THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1894.
Evggy Japanese officer carries inside the líning of his azīš ktury cup a neat and soon- rate maps of Cured and North Chica.
FOOTBALL
OLU. HUBAZTEKNÉ,
Yesterday afternoon aratorn match (Ameciation) was played at the Happy Valley between the Football Club and the
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`be as follows Armstrong, (stroke). Mairthor, revenue of the colony could sford it, and we can afford to lose 25 or 28 per cant of rather bart that such an offer after many A WEDDING AT COOLGARDIE.
Füllorten ́and Meok (bio), would have whether, if it would afford it for 1805, we our home pay. I don't think anybody in years' servior, should have been made to them DECIDED BY A ŠORNTLEMAN JOURNALIST," preferred the crow I mentioned last week., could sford to pass a retrospective resola, this Colony will find their position improved when the officer in the Straits Settlementa The Lady's Pictorial is of opinion, that Armstrong lacks duch, but makes a good tien mailing the compensation payable for very much by the £1406 It is intended to as getting Sa, while on duty and 4s, when lady journalistsowe a debt of gratitude to a No. 3. Durons is considered passt, but ! 1894. I may contems at orco, though, I take away from no. The expenses of re- they are away on lave, which renders it acribe of the opposite sex, who haz supplied he does well in the Chairman's Cap it may be charged with being ungracious, moval to England are considerable, eepossible for a man with a family to go to them with a new stock of adjactivas la de
atx remont wed.
Subalterns of the Garrison. The game bable that a change may that held out very strongly against the cially with a wife and childcoe, and it seems Bogland and recuperate his bealth. I do not scribing the tollettes
yat he made in the crew at the eleventh resolution until had certain informu- | the least suitable time to reduce our pay hesitate to say that for a man to go at prosent ding which game off at Coolgardis, in West- |ing ostean, ind may justify the conf-stood. Well, we had information furnished that if the Colony ware in financial traits, full sud that he is to come back counidorably wedding and the 'copy' sent in by the
Br kind permission of Major Faithful and the Offers Husgkong Regiment, the Band
of the Regiment will play in the Publio Gar.
hour.
deas on Monday dext, from 3 to 5.30 pm,
had an excellent team. The first half sam
ALRANGEMENTE have bees made to rau two
venience of residente attending the st. An drew's Bali. The hours are:-1:30 and
2.30 am.
Orzens have been received at Cherbourg to fit out and esta mission the French oruiser Lubourdisse by the let December. At pre- pent her destination is unknown, but it is br- lieved she in coming out to the China Sea,
C.PT. Nivel, late of steamer Namyong, re- Geived telegrapho communication on the 19th Jan, that is pertificate, which had been suspended for fene moaths by a Marine Court sitting in Singapore, had been re- turned by the Board of Trade.
THE Union Aranne Company, of which Mr B. Wicking is the local agent, has issued a handy mercor-touad' pocket diary as a ouvenir for its clients, We notice that the annual income of this flourishing Cocopany is £700,000. The diary contains some very uteful information.
and then only to find its custodian navagely alert. Maitland and Ezekiel oleated well. sad Burger's nest shot was sharply inted The Club ought, hipserer, to keep its Gold as settled. Das or two change wore by no means meful or advisable. The Military played a more scientifio They lack the pood of flyers like or and Auton and the roomvendo tot of Tacmpson the game was the best contested foot and Firth. Take all round, It event reen here for some years. It was started on time, played strongly and can- claded promptly. core-one goal anch, Siden should wear distinction colours. Ope man at least a judged by his plag-ba- longed to both sides, and little interest cau be taken by apictatem to whom players are paracnally unkow
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
The race for the Garrison: Oups will take plate next Sunday, the 2nd December under handicap.
Two cops have been presented; the first test beat of the opposite class to the will go to the wiLaing boat; the second in winner of the Arst prize.
Arms!rong,
SPECTATOR.
MEETING OF FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was held after the Council meeting yesterday, the, Acting Colonial Secretary prosiding.
us in the position coupled when I came to the colony. I therefors lat. to say I merely vote for compenantion to the Civil Service to the extent of $50,000 and by no wear intend to imply my concurrence in the other part of the propost, namely, the reduction of leave pay, which is at present only sufficient for our needs.
The Harbour Master--I merely wish to may for what it is worth that my vote will be given in the same way as that of the Treasurer, and for this smount of money. which is by no means, in my oplains, what we have a right to expect, I merely vota for Want som without reference to any other opinion that may be expressed inter 02 as to the pay at home.
The Attorney
THE FLOATING TIES ANDING.
The daggers showed their
made up after adding to the expenditure | say a few General-I should like to necessity for this rote erises from the fact a white quartzite sort of band,
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that the total cost in 81,560 and the ordinary Mim D.. in rich limestone-osloaned vote for repairs to augines, etc., is not sufloreation, relieved at the datum points near sent to cover it. It is therefore necessary the neck and shoulders, looked on pretty a to ask you for a vote of $1,000.
picture as prospector ur painter might wish The Colonial Treasurer seconded. Carried,
REPAIRS TO GAP BOOK LIGHTHOUSE
to see.
