No. 7750-JULY 3, 1898.]
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mr W, St. John H. Hancock said he ag sont, and rest assured that the Governmenting to prevent any tou mon who have | divided among the whole soatinia, It in of Bassian, Japanese and Ohinese nien-of-war I striction Bill t
marine lot-holders.
tirely in accord, and 1
ara
newspapers
wo baro net here to-day, Gentlemen, to accept or reject the terms offered us by the
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in azining only follow Europeans and live
Government it would be uscious to canvasad to cher, into a cubtract with the /mitted before but was not able to do so. I¡ line drawn between them frontages W plso understand that prior to the arrival į gram to the Premi r.of' Victória, of which large abiount of wealth which would be.
nature
kad
the Government may take apon themselves this roclamation. Is there any canes of
The Chairmen-I am very glad you put
this
at
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ivto.ên-
British
Med that
be prepared to ineur au outlay not exceed in speculative works of this gigantic and waitor that requires very much more son that quesiton; rather met it in ug address. in the capital seems to be a not unwiso the reply. If,' said the Premior foragemants with Brilionerad to onable you to ascertain the probable cast of private capitalists works that waaideration than has been given to it. My Undpuliturlly thero is a difence of opinion | provision. ~~~N, C. Do wilt, says: -- Ru- many dure they want. The following in concert with Her Majesty's representatives
the Reclamation worke and the new area
fall
invely
on the point whether the Government ca
a
of 25th
rian border by
in
The
عن الحداد
opan poris
in response to our ra-The Marine jot-owners' interests Thands, and those who have not had the Secondly, it is a question whether the Go- lust his life during the disturbance. So far tioned. We could not think of duing auch this convention does not cost any oblig
the many experimental burings of the 44 had which had to ha, masto all along the line of foreshore in order to make Bure
any
the
ла
My
a friendly Government in the manner man may
may demand.
a thing to any of
of the exact depth and position of the groutes should not deter us from pormitted to be put in before the ground is vernment would not exercise that powered by parties of scammen and urinea land: po
hard bottom under the overlying mud. The weather since the beginning of the year hos also been unusually unpropitious for sticks Turk. As far as I am able to judge,
tory
had been originally estimated. My own idea was that, for paying for the areas ro- quired for the roads and streets,
owners would cost them
the average
Lav
Come
the
ter that will
I
of the Hongkong
extension?
The Chairman-No.
prosume no.
sta Proportion.i
to
thereto,
al the noti
Me
was unanid
The Korean authorities also
THE ORINESE QUESTION IN AUSTRALTA
DEBATE IN THE HOFER OF LOUNS..
atid
Lie
poll-tax Сгілева
on
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the
Lo Chit serouded and the motion was Sydsey and Melbourno. Thainading at factory settlement. The Chiness are very ern Territory, although they were not local.
timed, was a distinctly Ination, he
Mr A. Donisou said he appeared-out-up-almost too much. Let me strongly divided into the other, but the exponnos Tho Chairman-It is divided into section atreute. In the montime the foreigs runi- -THE MOITATION IN THE COLONIES.
selves and their families in Brials vasola dents at Soul tolegraphed to Chemulpo to behalf of a number of Chinee marinerge you to put aside all such opi- for govora, channelling, streets and roads 1
Sydney, June 7.-The Legislative Coup at the open poria of China. 2. That righte niens if you have them. As I have aro all in the cost. As I told yon, there is Mr Cross--I think the cat should be the counders of the American, Froneh, oil this evening passed the Chinees Re-voro given to British subjacie to own pro- lot-holders, whose names he rend.
before said, this is a matter of mutual con-
committee with some through
arty and travel in China. 3. That upon ona section between you from making your no uso'ta Bection 1.
for assistance. There was one American important amendments. The clavaes pro- the faith of this treaty and legislation pass- will not allow this grost poared as the representative of two or three comenced without receiving an adequate cost of the work end up his tender to
undertaking
The Chair-There are aimmilac necure to bo ova bargains with the contractor as to the
man-of-war, tho. Esxx-the fates having viding for an incressed pull-tax melim in the various colonies Ohiness had havo arriverences in other pieci.
just loft-ong Frenchman, th spic, en posing stricter limitations on vesuis exrryle the colonies, some having left ratura for the beneft of the Colony gou as that you make him send up
Mr Cross-The patting of this cost on Radian erniser, two panus and one ing Chineze phasengers were passed, but emporarily in vessels for China. 4. That Me Chator then said -
erally. The business pending at this mo. the Government at the price you arranged scation 1-means a difference of 5 ore cants Chinese war vessel in port at the time. At the proposals to rustrist, the Chinese to Chinese merchants and others may require GENTLEMEN,This meeting is the cut-
mont between the Government andourselves with him for. So you will get your work a foot.
