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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 187H, 1988.

At the Marind Courb`yesterday thros anilora Other eight bodies have been recovered, by the

the * Poran " disuker,

enactment of the Navigation Acts by way arrested for deserting from the ns. "Oriol "Tung Wa Hospital launch from the vicinity of TELEGRAMS.

of remedy. These protective Acte had the two-fold object of proteiing British soa- borne commerce and the interests of British scamen; and also to help to maintain an

CO., available reserve of sailes for the Navy. They were repealed when the British nation bad got the idea that Free Trade was a blessing in itself, that it was the ond instead of a means to an end. Likewise, the im- mediately precodinginstitulon of continuous Bervice in the Favy had made their second object--to be a nursery for the Navy-less necessary. After the Cimean War the Navy no longer depended upon the Merchant Service for it supply of men, and so the repent of the Navigation Acts seemed to be warranted on all grounds. The subsequent introduction of short service in the Navy was a father factor in ro- ducing the importance of the merchant VERY OLD LIQUEUR

service as a source of supply to the Navy, and it made the Royal Naval Reservò SC COTCH

almost a negligible quantityTo-day, WHISKY in spite of the good relations fostered and

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were sentenced to six weeks' hard labour, or antil the ship's next sailing,

A mosting on the 29th ultime, of the repro semlatires of the Japan, Yokohama, and Koba,

At St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, to morrow. Holy Communion will be admin- istered at, noen instead of at 8 o'clock an

Sugar Refining Companion agreed to atop anatomiary on sevend Sundays of the month entirely the production of sugar for the homi | Morning prayer and sermón at 11 am, when market during Juza, in order to maintain the if the weather permit the Charch party, F. prics, and prevent the loss which might result Company Middlesex Regiment, will attend. during the rainy season, when sagar stored is Evening prayer and sermon at 6 pm. as usual very lable is loss weight. When this resolution The Sunday School is now closed for the is carried into effect, the output will be reduced summer, by 235,000 bags.

A strange message from the ses was recently received at Biarrila. A bird was shot there, on 'one leg of which was lied a small 'card.. On the card was written the following massagó :— "February 26, 1908.—Are lost on an island ungbaried, 32 degrees latituds north, by 40 longitude. We have food for five monthi, Comeaud help us.". The mstaage is sigued by the captain and six mon of the boat “Laptour, from St. Isaira

Nothing more clearly shows the rate of

interest it is possible to obtain in Japan os comparatively-good-security-then-the-following

A steamship company is being formed at Fusan by Japanese to carry on a coasting trade The company is to be in Korean waters, named the Kanisa Steamship Company.. Da the application of the projectors of the company the Koreau Government has agreed to grant & loan or subsidy of Y30,000 for three years under certain conditions. The rubsidy granted in to be repaid by setting aside at each - business period not less than 3 per cent of this net profit of the company. The prospectus of the com pany is to be shortly published in the new

papark of Osaka, Tokyo, Chemulpo, Seoul,

Fusan, Mokpe, and Gensan.

The Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, K.C., M.P. presided over the fifty-second anniversary of The Mission to Seaman in the Church Honeal Westminster, last month, when he was sup. ported by the Archbishop of Melbourne, the Bishops of Auckland, N., and Newcastle. N.S. Admiral Sir John Darnford, B.C.. (Prosilent of the Royal Naval College, Green-

(formerly Governor wich), Sic T. Powell Burton, Bart-9.C.X.G. of Boath Australia), Admiral the Hon, Sir E.K. Fremantle, a.c... General Sir W, P. Wright, KCB, Admira,

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STEEL COMBINE.

LONDON, June 12th. A steel combine has been formed with a capital of 125 millions. ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON THE TSAR.

The

LONDON, June 12th. Taar narrowly escaped assassination...

THE INSPECTOR GENERAL.

LONDON, June 12th, Sir Robert Hart has arrived in London, He is suffering from insomnia, but otherwise is bettor. The Inspector General was unaware of the appointment of Sir Walter Hillier as adviser to the Chinese Government..

[DEUTER'S BURVICE.]

MULAI HAFID,

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 12th June..

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTÏOH (dia F. ProGoTT).

