WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1895,
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Legislative Council me this after noon. H. E. Sir William Robinson presid.
ARMS CONSOLIDATION ORDINANOK.
SE
THE CHINA MAIL.
Time--1 min, 408 sati.
REVIEW.
mater
DE ORO ZAW
J. J. Keswick, Hon. De Ho Kal, Hon, E. consider a report by tha Omptain Sugeri, bærvatioze that he may wish to offer upon The Currency of China. Á short oaquiry ok as was the tradition of their the line of wounded past to. was a
R. Bellios, Lon. A. McCunachio, and Mr A Syib, Clerk of Councila,
THE GOVERNOR CLEANS UP A MYSTERY. His Excellency-Before proceeding to the Order of the day, I wish to make a few remarks with referues to the paper laid upon the table at the last meeting of Council showing a statement of the revo
and expenditure for 1894. From Due that #talement of revenue and BX- નવા વ
it will be Bean that the penditure balance in band was $451,000. Several comments have boso made with reference to the o
de figures and connection with 10 20th the statement which I made on November that the balance in hand was $600,000 It has been inferred that the Government wished to put a gond face ou the revenue in reference to the Exchange Compensation, and my state ment has sise been valled rhetorical Eourish, I wish to state that I made the statement last Novoter in good are all the mern- faith, and I am quite sure bors of Council will agree that
that that was 10 (applau e). As the statement was sto rupeated by the Acting Colonial Secretary,
considerad by Her Ma
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
KONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr U. H, Beat
Mrs Hodgins Mr J. Kinghorn Mr W. Krumm Mr B. McCallum. Mr J. MoWilliams
10. It is not progened to re-ppen any transestions already closed and lands which have already passed out of Military connpa-cal tion will remain the property of the Colony, subject of sourse to any conditions which Mr Lockhart seconded, and the bill was way have been attached to them at the time investors in Chinese Government loans, the fhe Interest of Eaglead in the Eset is two- mitigatp anti-foreign feoling sunonget the Capt. Mes Comball T, Mitchell
tone would have to be made is the tile dusling with exemptions and said he in. tended to postpone consideration of the bill in Committee. read a second time.
AN EXPLANATORY MEASURE. Mr Leach moved the second reading of a bill entitled "An Ordinance to dodore the effect of Ordinancen repealing others."
Mr Lockhart seconded.
passed, and read a third time.
ADJOURNMENT.
COLONIAL MILITARY LANDS AND
İ BUILDINGS. SECRETARY OF STATE'S DESPATCH
I think, in justice to ourselves, Lought t9lative Council this afforacou :--- say that
Wo
Fore
distinely informed that
DOWNING STULET,
30th Decembar, 1894.
when they came into the possenalan of the Colonial Government,
11. The foregoing proposal relates solely to the terms of which Colonial Military Lands in the hands of the War Department should be surrendered to a Colonial Govel does aut foot the obligation of ment. It
under some
special agreement, or under the
ma
and
those
› of England that urs watch... |
- CHESS MEMORY.
and
und
and child ~Mr J. de Na
and child
Navarro
Mr W. Parité
Mr M. Vandaveldo
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL
Anderson
F. H, Bell
Bottiold, R. A.
Mr. Luglio
children and burse Mr C. Malsch
Maurich Mr H. E. Meyerink / Mr Gershom Stewart --
Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mias Stowars
this and child Capt. A. Tillett
Mr and Mrs Charles Mr H. E. Tomkins,
Cohen
Me + J. Y. V. Vernon
By Lockhart seconded.
ccapied by the Military upon right of Tas WELLES PLATE-Value $100. For attempt to steain up the Yangtse kang. In though the Settlement, some in open carts, ganatitles at 855, 356, and 307, and as time all Obina Fontes. Catch weights over 11 such a way the strong poling of the British some on litters, and others in large baskets of writing there are no sollers under the has received the approval of His Excellency and remaining in the Crown representad The bli pissed through all its stages and perpetual user only, the fee simple of the
stone 7 lbs, Non-winners at this Mest-loversment is highly spoken of both direst These Isat must have been most uncom last named rats. Docks alter malen in the In the event ing allowed 7 lbs. Riders who have ly and indirectly, with menacing words, fortable, as they are not farge enough for a marly part of this wosk as $85 per cent It was expisined in Committee, the ques by the Colonial Government,
-ever won a race allowed 7 lbs. Entrance The reason that Eaglishmen are persistently man to lie down in, and sometimes the legs promium clogs arm with reported saics at od. There were also present: Han, J. B.tion having been raised by De tio Kai, that of any such lands befog at any time spr
45. Thres quarters of a mile. rendered by the Military Authorities they
Interested in China, is not from malice to would be dangling out at ans and, and the 185. Kieatrics and Green Islands hara the Ordinance does not affect paper quould be dealt with in the manner abore | Capt. Hope's Democràt.................................... Stewart Lockhart, Acting Oplonial Secred by Chinese banka.
warda Japan after
after all, but it must have head protruding at the tary; Hou, A. J. Longh, Acting Attorney
detailed.
