No. 8701-DECEMBER 5, 1890,7

occur with reference to the foundations of, this Hongkong and Shanghai Bank When they proceeded to make the foundations they found that they had get into water, and therefore considerable additional ponse was incnired.

D

Mr Chater-I am not aware if that was the case,

but if 20g memory terres right the foundations were laid for a hep of a much. At all outs

I have known of many similar comincia

of them

BOWLINGTON CANAL BRIDGE.

THE RECREATION GROUND, HAPPY VALLEY,

The vote proposed for this is 832 000.

Bir Keswick I should like to know

THE CHINA MAIL.

in)-28

Has been carried out as I any. I think in roference to this roto what this sumosome Attorney anal has nothing pinna jadged tho Chineso constitution What are they?

ja the Colony and every one way you know exholly where you are, is being dony wintons by the way it by

the Govoroment now, you never, can -tell what a builting is going to east. The nly difference in making the foundations

d for.

f

in

Voux was

Bowring:on

put together with some ingenuity,

י

olely to be content

knowledge, and skilled mining ingros, he can follow the lodes in a nauner which was impossible to the Asiatio inisers, who were driven back by water when they attempted to do much more than scratch the surface of the ground.

It is now to be hoped, that the results

Mr Chater-Has the drainage boon at-prove Bowrington Canal very muck and denied that solitary confinement was a 8100. being the value of two dried mer-upon the promise of military assistance to. For this the Europonas have been some- make the ground available for public reare-punishment for the Chinese. They were a maits. The plaintiff, a German in the protect the firomen to achieve success what anthinkingly blamed; but it ought tended to ?

The Surveyor General-1t is to progrossation,

patient and hardy row, and he had kun show line, had given the defendit, Unless the Companies unke & concession of to be considered that Pahang ia a jungle The vote was approvod.

The Surveyor General-If we wore to some members of the criminal or lower painter, two ntullod atrocities described as terms to the deckors on or befers Feidey country in which it is impossiblù tu prose dried mermaids in order that pictures of next a grant strike will probably take placu peat in the same fashion is in Australia divort the stream, and in fact carry (cines who would sit days by themselves.

to them might be painted in a style calculated It is understood that the carpenters of California, and the probability is out all the work with the exception They were not gotive and did not care to Tad vote of $300 for the reconstruction of the extension of the Race-course, the say bu nut of doors. He was afraid solitary to what the curiosity of the public. The England will strike in May next for the that until it becomes civilized and cleared of the bridge over Bowrington Canal xasing would be comparatively small-some confinement would be a very com- pictures were painted; but the plaintiff,

for an increase. pay to 103 per hour to a degres which is not rot within sight

will require Thera bad bean fased to give the price asked for, and the option of the sight-hours principle, and to

Europeans 31.000 or $3,000. Tho, henry part of the fortable job to them.. passed without comment.

expenditure ia in the diversion of Bowring epidemic in the Gal. The Chinese defendant refused to give up the mer. Owing to the strike of coal portora ut to follow the tracks of Asiatics who have

Plymouth, consequent upon the employ-

oy-agarched there for minerala during the past woddler (opether sido quite as much maids." Danul.

General-The Tho

Euro- His Lordship-Two 'dried mormaids'! ment of fecu labor, the merchants them thousand years or longer. In fact Euro- inside the Gal. they

salvez

and their friends aru engaged in the poans at the present moment are not equal

for Opsans The plaintiff-Ons is half man and half work of discharging coal. Four Unionist to Malays prospooting parposes in PA to do with any of the olaba,

by their own and said that 09

19 Europeans to bo spunt for, exactly, I daresay the

Tha Sneveyor General-Nothing to do required this the Chinese must do the fish, and the other in half tiger and half firenen, for refusing to work with Frag hang, the point where the European Surveyor General will be kind enough to with the intercst of who club or all sane. It was a mistake. If they went in fish

Lordship-Thon thoy

mea, have been sentenced individually to a advantags saines in being that with skilled aim of $8000 has been nie.

are improperly month's imprisonment at Cardi nte colle and nourishing food they I eve $32,001 in the oi-other. It is done for sunitary and drain for separato

might oxtend their Gaol indefinitely until described as mermaids, Nai-hor of them Let us have a look at them. s for next year, and as it appears to moge purposes said that long before the it covered the whole Colony. There wore is as in question, buth of which

Mr Chater

THE RISE OF MESSRS BARING of waterside buildings as compared with that in all our publis woris-we are going Athletic Club was started, the mattor was many other inane of making a punish,

The

- BROS, there is with reference to piles. piles

aload rather extravagantly and without

had been p mors ofticariots.

