THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1894.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND —SHIVBUILDERS OF HONGKONG.

The Members of the Institution of Eagi- neers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong met

leaving will be very much missed. I cannot doubt that all present would wish me to express their very great regret and sorrow which is felt by the removal by death of a lady who has given her services so dovotedly to the good work of the the friends who have sustained this sad bereavement (applause). I beg to propose that the report and accounts se presented to this meeting be adopted and passed,

Mr Wodehouse seconded. agreed.

Taipingshan Commission surveyors. secund Dr Hartigan's motion."

Agribed.

APPOINTMENT-OF ̃INŸP&CTOBS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr Leigh reported that the small-com- mittes appointed to consider the applica Sanitary Surveyore hos remonded six applicante to the Government.

His Excellency—I will postpone the f meeting till Monday if members desire it, but I cannot do it any longer.

ADMIRAL ITO SPEAKS OF THE YALU BATTLE.

NO TOLKEDOKA ON THE JAPANESE SQUADRONS.

dus to Colonel St. Paul, whose absenco Lat Englishmen, then, garry the same spirit from parade today I much regret, and to with them everywhere: the officers by whom he has been so ablyThus, too, when our Iden la great again, assisted, to the non-commissioned

olicets who have loyally

Out

and roars at the tramp of advancing foga

In the raidst of hallie and giant blow !

dis- Thoaga xanay azo neror again to sup

Fer love of the land where the words were planned

Cry out to your men Chuck her up,"

last night to their rooms to bear a Paper on Rociate, and to express our sympathy with}ions for the six new appointments as the Huasurable the. Unofficial Membora for / San Francisco Examiner: in which he deall manke in she spoon of the And next, when the Epelfah g's on the li

Workshop Preolico read by Mr John Agies, foreman of machine shops at Kowloon Dosks. There was more than the average number of members and others prosent, who throughout showed opasidarable interest in

the paper.

The Secretary stated that the Government had accepted the Committee's respumbad

atious

have to-lorrow to

soldiers

Hov: R. F. Cubbold moved a vote of thanke the Chairman. It had been lant during the said recently that twenty-five years the relief of the of London had been raised to the dign dignity of a #eclence, and Me Cobbold was of the a very capable and successful foroman, and fof opinion from what he had seen of best certified by the Governmurt Analyst tober, the bill was rend & first time in the the iron-clads? I thought that was thed in operations of

The President, Mr D. Gillies, osoupled the chair, and in his opening remarks said he had knowa Mr Kyles for many years as

poor

THE POLLUTED WELL QUESTION. A polition was read from the Governors ofthe Thug Wah Hospital requesting the Board to reconsider: a decision to close s

old tached to the Man Ma temple. The Vice President and this was one of the wors wetla Ecently cloned. Tt had of the Ladies Benevolent Society in would recommend carefui altaation to the making that the relief of their poor

work of

and as tainted by impurities and injurious to paper, as, from Me Kyles' experience, there distressed brethren had been also raised to nce. He condemned,

De Barligay anid ho' would opposes the would be many points of interest and infor the dignity of a science.

ork of the Society, the indiscriminate and promiscuous bests

On the motion of the Vice President, might think otherwise, that there we was too great," he said. wal of alms throughout the city. He said

as a hindrance to

La alsh.

petition.

• more stir.

- O statosman who devies and plot.

To keep the Whitestove the Black, Who trouble when your bolt in shot Leat love and loyalty grow slack, There's not a dead oteralismanship,

There's not a thing Rod Tapo can do. "Shall knit the Bindoo with the Celt

As much as this-tas Cambridge Blas

An Indian gentiainan to-day

Han staled your tortoise pulity

And thousands cheer to see him play,

A splendid bateman, quick and free.

A game shaff dwindle all your CATES.

A clever catch and tuns & few

The Acting Colonial Secretary-I would deprecate any further delay in this muitar. The

Ordinance has been in the hands of

From a letter by Mr Jas. Creelman, of the ions, and to ? carried out him instruc. You may purchan praise by a twince of gain,

pride that exfals through-

is very important that the bill should be tower respondens mar af opinion It is not uncommon among those who have Here, again, is an expression of patriotism

very long time

months at least. sorilies the Battle of the Yala, we gather that tinguished regiment to which you belong.. timp-two Every

any farther delay,

ses Admiral Ito some expressloss of opinions been long in the service to regre: the rarity under another form, that which makes for passed without

to the light. These form rather lateresting of o soldiers in the rat ka; but that next week thero ao

impossible reading. For instance:

young the Unity of the Empire (some of our readers can display the steadiness and to meet, I think it most important that we To what do you gobiefly attribute the efficiency that exista in your will remember that Mr Ranjitainbji played should fout OutSaturday to consider se success of the Japanese nest, I naked, as there is no fear that the Brit, battalion the Cambridge Universtiy Eloran lest bill forlag The Unofficial lembors will the Admiral talked over the details of the to-day will, when called upon to do so, fail Fear) (-

ow to consider it.

battle. Largely to Providence, he an-to emulate the deeds of the older Soldiers The Attorney General-I should like to swered. The escape of the daikto Mars of past tires, During this week you 637 6 werd about this bill to let it be un- the torpedues, for

fr

will embark for Hongkong, where it for instance, was a derstood what in the position of the bil. miracle.