Mr Esher's Kindar, sıçım, arisen from their being permittent la the these wounded manor, Many of changed bauda at quntations, hanitar 9. Before any buffdings are commonced Mr Ramsay's Africanus - 8 Oriontal policy settled upon pravio er slow roue bave suc- quired for at ikak rabo, -
haen lying in the closing firm. A. 8. Watsons' have found Boow for
or a day que
and a General )-Hún. A. M. Thomeco, Acting Co. Mr Leach, in moving the second reading
with the thermo- further buyers at $0.50 and are stiil Eye While the condition of the world daily in Innial Treasurer: Hou. 1. M. Ramsey.plained that it was the outcome of the deformed of the nature and estimated out of of the Arms Consolidation Ordinance, ex. the most of which will be chargeable to the Specia! Account, the Governor will be in-
proves, Baglishmen look upon the East in srabad to their injuries. On the whein, the same light Harbour Master; Hon. O. P. Chater, Hon. iterations of a Committee which sat to the proposed buildings in order that any
hundred
however, considering the entire abscuce of ** they did ege. While therefore the Oriental policy of all England
all ambulance.
nou, arrangements, the bearers wa tha
In general behind the time, they Polica of
and managed wonderfully the Tungkun and Yap faction lights in March of 1804, whe tendens
them may be daly
By Jana K. Morriso. London, must. Government.
Hongkong and Shanghai, Kally & predecessors, that it in the interest of comfort to think that there was a place of Mr & Mrs A. Barocalir und Mm Higgins one man was killed and several wounded,jesty'n
Walsh, 1895,
England to He explained
to preserve China, just as she is, refuge ready for them where they could that considerable altera
This is a pamphlet of 40 pages of techni. and they must be ju dread of Japanese vio receive adequate attention, and that they MJ, W. Bolks
rather than general interest. Whilst tories on that sobsunt. Nothing is mero had acquired authoisnt conadence in the Mr G. C. Boumon
contradictory to fact when the tendency of foreigner to avail themselves of it.
Mr W. J. Cantor written with referencu to the generality of the time is oberved, then this tradition. This hospital has, we are sure, helped to Mr J. D. Clark scope of this essay is exclusively confined fold, one baing pulitical the other commer. Chinese, and alad anti-Chinese fealing
cial. Shabld England
desire to obtain ambagst the foreigners, some of whom on Mr H H. Douglas Mrs Ommaney to the English banker's special difficulties political interest nothing would hascoing the
the pilieuca
Mr W. A. Duf under auffering, | in connection with the exchange values of mare to her advantage than to sily hereelf; the fortituds of its Inmates, have acknow Mr V. Fenwick Mr A. Schomburg
the Cantons taal, the Haikwan tael and the cre several countrive whose interests are it Black as he is painted and is quite as grate. Mr Douglas Graham
with strong Fower in the Eaat, as there lodged that the Chinese soldier is not no Col. & Mrs O'GormanMe and Mrs J. P. Shanghai currondy tacl, in relation to the appssition to th
Thomas and vhild stof as any other person, when, (which is Me O. Harris Ia extend their terri- seldom) he The Bill was considerad in Committeo, Colony to provida other lands required with weight tael of bar silver and to the British for an opporti influence at the ex- | Word therangihing to be grateful for. Me A. Haupt
in its hordere for military purposes, whether India standard. In this respect the publies are their
properly drilled, pid and arm. task ed obligation that reats on every Colony | tion undor revicw is of considerable valva. ¡e of England. It will be to easy and water line wofdiera. A it is, spy hasn they would undoubtedly prove them- for her unassisted to stop their
aggressive The Council adjourned till Thursday, to ontribule, arpurding to its moque, to- It is wrfiton by an experienced hand, and movements. Now if the military powers of coins into hospital armed with excellent Mr Smith Alliston Mr Chantrey Innihald 28th inst,, at 3.30 p.m.
wards its own defonco. Whatever the air-
and China are compared, it is placed rifles of which onmetanacs, of a Colony may be it is ob- moreover there is no other book in exist beyond duulit by the present war, that Ching scuted as they took great sure, and all Mr and Mes ArthurMr and Mrs Macbean,
rejoin the viomly within its means to mulatain its euco which so fully and lucidly atomarizes is not a match for Japan. It therefore and fight again for their country M
Military Lands intact, in money or and digeats the practical experiesofs of the to leave Japan to do what the pleases, and tablets have been presented to the hospitni Major & Mrs Garnett Mr and Mrs Julia
is better when recovered from their wor Colonial
coda no argument to prove that
wounds, Two kind, fer defensive purposes.
one by General Chang, and the other by Mr. B. Broke 12. I request that you will lay this des-foreign banker in China to his dealings allow her to obtain full reward for ber The following was laid before the Legis. / Paloh bufore the Legislative Pouvoil and with sycee and makes them, by ample dx= | Fissoriea, an As to obtain ber good-will, than soms of the soldiers, in token of their 1 Mr Hart Buck
convey to them my earnest hope that the
to cause Japanese resentment in the futils appreciation of its good aims. proposals of Her Majesty'e Government will planations, as intelligible to any exchange attempt to get the gos i will of feebleand insup he accepted as A and equitable solution operator in England. Incidentally, the able Chins. If considered from a commercial
fair and to the advantage alike of the Mother Caun-
being the customer of England in the Fast, it is reported to the Newcastle Weekly Me J. B. Coughtrie Mrs try and of the Colony of a question which tur refers to the past history of the point of view, tt, may be argued that China
Hongkong dollar and the failure of both obtain full reward for her victuries. Such the Whitby Chess Club, recently mentioned Mr Croad
len and mad ovnsiderable and prolonged controversy.