Sir Francis Baring, the founder of the "Tho have to be put down, that has to be charging to dopressing times that may over. braught forward in Council. It was then Chairman-Can you suggest any me. I were then produced and laid on the Coutgreat fine whiqsa recent. Jilliantiva hove so

table. The plaintiff minds the entirely un- tato us by al by, I should like to know the general opinion of members that the The Surveyor General-Tho co t would what we shall got, far this staount nut road should be filled in, and Sir W. Des thod by which we catt koop them out of

they were arti-greatly disturbed the financial world, was that gol

by making the raol less pleasant for necessary explanation

by bu mure recreation ground. nos work. bany

will encourage others to engage posed to view to that his Lordship might a century. Hailing from Germany, brought forward, again Mr. Tho matter was business line is father pactaken of the The Surveyor Genatal-The estimate nature of

tics gambling to

At includes the whole of the work in co little misuratorstanding ar so balween the several things that night to useful.

einea there has been such a raree show in Francis Baring, pastor of the Lutheran in exploratory mining at places where Asia

at Bromel Church at

have formerly worked. And in that His son, , Joha, settled with a contractor beforehand without know-

Recom jog anything atent the. vature of the vetten with the Happy Valley,en shown club and the Government and in fact with.

Mr Ryrie said he was in favour of the the Court. A

Hise a cloth manufacturer at Lickbest in onestion we are led again to consider the inproposals for the better opening of Pabong the plan. It the extension b foundations, Rect may you are to do that for it incluries to exam of regard to two are three clubs combined. separate system for about one half of the German and Chiness, was lo rd. so much. If tig foundations turn out Basrington Renzory, the divorsion of the But she originst achome was started long prisoners. Ho thought the gapl ecald terdahin said the pictures soomed to be Dovahire, and left a fair fortune to his which were made by Mr Bechor.in our COM

four nous, two of whom came to London thefore the Athletic Club.

extended for lega

well done, and they certainly exag-four Sumo years ago

lumns a few days ago. Shortly alter Ranb wool favourably the work any go on all right, but streams and the great oulargemont of the Mr Keswick-Am 1 correct in stating it was proposed to take in the Magistracych of the the suonster of the shep do younger of these,

Cerahanta..

thea Bela head of a Grst talked about a party of Aus if, un the other hand, they turn out

Pitla tralian miners came to Groutin present

fact,

that the

the Firm, wound up

Singaporo his old affairs and the belief that they would be able to unfavourably the man may be ruined and

¡ to the extent of nearly dumble the areact in tension of the Race-contse when the sum stated was $80,000.

in the proposal that was first The Acting Colonist Treasurer sid picted was shown to the best advantage turned to banking

He spicca set to work for themselves 1US mon the work stoppe.

Council 7

that gaol toform should be in the way aporting on the top of the waves.

loans and

and soon Mr ChateThere are the sureties to fall the ground at present available for recrea

tion. The total cost is $40.000 and the made in

The Chairman-I do not think the exten-of separating munisipal offenders from artist explained that the plaintiff mister on Inted largely in back проп

itarra aru approximately as follows: filling

Raso-courco was included. real cricinale. It was very painful to have a monkey being worked into one of them became the friend and inacctal adviser of may do in Australia mid California. The Surveyor Ceneral-Tant is not in the pond, $7,600; turfing, 97,5; d version of the

Me Keswick It was an after thought to send hawkers and breakers of the opium cause there was a monkey in the show, the Premier Lord Shelburno, whore succes. They returned to Australia disappointed, generally as

sion the caual $10,000; alteration of so

put of the

laws to associats with and to be treated as and the creature was brought along Bor, William Fit, created the influential Aid wgore-to the Australiau papers ward- dilialties.

a baronet in 1793. He died in 1810, Pahang which, as they truly said, was int crs against proczuding lo Race-conthe and turing of the whole of the

y criminalo

He recommanded that to give pittings. In another the those difficulties were is not my business. ordinary

Now that new portion of the Recroation Ground, the work in connection with the nursery a new building, which neel-not be an ex-prietor of the show had to find a place, leaving behind him a forttine of two millions

companies. gruop of a for of being in. hs Raub appear likely to turn out gold in $9,500. The draining of what is known as

has already been commenced Thu frees pensive structure, be built for these muni-

to harmonise with the fani subjects was own person the most the Pablie Gardens will cost me $1 500.

offenders.

considerable.

of wealth this Lordship said he could

In tlio eighteenth

contury. Of Registrar General maid ho Mr Ryrie-I understand that the Ke. aru already rooted on! I think six months before is wis necesmry-and the place. is creation Club ware not to get this grond, filled with holes, The work having got on

Acting

the firm that Australian miners way again be will was superintendent of the Gaul for a year not order the return of the mermaids his four sons, the only one left in the firmay be again talked of in Australia, and and that they were to bo accommodated on

the ing to go there at their certain distance, it in nucessary to com- and he did not tau why such a separation until the plaintif settled about the pictures. eventually was Alexander Baring.

Hie plete it;

lad to gambling, whiola making the Gaol more

the

depand the length of the pilen. How whether it will complete the whole of thora shunda strongly of opin the flu Kai said that if the Government made. The pictures were also ex- one of the six willionaire barkers of th which have so far been obtained at Raub when the Athletic Club whe formed. Some asked him to report he insight point out judge of their merits. It is a long time immediate ancestor of the family was Herring ou. the lines of ald Asiatic

over,

never

I

the казу

Byalem is

Batisfactory course,

....