is still possible that you may be en- Prior to my return, curtainly early in On

Why did you not use torpedoes against

ring and... serious character than the Legislativa Couuoil and published in the fundamental principst of an attack on ar-contests of games in which you have Gamite. Now, I worked

horse a good part during y

your stay here. assiduously at that bife, myelf, I may say, mured battle-shipa by wesker vantels,

In order

that

The Admiral, winced and besitated. Should this be the case I am confident there should be qua ira, from thus who had hit him in a teuder The dio that the reputation of your regiment and of England is quite safe in your hands. On Notwithstanding this statement of Ad-behalf of your comrades. of sil ranks, with on my part I am within the mark

was drafted six or seven diatimet miral Ite i have already

1

learned on unit- whom have served here,-I express

you and put i

get the

Der you sense is zery modera P We at least cover, alteration was inclined to meet

in the Japanese fest. I cannot say our best wishes for your success in the far before saw it so used, and Johnson does not views torpedu tu

Cission.ture. gravo A lotter was submitted from the Acting of those who made representatiur or the who was responsible for this

I hope you will have a pleasant give it, though some of the newest dictionaries, Wats too protracted a stay there, you will dish Coming down to particulars, we find that At the occlusion of the paper, the

munth voyage to Hongkong, and that aftor not i could assure the subscribers had after

mono but the puposed increase to Inspector. Gar the Director of Public Works and the Had the feet been provided with torpedoes an bunourable career of service in the East dest invited any of the members present to

Igonuine cases of distrées were

wain's salery, but was unable, until a reply Senior Unofficial Member; Mr Chator in it is reasonably certain that one or both of and return to (a thorough examination into the merits had been received from the Sucretary of urdar that they might cider it vory care | The Chinené ironclide would have been des. hope I shall our native country; and our post has advice, encouragement, rebuke,

there m criticise or ask questions in connection with

aco; many of you who, the subject before the meeting. He then demerits of the case.

nail; State regardin the report of the Eletrench. Tully indeed sud that I might havo the trayed. The absenos of torpedoes is all the 1 ball always remember with pride member of the team, is exhorted, above all good deal of amail proceeded to give an account of some of his charity was bestowed by the publio upon

more surprising considering the magnifieert have served with me in Caloutta. experiences of workshop practice in the years srity wa

he would remind unworthy subjects,

As Colonel St. Paul,. equipment of the two squadrons in other res

was unavoiding the send in their report—thore wire reporta by peols, and the admirable way in which they Rifle Burton, who commanded the you send ber down the ball, as being an apprenticeship and comparing the results with what is done in the establish the public that their charity would be laid

through. advantago estamisneaut to more

the Ladies

Major were handled.

The only new idea in modera naval war Rifle Brigade, rade up to the General, and, It was not generally ments of the Duck Co., iliustrated the great Bonarolathe Government of the, Culony draft of the new Public Henlib Bin, and carefully. I considered, the recommenda- fare which was thoroughly teated in this enalizing him, thanked him for the kind: advance made in labour-saving machinery. aown that

Mr R. Mithhell followed with a fow re-mide marks on various points of interest in the provision for the treatment of numerous alterations were made, on the tipus of a considered the whole Ito said that it played a most important part į the parade, and all the troups then march-

gagement was the rapid fire gun. Admiral expressions he had used. Shrink Vagtants and caw to it that they were suggestion of Mc and started a discussion a

and Dr Hartigan, the Vice Presiden Sendations of the Housing Com-in the battla. Paper

Mr Granvil ag-not in the local share market-but helped out of the Colony.

mation.

Mr Kyles then proceeded to read his paper

seconded by Dr Ayres, it was unanimously

times

A Parlament may fail indeed,

But not a band of Cambridge Blue I

and illustrated his subject by several walitoy were especially grateful to Mr Kenwick i agreed to inform the petitioners that the syt ilsix orgoren diforent shape. pachable authority that there was not a regret we feel at losing you, I of Surely the use of 'dwindle' in an active -

que models, and many carefully prepared

for giving up so much of his valuable time to interest himself in the affairs of the Socisty.

Board could not entertain their request,

·

TUB SENIOR INSPECTOR'S. BALAKY.

drawings-reminding koms of his audiecoe Kcowick briefly acknowledged of Colonial Secrutarý, stating that the Gur. rumine I would say, it must be at least! It is the one serious blandt wade by the

of the feature rooms in Acadamies! Institü- - tions at home.

Of bie

Rot. A. G. Goldamith moved a vate

A

ABO

villo Sharp scoonded, and 'elro in quantotion with built crank shafts and

ner in which they carried out the tail shaft liners. He also ectamended Meulogised the ladies for the exilent-man- Kyles on the excellent preparation of, and care bestowed on his subject.

tion of the multiplicity of cases coming

before them.

This concluded the business of the west

Mesars E. Murphy, U. F. Mendham, W. Walker, and W. G. Winterbura look parting. in the discussion or asked questions.

+

The President then closed the discussion

and called for a very cordial Tate of thanka to Mr Kyles. He said that he was pleased to preside at suck a very interesting meet. ing and trusted the members would take more and more interest in such gatherings for mutual benefit and instraction.

