No. 7708-MAY 7, 1838.] with the prohibition of the landing of Chi nose passagers in Australia..

watter we discussed

THE CHINA MAIL.

lin Exelloricy. I think the impariatico of the out justifies ile being notiomed. My Macon-1 would beg to be allow

His Excellency-It is quite a surprise. od tursents now, Sir, that a Committes meeting ofthe Hongkong Chamber of Cone-ou this point. No official answer had me to hear that there are persons-not Chi- merco wake this afternoon at which the yet been received to that petition beyond see in this Hospital. The state of raatters there is far from what I should like to ste. from It was considered Furbal ansurance

It is very difficult to ace, however, hunds of departments, whicht

the wall all knew too. in this Colony, it how the institution could be placed under tutul reform and a total change sine times it of ten, led to practical the inspection of a European medical officer

totali

short ronid not in my ronic scor sven a copy of the petition in Chinese, but being

teamon

for taking

acquainted with the condition and sorber, although he promised to do everything roundings of these women in the Tung ab e conld; and the result was she was ad II spiral. He had been given to undermitted into the lunatic asylum of the Tunx stand sonic of the leading Chinos in Wali Hoapital and is there still. But he

The the Colony that as far buck us August last in Chinese pure and sinple.

petition had been sent to Governm

by the meeting that the action of the Australian Govtuzems

Tech accountabi

was moat

A3

howard

T

thes

ing whateer had been given of this result. He might say that he has ficient an

bor of

view to plain omis question you are going to tou the eject

going to pela question on the subject as to what has been done?

118

and such case was

who

Mr Madron--I was surely going to ask for

formation that your Excellency sponsibility of the Govern Buy can give the point.Mr MacEwon then had hean neked last week by

publish another columu.

His Excellency--I don't quite understand what you wish mu to do on that.

Mr Mwen-I wish to know, Sir, if anything has

has been.

whom

publio order, but which do not come within the category of that kint of offences in praendure. The Government. Was led 16 this by a case which prost some ninthe ARON

This Couned adjourned till Thursday week.

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TeringPlease inform whether Austest the Committee of the Hospital bear in mind, however, that the great hulk air II. J. Holmes 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 27

Jian Gostnnignts have passed laws hibiting entrance of Chinese, giving

nowspapers

tret

thre

From

WHY..

event

the

he fault of oura.

WORMI

conrea

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I

(Baciosure)

Hongkong, May 7th, 1888. GENTLEMEN, We haru received a tele

other word

that

tion to not

The we oughtaud tho

tn

R

eable with the fioverument in question with fier of Victoria, Papers from the Prem with a difenity which threatens to become

[HE FOLLOW SIGNATURE] To the Committee of the Hongkong General

Chamber of Commerce.

LATE, HOME NEWS BY THE AUS. TRALIAN MAIL. Airlaide, 18th April.-In a speech on

which I did in the middle of last week, 1 was a little surprised that he took a similar view, but in the details of bis ression of opinion and wine thereis a very expression tho

ory

T

| wide difference; for though I take the same view as to the duty of the Empire to consu t

As these colonica forman. a calamity. important part of the empire, it is submitted that our course of contention is of safficient national euacern to

to bu taken up by the bipite; we have no. voice the making of treaties, it seems only just that our interests We learn by

ur interests, and protect us in any treaty should be considered and protected by those

the Emperor of China, yet I do the exercise that ith

power. think that we should in any sense appeal to public report that the Gorernment of the Great Britain, but that we should assert our United States has entered into a treaty

to

A

which

casing the colony very seriomand, so far to get suur onsition, bat a anal it is highly possible that if wild not know his other names mited the Act, and ridiculed the Home Rule move. (socing the immense number of her general section of the British people 1: The Auri

#

tuke

Lof China. 2. The climate as well as cortain

have got any right t, the Chinese get any information from abort,time we would have very few His ANIC was Tue Ah Yoen. I do not only hapo as the enocuragement of localar-that ou ecepunt of the snortacus branches of trade and industry in.

copy of a letter dated to-day and addressedy Commissioners some months ago, and sorospect is founded on this line of reasoning to the Committee in the leading Chinese other events in other parts of the world o

in sonding anything like a protest to Great merchants of this Colony, bearing upon the which I had kingadege, and the deque if the whole of the colonies word to unite question the names of the signatures are tion I drew from these circumstances. 1 Britain it would wear somewhat the com- in the possession of the hamber and enn vestured to express the opinion that it applexion of an attempt at pressure, while he furnished to the Government, if re- penced very like a fact that the Chinese para representations from each colony, quired.

Government were privy to what land taou while laving a more independent character Ilave &c., (S.) ···

place in ile. Northern Territory, and that if they went simultaneously, must have a THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.