I have the honour to be, Bir, Your most the American trade dollar and the Japanese 30 argument is not worth repeating. First that as one of a team of eight players. Mr Douglas Dick
the object of Japan is not to annihilate against whom Mr Blackburne played blind.
Mr and Mrs &. Wool- obedient, humble Servant,
MrCharles Holworthy ley and 2 children He doubts whether any practical Chios, Even admitting that Japan were to The Officer Administering the Government good will reauit from the Canton bfint partition China, that would not hurt thefeld he first made Mr Blackbarte's as. Mr. port
at Stockton. After the lapse commercial interests of England at of or four years was
ell.700 and its subsidiary coinage towards establish.
Shoald ing a silver coin acceptable all over Chine, make roade, Jay rating and at Blockton, and Mr Peguaro was Japan acgalre territory in
again introduced to him. But I know Mr F. G. Bare etablishing a new gorerament, the interior burne, who immediately proceeded to call out Miss Balfour libes, and start manufactories, then by this gentleman already," said Mr Black Mrs Balfour
would soon become thriving as the the moves of the blindfold game of the for- Me E. Benneriz of China wo
full of saturat renorces. The mer visit. Another of Me Pegnore's aneo Capt. Rofod people then would have greater purchasing dotes is that during one of Mr Blackbarne's Me J. J. Boggs power and China would became an iecompat blindfold exhibitions, as Blockton, one Res. W: Campbell áble
customer for British manufactures. of the players tork advantage Englishmen therefore aliould wish for Japan the absesse of the teller, and with the Mr. Chapaal
of Mrs & Miss Campbell Mr J. A. J. D. da
Mosch to subdus China from regard of their owa object of analysing a position, moved Mr A. Crébessag
Mr E. L. Muller gora morcini interests. We cannot therefore about the pieces on his board. la re- Commander MogueMe A. Larsen-Naur anderstand why she is at all
unquiet over
placing the mea he forgot to put a Bishop o
3 on the Japanese victuries, on the contrary, the right square.
Velasco Osarter-Major Nepean When Chion has been engaged
play was in
oni, R.S.N. trada for OYOT
reamed, Mir Blackburne's more was Kt to Mr E. H. Derrick
A mistake, enid the players for Me F. Ezekiel 100 years, yet the total of experts and
1 Mr W. Dunbar imports only reach to 250 million
can play
B takes Kt, winning a piece for Me F However the policy of England may be to nothing. Accordingly, the player's auewer BI P
:P. maintain a status
lived she will be in 20 terer be was E takes Kt.What Bishop said Mr Mr J.
be so narrow-minded or Blackburne.
Mr Mr J. D. French bigolted, as to be satisfied with a market in Its correct square is so and co, saming the Mr Halberger
It has no power to do ao. Me J. O. Gourdin which progress is so slow and resent a squera from which the Bishop had been Mre Harde acantry which
altempts to reform it.
it moved. Considered both from a political and com- that in the middle of a blindfold perform Mr John J. Hoar
Again, Mr Pegnare mentioned Mr Helder mercial view, it is clear it is not in the area in another English town Mr Black Mr Hoffatan interest of
England to violate her neutrality. barne and his sight opponents were invited Capt. Huat, A.5.0. We have too much faith is the ability of to adjourn for refresh raents. During their Mre Hunt English statesmen to believe in the face of absence from the obess room the servants Men Furst ro-Eag
similar considerations they are attempting entered it, and, under the impression that Master Hurst to make military interference, and do not the play was over, cleared the boards and Capt. Hygem hesitate in saying it is no other than an
M. Kar put away the pieces in the boxes. founded rumour.-Jiji Shimpo.
Blackburne, an bis return, was informed of what had happened. He called out the eight
continas Me M. G. Allen C Mr Peguero stated that on Mr F. C. Becko From W... Daily Newer Correspondiente.) ope creasion, and in reply to a question Mr J. G. Buckie
about February 27.
a extraordinary
Mr
Mr J. A. E. ObandetMr J. Rankin was a gift. Be then Mi
Miss Coo
r H. Crombie
Vernon
offer; and I am very glad to be able to taken place respecting, Colonial Military has in some Colonies been the subject of Carolus dollar, the Mexican, the former she should be helped, so that Japan may not Qurant that Mr Peguare, the presidoot of M. Henry Crawford Mr & Mrs F. A. Way»
the balance was $620,662. I am sorry that the mistake occurred. I live no desire. to throw blame upon an absent say that the revenue of the current year is likely to be on a more satisfactory icala (applause)
SANITARY BYE-LAWN.