Recreation

tlig Race course.

of

a

What

sipal

The

money.

eat deal of evidence, ia

fairly the merits of the subjects. In and set up es i

or

the pro-

banker a

Hons.

Tho

ing

ny

mineri

and the frouble of getting these accessories storing and the repcecinulator quratity it is conceivable that Pabang

and if the extension of the Race- should not be carried out in the present The suit was thorofora dismissed with costs. Greater, Henry Bariny, WAB if there were faciliti private risk,

Mr Chnter--I know of many buildings on the Prays in which this system has been

In fact, per-onally, 1 followed

have an thing else. The Attorney Central Both parties run very great rinke.

Me Chater-The contractor sa a rule taires the risk

upon hicrself. The Surreyor General-If he talica a

The Surveyor Genoral-You mean the very great

rent risk ho naumlly taken a very large Athletic Club. They got a small piece profit and you nuut be sure to have a man outside the Race-enures with permission who has large

aurputn

and plits to fall back upon, to ase imelt the ground within the Race We have hard d experience

erituce lately where it has course without any exclusive rights. been deemed necessary to take the work

My Ityri-But do they get the Public out of the contractor's hands, and the delay Garciona still 1

The Burreyor General -No. caused was very a. vima

n

|

The

Mr Kyrio said it was most desirable to

Mr Chaler thought so

As to

BOB BOLOTE.

was not

A

000 to

of

of

ed to pin on many occasunna before | Gon-ral may expect. Of course I lava extend the Race-cou also, seeing that after a hard day's work would prefer finish crushing about end of the year. (sidered a senadal at the London Banking

Mr Chator-Who is called upon to do this

Mr Keswick-What I rather fear is that measuring under the system of paring se- wo are now committing ourselves to work cording to the amount of work?

is going to enst from its appearance a that is The Surveyor General --I have endeavour.great deal more than the hon. the Surveyor at the system is that the engineer in some

masking such a difidence charge of the work measures it.

auggortion, but at the same time I have a Mr Chater-The engineer or to over- opinion that this is no, more especially as filled up I think the after the

pond is The Sarveyur General The engineer. interior of the Race-course itself will be perionee gees. I have never known any other system followed until I came to Hong- kong.

Dr Ho Kai-When will the market be completed ?

at

aries.

3

of a kind to encou-

proposal

and

bo carried on at a high rate at the Palais ago thoma, These facilities would be in a course is to cost a comparatively small sum gaol.

Royal, Farms, and other famous boils of the that the carapanies and the Governmout

measure provided

ovided by Mr Pecher's pro in addition, I have not a strong objection deterront, there were 3 or 4 mathods, 10 raise. But if it is to cest largo sum, one

was deprivleg prisoners of food,

RAUE

where his nightly appearance, with

with of Lino,

ing should come to an arrange I must obfect, because I consider it unne another was solitary confinement

Pahang and bank The local Secretary of the Ranh Aus- mountains of of casary Chairman-The fact of Mr Mac- another, the laurensorio onrred tentous Syndicate, says the Straits Times him, was to vendor of all beholders. He mont whereby any porsun carld enter into limited extent, and is hul not a good 27th inst,, received yesterday the following was by no means an unlucky disciple Ewen taking a large part in propening the to

be it that he selected some places to work Rouge-ct-noir, for ho soveral times broke where no one else was woTHIPPE alteration in Council and also a prominent effect in all cases. To increase the labour telegram:

the Ginol staff,

"Koala Kabu, 25th November, 1890. the Enterprise Générales des Feux, carrying that ho agre

agreed

to pay some part in the projecting of the Athletic Club would involve an increase of the

Rough cleaning up of Battory yielded off suns which would have been

Netwith- has led to the two scheches Boing mixed up for they must have men in watch the 1,400 aɛncos amalgami, estimuntod to yield us to any but the Barinus of his profits to the original concessievi That proposal is of impurtance and together.

A to solitary confinement he

700 ources gold. Quantity of stang atauding his luck, his presence at the Conit should be pushed forward. The ves not agree with De Ho Kai that crusher estiranted ut 310 tutis. Expect to timental gambling tables was naturally con of the word profits is also of conso

duterzent

A Chinnman

because

it

appears that the exact than to

prospects continuo

house of Baring Brus; and, after some of goud. it would cost only $4,100 or 85,00 satra

substantial to have a chat with others

ing

royalty upon The above is Mr Bibby's telsgraphic negotiation, Henry Baring was induced to the product of gold fa

is very in The Acting Registrar General asked if sit in a dark cell along with the devils and

condensation of his fortnightly report duo withdraw from the firm.

Alexander had no sooner become head of We hare en the authority i cabled from

to the opening up of a dew gold it was absolutely necessary that the Canal ghosts his imagination might.evalve.

