INTIMATION
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1906.
The third gymkhans of the season will baTELEGRAMS.HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE hold on Saturday next.
It appears we bare shortly to welcome a new English contemporary, the Canton Daily News, which is announced to start on July 1st. Herr | Malade, a gentleman well known to German neweruperdom in North China, is the founder. The Lords of the Admiralty bavo sanetione
["DAILY PLESS" CICLUSIVE SERVICE.] FURTHER OUTBREAKS IN
RUSSIA:
was a curious remark for a legislator to make. He believed it was a mistake to interfere with a great industry unless thero was an overwhelming case; and thereby must have made some of the shippers
serious grievance connected with "Imperial interesta" be-
LONDON, Jane 12th, eones an overwhelming ease. "It was
Military and agrariau outbreaks very clear that nothing but legislation or the proposal to erect a memorial in Chatham
Dockyard chapol to Paymaster W. G. Little-Į have occurred in Russia. the interference of a Government Depart-johns, of the Hecl, who was rown by drowned
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LONDON, June 12th. Famine is impending in Easter Bengal. Riots have taken place.
NATAL REBELLION.
LONDON, June 1:20h,"
The Madrid journals helieve that flerttempt of Moral tokill their Majesties on their wolding,
It is believed that the rebellion in day was as-odated with an intern.timal"
lot, the Government are of the opinion at Natal has her crushal
Morsl acted alone. How il- could possibly matter, whether the outrage was attributablo to one mudman or several, is text explain?.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
BRITAIN'S FOREIGN TRADE.
FURTHER IMPROVEMENT,
Exports (British prodmotaj
APRIL.
Imports
Lucrcass on 1905
Increase on 1903
FOUR MONTHS.
Importa
Increase on 1905
Exports British products)
Increase on 1905
£47,054,231 3,771 405 27,682,306 2893,838
1200 28116. 1845,481 118,220-402 15,761271
British foreign trade is still expanding, the imports for April being up £3,771,815, or 8-71 pot cent, while the experts have risen 2,697.838, or 11.99 per cont. There were the number of Sundays to April, 1905, as last mouth zo the comparison is not modiñod by exceptional enses, and the result may be considered satis. factory. The increase in the imports in April ma 8816 £2,277,203 nudor the head of zam ma- tonals, wool counting for as much as 21,195,989, Aud
gains of 70361 in certai metals partly wannfactured, and £259,679 in leather are inzy-ly due to the higher priors of copper, tin, Read, and luther. The following are tho pria- cipal ohanges as classifed
IMPORTS FOR MARCH,
Inc. or Dee, on 1995.
Food, drink, and tobacco C17 888,62-214,725
A mering of the Legislative Council will | Bess is
I felt forrow afternOOT. The Hon. Mr. Momfactured goods ...
Miscellaneous
standing for his some:
reported to have said, and the suspicion
The Lendan Daily Telegraph, discussing the that he was marking time becomes almost threatened I. M. C. change presumed that the a cenality. In keeping with the traditions two new officials were Sir Robert Hart's of British statesmanship, he stipulatert for | subordinates; and mentions that “the Chiness Par doz, inclusive official information as to the shipowners' authorities have always maintained" that họ is;
point of view, as so far be held leard only a servant of the Chinese Government. the case for the Colonial and Homer madera, į Olviusly the sbijeware should have a | hearing, and it is unidely that he will be "backward an eoming forward", although It is improbable that he will attend to
DATUMAI 2erreno alandavely ident Phe statement that there
12,534,327+ 1,271,744 |is no purtare jenje mnae für die elange that
113,30+ A Chinese thief, as the outccino of n midnight | THE NATIVE TROUBLE IN NATAL 3. A. Hewett has the following gassticos
24,264 British shipowners have been giving somes
astventure, is at presicut in the hospitai sulfuring"