P, Ryan, Chatimea, probably it might be the design that more salutary and more weighty influence The Finance Committee wet after the

Hon. F STEWART, LL. D.

considerable numbers of Chin so should (Cheers.) I do not think that would be Council meeting. The bons le the Fire

Cofonici Secretary,

form a settlement in sobre part of Austra denied by any one who reflenia on the sub- rafeod Brigade was voted, the auly queation

lian territory remote from European popu juct. Having gons thus far, and decided thro tu Suparintendent's with

lation, whom they might become. share about which there seemed to be an

colony would for itaolf this strong enough to turn in the course of time & matter, mockings for fly contras opinion that he had got paid already. Al Junding of Chunes:

kind of Chinese colony, and it appeared to with Mr Listor thereafter explained at some

was perfectly justified in, that by the res being entered

the Colonies. At any rate not a translation, and it want? be interest-ence here rech

tho kind. any stop of

A toangther' point length scheme for adjusting the salaries Stam from Australia informing a that the are that soveral circumstances during last the other colonies as possible-and.I those in this Cobiny who are engaged in ing

cizotlar lattor of Котем- to ku from the Colonial Secretary

Australian utzorities refused permission to year tended to awaken the iden that that age which I sent to the other.coloni,

once I got to my trade with Australia wore in ganrance of what the nature of that perition was, and that the Box, member has drawn attention in the Post Office au as filing better the

Chinong passengers to land onder any cir- was the policy of the Chinese Governinout ber auch a inwen this. With your Excellency's what was the rise why it reonined auto, I may say that when that piece of land sum voted at last meeting of Evatheil.

constancos, and that the passengers by se I was not at all surprised therefore when the who did not respond warmly to my invite With reference to these de- was given to the school, I had n

The concep permission I shall read the resolution past answered.

to ma blank wall

yoral eteners recently arrived there from despatch from the Secretary of State reach- ed at the Commnisted aceting of the Cham-stitute women they were as he under-tion that the result would be

to set at once, and last Hongkong ware turned Hospital It is unfortunate the so near to

ago by vire to of Cotuberco

stant roseted Isya

any previous warning, Chinese Minister resident at the Court of Saturday we sent our messagg His Exeloney-I preston thin in with a the Pie Lung Kay" sciety known that the tatter should have gone so far. THE SILVER SPOON COMPETITION, only with back unceremonied this colony, enclosing a note from the it would be happeared me that The first of the Silver Spoon! Competi- We are quito at a less to understand St. James; because that seemned's link in the Secretary of State to be laid before the reported to the Government who cut

Had I known the result it would never C-Had

i had attracted my

Imperial Government. I think hon. mom- far, even at the of some tions was held on Saturday afternoon. this is unjusticable action of the the chain of events which

bars, wherever they may ait, will acknow- You are stitcted. Chapelves the guardians or pres have gone so fits, in ownedy chit be Fiftuun entered; auditions being seven Australian Govertinent. esproully after attention, and seemed to confirm the iden

ured public

have maintained feature of these wonnun.

impressed with the necessity shots at 200 yards. The spoon fell to Mr having had long commersial intercourse had formed that Chinese anttlement in lodge at once that while I

Apatrulin to get them respectably inarried or re-

As to the ques Wandin with a total of 31. According with unir port and ather parts of China. Anata providing the senndy, spectably employed, after

the roof en

wald have sought to place our that it would ↑ L.

our statesmanship- Hetion of a House it has received my gave to the rules, each winner is penalised 3 We cannot but view the present nation train was assuming an entirely bow the dignity and independenes of this colony attention. The difficulties, however, are prints for the first win, and point for of the Australian Giovernment za a direct be more than an accidental overflow if if I may use the word-on a higher level, oi All international law individual or associated enterprise, and in claining that if in other resposta we nee read the ultion referred to, wich we the Committee to visit to Hospital and be very great. As with many other matters | every nabsegaunt" win. In course of timo infringement, viulation of ranty rights had some countenanco hojund that, the empire, we ought to be part of

On part of dido. Ro went through the varioue there is a wint of space or a want of suit- there shuld therefore be a clunoo tür all and uangus

between civilized nations. The par

passengers the receipt of the despatch covering the empire in the exercise of its highest ablu bousca. The turtles been searched getting one of the apours.

me that if nowe

influence. Theo The following was the sore on Satur- who are subjent to this exclusiva policy the note it occurred to wards, and one of the wards in stw was

mesage of from one and to the other by averl

enbarked from the Cluny without the these Australian colonics were really his Excellency to the Secretary of State occupied by some fifteen or twenty women

and they day: who had just beon rescuer fee the bands of I have employed for the purpose,

200 Yana. Total.slightest provions knowledge or notice, and part of the Empire, or, as that great states was as follows: 31st Maret, 1888. It is a question of

their being turned back in this arbitrary the late. Sir Robert

In the pimpand kidumppers who were sending them have utterly failul.

once said. In reference Chinees

immigration I kuyan Francisco. The reo was a large building house at an enrmous expense Me E. L. Woodin His Exeloney-The fact

in our opinion injure the trade manner will in out

An integral pirt

tho inquiry mudo by the Marquis of this Colony and entail mad hardship

Jouger

virtually as wall na trainically, of nothing sint for about this matter except mom and capable of staining atore than for an institution with regard to the successSergt. Fricker

of Salisbury, your Excellency's advisers. from what I have seen in the papore but ifteen, but en ons side was a blank wait of which there in ensiderable doubt and Sgt. Fowler, U.F. P.