A division was taken, when their voted for here on Monday, and it

to Brisbane Jesterday the

The the house than he entered apou a series of the Australian Afining Standard sint a being par down at $10,000ot think it Whitehead, Ho Kai, J. J. Keswick, O. P. crushing The Surveyor

greatest of nt tha

of ans district in development of Key Prevent of the greatest ever undertaken worth while carrying out the scheme at Chater and P. Pyris, Againat The above results began on 16th October, and of

Australia, and it is obvious that thứ pro- the drainage. without improving

Registrar General, Surveyor General,

has therefore lasted five weeks, the battery th of the stance. Thei working only about 12 hours a day during by a single firm-was, that he freed France pased concession to.

to free prospectora would Mr Chater-If the improvements wore Trosaurer, Attorney General-4.

whatever carried aut without diverting the The Chairman said he had only a casting that time. The average of gold seams from the incubus of an occupation of bet ne valle Canal, tho Race-course would flooded on

the first heavy rain-fall. the vote was struck out. sila, a great deal of care has to be taken to prevent debris being washed on the

The rate was agreed 10.,

That is the usual system so far as my ex-; rather too low in the first place, and in the should be diverted, as that was the heaviest motion that the vote be omitted-Mosare | Singapothich has so far produced the motor porations on a gigantic scale and regally of 10 per ounce was sufficient to:

The Surveyor Genom--I am not at the present moment in a position to Bay,

Dr Bo Kai-Approximately 7 The Surveyor General. Even approxi- mately, I can't say.

De Ho Kai-Will it take five poara? The Surveyor Glenoral- should be very mach disappointed if it did.

nert place that unless it is all turfed and

great deal of money spent on it, it will be purpose for which it is intended. unit for the p

I have always regarded this work as more e less wantonness and extravagance and as being altogether unce

how. uunecessary. That, ever, is past and can't be helped now, but I am very anxious in dealing wit

with a vote like this to have dine regard to spending as little money as possible.

T

The Chairman-I think the estimate is <livided

into two branches--the sanitation of the valley, and its improvement for

Dr Ho Kai--What time would you ex-purposes of recreation. pect it tale

The Surveyor General-I have already given my opinion.

The

The Surveyor General-Tae diversion of

it

is

all

coarse.

hevoto, therefore the motion was vartied, and to be much the same as net, about asian, Penssinn and Austrisa armies of naked in the Arst place they wore com-

the Go.

CATTLE DEPOT EXTENSION, $10,000- SEADOUTER HOUSE AND SKERP AND PIG DETOES, $90,000.

is

I

5

five

per

cont

to pay to Govern 2 ounces to the son. An Me Bibby at 50,000 mon each by the loan of a sum of ment five per cont of any minoral thoy the date of wiring propuses to continue 27,238,035 frames, about £1,100,000 at crushing till about the end of the year, it per cont rentes. This momentous transaction might win, and then to pay an additional company. A presumable that the quantity of gold occasioned the saying of the witty French reyalty to the concesionaire com

pon minis run by then ready for sale will be materially in premier, the Duke de Richelist :

Thorsoyalty of.

European methods with European maching- A long discussion took place on thene | crossed.

sro six great Powers in Europe, glat, 7 and under osally European supervision is itema. All the unofficial members on-

France Russin, Austria, and -Bar..

believe that the very heavy tax. sidered that $90,000 was too large a

ing Bros.

Government of Pahang would more quickly Alexander Baring died in 1948, his second ootain a son Francis taking the numinat command of tail a large revenue by sacrificing & con-

siderable portions

of this royalty, and being The following telegrams are taken from the firm. He engaged in song remarkable content in uxchange for that to sxact na tranations, buying, among other things, income tax upou profits, supplemented by the territory round Lake Tezcure, on the the duty obtained upon opinn. Australian papers d

ՑԱ ՈՒՆ

THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN LABOUR

AND CAPITALS.

London, November 2ad.-The irritation land of which stands Mexico, thus making the time when the mine give thor

ahould be completed before the end of the General said he thought the provision made poed had taken a great deal of personal for them. There would also be a refri- i ment ontereù into on the conclusion of the the home, however, contrived to got rid

following year.

for drainage would be sufficient to drain the

iL

for Hunting-lon. Few families

HAOL. EXTRAHION, $149,0:0, The Chairman said this was a matter on which there was much differezes of opinion,

Mr Kuaviek said that open shela might¦ the canal and the draining of the ground As long-ngo na 1883 the Secretary of State The Chairisan-It would depend, I sup. These two items form one half of the total postponement of the

my fairly be put down as sanitary work.wrote that he consented to a temporars be put up for $20,000.

