INTIMATION
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1905.
JAMES SCOTT, the British Consul at Craton, pay and when, as is usually the cage in TELEGRAMS. bas endorsed the wisdom of it by expressing this. particular matter, tho answer is 2 his regret thut. Britons do aot tako then," there is an end of it, and po atuount trouble to learn the language of the Chiness of preaching, by those who have so ably with whom they do so much business, traversed the pons asinorum will aummon
AS: WATSON & CO., We presume that no oue, not even the back the abandoned intention. It is not.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED LD.
CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS,
PERFUMERS, &c. WATSON'S
PRICKLY HEAT
LOTION
A RELIABLE AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDY,
Immediately relieves the irritation.
WATSON'S
HOUSEHOLD
AMMONIA
young commercial men directly addressed, is wo Lave already pointed out, a matter
will deny that it would be a great advantage sometimes to be able to talk directly with their Chinese customers and clients. The removal of the middle-man is usually regarded
for anniard regret. This laziness, this indifference, or this calculating economy of energy, whichever way it be described, has had one result for which many Englishmen are thankful and proud: the universul spread of the English speech.
་
There have been no plagus casos for thres or four days nay. The last total was 273.
H.E. the Govornor has given his assent, in the name and on botalf of His Majesty the King, to Ordinance No. of 1905 (the Sup płomieniary Appropriation Ordinanes) passed by the Legislative Council.
An international &zhibition will be held at Chiristeliurch, New Zealand, daring the Summer The Gazelle notifies that if any of 196707 local firms are desirons of becoming exhibitors, or with further information about the exhibition. they can obtain same an application at the C. 8. D.
as a desideratum, even when the middle-man is honest; when the midāle wao bas a liking for "squeezs," and such excellent opportu nities for making the same, the desimbility, of getting rid of him is tanfold greater. But the peculiarly favourable position of the compradore for feathering his own Dest as compared with the disadvantageous position of his uni-lingual employer," is no new dis very. The disadvantages of The Gazette notitles that H.E. the Governor having to transact bumnes with go-betweoita, | hak boca pleased to appoint Mr. T. Sercemubo compradores, interpreters, and other agents, Smith, Police Magistrate, to ot an Colonial was discovered long ago, and we cannot entary during the abwen en leave of the
Hon. Mr. P. H. May, G.M.G. believe that it was mere indifference that bas confined the study of Chinese to a few singlogies. JouN BULL has never been a good linguist. The terrible ignorance he shows of the comparatively simple continen tal languages of commerce is a matter of general comment with Frenchmen and Ger- maus who learn English as they learn look Another batch of gamblers was placed before Reeping, as one of the rudiments of business. Me G. N. Or at the Police Court on Satur- Perbaps Jous BULL is not so simple, so day. The men were charged at then instance of stupid, after all. It is necessary in trade Sergeant Loe, who arrested them in a bouss in Amoy Laus on Friday nigh Bsing first that thus trackers should understand each offenders, His Worship doalt leniently with other. A commou lingunge is necessary. thom, letting the keeper off with a ̈ ̃fiús of $20, The foreigner learns English. It would not-and the others with fing of $2 each. ¡mprove the position, so he thinks, for Joux Buzz to learn their lingo." So to "the frequent cry that he must emulate the enterprise and industry of his competitors. in equiring languages, JORN BULL teras douf car, Volapük? Esperanto? If they want a universal language," he says, "what's the matter with English Let then learn WATSON & CO. That' The result, or rather, one result,
LIMITED.
FOR THE BATH, TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD.'
Promates a healthy action of the skin, counter- acte all offeste of perspiration, and is a refreshing and invigorating to the system
as a Turkish Bath.
WATSON'S
CARBOLIC
SOAPS
RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL
PROFESSION..
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO tongue.
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNÜR.
THE HUNGKONG DISPENSARY, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
133
NUTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. OxLremmedications relating to the neo chatt should be addressed to Tus EuroL.
Larrispondents must forward their names and a-t-
dreens with communications addreased to the at for publication, but as evidence of good fank
All litters for publication should be written on ans side of the paper only.
No anonyously signed commainiosta that has already appeared in other papere will be moneted.
