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One fatal case of plague, Chinese, and one case of diphtheria, British, were notised on Friday..
To-morrow afternoon a consigo. ment of white goods will be sold by Messrs Hughes and Hough who will also hold a furniture sale.
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LOCAL POST OFFICE.
ANNUAL REPORT.
INTERESTING DETAILS.
The report of the Postmaster General, Mr. M. I. Breen on the General Post Office for the year 1920 is as follows:
STAFF.
HAINAN NEWS.
KCCHOW CITY LOOTED,
(From a Correspondent.)
KIUNGCHOW, July 13.
Recent well-authenticated rumours
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921:
· THE SEAMY SIDE.
SORDID STORIES TOLD.
AT CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
CHINESE STABBING CASE.
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FUNERAL
MRS, EMILY ARMSTRONG.
HONGKONG'S OLDEST RESIDENT.
The older residents of the Colony
have learned with great regret of the
death of Mrs. Emily Armstrong, whe
seem to indicate that the Cantonese Glimpses of the seamy side of forers have sustained severe reverse Chinese life in Hongkong were RC has lived in Hongkong continuously Mr. S. B. C. Ross, Postmaster in the region of Pakhoi and the Lak vided by two cases heard at the since 1856 except for occasional visits establish a Raw Silk Investigation General, went on long leave on May chow peninsula. For one thing, two | Criminal Sessions to-day in which the to the home land, Mrs. Arrastrong Bureau in Shanghai, with a capital 6, and was succeeded by Mr. M. junk loads of defeated and retreating accused were charged with having was the oldast European resident in the Colony. Her parents were living Breen. The post of Assistant Fost Cantonese soldiers were driven by the stabbed Chiness wames.
A Chinese named Ip Kam Puis here when she camo typhoon of July 6 and 7 into White of $500,000.
out from master General remained vacant from Horse Well Harbour near Tamchow presented on an indictment alleging England as long ago as 1856. at City, having come from the region that he wounded a woman named the age of fiftees, travelling in President Manuel L. Quezon May 6, to the end of the year.
Mr. A. J. Reed, the Accountant of Pakhoi. Pakhai is said to have Chan Ying with intent to do grievous company with her elder sister on a and party frem Manila called on Pre- sicent Sun Yat Sen at Canton on resumed duty, on reimta from top teen captured, also Luichow City and bodily harta or, alternatively, malici sailing ship which took five and a half months to make the voyage ra Friday and gave generous contribu leave on April 7.
The post of Postal Inspector was Kochow City, and the last mentioned ously.
The Puisne Judge (Mr. J.R. Wood) the Cape. Miss Caldwell, as she then tions to the Women's Relief Society,
abolished on August 1, when Mr. R. place is said also to have been badly C. Watt returned to the Police Delooted. However, these two cities presided at the bearing and the follow-was, married in the Colony Mr. John were recently retaken. Rumour also ing were members of the jury. Messy Martin Armstrong who predeceased To-morrow morning Messrs.
partment. The duties of the past Lammert Bros will auction at have since been carried on by Mr. T. has it that General Teng Vua Eng. A. C. Franklin (foreman). J. A. B. her. Mr Arurstrong, who held the
commander of the Cantonese forces Silva, J. F. Anderson, D. P. J. Lopes, office of Government auctioneer, died - quantity of round, square and flatM. Perpetuo, 1st Grade Clerk. in Hainan, not long ago sent an H. J. Koch, A. Mendes, and A. All-in 1997, Mrs. Armstrong leaves a iron bars, steel plates, angle iron,
Mt. C. J. Poole, Supervisor, was
expedition to the rescue of Pakbol son.
son. Mr. W, Armstrong (of Messrs. rivets, tinplates, brass-ware, also a
promoted to the vacant post of Super
hat the ships returned because the Mr. F. Dyer Ball conducted the Butterfeld & Swire) and a daughter, quantity of miscellaneous goods.
intradent Registration and Parcels place bad already beer, captured and Crown case; the prisoner was un-Miss Ida Armstrong. She had lived Branch on October 1. The post of
it was impossible to make a landing. defended.
with her daughter at Queen's Gardens Supervisor is still vacant.
