1907-12-18 — Page 4

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Intimation

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18 1907

FROM PIRATH CHASING ZO

"THE SCRAP HEAP.

In view of the special mission for which the British West River Flotilla was mobilised

S. WATSON & CO., and is now on service, the record of the

LIMITED

THE GREAT

Watson's

British brig® Esfy in these waters in the carly. days of the Colony makes interesting reading. An uncoviable history attaches to the old brig ly, which is now cast aside after doing duty for some years as a coal hulk. The Lily served for so long in the. Far East in the early 'seventies that it used to be said of her that she could find her own way

POPULARITY without a navigator anywhere in Chinese waters: At that time brushes with piratical junks were hot and often. In one of these the 's commanding officer failed to display as keen a relish for fighting as the Admiralty thought he should possess and he was removed from. his post as a conse- It is also said of the fly that one querice. of lier captains flogged every man in the ship's company during a commission.

E

VERY OLD LIQUEUR - SCOTCH

WHISKY

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

WORK is being carried on in the gold-mines of

Nevada by the aid of non-única mea.'

HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY ITS CONSISTENT EXCELLENCE MR: N. A. Siebs, of Messrs. Siemssen & Co', returned to the Colony by the German mail this moring.

OF

QUALITY,

IT IS A

PURE MALT WHISKY

Of

GENUINE AGE

AND

FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.

Per Case

$15.00

THE sigting in Korea suws no abatement. A Japanese postmaster has been murder d in the Chyolla province.

CANTON KOWLOON.

RAILWAY

BARLY COMMENCEMENTOF WORK.

WARNING TO THE PEOPLE..

{from Our Own Correspondent,.)

Canton; 17th December,

TURBINE STEAMER IN PORT

V PIRACY OR ROBBERY}

FISHING JUNK TWICE BOARDED, T.

B.B. "'HIRATU MARU” ARRIVE <

The Hirafu Maru; a new teamer built for ⠀⠀ Some interesting statements ware made at The Ja innote Siste kinilways, of 647 tons and the opening of the December Criminal Sus- ander the command of Cipt. Calaway; arrived | sions this morning, by his Honour Sir Francis this afternoon from Singapore on the way to Piggott (Chief, Justice), when the four fisher Yokohama, in ballast." Gol, Danny will dwait | man "-Wong Cheung lai, Lum Snek On, her there, inspect the ship, and see her handed Chin Wah and Chenug Po Sting-who, ware. over jo, the Japanese authorities., Annther: originally charged with piracy bad their indici. Steamer of iba saine pitiera, in ide by the sime | most amended to one ai robuery, firm, for Japan, is about to leave Scolland now, ..., Wien Sir Francis had read the papaesin The fliraju Mara is one of Mesurs. Denny connection with the trial, he said that he Brothers latest achievements in the direction not ċed that the lodictment contained courges of turbine ships, This is the first of a couple under the common law ba "well as under. of

the Ordinance, Rod bo had grave doubts

as to whether in comm in law there was, an

pffince existing after it had Leen proved. by he Ordinode, and made matters exceed

Vingly difficult to explain to the juy.

My forecast of a few weeks ago, that your to ders might expect the report that die Grst sad of the Casin-Kowloon Railway (Chinese orders given to the yard and when the ship section) would be turned before the year is out, was launched' the chrisisning ceremony was will, in all likelihood, be realized. There is every performed by Madama Yamanouch, the wife indication that an early start will be made with of Vice Admiral Yamanouchi, who was dreas the work of construction. One of the surested on the occasion in japanese costume. –– evidence in the fact that Tuotai Wei Han, the The Hirafu Maru is a steel turbina steamer, director of this Railway Department, bas issued the principal dimanalona being:-Length be a notification informing the general public that twcen perpendiculus, 28f breadth mould flag-potes will be planted along the roule of 40, 35 11.; depth, at 1, 6 ins. She has been the tilroad, and that owners of landed pto built under an cial survey of Lloyd's Register, perties within the marks so put up are enjoined and in accordance with the requirements of not to cause unnecessary trouble, when their the Board of Trade and of the Teishiusho 'land may be required by the Government and | Rules for the special service in the Tsugar which will be purchased by the department at Stral Accommodation is provided for first a fair valuation.

de by second, and third class passengers. The speed is to be 18 knots. The ship has been built to connect between the termini of the railways of the two main islands of Japan. Her sixty mile passage she is to do in three and a half hours, which is nearly half of the time 'now occupled incra sing the English channel,

AN OLD PAPYRUS RECENTLY DISCOVERED.