„QUESTIONED JUDGMENTS.

E. Fallosk, K.C., for an order to set aside A motion was presented by the Hon. Mr.

judgments given against the Tung hing Wo frm in November last on the ground that the defendants had never existed or had a place of

business, nor had any of their partuors over bean resident in the Colony of Hongkong; and that the debts is respect of which the actions waro" brought were incurred, if at all, in the E- pirs of Chine, sad ant in Hongkong; and that the orders in purenance of which the welta in the actions were served by ways of substituted servios ware wrongfully obtained.

Mr. Pollock was instructed by Mr. Denoon, (of Mosers. Basson, Lööker and Dasaon), en ba.... half of the Tuer Shing Worm, the defendanta in the original, sotion, and Mr. M. W. Blade (instructed by Mr. Crowther Smith, of Messrs. D'Almada and Smith) appeared for the plain-

tiffs.

At the outast his Lordship raised the point that a motion to set aside must be made with- in reasonable time, as soon as possible, otherwise they would be held to acquiesen in the judgment,

tranmotion. The Nagoya Electric Light Con pany has contracted a loan of Y500,000 from Companies, and-a provisions! contrast- ww the Meiji Fire and Tokyo Marino Losurages signed on the 29th altimo, in which the rate of interest in 9 per cent. per annum and the price 95, the principal to be rodoomed in years Practically this is at the rats of 1 No wonder that companies always look abroad par cent, with squrlly on the company's plant,

when they require oheap ospital. The Join will be used to defray in part the cost of my shinery for driving the engines by the power Chaibeld, C., Canon A. E. Barnes Lawrenor, A BATTLESHIP'S NARROW ESCAPE in Newolwang, where he had been imprisoned

obtained from the Nagara River. The total

out of the work is estimated at #1,500,000.

LONDON, June 10th. Mulai Hafid has entered Fez with much pomp,

capsizing. The aez valves refusing to close, the water rushed in listing her heavily. Tugs answered her signals of distress and are standing by, constantly pumping. The water is now under control.

encouraged between the tre services by the Merchant Service Guild and men like Lord CELELES BERESFORD, it probably fair to way that no interchange of mon is counted on to any appreciable extant. Each service, so far as men are concerned, is-self-depen. dant. So it is unlikely that the old Acts will ever be welcomed inck. Other re- medies, as wo believe we have pointed out before, are far to seek, The intraase in the number of " 'cheap foreigners,' on

Canoe McCormick, Canon F. Storer Clark, Canou Lambert, and many others. The Mis

LONDON, June 10th, British ships is obviouly not a matter

sions to Seamen, has fifty-two years been II.M.8. Irresistible while exercising in for British shipowners a worry over, If A statement was circulated in London last making spiritual provision for crews of many the Channel had a narrow escape from foreign sailors are cheaper, and do the work month to the effect that ungolistions were in nationalities and creeds, Ashermen and barge, just as well, the saving ontheir wages seems progress between the P. and O. Steamship Commen, do, as far as possible who atises, as to partly take the place of the subsidy that and the Canadian Pacific Company for the well as whilet in port, as anchor and ashore, some of them would like to draw. With establiment of a Pacifo Shipping Combins It deed as now in sixty-one harbours round the ***The result anticipated in shipping sirolos, " British Isler, and in thirty-two ports abroad regard to the decline in the number of was further stated, "is that the P. & Q. Con All the year round, in all practicable weathers, British sailor, it will be suggested that pany will eventually purolinse the existing lite sorenty-eight mission vessels and boats are the cost of attracting Bitons back to the of the Canadian Pasillo Liur, inslading certain every day carrying sixty-four Chaplains and service, by improving the conditions, could new shipe that would have been in commission ninety-foar Readere, &c., from ship to ship to

LONDON, June 10th, not be borne by the alipowners, already for the latter company's service bit for the their owe on board. Luetuding 1442 Church present negotiation.". Sir Thomas Shaugh Offertories and Legacies amoquting to

The local oficials on the Yuanan border hard put to it to maintain the supremacy of ey, President of the Canadian Paridı £6,004. 10 d. the total receipts of The have apologised to the French authorities British shipping. It same clear enough Company, saphatically denied the truth of the Missions to Beamen during its fifty second for the recent attack on a Franch re-. that there are two distins patriotic desires statement. "There is absolute'y na foundation.