building, although The Surveyor Coneral said it was desir. pore, to a certain extent on the amount of cost. On the remaining portion we have with some reluctance, as the desirability of ably that all sanitary requirements should money granteyor General-Yes; from the $10,000,

ta he spent eich year. atrondy incurred an expanditure

a how prison had long been ruby provided. Many complaints had hoen cognised, and it must be clearly understood wade of the cruel manner in which the pigs felt by the dockers is increasing, and the amount this year I should any the market Lu reply to the Chairman the Surveyor that the work could not be indefinitely post. were tranted. Feus would now bo provid. outlook for Monday, when the year's agres himself, in a sense, master of the capital of doing well and others are in a dormant and a great country. The other members of discouraged condition seems also a auitable The Officer Administering

the gerating room to preserve meat, and

and last strike torminatos, is omninous. Aliau the suppaaed Fmakenstein, In 1885, the opportunity for the starting of that Pahang Association which has bean more or less The Chairman-For next your you put centre of the Rage-course in the absones of interest in this matter, and he had expres water had to be laid on. The works would i Brothera purtera are still obdurate, and bead of the firm was Thomas Baring, M.P.elenaly talked of during the last two...,"

manual labor for

of Great eod his opinion that the manner in which be remunerative. The preparation of the is stated that as far as

yeurs. The idea is that an association Mr Whitehead-Have definite plaas been the prisoners were buddled together in one i site had cost a lot of money. They did will be replaced by madame in ex. Britain had rison to higher influence, both hours be formed, with its head quarters in

scandalous, and that If an

wish to go to the expense of epidemie not

the course of a century, than the descend-persons holding concessions in Pahang docks in conncation with the expiry of last ant of a bumble German pastor-From or acting as agents for companies at provide for contingencies. It is difficult discussed por Genoral-Plans have been broke out the result might be aorioca, acquiting valuable land and bad reclaimed pressed that tho trouble anticipated at in the political and commercial world, Singapore, the members of which should bo,

in this rooms, I think, before a There were two projects, ons was to extend land for the paid that they had made the year's agreement will ret assume very

work in Pahang, and also large and representative body and laid before the present building at the expense of the

those resident on, or owning, Pahang pro- the Jockey Olsb and the Athletic Cino, no Magistracy to the compound of the Police land costly after, all it the preparation of serious dimensionis. The Tilbury dookers, Stories of Bankers, by F. Martia.

and it in perty, and that I think it is pretty well known what Barracks, and the other was to erect a block the site bad cost so much money,

conceivable that still the plan is that is proposed.

numerical and sanial weight Mr Ho Kai-Does the cotimate include preparing the ground for the Athletic Club

veyor General-No, they propose to put up a pavilion and pat down a cinder truck.

down $130,000; do you think you could gat on by fair compotent work for $100,0001

The Surveyor Goneral-Wa hárn to Bay in which pear the greater amount would be required. It is probable that in regard to many of the items the full andpaat will not be spent it is quite certain that the total will leave a surples at the end of the year, .but think it in very much bottor to take a suficiently large sum than to be raa- ring short and applying to the Council for supplementary voten,

Dr Ho Kai--I should like to know about the time at which will be ready. It may

fur youre

bo unfinished fur

The Chairman-The Surveyor General in

the pond.. decided on!

Dr o Kai-Will they have exclusive use of any portion of the ground within the Race-course?

thor

will.

Mt Keswick

of buildings towards the West. So far 48 After considerable dictasion it was he knew no decisica had been come to agreed to postpone consideration of the The matter had bean referred to the Secre- vote, until as Sanitary Board's reports on tary of State.

the subject were submitted,

Mr Koawick said he could not but rigrot Me

London, November

The slaughter house at Kowloon, to cost Bystem of co-op lector de PID={

MINING IN PAHANG.

BAUD AND PUNJOM,

(Straits Times, 25th October.)

ho

who have viewed the matter with great coucers and have intimated their intention of pressing for concessions, have agreed to await the result of cecdiug with the

catablishing a

it open to all who did not It is gratifying to have again to record tion by throwing to such an associa Cardim Man- another substanatial yield of gold from come within any of these sections but who 36,500, also a remunerative work, was pass nicht now about to torminate, exhorts tup Ranb, which we publish to-day only esti pecuniarily interested in Patons ton might

ning, who assisted in drawing g up the agico-Lahang, for although the telegram from could

that they were Sugu A

Patinng companies dockers to he moderato lost they imperil mates the present quantity of gold, it be of

nood or PUBLIC LAUNDRIES, $25,000.

the fruits of of last year's triumph. The Caracarcely be doubted that estimate will A discussion took place on this subject.diff seamen, who struck some days ago, ure be reabaed and that

than freedom with wit ca such enormous sume were put down in the Estimatce. The revenue od. of Hongkong was by no means elastic. There was no ground for supposing that the

trary,

the

subsidias, has been produced

declaration

greatest aan in discussing and

ring of river the olearing of navigation,

was going to increase. On the con- Mr Chater moved tlint the vota he post still insisting that inombers of the Saainen's Lo 700 ounces of thing, approaching considering such questions a8, railway The Chairmau-I am not aware that revenue was avery reason, he throned, for a year, but the motion was Trion Ouly shall be enoloved. The ship. from 300 tons of quartz in the feat fre the obtaining of cocles, and a score of other The Surveyor General-I am going along know if any club has any sxclusive use of | cistig suppose that the occurrence of bra ponement till the Sanitary Board's reports where are rosolute in their determination weeks. Now it must be said at ouco that questions which need not be hers, detailed

answer to my question said it weak depend

grently on the sum voted,

ou the supposition that the work will With the pre-

bo completed in two years. sont vote the amount will be $144,000, and the total is $270,000.,

Dr Ho Kai-Then from the estimates yon would say it would be completed in two years.