There in much more desaription in the same gallant std-geological strata, showing how boroically the male correspondent rúsa. to the occasion and recorded the wartoria glories of the Brat Cuelgardiy wedding
looked like a sars win for the subs, who
however,
icon- tion from the Government as to how we by 25 per cent. The Service recognises mennu that he is not to enjoy his, holiday at ern Australia. The fanation was the first celebrated in that diarist of gold- digging some fast play, each side assuring one goal. deuce reposed in him. This is a young to us, which has been borns out by the they would have to bow to the storms. If parer than when he left.
The Chairman-Before putting the vote 'gentleman journalist' is racy of the mil The military, with more combination and aud inexperienced crow to trust with the speech of B. E. the Governor to day, how the Colony wae is really great straits, and IN Singapore here is a Chinesa football better knowledge of each other's play, dong most of their work on the other side eemed to show a deficit this year, and also Civil Servion, an han at times pay of its to the Committee I should like to point out Here are some specimens :—
honour of the Thistle The Hoglish are ing that although the revenueof the Colony | could not afford to maintain the
in that the $80,000 inèr applies to the offcere He describe the bride as weering team which is considered fit to take part in seemed to have little difficulty in getting of the water, so I cannot say much about probally next year, that draait is entirely some colosies, of course we would expect on active corvios, The question of leave oreamy quartzcoloured silk with orange the Warreu Football Chailings Shield come the Club'e forwards, Swattanam, them. Hayward a stroke han enhanced due to the extra expenditure uroamitated to boar our share of the loss, but the colony pay at home is not touched upon in this blossom autcrops.
and Anderson put in some pretty there chances of victory, and as the whole by the plague. And what I attack mars has never been, since I came to it, in great matter at all, so that perhaps the hou, mem-
mati
Another lady was dressed- in a Creddish- petition.
play, the first mentioned scoring for his of the creme are boat and soul in their work importines to still in the increase of inza-straits, and it is not in great pirsite now,
o, bez who have spoken on the subject of leave substance, with transtona-coloured lenders side. In the second half the Millary goal they may be expected to push the kading tiun not being very great and ant being in and the service therefore confidently hopes pay at home have not heen strictly in order.running round the main body, and looking was frequently in danger, and gasle would bust very closely.
the line to which I strongly objected. I may that the Secretary of Stale will grant su as the same time I am sure hoo, members, in nice that many a malo animal wished have been added to the Club'a score sta
cake this opportunity to state that it was favourablatermos as have been granted in the would have depronted any attempt on my for a miner's right, so that he could apply. grest rate had they possessed shooting ta- Jate trama te-merrow night, for the can. The Club goal was euldom veited. the Boys.' Manuk has a powerful.com.would bave to be imposed and that the hob, as I lava poicted out, will not place | And I am sure I was only ORTETing out the
For the Ladies' Frise my fancy lks with owing to the impression that new taxes Straite Settlements. Ceylon, and. India, part to limit the discussion to the $80,000, for a perpstral lease.
Miss B appeared in a charming outāt, biantion, the bea; the new Club can get, municipal rates would have to be raised
wishes of bon. tubers when i gave full the sain body being blun, trimmed all down They look very formidable on pager, but one or two per cent, that I strongly op
rain to those who have addressed us. So far the footwall sids with laminated leaders of although they will be fresh crew think posed this vote. But Gusily we were as
as I am perminally catered I can only say dark state colour, they lack stamina to finish in front, how, sured that that was must necessary, and with
e memorial has gone home to the Secretary appreciation by immediately prospecting ver much I should like to see them witha sformoun fundi wa haw in hand
of State aklog that the service should be round. The Bank crew is too heavy, and will stand $600,000 as stated by His Excellency, I
put on the same footing as the sister service Miss M. teavious teeth on edge as sho no chance against the lighter crews unless think we can afford 880,000 for exchange
in the Straits, and speaking from my know walized round in a sinte-coloured robe, the ledge of the feelings of the Colonial Office pricipal outcrops being decorated with the water is rough. The crew that will compensation to the civil servants. It it a great deal of treable is for the reason I support the motion, al
for its servante I feel sure we shall receivediorite-coloured stringers and other surface give the Boyn Gripes. They well together, and though, as I say, I strongly abjected to it
that justice which has always been accorded indications of a highly pleasing natura
More than one poor dryblower, na hu- pautad anticipate a grand struggis, if tothingat firat. As to 1895, although there is an
to us. gune amies with the two crews, between expected deficit-
Vote passed. A
round the room with a less mcomplished Fritz and Grimes. My preferenca a with the Buga
The Chairman-No deficit; there is an
partner, envied those who, for the tim estimated surplus for 1895,
The Chairman-The next minata is one in being, owned si good a olsim,' Dr B Kai-I thought it can säpected
which the Rovarnir recommands a rate of Min K, wares kaolin-anloured silk; while deficit, but howers, that makes it all the
$1,000 to meet part of the expense of a new Miss S. was from pay to peg strayed in alates stronger. If we grant t56: 880,000 for
bailer for the fating fire engine, The coloured materisi, relieved at the throat by | this year, in 1895 I suppose, the surplos la
words on tain wote. There seems the same progunt of $80,000, ao that next to be a general impression abroad that with rear no shall have no deficit even with this in the last two or three years a very large $80,000 added. That is a very healthy parentage, some 35 per cent, has been THE QUEEN'S STAFUR