BIE-From correspondence which has lands and Buildings-that is to say, tands the fee simple of which is vested in the Crown reprecated by the Colonial Govara, ment but of which the War Department he a right of perpatnet user
for purposes of de fused and the Buildings on suah lands, in certain Colonies since my Predecessoe's Cir calar despatch of the 9th of June, 1890, it appears that the exact meaning of the proposals enclosed in the Circular as to the jer Military and when no
The Acting Colonial Secretary--I have to more the approval of certain bye-laws made by the Sanitary Board under Section 13 of Ordinance of 1891. It will be remembered that at the Inst meeting of Council, at the request mode of dealing with such lands when no
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of the Unofficial Member opposite (Mringer Government have care-
Koawick) consideration of the question -uf
-Bot been
of these bye-laws was post- 2. Her
understood.
of Hongkong,
yen. ΕΙΡΟΥ,
FOOCHOW RACES. FIRST DAY.-Tuesday, March 19.
Tate EULIANG STAGE, of $10 each with 8) added; for all China posies; weights As per acalo; winners at this meeting
lbi, extra. Saven furlonga
100'a
have been suggested by decided to adhere to the proposals adopted; General Topligio's Fireflaan.
the Uncficial Members with regard byo-
ing
tion
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given to this matter.
all
and since that mesting cartala fully seconnidered the question and baro
end communicated predecessors 29 by their James No. 3, 4, 5, 18, 19, 20, 22, 27, and 33. to the Colonial Glaveramente in Lord Knute The amendments suggested by the Unford's Circular despatch, and with the view
icial Members were referred to the
of
removing any miensderstanding they Sanitary Board fur le conrideraties, and a have thought it desirable to formulate their letter ban been received to-day from the proposals in the following ter
teriae, via: Banitary Board transmitting the bye-laws The free surrender to the Colony of which were comaldered, rounded and Colonial Military Lands and Baildings no
red by the Sanitary Board at a meet-laser Approved
Goveza Bet et longer required by Majesty's yesterday The Sanitary Board is to
tement on the ergagement by the Colony be congratulated
the prompt atten- that, in the event of lands and buildings The Sanitary being required then or in the future for the Paesodal the defence of the Laton the Colony
shall pro Board has gealed by the Unofficial vide equivalent for the lands and bald Members with the exception of bye law 31.inge so surrendered, towards the antiafno- That in 53 in the original bye-laws and 31 tion of the above-mentioned requirements. last sent up by the Sund to that futent the value of the lands the bye-laws as
Bostd.
Although they havo Ditarg
and buildings surrendered shall Ander. sccepted in its entirety the amendment tained and recorded, and any laude and
amounted to its deletion.
buildings provided out of that value shall proposed which amo
have modified it and conned it to be held by Her Majesty's Government on they state of things when an epidemic of babo the same tenure as those surrendered.
jeta, or such nic plagae, email-por, cholera, or diseases exist. It is very uccessary that camption that the Culonial Military Lands these by Jars should to passed. I hope in question constitute a permanent Defines they
will receive the approval of Canci Fard of the Colony, the integrity of to-day.
which
ought to be preserved, in kind or Me Losch seconded and complimoated valua, crea though the original lands them-- the Sanitary Board on its expedition,
ba diverted to Civil es may
ригровек.
amendmeble 40.
not
an
Mr Min's Bonbon Mr Esher's Kindar............
Time.-2 mía, 5 sec,
2.
3
but hopes that the new British dollari find its way into the interior and take the place of the Mexican doffer. This credit of Ohtus and the securities it may have to offer as a guarantee for future loans are. not included in the scope of this essay.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS-
(SUPPLIED TO THя · Cunca Mari.]
LONDOy, March 20, 1895. SLATIN BEY.
THE HACK STAKES-Of Să cach; for ail Chins ponies act otherwise entered; catch weights over 12 stone; jockeys who haya never bad a winning mount before this meeting in China and for Hongkong. Slatin Boy has arrived at Cairo; he is of allowed 7 lbs, ponies that have paver won opinion that the dervishes will not attack a race allowed 7 lbs. Onco round... Mr Esher's Greybeard.
Kassala, but, will endeavour to prevent the Major Cleobuaruddin's Santa Cruz..... 2 Italian advance to the North-west.
Time.-1 mfu. 36 gees.
1
The Kusman Cor.-Valuo $100; for all China ponies; weights as per seale; win- nor at this meeting 7 lbs. extra; entrance $5. Ons mile.
Mesare Rouge et Noir's Yarra
Mr Esher's Kingalon
1
3. This proposal is based upon the as.Captain Hope's Wanderer,............... 3
Time.min. 19 xeos.
Tus RACING STAKES.-Of $0 each, with 250 added for the Srst and $25 for the wrong poay; for all bona fide griffins et date of estry and ponies first raced in Boochi and Amoy griffins; weights as per scale; winners 7 lbs. extra. One mile and a
quarter
Mr Kamsay's Leander General Toptiglo's Butterfly Messre Rouge et Noir's Jackdaw...
Timo-3 min, & acoa.
1
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Mr Foates and Li Hong Chaug have ar rived at Shimonoseki, and have boat ceived with all due honours,
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THE LOSS OF THE 'REINA REBENTE.
The loss of the Spanish cruiser Reina: Regente, with all bands, in Trafalgar Bay is confirmed. The vessel has been found, submerged.
INFLUENZA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
The Right Hon. H. U. Fowler, Secretary of Stato for India, is still confined to his 3 bed.
