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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1905.
| discriminating persecution which has been alleged against American customs officers in America; but this was presented to us at the outset as a movement inspired by dislike of certain politics and “a resultant A. S. WATSON & CO., dawning patriotism," in which we did not and still do not believe, We would have been glad to have earlier seen such plain speaking as that which says: "Peking must be made to realise the gravity of the taovement, which from being anti-American, is bécour ing anti-foreign and anti-dyuastie." It was inevitably, as we pointed out, anti- foreign. The patriotic combination which WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. we scouted all along is no longer believed in, apparently; and the power of the Guilds, about which we could not speak, as
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than cure, and a firmer stand taken while: the schemo was only a matter of talk There was never might have saved much. any question no to the nature and probable growth of the movement. From the begiit ning, except in the case of the gushing fow hail E newborn who were enger to patriotism, it should have been seen that n national boycott in the hands of the same einss as that which was so uiniously patriotic in 1900 must develop along highly objectionable lines.
The Corems are not all spirities folk. The Seoul Preen tolls of a robbery in which they attacked a white suno and got away with about four thousand yea
The Hokkaido Colliery and Railway Co. paid TELEGRAMS. 412 per cont tridend. The Nippon Railway Co. paid twelve per cont. The Sooel-Fusso line paid aix.
The Voinatoor Concert, postponed from
Saturday on account of the rain, is now
announced fde Friday night. The tickets already purchased are, of course, ascable then.
The Mauil Hongkong linor Rubi was to be dispatolied by her agents Warner, Barnes and Co, on Friting last, in order that who might ge into drydock for this annual overhauling.
To date, there have been 282 plague casos, of which 266 have proved fatal. The mamber last week was six. There have been two mere e Res of cholera, one a Frenchman from Cautou. Both died,
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NEW INDIAN VICEROY.
LONDON, 21st August.
0,30 a.m.
SUPREME COURT,
Monday, 21st August,
IN CHIMINAL JURIDICTIOW,
BEFORE SIG P.T. PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE)
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KONDERY WITH VIOLENCIA -
Ngan Po and Chan Sui Po were chargoil with
Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, lins that they did assault Cheng Ying Cheong at Pokfulam Road on the 11th July, und further resigned.
that while, putting the said Chong Ying Choong in bodily fear and danger of his life, they - together feloniously did stepi tus sum of $49 in ailver, one watch and chain, eno bangle, one, kaite and one pair of shoes.
Lord Minto, formerly Governor General of Canada, succcé,is him,
LATER
Lord Curzon has nominated Major- The American congal has received the follow- General Sir Edmund George Barrow, ing typhoon warning from the Manila observa-(who commands Peshawar district)
Depression which crossed South Luzon now în
· Prisoners pleaded not guilty, and the following jury was oni paaslled:-J. J. Stabbins (fərəman), D. Buxton, C. Haywood, N: J. 3th, W. Schmidt, A, E, Shangy and H. Rapp.
Before Mr. F. A. Hazelaad at the Police BOTTLERS AND BLENDERS. it was an untried and unknown quantity Court yoarerday, H. Schabert charged two
in such a connection, is apparently not coolies with-trespassing on his premises at the tory, dated 20th August at four o'clock as the military member of the Indian scuted, and the prisoners wero uniofended.
Peak; he also charged his own honsoboy with sufficiently great to overcome the orders of creating a disturbance therein.
The thea
HAVING THE FINEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE WINE CELLARS
IN THE FAR EAST.
SHERRY
Fer Tox
B. SUPERIOR PALE DRY. DIN- NER WINE, GREEN SEAL. CAPSULE...
C. MANZANILIA; PALE NATURAL
SHERRY,WHITE CAPSULE.. 15.4.
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| defondants were each find $15.