IU o'clock on the night of the 9th inst., certain districts and to compel them to take in the course of business to visit other colo- The Chairman-That is a matter for the the Ersen, in
epic and the Russian vussel ont licenses, was struck out. The exemp-nies, and great hardship would be indicted come of the letter I recently received from an of equal intercat and convenience to done by your own contractor at the price
parties, and it accra loma, ana Marino yau arranged with him, only under the Marine Lot-holders to consider. Some get sent al
t about thirty mon each, who started in tion of British subjects was extended to were prevented from moving to and the Government regarding the proposed Lot-onger like y sussolves, that it should be Givernment, and under the Government advantages and some get slight disadvant separate beding 57 Scout to protect their Chinese hotling raturdistan wid oxomp fro.. 6. The & poll-tak of £40 would be Reclamation Scheme, and which I, as in-
agen But, as I said, it is a gain over all, nationals there. The Japanese, next morn- tion papers under the present Act,
unduly severo and unnosest rily high, and termediary hetscan the Government and approached rather in a spirit of harmony rules.
and accord than i a spirit insistolice on
Mr Hancook-I am here to represent 11
is no us going after the slinder and and it is
ing the Marine lot-opnets, caused to be immo-
គមយ៉ង់, A large hamber of well-armed Sydacy, June 8.--The Premior was waited would indues to broaches of the law. .. dately published
mon to the assistance of their country upon yesterday morning by a represeutu- presumptive legal rights. The Government amber of Murino lot-urney's, and I regret leaving the substande, ite, local
Gront bardship would be indicted if Chinese made us last year cortaie important con- that I cannot entirely assent to the schome Mr Cross-Thore is one remark of Mr men at the capital, distutico of sono dive of Meaars Gibbs, Bright, and Co., The left the colonies with exemption tickets For your information, and which you have cessions, and at our solicitation yielded on behalf of my clients. They consider Hancock's with regard to the sections of forty milon. The arative breaks off here agents for the steamer Guthrie, whe wished or aaturalisation papers were not allowed doubtless porused, With the
cartain important points in its first or that they have not had is proper amount of Marine lots. We have a half of Maring-lot ne our informant left on the following
bg even.
to know whether the Government would to return to their homes. 8. That the censed in this
the original demands Having obtained those time to
to consider the details of such an on- 169 If you look on the plan the frontageing before any further news was received allow the Chiness for Victoria to be sent amber of Chinese resident in Australia. of the Crown, regarding
hot the concessions, and the new surveys having ortacus schets us titis, and with a view to of the arus la 13.2. The frontage of the front Booul. Just as he was leaving, Re-orland, the owners of the chuchrin giving had decreased during the last few years my views on this point are correct, but as strongly that our course is clear, and that requested me to put a series of questions, division of that lot for the two halves be from Tientsin by the Owari Maru, for the safe delivery of the Chinese over circumstanecs. 9. Thus the Chineas engaged turned ont satisfactorily, I put it to you obmining further information they have present Praya Wall will be 108. Will the vet, Herr P. G. von Möllendaff arrived a bond in the Government of this Colony uxcept at. Port. Darwin, ander opesial
with froutager it is to our interest to accept the situation, which out of courtesy I ought to have subtle division of those two aud to
it being generally stated fu Chemulpo that the border. In consequence of this inter he oumo at the instance of Ti Hang chang view, Sir Henry Parkos despatched a tole where Europeans that live, and savð a The Chairman Thero aro Government for the prosecution of the workshops thers will be no inconveniente in it the airing for 189. You get a pro rats of the armed forces from the various saen- the following is a copy:-The stormship uthorwise lost to the colonies the therein expressed opinions of the Cole as soon as possible on or account and at our ting them now. nial Secretary and I propose to proceed Bois
The Chairman-If I can giro you an- of the frontage you have. The Govern-of-war at Seoul the Corcats authorities But Guthrie bar in board for
Victoria seventy-
In answer to the Chinese mort immediately to the business of our angui- to assist us, we do not ask the Colony
to assist us in any way or to make any awers to them I shall only be too glad to dont have not gone into sections at all small bodies of troops to guard the foreign night naturalised Chinese, eight poll-tax pointed out that no suott treaty exista ing. You will recollet that at ce un acritices yo our count; whatever benefit so, although it would of course have been They have taken the whole lots, and thio consulates. There would noo
from what Chin
Chinase, and three Chinone baju, Thus that indicated in the first paragraph. What macting on the 26th day of November, 1887,
we kepo in the end to obtain will be the move convenient the questions sections will be divided on waume priaci- we hear, to has a large number, about 80 in owners have sonde application to this Go is referred to is evidently the Pakin Con- you expressed yourselves
ves by B
all, of
of Japanese, supposed
vernment to send theso Chineno, a total of vention the Gith article of which states that Large majority as being in favour of the Refruit of our own maided enterprise. If both handed in before, because than plo.
Mr E. L. Woodin -It is mentioned that constantly we do not move in the matter the pre-I might have been able to get auswers
about clamation in front of your Marine Lats, sant foreshore will remain indefinitely in from the Government.