sign. I for one was very pleased to hear it, added to the salaries of the officers of the The Chairman The Bret minuts to be and I
support Fourdially
the resolution. Government, and that consequently, even if considered a one in which the Governor Mr A. McConschia-When I road the re- the dullar has fallen somewhat fa valu,
port of the Retrenchment Committee they must set off the one thing against the The Chairman-la the most minute the recomienda the Committee to vote & summ statue uf H. M. the Queen on the reclaimed the efst that the compensation for 1 is a whole. I do and think that those who rim of 26,500 to cover vertain expenses in of $8,000, for the purpose of acesting the entirely agreed with its recommendation to other and consider themselves fairly well off Governor recommends the Council to vote a land in front of the City Hall. It is unexchange abould be granted as non se the hold that view has rary oarefully gone into ponnection with the Gap Rock Lighthouse. The course will be: From the Sabeersary for me to remind members of fusces of the Colony permit. From the the matter. In some instancos 35 per sent, la November, 1893, the Gap Rook Light parice Mining Pier, Wellington Barracks. Council that in connection with the calo very satisfactory figuras just laid before us, was added. bave never seen it stated that bouse suffered confiderable damage and this
and on which I between the Centrul Fairway Buoys, roundtration of the Jubilee of Her Mainty, in
I congratulate the Govern- to counterbalanss that there were various is required to meet the balance of the mark boat of Green Liland,
addition te fetea and illuminations it was Cosmopoliten di
ment, i am pleased to find we can to-day conditions imposed on those who accepted it,
it, expense.
The Colonial Trasuror meconded, vote the amount without any great in namely, a considerable reduction in their The Sikh Constable Aumed Singh, who died Dock Buoy, No 1 Dook Boy, and Channel decided to commemorate the occasion by a
Carríod. pesterday from the built wounde he reprived Books (leaving aid to starboard); 14 miles, permanent memurial in the shape of a cross in taxation, and coorequently I leave pay and compulsory joimag of
Widow and Orphant Fund, which takes The Committer then adjourned, The handicap is as
follows: Duri, statue of Her Majesty. Mr Baggi, the heartily suppor: the reaslution. in the Winglok Street affray on the 22nd scratch; Erica and Ladybird, mina.; Wel
well-known
scriptor, who schiered soch The Colunis! Treasurer-Sir, I should per cent. of their salaries. It was act sil iant, will be baried to-morrow afternoon. Payne and Stella, 3 mins; Petrel, 4 in success in connection with the Beaconndeld like to make a few remarks with regard to officers who received 36 per pont, increase, It is unpleasant to refer to perannal matters and the offer at present before the service. The funeral will be attended by the whats ten, She, and Fear!, 12 mics; Mary Ann, those who had the opportunity of seeing thould be very sorry it any rate of mine and I would not mention my own sana did I
Can, 7 mins; Seabreeze, 10 min; Bifin, statoo, was entrusted with the work, and of the police force not on duty, and the 18 in.
the state when it was exhibited in London given today should give the impression not think it a duty to prevent misapprehen- A STRATEGIC BEAR MOVEMENT.
Am Ordinance to suppress intemmeddimen inform as that Me Raggi has completed the the vico was satisfied with the offer sion, because I feel sure the people of Hong- To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL. ortége will leave No. 6 Station (Fire Brigada
with Suitors in Courts of Justice' was re- work in a atisfactory manner and that the that has been made; on the contrar, so kong would be the last to refuse what they
November 29, 1804. cently read a first time in the Legislativo: Station), Queen's Road Centrsi, about noon.
statas is worthy of the occasion it is desired di entitied is it that only a very small mi know to be right. It is because they donst
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Sra-So the Sanitary Board is to be Connoil at Columbo, The Urdinanda pea. There are some changes to chronisis in to Butaniemorate. At the time it fan de pority has been found willing to accept is know the circumstances that this misappra-dote away with, and the dosárol de mare vides rains the mischief caused by terms We see no reason why we should be sion exists. In the 1877 blue book the put into the bands of the Government, couts and vagrania meddling with parties agreed that the most convenient so for
who seek redress in courts of Justics, the Chairman's cup has given way to prac-
would be the ground in front of the City servanta in Ceylon, the Straite Settlements was in sterling; it was £1,000 per annum bead of it, who shall be a law ante himself. The interpretation claure defines lega tice for the ather races. On Friday at Hall. At that time work on the Reclama- or India, onlest it be that the repost of
af sterling, in addition to which he received Sis crews were picked for the popular German tion had not been begun; since then that the Retrenchment Committee it is insinuat several fees, and there was a question whole Excellency the Governor tells us in practitioner and registered
soliciting or receiving portion of the Reclamation has been com-ed that the finances of the Oolony were not ther when be ausled in a pan for the speech to the Council that the Unoff. } Any in consideration of procuring
cial members conour in this, '--aftos the gratification by the look-out nen su Stenebusters' Island Cup. For some years this oup has best pleted, and Hon. Members az siked to then in sach a position as to enable us to Orown and get seats from the other side Sanitary Board is justified its existence exployment in legal basices,
vary iborally absorbed by the German Face & am for the purpose Dear which they anchored two nights ago.community, and has always been the hand- atstas on that site. If eredung ho he created in the same way that insinus. I he should not recove those ovals, Bad in | through years of bitter opposition. from soliciting or receiving grazifioution while,
more that the Com- tion, I think, must have boce dus to a want addition he had private practice, Bonest trophy to carry away. There were mittee recommend the vote.
