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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1888.
We cannot recognise the necessity for this wholesale photographing of men who have committed no offence against the law and who as a body are honest, industrious, and useful members of the community. Had it been suggested to stamp them with a branding iron for purposes of identification in the event of their lapsing into dishonesty, the whole colony would have
Tax treaty between the United States and China prohibiting the entry of Chinese labourers into the United States fco, posted of eyes has been sent to the Senate.
HIS EXCELLENCY LAU JUI-FEN, Chinese Minister to Great Britain, has advised the Governor of Kweichow that he has completed the purchase of the requisite mising plant for that province.
VISCOUNT DE BEZAURE, the French Consul at Canton, and Schor Ortuño, Spanish Consul at msy, wair beir respecte familier, et to-day for Marseilles by the, Messageries Maritimes steamer Natali
We read that a scheme is under consideration for tunneling the volcano Popocatapeti through fid wall of the crater, in order to reach the deposits of sulphur inside the mountain,
MESSER. ARNHOLD, KARRERO & CO., the local
LATEST Naval news is to the effect that the trials of the two 110-ton breech-loading guns of the gents, inform us that, according to a telegram new armour-plated barbelte ship Denbat have received from the head office, the annual meeting of the China Shippers Mutual S. N. Co been brought to a very satisfactory conclusion passed off most satisfactorily. A dividend arisen as one man in its indignation at Among the "fowls of the air" are three-theat Sheerness. The guns were each tested with of 7 per cent. was declared, after writing cagle, awan and raven-which live to the age of the full charges of 1,000lb. of powder, the pro£33,000 off Depreciation Fund, £1,3 off attain the goodly age of 60 years. The sparrow-breech-loading guns were also tested with 100 years or more. The paroquet and heronjecrites fired weighing 1,80lbs, The 6-in. stee! hawk, and pelican may live to be 40, while the charges of 42lb of powder and projectiles peacock and linnet reach the quarter century, weighing, toolb., the results being also and the canary, 24 year.
satisfactory.
the mere mention of such barbarity; and yet the moral degradation of this system of photographs, making a man a "suspect" no matter how honest he may have been all his life, is only one degree short of the use of the hot fron. Anything more deplorable than this short-sighted policy we cannot imagine, and it is much to be regretted that Governor ozi Vaux was, induced to sanction' an uncalled. Mackintosh, master of the steamer Marcia, and March was cloudy and wet; April com- |
NCOK Aroo, 25, a Niugpo saman, was, to-day charged at the Police Court, on remand, with the theft of $70, the monies of Alexander
taken on the 3rd inst. A Chinese policeman the prisoner in Square Street. Mr. Wodehouse remanded the case till Tuesday, April 24th, or pending the arrival of the complainant in Hong-
as the extent of their work may be affected by the future facilities afforded by an increase of granted the Brigade for this year, the actual -water supply:"he thought a bonus skonti te- amount of such bonus to be decided upon by **G**TINKAGE Cammilice, As regiften the Volunteer Fire. Brigades, if the Government come under Government control in some way or granted them any subsidy, they would have to ether.
no
Mr. McEwen said he would show the Council the inaccuracies committed by the Colonial
less than 18 different Companies located abroad, Treasurer at the last meeting." He said that in this Colony there wereCompanies who did business for and that the great number of fires which occurred here were mostly due to the recklesstaking of risks by these Agential Companies who pocketed their~*
because although some of our local Companies figured in the Directory as agents for 18 or 20 foreign Companies, they actually did bar inais they generally issued policies. As to attributing the fires which occurred here to the facility with. which these Companies took risks, he thought the charge was highly injudicious.
Insurance Fund, and carrying £3,000 forward to new account. The earnings for the current quer are double the amount earned during commissions. The first statement was incorrect, the corresponding period last year.
OUR vernal season this year is assuredly one of MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE with only two or three of them on whoss behalf
the gloomiest experienced in this Land of the Sun for many years past. The whole of February
- COUNCIL.
for and flagrant Injustice which has said that at 7.30 p.m. on that, day he arrested menced with a variation of thunderstorms which held this afternoon, when there were present:-
[ already caused great inconvenience to commercial interests and may yet lead to serious trouble. The situation, although not in any sense alarming, presents someong.. difficulties. Over a thousand men are out on strike, and we know right well that under such circumstances, even in Communications insules for prilications must be accompanied England, dangers are always threatening. So far, nothing, has occurred to cause apprehension; there
was a bit of
Įtisrequestedtlatali communications rulating to Substripekoan, Aderivers, A, be addressed to the "Manager, Hongkong Telsgraph" and not in the Editor.