The Surveyor General-That is my pro- rent estimate.

or

tu

The

to time

withdrawn in favour of a motion for post- were submitted.

PUBLIC LATEINES, $17,000. The consideration of this vote was also postponed.

Mr Ho Kai protested against the Gov. erniment undertaking audi a work, stating that private individuals would willingly undertake it if loensed, and the Sanitary Board would be able to exerelse: boblar au- Porriston over private latrines that over Government latrines

The Committee then adjourned,

to

enterprise in

continne the employment of nonunion- this average yield of from 3 to 2 ounces to but which will ecoar

doctors the

familiar with the the to a very high return. Granting ista. In a

à speech to the London

dificulties of who is on Saturday

Mr Tom Mann warned them the lifting of quartz in quantity, a gold Pabang. We believe indeed that every one not to be discouraged in their struggle for mine cati bo made to pay eufflolently well, who has been spoken to on this subject unionism, and ridiculed the proposal of the on a return of half-an-ounce to the ton, approves the formation of such an associa Singapore, shipowners to lay up their vessels in every and there are mines which are paying re. tion, but that, as is natal in port of the kingdom. To do that, he guler dividends on a yield oven less than everyone wants somebody else to do the afirmed, would mean a social revolution that Ladood the peculiar thing about this work. It is to be hoped that some one will. and the triumph of foreigners. Es added Raub mining is that stone so rich in gold fug to do so will aries, that it was impossible to declare war

should have beon strack on que

ouch shallow

against boil a million workmen and their workings, far as a

and familien.

of the

of

rate, the richer

gold stone are not

Lundon, November 3rd.The executive reached until something approaching to deep Shiponora Federation prepose, in mining has been attained, while in Raub, as Place

ace of laying up their vessels, which it is we know, the greatest depth to which they

harp sunk is exprabanded would result in the use of have is some fity feet. In the

noted

for fre the nonuzion | time 1. may be foreign hottams, të

to organize laborers in all branches of the shipping ment of shareholders that the mine is

and thus checkmate the labor bably working at a profit. That statement before His Honour Mr Fielding Clarke, toleration fately formed with a membership must not be understood as holing out

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Pulsne Judge)

Friday, Dec. 5.

MAYAR ALLY . YEUNG KAN WORDE TRUTHFUL ASIATIU AGAIN..

B

of

ell

Mayar Ally, an Indian watchman, saed Young Ka Wong for the aura of $8 alleged to bare boen lent

The plaintiff said that the defondant, a inan of a committee in 1880-87 appiated the $85,000 spent up to 30th June last was best necessary, and I also regard it to visit the Gaol. They visited the Gao! at butcher, came to him one day recently and Dome light friction occurred at the Albor: abiv the results

of to included the cost of the steamer tender'] certain ortont airely unjustifiable. I day-time and at night-time, and they were borrowed $8 with which to buy meat, and Desks, but it was attributable to blunder.come less satisfactory. The miner, as has

Fum

Quotations HONGKONG, Desember ü OPIUM-New Patna, cash,... 4924

ני.

Dah

New Benares, cash, 480 Old cash, 481 New Malwa cash,.. 600 Allowance, Tuels This

24/40

Old Malwa, cash,... $10,530. Allowance, Tazla ... 16/48 M Persian, Vily, cash, 450/480 Allowance, Taola... 32/48 Persian, „Paper tied 475,500 Allowance, Tadla.......... 80,96

Exchange, HONGKON, Desember 3.

3/42

Or Ho Kai-We rote public money to to expect that from lime to propare

this ground, and I should like to would bo V great contraction. He could

ally

part of it.

crops on the mainland, tad trade here, The Chairman-Certainly not within the pulitical difficulties, or anything of that Race-course.

sort, might react on Hongkong in augh Dr Ho Kai-I understood the Athletica manner that our revenue might be no Club had ezelasive use of a plot of ground thing like our expenditure. He thought of three or four acres.

8140,000 for a gaol was very excessive. The Chairman-That is ontside the Race. Ele would propose that this auto be struck course; therefore it is outside this vota. out.

Surreyor General-The greater part Mr. Whitehead seconded. He believed The Chairman ons your increased of the Pubile Gardens will be included in two cornmissions had eat on the question of estimate includes fittings for shops and the Race-course. There will be two corners Gaol extension. The reports, he thought, stalla

The Surveyor General-Yes, that is in At the end of the course, and it ought to have been placed on the table, in is proposed that the Athletic Olab order that they might have something to accordance with the practice in the best should have, the uns of cn of these.

guide then English markute, to provide suitable That will not in any way interfere with the Mr Chater abo objected to this item, bat fittings for the different kinds of shops and Race-course ground.

on entirely different grounds. He thought #talle.