year (1907) amounted to £54,801. 19s. 7d. -

connoifring party, and have promised to involved, the prosperity of British shipping, for the report" he said, "The Canadian Pacifis

punish the culprits. CO..and the prosperity of British sailors, and Company has not the slight su intention of eombining with any sieamship line. Woow. privits steamboats not because we have any

THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA, desire to compete in the steamship business bat simply that the traffic from our railway termini requiring water transit my by conveyed more expeditiously and with greater convenient the would otherwise be the case. In another authoritative-quarter the rumours of a Pasife "combina" were also dociod.

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glad to welcome the cooperation of those who have idea beyond mere jeremiads.

There were twelve plagun difications yester- day, making the total at noon 729.

The H.K.V.B.A. shoot for the May Cup takes place to-day and to-morrow, at King's Park Rage, 200 yards.

The American Consul-eneral notifies us

that by direction of the lasular Collector of Customs of the Philippine Islands, the ports of Jurate and Silauki, P. I., ill be closed as ports of entry on June 30, 1908,

Last evening Mr. Silverdona was entertained-

Mr. Silverstone has been igoat of the Pacific

HONGKONO, JUNI 18TH, 1908- Wa reproduce on page 9 of this issue an by the members of his sis at a dinner at the article which must deply interest those Hongkong Hotel. During the past three years Interested in British shipping. We are Mail 9. S. Co., Occidental and Oriental solemnly warond therein that Britishmilors g. 9. Co., Toge Kisen Kaisha, and Portland are being crowded out of the British mer-and Asiatic 8. S. Co. Accompanied by Mrs. cantile marine by cheap foreigners," and Silverstone and their angest son he is that the subsidies paid by foreign govern- leaving on se Kores uling Tusaday next. ments are tending to cut British freights to a ruinously low level. The idea of the writer acems to be that Britain must in self defence go in for some method of subsidy' or bounty to save its shipping though he makes

on a vacation of six months...

Messrs. Sander, Wieler & Co., as agents for the Scottish Usion and National Insurance Co. sand as the directors' riport for 1907, from which, we learn that 929 sew life policies for

já Annam and at Tonkin in 1886.

In 1887 he

·M, Klobukowski'a nominalion ay Governor General of Indo-China has been well rocsivel

In the present state of the Colony it is necessary "Fra-çaina says the choice is an excellent one

to have at the bead of affaire a man who knows it well. After having been "chef de oabinet da préfot," M. Klobukowski went in 1882 to Cochin-Chiness chef de cabinet da gouvernet, and he subsequently held the appointment of diretor of the cabinet of the Resident General benime Segretary-General to the Government General of Jade-China, Bines as Consul, or as Minister Plenipotentiary he has occupied poii. tions which samplete his colonial education, notably at Calcutta and Bangkok where he was stationed in 1901. His most recent appointment far been se Consul-General at Cairo, and not long ago he returned from a misssion ezka- grdinaire to King Menelik in Abysłania. X. Klobukowski, who was born in 1855 married a daughter of M. Paul Bert, a former colleague

General is not exposted to reach Saigon, until of his in Indo-China. The new Governor.

September unless events on the Chinese tromlier render it necessary to expodile bls departure from Paris. M. Hinhisure, the acting governor general, in consequenos of the speats on the frontier, is expected to remain at Hanoi ustil M. Klobukowski arrives,'

Connt de Lesdain describes his recent kouy- moon journey "From Poking to Sikkim" is a

no definite suggestion. The sentiment of £579,257 were famed, at premiums totalling beautifully illustrated book pablished by Mr.

the British people still seems to be against any proposal of a protective nature, und we doubt if it would be at all easy to get the present government to consider any sort of proposal for shipping subsidies. Prima facio, that would appear to be a more reasonable course to follow than to expect all the foreign governments which believe in the subsidy system to fall into line with us. Some of the good people who have falt alaris at the apparent decline of British shipping in their outeries have sought prove too much, and have alleged that subsidies do not pay the governments which grant them. We cannot presume to argue that point, but merely point out the, in the course of experience foreign governments ought to know their own business best. What seems reasonable at the moment is this, that if we believe British skipping is suffering because of foreign subsidies, we ought not to rail at foreign governmets for doing their best for their own, but rather to complain that our own Government does not do us well for ds, and to submit to it. and urge upon it some definite proposal:

5,256. Four hundred ad eight death claims ware paid. For annuities, £1,921 were received, Fire premiums amountlig to £612,502 were received, leaving a gredit balanes of £87,104 The year's net profit was £139,882, which allowed a dividend of 1 per cent.