Total 17 034 231 + £3,771,405 thing laken a fexunty ca
Loxoos, June 16th. foreign goods from a fractured skull, Holad entered in homes
1 With reference to fine Draft Supplement.
IMPORTS FOR POUR MONTIN Indeed, after the cases cited in detail by at 221, Queen's Road West and was deteos Led - Divizulu kus expressed a wish to come to fazy Chinial Estimates giving a comparative
staten out of the Esthunted and Annual Bagod, drink, and three £74,0 4,625+ £ 994,625 Tus. or Doc. ou 1945. from the rejuresentatives
stenting some garment by the occupast. He | Peternuaritzburg to underview the Governor,diture of the Colony for the your 1995 as prese Birutagham,
Raw materials
73,461,3901,8:3.54 Walsall, and other Chambers. Mr. Toviser at landat in a riesis, from which le a templed to csipe by the verandal, but ho
haul osing to ill-hoth lis is studing his ented to the Legislative Connoil as the last
Manufactured goods... 5,315.80+ 5.521849 21 the Honourable the Colonial
Mivellatrenns Grains; could senve-ly claim that to be aroifest to tan grond, bông Injured as staénd
Brastel Indanas.
866,825 + state what saving, if any, has been
72,458
parthotely insulsome admission". It
forted in the permul ondaments of the Civd corvien daring that period? The cartoonist of the Triline ought to take wes rather like the remark of a magistrate to a trade complainant with a bbws eyed, enbeing a jetore dawn to show how a trip to Hongkong, romacks an old Chinn that she did seem to have bexa treated in Badged round with rostadethins repatriation for an unbecoming minuer by somebody. But the coolie is. Underneath in whatuar correspond. [ the charges, of marking time, against the ont calls" pidgin English us she is wrote in a PRESORST of the Board of Trade, is further! Raduna Rag" It is rather terrible, as tosy b strengthened by his two terminological sou by our faithful copy here following: M
watches go tackea T'Chline, but this way ge generosity. He went on assure these!
no chop"! business men that it was astute of
A minute was used by a representative things that the Government could not possibly encourage (the Government hating of the Society of Friends ili Yorkshire,
held at month at Leeds, recording profound if Eighteen Dallas gær -koxea is allowed en tercived no such request) and “ho was bui
regent at the action of the Indian Government so sure, ifit were scrumsly interfering within manufacturing aud. Postering the mustae. ade, that they ought tot to fake steps to ture of opinto on an enormous sale for pur He had just turn assured poses of indulgerne in Chins and the Fast.” scourge in".
"Tho prohibition of the by traders that the practice was interfering The wingto adde: with tele; he had gone so far as to wluzit trade axcept for mekinoal purposes by Japan hast azain placed m-record-the-friendly the sitt mat Orlimane, to and the Food, drink, and tohaero £5,409.117+ £140,127
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DEATH
On the 14th iust, at her residence No. 51, Elgin Street, MARIA JOSEURA BARTITA, widow of the
by Now Zealand, and by the Australian Cona-
wealth, and its revize restrictions in the Transyal and the Philippine Island, bring heme to us afresh the inguistancier of the trafic under the aegis of the British Bumíre,” Copies of the minute are being forwarded to the Primo Minister, to the Secretary of State
that after going very carefully into the matter he had no doubt thng thếre wis a voty serious grievance and yet be, the practient head of a practical department, cenki only say be was not so sure that they ought not to take steps We have no record that any member of the deputation murmured, even so11) Yote, | Parliament, a recent phrase of Mr Liern Gronge's
for ludio, and to the Yorkshire mighbers of
Mr. Kelly an
gan, was recently more candid than diserat Eating a natural impatience run away within a public address he gave Heid: Y'ar
The Government has accepted the oflr of the Indian community to supply a Bearer
Company:
A
RESULT OF THE GRAND PRIX.
Loxos, June 10th.
1. --Spezṛmint. 2.- Krisecoeur. 3.--Storm.
THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
|
2
Is the saving entirely due to the difference in the rate of exchange between that caloulated on in the a stimates and the rate at which payant was made, or if to other causes, what
atzen?
atl
Total £291,291,11640/8,46,181 The first thing that strikes on in the oxports for April is the increas) of 7:4,273 tons in coal, with an increase in value of CE14,858, notwith standing the daty which was alleged to be crippling the oxport business of the Welsh collieries. It là pissent to find that out of the Etotal gain of £2,893,858 for the mouth, no less thau 24,082,214 is contributed by articles wholly or maioly manufacture. There are increases of 1976,570 in iron and steel, il in machinery, £367,674 in cotten gonds. £295,000
cther textile fabrics, and so on, the abier sub-divisions of the exports:
EXPORTS (BRITISE PRODUCE) FOR APRIL.
