A
closely attended by the Fittor blus Jackets and the acrily. In the 1st goarte of a mile it was raco Batreon these three. A short way from the judge's boat the Commodore's ro presentatives caught up the Admiral's, Alacrity a good third Time-9 mins, 29 e008.
Victor Emanuel (sailors)....... I Imperiuae... Atacrityg
F
4
***
2 3
THE CHINA MAIL.
an hour, when the wind sprung up and vices would have been a distinct assistance while training, giving good and sound ad- operate to limit the right of Chines was really no such thing as urgory among freshened from the NW bringing the in several events at the Regatta today, vios which was imply icvaluable to young, protitioners to practice medicins or sur-the Chinese. That is the whole roseos for The Boat Club gery or to receive, domaad, or recover the alterations in the old section. I the fine stornmost boats well ap, the two leading All will join in wishing him about again it (and"inexperienced onremen.
beate having little or no wind. Fassing an early deto. The United Services wers will misa bi ussistamos moat, but other rumeonable charges in reapest of snob hon. member really wants to have a dif- between the Mark boas near the Flagship, further weakened by tos absence of Captain brauchce of eport have also regret hie de- petica.' I do not know exactly what forect class of people such as he has pro- the times were:-
Dumbleton, who has taken to and is parture from the shores of our little Colony, right before that dato Chiness practitioners pusud-hat these students should be allow apparently too lazy now for crickst. The gathering of Taenday evening was tho had-they certainly had no right, as far as ed to treat cases by European methods... Taylor, Hughes-Ingkes and, Flower were spontaneous indication of how he was liked I am aware, by law-and it goed to me you will have to have a different section the three most asoful teu on the side, thoughout the Colony, and the kindly and avaral steers who cornidered this Bill altogether, and the question will hate to This arsson, in bowling, Taylor does not spoken words of the Has, J. H. Stewart that the language of the vastion might be be very seriously considered, But I think keep so accurate, a pitch na wo were acous Lookhart, Chairman of the VB.C., wishing what improved. Then, again, there the whole question has been considered tomat to last season, and he has an awful Mr Sampson sumess and good bealth in biss shoes words, practise medicine or slready. The Medion Bosti made sure now abuds, will be re-echoed by eli who | sorgery." "To the practice of medicine suggestions as to having an intermedials amount of nation for the pass he gate on.
there seems to be no objection, but to class, but the Government decided that Less attempt at pace and mors attention to know him.
practise aurgery' seems to do rother a they could not admit it. Therefore I pitsh should make his bowling more effeo-
carious statomsut, as there is no such should certainly oppose alterations of that Fis fielding, as already indicated,
The first day's racing passed off very thing really among the Chinese ao surgery, kind, and if any other clan of practitioner
4.20.30
Imperieuse Gig moe. 4. 10.00 Sailors Home Gig. 4.18.45 Commodore's Galžoy....... 4. 19.00 Caroline's Skiff Off Kowloon Point the Commodore's Galley and Sailor's Honio Gig raced side LIGET Gras, open to European by side, sandwiching and passing the -Crimmissioned Officers and mon Taperieuse gig shortly before rounding Caro corps
The of any regiment or
of the the Kellot Bland Mark
Skiff, or to Europest members lane's garrison.
which had been atera
No. 9820-DECEMBER 15, 1892.
VICTORIA REGATTA, 1892. FIRST DAY. THISDAY, DRO. 15. President-Bia Excelloney Sir William Robinson, K.O.M.G.
Stewards-His Excellency Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sie E. R. Fremantle, K.O.B.; His Excellency Major-General Digby -Barker, O.B.; Lieut. Oolonel Barcow; Honourable E. R. Bellion; Honourable J. J. Ball-Irving; F. de Boris, Esq.; Bob- oursblo C. P. Chater: His Honour Chlef Justice Mc Fiolding Clarke; J. J. Francia, Esq., Q.0.; Oommaedor Goodrich, RN. Major-General Gordon; C. J. Holliday, i E; Hoppins, Esq.; Carl Esy J. S. Lapraik, Esq.; 0. von Losper, Esq., H.I.M.'s Consul for Germany; Cap- tain McQubao, R. N.; H. N. Mody, Colonel Mulloy, R.E.; Commodoro Burg Palliser, R.N. G. W. Playfair, Esq. Lisat Colonel Ravenhill, S.JL; W. H. Ray, Esq.; A. G. Romano, Esq., Congal General for Portugal; Hon. Cuaimander H. M. Rumsey, N.; D. R. Sau, Eaq.; Honourable 1. H. Whitebead; . E. Wodlahouse, Eaq., C.M.G.
For
site. Time allowed for cars, 8 seconds per car: four boats must start for two prizes; entrance. $1; fitat prize. 815; Recoud prize, $5. Starters:
very
ia the following ordet :- Commodore's Gulley..... 4-47.50 Sailor's Home Gig. 4.47.50 Imperiouse Grig Carding's Skiff...
4.48.10
tive.
anin home
firs!
for
the
If the Police Fores; the boats to be ap- during the race, now joined the othor boats, was briliant, buth in the alert and tha lang | successfully, anders' crew as was ex and at we propose to substitute is this is to ho introduced the matter mast be con. proved by the Committee; distance, one and the four boats rounded the stake-bost fields, end be batted in quite his best and yected had no drillculty in accounting for this Ordinance shall not be deemed to sidored at the proper moment
mast vigorous style, if with mure caution the Chairman's Cup. saya probibit Chingan praatitioners from prastin than naual, for his 67. lio was unlucky for him that he was able to get the dicing or treating surgical oa misaaderstande my meaning.
