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CABLES.

LATEST VABLES.

[TAROVON HEUTER'S AGENCY.] PLIGHT OF RUSSIAN REFUGEES.

PLAIN TALK BY FRENCH JOURNALS.

PARIS, December 27th. remnants of General Wrangel's Con- which are scattered over

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEь 20ra, 1990.

FRANCE IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS, DELEGATE'S STATEMENT BEFORE COMMITTEE.

PARIS, December 25th:

A Havas message says:-

OFFICIALS ENTERTAINED BY better voice their sentiments than express the wish that Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Halli THE CHINESE COMMUNITY.

fax will come back to us(Applause.). "INTERESTING SPEECHES.

We want tho, and wanting them, we Members of the Chinese community, Isat wish them a pleasant voyage, a pleasant night, gave a dinner at the Kam Ling holiday, and, thereafter, a pleasant passage Hotel to the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, pug here again with redoubled vigour and C.B.E., and the Hon. Mr. E. Br Hahifax, strength (Applause.) Your Excellency .B.E., to wish them well on the occasion and gentlemen, I have the honour to pledge of their impending departure on leave of to you the health of the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. absence. Mr. Fletcher, who since the Fletcher and the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax. Hon. Mr. Cland Severe's departure on)-(Applause). leave has held the office of Colonial Sec retary, has been in the Colony since 1901. and was. home lase from June, 1914. to March, 1915. Mr. Halifax has been in the Government, service since 1897 and was appointed to his present position of See retary for Chinese Affairs in 1912

(Applause).

more than their share of duties that distinguished guests have paid us by partie ought to be spread throughout their opating in this function (Applause. section of the community-(Hkar, hear.) am not going to tell each of them wha Aided by the official ignorance of the fine fellow he is (Laughter.)—It: i mal- language, a false proportion in the reary. All that I am going to do is to presentation had grown up. What was thank them on behalf of my fellow-hosts needed was that the Chinese-speaking and myself for their presence, and to assure merchant should come forward and give them of our high esteem and regard his vows without the intervention of (Applause. With these few uninteresting ed to speak English well must, of neces-my compatriots to drink to the health of any intermediary. Those who had learn. but sincere romarks. I will call upon sity, in a place like Hongkong, have thair our other guests, associating with the toast THE HON: MR. FLETCHER'S REPLY.

views tinged with English ideas, and it to name of Sir Reginald Stubbs, who by

admiration of the whole community- The Hon. Mr. A. G. M. FLETCHER, WAS just this English tinge-speaking his rare qualitica has already won the spending, said,-Your, Excellency, Mr. for his Office that they wanted to get Chairman and gentlemen, I regard it as rid of; they wanted any English idea which is fully representative of the from the purely Chinese point of view. a very high compliment that this gathering, that was put forward to be criticised The Hon, Mr. Lan Chu-pak prosided at Chinese community, has done me the Only in that way would the dislike of the dinner and the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook honour to invite me to be one of the prin- oficialdom be broken down-that dislike was deputy chairman. The other hosts guests do-night, Your Chairman has which had drivermen to hide in the count numbered nearly 100 leading members of referred to me think he said- & ing-house and pay rather too much atten de Chinese community and in addition sympathetic trend to the general intervation to the account book. If the Chinese to the guests of the evening the visitors and the welfare of the Chinese community, merchants would Great Britain, France, and the United included:His Excellency the Governor and I venture to hope that this description|mbre and help actively, a good customs I said then the appropriate things to Sir: Reginald Bobb1, K.C.M.O. His has at least some small foundation in fact. would be established: which would er say, and that if I were to repeat them Honour H. H. J. Gomperts, The Hon. It is almost exactly nineteen years today tainly be for the good of the Colony and I should, as Mr. Ho Fook said, be con- Bo far beyond Its borders.victed by the files of the local Press Mr. J. H. Komp, R.C., O... The Hon. Jute l'arted so longlegs and my most might be, or Mr. Q. McI. Messer, O.B.E, The Hoo, permanent impression-formed first when I † (Applause).-He did not) think, in what ba of repeating myself, a thing which I had said, that he had been in any way should be very sorry to do, and I am sure you would be sorry too. I will, unfair to the English-speaking Chinese. My right of his soquirements sad of bis therefore, only say, on behalf of my successes he had easy access to officials and