Chan Ying, Mr. Dyer Ball. related for many years since her widowhood, to the Court, was a widow with one and passed away, peacefully, on Fri child—a girl about 6 years old. The day afternoon at the advanced age prisoner was a man whom she had
of 50. known for about 15 months, baring first met him in Canton stortly after
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Two Chinese who bad bees detained in Hongkong since May 9 During the rear the changes pending the arrival of extradition amongst the Clerical Staff were one
The total number of Chinese papers from Bangkok in convection clerk invalided from the Service, with the misappropriation of £10,000 three dismissals, nine resignations private boxes for which licenses were from a jewellery shop were released and three transferred to other Depart-issued during the year was 304, a on Saturday by order of Magistrate Orme who said it would be extremely unfair to detain them any longer.
An attempt by a couple of Chinese to pilfer 20 fathoms of rope from a P. and O. Lighter in Yaumari carly on Friday morning was observed
by the crew who handled the men so severely that they had to be sent to bespital The rope was afterwards recovered from a sampan whose mistress is to be presented at the Police Court on July 21. -
ments.
Icrease of 34,353
MAILS.
in 1919.
increase of 7 as compared with 297 The licences of 22 Chinese Postal Hongs were renewed, the same num ber as in 19.9.
TELEGRAPH SUB-DEPARTMENT.
The number of mail bars and packets despatched from Hongkong during the year amounted to 171,154 as against 144,592 in 1919, an increas of 26.562; the number received was
The revenue collected during the 169,107 as against 134,754, an in-year from radio-telegrams amounted to $14,591.73 an increase of $4,241,70 The number of mail bags and on the amount collected in 1919 packets sent in transit through the Advices of vessels signalled at the Colony amounted to 107,852 as lighthouses yielded $58120 making against 90.428 in 1919, an increase a total of $15,172 93 from the Tele of 17.424,
graph Service. Expenditure amount Boxes and baskets in transied to $39,335 15. it is reported that the claims for amounted to 16.046 as against 10,169,
The Telegraph Service was worked damages arising from the Wuchangan increase of 5,877.
at a loss of $24162.22. mutiny amount to $3,400,000. This 4,956 steamers carrying mails
The number of radio-telegrams sum, owing presumably to exagger-arrived and 6,894 left in 1920 as forwarded during the year was 1,965 tion on the part of many of the against 4,549 and 6,463 respectively consisting of 25.221 words against claimants, is believed to be consider in 1919.
1,118 with 15,577 words in 1919 and ably above the real mark, which pro
5,306 were received tonsisting of bably does exceed $2,500,000. The
75,007 words as against 2,825 with total number to people killed during the mating is now estimated at 30,
38,191 words in 1919. of whom several were women and girls who committed suicide upon hearing that the soldiers were cut at large.
The total amount of Chinese deposits in the Banque Industrielle, writes a Northern paper, is over $11,000,000. As extraordinary high interest was allowed to the sums
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.
the
deposited, most people bad trans- The total revenue f:um ferred their deposits from other banks Postal Service in 1920 amount in the City with the confidence thated to $526.122.08 an increase on the this foreign bank would never fail previous year of $76,065.33. The them, General Chen Kuang yuan, Expenditure for 1920 amounted to Tachun of Kiaugsi, is the biggest $229,378.70. Chinese depositor; be has an amount of several millions of dollars in the vaults of this bank.
MONEY ORDERS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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The faneral took place at Happy
her husband died. With Ip Kam Pai Valley, on Saturday afternoon, when and the child she came to Hong. Mrs Armstrong was laid to rest in house and Mrs W. Armstong were the chief kong in May of last year. The the same grave as her husband. Mr prisener took them to in Third Street and there mourners. A large number of res- Chan Ying lived with him for about idents, including some of those of the 10 days. Then funds got rather low longest standing, attended to show. and she had to pawn a good deal of their respect for the deceased lady Eventually at the and sympathy with her relatives. her clothing.
