No. 9661, January 27, 1894.)
'FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That there is a little story going the rounds: -in which the old saw about Doctors differing obtains a certain amount of conflemation.
That the A. M. S. were, it seems, pitted
the too medious, and so far as I ond gether, the military men were wrong. That whether it was the bogey-like dread. of the War-Ollo, or the mere desire to avoid offence and keep things atosth, the Local Governtiest gave way to the mili- tarybich made matters worse. That if I were suffering from rheumastiera, for fastance, or even prickly-beat, I should think it very wrong if acyone at me oc beard, the Hygeia, to be faciated from my fellows.!
War Offee must and shall he propitiated. That the questim of responsibilty, direct or indirect, for the acident at Bonham Koad is still banging fire.
That the Governor has a certain amount of ́)
have a right to guide the cums of admon tion, and the Oxford and Cambridge Locale also influence the curriculom,
BROWNIE.
THE FATAL LANDSHIP AT SEYMOUR ROAD. CORONER'S INQUEST TO-DAY,
Alexandre Callego.
THE CHINA MAIL.
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
A LIVELY MESTING.
of
- VISITORS AT HOTELSSAGE - HONGKONG HOTLAR P Mr. de Boss Barros Miss Lu Randholm mia Dr. Baumgarten Miss N. Lindholm Mr H. Bauingarten: Mis à. Lindholm jal Mr T-Brockat Mr R. Lyall sellodete
Mr T. Mitchellyn Bra Mes von Bronsdorf Mr J. MoWillam
Rev. J. M. Martan Mr. Ubdt Me H. J. Pande Min F. W. Philfjis Mr and Mrs F.von der Pfordton and§ chil.
Mr and Ms T. E Mr J. H. Braft Mr F. E: Bheart :
Cohon Mr James Rankin A
Mr Chantrey Inohbald-/
Mr. B. Coughtrie Mr C. S. Taylor an
being directly responsible for the death inquiry in held, When the deaths were lan was approved by myself on behalf liberty to make their own rules. By the chanoo, and the ballot was against them.millions. China, therefore, has, now. Capt. W. Bannon
The
Me A. Haeris touchabo
Mr B. Handles Darth an Mr& Ma Ga Holme
Mr Mastor said that hitherto no ballo Mr Lee Shing has resigned his sent at the Pat (recallod) staled in answer
had been demandad unlem there was soma Board. The Honourable J. J. Keswick and suggestion Worship at the right on his side when be says English to Bla
thing against the personal character of the Mr H. Hoppins have joined the Board at the before everything else only, how is of Mr H. F.. Tooier I am 50 year
foreman looking
Last night" an extraordinary general candidates (applause). That was an un-invitation of the Directors, and their glee good knowledge of English to be best of age I am.
after barth coolies. I have been that for meeting of the mambers of the Vioteris Re-written rule which the members had re- tian requires confirmation by the Share abtrined 1:
the Garrison staff who had been binak- The retiring Auditors, Mours A. OD. That if subjects were left more to the op-six years since I was hoy of 14. My creation Club was held in the Gymangan,arded. He did not know the members of holders.
their work. I
Mr H. Grebio tion of the pupil, perhaps the alleged duties are to see they
personal character-there might be-but for re-election. misapplication of force would right itself, have never been engaged as foreman before. There was a large attendance. Mr. C. H. balled, he knew of nothing against their Gourdin and F. Henderson offer themselvas
E. H. BRLELIOS, lairman, Me A. J. Baatom. unless there was something against: their clansman of mine. I have never bonu an. The Chairman explained that the meeting personal character the two gentleman, who Hongkong, 26th January, 1891.
Capt. Fawkes, E. M. *(not with smallpox, fortunately) against That the Government, at the same time I have always bean" with Fall Shing; he is Thompson was called to the chair.
Mrs Fawkes & maid earth coolie myself. My duties are to mee
Me A. D. Geddes they do not idio. I have no profanional had been called for the purpose of consider called for the ballot ought not to have donn
Mr H. E. Griththe ing the now rules. with reference to the ad. (applause), it was thought inexpe- knowledge of earth cutting.