Before the Parliamentary Committee |on Foreign Affairs, the former Premier, M. Viviani, gave an account of his mia sion to the Assembly of the League of Nations, laying stress on the striking antinople, Yugo-Slavia and Tunis, are tribute of respect, and admiration paid coming a source of anxiety. The condi- to France by the other nations through tions of 20,000 refugees in Cattaro, speciout the conference and the prominent part played by M Leon Bourgeois, the ally, are disquieting, owing to the ravages end of the French delegation, whose of typhus, the absence of accommodation learning and prudence were recognized and honoured by all. M. Viviani stated and lack of communications in the country, that France had everybody's support respecting her claims for compensation. which is a rocky desort.

from Germany, the attitude of England, Spain, and the South American Repub being especially friendly, M. lics. Viviani expressed the opinion that an entente of the three great democracies, States, is essential to peace, concluding with the statement that he would do his

French now papers deciars that, France

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utmost towards that end.

FRENCH TRADE CRISIS. MINISTER'S CONFERENCE WITH BUILDERS.

Paats," December 26th.

A Havas message says:-.

cannot infinitely provide the wants of 20,000 Eussians, who must find work to arn their living, instead of complaining. GERMAN GRIEVANCES. AIRED BY FOREIGN MINISTER

Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G, The Hon. Sir went to Canton to study Cantonese and BERLIN December 27th,

C. P Chater, C.M.G., The Hon deepened with the passing years-is one of The Foreign Minister Herr von Simons,

Mr. E. H. Sharp, 5.C.. O.B.E., His respect for the admirable consistency of ia

article in the Frankfurter Zeitig.

Honour Mr. J. R. Wood, The Hon. Mr. the Chinese character in its attitude to declares that the more the Treaty of Ver

M. Jourdain, the Minister of Labour, is. A. Irving, Dr. G. P. Jordan, Mr. W. Gwards and putlock upon life. The Chines illes is carried into effect the

actively engaged in looking for practical Lay, Mr. D'Arcy Addison, M.V.O., 1.8.0, sa tam prefer, I think, permanent blcomes the position of the German people, means of settling, or at least alleviating, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.I.E., Mr. F. astitutions that have stood the test of time and he complains, especially, of the Allies the present trade crisis. M. Jourdain, Maitland, Mr. E. G. Jamieson, Mr. W. D. and experience. They do not easily follow

yesterday, personally attended a meeting hindering the maintenance of civil order by which he had arranged between repre- Kraft, Mr. G. M. Young, Lieut. Col. B. M. after strange gods, nor are they readily preventing the co-operation of various sentatives of the building trade and the Crosse, R.G.A., Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr.led into rash experiments. I think they

allied industries, every representative volunteer organisations. He believes, how. thus having an opportunity of discussing B. B. B. MoElderry, Mr. T. H. King, Mr. avor, that the busineslike proceedings of views with the Minister, and of making N. L. Smith, Captain J. E. Warner, and

suggestions. The representatives ex Captain H. S. McGrath. the Reparations experts at Brussels indi-pressed the opinion that coal prices were

The following was the menu at cata thas Germany's war debt will be fixed still the chief chase of the present

abnormal prices of building material, banquet- within reasonable limits.

such as lime, cement and bricks, yet upon the Minister's request they agreed to lower prices at once as much as possible. The representatives also laid stress upon the scarcity of skilled labour, and asked the Minister to open special shops for the training of foremen, where discharged soldiers should be admitted by prefer

CLYDE ENGINEERING

OUTPUT.

TANGIBLE REDUCTION.

LONDON, December 27th,

The shipbuilding and engineertag output of the Clyde works in 1920 was as follows:— 963 vessels of 669,900 tons were launched and 005,917 horsepower machinery constructed for merchantmen, as compared with 379 Vogels of 652,434 tons and 1,500,000 horse- power machinery last year.

CRISIS INFIUME. FLAG HALF-MASTED ON. THE

CAPITOL

BOME, December 27th. So far the Italian Regulars have lost 20 lled and 100 wounded in the fighting

haiter have broken up four bridges on the Becias river.

ence...

"BRITISH REFUGEES FROM. RUSSIA.