Mr Kyles briefly replied; nud at the class of the meeting presented his models to the Institutico.

ment Committer, to des itely decids the benet is redrafting it of their advice matter.

and consideration of the matter. They

THE PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.

Pablio Me Chater and by the Director of The Board resumed consideration of the Works. I cunnidered these reports very Permanent Committee of the

to wako a motion

Bourd

25

absent,

This concluded

Our Best carried forty-sixed to their respective quartore.--Friend of

India, to the effect that tha, owners' of los which, sat and considered this mali twelve centimetre rapid-fire guns and forr

by Leigh, wished

and

been

the bill. It was then in

vary carefully;

a form at which Thought it might be brought in bn Mir Chater rished to take the confrères, the Unofficial Menen, auf this was agreed to. That must be over a

Since then it has been night age of

or moto. sent to the Sanitary Beard in order that they should see the shaps it was likely cannot -on in this way-Grat to please the Taoficial Members entirely and nex to plesso the Sanitary Board entirely, aud I am to be the unfortunate man who is to the bill. It comes to this that T

Cannoylease everybody in the

this Colony. are many and conflicting. There are mon

or cunsolation for every player. The bow- lor, who is perhaps the most important things, to have brains; ke must bowl, as the phrase goes, with his head. If the hostila butaman defier

when lightning.ke

object of surpassing interent, in feminine),

Tonkin dawa a slow, you see, H' sure to hare a go, you a And ten to one the trick in dons By just a bit of brain, you so!!

If even brains are found to avail gothing, he is addressed in language of dignified oca-

dolence:-

In Life worth ring-Ufo which only sends Repronchial glances from despondent friends, A varied action had a chanzo of ende, The cable slow, tho Dalaysitter'n dodgat Thu Bataan omacke you to the Courts, And drives you mind with canning sick He wipe you clear beyond the even And sumps yon o'er the Baths for

said, Each gan fired about furty shote during the fight, which makes 2,000 for the THE HONGKONG SHARE MARKET. a splendid Messrs Chater and Vernon, in their unbined batteries, ast ccanting the other gune. The rapid-fire. caneva weapon, and we were able to embarrass the share report for to-day's mail, ssy :—

neay'a cuoners. When I learn

something

A mure healthy tone has prevailed in the of the Chinese killed and wounded i will market sines the date of our last report compare the figures with the number of shots and several stocks show su appreciable rise A very spirited by rin exports the deld to be esting,

during the plague epidemis by the Per marul Committee of the Sanitary Board, should recoles rent from the date of closing till the date when the property was handel back.

The Vice President said the Permanent ́THE SANITARY BOARD. Committes had addressed a communication Tuo fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary to the Government on the subject. Bo to assume upon the second reading, we fired, The result ought to be very inter- and firmness The volume of business | stir themselves. Here is one stanza -

did not think it was in order to bring for Board was held this afternoon-Hon. F.ward the motion in connection with the

consideration of the Bill.

Mr Leigh said, in those circumstances ho would withdraw his motion.

It was agreed to read the draft bill, with

Colonial Secretary.

A. Cooper, Dicestor of Public Works (Vice-President) presiding. There were also present:-Dr Ayres, Colonial Sur.

cu on

transacted does not show any great in- know how deeply Ameri-grease, but the fealing is decidedly better

and prospects more encouraging.

Banks-Hongkong and Shangbain.—A steady domand has been the shiof feature during the week and ratas have risen from

Of course you one are interested in the question of speed and its relation to the fighting efficien- cy of the navy,' I suggested. You bare a good chance to test your fast ships in

had a

now."

* Get in front of the ball if you can-inke hint,

By her lat But if the files past you, why then you must aprindë

But her in! Tern round in a fastant; docide in the same Which wicket to throw al-it may win the graną--- Beware of returns that arg timidly saIRS,

On the proponition of Mr A. Bain, a veto 2000; Mr Geo. Horspool, Acting Captaiù i tha euggested amendments, to the Acting The interents dealt with by this bill action, and your opiniou ought to be words 103 to 112 per cont, prem, with moderato The bateman, who, after all, to the outside who are property in that placo who have Nothing but our speed enabled us to salon at 105, 108, 110, and 112, and re- multitado at least, în the chief performer af

than

of thanks to the Chuteman was heartily as Superintendant of Polica; Dr Hartigan, corded,

LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the subscribery to the Ladies' Benevolent Society of Hong-

noon.

Mr R. K. Leigh, and Me H. McCallum, Secretary.

MORTALITY STATISTICS.

The Board ibon adjourned.

• No, o, said the Admiral, shaking his fine bead. I was anxious to

to continue the fight, but I would not chagoes struggle in the dark with ironclade and torpedo buat

With our fleet ships we were able to

Marine Insurances-A small lot of

1.

entitled 'Duck.

(Is it nanessary to explain score of nothing??

Ini

d and, says the to have to own a duck? to the Doctor bir Gale dedicates his vores to all Rugby boys'-and sed, again, tu see it registered against your name in the Sportsmait. Bat there are worse things to be endured, for the orieket-field, as the lists of old, in often: adorned........