dient that they should not be members, let BRITISH TRADE WITH CHINA,
Mr. F. Henderson H. P. Tasker, executive pogiaser, mission of mombère. The rules wore them come fortrand and be proposed and
D. M. wzitng to the Manchester
Mr Thow Howard Tablic Works Department, stated-It
Mr 8. Iwanaga: is part of my duties to laspect brought forward on soconut of the constant then bring forward the rule. Their names
The disappointing condition of the Chias Mr J. Kinghorn the construction of buildings and all annoyance caused by some members putting were again on the board as candidates, and ordin work done under the Bailding Ordini ap, time after time, candidates who had they inst come up for election again trade demand suggests problem of some Baron and Baton
importance to Latessbire, Does the do Ladario · ancy. I get my instructions from the head already been refused admission. He thought before the new rules could be made of the Department. I know the place it was rather undignified to have them gan-rules of the Club if passed that oven. immense dimization in the Chlin ten trade Mr E. Lascelles - Cant. Tillett.nvas di This afternoon at the Hagistracy Me H. whate the scident occurred. It occurred didates brought forward so repeatedly. ing. He put it that if there was an
Lindholm Dr. & Mrs W: Tounty. in Inland Lot. 509. The owner is doad, Whether a bailout have bror callat or understanding that these fro men should to Great Britain durtall our cloth. exports Mr and Mrs O. W.Me F. Wilson E. Wodehouse held a motoner's inquest into Tt in registered in the Land Office in the name not he would not diasus,, neither were ther. be.daly elected and that there should be to that market? It may not be generally What China has lost the East Indies and
HOUNT AUSTEN "HOTEL, SI Islišna Fat-my-solation might turn the prickly the circumstances of the laudclip at Sey of San Kai, who is dead. Bis executor is there to discuss the personal character ar no black-balling or appealing, let the known how great that dimination le
Marvell Mr H. E. Bozabali 2hr U. MANE. beat into a fine crop of virulent imali poz,mour Road on the 19th snat., by which Hou St. believe in the principal ial state of the candidates. But a ballet mombore adopt the new rules and in and my heirs and succestors might se eight men lost their lives.
partage in su Opion Farm. Plans were having been called for, the candidates re-futro have sutty to the Shot by bille Carlon bare more than gained. It would Mr.B. 8. Bonario, Mr W
protestiva bauns of 8d. per lb. In 1881 the
Mr Hart Buck: Mr H. E. Meyerink submitted in August last for the construc-ceived as Fair a chance of gaining admission But let in these men first; it was only fair hardly appear that Ceylon requireK *
total the man who sent me there for damages.
imports of tea into Great Britain The following jurors were empanelled-tion of two houses by Sz Hok Shan. I they could reasonably expect, and they to them (applause).
the That there were the germs of a fius old row
The Chairman said Mr Master was going outed to 210 miliona of pounds, sad in. Dr and Mrs Cantle Mra Van Nistopa produce the plan. was not approved on had been twice rejosted. Referring to in this case of doctors differ:ng,' but the Monera F. M. Gatieertez, J. T. Lausssccount of technical grounds. In Septem discussion of the subject in the newspapers, a little outside the issue. The meating 1892 they amounted to 237 millions, being Mr and Mrs-0-0‚Mz&Mrs E. WA-Paul.
an increase of about 13 per cent. In 1881 ber he submitted an amended plan which the Chairman assured the members that the had nothing to do with the personal The lct is about 150 VBC. was a private alub. That was pharacter of these candidates They had His Worship asid-Gentlemen, betors was approved. wo begin. I think it is necessary to ex- feet long, and about 100 feet in swer-proved by the records of the Club, and bean ballotted for twins by the members, Chius exported 169 per cent more than age width. It is bounded on the south the existing rules would never have been and had been put up in the ordinary last year. In 1892 India and China export That two contractors are now sharged with plain to you under what circumstances this by Seymour Road, and on the north formulated if it had not been a private slab; way. The meeting had nothing to do with day, 285 per cent. more then in 1891. In
Booba Bund bott pablic roads. and this being a private club they were at whether they bolonged to the Barrison value the East Indian sea exports have, Mr Y. Aige
the staff or anything else. They had a fair treased by millions sterling; those of Mr W. G. Allen
Obina have diminished by more than siz Mr A. Benior of the eight or ten Chinese workmen, and reported to me, I was at the same time iu-
of the Director of Public Works. The new rules the members would have in their
Mr Master-I do not say it was not a are out on heavy bail until their case informed that certain individuals were oberg-plan shows two European horses of two hands the election of the Ballotting. Com- tried That the proscedinge of the Public Works before the Magistrate with man stories facing the Harbour. The top of mittee, as they had had the opportunity of Department have been of a somewhat slaughter in connection with these deaths. the roof would have been about 10-feet-electing their present Committes of the rely upon their erratio nature, the officer concerned After consultation with the police, I care above the level of Saymour Road. having made one or two bad shots at the to the conclusion that under the circume-was-to-be-a retaining wall built at the back thought they megting, and if the merabers stances it was necessary to bold on of the houses, and the servants quarters Committed they add not chot them again. nawe of the owner of the ground lot.
additional inquiry as Coroner, but that all were to be about three or four feet off But he could assure them ite Committee That it is earnestly hoped the persons upon the facts would be olisited in the criminal Seymour Road. As the lot was originally had the best interests of the Club at beat
whom responsibility really rests will be proceedings. Up to use yours ago, st
there was no retaining wall for Sugmour and spent far more of their time looking made to feel it in the course of time, though the way he long and tedious, and inquiry would have been bald by the Road-it was a piece of rugged sloping after the basiness of the Club then the Coroner as a matter of course, and the ground. It was necessary to level the site members were aware of. They were not the wheela rau exceeding slow.