Jwo, ou 1905,
3344917 591 350- 21,917,784 -2,682.214
454,396 99,996
Total.. £27,032,306+ £3,893,83%
3 On whal rate were the Estimates based
Ini wizań usta uz Tater were payments tide ? The Orders of the lay are first reading of a Bill n Lan Ordikues to anthoziza tho constraction and maintare of certain Naval and Military Works upon and over certain portions of the Crown fozonlurn and are ad situato upon the Harbour fronture of the City of Victor, this Colony, Sand reading of the ill be an Ordinance to praside the establishment of Asylums for the Custody |
hi sount mind, l Raw materials
aud Cavo of
501201
sido for
of two hundred and
LONDON, Jem luch. The Emperor Franz Joseph rocniving the Austro-Hungarian Delegates referred to others. Third reading of the Rili entailed an
Chionore authorize the appropriation of the German alliance, which, he said, owing
supplementary to its defcasion charader, was a chluable sowety-eight than four handred and twelve dollare nud eight mynts, to defray the genoter of pean the visit of the Raiser
charges of the your 1900. Third reading of Folations between Germany and Austrian relating to the Properly of Married
Women. Bungary, ond he was equilly trastful of the rebutions with the other ally, Hals.
CHEAT BRITAIN AND SERVIA.
LONDON, June 10th.
Oat the refironment of the regicides, Great Britain as agrast to the appointment of a Servian Minister to London.
(N.-C. Daily -Nar Survice.),
THE HOME-GOING MINISTER.
Tokyo, Jans 8th. Sir Ernest Satow leaves to-morrow by the P. M. S. Siberia.
RATLWAYS AND MINES IN SOUTH
MANCHURIA.
THE GERMANS IN CHINA.
Here are
Food, drink, and tobacgc £1,315,200 44131,978
Manufattaros Miscellanosus....
RXPORTS FOR YOUR MOSTĦ14,
Raw antarials
Jannfibires Miscellaneous
Ine, on 1995
13340,615+ 4,974;996 97,62 €74+ 120 „1637,997-UMEZKO I
Total £118,229,4124-£15,781,271 For the first four months of 19
THE KING IN LONDON,
the por
RECEPTION OF BIPLOMATISTS.
sey pacify is the best poliny, for Ruropean writeks on China, inis this Globe plays "follow | #tage gain in the imports is 10-10 per cent. my leader. Europmans in China at the prosent and that in the exports is 15:38 per cent. Dar- ny are in almost exactly the same position asing the same period the reexporis love risan Eis pronus wore in India during the soveteenth $3,2000 to £31,050,199.—Exchange.
tury. There is the same weas and outworn depotism in the Celestial Euspire as in the Better way a pf the Mogul There is the mo competition between Wisteru undung Diere lav oven been formed the some projects for is if we said on their behalf, Baugh of havo hard of the Gaelic League, and now I
distinct Haropean rain over the whole country his foolery," The most hopeful suggestion will tell you as clearly as I can what it wants to
that were thought out by Daploir and Clive. Soms of the setors have changed; it is now no was that he should invite the Advisory do. Wo want to reverse. Man ergives in favour
The King held a notable reception at Back- move the Portuguese and the Date! who ingham Palace on May 10th, when a number of of our own language, and in favour of our own tommittee of the Board of Trade to recountry--to make the Irishmen spank: their own
ompte with the Tagliab, at the Cheras, fornigu diplomatists, including a Special Em 11 an interesting article on Occidental end what steps could be taken to provide langungo in their shops and houses. We want
rade in China that appears in the Timex basas from the Emperor of thin, wore pro- a remedy. Notwithstanding that he had to do away with English inflasuoss. We were
Aroundings Commercial Supplement "this morning the rated to his Majesty, with all the
of stately eremonial. Tren dress was ordered diferent syst m parkas by the various for the ecession. The ceremony took admitted the grievance, and specifically forced to give up our own languagein order that
Waterp
phce in Powera possessing settlements in stated that his difliculty was to think of a this country might become a happy hunting Au Imperial Ordinance has been gazetted the Fre East are auniyeud. Trading stating the Trans Room. The King wore Field Mar ground for the foreigner. That is what a great authorising the formation in Scata Maacharia Intis Company held theirs: it is in the method Ministers, State officials, and offers of the se held in much the same way as the East tions, and was attended by a briliant staff of uniform, with various Orders and decora remely, he objected to this suggestion on the ground that the Advisory Committee country always do-s when they comer a sma of Railway Joint Stock Company with regis of conducting their colony at Kiaork that ousehold,
fered shares to be oxclusively opened to for investmynk. Japanese and Chinese and their Goverments the Germans have made à change from the The Duke Tai Tse and the oltar Chines
hitherto generally recognised course of duing Commissiouem were specially changed with tho The company
in to porais railway and cosiness
of duty will have a Governor and Vice-Govertor
presenting on autograph letter from trade has been by means of snuggling or illicit their Sovereign to King Edward. Royal car mines and various properties attached thereto.