Users for extra copies of Jalur Pans that do
PO. oz. 38. Telephone No. 12
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DEVEX ROAD, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET,g,
The Daily Press.
a
Applicante stond remember that when applying under section 3 (1) of the Military Stores (Prohibition of Exportation) Ordinance No. 1 of 1882, for permission to export from the Colony or to extry condwise within the Copy of which is prohibited by Proclamation of the 24th May, 1903, sob application mast be accompanied by a full description of the articles in respect of which a pormit is desired.
arms, ammunition or other articles, the export
Banks.
of that undoubtedly has been the wider
The following returas of the average amount spread throughout the world the Buglish of bank notes in circulation and of specin in
There is marcely a
town of reserve 10 Hongkong, during the month eúded any, importanee in Europe where a shop. 31st July, as certified by the managers of the keeper innot be found to sell some-
respective banks, are published in the Gazette
Average. Reserve. thing in English and to change an English Chartered Bank. $ 3.576,815 & 2,200.000 sovereign. In China, it is often remarked, H. & S. Bank
13,451,480 9,000,000 National Bank id sa ilo not think it is exaggeration, that when two Chinese from different provinces meet in Shanghai or Hongkong, they converas in English, or in what passe for English in these parts. The French man from Tonkin says te bis rics elis, Allez. Vite." bat generally has to follow
it.
41
neit
up with. Go on. Chop-chop." It ig even sometimes alleged that the greatest trouble our patriotic American friends have ant before 11 am. on day of publication: After this that they are obliged to make their 4th ar the supply is limited. Only suprised the of Josly specakes in English! Coming back Telegraphic Address: Paras, Codes: AC, tih kat
Lieber'
to the question of learning Chiness, it is
sy to see that if the Englishman has found- the starly of European languages worth the candle" for commercial purposes, he will think twice about devoting his mind to tho acquirement of such a formidable language as Chhouse. It is certain that he has thought at least once about it and that his neglect is deliberate, rather than care
There is a semi-humorous, half serious remark often made by taipans that the man who has fitted himself to transact business direct with the, Chinaman bas unfitbol himself to transact business with anybody. For the inattering of colloquial, groven the extensive knowledge of colloquial, is not enough with which fig tackle big contracts, and there are many
HongKone, Augvar 71, 1905,
Total
28,760
70,000
817,126,241 $11,270,000 THE BATTERY PATIL CASE.
charged with the slaughter of Guaser R. The hearing of the case against Aaron Ellis, Sampson. R.G.A., wil be opened before Mr. F. A. Huzolant at the Folies Court on Tuesday.
EMBEZZLER BROUGHT FROM MACAO.
...
It was recorded in these colaraus some weeks ago how Kwok Wong, a rent collector, in the employ of Tan Ilo, contractor, of No. 4 Pot tiger Street, after collecting $541 on account of rent owing to his master, departed to Macao without
the amount. paying over
Local dtclifestiracet him to the "Gem of the Orient Earth," and there he was arrested, and his ex- tradition appled for to Pe Macao authorities and granted.
Is was brought back by Detective Sergeant Wat, and had ovidently enjoyed his holiday. For out of the $544 with which he departed, only one doliur was found. in his possession when arrested.
..
He was charged with e obezzlement of the sum before Mr.G, N. Urmo at the Polico Couri
on Saturday, and having nothing to say in defence, sus sentenced to six months' imprison
ment with hard labour.
POLICE RECREATION CLUB.
LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT. This tournament was cooluded at Happy. Valley on Saturday afternoon. Inspectors with such knowledge who prefer to employ Langley and Ritchie were to play off and the interpreter, when an important transac the winner of this set played Inspector
He was
CANTON NOTES, (PROM OUR UQERESPONDENT.]
Canton, 4th August. OPIUM DUTË RE-IMPOSED,
DAILY PRESS SERVICE]
CHAN OI-TING DEAD.