the capital, but wht the Japanese Embassy oighty-nine, by xailway to Victoria, they Unitiese choosing to taka arvios in the Bri
giving as a band for delivering them neretiah colonien and other parta berend the and that s
1 that you empowered ma to inform the its present condition, for it is not to be Mr Hancock-1 am not as I said able to
acidiera, whose presence is to guard against the border. Have you any objresioni suas are Government on a your behalf that you would
are at perfect liborty to excend expected that the Government enn embark assent to this scheme on behalf of the lot
such dangers as the one o
e of the 19th inst., The Premier remarked that this was a
subjvols, are owners when I
which in view of the existing order of things pretty massage and he waited I represent. I think it is a ing 85,010 towards the cost of making on contrary to all Government
themselves and families ship they rasal
rawal at buy nort engineering sutvor of the foreshore to traditions, but which
of Chi News
consent to take them
han we aan ask them how the high authorities of Ohio mny legitimately take clients have practically to information or
The Hiogo News, for our own good it is true, but con data to go opon at all. The matter has carry out the work themselves. I believe themours were current yesterday that a serious Mr Gillies's raply: This
in China, frame gu
such regulations for tho whidin gold foil to each lot-word-sidering the conditious inspored upon ys been considered by the Government and opinion ansbaunox prassed that they can, but émeute had occurred in Keren, animosity to the strongest objections Government has
protection of Chinese emigrating s tho to the inestimable henefit of the Colony. certain section of toe-owners who have no by certain procedure, and that is a proca-fursiguiers being the motive, and that bir being sout actues the -Victorian by circumstances at the nial
different Secretary, Lad
while to doubt n
take a good long- doubt a good deal of information in their dure that will tak
Rabars Jaffesy, formerly of Yokobang, had quest the Govemment in due course under-
delegates contend that. ed in this project of course are many. took the survaya, and have apparently am.
to necapt you urging
vernment would undertake to do a whole as we have been able to ascertain the re- plan 18 curried
eaue privilege ought now to have it.
of our neighbours. (Signed) tion on the colonies to receive Chinese it them out with great completenes
whole, but Should there be any objections first question is:Doss the octimated scheme such as this. This is a solemne, as part is very greatly exaggerated, and aros D. GALIA, Premier. Sir Henry Parkes provides only for their treatment in the ut a cont, which I have paid, of 95.98, to the proposed allatnents of reclamations cost of $2,140,000 include the cost of I pointed out, which is for the baasit not probably because the Koraam, or at least then sent the following message We event of their being allowed to land. $1604.02 less than the expenditure we can us shows has the plan, or any other grie- construction of aen-wall, streets, sawars, only of marine lot-holders but of the Go- an ignorant meb of them; hot threatened consulted you at the instance of Musre They also say that the articles of the con- tioned. I understand that long
Jong time
drains and paving individual let-owner
vernment and the Colony; and as the Go- an attack on the foreign residonta aader Gibbs, Bright, and Co. Of course we shall vention cannes be held to be binding vanca which which it has taken to bring this survey to
The Chairman-Yoa, everything.
verament have laid it down, that should the impression that the latter are en- not think of giving permission in the face sense in which the provisions of a treaty a close has been due principally toy have, I should only be too happy
Mr Hancock-As the foundations of new there bo one or two
dissentients, to act an intermediary, and I am sure
thoy nibals. According to the accounts publish of your telegrams. that the matter will receive every ou buildings must be carried down thru to them, it is a question whether the Gover, that is, the safety of foreigners accur thie, who were booked for New Zealand
have
savo to be recognised, and under these had the power to execute the work for ed in the Yokohama papers the trouble is Twelve Chinese passeig n by the Gu
not likely that the sideration from tho Government. Small the mud to the aulid ground, will these be
MF givo the
the momorial any were transhipped to the Mararea prolonged consideration. or do that which in necessary to enable ed the accepting the Project as a whole and filled in i
ed from United cling with the Government at once.
States, Russian and Frosch
this evening. The Chairman-Undoubtedly. That is n there to resell the lots and carry out war vessels.
Niniuey, June 13th-Me Playford sub- The passengers on the Guthrie, which mitted the following resolutions to the con- Differencen of the kind I refer to can" question I was very particular upon myself. the whole scheme as whole and post-seem to have acted promptly, and H.M.8 returned from Newcastle yesterday, wore forance-1. That Chiuose inmuigration in- always be settled
Be subsequently.
As sou no the Government is ready for ponsate the present Marine Lot-owner for Leander lefs Yokolan immediately news of very restless and oxcited, and apparent to these colonies should to further restrict Burroys have turned ont extranoly antifore I sit down I must inention a mat these foundations to be put down they wi}} | mang his Marine Low into is ne fur-look after the interests of the British por decision of the Supreme Court would [should be asked to interfere diplomatically
inland lot. the disturbance was received, in order to fly under the impression that the recent ed..
ed. That the Imperial Government Hon. J. Bell-Irving--If there inasmuch as thoy shew that the planation to which you are fully entitled. perfect liberty to do so.
recuire explanation, an ex-inform the lot-owners and they will be at
ther questions, I beg to propose-That the tion of the foreign community. The justify them in adopting violent inaasares with a view to settling the Chinese question limits of the grip per square foot which the proposed purchase of the narrow end that Pottinger Street should be tho from Murray Pier to the Western edge but without giving any particulare, so it is such as to suggest that they would make it a bill for the purpose of obtaining Reclamation
may be carried out within the
Me Hacyol... Will the Government con- Folders of the Marine Les extending Horata insations the death of Mr Jattiny, to affect their escape. Their conduct was in accordance with Australias views. 3. Whorl and down strip of land the pron monticued in Bastern limit for Chinese bouses under the of. Maring Lot No..