them were: Sir Paul' prisoner's suggestion she entered a Amongst
Hoo. Mc P. H. house of ill fame. She steadily re- Chater, the fused to accept the prisoner's sugges Holyoak and Mrs Holyoak. Mrs Blair. tien that she should sell her the Hon. Mr T. L Perkins, Mr G. F. On various occasions Edkins, Mr Allred Humphreys, Mr daughter. be obtained money from her and Owen Hughes, Mr W. Nicholson, Mr be constantly threatened to sell the E. J. Chapman, Mr D. Clark, Mr A. child who had been left at Third R. Austic, Mr. Rodger, Mr T. H. R Street in the care of another woman, Shaw, Mr H. W. Kent, Mr H. A. According to the complainant's Lammert, Mr W. A. Stopani, Mr story, proceeded Mr. Dyer Ball, the G. Robinson, Mr A. E. Hardman, prisoner came to her on July 16, at Mr Harold Seth, Mr E. M. Hazeland, REGISTRATION AND PARCELS.'
the place in Water Street where the M: F. W. James, and many others.
The Acting Cathedral Chaplain, Registered and insured articles
was living and demanded money. She refused to give him any and the Rev. J. T. Holman, was the be left ber saying that he was officiating clergyman. There were a handled by the General Post Office
At large, number of wreaths, of which going to sell her daughter. amounted to 1,083,606 as against 955,535 1910, an increase of The mail contract with the about 7 pm, she learned that the following is the list 129,071.
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services the child bad actually been "From Will and Ida" (son and Full details appear in Table II. expired in 1920 but the outward taken away and shortly afterwards daughter), "From Eva and Flo
from Hongkong was the prisoner revisited her. There! (sisters), "From Dora, Ronald and Parcels, ordinary and insured, service handled by the Post Office, amounted maintained by this administration was a quarrel between them and, the Joan" (Mrs W. Armstrong and child- to 207,442 as compared with 219.143 pending the conclusion of a new complainant said, Ip Kam Pai took a rer). Mr and Mrs D. Clark, Sir Paul By arrangement with pair of scissors from his pocket and and Lady Chater, Mr and Mrs Aucott, in the previous year, an increase of agreement.
the Washington Postal Authorities stabbed her in the eye. He then rau Mrs E A. Bateman, Dr. and Mrs G, D 68,299.
commercial correspondence between off and was observed by the mistress R. Black, Mr C. H. Blason, Mr E. J. Hongkong and the larger Americas of the house, who bad been aroused Chapman, Mr and Mrs Chatham- Mr and Mrs A. H. Crook, Mr and cities is now transmitted direct by by the quarrelling, and an amab. the United States Postal Aeroplane
Mrs D. E. Donnelly, Mr and Mrs- There was, counsel said, one re Service between Victoria BC and markable thing about the case. G. B. Duaneft, Mr and Mrs Clifford Seattle, Washington.
No arrest was made immediately Edgcumbe, Mr and Mrs G. T. Edkins, The English Mail to the Colony following the stabbing but next Mr A. E. Farrell, Mr and Mrs H. E. was transmitted throughout the year morning at about 7 c'clock ip Kam Goldsmith, Mr and Mrs C. F George The balance of revenue over ex via Bombay, Negapatam and Singa Pul presented bimself at the Central Grimble. Mr and Mrs E. M. Hazeland penditure amounted to $295,743 28 pore, and was despatched every Police Station and told the Sergeant and "Reta, Nina and Andrew "Haze- The increase of revenue from the Thursday from London with the on duty that he had stabbed a land. Mr and Mrs R. M. Henderson, sale of postage stamps in the year regular Indian Mail scheduled to woman the previous night with a Mrs. Ms and Mr S. D. Hickie, Mr 1920 over that of 1919 amounted to reach Bombay
He was then and Mrs H. K. Holmes, Mr and Mrs P. pal of scissors." $62,026.19.