With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Ilain influence und judge the price,"

So our post-

༄།

But 'tis Wome when your Unele und sweet Cousin ball..

Come over to watch

All your wonderful doods as a very great Swalt-

The hope of the match And Bell make your score with a traitorous mile,

More knowing than Fuck;

health of the community. 1.am Y to

The Chinese and wo, kont are sellers at the latter rate, but none at him. Perhaps the best ls the song which is yit, but it is a fact. There are squadron moving so swiftly on the right and for at $184 to $19, without tempting hold that duck an

the right and anything under Nationals are enquired A quorum was accured after waiting THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, have to say i

men on the other hand who are very au- luft of their lize that

they could e throw quarters of an hour. Messis Couper The Legislative Council met this after-

xious for the welfare of the community, order of battle. I am convinced that speed or to part, Bank of Chinas, in view of and Leigh and Dr Hartigan wors present noon. H. E. Sir William Robinson presid- and I cannot help anying that, to my opi is the first thing to be looked for in & war- the proposed liquidation and reconstruction, at the tame sized for the meeting.

ed. There were also present: Hon. J. H. Bion, the Sanitary Buacu are doing accord-ship. I thought so before this battle, and I remain neglected and nominal,

ng to their lights the very best they can in um how more thoroughly surfaced. Fur kong was held in the City Hall this after-The-Secretary reported that the death-rate Stewart Lockhart, Acting Colonial Sera-watching the welfare of the public in this squadron fighting, ironclade ure vital. The Chiun Traders changed hands as $61, but for the week ended 8th inst. was 20.1 ntary; Hon. W. M. Goodman, Attorney matter of the new Health Bill, and I will part played by the two Chinese battleships larger lots can be obtained at $61. North The Hon. J.-J. Keswick presided, compared with 22.8 in the corresponding

and have paid every attention eared a great part of the

Chinas have changed hands in Shanghai at onemy's fleet.' to their suggestions; but if the bil is You must have bean glad when darkness Tis. 200. Cantons are wanted at the im and in addition to a number of ladies week of last year. He added-The death General; Ron. N. G. Mitchell-Innes, Cole-pay

this way, first referred came on, Admiral? Providence and dark-proved rate $145, but at the moment no the following gentlemen wore present: from typhoid fever occurred in the Nether. nial Treasurer; Hon. R. M. Rumsey, 10 go ca in

to one man and than to another and

shares are obtainable. Straits have ruled sulo Hospital. Buquicios are being made Harbour Master; Hon, O. P. Chator, Hon.

Јарай. ness were on the side of Bishop Burdon, Capt. G. C. Anderson, as to where the deceased came from, and

T em to try to please everybody, it

weak and no a bayers are forthcoming at $17. will never be passed at all. The time hea

Fire Insurances -tongkangs have be-n Rev. R. F. Cobbold, RT: A. G. Gold- the state of the dwelling in which she J. J. Keswick, Hon. Dr Ho Kai, Hon. E.

R. Bolilios, Hon. A. McConaubie, and Me come when we should plead for urgency,

in better odour and enquired for at $175, swith, Mr H. E. Wodehouse, and Mr G. lived, stc.

Dr farligan-Patient of mine; capo | J. G. T. Buckle, Acting Oterk of Council.

and I shall sak for the support of the

without finding sellers; the market is firm Sharp.

Government in bringing that bill on and from Canton straight to Hospital with

at that and in the event of mult de..

shy ABSENT MEMBER.

carrying it through,

duck." If it requires to keep our formation and attack or retire at mand setting in would doubtless rise. And you may looking straight in her eyes all the while), Gia Excellency stated that ho had ex- be amended it should be amended. I wili, The Chinese had to fight on our China Fires have changed banda at $129 But when. Fogwon, your rival, manken Foruz after Four,......

do not want it to DG that we do not know our hwn mind, the Chinese fleet to-morrow, irensisda and

terms, for their own arendy to fight and close-firm at that to $73,

and Shipping.-Hongkong, Canton, and that it

Fight over the Trec 13 to go on month BIL, if it will only come out where I can

Macaos have ruled steady and in fair de

excitement delightedly ash, after

mest it.

mand, several parcels having changed hands

She prafees his pluck! mouthe agu.

The admiral laughed when I asked him at S344; at time of waiting shares are so you think that the worst of unphatica Les

#dusk." tenth after it has been read

with something definite and cluar Ide fighters. T They are very brave men,' he precato the delay. The bill has been in the said. Not a ship boisted the white flag, hands of everybody-it has been publie and their guanera köpt at work all the time, although their aim was not very good towards penporty for more than two months.

His Excellency-The Council will meet the end. You-the-Chinese fought coure on Saturday at two o'clock.

geauely. No man saa deny it. While they The Council then adjourned.

preserved their fleet formation they showed irisdom in their fighting, but after we broke up the lines enti Captain seemed to be acting independently. But the two iron- alads were well bsudied, I must say that'

Apologies were intimated from Mrs Bur-fever. don and Mc Master. -

The Chairman, in proposing the adoption

of the report and accounts for the past year, said--Ladies and gentlemen,-It gives

INSPECTION OF HOUBE FRAINS,..