That a committee should be appointed No agree to she the Colonial
slio not probable he met with foul play. another attempt to fore their way ou to construction at their expense of a now y's letter, and which 1 Secretary's
the wharf. The police guards were in con-uniformity in Australian legistation on the the Government requires should be pue
aca wall and to the roclamation of the
sequence doubly vigilant,
the aid of
of subject До reclaimed lands left to the marine lot chased from the Covernment at the cost Chinese honses to that limit, and there is plans and upon the terma :
explained that he bad tabled the Mr Hancook-It is desirable to keep . lend itsida that wall according re about two
two dollars
the Chineso mero
these resolutions in order that the confor- merchants was obtained fo
ex: these: the Schemus, the Government bearing a lot of them outside it.
plaining to the Chinese that their daaes ence might be enable to have some definite a square foot. You will see by the encia-
ferred to and soutained in the Colonial Secretary's
for its own proportion letter that auros in the Colonial
the purpose of
were not contemplated when the Judges proposals before it. The South Australian tiar widening out within this
preannt Praya accord. The Chairman-That is a question entiro- Sceretary's letters to Mr C. P. Chater of
made their recent romarks affecting the Government had been firat led to take no price, ing to ite propad future dimensions of ly outside this project, and if you had boon ber 1837 and of the 23rd Tano 1984, the ofegation had a long interview yesterday rese. The passengers were quiet to-day, owing to a report which had been received Lados, June 8.-The Chinese Secretary illegal restrictions upon the liberty of Chi- tion in the matter of Chinese rostriction the 11th August 1887, of the 18th Novem- which appears to me to be is gratifying root and the future Prays embank-lion a little earlier you would have seemont contributing to the expense in with the Marquis of Balibary, but nothing bat their movements are being carefully from Me Parsons, Government resident in ault. But these Government estimates of custment to its proposed new width of 3 that the Government passed an Ordir Government may possibly be capable of further redue- fort. The White Company obtained this not very long ago restricting Chiness uses respect of the moring framstags held by them he trauspired us to the matters discussed watched. tion, when the tenders for the different ground from the Goverment about two within certain quarters of the town. You within the limits and
or the result of the interview pections are colle
called for,
there would be an increase in Chingan and I I bere must
Mr Chau Ching
Sydney, June 10-The whole of the Chi- Northern Territory, that it was Landon, Jano 8-The Earl of Curuarvon, eso passengers on the Guthrie and Chang-migration into the colonies during tho point out to our Chinese friends who are years agu in the usual way as an ex, will turn to the ordinance, youll find it
speaking in the House of Lords this even- present, and
and some of who
of whom, I understand, tosin of their present water-aide pre-laid down there clearly,
sha who originally booked for Melbourne course of the next few months. The South mises. and
Mr Hancock The ordinance would apply
proposed-That the Governing, doolared that the Australian Govern- consider that they could get the work car which requires the widening out of to the extension?
now on account of our Project
ment is boroby authorised to proceed with ments had acted with great hoste in dealing desturation, and so far the owners of the with the question promptly, and imposed & are insisting upon being carried on to their Australian Govornicent, wishing to deal ried
out sheaper than
the Government, that the Praya to 75 feet, the Company The Chairman-I
the work without delay and the Marinotta Ca
with the Chiruna question, and China hadiss there will be nothing to hinder them or
tanding in the North is called รพ to restore to the Mr Hancock Will the Government me. To Hold undertake to find all necessary good reason to complain of the action taken vessels have been unable to effect any satin- their contractors competing for the exec- Goremmont the strip in question. It dify the rules as to backyarde, where.
forthwith. fands
the Chinose fri in preventing tion of the work along with every builder happens however that before the intention cirumatones show that the space is in
Mr
he restless and excited. Special precautions y ontitled to do so by Act of Parliament, in t the Colony, and that they will thus be of the Geserrment was known the Com-EXCRS of what is necessary 1
but the South Australian Government frist- carried
one, atid are being taken against an outbreak. able to gratify
Unanintously, wish to carry their
Mr Hancock-The instructions of my Chinees Government with reference to an
Sydney, June it would be only prudent to consule the left for Newcastle this evening en route tiou would be endorsed by Parliaraent. He out their
-The ateanser Changshe of that during the ensuing session their ac The Chairman-That is a point, as I told own reclamations personally or through Chinese, and if the scheme is carried the last weeting, that I have fought the pany sold a portion of the ground to twoi
clients are that they have not had aniliorent adequate solation of the difficulty. friends. I now wish to assure you out it their own
for Hongkong, taking fifty-eight Chitters
maintained that it was essential that repre that I
intended to arrange with these Govorament very
They will not time to consider all the merits of this again studied the position of
surrender by them of the budge from their position will at scheme.