Then Government Oßrials, whu simply heapinos being authorised to practise, and Ingid of appreciation of the Betun stato'
stato af. the there came so able man here who stayed a montumely and insult on its devoted bead; practitioners wndering gratification for about thirty-four entries, and out of these The Colonial Treasurer sounded. Colony, and as I as Treasurer was not ap long time, the Hon. K. L. O'Malley. Whet after it had just done yeoman service to procuring employment, shall be guilty of six arews were formed. I was extremely Hon. J. J. Keswick supported the ma- plied to give sey Gigures as to the state of
the Colony in the matter of the plaguen dance, and shall on conviction be pleased to see the older rowing men turn tion.
the bences of the Colony, I suppose the
And yet the Got
B540 up in
in good fores, and one can awa that any
aa Governor ocelly tells us that punished with a flue not exceeding Carried.
members arrived at their cocclusions with
givate gentium cannot be found to do. Any legal protitioner who shall be done alight feeling that might bare existed
out giring much attention to the actual
Municipal work. Truly this is gratituds sicted of any ofence under this Ordinance between the two clubs has given way to a
state of the esce, I maintain the colony is
with a forgeant. Of course we do not shall be liable to be removed or warpanded laudable desire for good sport, fust of the older members are good sportemen.
well able to afford its civil servants precise.
look for consistancy in Colonial Office from office by the Judges of the Suprame ly the eats tos as those granted to the
met outside the Judicial circle, so we need
Court, on the motion of the Attorney-Gen and having now come forward we are
civil servants in the neighbouring colonise
not wait time or that; but if the public eral or Bolithor-Genaral. Unauthorised and of a good regatta. The crews are
and India. I say, and I hope I may be ez
are willing to submit to this kind of thing persons habitually frequenting coarta or as below:-
cused the warmth of my language,
Mage, I con
then we deserve the fato intended for us, court provioste, and persons parablently, sider wo are placed in an absolutely des
Yours faithfully,
without lawful cause, acconcing on address. picable position. We have to run, cap in
ing suitors or other persons shall be guilty hand, between the Secretary of State and
of an offence and be punished with a fine this lamber in order that the rice of a
not exceeing H100. Polios Court, a ordany which is ranked as first class niz
empowered to deal summarily with obtain something
cases instituted under the Ordinance, and to impose the fall penalties therein pes- scribed,
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
REGATTA NOTES.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
It is rumoured that three armed Japanesa Regatta matters this week. Training for cided to hare this memorial wanted in a loss invourable way than the civil salary of the Attorney Guneral of the Culony with one of their own pet antoorata
merchant cruisers have been seen to the maighbourhood of Hongkong, and we have been informed that they were actually seen
When challenged, they lifted anchor and sailed vut to nex, We give the rumour for
what it is worth.
AT the Magistracy this morning & China man of the rogue and vagabond class was brought before Mr H. B. Wexlehouse by Oon stable MoEwer sharged with being abroad without a light ersight pay. It was stated that the agenser had been observed entering ↑ Ross, several houmes or cadeavouring to do so. Msnak. His Worship itaposed a fine of $25, the si. E. A. Lammert.
1. à. Rose. ternative being Three months' imprisonment Danby
We regret to say that two serious typogra phical mistakes crept into our report of the opening statement of E, E. the Governor to Master. the Legislative Council yesterday. The re- Meet. vanne and expenditure of 1893 are orlculat. C. . Kev, vox.
ed at a rate of 2/1 ref 2/2 as reparted. Tha balances for the year (exclusive of a monies derived from tons) amount to, $900,000 net SL60,000 as reported,
TRE following teams will play in the
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B. X. C. 0-J. A. Lowson, E. C. Ellis, C. M Firth, E. Mast, F. Maitland, R. F. Lammert, E Ezekiel, Surgeon-Major Reade, G. A. Weudeuck, J. Hooper, A. N. Other.
Ladies' Recreation Club.-B. L. Darby, A. 5. Auton, P. Anderson, Col. Clarke, F. D. Markham. H. Ogilvie, Rev. G. R. Vailings, C. Is chbald, W. M. Thompson. REF. B. Drsoon, W. A. Swottenham, KA.
F. Kov, cox. Pickris. R. F. Lammert. F. Lommert,
Thicle, Skoti. GB. Potts. Biastoff. Gluring. Alves, IX.
Fury good race.
Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday.... Friday.
Leak.