Mr Keswick-It appears to me that as it was bad policy to ask the Council to vote The vote was then approved.

regards this whole work. for which we are

of money without rita GAP ROCK

asked to vote mousy, that the effect of lug whether row boiding-was

of 370,000. It is proposed to offer non-uniu hopes of inmediate dividends, bat as set The Chuirmau-Hus any hoa, member

the Race-course was to got out of put up at West Point or whether the

brikling

nista special inducements to take per- ting forth the fact that the production of any question to sak on this item! You will a diffenly which had arisen in onnection protone

matient employment. The herafils will geld during, let us say, the last three ought to be pat

include And the particulars of the work in the with a promise made to the Athletic He thought no project on the extended,

sick.

months of the year 1800, is likely to be pay and pensions. General's report. Surveyor

Club. While I have every desire to see the before them until the Government had

London

3rd, 1.15 November

ja excess the amount of p.m. very much The Surveyor General said he orpested Althletic Club accceed I am not at all are gone into the matter, prepared plans and

the money expended during the same time, there would be a considerable surplus that it is not a very serious mistake to estimates, and were able to state dofinitely

There have been no disturbances up to

connection. with the expiry The mine of

of course must still bo considered the amount ($107,000) estimated have undertaken to enlarge the Face-tours what they were to do.

present hour in of the dockers agreement, though large

be in a

aprospecting be spent up to 31st December 1800. In in the way proposed. I regard it as at The Attorney General aid he was chair-

or conceiv: On London— crowds have assembled at the various docks posits of gold rap be obtained, gut do taper-away and be wanton spending

ing on the of the cfficials.

the part

frequently buen said, calibot see beyond I cantot sea any accessity whatever for it. much natonished at what they sawat, he now refused to repay the

very The Chairman-Do you move the reduc sesing Chinamen huddled together in cells The defendant admitted having got 29 Luton, Nov. 3rd.-The dockers have the ord of his pick. But this at least is obviona: the considerable mining and tion of this vote to any particular sam as thick 15. could be packed. They money resumed work, but they are showing s

Ar Beswick--No;ll muydanyibing in were very ladisposed to amend a new but said it was given as bargain, thosay for surly disposition and threaten to destroy prospecting operations which are now being. connection

thun with it I should inove its orgia-building rere extended tho, nu over to the intended No. 2 who was quito / 85 compelled to work with noquaionists, carried out on the results obtained from Ther thought that if the law spouse being sick. He handed the money their uniso tickets a week hence if they carried on at Ranb are for the time being ther. Bat. I sion altogether.

would hardy like to as to do chat because

ecauso, I would not like to give bets, in: Tha. Gasi might be reduced willing to marry the plaintiff, but the It is sited that the union is deficient in the operations themselves,

comparative success The Chairman said the voto of $50,000 rise to unnecessary difficulties in connection They were all of opinion that what they [plaintiff, who had never seen the fair finds and 902sequently unable to sustain

fight. In consequence of this position attended these operations at Kaub has under this head for next year was provided with the carrying out of this scheme. There- saw was scandalous, and that huddled toge une, wont about among the Mahoma alisirs the contribusion of funds to the been made a cause of reproach to other for by ordinanco.

fore it would bo desirable to ben a little thes as the Chinese were the prison was medan stoms making inquiring Australian labor bodies is being stopped. persona engaged in mining in Pahang, and Approved,

cantions in making such a proposal as to not a severe punishment for them. Most her, the result which was that he declin-

Lentos Nur ard-The shipowners are not altogether justly. It is quite trie that Cradita, 50 days' sigh The proposed vote of $35,000 for next omit the rato altogether; but I should like to of their recommendations, howetor, were ed to accept her, alleging that she was too

Ou Busubay year for the coclamation of the site of the know if it

fit can be shown how it is necessity disapproved of by the Secretary of State. ok, about forty, and now he wanted to got perfecting their plans for the construction the mining at Raub has been the

sin gold, Lava

Wire the heat mining in Paling if no to spuud the money at all. Would it not as far as he could make out the numbers his money back, which was quite impossi. of barracks at the docks in view of an ing in Pahang, and it would still have been

the Number to the

Nov. 4th-The coal merchants in the most trivial quantities, bad resulted side of the road and .it The vote of $30,000 for this work was under

dubouch very desirable that some peuishment wore the bridge * ut Boutington deterrent than the present should be.

suid she was

· Plaintiff's

is preliminary operations of conveying and passed without comment.

and to reclaim the vans shore Bow applied. Solitary confinement was resine the money was lent, and she had had anoa of non-union labor, but each labor is NEW ROLUS, ETC., KENNEDY ROAD SITKĀ. ringten bridga so as to give some span commended, but they had not some converaction with her husband about scarce the Dockers Union having absorb erecting the machinery were carried on The voto proposed is $10,000,00 there to accommodata the

of State had from timo to time money was given to the defendant with that dockers' executive have issued a manifesto been equalled in similar operations In that it would be ungracious whilst other part of the Maley Peninsula. the Bowrington wood and the Racecourse called the attention of the Government to abject, but no woman ever came,