Br Ho Kai-I think the hon. member enough to be howled of his pads, and after Shamrock
What I hia diamianal all hopes of a draw were dis Garrison C with such a clumsy man acording to Chinese methods or from wish to say is that the result of the clause petted. On the damp wicket Lewaon had as his No 3, who must have palled a strong
demanding OT ToCovering reasonable is to exempt Chinoeo practitisuers who are the best chance amongst the bowlers, and car to make up for his wert of swing, charges for servicos rendered by them in practising medicing and surgery according The beats then worked back to the win-bis six wickets dust hits rather more than The Boys' rowed very pluckily indeed in respect of such practice. We now come to the Chinese methods from the operation ning marks, the wind being somewhat 10 runs each. This was the best bowling this ro, and it is almost a pity they to the more important provisions of the of the Ordinance, but I say why not variable, and a very dose and exciting finish resulted between the Commodore's romance in the match, The return not bottir rewarded. While rowing boɛu. { Bill. These roully deal with two classes exempt also thons Cbiueso who have learnt
match should prore sxciting. Galley and Caroline's Skiff. Time of win- ning
Committee:Hon. J. H. Stewart Lock.!** hart, (Chairman); E. Friedricha, Esq.; J. R. Michael, Esq.; O. T. Robinson, Esq.; W. H. Potts, Esq.; M. A. A Souzi, Esq. 4. H. Thompian, Eeg.; G. Meguali, Esq., 9.6.1.; B. D. Sanders, Esq. (Hon. Sea Retary; Jas, Hetton, Esq. (Hen Trea- Gurer).
Judges of the Rowing Races-Major H. Faithfull, Hongkong. Regiment; A. M. Marshall, Esq.
Umpires and Starter H. J. A. Stewart Lockhart, (Starter). Rowing, (Umpires). P. Robinson, Eeq., R.E.,
H. Grace, Esq. Yachts, G. C. Ander ron, Esq. Opeu Sailing Boats--E. Barnie, Esy.
Judge of the Sailing Races:-Commander Goodrich, K.N.
Time Keeper T. F. Hough, Eng.
This annual event commenced this after. noor under most favourable conditions 30 far as the weather is concerned. It must be conformed that the interest in the Regatta, from whatever cause it may have arisen, has not been a great as in former prate, and chiefly on account of a falling off in financial support the Committee wars obliged, to curtail the number of items That there was still a considerable amount of interest, honovor, was shown by the number of people who turned out to witnese the racing which was equal to any that has boan een hero. His Excellency Sir Will- iam Robinson was amongst the spectators.
The arrangements fur the Regatta wers of the most complete a satisfactory description, but the conduct of several
anchos in passing between the flagship ored the racing boats, thus obasuring the view of the umpires, camust be too much deprecated. The chiel offender was a large white launch carrying the Chinese flag and
Royal Artillery (A) Royal Engineers
Royal Artillery (M) Submarine Minera
A beautiful start was made in this race. The miners dropped behind while the other boata kept about level. With a third of the distance covered, the Actillery (A) went to the front, and although the Engineers tried hard to overtake them they were
sucessful. Time--7 mint. 57) seca.
Royal Artillery (4)... Ray al Engineers
2 3
Royal Artillery (B)... ...
GARRISON Qur, premated by the officers of
the Garrison; for fac-sare; distance, one mile; entrance, $10, to be rowed in hoals the property of the Victoria Ke- evention Club or bosta similar in build to
Commodore's Galley
...... 0.21.30 Caroline's Skiff........... 5.21.35
Imperieuse Gig...............
........ 5.27.00 satisfactory, owing to the unstendiness of The racing all through was fuky and uns the wind; and nons of the boste had really fair trial of speed.
Batang Rack. (Y. A HANDICAP
FOR PARTIALLY DACKED BOATS Bot ox seeding 1 rating. Y.R.A. masence
Entranco, ment. Prize, Cup. Douro 8 ailes
$4.
Zari, Ing., 5ård Begincat... 1.8 Blue, White, Bioscolate
Diz
those belonging to the Victoria Recroafacgbird, doop, Wilkinson, tion Olub.
Sharrock.'
Station No. 1.--Blue.
Bow, G. L Dano...... 10st. 11lbs. Nu. 2, G. Meyash 11st. lbs. No. 3, . Pinckney....... 13st. 2lbs. Stroke, H. D. Sarders..... 12st. 5lbs
Сол, Кен
Bat 9tus.
• Kornblume. Station No. 2.White. Bow, E. Stevenson....... Int. Elbs. Na 2, W. O. Boothby.... 11st. 171be, No. 3, E. L. Cay 12st. 10lbs. Strooke, W. H. Ward..... 11at. Glbs. 4lbs. Cox, B. E. Waters...... Sat.
Thistle. Station No. 3.-Black and Pink. Bow, W. Stopan!......... 10. Pibe. No. 2, F. Lammert...... 10st. 5lbs No. 3, G. G. Hayward.... 108 10lbs. Stoks, R. F. Lammert... 10st. 8lbs,
Cox, B. Grimbla.......... 94t gibe.