Q. O. Hayward. T. W. Lammert, Dencar Tarner.
G. Caldwell, col
Shamrock,
Sinder.
MoArthur.
Machado.
Stopani
F. W. White, CUX.
Kornblume.
Grices.
Jurado.
Armstrong.
Fullerton.
Caballero, cos.
German Unp Chairman's Cap. Opeti. International,
EXCHANGE COMPENSATION. The Chairman Tho next minute is one in which the Governor recommends for the consideration of the Connoil the vole of a sum of B80,000 in respect of compensation for the full in the exchange value of the dollar to offoera domiciled in the United Kingdout and other gold-assing countries, In view of the remarks of His Exalleuor the Gorgruor in the speech he has just made. I do not think it is necessary for me to give you any explanation of what is in- tended by this suis. This querion has
he left an alteration was made, and the £1,000 sterling was obenged into $4,500, but allow me to point out that at that time, as you will find if you refer to your tables of exchange, it was precisely the same thing. There was scarcely soy siferenca ef all in the gold values of those two salaries; still, be had his fees and his private practice. I do not know what that was because I was not here. I came under these cire stages had a telegram when Chief Justice of another colony offering me this appointment. I was not to have private prection, but I was to have: 17,800 per an sun. I had no means at the time of inquir
been before you so long that you knowable rate of pay, fourmaling a reaspe- ing whether fees would be payable to me.
A
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the
LORD ROSEBERY AND FRANCE,
AN AUSTRALIAN OPISTOON,
Ir is reported that the prisout Obinnan. Cousal at Singapore la leaving shortly for China, to taka up an official position sh Shanghai; so says the Straits Ames, Fo the last few days numerous anyon‹: cirulars, in Chinese, have been daspsiched throughout the town to the Chinese COM- munity. These circulars criticise the Obinese Conal.
BONGKONG HOTEL
Mr J. Kirkwood Me W. Aldean Mr and Mrs J. Aldean Mr La
and 2 children Mr K. Love Mr C. S. Barl Lieut. Lugembe, m.y.
M.A.
Mr A. Martin
of State for the Colonies han suggested the world be quite sufficient for the needs of 1ve years. 1 have bad a rise in my mou that of the Prime Minister Potion Rev. 8. A. ilaylee,Mr R. Lyall
tion should be
of England.
Beld
EN.
ind child
Mr. E. Daibance
Mr H. McCallum
Mr A. Mowan;
Mr T, Mitaball
gan sad child
North
Mr W. Parfit M- Portal
Major and Mrs Par
ches Bir 8, Beloh
can imagine nothing I had beea Attorney General in another what it is. It was brought forward by the better than this to destroy the prestige of colony where oficial fees were a valuable The balligerent tone of Lord Rosebery' Colonial Secretary in September, 1893 the service and impate its efficiency, I part of my emolument. I came here, and speech at Bhadd some to possean, 09 It was than thoroughly discussed, and it have often thought it would be a good thing when I got bera, haring to come at my own inconsiderable alguitonnee. Not knowing was decided that pending the lequiry of if a Commission, either a Royal Comission expense, I was told that all fees received for the atmosphere is which the references the Retrenchment Committee no action orous appointed kelly, would sit to decide trade marks, etc., would have to be paid were made, we may possibly view the should be taken in the matter.
what class of civil servants was desired into the Treasury. I remonstrated at the la different light from that which was Mr G. P. Chater-His Exceliony has for this colony. If the same class the time that I had not been informed of that, fetended by the speaker. But taking them recommended for our consideration to-dariinod formerly is desired ther I maintain but I was told. That in what you have to their natural bearings, the words must be Yote of $50,000 in respect of compensa the par must approximats more closely to do, and amordingly did it. I have now regarded as the most remarkable attered for tina for the tall in exchange to the civil the pay we draw formerly. It it is cos.
cos held the office, with some holidays and foter-pany youre by anyBritish statsswan occupy. servants for the year 1894 The Secretory sidered that an inferior glass of sarvaols regna when I was acting in other offices, for ing so high and bighly responsible
this rocasure should be passed, and we are
are the colony well and good, though I doubt neration, bat not 38 par seat. The salary The reference to the foreign press attacks Mr W. Blaymy Of these crown, I like Fritz Lammert's state that it has already been applied in whether the colony would be satisfied with was charged from $7, the exchange at in England as used by fealousy of her Major and Mr Bot-Mrs McComb
and India, Oeylon, Cricket match which begins on Friday at 2 bat, but then Sanders, Grimes
,and the Straits Settlemente, that.