It is charitable to suppose that a plon, writer in Sundej at Home was misled in claiming Admiral Togo as a “firm, quiet, and onosten- tatious louder of the Christian (Y.M.C.A.) fores in Japan" Admiral Togo is still a poor, blind. heathon man.
boy from the bonus of his parents at Aberdron A ecilie was charged with outicing a small
on Valorily. Mr. G. N. Orno yesterday, found Sobim guilty, and sentenced him to nine months' imprisonant with hard labour and six hours' stocks.
| officials like Yuan Sum Kai, who has suppressed it (the boycott) so thoroughly his jurisdiction that the Chinese merchants at Tient-in are now ordering direct from America goods which would otherwise have
been imported from Shanghai.” Our contemporary thinks that what YUAN Su Karan do, Viceroy Cirou Pu can do, which is not confirmatory of the almightyacss of the Guilds. ...31 2.0 much for the paychology of the laycott, and
the ethics of misdirected foreign sympathy. The Kokuḥnia of Tokyo has had a word to say of the affair" from the unprejudiced Jarunese point of view, and naively re- marked that "perhaps the Americans do not actually dislike the, Chinese labourer ns, if they really do, the number of "Chinese inimigrants would not have grown so large, and this circunstance goes to show the increased demand for Chinas labour despite the clamour eaised, against it in some quarters." It may show that We | do not doubt that the employers who bene. fit by cheap and good Chinese labour are innocent of agitating against its im port. The patriotism of these is probably on no higher level than that of the Chinese placard artist who revilés all things SUPERIOR YERES American and some things that
C.C. SUPERIOR OLD DRY, PALE NATURAL SHERRY, RED SEAL CAPSULE
D, VERY SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, CHOICE OLD WINE, WHITE SEAL CAPSULE...
:
16.00
18.00
E. EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD PALE
DRY, VERY FINEST QUALITY `· (old botend), BLACK
·CAPRULE...
SEAL
£7.00
E, C. & CC are excellent Dinner Wines D. & E are After-Dinner Wines of a very fine
vintage,
7 ALL ARE
WINES.
are
not American. But the remark of our Japanese contemporary suggests to us au idea that we had overlooked before, and A. S. WATSON & CO. which we may present for what it is worth,
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It is that while there may be little excuse for the attitude of the officials whose cou- duct President BuOSEVELT has promised to investigate and check, there may be an explanation. The prejudice in the western statos has continued for years, yet, we are told that the number of Chinese inmigrants has grown large. How?
Is it not by Wo know from experience Chinese trand? that the Chinese coolie whose mind has be
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Corrimundents must forward their names and ads dresses with commanications addressed to the not fir
"pattisation, but do evidence of good faith All litters publication should be written on No anonymously signed communicato is that have already appazred in other papers will be inserted.
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the China Fon moving North West.
Army Council.
The Hon. St. Jolm Brodrick,
Return of visitors to the City Hall Reading- mom for the work ruding the 20th August, 190.Secretary for Italia, has refused,
In India, the general sympathy with the ex-Viceroy.
Non-Chinese Chiness...
Total
Reading-room.
... 166 51.
... 217
We owe an apology to the Chief Saloon Boy of the Empress of India, who was erroneously monti ned in yesterday's issuo no the culprit in a larceny case The actrial offender was one of his subordinates, recently engaged. The "No 1 boy" has been fabunt 14 years on the ship, is
ROSEN AND ROOSEVELT
MEET. :
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Sir H. S. Barkelog, Attornoy Genoral, pros-
The Attorney-Gonoral-This is a very short and simple caso, ontlenou. The prisoners are charged with having robbed with violačo shroff namo 1 Chong Ying Cheong as he was is returning home from Hongkong along the Pokfulam Bal. It seems that the prisoners with other men met this man en the road, and one of them stopped him and asked him the time. Another man seized him by the nook while the other relieved him of $10 and other things he had in his parkets. 1o identified on of his assgiluts. Until to-day the prisoners all along admitted the charge made against thom as their being arrested, making various exensus for their conduct. Before the Magis
portion of the proceeds of the rothery.
LONDON, 21st Angust. Baron Rosen and President Roose
Tho N-C. Daily News says it is understood very well known, and is spoken of in the highest velt have had a meeting. Intervention trats they admitted being pressut and receiving
that up extentioner will be brought up from Hongkong," to hang the three Sikhs convicted of murdering a watchman at Shanghai. So far as wo kucw, there is no professioù d exeentjotier at Hongkong.