called would have been
te preparo it for the houses, and then to always unanimor, but there could be ne and jury
lo gain the good. That the crews of the French and Eussian the bodies viewed and evidence taken.dig foundations on that level site. Part of doubt as to the desire they had-te safeguard
ships of war which used our Harbour the Some years ago, by Ordinance 17 of 1888, the lot near Bonham Road would have to the interests of the Olub and
be didates
their other day need not have been quite so the office of Doroner was abolished, and it be built up, and close to Seymour Road wil of the members. He thought the can-
would bare a fairer change if derbustrative to each other as they appear was then left to the Magistrate who shall about 20 feet would require to to have been.
be appointed by the Governor to discharge dug away. When that was done the ground names were submitted to a Falletting Com-do That this kind of mad cheering might have the duties of coroner to deal with deaths would be suitable to receive the foundations wittee instead of being ballotted far under bea all very wall for Toulon, but polite as they occur, and to decide whether or The plan shows partly how it was propound the present rules. He hoped the members ness might bare taught them pression not an inquiry abould be held ;' and from to orvate the ground. The excavation would support the Commities in what they very few of the membors of Committes account of themselves. Stated in millions Miza Marie D'Ars ·
that time instead of its being obligatory ss was part of the work that had to be appro- had desided upon doing, simply to save themselves and the members from the in a harbour which belonged to others." That our Admiral fully realised this tough. fit had been before i bas lain within the verl.
Was anything said as to there being any sopoyavor of coming dowe to the Clubhouse ing set of courtesy to the oft-used British discretion of the Magistrata appointed to
discharge the duties of Coroner to decide danger to Seymur Road at the time the week after week because of a few members choosing to make themselves unpleasant. port,
There was also a retaining wall to be He was sorry to have to say it, but that was That the member for the Chamber of Com. whether or not an inquiry should be plans were approved ?-Certainly not.
merce is reported to be fail up with held. The ufior appointed was myself,
And it was under these circumstances that buil: Yes, to support Seymour Road, a fact (applasse). questions for next meeting of Cennsil
I had decided in this case whether or not That is shown on the plac That he may, nevertheless, find a corner
fors query which bears upon the Loan enquiry should be held. The condu folly and upon the matter of atarling ex-eion I came to, after consultation with the police, was that it was not likely that Boy change. That, far as things have gone in the particular object could be obtained by
matter of official finances, it is generally | bolding an additional mqairy other than Well, the oxoaration seed not be quite Ballot, and the election shall be in the hands has been broken, that a ballot was not the course, of twalve years, ́al length sdmitted that Me Whitehand can give Mr the inquiry which will take pleos before the Magistrato in the criminal proceedings
O'Brien points.
There
Is that all that was to be done in regard to Seymour Road 1-That wor all.
I suppose a retaining wall could not be built till excavation had been completed ?-- completed before building the retaining who retaining wall most marely be com; they were excavating for the retaining wall when the accident occurred,
The retaining wall mist commence at the bottom. must it not?-trainly.
ax
Me R. B. JéroJË
Mr O. Know and Vice Consul Daym Mr Edwin Ludio wor Caple Matanishi gap Rsv. Mr P. W. Mo
Mr G. Nielsenedale Clinton cinta le c
mistake to put them up a second time. I millions sterling loss to pay for her importe, D. Besson.
the declared yearly value of cloth sud yara Mr N. M. Brow will vote for the new raics if there is an and to keep the balance of trade in her Me J. F. Boulton The Chairman asid they could not allow exported to China from Great Britain Mr R. Burgwardt understanding that these five-men-will-be-favor. Now, singularly; it happens that Mr. Boulton
Mr A. Delkeskamp them in in that way. Under the now during the year-1837-1893 averaged
which Obine has lust. The Chinese Vice-Couaul P.Garan-Mr Thi Sollerbeck rules they would stand a far fairer chance. £5,926,003, a trifle ander the six millions Mr. Chaudet
to shut out English cloth. Having lost bir H, Grosse The new rules were proposed only to
Kunoyed;
Me Tarner-The ballot was not called such a huge slice of her ton trade, how seh Mr &. 01, Gourdin Capt. T. Ulzanamige event the members being constantly veroment might think it just guid pro quo
China find the means to pay year after year Mr G. Hardis. by the Committee.
"Me Master--I did not say it wan
Mr Tuner-You seemed to imply that. Mr Master-Pardon ; I did not. I know the Committee had merely to act as not know who called for the ballot. I
Mr Tatar-I think you will find that the officers of the Club.
voted to the ballot.
for an equivalent in imports? May sha
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nillos.
