas was as follows:

Tainan..... Koran.... Chee Yaung San, contractor, whose business is being carried on by Lor after the demise of her husband, the pro-

Canton

Tengkons prietor of the firm, said be put in a tender for a new roof at No. 1 Mosque Ny, whose servants told the police wheBesides the work undertaken under Street and was given's contract for same.

were hunting for him:"

the tender, he also did painting work and put in a new ceiling at the request, of the defendent who promised to pay for samo. After the work was comple ted, he did not seem pleased with the result. This was after witness bad repaired the roof. Ia course of doing the roof, some damage was done to the celling and witness repaired this, but detrayed as follows:-

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CORRESPONDENCE.

3) pairs of fur lined gloves.

800 padded waistcoats

500 housewives

Medicines, value $720

Toothbrushes, pencils, pencile,

soap and cigarettes, value 8299.

The cost of the above articles was.

Pakhoi ......... H

Hoiho

Phulien78 20:15 84

Toarane

C.St.Jamo 139 pt Sparri Dagupan....

Manila Legaspi Tacloban

TENANTS HELP WAR CHARITIES, the defendent was not satisfied and Hongkong War Charities $8,500.00 Surigao

TO THE EDITOR CF YAB "CHINA MAIL." Dear Sir,-Pamuant to my under taking to pay over to War Charities all refunds of the special War Tax mada by my tenants, please he so kind na to second me space in your columns for acknowledgment of the

following in respect of the third and

fourth quarters of 1918:-

The Tenant of No. 12, The Peak.........

Fung Tang, Kee Firm

Messe. Jardine, Mathe-

$83.00 60.00

A. B. Raworth, Esq... 38.60.

son & Co., Ltd.. Com

pradore Sta Quarters 67.49 Toyan Kun Firm ........ 46.20

J. H. Buttonjee, Esq. 35.20 W. Fooks, Esq.

21.00

$832.59

I would like to add that a cheque for the above total amount of $832.59 has been forwarded to the Honour- able Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Secre- tory of the War Charities Fund, for disposal as the War Charities Com mittee may determine.

Yours faithfully,

BOBET Ho Toxo, by his atty. HO WING.

Hongkong, 21st Jan, 1019.

THE CABARET DANCES.

The management in connection with the two recent Cabaret Dances held in the Danco Ball on Marray Parade Ground take pleasure in stating that the wett profits of same amounting to #627.03 have been handed over to the Heather Day Fund of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society. We bars been also sked to state that thanks are due to the following:

Commodore and Officer HMS. for loan of flags, etc."

Major Morgan and Officers 18th In- fantry for the services of the Band at reduced rates;

Mr. D. Keith, Hongkong and Wham pos Dock Co., for services rendered in connection with the foor

ordered a new ceiling. Witness put British Red Cross 1,533.07 in the new ceiling as ordered and British Women's Work As sociation....... 1,455.50 | painted · `i Ha ah white-wasbed

the house and painted the wood Russian contribution work. The exterior walls" of the house. were also" whitewashed by the defendant's order, and such woodwork as was broken was replaced and painted at a cost of $397.50. Witness made

about four applications a month fer payment of the bill, but was put off."

French contribution American contribution Italian contribution

30.06 29.79 68 20.01

Weather,

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view of mischievous rumours aroul-

THE PASSPORT JACK-IN- OFFICE,

the accomplishment of this object.affiliations may speedily establish At Nagasaki complains a correspond- Relations between Japan and the Allied pance and unity within the borders of ent in a contemporary, all prasengers Powers have constierable increased the republie in order to keep pace on a foreign steamer have to line up in solidarity due to the community with the situation of the world. In before an offcial with his interpreter, of interest governing those relations in the prosection of the war. The visits of H. I. H. Prines Higashifashimi to England and to ather allied powers have gone long way ip strengthening the bonds of friendship between this country and the allied powers.

Next I bave to dwell upon the ions in China as elsewhere, neither given by passengers in many cases are Russian question. Io full record with does she contemplate any action obviously "baneumbe," but the farne in Great Britain, France, Italy, and which might militate against the religiously gone through until you are China, Japanese forces were despatched development of the legitimate inter released, to find at Kobe and Yokohama to Eastern Siberia in August last evt and malfare of the Chinese the une routine is awaiting pris In order to relieve the critical situation Nation. We have solemnly pledged there. Questions relating to the present of the Czecho Slevak troops, the grave ourselves to respect the independenco danger which had one threatened their and territorial integrity of China' and whereabouts of your paternal and existenca has been averted and the to abide faithfully by the principle of maternal grandparents, where they were primary object of our military under equal opportunity and open door for born, atë, are in good fith rather taking in Siberia has now been accom-commerce and industry. We desire difficult to answer. It wonki appear plished. Realizing, however, that place our relations with China complete withdrawal of our troops from upon & basis of justice and mutual that if passengers are travelline through Siberia at this moment might create a balefuinese such as is calculated to Japan en routs for Ameries, no further serious situation prejudicial to the bring about lasting and complete reason exists for further examination preservation of cedar in these regione, understanding between