à latter wax road from the Acting Co-eased the Director of Public Works, from lonial Secretary requesting, ou bohaif of attendance, the Governor, that in the dutail inspection

of houses about to be undertaken by the

Board the attention of the Inspectors might

STAMP ORDINANDE.

a reproach

And Tires after Turce,

And next a grand drive, that adda Six to his acom Bell's cyca with

me vory great plansare to be present heredirected in the firstlustance to those Bill entitled Aù Ordinance to amend the required wall and good; but lot. us start what he thought of the Chinese as wanted at that rate without finding solier, Mr Gale bas, of course, higher claims to

today and to proside over this meeting The work done by the Ladies' Benevolent Society of Hongkong is work that is in

some degree unssen, but there can be no

be

The Council eat in Committen no the Stamp Ordinance, 1886

The Attorney General explained that it was agreed to leave-the-Bill in Committee

to allow the following sub-section to be

houses at present discharging their drainags into the Harbour within the areas recent ly reclaimed, or those in course of reclama- tion, so as to render practicable as far as possible, the connection of such husa framod drajon with the new sewers and the exten. aion

forred to.

question, as the records of the Society of their outfalls beyand the areas zo-ing out the words and figures thereof, and show, of the eficiency and usefulness of the work which the Ladies' Committes so MrRK. Leigh-I certainly think that quietly and unestentatiously carry on. The these which are the Central District should Society I believe has now been in existence be dealt with first in all matters of sanita

tion.

For fire yours. It is very difficult for Mr J. J. Francis, Q.U-I am sorry i us to estimate correctly the amount of can't agree. I think that until the outfalls of the new aewers are extended and com- good it has done for the needy, just as wopleted it is desirable to keep as much are unable to estimate the amount of aut-sal matter out of theso as possible.

The Vice President-I quite fail to fering that exists around as The work of j

10- iderstand what Mr Francis meant when he the Society has not fallen of in any way wrote this minute. I think there is no during the past year. Within the past question that the Central District would be twelve months persons of all nationalities the better one to deal with, and the sooner have been relieved. There are those who the drains are re-connected with the sawers the better. As regards foscal matter, it have been stranded upon this far away spot will be far ouaier to deal with it in the without health, money or friends, who small drains across the reclamation than in have been obliged to come to this Society the storm water drains. I move that the for assistance, and who have bose sent on Board direct the Socratery to reply that their way rajnising, with some degree of effect will be given to this communication. prosperity. The Committen has

received

Mr Leigh seconded, Agrood.

letters from various persons wholiays buen asslated, and they all express grateful thanks

thevell for what was done for them. No less than fifty-seven cases came before the

ze Society

during

THE ASSISTANT BANITARY SURVEYOR AND FRIVATE WORK.

(4) Article No. 29 Policy, e, by strik by substitating the words and figures fol lowing:- Policies or Risk Notes (Insurance) for each

copy and every renewal,-- (a) Life Insuranes" (including Inte- rian Receipts), (b) Marine, Hull

Eisks for Tims,

25 cents for every 81,000 or part thero- of insured.

Where the amount insured does not

exceed

(c) All other Ia- surance (Fira, Marine or other. $1,000. 10 cents.

Where is excords wise), in

$1,000,...23 cenia The Council agreed to the wording of the clauso

Council "being resumed, the Attorney General moved the third reading of the

The Colonial Treasurer seconded. Agreed,

Bi 1.

RIGHTS OF FROPERTY IN TELEGRAMS

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

DEPARTURE OF THE RIFLE BRI- GADE FROM CALCUTTA.

THE FAREWELL PARADE.

and the stock looks like bardening Dong- las'a with a demand at 849 have improved goud place among our younger posts than to Sag with males; abares, however, are anything that can be found in Cricket Senga still obtainable at that rate. China Mutual But the gaiety and chaorful outlook on life preferences have been enquired for at £7, which this volume seems to incitate is no but none are obtainable, the market having small qualification for a successful singer, been cleared of this stock no some two infinitely superior to the sickly and unwhate Indo-Chinas and China.os sentiment which forms the common months ago Mauilas continue neglected.

stock-is-trade of the present-day versifiot.— Refineries-Continue weak and neglected Spectator.

with

no business to report

and 86

Afining.-Punjoos have fouad boyers at ting firm at latter rate. Preferences have been

beon negocinted at $1,60

$6, closing

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Livamaga and children

Mr. R. Love

(Shanghai Afercury, Dec. 15.) REPORTED APPOINTMENT OF ACHINGSE EX

and 81.70, closing steady. Charbonnages Rev. 9. A. Bayles, Mr and Mrs, Monido YUY TO JAPAN.

have changed bands at $75, and

more M.A. The Sin Wen Pao of this morning, states

shares could probably be placed at the Mr W. Elaynay that in consequenes of the demand of Japan

A garrison parade was told on the maidzn

same rate. Balmorals have been dealt in Mr H. W. Bray that all degotiations for peace shall be made through a high Chinese official, the Throne on 28th November in honour of the Rifle at $1,75 and $1.80 and close with bapers at Mr W. 3. Cantor has appointed Chang Chu-pe, Vice-President Brigade, which will leave Calcutta on Fri- $1.90 Banbs continue to rule steady at Mr H. U. Clitheroe of the Board of Rites, as

amissary to pre day by the Royal Indias Mariae steamer $5 with little or no business.