Caunt depingen (lea Mr Gro. In Tomlin ma
Capt. 2. Tako
VICTORIA HOTELS IN DE BRON
·Mrs Farmer: SA
MPH, Jonas, e mad
Capt. Hardings:
Mr Jonelis, dapa Mr. E-Mail
not have been compelled to reduce her Capt. and Mrs H. O,Mr H. 8. Wisma
A Farris imports to some extent, to do without them, In this position it is cause for
Mr G. D'Art or to fall back apon home production? songratulation that our cluth exports to
Miss N. D'Aro China during recent years give a good Me W. 1. D'Are of yarda, the figures staad
Miss Er D'Ara 4744 Miss E. D'Are 603 Dr. J. Autant 534:1 MAV. E. Barrios
Col. Wu, L. Barn Mr J. H. Barton Mr Joseph Brown Mr Temast Clitherow Mr L. D. Phillipo Capt. van Outback
1884
Mr Matoram not suggesting that the
1830*** Me Turner-I do not mean to say there 1886. Committee instigated tilkk at all.
8946-1989 093-1890
4658. 1891.... 552-7 1892
is anything against these candidates. They 1887... ware black-baled a second time, and they 1885 ... ... 674.5
497:5
are up again; and now you propiore they 1893 is most disappointing. There have should be admitted before the passing of been no adequate figures since January the now rules
last. November doth exports amounted
Mr G, F. Mótrínán Mai Montet ka abita. Professor G. M. Mot-
- tot-
*Mr J. Noblemang adala Mr A, Perres de gasli Mr.D. Pronchandy
Mr Master-I merely say an anwritten to little more than half what they should Mr J. F. East. Mr & Mrs Chephard rule existed, and this is the first occasion. it have been. Is the loss of £34,000,000 in
be called for unless there was something
The Chairman read the new rules it was proposed to pass at that mesting:-- PBOPORED RULES OF HALLOT AND, ADMISSION, 7.-Admimies to the Club shell be by of a Ballotting Committee; any Candidate personally objectionabile in the candidate failing to admission not again be eligible for election until a period of six out. M
Lieut. Meynell agreed with Mr Master Ho thought it was highly ob 8.-Candidates for admission must be there.
be posted for a fortnight with the names of jectionable that the members should their Proposers and Secunders on the geceral called upon to black-ball ang mah unless Notice Board of the Club, after which period man (applause). He thought there had there was something personally against the
That if the Colonial Secretary bas done and on reviewing the circumstances menced at the bottom, must it not ?—Yes months hae elapsed.
thing, or advised anything to ha doas, ut. der the impression that exoksage would riss for fell), the Chamber's representative might discover what that is. That an impression is around in certain eircles to the effect that a pretty large sum was sent Home not very long age, and, if so, it would be interesting to know who advised the transaction, and what proft
or loss was shown thereos.
That the vacillation of the Home sern. ment has seemingly made matters wors outspoken policy been adopted.
That the universal or international bime- tallic remedy, which must sooner or later
be tried, is not werkened in any way by
shown,
That meantime the nanimity which pre
to the
It is now some time since the deaths occur, rød, and considering the matter further I have come to the conclusion that rather than there should be any further delay in lotting the facts of the case he brought forth, at the risk of possible inconveniency interests of the criminal proceedings being conducted before tho oriminal court, it would be better to hold an inquiry also as Magistrate falilling the duties of Coroner. It is a deploracle circumstance that in dividuals should meet their death in this way while carrying out the ordinary avocato carry out their work. tions of their life in earning a livelihood: and rather than that there should be any impression or doubt as to the necessity of holding a Catoner's Inquiry
Was anything asid as to what was to be done to keep up Sogneur Road-Wall, excavating was being done.
I went up to the road above the B. 10,
I have been foreman. The eighth man was
By when By you -No; I had nothing to do with it.
&
Balbut shall be held.
elosed.
of
underwent some alteration and were passed
a correspondent was us that producing a sharp restrictive effect? This Japan is likely to follow in the track of Argentine and Australia. So Chinx is to hate a near neighbour in misfortuna.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
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9.The Ballotting Committee shall be beso inisunderstanding, and he thought
Bambay, January 7.-A Government" of the Members of the Gezeralit should be made clear. He was just composed
Resolution reviews the recent riots and Committee for the time being and ten other about to leave the Colony, and therefore it Members of the Club to be chosen by the bad nothing to do with him perhaps; but How do you mean 1-It is not part of my Membere at the Annual General Manting, he thought it was objectionable that a man, the ofrousisages which led to them and That, speaking of exchange, the closing of the indian minte apparently has failed
duty to point out.to property-owners how vacancies to be filled up so they occur by gainst whom nothing was alleged, should the precautions taken to suppress them. the General Committee. No members of the be put up and ron the risk of being black. The Governor remarks on the difference ba
Wlastook --(as it was expected to do) in raising the
from any grudge, sad unless any person Augant and recognises that the heariness price of the rapes.
It was part of your duty to stipulate that Ballotting Committee shall on soy cosasion balled. He did not think members did it twee the riots of 1874 and those of last That I hear the last offer made to the Indian
retaining wall should be built Yes; he allowed to Ballot by Proxy.