One
advantage
of having such a that time being 3r. 2d., to $8,100, that is, more successful colonisation, the fatimation p.m. and will be continued on Saturday at Manuk, I think, picked a little too wildly, civil servanta more favourable terms than
Hayward have all very even combinations which places indeed have granted their outamission would be that the applicaon 8600 more than when I fust came here, all that only on Frants exceeding the treaty Capt. D. Campbelt, Mr. McWilliams
would know once and for all whether they tees being carefully excluded. If I win enigbie in relation to Madagascar sould Skots evidently is looking forward to rough proposed here. Hon. members will of wore to regard their offices a first class, appeal, as I did the other day, and aste England move in the msttor, and the Capt, and MrCombeMr and Mrs E: Mac-. water, and if his prognostications prove Boone remember that this question was repond clsts, or third class appointments are recovered from the other side, they go Hatements regarding the periods of anxiety Correct his extremely heavy crew should that brought before us some time in the maintain and I challenge any aabiased into the Treasury, not into my pucket. In the relations of England and France Capt. R. Crawford. Rev. and Mrs T. 2. reward his expectations. This should be
erly part of the year, but an amendment critia to contradict me that while the ap-So the increase ham iven some 74 per during the past two years, indicated Mr J. Dick was carried to
to the effect that its considera-
in which pointments held by as are considered firm cent and now the dollar has fallen to sficiently clearly the direction.
Mr K. Dinsdale The days fixed for the various cTOWE DOW
bound to postponed until after the class, the pay attaching to them is by no 2. 1d., a loss of more than a thilling Lord Rosebery's thoughts were pointing M. J. R. Dan Retrenchment Committon had been appoint- means of that nature And I may say on every dollar I receive. I have a family But the statement that England remem training have been fixed as follow :—-
Mr R. H. Douglas ed and had given its report. As a member the consequent dissatisfaction resulting at home for which I have to make remit bored Agincourt and was determined to of that Committee I may mention that this throughout
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the entire orice
seemstances, and the loss to me in very great, so maintain that ideal, following on the Mr W. A. Duff
Mr W. Robinso matter was most carefully gone isto and very natural. I would like, in order grave indeed that 3 am not sure I should head of such refervoses, seems littlo abort Mr G. N. Edison
Mr & Mrs GilEldredMe F. E. Bhean of a defiance if not a menace. To speck | far đ discussed by that body, and it was decided to show that it is aut merely ouse of bars coms bere if I had known that of a battle in which an English army had Mr G. Fenwick Mrs A. Smith to recommend it was advisable it should be the wish bring father to the thought, to promotion at the end of five years' bord work of
French one sonsisting of peer Dr. D. Galva Mr K. Stewart Professional Four adopted if the colony could afford it put before the members of this Council the would be $500 at 2. 14. And now comes toted Open.
From the annual Sunncial statement which difference between our pay now and whai this offer. It becomes me to oprak of it will rice sa many meta, and to virtually imply Mice W. S. Harmstoner John Stewart
the • idus thai abe would
child
Mr.P. Sarhana Ervellonny has just placed before as it it was when I joined the service, and for all respect, as meda by my official expertors. By this time the men are supposed to is very misfactory to learn that we can this purpose I shink is reasonable to take I have not accepted it. There were two do it again, is something altogether outside Mr and Ms Geo.Me W. Tare
Mr. J. Tobsen have got inte rowing as a science, but I re- afford this additional expenditure. It up- 60 per cont. of our Rates have raled firm dering the week and get to say there are wiby who have pleaty pears that if it find not been for the an- quired for hum Pay for what will be re❘ things promised me when I came, first, that ise diplomatic reserve usast in respon Mr Frank Hemiston Mr H. S. Thomamota
diabareements. Now I should receive many dulars when in the Ministore when speaking of a foreign of room for elementary improvement, In foressar and
heavy experson attendant on Bad, cotwithstanding the increase of doi salony and that when I went home on leave Power, and anneys the impression that in como caere show z marked improvement; Boyard's Chairman's Qup crew, bow has the plague and the further material fall lars that has been granted to us, that the I should reasive half my salary, ↑ versch destaration could only have baca Mra Hodgins the volume of business has been restricted, continued to improve, but I have come to in silver we should have had a very large half of our pay which we require for gold reasonable proportion, at a Ed., which was forced from the Prime Minister by Irtits Mr. Iverson
lery was originally 100 and impatience, urn extremely har. J. Kinghorn but a better feeling seems to have prevails. the nign that he has shot his holt and surplus of revenue over expenditure for disbursements has fallen in the following the rate at which the salary was Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks Got trains up to last a mile and a half. shis year, and that as it is, the deficit is ratio. To begin with H. H. the Governor, zed. Now, what is this offer ? Well, sirained condition of international relations, It is as if the German Emperor flaunted
MOUNT AUSYTH SOFSL, Citicoes has lost his bow (Alves) and takes not very large one, while the alates 1692, with exchange at 3a. 9jd, he could re there are two things; you get so changed hands in the early part of the Barlow in his place. This is, I baliers, for 1898, stor providing for exchange commit with half his pay £2, 162, to-day £1,302; deliers bars and so many in Englsad, and France with the bemory of Saden, and de- Mrs J. Acheson andMadame Huari
Mrs H Humphreys week at 97 per cent, prem, in small lote,light improvement There have been pensaison, actually show small surplus the Colonial Secretary, in 1899 £670, to they say,We think that as your dollars cared his readiness as well as ability to
and 3 children/Bu some wom discussions over this change. Besides we have at our credit, exclusive of and the demand continuing without sellers, but I hope it will be reścived in the spirit | loan momys, balances here and in London £006; the Colouis! Treater in 1892 in Hongkong have fallen to nearly 2., Buy repeat the event that had Isid Franco at M. F. H. Buil·
$566.