Lettersyna Khorial antatters tovbu sim to “The Editor and mit te luddividual members of the staff.
by the pace of wikew of the writers, not necessity for publication; but na cruisence of good faith.
While the comuns of the Hongkong Telegraph will alwayn. be for the fair cassion by Curvepudients of all queries adiecting public bitdents, it must to distinctly understood that the Editor does not to any way held himself responsible for opinions the expressed,
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers are reposted to forward; ail notices intended for inserzinu ise alat day% jesus pot Vater than Thres a'Clock; s024 Not to getard the early publicatión ofiļu paper,
riot, or clansmen's fight, at West Point this forenoon, and doubtless a few paltry skirmishes have taken place along the Praya, and where the cargo-boat- men usually rendezvous; but as a rule the
INDIAN papers report an interesting military foot race for a large stake which was brought to issue the other day. The rivals were Privates Coveney, Shrigley, Highland Light Infantry, and the Northumberland Fusiliers, and venue was at Rawul Pindec, on the race-course, before about two thousand spectators of all ranks, from the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Division down to the smallest drummer. The distance was 700 yards, and the stakes Rs. 5,000, in addition to about Rs. 5,000 more in bets. Coveney broke down about half-way, and to the delight of the men from Peshawar, who back their champion.
went on unabated for many consecutive days and degrees, now suddenly descending to 60, has nights, and the temperature, now rising to 79 undoubtedly contributed to many unpleasant sensations in the living thermometers of the visible for a couple of hours, surrounded by an human frame. This morning the son was extensive halo of vapour which prognosticates a continuation of wet weather. We shall thus experiencing any of the genial influences of be fairly launched into midsunimer without Spring.
4 CORRESPONDENT, gives the Bombay Gazette
A meeting of the Legislative Council was His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Mr. J. Russell, Acting Chief Justice, Mr. E. L Dex Vicux), Dr. F. Stewart, Colonial Secretary,
O'Malley, Attorney-General, Mr. A. Lister, Colonial Treasurer, Captain W. M. Deane,
Surveyor-General, Messrs. P. Ryrie, A. P. Superintendent of Police, Mr. J. M. Price,
McEwen, C. P. Chater. J. Bell-Irving, and Wong Shing, (unofficial members,)
read and confirmed.
The minutes of the previous meeting were
Kelsertiments soil' Subscription which are unt ordered for strikers have been in all respects. orderly Shrigley won casily by about six yards, much his office. The impression is that had the Home/ tion of Her Majesty's Jubilee; the sum of $770
Bad port with legcontinend vintil comtermanded.
The Hongkong Telegmph has thelargest cincalation of any English tasape por published in thw Far Fist, and is therefore the
The Colonial Secretary laid on the table the Educational Repost for 1887; also the report of the proceedings of the Finance Committee held on the 4th inst. when the following votes were sanctioned-A re-vote of $25,000 as the Government's contribution towards the celebra
for the conversion of the boatmens' quarters at the
of Imports and Exports; $300 towards the enlargement of the Basil Mission School; and $270 as an allowance to the head gardener, These votes were put and passed.
His Excellency in referring to the proposal recently set on foot for the erection of a light-
bel medium for Adventisen, Tennis bicaret en application accompanied by a crowd numbering several came down in crowds, with lots of money to aggression would have been successfully resisted. Harbour Office into offices for the Registration
The Hongkong Telegraph's mutuber at the Telephona Canizal Exchange is No. 1.
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers in The Hongkong Telegraph nje respectfully reminded that all Nudtcriptions are payable in advan
The Hongkang Telegraph.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1888.