Rax Station No. 4.-Brown Maltais Cross. Box, H. J. Gedge 106, 0lb. No. 2, S. Jeffrey... 10st. 10lb. No. 2, E. Friedrichs..... 15st. Olb. Sircke Cox.
Can, woop, Howell
Jayne, Jug, E....
je, Tug, Lamed
Figal, Ing., Eanding........
16 Ret, Blue Apata.
Pals Bine,
1.5 Green, White Chereron.
1.2 Blug nut Red Harizon
1
tal White Star.
Green and Yellow En
volupic.
hites, sloop, May 1
Furt, stoop, Donison......
risontal Stripes.
14
derer's Craus.
1.8
Chermian, yawl, Carey 1 Blur, Jund Zig-za?, Si, loop, Gale... Grey, Red Grep Hori-
zeptal Stripe White, Feste DAY.-Y.R. A. allowstice.
Dart, Ladybird, Pure and Pearl allow
area Orm, Hiyak, and Allen...
....1 min. 18.. She and CharmÍAN.. ......2
bang-which he has the tomority to mer-
issue :-
DRATH-BED MARRIAGES.
the
European medicine and allow them to practise among the Chiness according to the furupean methods?
The Acting Attorney-General-There is one other abors Ordinance which is down
tifully together the Naval crew did not come of persons, colonial sud foreign practition. In the law as it stands at present up to expectations. As I anticipated, Lana, crs. So far, Chinase ohess has been regarded Crawford and Co.'s pair wen St. Patrick's applicants for registration from other outside China merely as a curiosity, So Cup presented by Mr J. J. Francis, QC.), colonies have simply to prove their regia.
The Acting Attorney-General-That is opens a leader is the T.-C. Daily News, but Shewar'e pair made it hot rade. Ibration, and by producing such proof to the very point that the Government has which would appear to indiente by its soum iuslined to desert the Coronos in the the satisfaction of the Colonial Scarotary decided was a principle is cold no admit.
Dr Hu Kai-I did not know that. far' that a new eran was about to open up International rase, looking to the relative they become entitled to registration in this
The Aoting Attorney-General-I would for Chinese chees, now that the N-performances of Lammert and Sandere to-solony. Applloants nuder the 13th sea- Daily News had taken the eubject in hand, day; is any case, the English crew's chances tion, I think it was, then holding propose, in order to conceda to the hon. With a fow modern referances to Ge of winning do not look rosy.
diplome from any University or Gol-member as far as possible, that the clause lege, hed to prove to SPECTATOR.
satis. bo left over until the nazi mesting of tho faction of the Medical Board the granting Cuancil in order that I might be quite sure in the same paragraph and to Messrs Jacques and Ayres, the purveyors of pastime
of the diploms and that it was granted of the grounds I have stated. I will look after a course of study equivalent to the up the papers again, but I an fairly con matenals, to give an up-to-date air to hie! THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. remarks,
minimaan doaras required in England, dent that that was the decision of the tell the writer proceeds to
The following is the portion of the The present Bill makes this alteration. Government-pot to admit any interme. us much that is already know about Chinese chus.
ag to report of yesterday's meeting of Council Jastend of the matter being referred to the diste class for Europeans or Chinese. Ho give hinto
Colonial -Socrotary as regarde colonial the faraishing required for the game-pieces which we sawmarised for fast night's diplomas, it was thought it would be more
The glance was then left oror, and board-and then with a sudden jerk
SHORT ORDINANCE. desirable that the qualifications of applic brings his rouders on the following para.
ants should come before the Medica! graph: A far more important question zu-
The Acting Attorney-General-I rise to Board, and is all oases where the practi- on the orders of the day. Ihave to move ains behind. When we have provided
ore the second reading of a bill entitled tiouers who wish to bo registered some Brown and Yellow Hourselves with the equipage of the garce,
shall we had it worth the playing an Ordinance to atacad the Marriage from the calorice, or hold foreign diplomas, apud reading of a Bill satitled an Or
dinauce to repeal Section 45 of Ordinance White, Bine St. An-doubtedly we stall. But to get then conte Urdinanes, 1875. It will be within the they inst prare that they are of goud No. 8 of 1960 and to amend Schedule à to The objects.and a game of skill ask us this Tad give them recollection of the Conquil that when this harnoter and have passed thruagh a course Ordinance No. 1 of 1833.
Bill was before the Council on its first of study equivalent to the minimam requir-rousons are fully set forth in the footnotes. no clue to its proper working would be a
ed in England. It is, I think, quite The first section of the Ordinance repeals on serious hindrance to their enjoyment and reading I briefly exploface ita objects mul
I then stated that the chief obvines tant persons who some here from sostion 45 of Ordinance No. 8 of 1860. It appreciation of it. It is difficult to imagins reason the adult Englishman sending a game object of the Bill was to offer relief to foreign comics, and other colonies should has been the habit to ignore the provision of Eurogean Chess with absolutels Tacra certain scrapies of the Roman Catholic produce some certibeate or some evidence of that section as regards the payment of knowledge its method has a bare ac Charch in Hongkong. As a matter of of their churueter. We do not know whom the net amount of intestatos' estates from
we might get here otherwise.