and loss both to the sugars, theniselves to to excluded from treaties; wid it secund beg briefly to exphiu that the aw of on seeing that was in the pers I used which had lately been run up to the confess no plan is beur suggested to me P.O. C

and local ship-awturs and mercantile to me a

to me a higher plane from which to view this colony for some years past businèsut of both light and air not which gives it a very high probability of Mr E Robinson

tirune We therefore, having not together the pacation as members of the Empire of the restrictions of a poll-tax of £10 on each a telegrau to be sent to the Governor of

Stil a Victri

we minst try the expe- to which I have not yet bad from this room but others in the great access.

in long

deliberation,

which we still forms part, are had one or two grant to every 10 tons of resolve to approach

and. I hope, shall immigrant, and a limitation of one imui- He was given to understand riment; we must do our best. We must

therefore Bapital.

33 34.45 4 27mm any reple The telegram was in these Hap

you and request your kint assistance in

for minny a day.

of the ship's torden; a satisfactory settlement of this conversations with his Excellency the Gov-but

Gov- but owing to recent courances Beverer had never had any opportunity at all of these people are thrown upon as by t

niculty and to obtain right and instico Jernor, and he Ind very allar vows to those thesures, are now cotandod throughout They come back from Son Sgt. Mann, H.K. T. 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 27 equiring this piece of ground. As cisco and various places. They do not PC. Maabb esf.

...45

45: 35 5.38 27 from the Australian Government, and, if flie Miniaturs. The result was that when all the colonies. This state of things has it some negotiations tak place belong here at all. Victoria.

145 anferated it

20 necessary to move is Excellency the Go I received the circular letter which had given rise to now reductions in dealing Most of them come Air H. F. Hayllar ... a douhful whether there is any such with missionary society here who had a

3 2 3 4 4 22 veruse of Hongkong to communicate by appeared in

in the Church at law at all If not, is appears to man

The Goverontent from China. It is exceeding hard on this PC. Watson

0 3 3 3 4 4 2 19 Garch at one end of it.

2.43 202 13 wished to widen the road there and they in Colony that it should have to pay the enor Mr P. Hopkins

ja view to having the restriction removed. absolutely unheard of proceeding, and

We wo&c. aven aput from the law it apparato exchange for the ground they ranired mous expense of an initution that way Major Dempster

After very much con ne statement I can scaredy credit obtained this piece of ground for the Mis- after all fail.

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF 'A being comat, that a trade that has buen aionary Sciety, ma the directors of the sideration. I think the best plan world

COOLIE. going u

ryouts with a great many vessele Hondtal felt very keenly about the matter, he to find a spot for building and engagi sit, and white a number of car

The inquest on the body of the condie whe because undoubtedly it was detrimental erect a louse of Chiness style. The whole should audety be to the interests and welfare of their patients of the upper co might e duroted to this Stopped, involving not only grave lots to

that is blank wall should be allowed to institution, allowing the sens dorteat, alleged to have been murdered by a koned- nothing house muster and his foki in a louse

29th alt., was resum the

retain there. Paiceading from this roum in the maimer of American hotels, to be Third Street on the 29th segera but even greater to whers

Ph I presume will have to bring to nue where the bulk of these women were let out in shops and thas bring it a red t-day at ts Magistracy. Me Wede thom had agub.

It is a thing, quite his found them surrounded with the lower voime. Otherwise we have got to start anda, the Corner, presided, and the jury Tuesday, Lord Salisbury atated that height as part of the apice to be consulted with the Government of Chins he hi

only in the elaan of Chinese patiunts must of whom new institution, costly not

were Messrs

see why Ana- beyond my experions and press claan

maintained. betwithstanding the great the exercise of the inflsence of diplomacy. longer permitted. We fail to see nyhdy so's. I need

need hardly say that were suffering from the most loathsome building but in the stat di management, Remedies and H. Weir, V. das thought that, Faropean pance would be in sy exercise of the powers of treaty, and Chinetu immigration into Algerick is 12 through your I shall present the raatter if it turn dieenses. They were tes in the immediate without one farthing of return of

To A Fat, recalled, suid Ting Ki toid changes which have taken place recently, which closely affects our dearest, interests, tralia may not be mirailarly protected. We out to be so in the very

of the Inuntio ward, and it may be worth doing, but I dont whether strongest

Majesty' Deightourhood of

world, and for in Mr Excellency, to imprese upon possible tres to

he states that it can be of y consequence Imperial advisers the more prominent vent which has exaat vera. the cries. Shirase lunaticrescunded through these large nambore are Tot exceptional. April, I had a with to go norwd, but federation of the varit, me longer five dhe i ther civular folter of Mt Gittier, wire desire, on behalf of this colony, thr

means that are now did not g I was not allowed to go.. permanent pence.

Tow China whether

handred ment as a caused or is the face. He and his guide endeavoured Considering the

of the Chinese question as phases of sotno infarumtion frem these

in San Francisco and Victoria,

He claimed that great improvements had know the deceased's Bursa Tee. "I do

or pot and almost exclusively affects f her people come to Australia or heon effected in Ireland under the Crimes ve worn as I can su, ujusia lo

16 injury. What I with regard to

and costly building.