dantings with the native merchants, Gemringes wro sent to convey thus from the audito:s appointed by the shareholders. The pointed by Government, and directors Bud
probably with that love of aystem and regularity Chinese Embassy to the head office will be at Tokyo and there is to 306-
that always churasterisos the Tonton wherever were conducted he may be, las granted the ful revenus control Like the other diploma ints, they were in lovins
by
of Ceremonies. the Man whither they
brouch offles at. Talien "(Dalny), A. commis
to China; and, in addition, has founded a free dress, but their gorgeous robes were of the ATeu which includes the wharf, the males, sion appointed by the foremment will have
Oriental type, and they attracted great notice railway goods terminus. this charge of all affairs pending the organisation
as they entered the Palace yard The King territory, of the cop any, the capital of which will be
Buy warehouses which may be erected there. The whole comprises ant thera with marked cordiality, and was 150,000.020 yen.
arraciously pleased to accept the Emperor's quermons bonded warehouse. Both German
Trai Tao.
owner.
consisted of traders, without a single ship This was indeed statesmanship cx- te & BarrISTA, mitist, agtmordinary. A body admittedly competent The pars Degly regettel- Slunghai papers plenute copy,
HEBORONG OFFica: 104, Des Vœux Road G LONHOS OFFICE: 11. Puker Sranst. E.C
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an admittedly anxious to advise him is to be ignored, because of the absence in it of representative of the very class which is said to be doing things that he thinks he does not know
iL
The Haily Press. ought to discourage bat
LONGKONG, JUNE 13TH. 1-6.
Chief Justice found that the Ordinance did
Tokyo, June 8th.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, June 12th.
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND POLICE MAGIFTRATE).
ALMOST. A MISCARRJADE OF SUNTICE.
A. Chiuzman was charged with having case an obstruction. Evidence had been heard al some length and the case had almost concluded, when the man in the dock denied that he was to defeudant in that case. The police ser- geant who prosecuted then discovered that that was so, and the manu was accordingly discharge.
While in most cases the basin of
surrounding
·
and Chinese Governments are co-operating in antograph letter at the hands of the Duke making the now arrangement sun is smothly RX possible and its advantages are once Burneral of the Imperial Japanesа the King received Baron Takaki, evident."
THE CHINESE CLIMATE.
AFFECTS RESIDENIS MENTALLY.
We add to our previous reports the following testimony offerent at the ingest on the late Mr. Buvis.
Mr. John Howard Gwyther, of 13, Lanenstor. gate, W., identified 4 deceased as his brother- in-law, whom he last saw alive a fortnight ago. He was then not at all as he ought to have boon.
that they might more easily rule the conquorod, one-they take away their language in order
God never intended that we should speak the Faglish laugonge. I know a lot of war young If we had car own langago the Engilsh poopte boys feel the want of not newing Irish to day wonki ba suable to do the business of this country."--Clonmel Naționalist, March 31st.