**[Contribuited.]

The land of which the, Flier of History declared that no other country held so many wonders, has bequeathed to us, by various channels, the rumour and remnant of a strange knowledge..

She has devised no enigmus insoluble, and also messages veiled in allegory, fascinating

the Attorney General (Mt. 15. Rees Daves) explained that there was some difficulty in framing the indictmeal... The prisoners could, be placed on trist under the Ordinance, which had no application. The question aross he to whether the offence was commilled within the water, the Colony or on the high sets. The indictment was framed in order to meet passi,

'e 'c intingencios.

The Chief Justice.thought that any question| on the indictment should be cleared up. The prisoners were charged on the high seas, which was piracy” by interstional law, sod likewise the Common law. Does that come under the Piracy Statutes ?" he asked." It is in force in the Colony.'

The Atorney-General-pin out aware of that,

*The Chilel Justice-Yes, they are in force.

The Atorney-General- I am not sure of the they are. The evidence shows that the offence razy Siatates would actually meet it, even if

was committed in territorial waters and there fire is not piracy. ana ing ructed that that

On board the / itafu Maru, the new turbine steamer for the Japanese Government Railway department, is Ms. Johti Ward, Junr, who in to watch the performance of that vessel's fur and Bras, Dumbarton. Mr. John Ward is the bine engines on beball of his firm, Wm. Danny

son of Mr. John War"," the man sger of that rennwned shipbuliding firm, and president of the Engineering and Shipbuilders' Institute of 'is so.

thein;

Professor Shimoda, who is watching the be Wherefore much study of them is wearics,haviour of the turbines on, behalf, of, the and of the hazarding of interpretations there is Japanese Government. It is understood that after the Hirafu Moru is taken over by the Japanese Government, Professor Shimoda will ¿ntinue for a fudher period of three months with the engines in order to inake an exhaus tive study of their capabilities. ·

Tнa Staff off the Hengkong and Whampoand impenetrable fur those who approach Scotland. Also a passenger by the ship 15 The Chief Justice-) lima Island? Dock Collar: issued invitations to a dance on Tuesday, the 31st inst., at the Kowloon Dacks.

THE woman, Lam Kiu, who stands charged with administering poison to her husband, as reported in our last night's issue, was this after

noon committed for trial.

no end..

In the reign of King Tsus, it is chronicled by Piah-holep, the giand vizier, that the chief musician, did essay to play, before, the King, (may be live for ever) on an instrument of many strings.

Now Den' of the son of Khorti, was well skilled in making the instruments of many.

rings, and did excel all other craftsmen,

A COOLIE named Li On, of 7, West Street, was caught toitering on the Fotfonlum Road-t upda'a certain day an enemy of Deu' of neara European dwelling house-last evening, did, say unto the chiel musician; anil arrested. His suspicions conduct seat him. to gaol for fifteen days this moming

A. S. WATSON & CO., | THE so. Yuenklang Mars is badly shore at

LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHED ́A.D. 1841.

ALEXANDRA, BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 30th November, 1997.

NOTAT,

Ali onnulatioas. intended for publusting l

"The HONGKONG TELEORAPI!", „-bunk be

should be accompanied be the Writer's 'Natus an Astilom.

Lo-Ke, in the Tungting Lake, The1s: Wealing

Maru was unsuccessful in her attempt to taw

the vessel off, and on account of the river fall ing so rapidly, it is doubtful if she will be ra floated this winter--Hankow Daily News

the side of Kennedy Town cattle wharf watch ing the discharge of same pigs, overbalanced bimself and fell into the harbour. In falling his heid cams into confict with a rock which. was jutting out sb'ave the surface, and he was

killed.

***

If thou be a leader, as oge directing the con duct of the multitude (of musicians) endeavour always to be gracious, that thine own conduct be without defect

Great is truth, appointing a straight path;

never bath it been overthrown since the reig

of Osiris.