And $100 and upwards to the Colmial Treasurer, qanistance with the powers of each piece fact, however, the Bill is general in 2
would certainly be detrimental to Christian Caroli and a vague idea that the user opening form and
cati zake
500 who should come under hie care if of these existen bare been regulated by do- and the practice has been that the accounts On this occasion I was a forward movement of the king's; use of its provisions.
the actual the practitioner had a bad character or mental instructions. There is another. paws. Yet this represents very fairly our will very shortly refer to present knowledge of Chinese Chees. Its provisions of the Bill itself and the condi- was given to habibs of intemperance. You alight amendment which has been made by latest and most able expounder was only tion under which a deathbed marriage is will also noties that in sub-clause (b) the the Ordinance in the schedule to Ordinance able to inform our local learned Society allowed to take place. In saction 2, which dongkong College of Medwing for Chinese No. 1 of 1883 dealing with distraints for that the Chinese eers to have devoted gauctions marriage between people who the colony is specially mentioned, rent. It is proposed to raise the house- more attention to and genies than to the op have lived together in anlawful connection. There was some question as to whether keepers' fac from 20 cents to 50 cents par more attends to a fast rites pening means to I propose when we go into Committee to they came under the definition of Onilege, day. The fact of the matter is that those to be a aaannn to the centre file." Now, ne tasko me slight siteration ander which it? University, or other body, and it was distress has been put in it has been im it happens, the Chinese have made what will be laid down that those surringes are thought doing that ties she the prespat pensible to find a respectabis Chinaman to they would regard as a very systematic only to take place under certain definito cially named in the section. At the present The first is that the parties moment, I am sorry to say, the examine study of the openings, and with the aid of conditions. one of their Manuals it is possible to become are to be able to siguify their consent to tion through which they go there is no a very Steinitz or Blackburns in their Chess, the marriage, and to do so in the presence of equivalent to the minimam course requirad One Fuch Manual is before us now. It was two witnesses. Then with regard to in England, and therefore for the present published originally as long ago as 1099, minors each marriage is not to take place, they cannot be registered under the hat it is still in print, da with meet except one is a widow or a widower, Ordinance, but I hope hereafter that their Chinese works of permanent value, the unless the accessary consent, of those who qualifications may be so far improved na to woodblocks are preserver in the family of stand it. Ino porentis is obtained. Then admit them to be registered as medical
It
was enggested that we The author, and an impression of a hundred no marriage shall be valid which, on the practitioners. copies or es is struck off as the demand may groase of kindred or affinity, would be might possibly register the intermediate from time to time arise."
England. The Bill es originally classes; registering thons students who Mr Ammon drafted, I may remark, provided that a have passed through examinations as in-Capt. and Mrs
bura marriage so solemnised should be specially termediate cleesce, but allar very consider- registered in schedule apponded to the able thoughit and oare the conolasion was M. Bonhoura
come to that it would be undesirable lo ; Mrs G. Chapuian That seams, howover, to be Ordinance. incomplete becanes if it is to be registered to have a sort of men who were not really Opt. and Afro some notice must be given to the Registrar doctore, who were not really sensed andor Leuuse it is his fanstion to register the the home ects or nuder the local Ordivan- Mr J. Cocksadge
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Starters: Hiyan, Ledybird, Dart, Payne, Charaian.
A flying start was made at 1.30, and the
Green Island Mark wat passed -
I hosta
Hiyah
Ladybird....
Payne.
Durt
Charrean..
2.13.00
2.14.30
2.16.00
2.17.00
***... 2.23.00
Light breeze, falling calm at 3 p.m. all near Stonecutor's Island, except Hiyah, which had a commanding lead to the castward. When tho N. W breezo sprang up, the hind most boata carried the wind with them, taking leading positions. Passing the Flagship de times wor
Payive....... Ladybird Bart Charming
gave up. Hiyah The Kollet mark was passed as follows :----
Payne Lautybird
.. 4.41.00 Dart
... 442.00
M. G. Manuk... 10st. 10b J. A. Ingles 9st. Olb. There was much specuation over this race. Macuk's and the Naval crows being sup most fancied, while the Boys war posed by a few to have a good chance of being the of the two leading besta. An- Senders gave the belonging apparently to the Imperial Marither splended start.
Manuk and timu Customs. Tomorrow, it is desired slowest stroke, wheress
Lamork commenced with
fast by the officials that all launches and boate stroke. All the boss kept well to will keep on the ontside of the flagship.
gether,
the Naval boat Looping best time and going with the least roll. Half way it appeared to be anybody's me. Here Ward quicksard, bat Sanders als was getting up a faster stroke. Manak fell away, while the other three hosts kept and company. Entering on the last quarter Sanders was leading by half a longth. Lammer: wude a game offort to catch the tuorles in the last fifty yards, but it was no use and Sanders upset the calolations of the prophets by winning by a good half length less than a quarter of a length between second and third. Time-7 mina. 20 secs.
The starting was most efficiently per formed by the Chairman of the Club, Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, assisted by the Ruspiron, Measts R. P. Robizana and 0. Grace. In only one case was a bad start made the Hong Pairs-and this made more apparent perhaps by the Lane. Crawford pair getting a bit farried.
The band of the let Shrspahiro Light Infantry played the following programme on board the Flagship 1-
Urabaila Caropa".
Marab
Overture
Vabe
Belecian
Danca
Relection.....
Valke..... Charotle
.......
Etoile Polaire Waldetel Coster Bong Chevalier, Szabin
Bartkowski, H.M.d. Pinafore"...it A. Sullivan.
Abschied Kupper.