THE STRIKE OF THE CARGO- "BOAT COOLIES.
some news from Zanzibar where Colonel Evan Smith, who succeeds Sir John Kirke as Consul- General, has recently entered upon the duties of
Government taken a decided attitude, the German
by the Zanzibaris. As it is, the Teutons now occupy the position hitherto accorded by the goodwill of the Sultan to our countrymen. They are endeavouring, however, to do too much, founding small colonies which the climate decimates. The mortality among the German
and law abiding. "A deputation of them,
hundreds, waited on the Registrar General this morning, but as they firmly declined to accede to the Government's demand to be photographed, the interview proved profitless. Meanwhile, shipping business is being greatly hampered, although the facilities afforded by the Hongkong and desire of administering Confirmation to the youth British element is standing together and is with the British Minister at Peking, with Sir! Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company of the parishes located in that quarter. The determined to recover lost ground. A railway of | Robert Hart, and the Secretary of State for the have removed many obstacles which would otherwise have caused great and general inconvenience,
IN the present sad outlook of affairs between Church and State in the Philippines, it is refreshing to note the Archbishop of Manila's intimation to the people of the Laguna district, conveying-in-the-most unctuons language-his-settlers-is-very-heavy. On the other hand, the house on Gap Rock, sald he had communicated
It is hardly necessary to add that the Government cannot without great loss
Venerable prelate says:-"Ia fulfilment of our pasional charge, we have resolved upon under _taking_a_holy visit to the parishes of the province of Laguna." It being a settled point in Manila that the religious orders, with the
authorities in the Philippines, one may easily on a formidable opposition to the constituted
visit" proposed by the Archbishop, guess what the real objects are of the "holy
a
The Colonial Treasurer replied that he was sorry he had calculated the extent of busines done by the local Companies from the list of
special charge against any particular Insurance thefr connections as printed in the Directories. As to the second allegation, he did not bring an Company, but he said, and would still main-
which have recently occurred here tain, that a feeling of uneasiness was prevalent the Colony as to the origin of many fires
in
The Attorney General said that he would move at the next meeting for a first reading of an Ordinance to reorganize the Coroner's Inquests." in this Colony, the chief object of which was to have such Inquests conducted by a Magistrale, instead of by the Coroner.
The Colonial Treasurer, pursuant to notice, proposed the following amendment in the Bill entitled "The Rating Ordinance, 1888.
Section sub-section 2-Omit the last sentence of the sub-section and substitute for it the following
Such annual value alall hot include the value of any machinery in or upon such tenement."4
The Colonial Secretary seconded. The Council was in Committee on this Bill when our report left.
CORRESPONDENCE.
--We do not necpaszilly endorse the opinions expreiseby
Correspondents in this columu.]
OF THE CHINESE.
Colonies, on the matter, and expected within a MR. ALABASTER ON THE CHRISTIANITY short time to be in a position to announce that the proposal had been finally accepted.
TO THE EDITOR OF mue "Hawazona Telegraph." SIR, I see that Mr. Alabaster, in his transin-
Jr is only a few days since the Daily of face! retreat from the ignoble position/Archbishop at their head,' are at present carrying way for legitimate trade, which is the best antidote Colony, and he hoped he would, within a very fall to make the sinologues, not to speak of the
Press took upon itself to severely censure and throy ridicule, on the North China
it has so foolishly taken up. Pledged to Daily Mor, because the last named journal justice to commend it than Lord SALISBURY's a policy of coercion, which has even less had ventured to express an opinion that it frish terrorism, the Executive will be was knedly-a-matter for surpriso_if the}
Compelled to enforce the observance of THE repairs to the Hongkong Hotel are rapidly Chinese in Hongkong did think that there the obnoxious and useless measure that progressing and in very short time the damage was one law for them and another for has caused the present deadlock. There caused to the building the other day will be made foreigners. We cannot but express our need be no accasion for the use or display good. Owing to the new wing, which adjoin extreme surprise," said the little Jove of of physical force; threats, like loaded that part of the dining room which gave way, our morning contemporary, that a sober rifles and fixed bayonets, can safely be being in course of construction, the substantial Journal like the Daily News should support kept in the background. The Governorat a very trifling additional expense. It would renewal of the damaged structure will be effected such a silly notion as that there is in Hong- must recognise that these poor people have been necessary, under any circumstances, kong one law for the Chinese and another
are being grossly imposed upon, that their to have demolished a considerable portion of for foreigners." The surprise of the writer self-respect is being wantonly outraged the wall, as the intended alterations, which in the Daily Press can signify but very little, for no useful purpose whatever, and include an extended dining saloon, a new bar, as it is clearly apparent that he either that they are entitled to just and lenient billiard-room, elevator lift, etc, and the result of must have lived for years in the most