Tea Ah Yati said:-1 any has reference whatever to Australia's they were very reticent Finally, when a large, expensive and ces

Traland's population. I should think that most pereous tralian porto aro within easy sail of the ports they could lot

deceased by his face. tie was my brother.manta in Scotland and Wales. policy of excluding Chinese--that is not a

just the opposite view(hoar, of tatter which I

they were till that there were However, I shall devote the beat

Australia express opinion here; I merely refer to two women in the Hospital who spoke to make the experiment in the way I su know whether or not he had any other industries, and the recognition of the hope-manber of her population she would be ex- much as the cultivation of the soil for the fact that this should be done without French. They fount there to ha, half gest a success. I must say that my experi

Jeueness of expecting any political change. Pak Sbon snitt --I am a clock in the Ip

Irish emigration is prusading at an en-spirits should find spine outlet where, as us stie purposes and tin stid gald mining, are any rosie whatever, while the train is in breeds; and any member of the Connell who chee of similar insitutions in the tropics

as we peculiarly attractive to the tail Bur

of wished to get s and

the bas heen rather a sad one.. I only hope absolutely a number of

state.not f the

Gladstone recently delivered a specially

now Britain, she might working classes of the British people in all I remember fuan 'esma and cargues & Cline in the way. I stall as scenes na ted in the laspital day and that we may be more fortunate. Of course Bar General's Office. Iremember the ormonis rate

50th April. Boo as Iget t

thin answer and making the re-night his should recommend then to go it is very difficult to cinesive that we shall registered a mad a death. He told me the vigorous and eloquent speech in the House possibly found a new China, or where at all the affinities of rees urs directly apposed to erlution of the Chamber of Commerce a text, down there and wear what these women had not do better than the touditions the ten.

obulins that deceased was his brother and diet of fever of Commons predicting the success of Home events she might hope to got a very con- their Chinese competitors. 4. There can siderable Chinese nettlement. On receiving be no sympathy, and in the future it is to metabor describes Chimelves To me the words they

The Rula. represent the mattor in tiro strongest way to i to 899 ons Vraiment une murisonile chipus.' mout with entire success,

en the 25th April in No. 53, Third Street,

demonstrations speech cansed it would be

futter 1 wrate-when I use the be apprehended that there will be no ponco Mr Gillies's his supporters. Amongat great delight Inep. Swanston said :P. C. 236 report of

of Her Majesty's Government. That is all I can used it was

course I mean the Government between the two races. The eзormous for if ouurse I ni powerless in the These two women acknowledged that they difficult not to produce better conditions ed to me the death of a nu. I went to lasting for several minutes

Office number of the Chinese population intensifies is being feft in Ber. Sydney, 30th Maret 1889- Renewed uneasiness is olersey after His Excellency

at the hands of the Chinese the than that.

Mr. MacEwen-With reference to the the entry and afterwards reported to the fin, the physicis apoyo dinero freak your lottur of the 22nd instans, on the night tion in comparisons wi

hethe Registrar General's Office to examine matter byond that.

to every consideration of this class of somigra- beat kindness and attention, but wards led-) I shall lose no time about gore was no orgulation. I see if anything could be done for boss por

lunatic asyturn, would it not be possible to Police Court to call an inqucat He al

Awellings it at all shall resume that it is true- said

I trace be a little butter how it was that they found themselves ercatores confined in this house. 12

A Viena no paper states that the Eng De Cantlie, écailed, said:--I heard the athenigh

determination I do nut Chinese

with regard to sh than it it Ac0108-I anal write on Glas and they said they were married to

ovideros read over to ma

Army and Navy ure but hopelessly whather you have gone over it.

the presumping that the account we have re- and their husbands had deserted them know

tying up. There is no weak, and that the Empire is to scattered beating bod Excellency-I would bring their case was a horrible sight.

His

hare gume over it: it ceived incorrect. Sometimes the shortnes He praised 1

Teason W

why the death may not have occurred for adequate defence. It also says that the But there are su

#cumentenco of the boating and tying up. Army shows such luck of readiness, and disposed. Doulless a good deal had been

It cannot be don's all at one. descriver, it la possible that from the state affected a Jauding, they could easily capture asylum. gond heard of the Tang Wa Hospital, ofits

of his heart he might have died from London Hon . P. MacEwen beg to ask the and its sil; what he said was that it should have no doubt it is exceedingly necessary,

Possibly these things

syncope. If the man hul teen tied up

the Adually describes the English Navy In of positions to this, me of the Lords of reason for delay in the completion of Viche saljeet to Govenmant jospection and toria Otisge, and whether the Surveyor should be visited once a wkle thunght done before. I bunnot say. A this the with a prankah cord, the rustle must accur General call winks a fixst date when the the Lanatio: Ward should also to visited.net we have got a pressure for new insti- sarily, have been that only tarka would be as equal to any other thres of the navies of

Thore was a woman there

To Ah Fat, recalled, said:-The deceased the conversation he beat with the revenue we have,