Warren cead to Japan and arrange the preliminarica

Bastings

Miscellaneous-Docks have been in come for Hongkong. Several

Capt

Mr R. Lyall Mr H.

H. McCallum

and Mrs CombeMr and Lnd child

of peace. If true, this is an important step. of the local volunteer corps paraded with demand by email investing buyers and Mr R. H. Douglas

large number of specist shares have changed hands al 79 and 80 Miss Nellie Dram

THE JAPANESE AND NEWCHWANG,

the regalara.

Duff

Lanco of Newohwang, thay, have not you froop were drawn up in line parade- the medium of a fair business at $52) and ́853, Mr Q, N. Edison

reached that place.

BUZNG-TAUTAT MOD DISMISSED

the eztrome

Bra W. Mo

Mr J. McWilliama

Mr F. Meyer

Mr T. Miteball

Mr J. de Navarro

Mr

W. Paratt

Mr W

Mr 8. W. Perkins Mr E. E. Plumacher

Mr W. Rabinson

Mr C. Rombach

Mr

F. E. Shean

Sürbage

It is reported here that silthough the Ja-tors, amongst theto several ladies, were per cent, prom.; more shares are wanted at Mr W.. panese forces are within easy marshing dis- precnt to witness the parade. Shortly the latter rate. Lande have been the Mr R. Daugen

before the hour fixed for the

in the follow-olusing atendy at the former rate. Kowloon Mr E Farago order: The Calcutta Light Horse on Wharfs have found boyers at $35, and Mr G. Fenwick ing.ord

right, the 1st Battalion of the clone stade at that. We have no business Mr A. Frank Our Tientsin correspondent reported in his Calcutta Volunteer Rifs, and a detach to report in other stooks.

Dr. D. Galvan Mr F. Gonsalez State Railway Mr McConachie moved the third read- letter which appeared in yesterday's issue ment of the Eastern Bengal

Misa M. A. Greene Mrs A. Smith... the 2nd Battalion of the ing of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to that Sheng faolaj had been dismissed. We Volunteer

ME GALE'S CRICKET SONGS, Bongal

Mt J. Banora Mr P secure, in cortaia cases, the rights of pro- queried his atatemans zu a fouthute and we Calcutta Velentear Rifles, the 8th The following letter was road from Mrperty in telegraphic messages.

Mr Gale is the Pindar of cricket, Pindar, Mr O. H S. Harris Mr W. Tarn -the past year, and the time and E. A. Ram, the newly-appointed Assistant

since had that our correspondent was incor- Infantry, the 16th Bengal Mr Keswick seconded."

Mr H. B. Hearton Mr H. S. Thomson of the however, with a difference. The Greek pod Mrs. patience which have had to be expended Suitary Surveyor:--

reet. Sheng Tantai has not been dismissed, Rifle Brigade, and squadron of the The Attorney General-I have only but heing too ill to retain ce a focun Rub Bengal Cavalry on the extreme left sang of everything, one may say, except the

Hodgins on each of these has been very consider.

recently within the last few hours-board tenens hus been appointed until his health Functual to time General Lanos, com- games in which bis heroes had triumphed. Mrs Hoer and family Mr Teusqueta able, because no case, I understand, is ever relieved without an investigation into all

anding the district, accompanied by After a few words about storm-footed Mr Antonic Igea 11th December, 1894 that there was any opposition to this will allow him to continue his duties.

Mr J. his stad, Major

Kingbortr the circumstances, to find-out whether it is dir,In reply to your memo, of 10th measure and that there is some gentleman

Captain Witham, Major Durand, steede," or the like, be hurries off to tell |

hom Mr J. Kirkwood rode on to the some legend of god or demi-god with whom one which is worthy of the snecour of the int, desiring to be inforrand as to the who desires to memorialise the Secretary of

d and was received

Mr B, F. Lamba with 瞻 Society. But

State against it. Of course, there is no

gode. But while the ladies of this locisty character of the work that I

the family or oily of the victor

may be as d pati- undertake and as to the extent to which desire on the part of the Government to the 6th inst., enteral no defeated the cal saluts. The General then inspect sosiated. It is the rarest thing to have are always ready to give their time and p

ed the entire brigade, which was drawn up det

detail the contest, even if i oan be called once it is from the charitably diapered in

in my time will be taken up by it, I have the press any bill through the House with Japaaceo at a place called Tion-yang, and

•who have Boney to spare'{ honour to inform you that the work I have undue haste if the bill would constitute af drovo them back a distance et 60 miles, in review order, and after he had ridden a detail, whes cae hination of wrestling Major & Mrs Garnett and 3 children that one

one must look for the funds necessary in my mind that generally carried cat by grievance to anyone who thought himself flere & stand was made, but Dental Sung along the entire line, he returned and tonk the pancratium (o for carrying on the good work, and I hope an architect and surroyor, except that aggrieved thereby, and parba era once again badly defeated. The flag. The troops then formed up in line of makes him great, and another 18 do Dr. and Mrs J, Can-Mr H. E. Meyering

this

community

up-

Queou's Road,

L

MORE CHINESE VICTORIES, The Chinese papera have a story, that on

Mr F. Toplitz

Mr T. K. Vermilgo

Mr G. A. Watkins

Me and Mrs Whiley

Miss Mabel Whiley

مجية.