CHAIRMAN'S CHALLENGE CUP, for four-oara; cup to be held by the winning grew for One year, but to remain the property of the Club; distança, upo milo-and-a-half; entrance, $10 to be rowed in boats tho property of the Victoria Rocreation Club
Thistle. Station No. 1.-Brown Maltese Crom Bow, E. Gost
10at 3lbs. No. 2, P. Phillips 31st, Alba, No.3, E. Friedrichs...... 15st vib. Stroke, J. M. G. Manuk. 10s: 101bs. Cox, J. A Ingloż........ Dat. Olb.
Rose Station No. 2-White.
Bot, E. Starcos ....... 10st. 8lbs, No. 2, E. L. Leatham 14 016. No. 8, W. H. Potts.... 1Sat. 4lbs. Streko, G. O. Hayward... 10st. 10lbs.
Cox, 8. W. Hayward. Bat. lib.
Station No. 3
-Bla Bow, G. L. Dansanays 10at. 11lbs. No. 2, G. Meynell..... List. 5:be No. 5, E. L. Jay......... 18aly, 10lbs. Stroke, E. D. Sanders..... 12st, 5lbs. Cox, B. E. Waters...... Ost. lbs.
Latek
Etation No. 4-White and Blank. Bor. H. . tledge. 10st. 13. No. 2, S. Joffroy.
10. 10lbs. No. 3, V. H. S. Haggard. List. 10lbs. Stroke, R. F. Lammert, 10at, 8lbs. Cox H. Grimble......... Dat. Diba.
Sandera Larapert Ward
重
CAN ***
*
+
9
い
4.12.31 4.13.10 4.15.49
The boats beat to the winning mark,
passed in the following order
Payne 5.4.15 Ladybird... Dart
6.6.00 5.8.00
These bosta being un equal torme na to time allowance, Paga wins on her merits.
SPORTS AND PASTIMES,
invalid
Íta
per-
chargs for the sum named, I 016 the second reading of the Bil.
The Colonial Becretary seconded. Bill read a second time,
The Bill then passed Committee, was read a third and pasted.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
tarbook
* HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr A. Kitson Black-Lieut. Lagarde
S. M. M. de Inessan Mme de Landasan M. G. de LaneISAU
Olut-Lord Conil Maamera
Mr T. McKsan
Meet Mure Mureau M. J. Marel
Mr and Mrs Muir
Drew
Mr Mrs Pial
that with the aid of one manual, the cat. in sub-section d of suction 2. Then there possibly be allowed to practise and dear and Mra Finley Capt, V. Perkes
will.
maid and 2 childrenCapt. and Mrs Phil
Miss Plankinton
alet
fips
If the intest and most able expounder' of Chinese chess was only able to inform the local learned Society that the Chinese acem to have devoted more attention to end games than to openings and that the fa- Fourite oppring ecete to be a cannon to the centre file one is inclined to doobt his right to the appellation inter and Ustaringo. Therefore when we reach the ces and wow not fully qualified to deal Mr G. 0. Cox
ised Committee etage I will propose an amend with Europeans and sticlaggan of the Bir G. W. Craddlar able Mare especially are we inclined
ment which you will find printed in italics
people.
The lies was that they might Miss E. Everett tinward when we read in the next sentcase
Mr Geo. Fenwick come of a very systematis study of the 19 a provision that as merringe colebrated with the Chinese. The remaining amend- openings, it is possible to become a very under the provisions of this Ordinance wents proposed are necessitated really by Steinitz er Blackbarne in their chess shall be vaid unless the conditions before two clauses which are introduced in echime C. Farness
They are of a formal and tech-Miss Graves Of course.
the editor of the NC mentioned are complied with. Then there section 4. The first match for the season between Daily News is writing fru the ful is a farther provision with regard to the nical nature. I beg to move the second Mr Harrison Green Mr H. Rosenthal
Mr A. B. de Guer-Me Fred. E. Shean the Cricket Club and the United Bervices mess of his knowledge
Effect of the marriage. The rule in this reading of the Bil English and
The Olonial Secretary seconded.
Tillo
Mr J Grabia Stoke which finished on Saturday Tery U- Chinese chess, and of the capabilities of colony and in England ie that a marriage
Mr Hancock Bill read a second time.