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the two on the same subject at intermediate, the Japanese Gövernment bas no alter native, but to maintain for the time nations. We intend to remain a sin-porta until the passenger arrives at his cere friend of China and to use our destination, where in the enke ni pas- best endeavours for the development

ated abroad from time to time in A minnta cross-examination of "some regard to our policy in China, I have thirty or forty question, many of them to Boy a few words here by way of having no bearing whatsoever on, pass- explanation. It goes without saying ports are gone through the replies blat Japan has no territorial ambi-

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1 b being a certain portion of its force in various locations in Eastern Sitoria At the same time they bare decided to of a brilliant future for China arasengers landing at Japanosa ports this examination could be done before leaving effect za mach reduction in the unmber for the general well-being of the of Japanese troops as absolute require. Chinese people. We are therefore the jetties. menta of the situation will permit particularly anxious to deal in a spirit We do not forget for a moment the of justice and friendliness with all conspicuous services which Russia questions which may come up before rendered at an initial stage of war the Peace Conference affecting Chi in the allied cause, regardless of nese interests. Upon the acquisition

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Labuan

3,990.07

1,994,00

0. W. Jarnas, Chief Assistant,

7 195.00 785.00

132.00

819,160.07

*Including freight 8'46.07... The whole gift was sent to Vladivos

You will be interested to hear that

On the first action, he was told act to tock before I left. Shanghai and con- take the trouble to call for the money; signed to Sir H. Powell, to whom I the defendant knew his shop and addressed a letter, copy, of which is would go there himself to settle enclosed. the account. Witness waited for pay- ment, but as the defendant did not call Mr. Grease, the Russian Consul-General, na promised, he went to the house and was put off time after time, the defend--pressed himself in very warm terms to ant always giving excuses for not me with reference to our action, and settling the accopat. The witness made told me he was reporting the despatch constant applications for payment but to of the present to the representatives of no avail, and was ultimately told to the Russian Government in Vladivostock wait, the defendant saying he was and I believe also to Admiral Koltebak. unemployed. Two months ago, the-I am yours very truly. defondant told witness to go to the executor for payment. Witness did so work other than that contracted for. but the executor refused to pay for

The case is proceeding.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

sd. H. W. De SAUFIORIBZĄ

Chairman, Allied War Associa'ion of Shanghai,

Allied War Relief Association of Shanghai,

Shanghai, December 27, 1915.

To Major General Sir. C. H. Powell, CA Bish Red Cross Commis tioner, Vladivostock.

The seccents of St. John's Cathedral Hongkong, for 1918, ars to hand, and wilj

SIE-I have the honour on behalf of be presented at the Annual mesting of seat holders and subscribers on January 28 the Colony of Hongkong and of the At that meeting, six lay themhers for the Allied Committee in Shanghai to send Chorch Body Fars to be slacted, and it through you to the Russian Officers of addition there will Bo four special resoln. the new army a preestit of warm cloth. tione. One will ask the Government to ing and comforts as a Christmas gift. amed the Cathedral Ordinance. Another The contributors wish their gift to be a wili į rapose that the "Griffith Testimonia token of their sympathy with those who Fund" be, silded to the War Memorist have suffered much and who are now Fund." and the third will propose the taking up arms for the restoration of erection In the Catheral or its composad their country, The Allied Committee

of a memori :) to those who fell in the war. in Shangbai which have helped are the

י".

The fourth resolution is to propose the American, British, French, Italian and mixing of an endowment fond, azd of a Russian, fend for a Church House

The arrangement for the purchase and The receipta inclú ted collections for despatch of this gift, which is in equal church exanser, $4,541.51; at rents, halves that of Hongkong and Shanghai $3,027.50; anb-cripicas and doutras bas been in the banda of the Allied War 92,030; and the Government contribution Relief Association of Shanghai, of which for Jail and Hospital services, $1,200. I have the honour to be president, Total $11,611,43.

Mrs. Ayscough, the hon. Secretary, will send you full particulars of the gift and its despatching

In addition 14 acciil colletions build $7.970.78.

The org 'n fand shows receipts $4,116.65, including $1,081.04 from the recita There wapo spent on repairs $3,000, and the balanes in hand is reduced to #435.70. The Choir Fond of $550.86 shows a balance in

The South China Morning Posthand of $354 80. Daily Preas, Hongkong Telegraph and China Mail for advertising at reduced

DO YOU COUGH?

If you will answer this letter to me dirret I will so that all the associations which have assisted receive copios.

I havo atc.,

ad. E.W.De Babamarez.