Lord Welseley will not to able to visit appealing to the Imperial Government to will be ees that, while the question scarcely Mr Machen-Thara is muy amount of had with her in Khglish he did to think this question

coluaius against tha con. vitally concerns these gebat colonies, not in oposition to reply to

a. hid frim room in the Government luintic asylum was it up with a word title thicker than a sustralis to advise on the defence of the fake up the press contention of these touches the people of the United Kingdom,

patriot

Wah warh The flikis unsinted in tying colon:2.C., raày, be sent to the colonies tinued influx of Chinese Inbonrers. If we whose iraportance of political and evin-

but it is possible that Sir Frederick Australian today. By an accident the answer itzat | whold by there to be thought, vitur connected with the Civil Hospital.

At the

up. desertat I was ordered to

to go down Robarts,

are part of the Empire, un self-governed mercial relations entitie them to be protect- furashed to me was too late to satisfy she had been there

there is only one black nun could presen

while the tying was rude, I cannot toll from India for that purpose.

ud by the

the diplomatic intence and the me thatit should be toad publie without two or three years, and from what he c

He really belongs to particularly what part of the body had Barun Miklube Mackay, the Russian tra- colonies excluded from all participations d

in the

traties, we hate su

which belong to the rapire. my maag some inquiry. I mean I shud judge he thought probably she had been confined there."

Stanghal, but was sent down to this mostly bear beaten. The deceased covered eller mid explorer of New Guinea, is

I of treaty. indising of

Impo- right to uspect like to be able to give a fuller explanering from some terrible trouble that Slangha

Be imagines himself a king his fnov

renewed expressions of our loyal with banda. tits the am able to do at the present it have deed her mind. Such a Colen

attachment to her bo neome to be served in

Adelaide, 19th April. --The war outlook rial Government to consult and protect our

this and peculiar interests in gatimnicdiate steps be Colonial Surgeon to look after hun daily,

subjects in Great Britain) by the exercise will result in is the duty of the Government death was caused by syncope, occasioned arising out of the Russo Bulgariau dificulter (whichs

Aro steadily thickening. Wah Hospital, when they have vacant ad- TH to assist these poor people in the Tung

The

tout, all tito inconvenient and you point out

Chinese immigration in

in any form, The ent frontiers is constantly proceeding.

Affairs in France coremodation in this Hospital. I speak more

are exciting great in. sibly exasperating couse uences of legisla-matter is too grave and urgent to admit of by different Australiau Parliaments long delay. However deairable it may be tion by especially with reference to the poor worst

terest in continental circles.

world be avoided by the Empire in

in its to as old the irritation and conflict of interest to whom I referred in ny remarks.

General Boulanger has been elected as

highest capacity dang

dusting with the subject. His Excellency shail give

ect, which may arise from local legislation of the Government had my consideration, but you will understand there had baen we should have found Taputy, by several departments, by enor Entertaining this view of the creation at i drastio okacuator, if protection cannot be

He adiuits his aspiration to the Premi. this stage of its development, with which afforded as now sought, the i

Anstralian Par Governi your

laments must act from the force of public am very glad to lure that sment are in accord, I incline to the opinion opinion in devising measures to defend the

Government

HENAY tako Caro

are of opinion that death was occasioned by Presidency of the Republic becoming a

ricuting its views to her Majesty's Im PARKES (fur Cabinch) sete of mains, one der are extinction then froze a life of mary and stof his covered in his action, very much larger hands of the prisoners and duliers."

31-3-88 So it will

38, (Cheerd) seat that while I in no and the other for general use. For the they were not consiguing them to a life of

Aopular outbreak is feared, and great perisi advisers, though it would, of car, Se

be advisable that Their action should be as stoop to the parent land, but examine what 240 way કદાચ presunit is intended to utilize the one sut misery and something worse

than any notice was given, bo me by

took m

precautions have been taken to prevent a

nearly sinultangonane practicable,I have, I conocive to los high constitutional grounds, distretouca. Some years solutivas he had to submit so tho avbject surpriso. Tam informed now that the both purpos herce when the population shall have largely was That the Government immoudiately to whom he alludel is Chiness woman THE EXCLUSION OF CHINESE FROM

The marriage with a deceased wife's., HESHY PARES." The siow I take in this that our rights na hor Majesty's subjects incread and the correspondingly increased

house shelter of and was received in 1886, after full enquiry

ought to be protected under power of treaty, sister's hill has passed its second reading in steps to build

inte 1ke

the House of Commons.