to-day £250; the Barveyor-General, 28., from 31. 21. t that is, have been redoned the feet of Germany. It has even Mr Hart Buck
Mr Chaatroy Inch baid the rete gradually rose to 100 per cent of true sport Duncan depends on mounting to over 8600,000 of dollars in 1891 £48, y(the Director of Public by more than one-third, we must give you stronger signifiance than that in soming Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Me 0, Makech
from a quarter that has always been dia- clie and child Mr & Mrs McCallum prem., at which the market closes steadytrength in his omia Krišna This being the case, I certainly sin of Works £347: the Postmaster-General, is something; therefore we will allow you tonguished for courtesy and conciliatios Mr and Mrs Charles and child go
have certainly gone ahead under his opinion that we can afford this compeur 1892 £462, to-day £281; the Registrar make your remitisnore at Sa.' Well, if They
Cohen
Mr H. E. Meyerink: with an inclination to rire. Other Bank tuition, has his No. 2 Es still too tion, and it would therefore be ungracious Geners, in 1802 £566, to-day £363; she had stopped thers I should have said thank towards French aceptiblikes. It is
The greatest since I on our part act readily to acquies in it, Harbour Mabby, in 1892 454, 10-day you. I think there was mon due to me. bulk from the blue, that seems to show that 11r J. B. Coughtrie Mr B. Ortiz stocks continne neglected. Marine Insur- tas roto i te Lammert's crew. and hosides we may remember hate 2231; the Chief Justice, la 1893 £1,131, but I do not know that I would have asked there, wern elentis forses in tension which Hon. and Mrs W. M. Mes Spre
Goodman and childCapé, à. Tillett ances.bins Traders have changed hands I saw them out the other sight, and the cannot erpeet in get good offers it we do to-day £825; the Poisne Judge, in 18:2 for it. But I am told, When you go botine, the eye of ordinary humanity had soon as at $60. North Chinas at $180 and $185, way they made the boat travel planned not give them adequate remuneration. I £769, to-day £437; the Registrar of the instead of getting de 2d. to the doller, you age of Firmung of language has oftes Me and Mr E. A.Mr H. K. Tomkins
Geatloner,
ind the effect of checking dangerous ken- I
Hewitt and Straite at ibj and 816. Fire Insuran very much.
fairly strong one, and he thoroughly de- this resolution; and is doing au 1 an the Attorney General, in 1592 £432, to-day year cs.-Hougkunga have further seseded to serves to be in winning boat as he is expresalg the unanimous wish of all my £158, but a this Colony now gsts the whole belf pay, and I am asked, it opept this warkable wards of Lord Rosebery other $170 and Chimes to 873 without sales, assentions trainer. E. 8. Lammert be unofficial colleagues, and I say add that this of his service instead of a portion only as offer, to refund to the Government, out of sice that as being of the nature of an Shipping-Hangkong, Canton, and Macaoivoa his crew a lot of work. His No. 2 opinion of ours has not been arrived at formerly be stands in the same position si my own pocket, the difference between 4. ultimatum.-Sydsey Morning Herald,
inclined to barry the struke and pull short burriedly but after several molings and the others: the Captain Saperintendent of 24. and Sr. on my salary for those four have found bayers in
Pollas, in 1892 £476, today £281; the months Now, so far from the Attorney
Mesens Chater & Vernon, under date 27th Nor., thus speak of the Share Market:
Saturday..
maxy
price
Bow has improved and poliz | have therefore much pleasure. in propčaitig | Supreme Court, in 1892 £415, to-day $281; | will getur months or full pay, not ocdencies, "but it is difficult to look on the
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us at present I don't think much of them There is plenty of good material in the
I am afraid it is too late now.
Harmston
Mr O. H. 8. Harris Mr. W. Whiley Air
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Major and Mas Wrobe
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Mr J, Y. V Varnom
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Copt. Boucberis Copt, G. Uhardia Mr P. R. Claisen
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Mr John J. Ho Mr. Kochlar Mis Lea
Mr A. B. Macdonald
Mr T. D. Maclean
Mr C. Manigus
F. M. Bate
Capt. B. B. Welman,
ALL Mr W. Wheeler
"PRAX HOTELS-
It is rumoured that this Company wii | quickazing of time. I am still can the civil servants thing, to allow impression that our condition was desperalb { pay $1,000 to a gentleman to thing, to Il this can be alð án regard to houses in Me R. P., Dipple
fair quantities No. 3 still wants a great deal of looking | long and careful discussions. I prúpote being that after silawing for the in General's office being one the salary of dla ought to be feat as dificult and dan. Ospit. A, W, B. Cob-Mr F, G. Liebe at $241 and Sid‡ and close with sellers. after, and should try to keep cool. Stopani that this vote be passed.