Mr J. W. Phelps favourable weather was productive of good Steinitz and Blackburne in Buglish chicas, evokes a will. The Secretary of State has
The Council went into Committe on the Mt F Hayes and Stotes FOR MEN-OF-War's Gras AND WHALEns, play. It commenced to Friday afternoon at otherwise his ready assertion would be directed that if this Ordinance was intro-
Mr O. E. Taylor distaner, one mile; entrance, $1; Firat the unsantly pantail time of 2.20 when doubted by times who know anything of deced there should be a provision insorted Bill
Dr Bo Kai- I bog to move an amendment Mr F. HoldinghausneMr D. Thorpe prize, 810 second 83: the boats to be four ef is Club reprezentulives were on the either of the games. His statement that that a deathbed marriage should not have to seotion 2. The amendment I wish to Mr and Mrs Hurl-Mr J. H. Twiddy approved by the Dominica; time allowed ground. Coxon was lucky enough to win the manual- this wonderful manual by the the affect a sorosing a wint, then crature is to leave out the wurde sowrding burt
Mr A Ultsch State has tary of Lid of which a ignoramus 17 he may be his reasons are, but I could very wall the toss, and the Club made the most
to Cbinero mothods.' The reason I
Mr F. H738 Dive rary Steinitz ar their advantages. The lowlingof the Services transformed into a very is usually foferior to that of the Club in Blackburas-was originally published singite myself that a man might be under this amendment will be apparant if I ex. Capt. R. lanes
the influence of religious fervour and de plain to the xocmbers of this Council the these matches, which have come to be re- long ago as 1652 may be a little wiele dit possibly whist his religious advisers or the principal result, if this section be allowed to ME E. Kaun garded as the most important fixtures of t
of the in
in orenting EL 17 impression that the Chines cricketing season when there is no inter-are a specially gifted people by having as or pista may tell him was his daty, and it is as it is. The result would be that port match. On this ocasion the old weak long ago as 1632 eyatematised their thought it that a marriage under such cir. those who have studied Chinese medicine
enrastance, should not revoke any previous would have a free hand in hess was apparent, and with a truesplaging his as to have a printed matte will which was nude peasibly in good Chinese patients in this Colony, whereas Capt. F. O. Blanco wicket the batemen had a dos chiques of It should not be forgotten by thoas whe
far better training Mr Geo. Barnett putting on long or howson, in trying may be disposed to yield up their love for health for the bench: of his family or re- those who have had St. Patrick's Cor, for pair-oats each to hit a ball wear the City Hall boundary, the modern commonplans English gems in latives. Then I think, six, the Ordination in Western medicine, and yet who are at Mr Jurd F. Qunstan-
avusidered by their fellow crea to consist of two members of tho was cleverly caught by the long coolie their new-born adoration of the ancient would be incomplete tuies there were
auch Mr Gunify hong; distanus, one milet entrance, $8; who has a predilection for disposing of the Chinese game that es long go za 1475 W. one pounities imposed for aon-compliance the Western world as having
with the provisions of the Bill, and I also, long time partners, both playing stylisting in Bagland, published his well-known pricket. It was very unfortunate for the though now rare Gate and Ploy of the selebrating any warrings without duo former that he was run out efter getting Chesse, so that the English have not been so sice to its epic. With these re
marka bo well set, but the anat way in which he was very backward in the game of olarsa as one
to propose the second reading Bu disposed of must has been appreciated by might at first be led to pass Bowreper.
The Colonisi Secretary motonded. itself even though it lost bi to his wicket, there are sull details
Bill read a second twe It was one of the finet tits of fleiding over Een on the Cricket Ground, and the bril Kant waarer in which Taylor faded during the remaindor of the afterhook, combined with this, ought to stamp bim na fit to tank amongst our best ledameu,
for cars, & Baconds per oar; four boats must start for tro prizes (winning crew, 2nd and 3rd races, to be excluded),
Starters
Fictor Emanuck Imperieuse
A runaway affair ter the Imperieuse whe seemed to have the botter boat. Time-8
mina. 24 N.
with dealing w
bigh standard as thesis of
Mrs Warren
Mr J. H. Veitch
M. et Mens Joyeaux Mr G. M. Wyater
tino
VICTORIA HOTAL.
would Mr. B. Donley
Mra Farmer
Mr Frank Harmaton
Mr G. M. Harmaton
Mr Qua. B. Hicks
Capt, Billebrandt
Mr T. Ang Bolst Mr B E. Jorey
to bo nowod in boats the property of the swiping medino. Firth and Ellia were for a lian Cazion, the father of the art of print think that a penalty shonid be attached to active for any years study over and A Fooley Me W. Jose Michaels
Victoria Recreation Club.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,
Lily
Station No. 1.-Red and White. Boe, . C. Murray...... 12at. lts. Stroke, F. D. Sanders... 1st. lbs. Cox, H. Gripble... st. 4lbs.
Shewan & Ou Μακα
Station No. 2-Blue and White How, E. Lammert.....
........st. 1liba Stroke, W. Stopani...... 10st. 21hs Cox. H. Grimble 9xt: gibs,
Jat
Mr Robert Love
Me and Mrs O. H.
Reeve
Dot
Miss Fucley
* Master Feeley
Mr Q. A. Schmuck
M: W. Schwaler
Mr 4. 1. Skook
bo driven from the
the cotany and be tuable to among th
own fellow altitsoa. in the Government have exerolaed * unwise policy in allowing the Chinos tot T. Fesley Mc A. Fullor of mediolne Find practise their agstem
Dr W. Gardaer 1
In the people. surgery among their The Daily News is going to deal with
Connail then went into Committee present state of the colony I think it would Maud Mrs Geo. M: John Stewart
Harmaton Mr Gourgo Stewart dangernes to provido etherwue. The lese chess very practically à ba is on to Bill, the actions being later setia Chinese should be exempted freta the Mr & Mrs Haruston Mr Frank Walent to casue in Chinese ohess. Referring to the tin. Only a few verbal alterations were operation of this Ordinance for some time manual he says The whole of the ganes de motion of 106 Acting longer. I hope the lime may come when Attorney-General, Tho icllowing section contained in it have been carefully worked A
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MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
Mr V. Machsan Mtn W. Maobean,
aune and children
Carthy, R.E. Mrs D. F. MacCarthy
and infant Mr Charles C. Maisoh
over, does not appear in the least atale, but propose in short to start a Chine ange with any provision thereof, and whoon. who have proved therasolves to have studied M: H. B. Borsball Capialn D. F. Mac-
PROBATES, C.