I indicate that deraani on the general mine shall have refuge for these destitute women and into the papers and sering

*Thafollowing is the cirer letter of Mr

we cannot get redress tended to

must t why and wherefore. We

allow

that way at once and without delay, we Owing to continued disturbances in Ire Gillies, Premior of Telozia, to which Sir what seek to ask Parliament to give us the decrease pressure, it will no doubt

gics. be found necessary to lay serate mains

Mr Wong Shing1 beg to recand the it to go forth lunt there is anybody in

land, several additional counties have been Henry Pack refers: I beg to draw your for firextinetion!

our enda. (Cheers.) action of my hon. friend. I think that as the Chinese Hospital nader restraint We have boun furnished with the follow-proclaimed under the Coercion Act.

tion to an aspect of the question which means of effecting our

Y have taken I think you had better gards thus women the Tang Wah Ho that is not Chinese. In reference to the ing Documents, for publication, by M. H. London, April 4.-Her Majesty the

CHEER

it appears to me requires to be borne in appars to me that the course

is the more dignified, the more ofty, and been over it. I did unt stuur a imaguift Gesural Chamber of Commerce -- Bellug out to the holbourne Exhibit measures to be taken az the influx of Unf cent building: It is a building we might

sil paintings depicting the marriage ing or vous proustralian Guveruments utmost respect to the In

our high rights part of the Empire; that HONGLONG GENERAL CHAMBER The Colonial Secretary-Il she petition fill very quickly. We should be in a fix if

ceremonies of the Prince and Princes of eso. Tassime t

truments in taking that course I have acted with the referred to by the hon. member is the oue

OF COMMER

Wales and of the Baperor Frederick of are in accord ou

Imperial Goremment, Bumber of European lunatics fer a site for a home for those girls, I can thrown on our hand without the slightest

Hongkong, 7th May. 188.

Bat the aca are in accord on the subject.

while I have spoken in plain term

terms, giving Szt. By desire of the Committee of the Gemmasy and the Empress (Princess Royal tion arises whether icel legislation by the easure him it. has been under the serious accommodation for them and had taken in Chamber of Commerce, I have the honor of England).

of the

the aspect the true descriptions Hot A. P. McEwen-I beg to ask what consideration of the Government. Singalanatics from the Tung Wah Hospital to bring to the immediate notice on has virtually promised Captain Strachan be explayed. I desire to submit to your their interest endangered any longer. Now ques- tition, and of the determination of these instrucions the Government have received

London, April 4-The Colonial Olea several colonies is after all the most satis factory or even the most efficient means to

not to mtbmit to pore was communicated

Australian

hava peoples not to Excellency the Governor the was the success of their institution in a strongly impressed with the

Dame.

.

sicians having

throat.

had founded

the

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follows: Colonial Secretary to every prison with the emigration of

com-

of a telegram: leads to wimpprchension, and fure the Government and the ehitabrablynny things-a new praon, a new malic ad a man been tied up in the position we organization, that if. 100,000 troops once knowledge received through the public press nor can there be jutermarriage or eveial·

I trust may be so in this case,

VICTORIA COLLEGE.

be ready for occupation.

the

to have been

bollscollenz-) regret for Any Innerst who from the presentations of various kinds. We are doing our

a

108uner,

left behind.

Dr Cantly, recailed, said:-I have heard

the word

dead.

of Chinese immigration, I desire to thut any nation. 6. The most prevailing

receipt of the despatel from

from the

ID all the Australian com ary of State, covering copy of the note of munities is to preserve the British type in the Chinese Minister in London, addrossed the pupulation. 7. There can be to intor to Lord Salisbury, and at the same time the change of ideas of religion or citizenship,

of the reported teasy made between the communion between the British and Chinese, Goverment of the United States and theft is respectfully submitted that the ex- precise course which you to coubt that the Chinese must be restriced from Goverment of China, suggested to me the amination of those principal phases of the

now submit for qucation can

aly had

conclusion consideration. There c wy whatever that we have a just ground for migrating to any part of Austrahsin. It

powers of

We urge that

moment but I will give an answer at next patient required proper medical attention and for be has four servants and the evidence given. I am of opinion that is again muous, and the complications separa does not reach her Majesty kotiations with the Emperors to the.

meeting of Council.

and some enuforts, it as it was he found har herding with the Inwest chuss of Chin- THE TYYAW WATER SUITLY.

se lunatica and conned in a cage like any Ron. 4. P. Macewen submitted the wild animal in a menagerie. Hate following questions on this subject-hesitation in saying that such a Presuring that the water will be sup-of affairs existing in a British Colony plied to the Town by next November, in

pinion a disgrace. How wae in ita there tobe a new distribution for Bre extin-

ver, to come to the point with regard

aud, i

if so, by what date to these destitute woman and girls, ha will it is completed ? Is auch distribution thought that

maintain

the

by fover or fear, and not caused by tying clization of troops on the differ of the puwere of treaty on our behalf. As Australian celerraucus

Dr Apres said I sin quite agreed with Dr Canthie's opinion, and I do not think that death was caused by tying up or beating, or both together. There was no sign of tying,

marks on the wrist. On the other hand

matter

TE

the Tyhos Water Works? If not, what ail all honour to the Government for mix up people of different races in will the uxtra

tba

Carides,

moca majoritice.

chair.

their

Fos.

to

Buchi

e of "China as

colonies from the disturbanes of

included in the prosent ustimated cost of undertaken, part of the good work, and he that the repugnance of the commuity to deceased might have died from naturaential new manifesto the Government would be best for each Australian colouius from consequences which they ca