I have here an instrument of many strings, which "excellesh in cunning the work of Deu of the son of Kherti.

but in the sound thereof it is not of the same [word obscure, probably relating to the number of vibrations'hi thess of Deal of."

o

FATALITY AT THE GLOBE HOTEL.

VIOLENT BID-OP A US. MARINEL

Private l'elly, thirty-two years of age, a marine belonging to the Unite States ship "Wilmington, met his death this morning by filling into thì báckyard of the Globa Hotel

The Allorasy: Genend-They say near the e. the Colony The Chief Justice-That is in the waters of

The Attorney-General-Yes, -

Telegrams.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SERVICE,

FOOCHOW RACES

SECOND DAY'S RESULTS:

[From Our Own Correspondent]

Fooolow, 16th Decainberg

0.00 p.m.

The races were continued to-day. First race won by Winchester. Second race won by Corrie. Third race won by Winchestor Fourth race won by Mainstay.

Fifth race won by Scarlet Trunner, Six lt race won by Bay Ruin. Seventh race won by Corrie.

{Singapore. Free Press]" Echoes from Port Arthur.

phdon, December is."

A Cpart Martial on Generals Stoessel, Reiss, Fock and Smirnoff, in connection, with thr Capitulation of Port Arthur, has been" rpenea

8. Petersburg.

[A Portin dispatch of November 19 states that the legal proceedings ordered by the Cir to be taken against General 2 toessal com- menced on 1st December:

The officiel record of the capures at Port

gun captured was 28. Of gun ammuntien Arthur showed that the number of serviceable.

there were 206,714 rounds; small arms nom. bered 30,59'; mail an ammunion, 5,436,740, rounds. The prisoners included 41,641 com- 'batanti, of whom 15,307 were sick or wounded, The supplies taken comprised, four, 1,475,000. lbs. barley, 123,000 16.; Indian corn, 23,183. bye, 2,150 lb. ;beid, 1,905,000 lb canned beel, $8,000 1b; silt, 599,000 lb, sugar, 3300 lb. The Times correspondent,xt Peking, Dr. Morrison, after visiting Daloy; and Poit Arthur, wrote on January a5, 1956, that, "no" mare discreditable surrender, has been record- | eâ in history," "He said that General Kondra- chenko, who was filled, on December 181b, The Attorney-General -No. The other case 1934, was the beast and soul of the defence, and was armed, robbery, although it took place at | thạt but for him General Stoessel would bave,

capitulated weeks before The Japanese found 25,00 able-bodied soldiers in the foit- ress, well clad and well nourished. There was no failure of ammunition or of food.]

The Chief Justice-That being so the Piracy tatutes are not needed.

The Auorney Giqueral- similar case was ied here some tinie agu

* The Chief Justice-But this question never raised."

.Red.

́was

The Chief Junice (after a pause) think iì it took place of Llama Island we had better" drop the Common law.

The Aitomey-General acquiesced, and the trial began.

C.

Glover (fureinan), AOgdvic, Ali Mabom med fäffar, T. Segg, H. E Craddock, I.S. Levy and E. Howard.

The following jury was empanelled: Messrs

The charges committing armed robbery with the waters of the Colony-were the

pot guilty.

Mr. W. Reek Davies, who was instructed by Mr. G. E. Mairell, of the Crown Solicitor's office, appeared for the Crown. The accused were undefended.

ARMY SERGEANT MISSING,

ALLEGED FOUL' PLAY.

Quite a seqsation has been created in the Colony over a report made to the police of the sudden disappearance of Sergeant Dukes, 8,0.A.ƒ

transport Sicilia. Notwithstanding that a rare ful search has been made by the city delectives he still row aids lost to his wife, who is living in the Colony. Sergeant Dakes, it wasstaled, acted as Provost Sergeant during Sicilia's voyage to “ ongkong,' and 'during the trip, reports say, he had occasion to reprimind saveral of the men. The Sicilia arrived here on the roth instant, and on that day the Sergeant was re- posted as missing. The theory advanced is one of foul play. The barbour, has beên searched, but nothing bat come to light. -How ever that may be, wheller he is murdered or not, the police will leave no stone unturned until they find the man alive, or his murderers, -- if he was killed.