MOUNT AUSTIN BOTEL

Men H. Humphreys. Mr C. Malach

Botfield, RA

Mr Hart Book Me Alfred Manger

any

Bon. baring combined with General Ching, they up bis position at the base of the saluting and boxing) ia told that starch courage.

retary sword, and not by the go ficarma. SHENG HIS ANÖLD MOTHER,

athlete who has won in MF. B. Bell

any viatory is said to have been you by the companies and marched past the. General foratory & healing baim for year and Mr Charles Morgan, child and.

up,

of

his aches and

and pains by hearing that the

There

wero oritics whe objected to

Mr. and Mrs F. A

barde

the appeal need not be made in vain for ball not think of undertaking works of members will agree that we the moustary assistance which is necessary a purely sanitary to help on our less fortunate brothers · and | drains, da, sistors who are airanded destitute

which

hout opportunity to -DACLITO, AB

to wishing to memorialise the might appear to

of I therefore move that there us. With regard to the accounts zoggat clash with my publie duides. The work to the neual suspending classe

destitute amongat

etting into effect until. His Excellency the

A GRACEFUL ACT OF COURTESY.

(China Gazette, Duc. 14.). Nothing better illustrates the chivalrona

this and child

FRAK HOTEL

in the order in which they were drawn except that the Bengal Cavalry followed blows,

Cohen The Native papers raport that Shong Tao:edictsly after the Calentta Light | his baby waver, Dot of Pindar--that | Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mrs Spry

of digression. A story is told--of Horsa. As each corps passad by,. the Simonides to any that the balando in band is only gedown work, and I think that I shall pended and that the bill should not come tai has applied to the Throne for leave, armell the troops had passed the salut-ome fee for an ude which was to delibeat Mr and Mrs E. A.Mr B. E. Tomkins

bands played an appropriate sir, some victor who had agreed to pay a hand. Mr Henry Crawford Capt. A. Tillett than one would like to see standing to the through any private work that is ofered to the age of the bill. This will over 80 years old, as an excuse. How about ing flag, the Calcutta Light Horse and his prowess as a boror, Anding that nine-

20.02. This is a somewhat smaller sunm not have the least dioulty in getting Governor abavunces that he has not ad. ging the serious illness of bie mother, who is

Hewitt Mr J. Y. V. Vernon credit of such a useful Society, but I haps me without tranching upon official Bours.

very considerably augmented As a matter of fact, it is not so much that prevent the bill banging are at the present easy feeling about the heck

buy reeling about the read a 10-Bengal Cavalry reformed and rode past the tesths of the poom were devoted to praise Mr Chantrey Inch baldLira Vernon it will be

-. of the Twin Brethren, docked the bard of a General at the trot the current year.. during

It

that stage is certainly a anxious to get work just now, es

afo

The brigade having been formed up in proportionats amount, and was punished for not small beaduse the expenses of the am only anxious not to hope to sead away

The Acting Colonial Secretary seconded. The suggestion was adopted, and the bill

three sides of a square, the Ride Brigade bis implely by the Twice by Galo cannot Mr M. G. Allen. Mr J. E. Macras management of the Society, for I see that clients if they offer themselves. It is what

being in the centre, General ed-ba blamed Boy irrelevance. On the Mr J. G. Backle Mr G. H. Madhurst the working expense for the past year may position will be four months bence was read a third time and passed.

drossed the Rifle Brigade as follons :— amounted to the small sum of $36.56. I very much more then what my position is THE GOVERNMENT FUTTING ON A SPURI,

contrary, he perpetually condescende to de- Me J. A. E. Chaudet Major and Mrs G. K.

Moore should like to know if there is another now that influens I que, Sir, your

Major, Pemberton, pon-commissioned tails, and is technical even to the point of His Excellency mentioned just now spirit in which the Japanese are conducting! and men of the 1st Battalion Rifle being almost unintelligible to any patties. Coo eminently cooooong carried on on such trals. EDWARD A. BAL institution in

lines. Before súb.

that I have exoused the Director of Public the war than the following little story Brigade, I regret excedingly that this is expart. The new words which he intro- . roach Mr J. L. Proper

Mr H. Crombie Mr J. Rankin the report and secounts for sdop- Appended were the following minutes:Work from attendance. The fact is he is which we have on the best anthority from the last time that you will appear on dates into tie during dithyramba (per Mr R. P. Dipple Mr Sandelade does not occur to me, that there is ApJ. J. Frends-wil onders and from the engaged in the Basit aty Board in ea piese herboude mantar at lapte Archae, na fareed for havt for trod part far for tast two years must be owned, of the sea-literary kind. Mr D. Paoaning, Mr and Mrs Sanson

consider Tientsin. When Captain Caidez, formerig parade of the troops of the garrison, andaces Verba') are, it J. P. Dowling. fer me to notice, but I am glad wording of Me Ram's first application that Health Amendment Ordioanes which were to leave that place, in the hurry of bie to remark in reference to what I have be had curtain work in hand on which he not dealt with at their last mealing. They dopartare he had to leave behind him. Although on your first arrival here, coming though justified by abundant nse among W. S. Harrison Me and Mrs. A. Fişd- . siteady said with regard to the grateful

lay Smith & family acknowledgment of the assistance afford was actually engaged and wanted

gion to contians in charge of it. expect to pass the Ordinance through the quantity of property of varione kiada" as you did from a quiet statiòn in the those who look on or play at oricket. It Mr God. Holmes'