- The duty is again to bo Forled où prepared SHANGHAI, th August.
epóum ín Kwangiang province. During 10 difficultion experienced by the Provincial Chan Oi-ting died to-day... Treasury is meating the enormous public
Chan Oi-ting was as well known in Hong. expenditure, Viceroy Shum. I hear, has given oug us in houghai, being a thorough business instructions to Lo Ping-Ching, a member of mon, with Wastorn attainments, formerly Consul General to Caba, au warried in Hou Kok, to replace the tax of turon a Spanish lady. He was one of the com- ' misco për fuel so all prepared opium. This misslacurs who accompanied Li Hangchang small duty was imposed for many years, until when the Chion-Japanese settlement was the Crude Opium Monopoly was granted to the arranged. He held an official position in con Kwong Hing Company about three years ago. noction with the Taiping Collieries. He know shorthand, and was at one time, we are informed, This Company was floated by the late Wong engaged in newspaper work in Hongkong. He Chak-yan, comprador of E. D. Soon, and his property Lere-ED.
Co., Hongkong. They applied for the right to GUBERNATORIAL CHANGE INTIM, Customs, paying likin of $200 per chest impose a tax on crado opium after it passed the
BORNEO.
SANDAKAN, 4th August. Mi.. E. P. Gueritz, Governor of British North Borneo, who has been
CORRESPONDENCE. COPKA.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "PAINT PRESS."]
Hongkong 4th August. Sin--Having notload your article with referengs to the prominence now being gisen to the Copra Industry" in the Philippines. I thought it might be of interest to some of yout readers to learn for facts regarding the industry in British Now Guinea. Asa preface 1 might mention, that from the time of anonation, she has always been an expones ta the Mother country, not because the colony has no ustanal resources but rather from the position the Government have taken up in the mattor, ju a nogative sense;
The largest river is the Fly which was navigated some yours ago by Sir William McGregor to 23 distance of from five
I believe the Kwong Hong Co's tax was about six hundred miles inlaud, aut his report thesame per chest. Foroiga merchants in Hong-showed that the banks on either side were lined kong and Canton uaturally protested, and tho with the cocoa-nut palm. Soubi the industry i Chamber of Commerce at flongkong took up the properly exploited, I think Lould safely say that matter. Mr. James Scott, the British Congal, the Fly Fifer district alone could provide, an wrote a strong protest to the Viceroy, calling it almost inexhaustible supply of copra, odded to in poor health ever since he accepted asooable increase, and a clear contraven- which the cost of procuring it is a very small
tion of the Chefon twenty. When in due coursë cao an account of the labour hoing so choo -the appointment last year, has resigned.
Kiwi, an island in the month of the river. * Major C. H. Harington, Commat-
lone having a population of 15,000 civilized dant of Constabulary, has beeu a
10 per month, and as the majority scoopt natives, the averago wage varying from 5 to pointed Acting Governor pro, tem.
their wages in trade goods showing a profit of about 100 per cent, the possibility of working snob an industry to a successful isang seguis curtain. Of course there are duwbacks, sich as the innings which everybody gols, and the beat which is certainly fairly more, but as the Missionaries and Govorament ofcials o
REUTER'S BERVICK,
THE PEACE CONFERENCE,
LONDON, 3rd August.
On the arrival of M. de Witte at New York, Professor Maartens read a statement from M. de Witte to the reporters on the quay, in which he said he hoped that the acquaintance of two
shivalrous foes, begun on the battlefield, would ripen into a lasting friendship, but Russia must adjudge the terms admissible before proceeding to formal Legotiations. The Tsar's acceptance of President Roosevelt a invitation, invulsing as did the unusual course of the appointment of a mission before the enemy's terms were even
it
ontlined, was an eloquent token of the friendly feelings of Bussia, towards the United States, and it was with a desire of strengthening that friendship that the Teir spoopted the invitation and even if the mission was otherwies barren this would be à memorable event for Russia and the United States.
the British Minister introduced the matter to the Wai-wa-pu, the tax was abolished: The insolvent, the imprudores and merchants Farm cossed to pay, and the Compsay becams
inforested suffering considerably. It is nood. less, perliaps, to add that the Kwong Hing Co, never renoverela cent of the million dollars they had paid to the Chinese Government for the concession.
Yesterday King Shun-tong, head of the prepared opium guild, called at the Sin Han Tok and had a three hours interview with Eo Ping- ching The result is not yet reported.
CHINESE GOVERNMENT ENTERS CEMENT RUHINEAR.