The furveyor General-Ou reconat of doing so, they ought to do something the Referring back to this question at a sub-returned with the following verdict: We proclaims the necessity for preventing thement to act separately in com- not relax in their ef the grint cst, there will not 1 two yrate us regardt while remaingcellency waid)-In de vory tage buid | „ shuck brought on by the treatment at the diatomp.

of mais for both

They mast

tuka

those 42

42 women.

shume

sane Haspital is very great. The Jury, after a few minutes of abaruce,"

of the proceedings, sequent stage

His

Woman

THE COLONIES. RESOLUTION FROM THE CHAMBER CF COMMERCE TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT.

that it

0

ulter first sentence to Ou account of pital is nothing more than a boarding house | maguificent building he described. I havo C. Jeffries, Secretary of the Hongkong 183 Tuced her intention of mind when considering the nature of more in accord with the first conțeption of

Ilis Bacsilency-

the gret cost ne provision has been made, instead of 'will be made,' hecuse tho letter makes me responsible for it, and I have thing to do with it.

THE PUBLIC HEALTH BILL

without natrons or anything else.

with

to 800

wo had a

re:

Public Health Bill which was passed by anapore replied that they would rather of doing var best for these anations which was passeio at the

best

the dipatch will be lurs in two or three Surveyor

weeki

THE ENDITION-SETHE TUNG WAX LOSPITAL.

and

nature of

Bay I had an asylum built in

in two Colonica L 1.W23

montha

they

could to obtain a

General found rent a house for the

i

purpose.

as then

If clar

201

frenar what was to be done.

the Registrar General leaving the Colony

wil be continued

CORONER'S INQUESTA,

Governments,

80

the

the

Chi. ***

thats

the influence of her

cuta-

with that of the jesty's Government searcaly need say mush more, except that

pient

manner thau drastic measures adopted

of what

for

the

30

this

from the Colonial Office regarding the officialmajarity Inst. session and suspended nothing at that moment as they were not in.

It cannot be supposed, however, that special meeting of the Committee, held Guinch of Strachan Island, New consideration that it is quite possible that |

Lodra, April 4-E. M. Korow the ro-

I at once sent a copy of the messige to speration pending the

quite sure of the success. The, next step after a stay of only six months. I could/to-day, to consider the question receipt of

of China might uuring gol

neighbouring colonies,

that the Imperial such istructions?

was to see whether & house could not be adopt auch an entire change of policy with fond of the Australian Colories to admit posite erretle Royalist, 13 gure effuot more, nui perhaps in a more conte His Excellency-A tolygram was receiv. rostad for the purpose. The Government reference to the Tang Wat Hospital. It Chinese subjects into their ports

teus, 1510 h.p., will replace H.M.S. Dia-

Government has teen in possession of the

of this coun vi luat week from the Government of the was anxious to treat the muiter experiment would involve a 'very large expenze, more Committea, the action of the Australiay | Royalist is at present on the West African nation like China, which numbers its porary sitno Sunday last, and it was in the

feelings of Besolved, That in the opinion of the moon the Australian station..

The bere

It can hardly be supposed that in representation of subjod and I shall make public its nature ally first rather than expotid large enus of than the Hon. member imagines and the

possession of the other colonies now, or stati of tolorum informs my on its way on the hat the anent justítatión; and } reversal - off; a as soon as a dispatch reaches me which the money upon a

which has been

lation by hundreds of millions, ita Govern- policy

would be in the course of forty-eight hours, an Ports, telligence for twelve continued for a great many years. adecess would be

atent can really regard with very much so that we might expect Chinese in the Australian Innding

that How-

some definite Sumo abject. Meanwhile without that dis-i m The Registrar General, assisted ever I

How of which has been recei, ed by telegraph, is

THE CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA, ever I may say that I am not altogether a subject demanding the very grave consi

concers the question whether or not a few

would reach es in patch I don't high is desirable to make by one or two respectab e

very short. thousandə depart for Australia Or the response did the surry that the wattar has been brought thus deration of H.M. Government

time. If, unfortunately, it should be tm- MINISTERIAL STATEMENT BY THE the tanua of the telegrami public. Iimagine

contrary, that Government would probably favourable; it would be the duty publicly forward. I trust that the interest Be

E

PREMIER OF N. 8. W.

retain rather than lose its population, and Government, without, the loss of a singls to for the public wei

but consonant with 1st Because it welfare

which the Hom, mom-British methods of government or justice

within the this bo so it must be easily Siz Heury Parkes said: If agreeable to { if this bo bar has shown by the numerons question she that tradal regulations should be instantis huk, gentlemen who take an interest in the i power of the Queen's Government in its lay, to take the necessary steps to protect››

this colony once and for ever from the inflix HAR A. P. MacEwen rose to myself, to

without ample has raised within the last few days prior to su interested conforming therewith, I tium for me to state what the Government of him

ople notice to permit matter, perhimps this will be a convenient multifarious dealings with the Clovernment of Chinese (Choers.)