PROFESSOR'S EXCITING

EXPERIENCES.

THE MENU. Birds Nest Soup

Fried Garoupa Shark's in Chicken Sauce Paté de Foie Gras and Chicken Gold and Silver Pigeon Eggs. Roast Quail. Asparagus in Chicken Sauce Golden Cash Yeo-Foo" Noodles

Bico Mélange Almond Cream Assorted Pastry

the

By permission of Col J. B. Wyndham, the band of the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment, under the conductorship of Bandmaster J. W. Eatson, played selections during the evening.

L

H.E. THE GOVERNOR REPLIES FOR

OTHER QUESTE

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR said: Mr. Chairman and gentlemen,-I think that on the ocession to which Mr. He Fook has so eloquently alluded, 1 must have responded on behalf of the come out more and other guests, and I feel quite sure that

to others, and for the very same reason he fellow guests, that we thank you very... could not be neglected or overlooked. The much for having given us the opportunity Government must continue to depend on of being present to meet so many pro- him and ask for his services. The Cover minent members of the Chinese com- went was asking for more work from him, munity and de bonour to our distinguish- work of a peculiarly unselfish and patriotio ed colleagues, Mr. Fletcher and Mr. have set their faces against disturbing nature; they wanted him to assist in bring Hallifax. It is a pleasure to all of us and good order. Flave referred, goatlomon, and they wanted to bring him to a closer to testify in that way, as Mr. Ho Fook elements and they stand fast for good lawing ous the Chinese-speaking merchants to be present on these occasions and to the time which I spent in Canton, and sense of his responsibilities to the public has said, to the unity of the people of I may-bere confess s personal grievance and, incidentally of his own personal Hongkong in general-Chinese and which I have against the Chinese. I think interests. The S.C.A. office was establish- Europeans. I feel "sure that the senti it really unfair that the Chinese shoulded solely, he believed, to enable the resiments of mutual esteem are those which have a language so difficult that practically dents who knew no English to deal, as animate us on occasions of this kind. no European can learn it thoroughly, to directly as might be, with some member of Speaking for myself and the Government, speak it, and inds almost se much difficulty the Government. “Of course, (remarked I should like to emphasise a remark of in getting to read and to write it. My Mr. Hallifax), "the Secretary for Chinese Mr. Fletcher's with regard to the duty experience, I must say, has been that it is Affairs should be able to make a speech of of the Chinese towards the Government. HeI have been associated with Government a most difficult language to master, and I this nature in the Chinese language. remember mocking once a most distinguished can't, I'm sorry to say?(Laughter.) for a good many years, and I regret to

Bo there still remains the fact that if say that I find that criticism in the West- Chinose scholar who was visiting the Colony.

way that individuals had already accepted

'Don't

I

his endeavour had

that

the

He was talking to me on the subject and be any resident wishes to deal, personally and generally starts from the assumption that referred to a popular superstition to the privately, with me, if he will forgive my the Government has always got some effem that if a European wanted to learn shortcomings, we can always somehow ulterior motive, and that it is o would probably not mying golfing language, I have been motive HELSINGFORS, December 7th.

whole time and devote practically his told that my short game in the language is bear investigation. I have not found that Forty British refugees from Russia

Chinese thoroughly, he must spend his manage to get there. If you will excuse

have arrived at Hangoe en route for

am often In the rough and generally oat amongst the Chinese." I have always found Hull. They include Professor Sharpe

that they regard us as, possibly, rathor a The toast of The King was proposed whole life to its mastery, and that it good enough, but if I try the long game. Wilson, of Petrograd University who

went on to say He had laid quite bare his line of aciton stupid people, bus as a people who realis should have accompanied the frat British by the CusInMax, and that of The Pres-was likely that he would love his reason of bounds."(Laughter).

in the process and he w contingent last March, but who was

dent of China" by H.E THE GOVERNOR,.

"I know that all those distinguished (watinued Mr. Halifax); he hoped that arrested a few days before the day of

"THE PRINCIPAL QUESTS."