Mr A. G. Stokes Himalayas, cous irregularities took place, wants a special learving to interpret, ed by this: bodely, to persons think he can be permitted to fake work of | desirable there Bhould not be any farther = very valuable sporting gun which which were soon shocked, with this excep- { <Thwy kreak; get in front with your bundle of bóngs, Mr Morton Jones ·

Sanitary Board today and as it in very

from Bogloud

Rev and Mrs Fallingi Of have been sent to their friends,

be had just got out from

soldier-like and orderly during its stay in -

WINDSOR HOTEL.. one of those his refunded the cam of any kind while engaged by the Board.

delay I propose to hold a meeting, to deal course when Fort Arthur foll Captain in the conduct of the battalion has bosn with the Bill as it comes from the Sanitary Usider gave up all those things for lost, Oslontta. I have noticed with great asta- 8210, being the amount expended for his

Capte Bouaterie assistance think that this one item alone Dr Ayres-I think, as this is only's tem- what

Dr Hartigan-Isgros with Me Franets Board, on Saturday next: I do not knew supposing very reasonably that they would faction the strict attention that has been Nevertheless, even the uninitiated will he tap. Mir Uampboli all those who take any interest whatever in porary appointment, Mr Ram ooght to be our would be most convenient for be seized by the victors as fair spoile of paid at all times to every detail of duty, and able to see that the aparting muss of Mr Mrs Campbell ought to be matter of advouragement to

war; but what was ble surprise the other the general smartness observed by all ranks, Gale bas plenty of are and spirit. We find Mr M. Ootids

Dorriok the goan't cost their broad upon the may be thrown out of employment, and lo si-Next Saturday 1 Two days day to receive a large packing case from which has maintained the reputation of the for instance, under the compromising title Mr E. H.

work of the Society as showing allowed to keep the cliente he has got He

Port Arthor containing the gun and every-Army in Oaletits among the residents, of of Chuck Her Up (the ball is thrown up Mr E. Domates thing else he had left behind him, along which there are many intelligent and obser- Into the air when the amplro decides in Me W. Dunbar His Excellency-Yes!" the balance would have been very much allowed to keep all he has got in hand, back Mamba I am afraid the Unofficial with a polita noté from the new Japanese vaut erities, who do not fail to notice any favour of the outside) a vigorous tilus, Mr H. Engelbardt

would require some tid to con harbourmaator,

on of our shortcomings. For myself I can say tration of the Iron Duke's famous diatum taking over Cam that this writer

11. Espanci Oulder's old quarters, tint neither bore hot se Darisoling, where that Waterloo was won on the playing Belds Me G. E. Gerard

the bad found the articles there, and se His Excellatgy-They have had a long Jepsene did not wish to inconvenienes somewhat relaxed, have I ever seets in pub gourd shouted, The Last the cene Mr J. O. Gourdia the bondi of dissipline are of tiedossity of Eton, Not Xenophon, when his van Mr A. do Gonoox time already.

De Ho Kai--Thoy have had to consider | Foreigners in any way, he had taken the lid a Riffousn who was not soldier-like in Columbus, when kis anilors told him of the Bir J. H. H other uniters as well, and knowing the bill earliest opportunity of sending them back his bearing, sad who did not by the shore bird and the floating fruit that they Me John & Bour was to be left to the Sanitary Board wo to the owner with this compliments. Very shariness of his two-aut refagt credit un kad seen-were more obduraged than the days. Buat 4.8.9.

the Army generally. The credit of this in " phyer than he hears the verdict of suggest, Mra Aunt postponed consideration of it til last of ash gracefaint razy Japaneum,

that

alsa

who

that

Dr Ho Kasagree with Mr Franois,

|

not

would have bati sil he has now in band. -

Dr HarianI understand he is to bel

Dr

thial

waters to no purpose (applause). I would

remark, Tadica and gentlemen, that' larger had it not been that for the mist that he is not to be allowed to take dowelder it. ance of one person alone the large eam of work. I think it opens up big questions $320, had to be expanded. You will ob. I will propose that be allould not be allow serre from the report that soratal ladies ed to take new works,

by rotation from the Committee, retours because they are leaving the I am sure tusen indics who are Folary

The Vice President is golte contrary

to all principles of this Board to undertake

private work. He is already our of the

Lng is the mot 1

↑ Qrumpa yon o'er this Baths for sin?

Mrs Geo. Buimes

Mrs Loo Me F. G. Liebe Me A. B. Macdonald Mr F. D. Maclean Me O, Manious Mejor. Nepsat Mrs Nepeats

Mr F. W. Happ

Capt. J. S. Roid. Mr Salvador Remod Mian Scots Capt. Thomaen Cape Toulmin Caph R... B.. Me W. Whooing

Welmant

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