General Lipuof in Saghatten to General The Japanese bare fonnt a telegram from Lineviton asking him to reforcomments
for ll defence of the island, with reply from Tiniovitch that he had not a man to spare and Liapuoff must look after himself.
A suggestion has been made ip Yokolim to form there a British Volunteer organisation to be called the "Alliancs Guards. The pro- poser says that 150 men could easily be used, and got ready in time to make an imposing slow as a guard of honour to the Prince of
Wales when ho visits Japan.
terins of praise by the officera
The cook and Louise boy of. No. 9. Morrison Hill Road had an argument as to whose duty it was to do contain work, Blows followel the hot words, and the cook ended the argument
chopper. He was charged before Mr. F by cutting bis opponent over the eye with a
Hazelaun at the Police Count Fasterday with assault, and H's Worship sentenced him to imprisonment for ens month with bard labour.
Sixteen natives possessed of the gambling spirit appeared before Mr. G. N. Orme at the Police Court yesterday, two charged with haing the keeper of, and the remainder w th gambling in, a honse in Tang Wah Lanc on Sunday night. The keepers were fined $50 each, and the players each $2 The charge against tha seventeenth defendant, who leapt from the balcony of the house, and was in consequonco delained in hospital, was withdrawn,
The now cricket reporting:“But look!
is expected.
AMERICAN ARMY.
LONDON, 21st August. The United States War Depart ment proposes to establish a standing army of a quarter of a million mek
THE LATEST RUSSIAN CONSTITUTION.
Loxpos, 21st August.. The Tsar's manifesto has been - coldly received.
-A_FATAL: QUARREL.
NATIVE CHARGED WITH HURDFE.
Aftor tseridence had been heard His Lordship reviewed sume, and the jury, without -rafiring, found both prisoners guilty.
Asked what they had to say, both prisoners denied having committed the robbery. They happened to ho in Pokfulam Road, and thoro
mot Au Mo, the man who had robbed the shroff, and he gare the fret prisoner $5 and the second $2 to say nothing about the mafter.
This Forship Prisoners, you are found by the jury guilty, and I here no doubt the verdict. is perfectly right and that you were partici- patora in this wilful attack on the highway. I sentence you hoth, each to five years' pens) servitude.
-IN-StarsNY JURISDICTION."
BEFORE MR. A. G. WIE (PVINE JUNGE).
CIFU ORUK BAN T. TANO FUR The plaintiff, who resides at No Holly- wood Rail, claimed from the defendant the sum of $540, money which the plaintiff allogul ker advanced to the dotemlaut to enabis lim, to meet the amount of his bail in a recent cont
A Shanghai bicycle thief had great pressnes of mind the other day. The loss of a cycle had beau-reported and a policeman saw this man. carrying one as if unused to it. He asked the Victor Trumper is batting. Ab here is our man where he was going, and he said: "To the hero. His romantic tumper, charms the mag. police station, with this machine I've found." nanimous multitude. Young, the, clean- Afterwards it was discovered that the man had limbed, bright-eyed, sunny of soul, gallantly been trying to sell it, and he was arrested. gay, daringly adventurous, exulting in his fresh The Shanghai Thotai on August 16th.in hood, a radiant image of the happy warrior structed the Shanghai Magistrate, Mr. Wang.in a moment he sets our pulses galloping." to send bis muners ont to discover the authors Later on the reporter asks, "Am I hyperly. of the boycott placards which have been lately rical?" A shorier word strikes the Globe as of deciding which of them was to do cortain and Deacons represented the defendant.
posted throughout the Native City and suburbs,
and also the men' who have been instrumental.
in posting them. The posting of anonymous placards is illegal in China end the authors, if discovered, can ba purished, says the native
notes", writer of the N-O. Daily Newer.....
more appropriate.