The story which was related to the police at headquarters goes to show that soise time last night, Kelly and a few friendship diates, we believe, went in the Globe Hotel and The chief musician did say unto that manpplied for beds, their intention being to spend LAST night an old cattleman, while standing at Yen, vakily, the work is cooningly wrought, the night there. Accommodation was provided read to the prisoner, to which they planes who arrived in the Colony the other day by the them on the to, floor. Shortly after seven o'clock this morning while his comrades were still abed, Kelly arose, dressed himself, and proceeded Now know ye, that as n fail, or set-off to

to the kitchen, Separating the kitchen from my play, it is needful for losser musicians to the main building, it might here be sinted, is play stringed instruments that I may rast fat passage way, about eight feet long and near- timea}. Also to show my superior skill, 'elsely three feet wide, with railings some four feet bigh on each side, to crossing this bridge on why. were I chief musician.

his way to the kitchen Kelly, it is surmised, must have stopped midway to look into the yard below, and in leaning over the railing he verbalanced himself and toppled over, landing on his head below, a drip of about thirty-five Wherefore do thou go to Deu' of, the son of feet."Death was instantineous. The fatality did, Khertigand say the chief musician seadeth become known until about filicon mirules me to borrow the key which tuneth his instrualer when the sailorman's body was found by the proprietor of the hotel. The police were ments of many strings.

For the gre i love which he beareth me, he immediately called in and the body, was re-asked where the money was concealed and

moved to the mat,dë for burial

rowed to The Kling, 1, House Road, FUNG FAN, a coolie, having no fixed place of abode, was charged at the Police, Coust, this

• Oplinary buddies. Quum auristinns ennald be added morning, at the instance of fospector Gourlay,

'to The Maunger

The Editor will not bustesteve to baresponsible feet ang miceted: 358,, tum de return any Contrilist long.

The Honghang Celegraph

with uttering three counterfeit twenty-cont pjeres, and with being in possession of *Beventeen other base coins. To both charges

guilty: accused pleaded no

Evidence was heard to the effect that at about four o'clock yesterday afternoon, accused, in copy with a fiend, call at a park shop at 31. Nullah Lane, Wanchir and HONGKONG, WEDNEsday, December 18, 1997. Called Inf some sausages. Accused paid for purchaseline dry dick, His friend

AMERICAN TRADE IN CHINA.

Despite the existence of more favourable conditions in Chins for an extention of American trade in the empire, official reports indicate that results, while not altogether unsatisfactory, are yet very far from what they should be: America's position is third, Great Britain and Japan holding the first and second places, in the order named, while Germany occupies fourth position. We gather from an American exchange that, roughly stated, Great Britain's shipments to China, fifty-four leading articles considered, amounted in value to '$115,000,000 (gold);; America's total thirteen leading articles con- sidered, amounted to $51,000,000, or not quite half as much as Great Britain's. While the total value of leading articles shipped by Japan amounted to only $22,000,000 the very large number of other articles entering into

the goods with three coins having the appear ance of Hongkong currency. About a minute after the pair had departed the shopkeeper din- covered that the coins were bad, and, going after them, he found' the agensed in Cross Street, A district watdunan was called and he 100k accused in custody. Whilst under arrest accused became very indignant and produced his purse to show that heply removed, however, seventeen other counterfeit possessed pool money. When his girdle was

coins rolled to the ground, On the first charge Mr. Gompertz sent accused to gaol for six weeks, and on the second count he ordered him to pay fi fót each coộn, making $17 in all, or a funherterm of a month's gaol---

O much has been heard lately concerning the imitation of trade-mark" that particular interest attaches to the following, which we reproduce from's London paper. It is declared to be as exact copy-and we can quite believe it-of the label found by a rerent traveller in the Hok

For the words of wisdom say: Thy name shall be good.

Thy face shall be [cen] sinong thy neigh. bours: thou shalt be provided with what thou

int kest...

wit fend it, and then will I play thine last

with the lessor musicians [instruments of wood ment of many strings after it is tuned in accord

and metal, which alter not]

1

But Dew' of, the son of Kheri,, was very wroth, and said':

id not give mine enemy my sword that he m.y slay me.

г1

"The chief musician knew not the words of Deu'

ol (which were] uttered to the other conftsman, When he did begin to play 'with the lesser musicians, he did prepare, with much pomp. knowing not of Deu' of's ange was his wost, and did make [humble obeisance

'The wall ja the wilderness doth make a sound like unto the plyaing of the chief musician upon that instrument of many strings..