10. Two Members of the General Com-had a personal grudge he did not think of the shomedan death rali in propertion
the Bandidates should be black-balled into comparative numbers employed was Tokio Sivas Septeraber G I have mittes or one Member of the Vendel Com- Government for Council bille was 1/2,
and a proper retaining wall was shown on thought the plan. even less than was obtainable before the
mittee and two Members of the Ballotting this way (applause). At the same time largely due to the capasity of the mill hande Nagsinki..
recognises a serious factor in the city, Foochow did think it ke much-vaunted Herobell policy was, is it would be bettor to change my mind, continually visited the lot in the course
and to conduct au inquiry apart from of my duties. I went to see how Committee shall open the Ballot Bor. One he thought there was a necessity for for co-operation, in which the Government Shanghai,. troduced.
was unfair to exeludo theso va men. He which is liable to outbreaks of religious ox Amoy......30.11 citamant. This fant shows Government Auping...30.01 the proceedings taking place before the far the work kad prograssed, besues Black Ball in five to exclude, and not less baving some rule; but Criminal Court. Ein ander these cir. the building of the retaining wall and than to Members to constitute a Ballot
the same time he did not think anyone than they would hays besa bad a plain atances I have called you together to in-house would naturally come under the au- The number of Black Balls shall not be dis- thought it was hard in their are, but at how urgent in the necessity for strengthen. Swatow... 80.08
Hongkong 30.03) 61 | 89 | quire into the cause of death of these pervision of myself.
this kind 11-If at any time after the election of a black-balled them out of any personal ing the police against a new development of Cantor... $0.04 Who carried the work -I saw Kam I will now proceed to sali individus.
motive
against them. Lam, who said he was carrying it on. I was Candidate, the Ballotting Committee, or a
After a good deal of diacassion, the rules Bombay, January 11.--The trial of the Vict. Posk evidence.
led to believe be war in charge of the work, majority of them voting at a Meeting, shall Li Fat, stated--1 am a foreman looking I had no cabes to find fault with the way be of opinion that such Candidate has been
riot prisoners was rescued this week and Gap Rook special jary hearing the case in which fire totho...30.00 the experiance in India-the necessity for after the work of excavating certain ground the work was being carried on prior to the elected under any misrepresentation, or in the following form, either fairly unani- the last two days were occupied by a Masso...../80.03 its adoption has been the more clearly near No. 3 Tank. I was employed by Fadret slip 10 Septeraber last. A small por-any has been withheld, they shall, after ballot, and the election shall be in the being armed with deadly weapons, dacoíty Bolinao....129.68
material information as to his antece mously or by large majorities-
7-Admission to the Olib shall be by Mahomedans are charged with rioting and Haiphong. Shing, contractor. On the 19th January I tion of Seymour Road tell, carrying away-dents was engaged on these works. There were the kerb and side channel. The depth of enquiry, and potion to the person su elected,
The fury found them, James 29,93 raile in banking and mercantile circles fourteen workmen engaged. They were the oxoavation was about 10 fent. It was have power to brass his name from-the-list hands of a Ballotting Committee. Any and deßling and setting fire to the templa i Manila.....29.89)
not again be cligiblo for
January 27th. election until a guilty of rioting and defling the temple Conosrning the coinage of a British Dollar cutting earth and carrying it a way. Apardy the weather and partly the ažcava-¡ of Memberɛ, and be shall thereupon cease to candidate failing to gain adotission shall fin Chimboor-Gally...- in so far satisfactory.
and they were sentenced to five yours' Wostock, 30.43 10:50 NNE be a Member.
Tokio That strong telegrams bave tean
What did you do in consequence 7-I ant works. There was nothing damaged so I tion that oansed the road to slip down.
The Chairman then put the first new rule period of six months bas slapsed.
8 Candidates for admission must be imprisonment escb. Home, which should certainly have the went down. When I came down to the served a potice upon Kuni læm, deted 3rd befors the meeting for adoption.
for a fortnight with the names of posted
THE AMERICAN GOLD BEİEXVE.
Naganaici, Mr E. D.. Sanders (flon. Secretary) their proposers and seconders on the gene- desired effect of securing this permanent base where they wars working the earth
Washington, January 11-Secretary Shanghai.. 30.31 36 100 improvement in our circulating medium. slipped from the middle and fell upon the October, 1893-a notice ordering the road
to ba
He did seconded. He had taken a good deal. reinstated within 48 hours. That I have reason to believe the Committee people who were working there. The earth to make the water channel or the kerb trouble to look up and find whether the al notice board of the Club, after which Carlisle has informed the Senate Commit. Foodiew
Notice tote that he wanted authority to issue thres Amoy......30.15 56 81 of the Chamber were talking by the book foll upon sight persona. I know when they stated the esiguiorage at about the names of Buren of them. I saw the stous. Shortly after he stopped all work V.R.C. was a private club or not. He bad period a ballot shall be held." 1 per cent.