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30
THE RED CROSS HOSPITAL AT NEWOH WANG.
the
ed,s, and the games were o
The Red Cross Hospital Ductore, viz., burn the following reminiscence of his Mr
burge said bat it
Foster
WINDSOE HOTEL.
Mr Laponyade Mr F. G. Liebe Mr C. Manicus
Mrs and Mics Mark
Rev. J. E. 8. Mason Mrs & Master Mason Mr T, Moh!
Mes Nopean
Capt.
L. Odent, F. A.
Bra Odent
Mr F. W.
Rapp
Surg O'Regati, M.
bra O'Regan Me Carl Rombach Mr J. L. Salomonsen Mr G.
G. Schwarsberger
Me J. W. Skelhorn
Mr Max Stampel
Mr F. R. O. Sorpilsea Mrs Surplice
M
Wegener
Mr W. Whooler
Mrs P. Williams
Miss Williama
PRAK HOTEL
Mr G. H. Medhurst Major and Mrs G. K
Moora
Mr H. W. Robertson Mr. Sandelanda
Daly, Ohriatie, Gordon, Gray, Brandur, gave Penny and Arnold are hard at work; lucki early life: When I was 13 yeare of Mr R. P. Dipple Mr and Mrs Sansoms
PREAST ly for them that they have good outside as-
Was employed in a large and Mr J. P. Dowling Mr A, H. Skaitawe aislants, viz, the Ros. Musars Inglis, very busy warehouse in Manchester. Mr D. Farquhacun. Mr. H. Slaghek Carton, Keos, Gillespie, Hunter, and It was my business to enter into a certain Mr and Mrs GoldmanMe and Mrs & Find- Mears Wakefield, Oldham and B. 4. book a detailed account of every article that Mr W. S. Harian Bash. The Red Cross Hospital only hand weat out during
the week, giving fts Mr Geo. Holmes two large iuus laat right, but a tho sumber, price, quality, &c. At the end of Mrs Geo. Holmes wounded were pouring in, the Rev. J. the week I handed the book to the manager. Mr B. Laylin
want and what we Unofficial Iftary Authorities, their value should be THE NANTAI STARS. OF $10 each, divid. | A NEW SPEAKER FOR THE HOUSator and Mr H. A. Bush had to set to One day I happened to leave the book at Mr F. D. Maclean
Me Chater-I regret to any that the Accordingly, whenever such lands which altered bye-laws were received by me only have been set apart for defensive perpotes during luncheon to-day, and on carefully have; from change of eiroumstances, or going through them
noticed the olauso of from as sitered scheme of defence, or which the Acting Colonial Secretary on from any other reason, deased to answer tie spoken- Clause 31. There is but
purposes for which they were set apart, and It:le difference between what the Nanitary es in consequenze surrendered by the Mi Board
would like, and members
1 would like, as treated as
forming a capital applicable, it is urgent that the byelaws should be either immediately or from time to time, so passed, that they should be passed with the far as it will extend, to exception of that clause which may be lando or buildings which may be required in deferred to a falure cecasion.
His Excellencs I will refer Clause 31 the Colear for euel purposes. back to the Sanitary Board, and I ask the Council to pass the bya-luwe with the ex- ception of that olause,
Agreed.
REGULATION OF BANK NOTE ISSUES.
to providing ather
4. Effect would be given to the above pro posal in the following matter:-
l
of
If the Colonial Government should not desire to retain the Lande and buildinge to be an rendered, they will be sold in the open market, and the proceeds paid into the Mr Leach-I have to bring before the be entered in a special account to the debit Colonial Treasury, when the amenat would attention of the Council to-day a subject of the Colonial Government. In the event which is not in the orders of the day, And
new lands or buildinge being im that subject is a hill to regulate the issue of bank notes in the Colour Nomace mediately required for the defensive pur
the be
of the Colony poses
amount of the baving been given of the bill, it will
above-mentioned may be introduced that 1 City that
be paid out as ru choald
{ move the suspension of the stand- { Fortien of them, would or a tient
of the new
sites, orders. The bill has been sent out by quired for the purchase
and for the construction of the new build- of State to pats it without **** the Secretary delay
Ing
110-
and is is accomry to put it through jugs; the amounts so paid out being entered all its stages to-ding in order that there in the Special Anesuut to the credit of the
scale. One mile and a quarter,
Mr Rates's Boldheart.. Mr Ramsay's Africanus...... Mr Hy. Edger's Hatana
*
OF COMMONS.
ed 70 per cent., 20 per cent, and 10 per cent. to firat, second, and third pony. A Lard Rosebery presided at a Cabinetwork at once to engage two asoro large home, which was a good way from the forced entry for all ponies entered at this Council to settle the question of the elected Doctors Dalgand Christie arranged very impatient to have it, wishing to know juss, and Ep to date every kang is crowd-warehouse. The Manager Daturally mesting except the Hauk Stakes on petion of a Speaker for the House of Com- this evening that all the serious cases would what had gone ont during the previous
1mons, and it was decided that Mr Camp-be placed in the two osat insa, and the or week. What shall we do?' said be. In
dinary ones can be attended to by the replied, Ivan racember them, and then, 2 ball Bannerman should'not stand at n
couiders, who will receive thele instruc-much to the amusement of the manager, I 8 candidate for the post,
tions as to what is required, by the walking walled out every one of the articles that had medics.