days. This arrangement though arrested and, inquiries having been H. Holyoak, Mr and Mrs J. O. Hughes, admirable respect of regularity made, he was charged with having Mr. and Mrs A. D. Humphreys and
to family, Mr and Mrs E. Humphreys, Mr- The high exchange value of the and speed proved unsatisfactory done grievous bodily harm Hongkong dollar in 1920 is reflected in one respect. As the Negapatam Chan Ying. At the preliminary hear and Mrs Henry Humphreys, Mr and in the increase in Money Orders issued Penang service is bi-weekly a delay ing of the case at the Magistracy be Mrs W. M. Eumphreys and family. in Hongkong for payment in Gold in the initial stage to Bombay entails made a long statement the gist of Capt. and Mrs R. Innes, Mr and Mrs This increase in the loss of the connection from which was that he was the woman's F. W. James, Dr F. H. Kew, Dr. and csing countries. respect of Money Orders issued on the Negapatam onwards and therefore a second husband and had married her Mrs W. V. M. Koch, Mr Frank Lam United Kingdom amounted to £15,498 further delay of at least 3 days. Dar after the death of her husband about mert, Mr and Mrs G. P. Lammert. ing the early portion of the year six years ago. Her first husband Mr and Mrs H A. Lammert, Mr and largely on account of remittances failures to maintain the schedule left a legacy of unpaid debts and it Mrs L. E. Lammert, Mr and Mrs W
infrequent And home by members of H. M. Forces.
Conversely the amount of inward were not
was in order to pay them off that she L Leask, Mr and Mrs F. Maitland Money Orders received for payment the instance of the Chamber of entered a house of ill fame. Before Mrs E. W. Mitchell and Mr and Mrs strong representations he went to see Chan Ying on June 16 E. J. R. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Nichol- Mr. W. Armstrong and Miss Arm
Does the firing of big guns cause was adversely affected by exchange, Commerce strong tender sincerest thanks to all friends for their kind expressions of that the Government has ignored. I such a change in atmospheric condi- though a considerable increase in Were made to the British Postal be had been told that she was goingson, Mr and Mrs T. E. Pearce, Mr: sympathy in their recent bereave and rightly ignored: but all the tins as to produce heavy rainfall? Money Orders from Canada bas to Authorities. However as a larger off to Siam and hearing that she and Mrs T. L. Perkins, Mt La C..
This is the question that naval men be noted, due to the high premium complement of fast vessels became would take the child with her, he took Parket ment, also for the floral tributes sent. serious objections seen to have been in Japan to day are discussing as the charged by Canadian Banks in 1st available for the London-Bombay the girl away himself. The woman Rodger and family, Mr J. Rodger, net in one way or another. The result of a protest made by the quarter of 1920 on drafts, on Hong. Service a considerable improvement was annoyed when she heard of this Mr H. W. Roper. Mrs A. Seth, enormous numbers of Chinese tenants citizens of Beppu, against the naval kong. The Chinese residents in that was effected. The Straits Settlements and took a pair of scissors to stab Mr Harold Seth, Mr and Mrs J. Mr and Mrs E. J. Grant Smith, Mr "TAYLOR-On July 18. at Frenchaying the Government to carry manœuvres being held in the vicinity country anticipating a falling dollar Postal Administration have also him. In the subsequent struggle ehe H. Sath, Mr E. Grant Smith,
on must have impressed our officials of the city. They maintain that the consequently preferred to remit by assisted by undertaking to intercept was accidentally eat in the eye.
Penang the letter mail
Evidence along the lines of G. Morton Smith, Mr HL Percy very much. They, with others, may constat gun-firing bas led to very Money Order and thus secure the at have been misled for a long time heavy rainfall and has damaged their benefit of the lower exchange ruling Hongkong and transmit it by rail in counsel's opening was tendered by a Smith, Mr and Mrs M. J.D. Stephens, Singapore; and thence by the number of witnesses including Dr. Mr W. A. Stepani, Mr and Mrs The total volume of Money Order first available s'eamer to Hongkong-W. B. A. Moore, medical officer in C. F. J. Q. van Ufford, Mr R. K. into thinking that the usual spokes crops. The authorities do not agree when the order reached Hongkong.
Civil Valentine, Mrs and Miss Wallace, Arrangements were made with the charge of the Government men for the Chinese community did that the discharge of big guns is the
transactions in 1920 resulted in an
She later stated and Mr and Mrs E. D. C. Wolfe; increase of £33,948 4.2 in comparison Peninsular and Oriental and Blue Hospital really represent it. They should cause of heavy rain.