bodies after they were recovered and re- on the lot. I seat for him and he said he looked up the records in the office of the best to the Ballotting Committee when a per cost. bonds running from three to five Anping....30.09 64
didates.
awing to the depletion of the gold reserve. Canton..30.19 That chopping or co-chopping is a question cognised them. They received 7 mace sach had stopped work because his employer Colonial Secretary, and he could not find ballot will be held, with the names of can-years to meet an imminent Treasury crisis Swalow...90.19.81
would not pay him say money. On the say instance in which the Club was ever
9. The Ballotting Committes shall be The Committee so far are auxble to agres Hongkong $0.11 which perhaps may be left to right itself.
Viet, Pask a day as wages. My wrgos is $3 per 1th December I served a notice upon Li referred to as a public body, or public composed of the members of the General in the matter.
that to make gand the kerb and water instation. He had got a copy of the cites for the time being and ten other That there is decided objection to priting month. Fak Saing paid the other mea
London, January 11-In a letter from Gap Ruck a ohop apon any cola on which the through me, Fak Shing was engaged to
chapel. He did not do I summoned original siroular sent round to members of Queen's head is stamped, and Queen's do all the work. The work has been going fries on 3rd. January, 1891, and the case the Glab when it was started same time members of the Club to be chosen by the Lord Randolph Churchill to a correspoedeio. head or no-Queen's head may therefore on sincs August last. During all that time ame before you: Warship on the 4th. A in 1872, and it gave out that the Society members of the usual general mesting, ont he says that he has always been an in- Heibow... settle the matter of shopping. That glean dollars only are need in the not employed by me. I got orders to dig men appeared in answer to the summons, was to be a private society and not e publis acancies to be filled up as they occur by exorable opponant of bimetallisin, and he Haiphong. 50,07:56 The work was done with and your Worship ordered him to make society. There were now 450 members, the Ballotting Committee. No members adduces the rainons results of the Bolinao... 39.97 81 Straits, and also, I believe, in the North: a foundation.
the upholding of the gold standard is 0.6.James 30.--Thres members of the Ballotting essential to British credit.
On the 27th at 10.49 Baromater and if there great markets can worry apades and pink-sxes, and the earth was good the work in a week. I appeared be- and if ballots were called for when aan- of the Ballotting Committee shall on any bimetallic policy in Amerios and says that Manils,...
steady. Gradienta moderata for NE. threagh their transactions with clean dal-carried away in emall baskets. The work was for your Worship again at the end of the didates were proposed, it meant that these occasion be allowed to ballot by Proxy.
KES BESANT IN INDIA. late, anrely Hongkong and Soath Chins on a slope, and we had to level that alope week, and stazed that alibough he had not 450 members were either. put to great in Commitee shall open the ballot box. One When the earth came down there were reinstated the road he bad timbered the convenience or that one or two only date black ball in throw to exclude, end not less!
Calcuito, January 11-Mrs Besant, who winda. Es moderate, Weather: cloudy to.vole. According to the proviziona oru do so,
drimling rain. then tan Members to sonstitute a ballot.
arrived in Caloutta yesterday, delivered a
F. G. F100, That the well-known Fobkien coin, which is present besides myself and the fourteen ombankment, and fenced of the road
often shopped beyond recognition, may coolies at work some scaffolders. Fu ant make it eafa for traffic. of the present rules one black ball in five The number of black balls shall not be lectura in the Town Hall to-day to a denne-i
First Assistant.... The defendant did not appear on that excluded, so that a very small number of have a border death that any; but it Shing wea not there at the time.
ly crowded audience on India's mission to I occasion.
stated that also
the members by coming down and voking disclosed.
Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 27, 1894. stands upon a different platform, the
11-If at any time after the election of the world. The audience was mostly mativa Is he the only contractor engaged on this work had attained greater magnitude against a somewhat larger number could
1. BAROMSTEL, reduced to Bé digrons Fabrir- If ballott. candidate, the Ballotting Committee, or and at tinses showed the wildest onthusiasm. platforma nonles.
Ying Kes was the other contractor than it first appeared and that I considered easily exclude a candidate. That H. E. the Governor is seemingly ex. He was the original contractor, and he rub it would take him to the end of the month iog Dommittee were appointed they majority of them voting et a meeting, Aboat two hundred Europeans were pre-selt, and to the level of the see in inches, tantus,"
have. Your Worship would to make the road peeting his educational remarks to be let it to Fak Shing.
goodwill of the shall be of opinion that such candidate bas sent. Calonal Ocott prasided and at times and Sundredths, p good
3. TAMERKAFTER, in the shade, in ångrass Did Ying Kee ever go there 1-Yes, to remanded the case till 22nd at my request, olub at kaset, sad would try to do their been elected under aby mirepresentation, wept copionely. Mrs Besant spoks with pretty freely criticised.