The application made by the mine-owners to the Supreme Court of the Transvaal for MA Does the PRESIDENT of the Board of Interdict restraining Mr. Jamieson, the bow! Trade imagine that shipowners would help Superintendent of Chinese Labour, from post. to suggest possible steps to be taken against ing up the repatriation notice, judgment upon Ir way he said that the attitude of Mr. themselves? He certainly cannot be foolish which was reserved previously, was decided on Toyo-Gooroz, President of the Board of enough to suppose that they will permit Muy Uth in favour of the Governmout. The their cuse to remain unheard when hitherto not contemplate restricting Mr. Jamisson's "Trade, to the deputation from the Associa tim of British Chambers of Commerce, nudiscovered remedies are brought forward, right of entry into the componds to the was non-comunital but not easy to under. so that he cannot reise the plea of fairplay. purpose of carrying out the duties specified in stand. The deputation attended in support Why he should no fence with the deputation section 3. It might be necessary, ho held, ip the opinion that the preferential | when he is not bostile to further inquiry is view of outrages committed by Chinese, to ireatment accorded by British steamship a mystery. However, he will be unable to cartail the liberty of the latter by oracting companies to foreign freglu, particularly do so a ter the SECRETARY of the Ass- arrives. It might also be necessary for Mr. Jamieson to outer the compounds to protect in connection with shipment to Southciation has sent in affidavits, or whatever the rights of labourers, to explain the working Africa, Australia, and Nex Zalaud, is the form be that oridence has to take to of the restriction, and to attend te matters înjurious to the commercial interests of the satisfy the Board of Trade of the existence relating to their wolfare. Neither ouder
BRITAIN'S TRADE RIVALS. United Kingdom. From their point of of "a real, substantial grievance". Then English nor under Roman Dutch law was the view, equality of treatment for British the Government will invite the opinion of amunication of the repatriation
AMERICA, CATCHING UP. illogal. shippers is an osscutial, and they urged the the shipowners, and afterwards deal with
The value of the exports, from the United gecessity for some steps to secure it. The the matter. Thus, however unsatisfactory The record of the Prince of Wales us a Kingiom, Germany, and the United States to PRESIDENT of the Board of Trade could not the PacaIDENT's speech sounds, we may travelloc is a truly formidable ons. His thres China and South America are compared in a deny that there was a serious grievance; conclude that the position of the shippers years crais on the Bucchante took him practi-aliatur return just issued by the Board indeed, Sir WILLIAM HOLTARD, MP, told has been advanced at least a little waycally everywhere by so, while convenient The experts to Chins (including Hong-
pauses in port enable him to musko journeys | kongì? him it was atl old-standing one. He
inland in some of the most interesting, parts of therefore assured the deputation that he realised its Imperial importance. As there are shoppers at both ends, it was correct ough to describe them Imperial interests, and the deputation would naturally he put into a good bumoor by such a begin
The Gazette nunouness that the King has ning. But when they came to remedies, he to graciously pleased to appoint Honey Lock said it was a much mu didult matter. buru, Esq., C.B., to be His Majesty's Consul It alwave is. Anybody can feel a pinching General for the Consular District of Cor, to the Prince and Princess. It involved the trade daring the decade to have been: Unto ficts of living in Chius would come out very
The plague rstura yesterday, elevou cases, only three fatal, breught the total to 72.
Mr. Georgo John Leiblere Litton, lato H. B. M. Consul at Tengyuch, whose lonely death at the age of 38 we reported some time ago, left estate value 2,131.
shoe. but only shoemakers can mend the reside at Seoni. trouble. In the matter of shipping, these
notice
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Nary, who was accompanied by Count Mates, Charge d'Affairs of the Japaces Embassy in London. He also was greetel with marked cordiality by King Edward. The whole
pro- seedings occapied but little over half an hour.