Cobra
Mrs Van Nierop Mr A. Ross Mr. Saunders Mr & Mrs J. 8. Snas- Mr Bylor
del
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Barometer. Temperature
Previona ¡04 date st; Un dato at doy etip.. 10 6.0.
30.27 90.30
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pase an Ordinance that over with board and men and reduced to as is penalties added to the Ordinance may be able to
WLcsonver Ellis has been batting most consistently the foreign notation. They are now belog
reball knowingly celebrate all Chinese practitioners here, whether Mr H. Ailen Lane, Crawford & Co.
since the sexo commented and should he re-arranged in accordance with the modern any marriage iu purported paresence of practising among the Chinese socording to Mr Boattie Kathleen.
natire or European methods, should be men Mr S. L. Benjamin postions to sooze si he has been doing of Europeno ayetem, and when this is done this Ordince contrary to ornot in accord Station No. 3.--Black and Red
late he will rival F. Maitland, who, how. we intend to publish them one hy Bow, G. O. Hayward 10st. 10ks
Chas Ever Lot being egalig oor potent aheli cele. the subject and not merely holding them- Mr Hart Buck. Stroke, G. L Duncan.... 10st. iba,
2028 or searing as well as ever. He is Column, and we cordially invite the co-bruta any warriage under this Ordinance,selves out as medical practitioners without Mr E. K. Chandler Cox,........................
making a strong bid for the lead this season operation of the many Cheplayers of the abell he guilty of a raisdemeanour and having gone through any course of study Res, R. F. Cobbold 4. bad start.
The Bank's and Shewan's His wvorce up to date are-Opening Match, Settlement and the Outperts to make it, yapan conviction thereof before the Supreme whatecever. At the present moment Mr Cochrane Hayward's crow did not start. A good start was affected, Manuk falling bulinds hind way or when the gun fired, and, 23; Over Thirty 55; Garrison, 144 (not it slotld be, source of interest and pleasure, Court shall be able to be imprisoned for wish the Government would consent to Mr and Mrs C 0.
disorganad, Lane Crawford's pair Ioat out); Bine Unifome, ; The Plains, We cannot hopo in theas remate regius to any term not exceeding 2 years, with or doloting the few words to enable those slightly and sutting his men s slower stroke overal straxes before getting into swing 34 and 15 (not out); laskers and Brokam do much cowards furthering the study of without hard about. (2) Any minister students win hava studied European medi-Me J. B. Coughtrie then the other two. In the rat half mile, Sanders and bluray were badly matched. $2: United Series 55, Leach, whe the Earopeus game, we have no chance to who after celebrating any marriga ander eine in the Boogkong College of Medicine Me H. Crawford Sanders assumed a distinct lead, roving sp and wore out of it from the start. The other baited well against inferior bowling on the rival or even keep pace with the higher this Ordinance falle to transmit the certifie Manson Memorial Hospital at Furman or Mas G. G. Hogg
for the just tive years and also at the Misa Hogg parently with ease. Lammert now worked
two heats rowed well together, but at previous Sturday, followed this up with a class of Eurean players; but we have ate theroof in accordance with scption (d) Ticutain or anywhere else, to practise. Mr E. S. Joseph harder and gradually reduced Sanders' lead half distance Sheran's pair had their careful 41, and he was just beginning to home e gume of an Icas interest which we shall be bible on sommery conviction by to helf & longib. This made Sanders bow just in front. The uther pair were warm up to his work when initiand, for may make, if we wil, peenliarly our own. Maggietrate to a penalty not exceeding 350. We have student from the Tientain respond with & spurt which carried his away slightly. The race fur tas next half towing beet together, hewater, Stopani getting that all his partners are not so add to this the fast-fer fact it would me The Acting Attorney-Genera!--I do not College of Medicine as house surgeon in milo was practically between those two boats, clear his our of the water. This began to foolishly called for a very short run, with the Indian and Persian games from which Bill to-day as there is no graat hurry to medicine according to European methods, getting shorter avery sroke and failing to nimble between the wickets as himself, to he-that Chinese Chess was the parent of propose to move the third reading of the our hospital who practise aurgery and Why should this man, who has gone through the Thistle being left far in the rear. Half tell upon them, and al thaugh Stopani tried the usual result. Lech and Maitland were in its turn European Ches was derived. pass the ciriinanse.
mile from home, Lammert made another his hardest Dingan got home half a length anything but at home in the running lips, We should be studying Chess in the country
la course of study, though not considered bry to overhaul the leader and steadily
by the Medical Board of this colony to bu The Acting Attorney-General-The next equal to the minimum required by the Humidity worked his best to the front. When ginaustad A good race. Time-8 mins 22 nos. several bad mistakes being made before the of its birth, or, if are sousiter it heresy to
President was ultimately run out, Mait the claims of India to believe that, we itom in the orders of the day is the second British Act, be excluded from practielag Direction of 31 Level, bowerex, Lammert unexpectedly
SAILING RACE, FOR ALL OEEN BOATS land would do wall to be more cautions, cult ut least be studying it in one of its rusting of a Bill entitled an Ordinance to medicing among the Chinese population collapsed, and Sanders went ahead at a paddin and won anyhow, Ruishing up
any rig. Chinese owned beats excluded, calling more distinctly and sat attempting most curious developments. The experi- provide for the recognition in the colony hero, whereas on the other hand the Ohi
was a pleasure to coment will be an interesting one. with a ine burst. Manuk spurted to get
Entrance. $2. Priza, $25
of probates and letters of administration nese who have learnt only Chinese medecine Courao imppabilities. miles. Post patriem,
Bam getting a good store. Going fa
granted in the United Kingdom. The are allowed free scope? I hope the Govern into second place, and Lammert gave up.