The Government has deputed Li Yuen-mi an expectant magistrate, to inspect the Fi Sbii Nga (Bat Cave) quarry at Fa Yuen, and vicinity, to soo if the local quartz and gaite
he favourable, the Government: lupos to make are suitable for coment making. If his report
large sum annually by making cement. MEMORIAL BY GOVERNOR CHANG
KY JUDICIAL TOETERE.
▲ DEATH
In the first moon of this year, Mak Ahui was arrested and tried by the Provincial Judge Ching Yeo-lok for armed robbery, and sentenced to death. Under Chinese law, copies of evidence, written confission, ata, must be seen by the
ted. In this case, no evidence was taken, and Viceroy and Governor before-sentence is execu→
only a confession sent up. The Viceroy approved, but Governor Chang reversed the seat once; and pointed out that the "confession "denial carry.
small salary manage to stick it, savoly a planter with such prospects of wealth could de thee
same.
I might mention that the prosent autpil from the Fly is got from an old native who brings in about a ton yearly wish is sufficient. to provide himself and several wives with calien Loires said tonces and an occasivant mail clath for his canco-Yos
PAPUAN.
* The official solurios described as “fow by our correspondent are so when compared with the rate of remuneration ruling at Hong kong; bat in Australia they are considərəd bigli.
NAVAL EXPLOSIONS.
BEMINISCENCES BY WAVING PLUME." The fatal explosion on board the United States Gunlost. Rensington" at San Diego recalix a somewhat similar and foarfal disastor to the Dotterel of the English Royal Navy, which occurred some years ago of Sandy Point, Straits of Magellan. The patriotic action of all bian-
M. de Witto. interviered on the voyage, winimized the importance of Russia's reverses, and said that the Japanese had not yet acquired such a supremacy as to make, Russia consider them as a truly redoubtable enemy; they would ing arms or weapons. The case went to Tohes of the American people when disaster over. bare to advance four timas as far before theyTaun, sretary of the military yamon, and would be in a position to imposs terms. The then the prisoner loaded absolate innocence, internal situation of Russia would in no wise Tsun. disgusted soul the case on to Lau affect the question of price; the bulk of the Ching-hon, expectant magistrate, before whom Russians rogarded the war simply as a distanta man just arrod sworn that he wYEN AN onionial war; not at all threatening the ecurity
peace was in no wise indispensable to Russia, who will never accept consitions even apparent ly offonding her amour propre,
LATER.
The pea conference will meat on the 8th instant: The succuss of the negotiations is regarded us doubtful in Tokyo, where iudiga tion is growing owing to the arrogant attitude of St. Petersburg,
lakes any part of their country's defendors compares more than favourably with that of our own nation. We read in the case of the Bennington that physicians have hurried from Los Angeles and ereu Sas Francisco to San
uisས-
accomplice in the armed robbery with Mak Ah-Diego on the off chance of rendering assistance to the sarrivers: we also hear of hotels and of the usuntry; he himself strongly favouredni. The latter stuck to his ples of innocence peace, but the Japanese must be convinced that the fifth day he died. An enquiry proved that oaded and--nnusaal in car
private houses being thrown open for the through four days of frightful torture, and on
the man had died as a consequsnes of the tortures imediata leverniment enquiry so that the to which he had been judicially subjected, and responsibility for such a disaster may be fixed when questiound, Magistrata Lan frankly upon the right person or persons who have -dmitted that he had received private orders shown negligencs. The case of the Dollerei from Judge Ching to use the most severe torxas as follows. A now drier for paint was tures to make the prisoner coufoss. All this is
invented and bought in enormous quantities by reported in the memorial of Governor Chung.to
the Admiralty for use our board ships of the this Throno.
Royal Nuvy. It must be recollected that a fow years ago the question of painting a mau-of-war received for, more attention than such minu FIRE ON THE S.S. - YIK SANG." dotails as guns and other weapons! Can- sequently the inventor of this drier for paint A tire, supposed to have started through received much honour and glory in addition to spantaneous combustion, broke out in the after
a good price for the chemical. H.M.S. Dotteral hold of the er. Yib Sang, in which coal is had her consignment of this valuable new stowad, on Saturday night. The contimal invention stowed in the fore part of the blowing of the steamer's whistle called the chip and, upon arrival in Sandy Point polion pinnace, and when Inspector Langley Captain Richard Evans gave orders that the learned the cause of the disturbarica he signalled differeut, stores on Imand should be examine:
THE MOROCCO QUESTION.