By kind permission of Licut. Col. C, H. U. Price, D.8.0, Commundant 129th D.C.0 Balachis, and Officers of the Regiment, the Band will play the following programmgat, the United Service Recreation. Club, Kowloon,
Overtue. Song. Polka Selection
... "The Harber of Seville Rossini "Love'a al 1 Sweet Song" I. L. Molloy "The Star of England" J. Farrell "The Old Guard" H. Planquette Siege of Corinth. Rossini "Kohdn".
.... P. Bucalesi
come filled by the auri saere fames will willingly undergo hardships, adopt all sorts of humiliating subterfuges, and in some cases pay considerable sums of money, to force his way into a land out of which he thinks he is being unfairly barred. Aus fralia is at its wit's end to keep them out, and recent Hongkong cases disclosed thu amaz- Fing fact that there are Chinese who pay, and outcry and a mol soon collected who at once started to stone the lottery people and smush Chinese who receive payment,
for the the premises. puggling in of illegal emigrants. There is, HONGKONG OFFICE: 10, Des Vous Roar C1. | perhaps, little to be wondered at if some of LONDON OFFica: 1381. FLEET STREET, B.C.these lawbreakers are roughly handled at
A telegram received at Shanghai from Amoyte-lay, commencing at 5.30 p.2. :- on August 30th reported that while this usual monthly lottery of the Pukion Lottory Company was being publicly drawn for on the previous afternoon in timt city the onlookers discovered. attempts at trickery on the part of those in "Largo of the drawing. There was a great
BIRTHS.
(in Eitt August, at Shanghai, the wife of
B. Peruren, of a Laughter.
On 17th August, at Kuling, the wife of F.
Anxstruxo, of a son.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, AUGUST 22ND, 1905.
Those
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The death is sansance of Harr Julius Stinde, a well-known Gormon komorist. Julius- Stinde is the creator of the famous "Fran Bachbola" Hor observations and ro-narks on home and foreign affairs, owˆnt and politics, travelling, etc., in the light of a witty Barlia bourgesia of the middle elast, have mats the famo of the author. Of the Buchholz-series the best known is perhaps The Buchholz Family in Italy."
Arit Valeo
MORE BOYCOTT TROUBLES.
COOLIN OBJECTS TO. BEMOVAL OF FOƐTER.
On Saturday night a detective on duty in Des Voeux Road cama nerosa a boycott cartoon
Yau Pai, a pluss blower, was charged before Dr F. A. Hazeland at the Polis Court yesterday with killing and staying cue. Choi Kwong on the 18th instant at Yuk Sau Lane, West Point,
The Chinese had a stand up fight as a means
work, and in the course of the quarral accused Lit the deconged over the spleen, the blow proving fatal.
The case was remanded until Tuesday.
AMERICAN WAR SECRETARY COMING TO HONGKONG..
"Garornor Nathan of the British colony will give Taft a banquet" is the democratic way in which the Cableneas prefaces the following item:-
The governor of the neighbouring cokony of Hongkong has communicated with the governor general expressing his dostro to outertain the Secretary
of War and his party on the occasion,
Case,
Mr. R. F.. C. Master (of Meseci. Johnson, Stokes and Master) appeared for the plaintiff. and Mr. Atkinson (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker
The defondant denied borrowing the money on his own necount. He admitted having received it, but stated that it was to get the plaintiff's sou, who was formerly shroff at the Magistracy, out of trouble.
After hearing the evideno: His Honout gave judgment for the plaintiff with costs,
ADMIRAL LOŽHDESTVENSKY'S
REPORT.
Liberie gives further particulars of Rozdest The St. Petersburg- correspondout of La rensky's report and says the Admiral states that his ships were bad. They had been not only hastily, but dishonestly bill. The thick: ness of the armour did not agree with the official
of their visit to that port. The party expect to resel Hongkong on September. But a short figures in the case of any of the vessels. More- time will be spent there, the party pushing on to Canton, on the evening of the samo day. The 4th will be spent in Cantou and return
PEACE IS NOW ASSURED.”