Rid to

vertheless remains that one The Surveyor General-A will amount at some

If at

ht this matter. The excuse had been that at some future time it was

was thought

that thin

assistanco was lent t

brau had over miners in other parts of the when the calls on this public

plans where they were the drainage for all the roads,

defendant for

pur- Colonial Treasurer Why should is more moderate than at present, I make sight geare was really suffolent and vest given to thoight be doubtful whether the Brierance At present existing until the can to work at BO The

these remarks without making a motion. iato ordinary expenditure?

It pose defendant honestly did what he undertoo's clusion of the Australian frike. The them by the operations of sucient minema. The Surveyor General--It forms part of

extender ke chuted the pisietid, but the laborers at the Albert and Victoria docks The stories of tich gold deposits in the work congestivn the change in

Mr Ryrie- -What will become of the the Albany Nullah and the preparation of the Kennedy Road sites.

Cand had sworn to what his Lordship babies.ozecutive of the Decken Society. The and others were too lightly and por BAROMETERS A

but nevertheless it seems possible bolag depted, but B Keswick.I think. I am quite right!

the Ch. You uxtend the Gaol

Union. they may prove to ba tras, and they at

at TUKEMONETER Mr hate. After the roads are complet the assertion that the Race-courro is to be if the two schemes will be adopted whe- to take the consequences. Judgment for are hopeful of an extension of the system least served to direct the operations.

Chairman do not know which ed to be falee, and he would therefore have owners having agreed DooKTF? ed will the sites be put up-to auction?

extended as a means to an end in order ther extension, or a new building on the site the defendant, with coats

Mr Whitehead--Is the Fame insured?

money which is

The Surveyor General-Yes, it is fully Insured for $48,000.“

The vote of 860,000 for next year was then approved.

-PRAYA RECLAMATION;

new western markot was also approved,

ALBANY NULLAH AND DHANGHES,

ALOW

money

The

which

bert min.

be practicable to train the nulish down the had not since been dimicished, and it was ble as it bad been pick at the are unloading at Plymouth with the waste- ferm it. It must also be itted that the

ta caḍse

More Two-elect.

RU

months sight,

141

Bank, Wiré,.....

On demand,

30 days' sight,

Credits,

the New York

Documentary, 4 months sight, On demand, Credits, 4 montha' sight, On Berlin-

On demand,

4.40

9.45

Ou demand,

841

On

Wir

On demand,

On demand,

Mr Chaier-Have these ronda been be-Olub, and improve the space at number of cells. The Necrony getting a female assistant She thought the od most of the available hands. The with an overgy and skill; which base pot On Shanghai-

goal

stating

to

Hia Lordship said the nintiff had stated the Australian strikers are regains advantage which the Raub" miners"

and rendered.

ib

docament urges ali 1

meat

of work bag been done in conception with desirable to extend the Racecourse let it be there wa# not much money. The or it now appeated that it was not lent bat of the abipping trade to submit to any Peninsula is that they marked out for

not

go

.boor

in

with

The Sarvayor General They would have baer put up before but for some difficulty with the military authorities with regard to draisaxemb

The Chairman-The Government under takes to prevent tab drainage from running down into Murray Barracks.

T

of "State might now well ney. exchequer are

that'

extension of the Race Course, siou of jaction to theextension,

of the Recreation but not to the extension Ground. The two things had got mixed.

something must

the

DOW

done

There were

in

The Registrar General said there was ob. flew things more required than intiff had shosen to sue for money lentave resumed work at the dictation of the Baub which were told by

that the difficulty may be overcome in con- on Pokfulam Road that has been reserved

nection with the Athletic Club: No os press desire has been made by the Jocksy Club or any one else that it be extended. think, without extending the present scores at all, it would be practical to im

for six or eight years.

Mr. Ho Kai said there was scarcely ope gmber of the commissions that enquired into the question that know the Chiness well enough to form a distinct idea, Re

conducted piecework.

to operationa

30 days' sight, private paper, Gold Leaf, 300 fin931.40p, taal Sovereigos (Bank's buying rate) 6:78

Temperature. (Taken at Meairs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Quees Roush)

easily ne Do

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1. P.M.

$

30.13 30.03 90.02

AM

08

to other London docke.

the Australiza miners to a particular spot. London, Nov. The dockers com- True sŭ mining in Paliang, whether for SOLKUDLER Y FONG HING SANG-ACTION plain that the Companies refuse to adopt the or gold, has been based upon the

Frates judicient to make a ou-operative vious prospecting of long-forgotten Asiatica, Escheme workable. They believe that the no Europ Aas having discovered, or having This was an notion for the recovery of latter are trying to force a strike, relying had facilities to discover, apkrowa deposits.

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