Fublic support is sought by an with a corresponding increase of Funnel Companies for the despatch of that as a result of her injuries Chan also from Messrs. Che San & Co. know better now. It is amusing to
parcel mails to the United Kingdom Ying had to suffer the removal of Kwang San & Co. and Messrs. Chan note that Mr. Lau Cha Pak" deplored advertisement in this issue for the £10,109.130 in 1319.
Outward telegraphic Money Orders by those Companies' shipe and the her eye. She had, he said, been Mo Tong, Chenk Iu Fung, Lan Hon- the friction" between landlords and Hongkong Society for the Prevention
Leung Sui-po, Luk Kang-cheung, Moh tenants, as if it were something that of Cruelty to Animals' the objects of have similarly increased. viz91 service now assured in practically a discharged from hospital that morn-win, Lam Kwok-tsoi, Lau Hin-kau,
ing.. this Bill had originated. It is 4 which are set forth as follows:-(1) orders amonnting to £1654 against weekly one,
The privilege of free postal facili
Ying-chau. Mok Kenang. Mok The statement made by the prisoner Hingann, Mok Hingom, Nam Tai, MARQUES.-On July 11, 1921, at carious thing that the very first The education of the people by 39 orders for E721 in 1919. The
Jury. In the course of it Ip Kam Piu Yeung Hoy. Shanghai, Anna Josefa Marques, people to preach the virtue of "pulling propaganda etc., in the knowledge inward orders amounted to £320 166 ties granted during the War to H. M. age 76.
together," in unity and harmony and of the proper treatment of Dumb in 1920 against E403.5.6 in the previ-Naval and Military Forces was with the Magistracy was read to the Tam Yum-chutz, Woo Hayfong and
. A Money Order Agreement be explained that he gave himself up at ANGUS-Suddenly, at Rio de Janeiro, so on, should always be the people who Animals (2) The appointment of a ous year but the number of orders drawn in 1920.
David Cuthil Angus, Late of
been told that Chan Ying must have are most conspicuously intent on paid inspector to supervise the work. were the same, Le, 15 in number.
An ircease is shewn in the sales tween this Colony and the Chinese the Police Station, because he had (3) The possibility of taking over
A similar charge was preferred: Yokohama and Shanghai.
palling everything their own way.and running the Doga" Home. (4) of British Posts! Orders, but a Post Office came into force Although there are Chinese house The provision of drinking troughs for decrease in payment, viz-£3 4781 January 1st, 1920. The agreement another sweetheart who would be owners whom their tenants regard dogs in different parts of the Colony, and £3.341 respectively. Local Post provides for the exchange of Money likely to "look for him.". This morn against a Chinese nataed Fung Fang al Notes are coming into public Order transactions through the intering he strentiously defended himself who appeared before the Acting Court that on previous occasions to answer an allegation of having favour as a meats of ming remit mediary of Hongkong between China against the charge. He told the Chief Justice (Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz) The first post-war Postal Congress whenever there was the slightest wounded a woman named Li Yee- tances to Macan as they can be mire and Foreign countries. easily cashed than Money Orders
Mr. G. H. Wakeman (Crown Pro- An increase of $8,000 is shewn under was held at Madrid in October, 1920 quarrel between them Chan Yingmni,
Considerable increases of postal rates used to blow while. On this oc were authorised to meet the universal casion, if he had stabbed her she secutor) appeared to prosecute. The this bead in 1920,"
increase in expenditurs and the deprewould surely, he urged, have gone accused, who denied the charge, was clarion of currencies. As no official to the police stan. He cited the not defended by counsel, bet
The story told by the complainant, notification of the postal policy to be fact that she did not do so as adopted by the United Kingdom or evidence that she was in the wrong the inmate of a Chinese house of ill Retiring for about a quarter of an fame, was that on May 11 be the British Empire was, communicat
an hour the jury returned lato Court tween 9 and 10 m she was
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DEATH
The China Mail. ***PROTE, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE"
“HONGKONG, MONDLY, July 18, 1911.
criticism, and voluntarily put forward in the Gazette ahead of the debate. would dispose of it. There has been a great deal of ostensible criticism
with almost affectionate respect, it
A pretty wedding took place at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, o July 9, when Mr. G. M. James was married to Miss Doris Jen Lent, of New York. The Rev. C. E. Spencer, Sub-Dean officiated, and Mr. E. P. Graham Barrow gave the bride away The service was fully choral and was held in the presence of a large num ber of friends. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. James will spend their honey moon at Hangchow.