generally about laat on the side tie seldom The tide was against the rowers,
objools and reasone are stated at the foot ment la dealing with this subject will consi Timo-
gelsa otange, but os Friday and Saturday
At to-day's Regatta a snc familiar face and I do not propose to do more than move der the principle contained in that clauss. Il mina. 40 seds
he batted la very nice form for Is 56 (ost was much missed. The borriedly convened the second reading of the Bilf, Sanders
Mr Whitehead-I rise to second the out). The only other notable feature of the meeting of perabers of the V.R.C. on
amendment I think the arguments að. Tuesday evening was the fire intimation to innings was alean hit for 7 by E. J.
daced by the hon. member who represents Coreou to the barrack rail in Garden Road.
mony that Mr James Sampson was leaving. for South Africa. Mr Sampson had been
that he has made out a good caso for delet the Ohinese bave good rezaan in them and so long identified with sporting and points the Clab teum was a very athletic affairs in Boogkong, particular
ing there for words. Dalley and the Sailor's Homo gig got away strong one. The same cannot be and fly with mowing, that he had come to be
The Acting Attorney-General-If I as- first, and kept Company with asch other to the Catted Services. They had much need regarded as a permanent resident, and his The Acting Attorney-General-I beg to derstand the hon. member, what he means by the Committed, four boals to start for the Green Talaud Mark; the other bont of a good wicketkeeper, especially when departare besides being a nocece of surprise move the second reading of a Bill entitled to say is There are certain Chineer,
to his following closely. They rounded freen Rugb-Hughes was tossing up his lobs. numerous friends his treated a wile an Ordisance to emend. the Medicai|oducated Chivas, who bave gone through Island Mark as follows;
Welman and Olivier did their best, but spread feeling of regret. Open-hearted and Registration Ordinance, 1884. Honours à course of instraation kere, or somewhere neither was very satisfactory and the open-handed, hale, hearty and bluft, he pos ble members will find that the objects and also who have tearat European methods of batsmen vers emboldened to tuko liberties seed many qualities which endeared him reasgas of this Ordinance ure detailed at treating cases. It that is so-end 1 sen with the bowling which they would have to a wide circle. Not only was he a good the foot. The provisions of the Ordinance that the hos, member tows his head-this heen lees likely to do with a smart wicke:- paraman, and a successful ate as the Club sro nos very important until you come to section does not affect them at all. -Caroline's Skiff .......... 2.22.00 keeper behind them. De Robeck was much records show, but when hie sesive days in section 4. The subsection 2 re-enacty in Beotion indeed has nothing whatever to do The wind becoming light and variable in missed buth for batting and wicketkeeping the bouts were orer, exospt for temporary somewhat different language the section, with that class of people. The reason why the Western part of the Harbour, the it is to be regretted that this excellent all-reppearances os in the case of the Tokoha-I think it is 2, of the old Ordinance of the alteration was made in the wording From Folien's cutter gave up the race at 3.10,round sportaman has been obliged to knock ma Regatta, he was at all tirees ready to 1884. That Ordinance toad somewhat in from that employed in the old Ordinance
The boats wore la the doldrums for nears off violent exercise for a time, for his ver-place his corriges at the disposal of wow this way: 'This Ordinanoq shall not who because the Mędiesl Board said there |
Manuk Lammert...
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FOR MEN-or-WAR'S CUTTERS ; distance, one
mile entrance. 81 first prize, 15; second prize, $10; time allowed for oars,
4 seconds per var bosts to be approved
-two prizea.
Starters:
Victor Emanuel (Marinica)
Archer
Viptor Imanuel (Jacka)
Fotor Bmanuel (Marines.)
A tugrity
Impericuce
Mitbrengt
This was a very exciting race.
the stars the Imperium showed the way
Eatrics
Hailor's Home tig
8. 9. Fobicn's Cutter.
H. M. 8, Victor Emanuel's Galley.
Imperious Gig.
Caroline's Ski
{
The start was effected at 1.936, with a
light Easterly breeze The Commodore's
Sailor's Hems GigĮ
Commadora's Galley. 2.17.00
Traperieuse's Gig,
2.13.30
Pokien's Cuiter
2.1.0.CO
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The Colonial Soerotary seconded. Bill read a second time,
without alteratica or comment; and was The ill then passed through Committee the road a third time and passed.
MEDICAL REGISTRATION.
Highest open air temperature on the tach....67. Lowest open air tamperture of the 140,45,
Hongkong, December 15, 1897,
Temperature, (Taken at Mcesta Balenier de Cuia Promises, Queen's Road.)
PA.M.... 1. P.....
BARCHEISH
Do,
***
30.13 90,25
Do,
4 P.M....
30.99
Do.
THERMONSTER? AM....
DU
60
Do.
4 F.M......
60
The F
Do. Do.
*(Wet" bulb) 9 &m • ̧
60
54
Do. 1.M. Do, Do. 4 PM. 83. Do. Maximum....
60
Do. Minimum over night 52
HONGKONG, December 15, 1892,