(treatment. If properly approached there the late accident, so far as the public are besotted ignorance of what has been should be very little difficulty in amicably concerned, will be afar stronger and safer building transpiring around him, or has some arranging matters with the strikers; the might have been delayed. It's an ill wind that with many other conveniences which otherwise purpose to serve in "burking" the truth. authority of the Government must be laws natbody guid. It has always been notorious, from the respected, but if the offensive regulation foundation of the colony up to the present cannot at present be withdrawn, let day, that there has been one law for theit be amended as far as possible and Chinese and another for British, and made only temporary in its application. foreign residents; and in support of this
There can be no possible justification in a assertion we have only to polat to the place like Hongkong for corporations of strike amongst the cargo-boat coolies,
respectable working men being placed which for the past few days has almost under a criminal ban, and we are quite paralysed every description of work certain that if the Home Government were in, the harbour. Some extraordinarily made acquainted with the true state of clever official, with whose identity we are affairs, such offensive distinctions between not at present acquainted, decreed that classes would be at once set aside. If our it was requisite the whole of the men expensive Police force is unable to cope employed in the boats loading and unload-with the criminal element in the colony ing cargo from vessels, should be photo without resorting to stupid expedients like graphed, and that these photographs forcing this photographing fad on respect should be filed at the Central Police able people, it is quite time the Station. It does not appear to have struck this energetic and intelligent, gentleman system were thoroughly overhauled and
that his brilliant idea made these workmen what in police court phraseology are known as suspects"-a sort of hybrid_ ticket-of-leave men-without any apparent reason or justification. Doubtless there are rogues and thieves in the ranks of the cargo-boat coolies, as there are in much higher ranks of life in the colony; but we quite fail to understand why on this account the whole of a numerous, useful, and generally respectable body of work- men should be compelled to conform to regulations which place them only a shade
lower than convicted criminals Would this arbitrary piece of offensive class legislation be tolerated if an attempt were made to apply it to any section of the European community? Supposing the pollce authorities insisted on the bank and Insurance clerks employed in the colony supplying their photographs to the detective department-what would inevitably be the result. The question requires to answer, And yet the cases are, so far, as law, and justice are concerned, on all fours; nominally the Chinese are supposed to be on exactly the same footing as British and foreign residents, but in practice we find a very different
for the forei
reconstituted,
TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter.)
FRANCE..
entire
LONDON, April 16th. - General Boulanger has been elected for the Nord by an overwhelming majority of goyooo votes.
THE GERMAN EMPEROR
The Emperor Frederick was confined to his bed on Sunday by frequent coughing and irritation of the trachen; Bronchitis is feared.
Later.
His Majesty the Emperor of Germany has assembled at the Palace and Prince William been attacked by pneumonia. The family have has been appointed to represent the Emperor,
LOCAL AND GENERAL. We note that the departure of the Pacific Mall Company's Steamer City of Paking for San Francisco vid Yokobaras, has been postponed to Friday the zoth just at rp.m.
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With regard to the Praya Extension scheme, be had received suggestions and explanations from the military and naval authorities of the
short period of time, be enabled to send home for the Colonial Secretary's approval'a plan of interested agreed. The home Government was the intended works on which all parties
would probably hasten its solution. fully alive of the importance of the matter, and
the Council,Whether it was the intention of Mr. A. F. MacEwen, pursuant to notice, asked the Government to act up to the recommendations contained in the Commissioners Report on the subject of Interpretation forwarded in September; system in force in the various Government fast year, which condemned in general terms the
Departments
hundred miles from some convenient pointon the coast to the slopes of the African Ghats is under consideration. It will bridge the unhealthy swamps which make access to the healthy interior difficult and dangerous, and will thus pave the
to the trafic.in human beings. ̧.·
FURTHER evidence was taken this afternoon in the Chinese rendition case, before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse Cheung-Lat, who was a winesk for the prosecution, in cross-examination by Mr. Dennys, said he was an employé of the pawn-shop company, and had been there about year as goods wrapper. Witness did not think the first defendant in the dock-who was the man who shot the master of the shop soon after they bad broken in he heard the exactly intended to shoot the deceased, because prisoner say "If you don't mind I will shoot you," and then the pistol went off, which he thought was by an accident. The deceased was an old man of about yo, and was in the act of walking away when the tragedy happened. The robbe s had been in the shop about an hour when this happened and had already been all floors. An inquest was held on the body by the over the place, which was a boule with four Chinese officials, and witness said he was presentation. the incidents he knew in connexion with the at the inquiry, and informed the Coroner of all shooting and death. This completed his evidence and the prisoners were again remanded till 10 a.m. on Wednesday.next, the 25th instant.