CURE THAT COUGH,

W bought, it does Lot mean that rou WHEN you have troublesome

ΕΠΟΙ ΠΟΔΗ ancrifices involved By of the right of free disposal from Ger. diverting or checking the German mili-

(Quite so, but what if the use of arguing with a wooden imagef· A Hongkong man who had neglected to bare bis pasaport visa'il by a Julancas- Consul was at Yokohama, forbidden to

tary activities on various fronts. Un many of the leased territory at Klas. land in Japan. That was quito all fortunately the interual tromblo which chay we would restore it to China in right, and he did not complain. At suddenly broke out, in Russia in midst accordance with the terms of notes Kobe he did not try to had The of the Great War forced her to with-complementary to the Treaty of May passport-erminors sent for him, and draw from the struggle against Ger 25, 115, regarding the Shantung asked why he had not presented hi

As the same time, we

hmany, yet cur hearts go ob in full province.

sympathy to Russians in their present have to rely in a large measure upon passport. "Because I'm no landling", bplight and we entertain a sanguine hope the rich natural resources of China he said. "We must see it," said they that efforts now being made by in order to assure our own economic and demanded that he answer all thos patriotic elements in various parts existence. I have no doubt that both same foolish questions. This perform" of Russia for the establishment the Government and people of China,

ance, was repeated at Nagasaki. "Red of a unified and orderly Government in full appreciation of their friendly

inches, tonths and bandredths.

1. TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in de trees Fahrenheit.

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may be crowned with success. We and neighbourly relations with Japan, tape is no pare for it. It is purpl confidently look forward to the re- would not deny ut-needed co-opera- ribbon-Ed. C. M.] habilitation of Russia as one of the tion in this respect. They may cor:

great powers to contribute to the pre-tainly court on our ready assistance gress and civilization of the world and gardless of the nature and magni-

STRAIGHT AT ITS A

around the bush." We might as

you to try Chamberlain's Couch Remedy

we are quite ready to offer har all duetude of cases that may arise in real. THERE is no use of our "besting Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 22, 1919. 1. BAROMETER, reduced to as depressistance for this purpose. We have ization of their legitimate aspirations

no intention whatever to interfere in Fahrenheit, on the level of the sas in the internal politics of Russia; still less which would at all be conducive to all out with it first as lasto: We wAND :

would our policy be influenced by any the promotion of the general' welfare the next time you have a cough or cold. tendency to take advantage of domestic of China, not to mention the question There is no reason so far so we can see trouble in Rosais to promote any of financial and economic aid neces-why you should put do so. This prepar stion by its remarkable cures has gained selfish aims of territorial or economic sary for the security and happiness of a world wide reputation, and people aggression.

China in general. With the complete everywhere speak of it in the highest DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 6. Fontmor Wwm, sccording to Turning to the Chinese question it collapse of the Teutonic, Powers, the terms of praise. It is for sale by Bedford Scale

has been a source of grave concern whole world is now on the road to Chemists and Storekeepers. to us that protracted civil strife in reconstruction. The ideal underlying that country proved as much d's- this movement is to assure the de

3. Houry in percentage of saturs then, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100...

6. BLATE OF WRATH, b blue sky,

detached cloud, ddrizzling rain, flog, gloomy, b hail, 1 lightning, dercast. passing showers, squat, rrain, 1800w, tthunder, y visibility dew, wai

7. RAM ir incber tenths and has dredths

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer

Temperature Humidity......

Direction of Winds! Force .................... Weather

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Ubservatory, Jan. 21, 1919.

“A HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table iven below has been compiled at the National Almanac Office In London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an sutomatic tide-rocording machine in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui daring the years 1909-9.

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The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4fset 3 inches below mean sea-level

To obtain the depth of water on the tide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard add a foet 4 inches, and on the gange at Lamont Dock Aberdeen, add 10 feet fuches to the height given in the table,

January 23rd to 20th, 1019.,,

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Thur, 12.

bave consumption or that you are gʊlog: ém

B.

TALAN & Co., and B.

Merns, C. E. Warren Meotris & Co. Ltd., Mr. D. M. Goodall DON'T overstrain the fine membrane to have it, but it does man that your of your throat in trying to dialedige longe are threatened and it is just as and Sgt. Major A E Hurle and to the the phlegm. Chamberian's Cough Hewell to be on the safe side and take gentlemen who so kindly donated as medy will accomplish this for you, and Dhamberlain's Cough Remedy be re if t prines War Bond Tickets to the value cure the cold that I causing it. For sale is too late. For sale by all Chemisia ead of $90.00

by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Storekeepers.

· Low: Watha

Bengkong

self as it is harmful to the interests based upon justice and this ideal is this basic principle has always guided ustrous to the welfare of Chiza ber-finite establishment of lasting peace Empire will not fail to admit that of foreign Powers. We therefore ten- on all fours with the traditional policy and governed our foreign policy. The dered our friendly advice to both of of this country. Japan has no life of a nation is eternal. All ag the contending factions on December aspiration but to seek the consumma-gressive designs and artful machina- 2. last in conjunction with Great ti of free and unfettered developtions are only destined to breed last Britain, France, America, and Italy. meat of her national life along the ing sores in the heart of nations. Further, in view of the present situa-bighway of justice and peace and to They impair forever the dignity and tion of that strife, it was apprehend- have the open door of the whole world prestige of the state. With this con- ed that any financial help given to assured to the legitimate and right?uviction we are determined to pursue China at this juncture might give activities of the nation. And an ima fair and clean policy in all interna- rise to general misgiving and hamper partial student, of the history of the tional relations.

CALWA

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