Tickell

As

Bishop Brønt, D.D., of the Philippins Islands has been off-red the Bishoprio of Washington City, bat to the great satisfaction of his many

THE YUNNAN REBELLION,

Mr. Polleok said the motion was made within six mouths. They did not know of the judgments antil after they were given. Proceeding, he read an afldavit by Mr. Descon, who stated therein that as the result of instructions received by his firm, his agent had luterviewed one of the partners in the defendant Arm who was then in prison

by the Chiuses Government la consequence of interviews a declaration was prepared, which the firm's insolvency. As a result of those

the prisoner was willing to sign, bat provented by the Customs Tastai and the Chairman of the Cuinea Chamber of Com merce, purporting to be. soting on bahsif of the Nowotwang creditors The agent for Massra Desco, Leoker and Dason said in kia a lavit that from the information he had obtained ku believed that the claims of the plaintifs had originated at Nowohwang, and were not claims within the jariellation of the Hongkong Court.

have taken steps within a ressonable time.

His Lordship-You must satisfy me that you

Mr. Pollock-Quite so, my Lord. I hova a draft of the declaration that this man was prepared to sign:

Ha Lordabip-I osa only look at it by consert.

Mr. Polloc.-Puis man was interviewed by a barzistar, the agent for Mesara, Dascon, Ljoker and Deason I'vabuit your Lordship should

friends in Manils, the Bishop, has declined the offer. In a letter to Bishop MeKim, president

** LONDON, June 10th. of the Diocesan Convention at Washington,

The whites in the Los Angeles melon Biakon Brent gave the following reasons for district, California, have demolished a Jakou at it, v hie danision 1 - 10 ie nốt that I fail to ringer | panoro wag jured to uncupants. the splendor of the Missionary opportunity in They also stoned a crowd of Japanese govor Washington and the dignity of the heritagely injuring several Tho waitos tea to which you bid me eater-they inspire mo; nori

that I brick from the fake and problems of presence of the Japanese. Several whites leadership which you invite me to face in were arrested, company with you--they challenge me; nor that I do not oftentimes yearn tɔ serve the church in the homeland again-I am human. But God charges me to-day-the mirror can take care

WEDDING AT KOWLOON.——

M. Slade abjoted............

was prepared to sign, butkia was

M» Pully Rhif the declaration this man doing so,

.it,

His Lordship-Idɔ pol na› my way to look st

Mr. Pollock said the alleg siiona of the other side wore made on the fact that the defendants had a place of business in Boubam Strand, sad inside the shop of the Tak Shing dem. He had an enormous body of evidenes to combat that -

The Chief Justice:-It would introduas far too dangerous quantity, Aman might change his mind at the last moment and may No that is not the statement I am prepared

to sign,

The further hearing, was- adjourned until Mondays

THE CHINESE EMPEROR'S

MARRIAGE LINES,

A wedding which had considerable brillianes of itself to continue my witness to the high in spite of the inolament weather was celebrated importance of the far off missions of the Church yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Church, He argued that the statement which was attach- and the gravity of the nation's responsibility in Kowloon, the contracting parties being Captain of to Mr. Dagan's second afllavit was admis- the Orient by abiding on the spot where I am. In Alfred Henry Proctor of the 105th Mahráttssible because it was a statement made to the Church's and the Nation's frontier, I am serving cently arrived from England on the "Sardinia." Deacon. It was not a casual statement, but being loyal to Christ's inner loading here on the Light Infantry, and Miss Dorothy Rome, relogal agent of Mira Dabeon, Looker and