Lurd Knutsford, Secretary of State for passengers, including six shipped here. sentations should be made to the
the Imperial the Government and the position of tho
of the Soureen for
strip for a consideration to be paid with the greatest trouble" that I
The Chairman-That may look plausible the Colonies, promised that the papera in The Chinese were greatly excited when it Government in order to induce then
ain was ascertniced definitely that Marine lot-owners most antufully by the them at the cast of the Project. The consent to reduce the backyards from 163 fax as you are concorrer; but, as far should be laid hofore the House when the be taken back to Hougtong. They howled, been sustered into between Chine and the
got them to
at they wore to conclude a tranty similar to that which had connection with the Chines question hight of these new Surveys, and the good amount, which is about $108,000, will feet to 10 feet in certain circumstances. as those who instruct you are criserned
I have always had of this Reclama add about 7 cents to the price opition
and throw them United States. His Government word ap- tion Scheme has been if anything increas font of the allotments all
Dr Hancock-Will the Government it seems utter concerne. is a matter Square
selves about, and ቦና ed by this careful corsideration. It is a
round. You allow verandahs not excouling & foot wide that has been before them for six months, der ind brought up its report. Her in this stopthe of
The police took Lo be advantageous to the Government and public 12s that there is no way of avoid, to be built over the footpaths ander proper and if they have not had time to find it Majesty's Devorament, ko declared, were conù care to keep them between deck Roped that the outcome of the confer
60 28 40 vottid Ibe མས་
the colonies being anxione out it seems likely they will never do so.
prevent
to accure the adoption of a as it is to ourselves,
this payment, as the Government in conditions? and whatever your quinions may be as to your rights as Marine siel upon a uniferen width of 75 Test for
The Chairman-That is a question I Many of your questions have boun answer.watsped with Chinese, and had suggested to proveut any organised rush for the shore, uniform basis of legislation prohibiting tho
to the conference certain measures for and the Chinese made several attempts to further indux of I have not stadied it. Ied at previous meetings
force their way to the apper 3dt Woodin-1 presume wo will only effectively restricting their indus. In con- in every case thrown back by the strong in, Lot-owners, whatever the legal phases of the presont Fraya, and a uniform width carnot answer.
bas were deck,
committo posed new Band from recollect having a conversation with the
ong in, Kingston, and Macrossan was appointed the question may be-and about which, as I of Go feet for the
clusion, he expressad the belief that a
Sixteen have before said, I hold very decided one end of tho reclamation to the other. Government, with regard to those wide Day out according to the terms laid down sicist and honourable settlement of the guard et countable,
pazaqugers to
gers to frame a draft bill, instructions being In conclusion; Gentlemon, if there is any streets; and one of tho tions of
by the the arguments brought at last meeting.
the Changsha who wore booked for given that thu mcastro
embody the follow- own-e fact I believo to information which you may wish to hare in forward by the Goverment was that having | correspondence, as it is inid down in the his speen June 9 Lord. Carnarvon, in † Melbourne were transhipped to the Chingte, ing principles:-1. That it should apply to be undoubted, and that fact I with connection with the Project eml which I a wide arract you would probably have a letters (To the meeting)-I am much obliged his speechocinus the New Zealand men hold naturalisation papers, and will in- not. 2. That only one Chinese passenger
The Chairman-Yes, according to the Treation was possible.
which saile southward to-morrow. carefully to impress upon your minda, am able to afford you, I shall be happy to cance of hiring much wider verandaha. to you, gentlemen. I hope that the rasest
Chinese question, con
These all Chinese, whether British subjects or vis.. that the Crown and the Marine answer any questions that may be put to That being so, I presume that vorandobe of the Secretary of State for the Colonies arriving from Chinoso porta. He further wife of a fasmaniau stotekeeper, and on her That the influx of Chinese from ons colony
Government in lot-owners must jointly aesent bofore any mo
should apon their all vessels quarantizing
right to land in the colony. reclamation can be carried out. The loc me.
Chinese lady and child, she being the build be carried for every bat tons of Mr Deniscu-I should like to know, sir,
will soon be obtained, and that the work Mr Hancock---Will the new lots bo ap-
of any ship entering the port. 3. Government has already consented upon how the sum of $105,000 is arrived at, portioned to the existing section holders in will be started as soon as possible.
delegate should be torras which they consider liberal, and they which is equal to 35 per square foot on the the proportion
urged that an Imperial unterence. They have been landed here preparatory to tak colony to which they: zonsored should, ba
pointed to the coming c
hey way to join her husband
sband by the Changsha, have certainly sat us in a friendly spirit
of arca, now held by them? The Chairman-No in proportion of front- of ground resumed by the Govern
should remember that China was rapidly our originst demands. It is for us, Centle-cent and referred to in the Colonial Sec- age; and I havoaletterberefrom the Surveyor THE CHINESE INSURANCE material forse in colonial waters, which will
advancing, and that she already possesso à Iwelve Chinese passengers by the Guthrie
heir passage for Tasmania men, not to lose the substance
donling with these questions shadow, but t
looking after the
General in retary's letter.
reply to one from ma, stating
COMPANY, LIMITED,
enable
her to make her viera respected. were out by steamer to Newcastle this that the greatest divergence of upinions Mr Chater-As I informed you in my the principle upon which these allotments ing this great ochame as soon as poss101.address, some years ago the Wharf Com- have been made, so that each Marine Lo:-
An extraordinary general mosting of the The friendship of China, he declared, was evening, with a view to being transhipped arose, but whenever dif
division took place on ahareholders of the Chinese Insurance Co. well worthy of owner can check bis own allotment and see Bented to this scheme without seeing
pany asked for a concussion for the exten-
(Limited) was held at the City Hall this sacrifies on the part of the colonies. Great A stowaway was discovered on board the ¦ that the final resolutions should be carried way to getting a direct benefit fur shetasetos Rion of their marine lats at West Point, if he gets his allotment apon the rule laid afternoon Mrßt, O. Michaelsen presided,
Our Reysha to-day, secreted in the wino
can to secure unanimity. Mess76 and
for the Colony generall and it will and in due course they sold two of these down. The following is the letter I re-
were also present:-Hot. C. P. by the
Pby the colonies. Lord Knutsford said
it locker.