Whereupon the chief musician was wroth, and did weep bitterly for, cry after the manner of his kind] and sent for co' of, the son of Kherti, and said:

Peace dwelleth not among the musicians there is a mighty cry of Wall,

Why didst thou not lend thy key (instru meat of vibration] as commanded?

But Deu' of, the son of Kherti, replied: Silence is more profitable unto thee than abundance of speech.

Consider how thou mayst be opposed by an

the commerce of the country forced the where foreigners are catered for, and was kaido on a suvce butle, It was at‘a hotel grand total much above the total for the obviously intended to imitate a well-known United States, Collon yarns shipped to hina make, as it was imprinted on a brick-red label, by Great Britain exceeded in value the total reading, thus: Yoicestershire Sauce. As expert that speaketh (in council). value of leading articles shipped from the prepared from a receipt of a colossatec ahd It is a foolish thing to speak of every kind United States: these British exports reach.influential, gentlemah, of that county. Pop of work.

worda.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

There will be a match on the Cub ground tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 pm. when a team captained by Lies Larmuus, A., will oppose a Nayal XV. Mr. Larmour's team, which will

have the assistance of reveral civilian members. ofte H.K-F.C, will play in colours.“

On Friday the H.K.E.C. will meet a Navál

team arranged by Lt. Isaacson, R.N. The Club will play in colours, and the kick-off will be a 4.45 pm sharp. Both games are expected to produce interesting struggles.

In view of the Internation it match, when England and Wales will play Scotland and Ireland," is set down for 28 h inst, these matches will parinke somewhat of the nature of trial matches, and as there are many as pirants for this important anc unter, no doubt. the keenness displayed wi't be very noticeable

In sing the particulars of the case, Mr. Davies haid that the charge against the prisoners was that of armed robbery committed within the waters of the Colony on the 14th ulty. Four men were fishing' on a junk, 'at Is Tak Ka, an island near Llama. At about eight o'clock that sight as the fishermen were hauling in their nets, a boat, holding four men, drew alongside. Three of the men climbed aboard the fishing boat armed wiib koives and other arms. In their rush to get on board one of the fishermen was pushed into the water. They

"

Sergeant Duker, we are informed, is a young man, short and stout in build; of dark com- plexion; and when last seen was dressed in

baki uniform

POLLAND'S LILLIPUTIANS,

on being told one man went into the hold and took a box cunta ning $54, some fish, ears and some small articles on board. At the request of the fishermen the robbers rescu- ad the half drowned fisherman and placed him in their bust When they had got their loot safely on bonid they returned him to his comra

Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company, who des and rowed away towards the call. The

are to open next Saturday evening" at the sama night the robbery was reported to losper Theatre Royal with "The Belle of New York":" for Dymond, ar Aberdeen Plice Station. On the leave Manila to-day by the in Zursing, and secan occasion the sgili-the same fisher: will reach Hongkong Friday. This is perhaps men were out in the junk a shon distance firm the most uniqus organisation in the world, here. They were asleep. They were awak-embracing as it does fifty of the cleverest men came on tour, all fully armed. Each man public. They give the popular musical exed by other bost coming alongside. Four children to be found now enter'aining the collared one of the fishermen, and siripped the comedies in a fashion that startles the beholder, junk of, everything is possessed. All four and makes one foss sight be the fact that the Protectors, M, Davies said, corroborated this My The only thing left was the ideality The jury would have no doubt that it was the The prosecolars spoke of the prisoners, but same junk that was pirated on both occasions.

curiously all did not identify them: The pro- perry was removered in a matched close to the on accupied by the prisoners. The matter was left to the jury to satisfy themselves as to the identity and to find out if one or more took part in this serious offence.