one regularly, made, you at the contra in the most effective way There was large congregation, which included possible, and I rejoics to feel that this is so, for Colonel Darling, Major Evaus, Colomedore I would doubic-knot the card with which your Blokes, Captain Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C. to H.E. own hands have bound me to you. It was doe to the statesmanship and insight of your late the Governor, and other officers. The bride noble-hearted Bishop that this Missionary becomingly stired, was given away by Majon District came into being, and he was, in large Chitty, and Lieut. Haughton acted as best man affection for and trust in me, in which I measure, responsible for my coming here. His The Rev. A, Dallas, Ennis, Chaplain to the

glory were deeper than words. It is my desire to Fores, performed the ceremony assisted by the justify his confidence in me by gladly making Rev. A. J. Stevens. The hymns sing were any sacrifice that God asks on behalf of the work The voice that breathed o'er Elon, 01 Per- venta suffering or, if uosd be, duath.” |fect Love," led by Mr. B. B.. Carruthers at the organ. After the siguing of the registor, the bridal party left the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's Welding March, passing dowe the aisle under au avenue of shining steel furnished by the crossed swords of the officers, mbile outside native offers formed a guard The bells rang out a merry peal as the congregation dispersed to reassemble at of the 105th Mahrattas, where wedding reception was held, The band of the Mahrattas disaonrsed selections. The happy couple leave to-day for Japan. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and greenery by Mesdames Wailer, Waiting and Butterworth, asisted by Major Chit's. Mjor Grace, and Lien Haughton.

GOLF:

The monthly competition for the Captain's Cup was held at Happy Valley between June 6th, and June 6th. The following cards were returned :-

CAPTAIN'S CUP,

141

* E. Davidsozi

C. T. Beath C. E. H. Dentis A. Morfey

·Dr. G. M. Karaton D. Clark... A. Gittins

31 entries,

FOOL

88---16 72 827 75 80 3 77

95-18 73

89-11 78

9-14 78 84 4 80

+ E Davidson":

M. A. Murray CIE. 4. Boavis

**Winner of Cup.

Tie for Pool.

THE COTTON, YARN-LOTTERY

the

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THE CAMPHUR TRADE

HEAVS FALLING-OFF,

The discovery in a South German village of the marriage lines of the Emperor of China has resulted in the. institution of pro- codings against a German military offloist who participated in the expedition to Peking in 1900. The sation has been began by the Ger- nian Foreign Office, on behalf of the Chinese Lgation in Berlin, which, as soon as the authentity of the document was established, demanded that rigorous measures" be táken. against the person who appropriated it as a souvenir."His identity was brought to light by his own efforts to open nego fations with the Legation for the restoration of the document. The lines," which are Inscribed upon yellow silk in both Chinese and Manchu, have been translated, and real

an

advantageous to have Christian servants when John Murray Incidentally, he says: "h it

1, the Emperor of China, have in my fifteenth year spoken as follows: I rule the. whole world, the land, the se, the family of travelling in China? I should suswer the C. T. Both

foreign realms, as well as every single inhabitant question in the negative. The fact is that

therein. I have chosen a happy day for my Christians, acustomed to bring constantly

matrimonial union with In Chanala, the helped and pampared by their missionaries,

daughter of a a general, who, of noblest sallare, By kind permission of jos EL, H. Barton consider themselves specially alacky unless

Postesses excellent

qualities of every kiad, of heart as well as of mind, so that she must be and Officers Commanding the Band of the they always receive the same amiable and

recognised as a good mother of the country. I Third Battalion "The Duke of Cambridge's-coufidential treatment. But the chief of a

SCHEME.

Bifre December last, when the contract of bays been commanded by the Emp

Too-Chi-Tuan Jo-Coang-O Own (Middlesex Regional) will play the caravan must keep his men at a diabanoes

the ageuoy for the sale of camphor in Europe According to a Tokyo: message, nothing lia and Anterion with Messrs. Samuel & Co to give thee this, document, Thou shalt bes following programms of pusle during dinner and make himgali respected, and this is at the Hongkong Hotel, tls (Saturday) even Impossible in dealing with Chinese Christine, yet been heard at the Foreign Office from the capired, the Government has faken upon. tell obedient and remain always effoient, industrious, Then shalt thou live ing, 13th Jane 1938.

who become insolently, familiar, and disuas Japanese Conmul about the prohibition in the sale of camphor stationing officials in economical, simple. March Knight Emmd.” "Bidgood their orders as BOOL they use to gril Hongkong of the sale of the cotton yarn prize London and New Torks for that purpose. We happily and through the virtues attain blessed- Valyo Daffodil,"...