Fabremkali. and expressed approval of
5. HUMIDITY, in percentage of warmthem, Abe: That, so far as is yet apparent, there is not give orders.
But I
thought he had sub-let the work and I asked your Worship to impose best to admit mombere to the Club whom or if any malarial information as to his greet
antecedents has boon withheld, they shall, the caste system as it at first existed in the very much to object to a wast the Go-
→He had to pivo orders
me, Although penalty on the grounds that there was no- the Club would care to have,
Mr Master asked whether the Commites after enquiry, and notice to the person so four principal divisions, and admiration, vernor has said. That His Exellency has agreed to the it was sub-let he had to cupervise the work. Ensary delay. Your Womhip did not
Had you any particulae orders as to how see fit to impose a penalty and the week had ascertained as a positive fact that when elected, have power to erase his name from for the Hindu estimate of women as it chango of name of the Vistaria College to
youth of India would set up to the tradi that of Queen's College, and if the alterato ostry out the work I got orders te pired on 22nd January when the case the site of the present Clubhouse was great the list of members, and he shall, there formerly existed. She said that if the
sguin came before your Wunship, to the d to the Club no conditions were attached upon, casa to be a member.
tions of their past instead of fawning on a tion is salonlated to inores the useful. cut the slope in a sliding way. aese, of the old (or new) Central School, What do you mean -In order that santime, on the 19th inst., this scoiden by the Goreramant as to entry to the Clab,
foreign power they would not long remain The defendant did not because if it larned out that there were such had occurred.
under a foreign yoke. She thought the there can be nogreat objection to the title, might be shored up.
Brahmins should confine themselves to That, according to the Governor, the large Some earth came down did it not -Yeappear on the 22nd, that is Li Hok Bhat, conditions it would be imponible for the From the top road-In the first in and it than transpired that the executor's Cub to alter these rules without referring
them is the Colonial Government. name was not Bok Bhen, but Sz Ho
religions etudias, sentiment which was expense incurred in maintaining Queen's
Mr Sanders said the only condition” was College is open to more objection than its stance it was from the middle of the exer Shae, although in the original notice dated
ration below the level of the road.
The following is the Report of the Board loudly applanded, and traced the downfall change of name.
12th August it was signed Li Hok Shan. that plans of the Clubhouse had to be sub- Was any one kart that time -No. erase in fees, and the Headronater You may nome earth came down some time produce the signature. I withdrew the mitted to the military authentias, and te of Directors of the above Company to the of India to the time when the Brahmins apaaks, in his report, of a possible re- before this No; nothing happened betale ou account of the summons being in took it that condition was made because the Ordinary half-yearly Meeting of Share began to rock after political power.
To Oysaco WINESS-Popper's Quialue duction in the English staff.
fore: this. I was present when the earth wrong name, and I took out a new sum. Clubhouse was so close to the military bolders, to be held on Friday, the 2nd
mous against Ss Hok Shap. The case car buildings. occasions before Captain Hastings yesterday, and on Mr J. A. E. Chaudet was proceeding to The Directors beg to submit to the Share and Ira Toate given New Life, Appetite, Health, That the Headmaster's notion of placing came
English masters with Chinese looks As foreman, it is my duty to see the work that occasion I withdrew the summons disease the reasons for the exclusion of the holders the Report and Statement of As-Strength, Energy Oures Neuralgis, Indigoa peonliar, and as the suggestion is pat at is done properly. The workmen have
saying I wished to prosoed de nove. That five candidates, the repeated posting of counts for the half-year ending 31st Decem-ties, Nerve Debility. Specially useful in hot, deprezatog climates or malacious districts. Every the end of his report, and is unaccom- obey. my orders.
What caused the earth to come down is how the matter stands at present. All I whose names for membership bad brought her last. panied by any reasons, it may have bean
After paying running expenses, salaries, one should keep up strength by taking Pepper pat forward merely as a teeler.
I could not see how it came down. It was summoned the man for was the injury he about the new proposal.
The Chairman overal times interrupted; had done to rus pablic thoroughfare, I did.
ties exxorywhere.? shara
including remaice, outgoings, That the District Schopia were intended, if shored up at the top, and the earth came not summon; him from the point of view of to explais that the meeting was not called Pramia of insurance, repairs; sad all other Quinine, the world-known English Tonis. Bat- ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S À 41 PILTS i any danger that might accras to this work. to diepuse she svolal status of there gentle 830,864.49 brought forward from last so- I had nothing to do with that officially men, but merely to prevent the constant mount, the sum of 8121.035 28 at credit of warranted to sure all discharges from the Whore business is is 7-It is the business anaoganos of having to call the members Profit and Lose Locoust. From this sun. Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired er of the men doing the work. I understood together from week to week to vote upon the Directors recommend that a dividend for constitutional, Gravel and Pains in the the half-year of 6% on Capital, or $80,000, Back Guaranteed free from Merenry the Magistrate to mean that when the case the candidates proposed.
as concluded he would easider the ques- Mr J, M. G, Manel aid they must dis- be paid ta She reholders, and that the balande Sold in Boxes, s. 6d. each, by all Chemists tion of imposing a panaily, was some of these points. They ought to of #26,005.26. be barred forward to new and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout
That His Excellency hints at a further ing
work?
down en the
Alcat
to
I remember rightly, as feeders for the down from the middle of the excavation. Cattral Bohool for Qason's College); and There were
the Headmastar's complaint now, is that Did you under them to dig
they don't feed the College satisfactorily. That the fooding would naturally be poorer than ever if the fees for attending the Collage were rainod.