gone out during the work, giving the As I have remarked before, it is really a number of each of them, its quality, and its wonderful sight to watch the Losters per-price," forto their many difficult, operations; no far, they have been very koky, as only nine have died out of 250; this speaks well for the Red Croan Hospital at Newobwang-
Time, min, 684 2001.
will be no attempt to evade or no olevial Government. Shoukl the new sites. Mir Min's dutserat
evasion of the provisions
the
I therefore. .UM
instead of purchased from private
being possession of the Colonial Government the repessary lands would be given over to the
12 the
Mr Frockhart arcondec. Agreed. Mr Leach-I have to move the first road. Military Authorities, and eredit talen ing of a hill entitled An Ordinance to ro. Special Accounts for the market vales of guiate the issue of Bank Notes. The the fee simple of the Crown Lands so given object of the Ordinance is to prevent any
over.
D2
5. Should new Landa or Buildings not be bank from smaking, eating or circulating immediately required for defensive purposes, any bank notes without the sanction of one the above-mentioned prosesds would stand of Her Majesty's principal Secretaries of State, ft dore not attempt to effect, and, in the special account to the debit of the indeed, it oxompts from its chief provi Colonial Government to be paid out in the rights of banks to issue zame way in the event of foods boing ever under Royal Charter or Colonial Ordinance, required in the future for providing lands or
defensive purposes. The Ordinance, as I have already remark buildinga for def
3. Whenever the Colony desires to retain
Time,-3 min. 38 secs.
1
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
THE BRITISH FLEET AN ORSTLOLE TO JAPANESE AGGRESSION.
BA D
As he has a
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
doing any demand.
a prisoner was caught at
lay Smith & family Mes Alfred Smith Me A. G. Stokes Rev. and Mia Vallings:
i
Exchange. HUNGKONG, March 20, 1805. London- Hank, Wice,
ו'
Ou domand, -30 daya' sight,
Gredits,
4 months' sight
Doonesalary, monthe' sieht,
On Pari
On
On demand
Oredita, 4 monina' sight,
Berlin-Dema
On New York-
On domnud," are happ
Credits, 60 days might,
On Bombay-
Wire,
On demand,
On demand.....
་་་
On demand, ́50 days! sight, private pajūr
+
cent, and 10 per cent, to first, second and | J*morements; it is as though an English-Tathésiino. It is really strange how the demand at 145 for the end of the month | Gold Leaf, Tüv kao (por rawr}
10
the
314
$50,00 29.65
SECOND DAY. --- Wednesday, March 20. Tas FouUIEN CUR.-Value $100. Sesand Pony to receive $25, third pony $15. For all China Pudies. Weighis as por Consut-Beneral Bhimsoura, who attended
Moasra Chater and Vernon, in their stale. Winners of one race at this Meet-Count Oparas bath at Port Aribor and I won't do for me to praize ar Dootur share report for to-day's mail, say ing 7lbe extra, of 2 or more races 12 lbs. Weihaiei. Toturned home recently and mach, as he is such a modest man, Rates bare ruled frm during the week Ponies first road in Fachow se grifing was interviewed by a prced-representativo, Yesterday while walking homewards Inder review, the chief fastars in the allowed 7 lbs. Entrance $5. One mile says the Ringe Neus The conversation awa Japanese prisoner in a cart followed market: heing the continued demand for and a holf,***
presently turned upon the conduct of Ad by ten horsemen, Ha t now placed in Lends. Markot olessa firm generally with miral Fremantle. Then Mr Shimazare in re Tantai's yamon and I am glad to Mr-Hy, Eiger's Ratafia
said to have declared that the Japanese he is being well reat d. Me Hamas's Boidhcart.
upward tordenoy. 3 papers were greatly mistaken on this point, sound on his forehead the Tsotai has just ing the curly part of the week under review
Bass.--Hanghong and Shanghais dur. On and that their allegations against the Eng-coat hie oord into the Red Cross Hospital, rated somewhat easier and shares changed mave te asperion of the standing orders. { *wners, be located on Crown Lands in te Tax Fоockow Bяaut.-Of $15 each with the-facts. Of course, it is inconvenient i should attend to his w›unds, so to-morrow/
fish Squadron were totally unjustified by
by taques'ing that one of the English doctors bands at 144 percent Towards the closa,
sellere readily On Shangha➡ $100 added. Divided 70 per cent. 20 per he said, to have onlosers when the maing can of them will go down and do however, a better feeling pravailed and
are preparing and executing tell the rendful;
the P third pony. For all China pootes bono, cal fits grilling at the date of entry. Weights speaking man insisted on standing by and Japers en put asmahu sway this cold in the bave changed hands at 146 Silver (pur oz.)...
out collars. At the time of Sovereigns (Bank's bujiig rate) as per Loale. Ona inilo and a half,
nga conversation with We cannot speak at such times her. The Chinese aro isarning a the per cent, prem. for cash, and market closes
writing shares General Toptigiu's Butterfly..............
le sun hir Owl's Gleaner.................