Playford and Kingston made vigorona porhaps not be out of
of platally,
hero to state as strips to Chinees gentlemen at $4 and $5ceived;
Chater, Mesars W. Watton, J. B. Elias, F.
wookl bs batter to
Melbourne, Jaco 7.-The European wife efforts to secure instructions to leave the coluates to
being given to Public Works Department, definitely as possibio what the Government por last of ground. The Government now
the Chinaman Loo Fat, who is now on the committse embodying a provision for Dodwell, Lan Wai Chuen, directors; and discuss the matter without th
the pressuce of i and the Colony generally will gain by it. To insist upon having a uniform prays and a.
3rd July, 1988.
Megars H. N. Mody, E. George, E. Georg, an Imperial delegata,
board the steamer Guthrie at Sydney, has poll-tax of £30 135 mind the my
Advantages
bruniform now praya, the present and the rest be derived by
SI,In reply to your letter of this date,
E. R. Belilios, G. Fon Wille, C. Coben, T. great deal to new one to be of a uniform width of I have the honour to inform you that in
to say for the action taken by asked the Customs authorities whether he defosta ho put head, but they were The explanation of this was that the Government and the Public through our 75 and the fest. To do this they must the parculling out of the extensions as M. Grose, J. Goranu, E. B. Jarey, W.
E. Davis T. J. Rose, J. Y. V. Vernon, the New South Wales Government, yet will be allowed to land if he comes on to there was a general feeling that if the in inilchite will be so great
Caut thes
they can i call upon
action bad made it useless and in- that
A reply is been given to the streetious already indicated were durried be considered inferior to those which
Lhese Chinese no way
gentlemen to shown in the General Plan of the Reclama. Yong, and S. Gower, accretary,
possible for the Imperial Government to effect that the case will be dealt with on ite vut throughout Australia Auro was no fear may accrue to the Marine lot-owners them-urrender these two strige, and the figure tion the rula was followed of taking the
are coome patent of 83 per foot for the whole of the cross street along,etween cross street and furinal one, glied to confirm the resolu-question,
The Chairman said the meeting was only then begiz negotiating with China on the merita. It is astuned that should his cre of any further influx of Chiness, and a selves, which latter are of
arrived at, 8105,009 at the rate I believe available frontage
Although he regretted the dentials prove satisfactory no obstacles will poll-tax was unnecessary.
· The committes 'was also inatrusted to to you, and have been dealt with at some frontage they. Foquira to resumo. The and dividing is between the marine loting in accordance with the provisions of the Wales Assembly, he had anthorised the died with Chiuso pazzengers is expected in Lard Kautoford's despatch chat all fea length in the Colonial Secretary's itter; † Government naturally say that if it had owners in proportion to the number of Company's Ordinances, 1885 to 1836. He Governor of that colony tu assent to. 16 here on Wednesday. The Government do ignore arriving in the colonies should be
sya, ton passed at the laat extraordinary meet-stringent law passed by the New Southbo raise Praya,
Addlcite, June 12.--The steamer Tan draft & ramnonstranca against the suggestion The tutal reclamation will comprise, I believe, a a little under CO acres, of which we called upon to restan those lots. They do the proposed new Praya
woot been for this project they would not be frontage at prosent held by them. Where then proposed the first resolution as fol- subject to the rig found or bu Jontrary cline to say definitely what action they will treated alike. Eir Henry Parkes remarked. surrender more than half to the Gaver sú on account of this project, as it is for entering augle, the augle has been bisected,
line makes Jows:-
That the Company be wound up volun- to the provisions of the treaty of Tientsin. take, and simply state that every precau that this despatch showed a want of can- roade and streets as regards width
ath as wo ha, neon balore in this Calony, for on only who pay for it but of the Colony gen-ziblo kept at right angles to the frontage Articles of Association and under the the conference would discuss the politics! Shinaman will be considered on its meritslut the terms of the rumopatrance coall this point the Surveyor General has proved all the Guverurnent included. I may fine.---I have the honour to bo, Sir, your provisions of the Companica Ordiuáticos and cuminercial bearings of the Chines The Guthrie left today for Hongkong scarcely be applied to the despatch which is obdurate. The principal thoroughfare in tell you that under the reclamation we
1865 to 1886.
question as
woll ita
as
ifty-eight of the pigs which to be sent to Lord Knutsford, as it is si other aspecte.. Mr E R. Balilios seconded, and the re- the now reclamation will be rider than 26 acres of land and the Government
last voyage ply a ztatement of the conclusions arrived... Lord Derby eaid that practically England brought to Pedder's Street and the minor its stresia
Hongkong. solation was carried unanimously,
at by the fexen we the rear. had no option in the
aud the col. maller,
test, forty wora booked for Melbourne, will be about the present width
and width of the
sightson were tached. The Chairman proposed the second reagoniste must please themagltes. If any
Sis Henry Parkes declined to accede to lation a
i as follows
legislation that they might pass wore votood rejected in Sydney as being improperly streets will not only baeclsinied, but hand see the contractors' tondern before they are dissatisfied with the apportionment?