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now appears that next to the big Mr. Robert Buchan, general companies, such as the Land Invest-manager of the Asia Banking Corpor- ment Company, the Chinese landlords ation, was married at Shanghai, last Everest, have been as oppressive as any. The week, to Miss Lucille debates at the Chinese Chamber of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H
CHINESE C KRESPONDENCE. Commerce, and the views of those Everett. Sir Everard Fraser, K.C M G.,
Chinese Delivery Section, General BENT CONTROL BILL TO-DAY. wealthy Chinese whom the Govern- HB.M.'s Consol-General, officiand. ment has been counting upon to Among those present were Mr E 5. Cunningham, US Comsul-General,
Fist Office. keep it informed as to the needs of By the time this lente of the China the community, show that the bulk Mrs E D. Chirieleison (matron of
huncur) in peach coloured Georget e During the year this section Mal is in your hands, yon should of our Chinese population requires crepe, the Misses Gladys R. Mann. handled 2,151,082 ordinary letters, do this Administration notion with a verdic of no guilty and the standing on the verandah outside was taken during the year in the rein age told the prover that he was the premises when the prisoner and know the fate of the Rente Controlling fairer and less self-interested re Emma Denegri and Ruth Webs 98.643 other articles, and 7.449 pestal vision of the Colony's postal rates.
scharged. 1p Kam Pio, however, another: Chinese came along, and": Bill. It is, writing on the moming presentation, As the Morning Post (bridesmaids) in organdie of different nong packets as against 2066,899
showed a strange reluctance to leave dragged her into the wreet. Fung g of the great debate, almost a comfort very justly pointed out this morning, shades of orchid; Mr. L. R Andrews ordinary letters, 93,097 other articles
the dock and leaning over the rails Pang stabbed, her with a triangular to reflect that we are still under the this Bill was not framed to hit the best man); and Mr. J. B. Crow; and 6,940 postal, bong packets
CAN YOU AFFORD THE RISK? he chartered into the Interpreter's dagger and she fell down uncons wold dispensation, by which the Gov-, just landlord nor the bonest middle-Major Enzo Chirieleison and Mr. 1919.
The registered ariicles delivered FBX you ever ised with a avere ear. "He says" the latter explained scious. The previous night, she ement has power to take its own man. The more strenuously, there M. E. Mulles (ushers). The newly
her to join a certain way whatever happens, Not, you fore, that some landlords fight it, married couple left for the United amounted 16 307,055 of which 197. W stack of creep die ne diarrhoes to His Honour," that he doesn't want explained, Fang Fang bad aske The club' and she had refused on the Wil-observa egardless of oppot the more should their sense of justice States on the P.M.S." Golden State: 930 wete from the United States of without bottle of bamberlain' olic to go away as he wants an explana ed
They intend to remain in New York America, and 109.125 from China and en-Diarrbos Homedy to the house tion from the complainant.” ion If there were any doubt of come under suspicion. Br. Lau Chu for sometime and later to go to Scot other countrieshowing an increase of Dad's 68 kg Cobic, However, die nor fat teelt ground that she had no money
will expon you holo e a doctor, conki ma podtion to gin fy his desire and The prisoner intimated that he had the truth of the general proposition Psk's censure of the Chinese-tenants' red to, vait the bridegroom's family. 37-957 as compared with 269 108-in points to caled, and in aver trip Kato P10 wa ushered out to one other to call who was hot thes that our Government takes cognisance admirable activities reminds as rather in due course they will return to the 1919
even in its most severb, and 'daagerouş 3,144 Insur
pf public opinion, the amendments of the protests of the Germans against East and make their intare home in
Shanghai - so its Bill, made in response to public four conduct of the war.
were dealt mars Forale by all Chorata and seek his explanation through unofficial | present and the ease was therefores
Storskoopers.
adjourned to this afternoon.
with an agzimt Sin 1919**
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