from their little friends, botter fluently as we could before. Thus the 57
oiler Erm with an upward tendency at that General Teptigin's Dragonfly....... 3
known as 'the small black davila. It seeme zate. The latest qactation from home by English
Quotations. squadron was an obstacle comes a a cruel thing to my, but it is
fact, the Tize.-3 min. 1.
went to the attackers; but there is no rea only way to get Chinsmen to love ne, that private advicos is £35 Erm with an upward;
HONGKONG, March 20, 1895. son whatever to believe that if diacovered ie if they are capable of so doing, is by the at quotations.
tendency, Other Bank stock is neglected OPIUM--New Pain, cash,... TXE LOTTERY CUR.-Value $100. For all Japanese naval secrets and communicated doctor's knife. They realy do respect cold
Chine ponies. Weights as per sole. them to the Chinese. Especially Admiral steel! Here is a case. I was standing by bach neglected but close frm at quotations. Marine Insurances, —All Nerines have Winners at this Meeting 10 lbs. extra. Fremantle, the speaker added. Ponies that have never won a race allow every possibis courtesy to the Jepanresa hang in which a good looking soldier was We have to business to report,
Presented when "Dr Daly remarked, * What le ed 7 lbs. Entrance $5. Three quarters At Yeljo Bay, Count Oyama visited him on the matter with you? the reply was, changed hende to email lets at 2170. FIRE INSUDANORe-Hongkonge bura A bad arm, Let me book. In a mo- Chines are enquired for at 877 without bis flag and was trusted with the Japan.
song and acclamation of basement the doctor said You have a bullet as concluded, that the English Admiral
No bringing out callers.
SHIPPING -Hongkong, Chalon, and lookers said they were sore the foreigner Macade bare roled steady with farther to be relieved by his successor, whose was right. Out cemo the doctor's knife sales at 8 C. but more shares can be oharacter is unknown to them, and they and before the man could say Oh !' out obtained at The FAGODA Cup. Fails $100. Se and Ad feat aminte. This dealscations of care, the voltes alt. foreign dogter is improved their position with sales st 858 Fale, Lado-Chinas have the puay to receiva $15. For all bois fide
You see, the to 838, closing) grifine at the date of entry, and ponies Me Shimamura bas, of course, caused great right after all? The soldier amited and and Mauilas, after presentation of the árst raced in Fongbow and Amor as grif- indignation-in-the breast of the Oaka was happy.
I Nos. Weights nf per sosie Winners at dahi's Editor,
has occurred to me that a few further report to the shareholders, failed to this meeting 10 lbs, extra of two or more:
the Red Cross stain their position and sellers at particulars with regard
meet with no response; probably a rice 12 lbs. extra. Entrance $5. Berea
INTERFERENCE OF ENGLAND.
Hospital here may interest your readers, point or two lower would be accepted, Temperature furlongs.
There are persuna who hazard an opinion and specially those of them who bare so Douglas's have continued to rule weak Bumidity that it in ant alone to protect the tits and bindly contributed towards its support during the period ander review, the weak-Direction of property of the British residante in the East, Dra
Dr Daly wrot
wrote to the Rev. Dr. Muirhead
Wind... calminating in a sale at $00; more but also with the object of sitempting in about the rush of wounded soldiers who huren are wasted at the rate, but nous Foro terference, if necessary by force of arms show. Most of these have left with their attributed to the fear of Japanese fater Rals in
came into hospital after the
the taking of Kai- seems forthcoming; the weaknes may be Weather.
ference
nions tho
ed, is introduced by the express directionar lands which the Military Authorities f paper money give op, such lands, instead of being offered is the undoubted
of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, y
of a mile...
630
showed
tea prorogative of for sale, would be valued, and the market Captain Hepe's Democrat. The Japanese naval officers are getting thore. The man reply, No. The on-
1
The regulation for the issue of by bankers in
of their
fee simple at date of aurreander the Crown in Eagland, as rogalated by the would be entered in the Special Account to Bank Charter Act of 1834, and although debit of the Calonist Government, together the Royal instructions to this Colony and with the fair selling value at that date of the Colonial relations point clearly. ibe
to
the buildings which might be spon of the issue of bank notes with. prohibition of ont the previous Sanation of the Secretary lend In the event of the sorrender of any of State, or charter or Drdinatoshaving been bulidings now existing whics in the past obtained: hitherto there has been no stazute were erested at Colonial at it would only law or Ordinance to
to prohibit the eo of be necessary to reourd the vulco of the aile book notes in this Colony.
cut The samuels so" entered would be That has baso
be paid of the lands or drawn to the attention of the Secretary of as required for the
the purposes of Stats and he has accordingly directed that buildings for the this ordinanes should be passed The Or Colony, and the amounts, as in the case of dinance, briefly, provides that hereafter sale, credited to the Colonial Governmeal, the from the passing of this ordinaums or euch like rodit, being given in the event of mar Crown Lands, no sites being provided ou or circulate within Should no new lards or buildings be 715
to bearer diately
date
as
may be po
in the ordinance, no
Provision
Mr Ramsay's Mercury Eber's Kindur Tine, min, đi aeos.
Mr Hy Edgar's Caramel................... Capt. Hope's Wanderer..................
Mr Ether's Kinrara........
Timmios. 1 seo.