That the Guvernor is certainly right in one things, that educationists (like dos- tor) very frequently hold opposite vissa of things.
That age of them think the Latin Classica ate the Brat duty of man, and athers swaar by the problems of Eualid
and the
That at Home the masters of Commercial
-Yea
Did they dig underneath ?—Yes.
Why did you let them do est-Because the foundations wanted that width so told them to dig.
Was it your business to share up -Fo Whose was it!-don't know. I think Ying Kee; not Fak Shing.
By a jurorThe last time I saw the work was on the 12th January, I did not consider there was any danger at that time
down
the
knew why theen milllery gentlemen been excluded.
Did you got anything more than your $3ren to the workusen engaged on the losing to exalade anybody,
month ?-No.
a
Who looked after the sharing up 1 Ying Kee. Ying Kee is is Court.
Inspector Hennessy-That is one of the
Chan A want into the box, and was
The excavation was about 16 feet deep then extending for about 48 or 50 feet.
At this point the arquiry was adjourned till Charday next at 2.30.
Schools devote their anezzies to produ- men who ste charged. eing mohoinse with a smutnercial training.
APA BRAUTIFUL Sz.-Solrholine Song That in Hongkong the Headmaster of she told by the Magistrate that he was charged
Queen's College describes the institution with coosing the death of these men. He gives the natural flat and peach-like Bloom af over which ke premijles as parented with could give evidence if he liked, but it might perfect Complectat; tokes the Sids spool the most intonas commercial and doiliz. be used against him. He, therefore, re-uple, halky comfortable. Sulpboline Soep
Tablets Everywhere. making spirit
fund to give #viÖOTOR,
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND, MACAO STEAM-BOAT COM. PANT, LIMITED.
February:
had account.N
The Chairman said they were not attempt
Mr Menn said these ganilemen had been black balled without any reason being given, and the only conclusion that could be come to was that there was something against their personal characters.
the Werkk Proprietors: The LagooOLE AND The steamers' earnings compare favourably MIMLAND COUNTIES DROG COMPANY, Lång with those of the corresponding six months coln, England. of 1892, the not result aboving an improve. ment of about $6,000.
During the half year the White Cloud bás undergone extensive repairs in doqk; the Powns and Hengshan have a been desk ed for survey and overhaul. All the Com The Chairman esid e ballat bed boon pany's steamers are in good running order. called for twice and these gentlemen, had The properties mortgaged to the Company been rojected twice. If that was not anf were revalued by Messrs Palmer & Turner ficiest he did not know what they desired. on the Sit Doormber last, and the valua The meeting could not discuss the maritations show them to be good security for the
smouple loaned. demerits of these gentlemen.
humidity of air saturated with czdiskary hiring,
4. Dennesion or Wrap, to two paintai
100.
5. Frac or Warn, nocording to Banglers" scale.
5. State of WaIENIE, shed alouds, ¿ drinking rain, flog, a globaý ʼn kui, i lightning, e prerast, p gaming showwes gagundy, v. rain, sanowy i shundar, v. visibility w dem (wat),
Baru, in inchis, 'tentha and had died the.
Temperature HONGKONG, January 27, 1895., (Taisen at Maurs Falconer di Deč5. Premises, Queen's Bond.) HABONNIER DAM 90.08. Do.12 30.02 RMOMETREAM... 63
(Web bath).
Do
110.
Do
Do
Do. Maximam
4.
Do. Minisao our nigh!
HONGKUNG REGISTER,
Barometer .. --Temperatore.
Humidity Direction of
Wind
: 30.09.
61
50 L 61
89
INE
Frod
EXPORT CARGOES. Per 5. & Nakat, sailed. 24th January 200
For Gontinent, 278 halen Ray Silt, bd bales Force Hair, 25 cases Silk Pinge Goods, 35 cases Walther Glans Bangles, 4 cases Olgars, 200 canes Rate Casais, 25 casa Bristles, 1 cans Woodware, 200 boxes Tan, 1 full Matting, 10 bags Coffee and 2 casa Ilang Ding, For Lon
* doc, 25 balas Waste Bill & crass silk Plecă Goods,
Lowest open AME SRIDOTS DIEN
Bongkang Observatory,