That the Board of Directors for the the colonists would not submit. A coolness possessed of exemption or naturalisation the request that he would alter the billow. ed over to Government paved, sewered, channelled at concreted. Instead of accepted.
the
The Chairman To the Government by with the provisions in the Articles of the takon by the colonies, but there was no agreed to accept #11 each to compensate that it would accord with the ong drafted prosout shallow and offensively unhealthy foreshore, the public will bare the ad.ready stated that in my address, and I will rest
nai destination, and the passengora for Hyd- purevod po su fin lilli et mål hard d aly Shaiman-Certainly; 1 have al- all taeaus, in whose hands the matter will said Company be appointed Liquidators, festivelihood of a rapture, though it would then for nut being taken on to their origi by the coinnitas, sunt statikat he had
the purpose of such winding up, and the probably prevent English traders and of a cofftiaucus Praga wall once tuere for the information of my Chi- Mr. Hancock--How is it proposed to London Committe and the agent there to insimarica entering the interior of Chinsey, who are regardent as hit future alla ne bi heng je Venfest depth of water aloug, this point. I was very particular on the arising from widening extensions of old Board of Directors as liquidators and sacro- delegate to the Colonial Conference, Abe with a sovereign eich by tho ̈resident Chi, J ́shing.
its eso friends read the part in rnference to 20
assess the loss or increase of frontage appointed liquidators in London: the Be approved of no sanding an imperiale wired of Can You wing with the fegislation of the other
Pig vonbereitva, méfidigtsant at 1-o'ulock]}} entire length, an improvement that will pot
The Chinyt kit for Blelbourne til after. Gotovinow, but the wonde tary and said committee and the said agent the niorita of the policy adopted by the m fail to benefit very greatly all the shipping poisi knowing there was a sort of feeling rest is 30 feat wide at present, and tho in London to recaivo respectively the same colovice, the less aid the butter. The streets or forming new ones ?—whurd a nud landing work of the harbour. The song some of the Chinese gentlemen Goverment will gain per annuas
some that they would like either to do the extension 40 foot, that involves & feat to be reaisneration as heretofons for their sor-antipathy to Chinow was really a jucation poon with sixtas Uldum sangers fure in the after and drafted a bill simi of wages. The exalusion from the cuission that port who wore brought hand it to do Toul Koulafted, he will
Jense
tumulation to the puntorene toimurcuw, $25,000 from Crown rents, some $75,000 for themselves or get their friends taken from each side.
of Chinese who were British subjects wun
THE KONFERENCE OF THE EGLANJEN, and li le sapeeled that dis hitmusa vili la from Police and lighting rates and an area to do it. I questioned the Government The Chairman-If you had been preacnt;
the protical ditenity.
Jeng 12-Pho Intervalmisk hapunad of barly, of Government new reclaimed ground on the point, and I put the reply at the last mooting held here you would
Lord Kimberley said ko hoped that, in which, I estimate, will be worth net acme my adduess which is as follows: But have known that it was laid down that tho
dealing with the Chineso qucation Australly to the Ulsavas fgt!lali wae | two millions of Dollars, and which the Gov-these Government estimates of cost may loss on the marine frontage on the widen
would seriously untimider the relations of the stormen. The representatives ernment could not reclaim but for this possibly be capable of further redustion, ing of those cross streets would be divided
prenant were Hip Henry Birken, chu ffun the Toporial Government with Chlan.
d. b. Sun Now Mouth Waten; the Hm, echend. In view of thesegrest public
ic benefits whe
Lord Kantafond, in using the soluta, 13. Gitties when the tenders for the different sections equally between all the parties in the one
smul tau Ho A. Dank!!), Vie Which the Redamation Scheme holds out,
I are called for, and I here must point out to street and the other. The letter I have think, Gentlemen,
said that when they know in concreto focus the Public and ourselves our Chinese friends who are present, and read also gives an answer to your question particulars about the recent disturbances in what he wishes and views of this butus toris, the Hon. 35. Playford, and the Boo
Parde, Wrive, 6, 65, Wingatum, Busch Anakinlia jalan Han, need have no
Br F. W. Cross-There is only one no nisgiving as to the desirability one of thou understand, consicer that
they could the
carried out cheaper nination of this Fraya-at West. Point, the Corean Capital to which we relurred in i wero, hor Majesty's Governmunt, piglet das M. Mauriosoni, Yumentalitet ; in, 1, 49, } #
Tapaing and Hum Malady Fragen, Ze pours to have been of the ual charactor thele want to obtulo a friendly nation our own acount as Marius Lut-holders, nothing to binder them or their contractors in a total length of about 70 fost there. and I am confident that the secretary of competing for the execution of the work that 70 fest of Praya to be put into section
which takes place periodically in the Royal of the diffealty, probably by mum of a
with
repossessive, he won you arrived, Chion. State for the Colonies will view our pro-alouz with every builder 1 the Colony, and/ or put into the whole lot of the sactions, city of the Hermit Kingdom and find tries today, iw w ptiole on the ad is as spookal tu jewik dydney Wif
its origin in the revival of position, at the Colonial Government has bat they will thua 30 viewed it, in the light of an opportunity
purtunity with to
Br Houry Parken van, mà thu mhathin 4 to carry out their u
ir own reclamations Chairman-Looking at the plan I see are dedunat fessunars, and the Chinese catless, says it would tharky init expli mativadat of the difloudby it before me, I can only say sections I marine is results of aby boli na ze stat we take si dolge Me Played, seed by Me fillius, luck not to be missed for turning private en-personally or through their own friends.