3
bank is to make the Colony
lony Bank Notes payable, on demand except with the previous sano- remain aired the amounts entered old THE Cosiotapion Co-Value $100 with guicet, Japan, that gland has sent
tion
of
to the debit of the Coloniei Covers-
one, of Her Majesty's Principalment estil such time, if ever, as lands or
buildings should become necessary for de
Seerataries of Btata. The ordinance is not fensive purposes and or buildings, when to affect bank notes payable to bearer on mand, which are in circulation at
Valuation
data.
That
marktg
码(
rats, China
$20 added for the second Pony. For all of men-of-war to the Eset. The gents, which have been recalled to de-In Formosa, and the conse
present
na per mould.. Entranos 85. One mile,
Mr Ramany's Africana...
MB.ket Kingston.................
1 date be required under the circumstannes abave filed luin Committee as of this mentioned, should he mads by the Colonial day. There is also a provision In the Orand Military Authorities conjulatty, ar
Bir Min's Bonbon
Timoine, 18 2002.
fur
the
matter, It
subsided,
or
dinance enabling the Colmial Treasurer to /in the evant of their disagreeing" by eu ins CAKES ---O. 810 each with ƒ are soma classes who do not feel well towards the port, in the neighbourhood of Taplog $45, market closing firm at that rato,
dependent and ecmpetent surreyar tu be require banks to furnish him with a state- ment of bank notes in issue, in dirculston, chosen by agreement between the Hume And Colonial Governments, whose report
o vistories, and it led MIR)--
woanded
Old
华医
19
cashpo Now Bebarce, cash,
Old
13
bach,
17
TE
New Μαίνα, crecit Allowance, Tesla, Old Malws, credit Allowance, Knols,...
22
Pansion, Oily, caab,.
Allowance, Tuols,
Paraian, Paper tiad Altowation. Thelm
HONGKONG HEGISTER.
Barometer
No lez
Previous)on date stų On datu ai
$0.18 08
30.20 59
$30,07
61
XX
KELEINES GIVES Bir temperalize do the 19th... Lavsik open-air temperature on the 19
F. U Furs,
Hongkong Observatory, March 20, 1895.
Temperature,
(Taken at Maurs Falconer & Cate
Eventaro, Gusen's food, HONGKONG, March 60: 180N, M
BAROMETEN-“
this meeting and not woo a race, Weight#afti nusiness of these twa Powers to Bevara case, Grob sa compound fractures, Mulusis uro enquired for in a smali Way
able frost bites, efc, remain in hospital, and for Profe is very narensonable neutral Powera
to interfere in the state few have died. After this rush
Fariz-Chioas continue out of of affaire, and the rumoured laterference by patients continued to arrive at the hospital favour and the tale has tallon Without anlas Bogland, Cannot be believed, an there must by ones dud ees, sall Sunday, the 24th to 8135. After a long eriod of insation be some errot in th. On the other hand, it heavy dring wea hestd withte ten miles of and a 3 per cent diy,, have been negotiated of February. On that day continuous and
Loons, the strength of a good report fatt, however, that In England thera THE URÁNFIONTM
and in the evening four the Japanese $20 added. A forced entry and open only fact they are inclined to even uss
MINING,The watkot bag roled deli and ens of a men arrived in hospital, bringing to 20th March of this year, in order that should be find. The dust of employing
thes at this Mesting, optical for force if neosmary to conâue the istorious avors engagement un mach aleughter months open of a further sine la Bel- morals to $5.00 with exles at that, $5.98, notes inued afterwards may be ideniläod.
Next morning, only a few wounded arrived, olation Cup. Winners of two oes feel no scruple in openty declaring that it from botes issued prior to the passing of su arvegur would be borne by the
to report. The unallotted shares in this Ficatu this Ordinance. I do not think it will be Gobaital Government, bi obeund, be placed air. Wolgbte as per goals. Gos miltsis for the purpose of a military interference to over the rounded from the babiied olds Company were put up to tender daring thre necessary for min either on the second to ta esedl; it the special nocsunative as moale. that the Oriental squadron hua boon ang to invey battlef week and were disposed of at 48 and the third reading to, make any further r6-- & Any lands and buildings provided and a quarterl
mented. It to even reported that the Bri. when the first of along string of carts and over Panjoms and Baubs have shanged marko. The obloat, or I have stated, fa hereafter fut defensive purposta ubler this Memura Rouge et Noir's Yarra vaikutt tish Government has ciron instructions to sud, and all that afternoon they were bands in small lots at quotatlogge very simple. Et is to give effect to what arrangemoet, including land required, for Casoral Toptigin's Fuseby
Admital Framalle to opas, ira upon the being brought in until over 400 wounded BIOREGANKUNG Lands here continued har always been the intensor of the Cow | ride zangus orather purposes nanducing to "Mei Ramusyla Leander verkry 3 depensis men-of-war without any hesitation had arrived. It was moak Interesting and la strong demand; chiefly for the datparts, jsplai Qüm
at the mouths of the river, should they pliable to see pour flow caled and there have sunugod bauân in fate
"The sllenge of the garrien, motid ba
the Winner of the Heok Btakes and Cons progress to within a certain limit WON DESports were obtained from the Taod $5.60, and $0.2é vo lavs nothing of luterant.
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