LONDON, 3rd August. The French note giving details of the French prog ammeat the Morocco Conference, has beet handelt the German Ambussidor in Paris.
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.
LONDON, 3rd August.
Extinates in the House of Commons, the Op At the discussion on the Foreign Ofice
position speakers animously favoured the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance,
GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN
- CHINA.
LONDON, 4th August,
In the debate on the Foreign Offico estimates,
Earl Perry said that the government was fully
assistance of the crew, flooded the hold, and thus sargeant of mutines, boatswain and carpenter, to the Tsimchato police station for a relay of and restored after a most tempestuons passage men. Those were soon on board, and with the out from England. Therefore the fist lieut.. As far as can be seen at lanterns in hand, proceeded to the store rooms
overeamo the fra. present, the damage to the ship is trifling.
THE AMERICAN VISITORS,
The Cablenews of August 2nd Governor General Wright received a cablo yesterday evening from Captain Noble, his military aide, in Nagasaki, stating that owing that tooded transhipment the Manchuria
of the ship. Immediately there was a terrifle explosion which reduced the fore part of the ship to match-wood and Mew Captain Evans, ons of the very few survivors, cless up through his skylight. As lie was kilting in his bath at the time be was "lightly clad and, when. thrown into the sea, was able to swim and render some assistance in saving life. The only trace Candy Point in the shape of a dilapidated, ol
JOHN BULL, who is continentally behoveds. to take his pleasures sadly takes his business with a cheery sang froid that is remarkable when we remember hoften he is adjured to"wake up,” and warned that he is going to the dogs in consequeues of his easy-going methods of conducting-business. But per -Kaps it is not so remarkable after all, for the moral of the teller of fables is most elear, this too many cries of "wolf" result in a odlused car. Soca a deaf ear has been turned to the fiscal warnings of Mr. tion is in question. It is easier to have Gould in the final It was Mr. Ritobie's alive to the importance of couperating with to the small amount of car had gaizdį left of this disaster is to be found on shore at JOSETH CHAMBERLAIN and such ina misunderstanding through one. Chines"Faturday out" for lie defeated both opponents, France for the promotion of common interests difference, if indifference it can justly be word than through one English word. and won the first prize, a pair of bowls presented by Mr. J. Macdonald, Goveromon! Marme alled, awaits all excitable propacts of
In practice it is sufficient to notice that. Surpre The recred prize the disaster, even when they may have some the possession of an intimate acquaintance taken in entrance fees, mus 10 Inspector Gould, reason to sound the note of warning with Chinese does not necessarily mean
TENNIS TOURNAMENT. may be argued, of course, that there is a woulth, to upset the suggestion of those who This is is nearing completion. The winner indiferente really, that the British think that the successful study of Chinese will be awarded a silver cigar vaso presented by imperturbability is akin to that of the is the "open scenme" to trude. A sinologue his ova prize, which will ho paid for by the Inspector Langloy, while the second me chooses tortoise which beat the hare in the Exor may be a policeman an interpreter, Club out of the entrance fees, Indicap. Trade retarne and statistics Custanis man, aud several othor The remaining patelofte be pluged in the things, but it does not follow that he can second rout (Singles) are between Shepherd be, by virtue of his special attainment, and Langley: Grant and Mackenzie, Waterer prince of commerce. It is, we repeat, not a play. Shepbord or Langley and Clyde mests and Gordon. In the third round Watt will question of what may be or might be, but Grant or Mackenzie. Pitt scrutched to Edwards, a matter of what is. This, inter alia, is who will next meet Waterer or Gordon. notedby the intending student, who is-fur-
have a knack of appearing to upset the calculations of the croakers, and showing that though the methods of his competitors inny be more showy and attractive, the results are such that Jous BULL has pend to fall into the habit of worrying or of fussing. There have not lately been any ther faced by the necessity of choosing particularly noticeable prophecies, that we which particular dialect of Chinese he will know of; but some of the minor reprimands devote his studies to, by the length of time continue to make their appearance. The that must be given to it, and by the exam- advice given to young Germna ple of so many others who have managed commercial men, to avoid the compradore well without it, and who do not neglect to
tell him. nuisance by studying the Chinese language,
RO. Recreation appeals vory strongly to the athletic and sporting young
in China; and that negotiations were approach. art condusion for the joint construction of a railway in the Yangizo Valley to Soods one
In the doubles Lander and Counsell were beaten by Cuthbert und Henderson,' Robertson
anil Langley succumbed to the superior play of Kent and Shepherd, while Pitt and Mackenzie beat Gordon and Watt.
· LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P.M.S.8. Co.'s steamer Siberia, which left here on July 6th, arrived at San Francisco, her destination, ou the 3nd instant.
The str. Rubi left Manila, on Saturday, the which advice of the German Consul at Shang-Englishman, bat; as we have. suggested, it 5th inst, and-is das here to-day si 5 p.m." hai we mentioned some months ago, is being is not only that. He is quite business like Singapore for this port on the 5th inst. at ös,., - The str, Indrasamia, from New Tork, left frequently quoted; and we note that renough to ask the question, Will it and is dus here on the 10th inst.
Basin and Szechuan Basin.
THE MACKAY TREATY.
LONDON, 1th August.
Earl Forey in the House of Commons said that the quality of opportunity treatmout" in the Mackay treaty bad not been infringed except as regards mining regulations and the currency; the other points mentioned in the Shanghai memorial were not infractions. There was no evidence that Gormany was violating the principle of the open door" in Shantung: WEATHER REPORT.
the following report:
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued On the 6th at 11.55 a.m. The barometer has risen in N. China, and fallen in S. China, Formosa and the Loochoos.
several hours und was able to loase port prior to the time set. On this soronxt she will k opio Manila bax on Saturday morning indend of on Sunday
As a result of this change greater part of the program, at least all that portaining to the reception of the gusts will have to be changed und the parade which way to have taken place Monday will take placa Savarday.
the renialader of the program which will It ie not thought that this change will affect probably contiuus as planned, and the members day and a inf in independent pleasure instead of the visiting purty will he alla to spend the of having to cerform to the official program.
MOROCCO.
is complicated by the intereste sud demands of Loudon, August 1The Moroccan situation German commercial interest in that kingdom.
The
wooden cross at whose base cna with difficulty be deciphered the names of early the whole ship's company who lost their lives. Eruesome task of diving for the guas and what remained of the ill fated ship was undertaken by two officers, Lieutenants Dean-Pitt and depth of the water rendered this work extremely Fowler, R.N., amongst others. The coldness and hazardous and tho offers received the warmest thanks of the Government for their contagecus services, which were promptly forgotten and never rewarded! The mischief was found to exist in the wonderful new dries for paint-the government's pet and now invention-whil most effective order. It was a merey only one proved to be an explosive of the highest and
It has been assumed that the erials between of our battleships way lost through the France and Germany, and incidentally Grast negligence of whoever invented and introduced Britain as the ally of France in Morocco, has the mixture into the service.
The only passed, bet a cloud tow arises on account of the increasing demands of the German merchants negligence brought home to anyone was with- there for pris gas which hitherto have been avut sludow of doubt, that on the part of the virtual monopoly for French houses,
Government which allowed such rubbish to be Pressure is Digh over the Chice Sun, and low The German pross asks that the Kaiser astuce bought and issued, forgot to reward these over the fes of Japan, and sise in the Paciotho mercantile intorests of his empire the same
ufficers who rendered service rights in Morocco as supposedly
under possessed by Moderets to fresh variable winds may be or French syndicates. This attitude of Germany melancholy sircumstances and uliowed pected in the Formices Channel, and moderate rankes almost impossit the understanding summorial to the gallaut dead to fall to pieces W. and S.W. winds over the N. part of the the Moroccan matter which a few weeks ago and rot so many thousand miles away from Chin Sea,
had supplanted the awkward and threstoring home. It was also a carions piece of negligence Forecast:-Modeṛsta S.W. winde; fair to | situation between the nations, and which at one showery."
time seemed to make war certain.
forgetting to hang the inventor!
to the South of the Looshows.
the
thu
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.