• It appears a that somervilly liepen th
brunitout of the Conletunga, terprise to account its d
in order to secure
M: E.L. Woolin-It is not clearly shown i lat 188 gets that which is in front of its Capiled roport thatĝhe American ection at pranality it in về tim tímalist Iss. for Hongkong and enormous poldie boon, in the letter from the Government whether original lot.
There is a small bit hero: aries in the colors
· filtrelwood: peluncas le to fatures of hudia that i A monotal was rouniyed from six ingle Sem 1303 additional new tenenients will the acat of sewers and road, is to be in-beyond Marine lot 188 that is not
cite friendly relations with China deild be big Chiese merchants of Lydboy, who be provided by this acheme, affording no cluded in the amount they give.
marked or coloured,
bghalf of-thenianives qui thŷ tujuanosy Vestr Ting them had boiled them doru for medi malatai. Ewall mousure of relied to the admittedly The Chairman-The total cost is divided left in abeyance to be decided herealtor,
Jun 12h Times, in un deste of Aurreko eked to favourable a lot of 70 feet, coating cines. The stood the pular fouling: Mr Cross-That increasitet overcrowding of Victoria, a fact over the actual building land that each
of a rulog on the consideration of the woblerst
in thu fol. which should appel favorably to those who wan gata; that is the way the channelling: 814,000. What I my is that the cost of if and caused the sathuritive to fake steps to article taku ga intress in the Sanitary condi- laying of sexers and sunking of roads in should be divided aisong all the sections preserve the lives of the Eisionsnes, whe Whinean, quello, seria that the treatics lewing print, The satile se
were all called in from the pantry and of Noukin and Pekka som alevlutely incum- tion of this City Up
sent divided, the Government contributing their and not fall entirely ou section 1. bs the present
provided that any Oldmage dye | € 2 The Chairman-1 aes it is perfectly on-placed in tefoty. The send use self with the gaistment pastel by the | Ig237 Pakin, eighed on 29th October, i
July Geatleties-my
my address to you, has there as well as the others, including their
Line Cotean dicials wire war said in have New Stuth Wales Serumbly, but the to Cake service ti tim Marital estonica ur entarged so much upon the great bene- proportion of the 8105,000. If the total available for building purposes.
Mr Mosely He was the coat of recis born parties to the sale of the children Englored in prepared to badulge then buyond pho suse very to is at ported to be derived by the Government cost is $2,000,000, and the total reclamation
to the Mizionarios, and then put them to the bat pelut endatent nous liberty to engage that for the Dead Land 192 eur and the Colony from our scheme, that giver to us after dedacling roads and nation.
to death by decapitatiru " the public and equity,
pras vs.liciileil mubivate, cat to ship time I gaverigua,
my
ton
but to assist in comment-
Of course the Government have not co-
Pos
will be allowed.
the
now
& 10-
and
there
eanferance which ja about to be bold in shrieked, had as men posed to Chinese. immigration, and it was
fochiarstice
tat
there to the faurolo for New Zealand.
being marr
purchased little
by
require to
to be
exercised
White
disallow it if it word to be
Methoutne
A
of Messrs. Denk
to another without the consent of the
mado a mindousanour.
It was when
the general principle the dissentiente agreed
a
ment, for public roses and streets, and such the benefit out of the marine lat-owners and boundaries have been as much as posturily in accordance with the Company's He concluded by expressing the hope that tion will be adopted, and the case cf. every prehension of the position. Mr Donkiz majd
get
obedient servant,
whole of the 31 acres. get, and 8105,000 is divided among the Mr Danisos-1 should like to know if
J. M. PRICE,
Surveyor General.
Mr Hancock-To what authority can ap
Queen's Road. Atour expense all these the Government will allow lat-bolders to poal be presented should the aliuties be time being and the Scoreŝary in accordance with China might result from the actionspera The Melbourne-bound passengers before the New South Wales Legislature so
with
of its realisation, as much for the
of the
vices az liquidatore
--
Mr Belilios seconded, and the motion
was a Isocorriedunanimously
This was all the business.
EXCITEMENT IN SEOUL.
NINE COREAN OFFICIALS LEUDADED,
We are enabled to give a few further
Govormnent and of the Calovy 15 en than the Government, that there will be a little boyard Mr Musso's godowna. There our issue of Monday last. The tests - able to act in the matter, and dry would | Fyall. Mr-43]ives, the Hewit
able
to gratify their sud divided in the whale cast?
I fear some of you may think we are giving streeta comes to $1,000,000, the one i
The
I presume it is number of Cuzcan children'
Mr Cross-It is of no uso to anyone.
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