THE British ship Lock Eck, of Glasgow, Capt Fattendreigh, which was docked at Amoy the other day, is the largest vessel that has ever been placed in the dock at that poit, her tonnago being 1,701. The Loch Ect went aground in Keelung harbour owing to one of her cables IN the Italian Chamber of Deputies on the 17th parting, and had in consequence to go into dock uito, Signor Crispi, the Prime Minister, said the Amoy Dock Company that they posseis unjust attacks to which, I have been subjected for inspection. It is very much the credit of "I have never understood the reason for the facilities for docking such large vessels as the on account of our alliances. The treaties of Lock Eck, and they further have the reputation 1882 and 1887 were concluded by the present of doing cheaper work than Hongkong, with all Government's predecessors in office, but at the its boasted appliances, and at the same time same time I must say that I entirely approve showing very satisfactory returns to the share them. Even when I was merely a member of fact that the practical manager of the Amoy ought to be in unison with Germany and Austria holders. This may possibly be owing to the the Chamber I always maintained that Italy Dock is Mr. James G. Liddell, one of the ancient on all European questions, and with England on "Trojaus" of Kowloon, whose experience of all matters relating to the sea. dock management, acquired after name twenty years service with the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, is probably unsurpassed in the
Far East.
In 1877 the Government was informed that Marshal MacMahon, the French President, con- templated steps with a view to the restoration of the temporal power of the Pope. I was conse quently charged with a mission, and before pro- WRITING in The Woman's World, "apropos of ceeding to Germany I went to France, where, a Dinner," "Ouida" defends her habit of giving among other prominent personages, I saw M. her guests cigarettes after the dif, and urges Gambetta, who was in favour of an agreement other entertainers to follow it. This is not with Germany. At Gastein the bases were because "Ouida" herself smokes. On the laid of the treaties sübsequently concluded. contrary, she has never smoked, and she thinks "The object of these treatles was, however, "ally and injurious habit," But, she says, the maintenance of peace. War will never be "as men are constituted nowadays, they are not provoked by us. Germany has nothing more to happy without smoking; they do not talk well desire, and Austria ought to uphold Italy and to without it; and, therefore, for pity's sake let think of the reorganization of her internal affairs them smoke; and if Turkish cigarettes come in To attribute to us bellicose proposals is absurd. after the rd there is no excuse or occasion for We cannot exhibit towards France greater that after-dinner smoking, which in England friendship than we do at present. The trifling keeps the men drinking by themselves in a very incidents which have occurred have been settled other country makes them take themselves relations, also, exist between this country and gross and barbarous manner, and la every to the satisfaction of both nations. The best away from the drawing-room to the smoking Spain, the wise and cautious Government of the room at intervals throughout the evening No Queen Regent assuring a future prosperity to her spectacle confirms foreigner's Invariable infant son and the entire country Impressions of the want of politeness in England like that procession of a dozen ladies streaming never had any idea of conque
As regards Africa, the Government has
tions of Confucius which appear in your columns, translates the one central word in Confucianism as Christianity; translation which will not
missionaries, stare and gasp. Mr. Alabaster has not taken the trouble to justify his transla tion, and I hope he will not think it presumption in me to justify it for him,
Christianity and would no doubt object to any The missionarica have their own definition f
definition of my making; but hardly think they can very well object to a definition which
came to Christ and said: "Master, what good the Founder of Christianity himself gave of his
thing thall I do that I teaching. A certain young man, we are told,
Christ said unto him:If thou wilt enter into
may have eternal life
shalt do no murder; thou shalt not steal honour life, keep the commandments." But he said:"
thy father and thy mother; and love thy neigh
sideration to the question, was prepared to rest thou wilt be perfect, renounce all that thou The Colonial Secretary stated in reply that bour as thyself. But the young man sald H.E. the Governor having given his careful con- "All these things have I kept from my youth commend some of the suggestions of the Report: hast and come and follow me.