Chinese scholars are mad. I am a fair gathering would accept is as an acquittal endeavour to do their best, and a people his departure-and sentenced to a year's hard labour on a charge connected with The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-PAK, in pro- scholae myself, and I am mad also. of the charge of unfairness, in the same whom it had pleased Providence, to put in two "spies," Victor Buckley and Paul Dukes. The former died in & Bolsheviks posing the tons of "The Principal Guests," (Laughter.) Well, Mr. Chairman, I max There was be trick in it, he had control. I am very glad that the Chinese prison in February, and the latter went said,-Your Excellency and gentlemen, say that the principal defect as regards to trick in the management of his office should have that feeling, and as they have

Sir Henry told bim

excuse for comment and against D'Annunzio's Legionaries. The Wilson has now been released, but an-words, our two principal guests, I am sure,/obstacle which the absence of it imposes many things to Sir Henry. May and re- and criticisms are helpful. After all that to England two years ago: /Professor Essentially men of deeds rather than of the difficulty of lesbience of it imposes (Laughter.)Ho was grateful for a good that feeling it means that their comments

bluff in the con- is the one course in the social and business an arrival:

480, you will other Englishman, named Sykes, was will not thank me or long speech, be on calls and intimate personal inter-membered one arrested last year and condemned to be it over so full of allusions to their virtues of the Colony. You have mentioned, duct of your face. You will be soon criticism. I think that if you refer to aket, but the sentence was commuted. I will therefore be brief." Nor will I make me Chairman, the reliance which the through every time (Laughter.) He remarke I made ton

ought to say on

Occasion, and I shall Laudatio knowing how painfully, though adjourned, after ordering the flag on thepatriated.

the gentlemen can blush in times of trial and difficulty, and I been to try and get the Capitol to be half-masted as an expression

THE IRISH UPHEAVAL. : (Laughter.I will therefore be merciful must confess to a comforting sense that with whom he had to deal, and to do that of its anxiety regarding events in Fiume,"

on behalf of my fellow guests, thanks for After these double assuranone, I seem to the Chinese public de consider that the best get into mach closer touch with a hear a faint murmur of approval from one Government does its best, with all its large proportion of that half-million to not detain you further, but merely expree, NUMEROUS ARRESTS AT DANCE.

end of this table to the other, and to notice faults, to work with a single eye to the which reference had been made much, mord

father-and-mother" ides and perhaps your hospitality and our sppreciation of LONDON, December 27th. a distinct look of relief on the faces of interests of the Colony as a whole than half of whom had not yet got the A dance in which armed civilians were both our honoured guests. (More laugh (applause) and I hope. I may venture

deeply sensible of the honour that the Chi- Colonial Secretary for trying his best, conclusion, Mr. Ballito said he was to meet you.--(Applause.) was surprised at Bruff. ter.)-Though I participating

plessure-of Limerick, within the martial-law area, this mous; not den let out of so easily, I to add, that they also give credit to the hooked upon him still as an official enemy the opportunity which you have given un ROME, December 27th.

morning. The approaching forces were saying a few words-just a for words according to his lights and limitations, to reso community had paid the officials and Signor D'Annuario's defiance of the fired on by the dancers, and a policeman about the Hon. Mr. AG. M. Fletcher do hisjob without fear or favour, affection the Government service in general in Italian Government has resulted in an was killed. The fire was returned, five and the Hon. Mr. E. B. Halifax In or ill will, as the saying goes. I take extending that invitation. Just to justify outbreak of hostilities involving consider dascors being killed. The civilian entries these two gentlemen the Chinees feel that this opportunity to thank both the bis position as Becretary for Chinesa colloney, Mr. Chairman and all our kind able cammalties. The Government's pro- at the dancing-hall were overpowered and they have not only two of the most capable Chinese and European communities for Affairs he would use his short game" to hosts, I may say that when I accepted clamation of, a blockade was answered, 138 persons were arrested and taken to and upright, officials ruling over them, but the very great assistance and for their the extent of two words: "Tsoi Kin

also two sympathetic friends (applause) forbearance. I wish you, Mr. Chairman, (au roger) and Yam Sing" (drink up on December 22nd, by a note from Limerick.