After a few days they are discontented, and tickets there. When the erheine as first lego from Japanese sources that the market nos. A heavenly calling awaits thes, Thou Selection" acloches de Carneville, Planquette comfelis threaten to report to their mi kang wrote to the Japanese Government, the business was taken out of the hands

aangaused, the Colonial authorities Hong: abroad has been very unfavourable ever since shalt bear me off-spring

of fbe → The explanation how the document found its Romauco......Simple Ave .............Thoms

*****Donizetti sionaries, the ovalier treatment which they are pointing out that the echemo was varianos foreign firm. The export of the article this way out of China rivals its contents in interest, ... fall reeiving. With this casion above all others fear with the law of the Colony, and that as the year up to April was not more than 162,905 kin save the correspondent of a London paper. According to the German Foreign Office, the Stuart

ssle of tickets right be prohibited Jägar

Japan period of that year. In value the falling of commend travellers to take with them hoathan Cotton Spinners Association should on this year has been even more remarkable as the Chineso, opium amplere if possible, to pay reminded of the As matters stand at result of the general decline of the market,

fact them liberally, and to punish them meei present nothing can be done against the oors The figures for this your only Yan 15.400

taken by the Colonial Government.

Dgainst Ten 423,000 for 1st year. The falling

usd The Orahu Mainichi states that the Cotton of in thes this year may be partly due on Toast Soup-Gravy Sup Fish Fish Cut-loudy for the least fault. For money the China- leta and Piquante Sauce. Intrées-Jugged Hare man will go anywhere, and usually belires Spinnors Assosiation, finding diffealty in inexperience in the business on the part of the Red Currant Jelly, Hat and Olives, Chicken well when his evil instincts are held in check balling yarn in Hongkong by means of induce Government officials in charge, but it is and Macaroni Patties. Cur-Forcement. Joints, the hope of large reward. The Christiadrars menit of lottery tickets, voluntarily abandoned regarded as hisfy dae to the remarkable &-Roast Larb and Mist Sanc, Roast Capon and Calory Sauce, Boiled Cried Leg of Pork and aa great thieves as the heathen, but they are the issue and arranged to grant a bounty on decrease it the demand for camphor in Europe yan shipped to Hongkong In consequenos, and America. The annual output of camphor Peace Pudding, Cold Potted Corned Boot and more bypocritical, and certainly more deceitful. The prohibition of the sale of tickets will in Do in Formoes excels Yen 1000, 0, forming, Mixed Salad Sweets-Varmice Kidding. Finally, there are opium smokers among them, way affect the shipment of yarn to Hongkong, one of the most important Tins of export com. Cake, Cheese Straws. Desert-Coffee-Frnit as I proved inter on.”

The Osaka journal adde that 1,100 bales of yarn modities, butifs salo has also heavily declined. have been shipped to Hongkong since March last. **Japan Chronials.”

Overtura. Gavotte Selection Two Step

Belisatio,........... – Intermozne

Floradora,

"Laughing Water,"

Regimental Wachast Don bless tho fence of Wales God save the King

DINNER MENU-Hors-avres-Code "Foo

is the beginning of wisdom. I should alwayere kong the request was made foat mag against 861,250 kin - for the oorresponding document was taken by a member of the army.

of oscopation as a rare souvenir of the campaign without the slightest conception of what it was, He claims he took the dogument only after other representatives of Western divilisation palace and removed

Viswed" the pad already been various actioles. The passed over a worthless bra of son- renir-hunters when they fall into his keeping. They actually pasand through the hands of Count van Waldersee, the German Commander.. in Chief, and other high offers, who raised no objection. Not until eight years later did the decide voluntarily to offer to restora 'owber the document to the Chinese Government.

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