seems to have great confidence in his ocem, * Mr J. J. Keswick Thate much pleasure areare in dollars wo have received, the which bas been breased by 35 per cent. perous for a man te ist un insanitary house Mr E. H. Deriok Donglas's experisteed quite a little boot
in seconding the resolution: of my hon. rezage loan to those twolve leading officers I say my offices is worth several hundred as it is for him to call rottan fruit or decay. Dept. L. G. Beurer and changed henda in fairly large lots at
friend ogpants, and in doing so I wish to amounts to £900 per head per annum pounds a year leas then when I me, lng cust. We we the home papere laying Mr and Mira darwoodMir $45, 8161. 548, 819, and 200. At time bust, and if properly handled they would say I consider the figures laid before us of Either we were grously overpaid when that I have been working hard all the fresh stress on this principle, and urging Mr 0: 1. Cheried of writing tour Bet closes weaker at 349 with are given a good secount of themselves the estimated revenus and expenditste arrived or we are grossly underpaid now, time, and that the only offer of say relief is gain and again that no hours should be les Mr J. Gourdin
neem fully to tear out the belief that the and I maintain that we are auderpaid accompanied by this condition that I must without the certificate of local authority W. G. Gu
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it in his for human habitation. A large Mr J, H. Hal paid me at that it gellers. Other shipping stocks are neglect or the International, which promises to nation to civil servants. It soema suneces-offer of the Secretary of State? Is it to home, invluding those paid me this year, proportion of even English houses of *|
colour is in position to afford this compen- very much underpaid. Now, what is the havo ls. 2. less ou el Refineric--Cbatiune out of favour at
race that been for me,
ns, in
to restors us to the position we held when I My adioeis auch sons that it is not coveted by certain close are dubbed whiten sepul gilatations. Afining. The market has need here for many goatry, I still fancy the way more than this, the resolution, to resto. Pas from it. The propotal is every one, and whes i gebome on lears i bare cores, fair without, and Eral within, and ruled extremely dull, and with the exception Trish crew. Etroked by Grimes, and look De Ho Kai-I think I should way a few reduce the loss by soma 64 per cent., but privately to pay some gentleman to make it the proprietor's trick of giving theasan Mir M. G. Alkon
end do my work extra cost of paint outside and putting Mr J. G. Bustie of sales of Charbinnegea at $70, we here vd after by Suziders, they have been words in supporting the motion to explain only on the condition list we aball' suffer a worth his while top when I bad for squares of stained glass ża tko windows Mr. J. A. E, chandet Moore, g
doing m lot of hard work, and if why I do so. The subject was brought be loss of 25 to 28 per cent, on cur leave pay, while I am away, and this time nothing of importance to report. Mivel No. 2 lapts, this crew will take for us on the 15th March, 1894, and if you Gentlemen, I do not think any member of my four months lerve-I had no leave lost to induce anwary people to leave houses Mist Coe laneous Tanks have bees in este demand lot of besting. The Germans are handi refer to the Hansard for that date you will this Council would propose that of his own yar, therefore I had four oathe to fill up with the drainage bed or out of repair Capt. Von Carboh at 86%, and a small anle is reported at $55. capped with No. 3, who is rowing in very find that all the unofficial members were initiative, I can only suppose that is-1 had to pay some one to do my work, and ought to be known and guarded against Mr H. Crumble
poor and canot respond to soy of ons opicion, and that was, that it would Secretary of State has done so under the
form
two years ago I bid to do the asme fair thing, and a
do my work. England, we wonder what the rerdict Mr J, P. Dowing I might perhaps have got a second rate man would be as to houses in Indis. Csaret Mr D. compensation known and that we must agree to it,
Farquharsoz increase its dividend by 50 cente, for the that Friedricks will be mined. I 200 * X! current half-year A. 6. Watsons hers questions this and says Friedricks did not sachings compensation if the Colony back amount to £1,400, which is to to for less, but I thought it my duty to provide the Municipal sathorities in India not Mr J. Han
would afford it, but at that time we were in taken from the Civil Service and «du. * thoroughly capable substitute, so that the take a bold step in the matter and fusist Mr. W. S. Harison phanged bands at $10.25 and $10 cm, and
the dark as to the revenue of the colony, tributed amongst the people of this Colony should not suffer by my absence upon all houses being certified to a Mr John J. Hoar al 9,60 ex diw, closing firm with bayar man, inclined to take things tolerably easy and also there were mume mutzuen we want Oglony. The reply of the large majority That is the spirit that should senate all pub-smoitary rooms as well as in regard zu thely Mr Geo, Halass
This offer - di not such structural security 7. Stedly the time in dire Geo. Holmes of the latter wits Docks are neglected.in training, but when it came to actual e to loquies into. Now, enti a few of the civil servants to this offer is lis servaste.
Toyog be was a demon to work. The works sky, when this robjovt was again that the proposed. increses by soa grand offer; it is sa offer that some for an sotive policy under this Mir Morton. Junex Ices are in denied at $76 to $77.
Bonich hays settled in their crew. It will mootus, I had my doubts whether the missm plaow us in nach a position that has basu zeimmed by a great many, whe few head-Indian Engineering,
Mr J. F. Maigo
pull his weight. This powerful Texton was,
likes good my more experienced cars
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Mr J. L ProMAT Mr Bandelands Mis and Mrs Suneoza Mr F, L Sbgbek Mr and Mrs. A. Find
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