Evidence win called,

After which the jury found the accused g1itty, and each man was sentenced to five years' hard labour

Fra-

THE Noiwegiin steamshi› Admiral Borriton hom Seattle for Taku, China, has put into Honolulu with her sisel masts, stacks, rails, stanchions and upper works swept clean from her decks, mat of the deck load of lumber) goon and barely able to make port. When the vessel arrived the firemen wers feed ing their furnaces with what was left of *ed a total value of $51,428,058, while cotton ceops steaki, game, fish, soups, and roast meats For te that disputech (words] sitall be put in the lumber, as the steamship had run out of sheeringe, the American leader, reached af pery description Posicaluga peen-proof,

fuel. Caught in a terrific tidal wave Saturday, siden Rou-erelt, has been operated up for

Mus. Nicholas Longworth, daughter of

value of only $17,458,885. Japan's near

liar piquancy and the delicacy of its flavour. The wrathful heart speaketh ftery`-

November 2, 2,50 miles north-west of" gine alty, preferred to any other sauce. Pre- ness to China, of course, is an advantage; pared and sold by Co., Sole agent." The

The bowman hitteth his mark, as the steers-Honolulu, the Borreron was hurled through appendicitis. -man reacheili land, by diversity of aim. spice and bariedyn the trough of the ses for a but there is no good reason why American repro fuction of such things in English paperste that obeyeth his heart shall command. trade with the empire should not be very is hardly calculated to enhance the opinion of Th- disposal of souls' li with God." much larger than it is now. The listlessness the people of Great Britain on some of the Tars thine aim toward exact judgments, of exporters is largely responsible for the mehoda adopted by Japaness as a means of [The rest undecipherátije). lagging of American commercial interests in attracting public favour. The worst of it is that China, China's attitude toward the United many of the imitations are far more difficult

to defect than the above, which would, hardly A DISPATCH from Peking states ibat H.E. States, has undergone a great change within deceive the average Huropean, Such-publicity, Che Pb, President of the Ministry of Posts and the last year. It is much more friendly nowhowever, may lend to warn others and to im Comunications, letends to extend the Peking than at any time in history. Opportunitica press upon the authorities the recessity for Kalgan Railway and that Tantal lame Tien- in China are without limit, and Americans stern measures in the preventing of fraudulent. yow, engineer-in-chief of the line, han bern should not overlook them.

Imitations.—fopood Chron.cle,

asked to give bis viams on the subject,

100

oldest member is only 14 and the youngest 7, Eva Pollard, the 13-year-oli prima donna, having a voice of peculiar sweetness, The The Robinson Piano Co. Box Plan for the first week is now open at

SHIPPING AND MAILS

Ger. in Regent Lulipold) 19 h Indian (Lightning) i9th lov German (Sacksin) 24th inst Indian (Forkrang), ajih insta Australian ( Pudyman) azih inst,

| Indian (Laliang) 29th inst. 1. Austrálian (Chingris) 3rd prox

The s... Taming left Manifa on 17th init, qud is due baro on aoth idation, Line, left Moji for this port do 171 st, and The N, Y. K 13. Riejun Maru, Bombay

is expected bere os 23rd inst

few minulay. When the steamship emerged, A RUNAWAY fuck which got loose at the top shaking, her decks wars as cluan as the day of Arbuthnot Road late yesterday afternoon they were first laid The tidal wave in which caused some commo.lon among a number of The P. & A. 5. 8. Cos. Numantia balled the vessel Warqaught is supposed to have fol, chair coolies who were seated on the side of from Astoria on 15th-inst, and is due to arrive Ploxed a submarine earthquake, and that the the road; near the fool of the loctine. There da tongkang on or about the asth prùa, v

vessel escaped instant, destruction, or managed was a stutter, some narrow escapes, and the The O. & 0. 5.5 Co'ssa. Partia sailed from - To make the trip of 1,500 miles to port in the track came to a sudden - s

Tacoma on 16th inst, for Hongkong via Ispan dilapidated condulon is regarded by seamen lamp, nearly uprooting it, and doing about 20 pr Mauls, pakeis

n-stop against a Rains, and is dusto arrive in Eongkong on th miraculous. The trip to Honolulu was one work of stimage. The head truck mia-Au The G. N. Cosi Mini Tved Yokoz pf extrema bardabip and danger to the crew Wong wad Arrested, and at the Police Court, bama on 17th pill Tosya Com Baventpen days were consumed in the trip, the to-day, he was ordered to pay the damages. Hongkong vis atual parts of call on 11 Fdaily ron sturiging less than 150 miles, d Sao-fwhich he did.

and may be expected bars on and pros.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.