Shang Chi Hong, one of the three Chinese Commissioners who wore received by the King in audienco at Buckingham Palace, subs quently
gave the following account of the interview:
His Majesty the King received Prince Tuni Tas, myself, and my follow Commisioner at Buckingham Palace, and was extremely it was a case of gradual decay, bo basing come gracious to us. The Prince handed home from Chins fourteen months since, satograph lotter from the Emperor of Chips to seriously ill. Apart from his health there was the King, which letter the Frince had had in trouble of any kind, Witness had been bis sato cooping since he left China. We given to anderstand that he felt no longer fit returned from Paris especially in order to for active occupation, which, to a mau of his ago, deliver this letter to the King. His Majesty was a very serious trouble, and, if he might be asked after the health of the Emperor of China, allowed to uske a guess, he thought that at and was pleased to hear that the Emperor was last this became an intolerable that it affected in good health. His Majesty then asked after his mental condition.
the health of the Prince, myself, and my follow Lieutenant Lionel H. Branson, of the Indian Commissioner, expressing his good wisher, and Army, who had been staying with the decad hoping that we should continue in the opjoy- stated that be had recently been much distressed ment of good health. about trifes.
We thanked the King for his good wishes, Sir Francis Loking, of 62, Pall-mall, who and also thisaked his Majesty for the great
called to
to the club, stated that the deceased tesistance which had ovorywhere beren a corded. while sitting in a warm bath cut his throat to us by the Ministers of State and all with with a new ruxor, and was quite dead. There was whom we had come into contact on our tour of
fully
charged revolver in the room, hat nonn inquiry through Bugland. His Majesty onli he had been informed through his Ministers of Dr. William Hartigan, of brook, said he had known Mr. Beris for a they had proved congenial to us, and hoped number of DES
His whole pats
nature had quite sono day to receive further particulars. changed when he returned from China Ou April he consulted witness shout going abroad roce 1590-45 45.873,009 £1,500,000... £ 961.060
acal
and witness told him that, apart from bis condition, be was mentally unfit to go. Average 1041475,000 10,000 1,52,080 The dimate affected one mentally and Average 1900-01 1,725,000 30,000 2,5.000 hen man bruke down in health the previous
Thow foregoing tilfü shows the increases of
Kingdom, 36.2, Germany, 1221; Unitéd vistes, 160.5.
Exports to all South America
From United Kingdom
of Trude.
From.
was
from 19104 £7,073,4)....£1,5 12,000....... £2,065,000 Average 1895-99 7,965,000... 2117,000 3,195,460
&
Average 190;1. 9,922,000 2,801,000... 5,320,000 of the cartridges had been Band-court. Wal- the untere of ear investigations. He was glad
This table shows that during the past decade British trade increased 29.2 per cent, formon 81.8, and American 1576.
From Frans United the world. The sea-mileage for the term was. Average of 5 years
Kingdom Cheriang UL.S.A. sufficient to twice cireumaacigate the globe and leave a surplus for a voyage to America and home again. That, however, was little in exces of the distance covered during the Ophir tear. That good ship carried the party over 18,000 miles; there were trips in other vessels #ggregating more than 30 miles, and travel by train mounting up to 12,000 miles. Altogether that trip jut 5,718 miles to the travel record of
delivery of four-score and xix epseches by the
Another appareat tram wccident is reported Prince, the laying of upwards of a score of be people who fear that Mr. LLOYD-GEORGE from West Point, whaes on Monday night a foundation-stones, the inspection of mors a good ebbler, although bis man was found lying between the rails with his than 63,000 troops, the distribution of 4,329 is not lutentious appear to be good. He had no face braised. He was rumored to the hospital war medals, und of seron-seore titular honours; fear of legislatrag, he told them, which in an uncensolvas condition.
and, not the least item, the exchange of hand. shakes with no fewer than 35,000 people,
Exports to Argentina :--
United Kingdon Germany USA.
From
From. Germany U.S.A.
Average 189991 £2,000 £7,205,000 £7, 12.009 Average 1806-99 19,003,000 8,012,000. 7,778,000 Average 1930-03 21,435,000... 1,705,954. 8,781,000
strongly.
The coroner said be thought it was clear that the deceased's à minui waK unbalanced as, according to bis latter, the question of income faz seemed to be the only reason assigned for the act.
The jury returned a verdict of suicide during tempcury insanity.
WEATHER REPORT,
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:
On the 121b af 11.55 ..The barometer hus risen over China and Japan.
Pressure is highest over E. Japan and the 9. part of the Cinina Ses, and lowest over Central China and the Eastern See.
Gradients are alight and light to moderate SE. and S. winds will prevail in the Farmoss Channel and the N. part of the Chira Bea Forecast:-Moderate B, winds; fair.
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