Christmas generally was quiet in Dublia friends who are genuinely interested in the and all the Chinese community a very your wino.)-(Applause). Bignor D'Annunzio's foreign secretary

can place their (Applause.) declaring a state of war. Simultaneously The activity of the police and military was welfare of the general community, and happy and very prosperous New Year. Signer D'Annunzio's legionaries disem-confimed off Christmas Eve to clearing the upon whom the publi barked in the vicinity of Zara, where & streets of rogsterers who ignored the implicit reliance at all times, especially in carabinier was killed and several were Curfew order. There was considerable times of trouble and difficulties wounded, in the course of a skirmish shouting in the streets and several ware Flateber is perhaps not personally known to all, those who are here to do him honour slightly wounded, including a soldier.

The Municipal Council in Rome has It is hoped that he will soon be re-up for my brevity with thick patches Chinese public place on the Government would not it be cole confidence of those probably find the which I

BARLIER CABLES.

·LEGIONARIES IN COLLISION WITH

ITALIAN FORCES.

www.

THE HON. MR. HALLIFAX.

The Hon. Mr. Hazzurax said he wished

"QUE OTHER GUESTS."" The Hon. Mr. Ho Foox in propceing the health of "Jar Other Guests," said:-

this

*** THE CHAIRMAN.” "Mr. Justice GoMPEETZ, said: Your Ex-

your very kind invitation to attend here tonight, I did not expect I would have to

get up and make a speech.1 am but one of the other guests, me of the also rane.” But it is a very pleasant task that I should ask you to drink the health of our genial Chairman His native language. better han he does English, but I-for one “Thereupon a general advance of the the most serious lacident was another this evening, but the fact that such a large to associate himself very cordially with Your Excellency, and gentlemen,Almost Chinese, and he must, therefore, speak it. Italian Regulars was ordered. They crossed the frontiers of the Quarnero attempt to burn the offces of the Free and representative number of the Chinese the sentiments and thanks that Mr. exactly ton months ago, in this hotel, in find difficult to believe that he can speak man' Journal by three men in motor community are present is sufficient to Fletcher had just expressed. It was this very hall, and on an occasion similar any language better than he does our own, Buch a pen's Boad from end to end is paved megancy, where they halted on December car, who sprinkled the premises with mony to the high esteem and regard in extremely, pleasant to sen the evidence in character to that of this evening, I had 1 deneant to weary you with

With good Intentions."(Laughter.)-But math in the hope that the legionaries, who petrol. The lamce were outingcated by which they hold" bien (Applares) Mr.

in perform a tack in me way different from fueration. As a sage told as long ago. The COT20, well known to the Chinese community and the Government the duty now assigned to me.

function can repeat itself as often as had retreated inside the city, would come the

Fire Brigade with the greatest Hallifax is this Colchy, by reason service, He was especially gratified, be circumstances call for it, without in any on beliali of your guests to night, our kind

his official position There is perhaps gun.fre was directed upon the COBE EXAMINER MACHINERY not a single que of the hosts at this festive cause he was aware there had been way losing the keen edge of the pleasure hosts, I ask you, and I ask my fellow

to their senses, but artillery and machine promptitude.

thirty

Casualties resulting.

Thereupon the Begulars, on the morning

of December 20th occupied the outskirts

DESTROYED

LONDON, December 27th.

of Fiume, accomplishing, in the words. Thirty armed and masked men entered of the official communique, a painful the offices Cork duty with loyalty and discipline." Mean-fiers of the Gurk Examiner on Christ while the attempts of Signor D'Annunzio and wrecked parts of the buildings with to debauch the Fleet failed. A party explosives. The Hibernian Bank Drog boarded the cruiser fariala át Zars, heda, was burgled, £36,000 being stolen. but, instead of being received with open arms, was captured and handed over to the authorities at Ancona. Part of the population of Fiume rose against Signor. D'Annunzio, but was suppressed with bloodshed.

Aeroplanes dropped leaflets over Fiume on December 27th urging & cessation of the fratricidal strife. A telegram from

leading Chinese

of board who is not personally usinted criticisma and suggestions that he was which it imparts; bat a speech on the same guests to join with you in toasting Mr. with him. He is father and mother to not quite fair in the administration of theme, to be delivered by the same person, Lan Chupak-(Applause).

EASTERN CABLE

NEWS

(THROUGH-HEUTEE'S AGENCY.]