to find beans and occasion sratum of the number of destitute women feud

and improved upon an his return from for the reign of these Australian Colonics svo done with regard to the Chincao ques- stipulating possibly in exchange for suure jöls at present in the Colony under It has been agreed to build a huge vile Home, and I have no doubt that grost threatens to involve thosd arranged in the tion. (Hear hear.) In jul must give in Baturah-that the Emperor should pro-

our small concession, such as was:

was recently sought the protection of the Government, the re- Chinese shops below so as to provide as advantage will be obtained.

affected by the new regulations sur: show the number in charge of the revenue for the institution, and as soon as

redes

selces, as well as to

I must hibit emigration to Australia, and thus On Londo the Surveyor General can find sile thie Tung Wah Eloszital Committee; and call if he done. With regard to the Eurasian that there might be ensus of murder or sending upon the good faith of the Austra-There is a paper already on the table which the means of diplomacy all that we desire The Acting Chief Justice pointed out very serious loss for which apparently no

no something like z

connected on.. attention to the unsatisfactory

compensasion is offered. Merchants de- wu have done for Bonette line past be accomplished inofensively through the grangements at present in force for women I say say that their vas hus born manslaughter or in which another. Govern in Governments having complied with re-contains a cerealur letter which was ad- while legislative messures of sufficienterin

before the Governinest. keepig and maintaining rescued women

They are simply inent oficial was concerned in which it

gulations, and more a resolution on the waiting at the Tung Wah Bospital at the would be well that the Magistrate had the were made, are, at a moment's notice the Australia. Gereriments on 4th Novem, international bitterns which stier. I

in force when their engagements drossed by are as Colonial Secretary to all e

effect nar perpuse might engender and erla subjed.

present moment beness is expected

The Ordinance was amended in accor-limitations with which they powerless some general measuro for the restriction-There are two important points which On Paris

without warning of any kind, whjected to

in which Linvited them to join later might and means to express itself. be fast, in The Colonial Secretary said the total that steamer will be chastered power of calling a jury.

vary numiy of destitats wotsen and girls ander soon by some Chinese in the Colony dance with this sugrelious

to comply,

tigahould not be just sight of in dealing with the protection of the Governluent. was going direct to Mauritius.

2ad. That the refusal to parinit the land. of, as I put it, for the virtual prohibition--

Okiness When

this aspect of the matter-namely, the pro a of whom at present reled in made at the Mesageries Maritimes

The Attorney General--I have to asking of Chuness in the Australian Culoniss is reached as of what bad bear dewe in the ximity of the Chinese Respite to Australia the Tang Was Hospital. This did at we found it could take over 81, CO. inolade 243 women and giris who were to send those women and children by the leave to introduce a Bill to amend the pre fraught with uuest seric as consequences to Northern Territory of South Australia, I at and its power to pour down upon gasd

who canie to under security and

the

that I wcedure with regard to extradition of Chinese British interests in Chiun. Perhaps at this French mall. I

a but

but sure

It has been function

Minister of that colony. I did not write can be equally accomplishe

On Umbay Regiurar General's fico every quarter exactly the person to whom the flun fugitives in this Colony.

the Chinese Government of

of the restric

tric officially, as lon

as hon members inust be aware friendly representati

Wire purpose is not as as it should tion imposed upon the rightart its subjects, that there are some subjects, especially where Jesty's Govern

in every

Os demand rable to take that course. The On Conta saun but deplore the not well to state publicly all our apprehen- of action. I suggest appeats is the last jest ceaived from the Colonial Secre. Chinese wosuun who was prider the protes: the defects that have been observed still the Committer c

Wiru Lary it would be observed that there con of a Europass, one in Government by some nations modifiantions in that pro dangerous precedent that has been set, and sons I pointed out that from my Obe

seriously affectation in the course of events for me States of Astica, as a treaty has been On With

..resort to have been adopted by the United Di demane, 47 destitute women at present in employ and now au pension, who to Irer gedure. At the same time it is intended, which will doubtless

confine the few remarks he case was considered a hupeless one, who is offences for which Chinese subjects may be coures with China in the near future. Chinese settlement in an??

-30 dapat sight, intented

Guralia was accum. Bayard, the Secretary of State for the wish to make to these. He had lately at present in the Hospital. It was absu rendited, offences which from a Chinese

De a new requested to forward to yousing form sutitel now. I connected my United States, by which Chinese labourers told Leaf, 100 for taken the opportunity to make himself lutely imposuible for this official to support point of view are grave crimes against for the information of Elle Excellency, observations with the visit of the Chinese are forbidden to oner America

and

AB-EXTRADITION ORDINANCE.

ATH

Tacs were uoi dezcityle and were there. gimber rutura when he hochks of vu, not found that the indicial method for that no prominent notice may be taken wrote, on February 23, to the Prima vast hordes of people. If, ter object;

fore at

ot included.

a by means of

na through her Ma

MrMacFransist that from the newer, being in the Lunatic ward and it is incomedy model under Treation with-Great Britain other countries “aka osouried, when it is point down, it would seem

wure

papere in my hand showing that a de

chary of the Tung Wah Hospital,, and he reason after a serious illness and whoss if possible, to isclude in the schedule of the promotion of England's friendly inter monta pest, I was inclined think that signed by the Chinese Minister, and, Mr

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