postavil on a wall. He attempted to tear it down, made that sure evening or early the next but immondiately a crowd of sugry coolies morning. The governor of Hongkong, su gathered around him. One, apparently theported by: the prominent citizens of the colony, have prepared a reception and banquet for their leader of the lawless band, endeavoured to distinguished guests to take plecs on the eren prevent him, at the same time pouringing of the 5th. forth volumes of strange Chinees oaths, The detective arrested him, and calling assistance, The also secured two boycott posters. translation of one showed that it contained the Governor of Hokkaido. Thi Barou has ad-sual obscene language which characterises" dressed a memorial to the Government recom- mending that one or two of the steamers. captured during the present war, shoubba contacted into commercial mussoms as it were, filled with the products of the Hokkaido, elas- sited and properly arranged and then coat on a tour of Europesu and Agacrivan ports, where the steamor's commercial collection could be
thrown open to exhibition.
thusa posters, and it further arged Chinese not to ride on the electric. trams: the second poster which is believed to be written from homo private ode, the translators have been numble to interpret
The coolie was charged before Mr. F. A Hazeland at the Police. Court yesterday with behaving in a disorderly manner, also with
times; or if others of the race, with better credentials, are made to suffer impoliteness because of their relationship to those whom the dutiful official has learned to regard with suspicion. These are reasons for Or the boycott, our Shanghoi contemporary believing that some of the allegations says very much the same things that se against Americau customs officers are wells A unvel proposition is made by Baron Sonoda, have been saying, although it was a little founded; as we have never doubted; but it later in realising whither such an agitation remains just as probable that they have was bound to trend. It tells us, inoreover, also been exaggerated. In the boycott in its issue of the 17th instant, that the literature it is certain that they have. But Chinese at Shanghai are admitting that we would not be surprised to learn that they have gone a great deal too far. As we most of what the better class Chinese remarked recently the thing got out of travellers have had to complain was no hand, and at Hongkong we are discovering worse than the vexatious treatment meted that a stone thrown into the water results out to travellers in other places.. in widely spread ripples. The circles are who have toured in Switzerland, för instance, The Scord Press learns that the following still widening, and no one knows what far or experienced the thousand and one restric-regulations respecting the salaries of the shore they was yet touch. At Shnugliai, tions of German travel, know that it does Coron Military officials has been determined
upon; vizu General to receive a salary of HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE the movement is been taken up by those not do to be too thin skinned. Anyway, to yen 3,000 per annum. Lieut. General, you
ASSOCIATION. “who are full of patriotism because they return to the main subject, the gentlemen 2.000; Lajor-General, yen 1,575; Colonel, yen have nothing to lose but their heads, which who are now at work in Hongkong have no 1,176; Ligut-Colonul, you. 276; Major, yon in a sense they have lost already. " This such grievances to complain of, and it would 612; Captain, yen 400: Lieutenant, you 360; pronouncement by the NC. Daily News is make the word stink for ever to credit the Sub-Lieutenant, yon 100; Non-Commissioned Officers, you 240. They seem to us rather confirmatory of our view that patriotism quthors and admirers of recent placards deor at the price. properly speaking bad and has very little with any form of patriotism. We cordially
Tive coolies and the master of an aulicensed to do with the matter. In the ultimate agree with our Shanghai contemporary cargo boat were charged before Mr. F. A analysis, the agitation is made up of anti- when it says that the boycott in the form Hazelund at the Police Court yesterday with phenomenon of the larceny of 80 cases of milk valued at $700 forcigu prejudice, hooliganism, and an innate it has now assumed in a love of collective aggression, fostered by madness that must be crushed by the power from No. 2a Pottinger Street on the 11th of inflammatory writings. and pictures of the Government, whose sincerity will last month. The milk, it was found, had been shipped to Shanghai to order, bat had not boon.
that had no connection with genuine necessarily be judged by the result of its claimed; and on the application of the police, calculated to offorts to crush it; and it must be crushed had been rotaried to Hongkong. After hear- grievances, and were appeal to the worst passions of the mob. promptly, or injury will be done fog the evidence, His Worship held that it was Of course we ebare with all right-minded which it will take months or even not sufficiently strong to convict, so dischargo persons the dislike of that illtreatment and years to repair." "Frevention is better the first two defendants. The third, for not
having his boat licensed was fined $10.
using obscene and abusivo langunge whereby a breach of the peace might have been occasioned. The case was remanded.