IPARTS

BLAMESI PRIKOLA 92

PARIS, December 25th.

the Chinese, and to him the Chinese his office, in dealings with the English whose posine of inventiveness, like mize, is speaking portion of the Chinese com undeveloped, cannot stand the same re turn in of perplexity

would is alot is the fountain-hond from which munity. He would like to make to this curring process (Laughter. Having this spring most of the policies that shape the representative gathering explanations in mind, I at first, declined to undertake FAR destiny of at least hall's million souls; and which had been accepted when made to the job, but our worthy Chairman Lais every set and overy word is cous individuals. It was common ground that not let me off I then thought of making quently subject to the scrutiny of the the Chinese as a whole had a very in my old speech serve again, bue, a kind that, though human ative population who are not together tense dislike of officials, and especially friend reminded me CONFERENCE IN BERLIN.

deficient in critical acumen. And Mr. of any official relations with officials memory might to short, tits newspaper- Hallifax has come out of this ordend with The term "official" had come to have files would make inconvenient witnesses. AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE

my last hope. And so I am now MEETS GERMAN MINISTERS credit to himself and satisfaction to thoses most unpleasant sound in Chinese ears. (Laughter.)-That friendly reminder "dis

whose interests it is his duty to safeguard This curious sentiment had been nursed in before you without anything haw The Union of Iron, Steel and Mining and foster.(Applause-You may not through centuries, and it had had the standing. BRELIN, December 25th. Senator McCormick, representing the think this a very difficult feat; but if you result that the Chinese the merchants, or interesting to say But fortunately for Industries, gave a luncheon in honour

wore put in his sent, and had to foco, as one of the most important sections of me I have still one idea, one sentiment the Siamese Prince Purchatte Mr.Harding, has President elect,

has to face, the innumerable problems

this Colony itself, will assuredly. self in his counting house that it almost itself to you all. It is the sentiment that Zara states that the legionaries at San Arrived and conferred with Presidentabak arins in the course of his daily duties the community-had so entrenched him leita sentiment which, though as old as French Minister of Public Workfe

the intricacies of native customs and pre needed a charge of dynamite to get him indion, and the claims and counter-claims of petty politics that seo important out, and make him realise his duties Batherings of this nature in which the East

spirit of

good fellowship, must do incalcul to the players but so meaningless to the to the public and to bitself. This and the West join hands, as it were, inj fealing still existed in Hongkong, thoughable good to the Colony-(Applause) onlookers if you had s face all those there were large and growing number And their value is greatly enhanced, as on need of rad things, you would wonder by what mysteri. Dis tricks he has succeeded in holding on of exceptions. Eren on the Committees this occasion, by the gracions presence of have decided to his job for so many years and prefers that snaged the charities the high pro our revered Governor (Applause.On the silk from Ch ing his still youthful looks (Laughter and portion of sleeping partners to active last occasion I alluded to. His Excellency suggests that applause, Well, gentlemen, true to my members called for regret, but at soy did usimilar honour, which testifies to reputation words, I have spared the tender feelings rate it had been shown that a low the interong he takes in our welfare. Need marketa, of our two honoured guests as much as I ledge of English was not necessary for less to say, the hosts of this evening highly testing

Marco arc maintaining a constant machine-gun and rife fire upon the Slav coastal population.

FIUME OUTPORTS, OCCUPIED.

LATER.

Ebert and Herr von Simons. BOLSHEVIK · AMBASSADOR

TO CANCEE CONTRACTS IN AMERICAZ NA COPENHAGES, December 28th.

.commend

present..

informed the

A message from Trieste states that, in consequence of the threatening atti tade of the leaders at Fiume, General & message from Moscow states that Caviglia, ou December 22nd-ordered the M Tehitcherin has cabled M. Martens, pemination of the advanced posts around the Bolshevik Ambassador in Washington the port, which was carried out on who has been ordered to be deported,

Bla December 25th, after fighting in which acknowledging the intimation of the possibly could without incurring the blame good work in the Colony(Applause.) AR appreciate, a must do the whole Chinese for extation 20 the Italian forces lost 5 killed and 30 latter's expulsion and ordering him to of those who have commisioned my no act there was no one else doing it, a neces community and they are no less apprecia. adulte Bon of inferio wounded.

cancel all contracts with America firms as their spokesman. I believe I cannot sary, Tomilt, wee that these gentlemen did tivo of the compliment which the other ships for foreign merkota

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