up: what lack I yet?” Christ said unto him:
decision, but he would leave the matter for the as to others he was still unable to give a final
the Estimates for 1889 are in course of prepar- consideration of the Financial Committee when
Which commandments 7" Christ said: "Thou
renunciation and the obeying of the command ments; that is Christianity.
Here then we have Christ's own definition:
Now let us compare this with Confucius' own definition of the one great word in his doctrine,
Confucius said, "To renounce ourself and to one day and asked him to define the word jas. A young man, his own disciple, came to him
obey the commandments; that is jen. When The answer is in n high strain which, with the the disciple asked, "Which commandments ?" example of Mr. Alabaster before me, I will translate with words from the Bible which have
the same effect upon an Englishman that the Chinese text has upon an educated Chinaman. things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsover things are elevated, whatsoever The words are: Whatsoever things are true;
whatsoever things are amiable, whatsoever things are of good report' have these in your mind and let your actions be guided by them."
PAVESIC PROSIT. Canton, 13th April, 1688.⠀
sapid development and extension of the City Mr. McEwen moved, That, in view of the of Victoria, and the necessity that exists for greater protection against fire, a Commission be appointed to test the advisability of a thorough
e-organisation of the Brigade.
After adducing several illustrations of the manner in which Fire Brigades were conducted Police Constables who took part in our local in Manchester and London, he found that the Brigáde were, over-worked and under-pald, that our water supply was essentially defective, and that a thorough overhaul of our fire extinguishing institutions was urgently required. If the Surveyor General would supply the Council the Tytam water supply would be available on OCCASIONAL PAPERS ON CHINESE with information as to the probable date when the various levels of the town, and as to the pressure brought to bear on waters so supplied, more accurate calculations could be made, and a surer basis of reform of the Fire Brigade be cometo. It was also urgently desirable that the Government should institute enquiries into the origin of the fires' In this colony.. As during the last six months no less than 24 fires had occurred, entailing" serious loss. of life and property, no better deterrent could be devised to check incendiarism than a thorough enquiry instituted after the occurrence of every fire.
PHILOSOPHY
(B CHALONER ALABASTER)
THE LUN-YU..
CHAPTER XIV
Section H'sien asking Confucius what a man ought to be ashamed of, he said-Drawing your salary just the same whether the State be tightly ordered you serve the State for the public good, not or the reverse...2
Section II. Pink for your own food wa
When asked if that man might not be said to have attained the perfect life who had no with to overcome, or pride in victory, or anger that another had obtained, what he, thought due to bim, or covetour desire for what did not fall: \rightly to him, the ange replied He has attained: that in all that is needed
hat is very difficult, but I cannot say that
Mr.P.Ryrieinsecondingthie motion, remarked that the amount of dissatisfaction prevalling with the members of the Fire Brigada was justifiable on various grounds, and he hoped that the Head of the Executive would co-operate i rendering our Brigade a thoroughly efficient one The Surveyor General, in replying to Mr McEwen, said he had every reason to hope that town next November, and that the the Tytam waters would be delly
from the hydrants to reach three times the height the water would be such as to enable the liquid
of the present dwellings locate about: 400 feet above, sen › level,; which' circumstance "Wi greatly facilitate the extinguishi ColonyaMEDIE
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out of a dining-room without a man's arm offered It would be folly to think of such a thing. We apol cons to any one of them and climbi ¡up; the | merely, desired, that malan staircase by themselves, critically former positions, and Inspecting the folds of each other's trains, and should be sect inwardly depreciating each others' coiffurez, fans been almost the and jawela, while a dozen men remain behind to still open. Holy City are now en route from Bomb to this drink mor claret than is good
THE 150 Mahrattas ordered by the Macao Government to reinforce the Police force
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