سنجی
The princijal scores in the 500 yards Pool competition on Saturday were as follows:---
J. C. Gow J. C. Peter ...
C. E. H. Beavis
E. J. W. Philpotte J. Perkos W. II. T. Davis L. G. Bird J. H. Pidgeon W. Goodfellow
Hon. Wm. Chatham A. G. Newingtou...... E. W. Terrey
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Mr. J. C. Gow, the winner, shot as follows
1, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5,5 - 34
4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 6 - 38
Under this bending and several others) Manila Callenews prints the following:-San Francisco, 17th August.The outlook for s settlement between Russia and Japan is much brighter and it is now generally ustaved that peace is assured.
over, it was of interior quality Tuo shells were bad. Two-thirds of them did not explode. None of the ships were able to carry the
necessary col. None of them attained the
gauranteed speed. The ongines and boilers were poor and always required repairs. Two thirds of the crows, including those of Vica- Admiral Nebogatoff's squadron, wera incapable. Gunners were ignorant of the elementary laws of firing.
A mutiny occurred while the foot wis at Madagascar and fourteen mon were put to death. Rezlidestvensky had to train his guns on two of the ships, the Admiral Seninein and and Admiral Aprurin, const defence ruskely, fo restore order. The crews had decided secretly to surrender to the enemy. This was discorored too late. There was another maliny in Vice- Admiral Nologatoff's squadron Bear Formosa, and Bozhdestvensky had difficulty in preventing the mutigers from seizing the greater part of the squadron. &
Oring to reprosentations on the part of President Roosorolt supported by benevolent wishes from Franco and Germany the prosont This would seem very doubtful, but the indications are flat a compromise will be reached
correspondant goes on to say that Rozbdest. with regard to the two main articles of the
vensry saw from the outset of the battle that Japanese contencions, the indemnity and the Serienfe and the Aparin were not fighting Bayhalien.
and were ignoring orders. Toy only fired To-day President Roosevelt congratulated the when he sent torpado-boots to them and conferees on the more auspicious turn the threatened to sink thom less they obeyed. negotiations had assumed. He stated that be If Rozhdestvensky hnd not hom wounded at the bulimet the whole world would appreciate a beginning of the battle the sealt might have ¦ spirit of sacrifice on the part of Japan.
been different. Almost simultaneously with his What is regarded as the most hopeful
Admiral Folkerahm Was indiontion of perce is an order of the Czartoval to torpedo-bost Admiral Baquist disastral Nebogatoff, who was unpopular countermanding the dispatch of more troups to and
with the sailors,
obligat to Maschuris.
The pacifio frend of the negotiations is re-command. Then the rout began. Nebogatoffe flected on the stock exchange where both Russian orders were ignored. It was every one for and Japanese bonda have appreciated.
The crows of some of the ships Liassif. During to-day's discussion Minister do Witle throatured to kill the officers unless they asked thu Japanese plenipotentiaries to re-
aurrendered. ciprocate the concessionary spirit shown by Admiral Roshdestvensky confirms what is generally known of the scattering of the lost. He describes au stompt to blow up the Ore! after she had surrendered. He says a party of engineers and young officers are surprised by
Enesi
It is unofficially learned that the Japanese reply was favourable and that to-morrow the Japanese plonipotentiaries will submit a new proposal on the question of indemnity.
TVEIM
killed,
Yesterday an agreement was reached regard. the Japanese just as they were about to fire the ship's magazine. A strugs followed. If the articles suren and eight of the Japanese Orel's crew had apported the officer the demande. Arlich soren portains to the Chinese
mon stirred. Eastern railway Russia has signified her wil onspiracy would late succeeded, but none of the lingness to cede this from Harbin South.
The Admiral confirms the reports already Article eight relates to the railroad lupablished that he relied on the fog to enable which runs from Harbiu to Viadivostok. Japan him to get through the Biraits, but says it has acquiesced in the Russian retention of this lifted two hours too soon.
part of her railroad system in the Far East.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.