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Kard to 1

THE CHINA MAIL.

TEĽ DRAINAGE,

The Director of Pablis Werkce moved

migration from places where opidemic dis- Emas prevailed was considered, and certain amendmenta anggested by Mr Francis were adapted and recommended to the Govern-

ment

CORRESPONDENCE.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

['fight would be discorsend in time to

| permit of his sapturs if the Amir really des

in

**** | away those who ruade it Depart

posal bir

to give

quired. I think if a suggestion of that sort】 th ́s plans as responsible for the state THE SANITARY BOARD.. were brought forward something would bejat the place. This might seem to our done; but there is no good in sitting down British ideas sa unanitable, but the Chi held yesterday afternoon,

A meeting of the Sanitary Board

There were an saying 'Oh, the Government area por use will not regard it as unsultalije. It present: Mr F. H. May, Captein Super loc.*. (Laughter), Well, perhaps they are; will be entirely in kreping with their

Intendent of Police, in the chair; Hop. F. than why don't you help them. You are system of Government. These are the mea A. Cooper, Director of Public Works; De practissi men; give the Government aome who are responsible, and the Government F. B. O. Ayres, Colonial Surgeon; Hoa. practical suggestion (Bear, hear, and ap.ohoald say, We make you responsible for Ho Kai, Mr J. J. Francia, QO, Dr. this matter and if it is not amended wi plause).

Mr G. D. Bodwall-I ani glad to bear shall take some steps towards you with re-Hartigen, Mr R K. Leigh, and Mr H. what Captain Ramsey has olled our atter Rard to it, think we must make the Chi. McCallum (Secretary). tion to. I think this-present, troskis cao Boss population of Hongkang as are now undergoing ya-a matter of enormous best be met by the Gavera ment rather than for We have been altogether top in of the Sesistant Sabitary Surveyor and in the Calooy is Hikely to ventique for didste helg proposed, they will nominato / Captains Turuastd. Campbell and· Baird,

the Chiasse coolies of Hosensible by us. Mr Mackintoch's idus of a strong plunge).

isuarios of resolutions regulating the datier carabination to meet a strong combination indulgent In the past. When I first name f the idea that cecurs in most of us at first, Hongkong, the Chinasa did not behave dealing with certain muttere of detail in

connection with drainage. but I believe it would be better is the in-as they do now. Every Chinese caulis who

After some discussion the resolutions turests of all if the Government would be met you in the street duffed his hat and

wore adopted with slight amendments. persuaded to import labour and for those stood on you side to allow you to pass.

THE BY-LAWS UNDER THE INDAHITABY- who are employer of labour in guarantee to When do you see a coelie do that now? Is take their labour from the Government at there anything wrong la recognising

DWELLINGS JEDINANCE. certain fixed rates. There might be Inesen and if the loss fell on the Colony surely it ta the colons that should pay for it and not individuals. Most of us are in the position of being agents only; we are not principals. We are working for other people, and for other peoples' ships, and very few of us for our cien property; and I think, therefore, the loss which would otherwise fall on us individually should really fall on the colony. If we are prevented from working our ships

will certainly affect its welfare.

(From the Siam "Observer."} TEX SPKÁKME OF TAE NOUSH OF COMMONS.

stred in keep him under supervision. That Landon, March 16,-Tbe question of

the point which has to be cleared ogl who

is to be the next Speaker in rousing man and be is not likely to explain how he Cher Aftil at all even's is once more's fres considerable interest in both Parsica managed to esot bis eospe or to The Right Hoa. H, Campbell-Ban I OPINI 41).

of State for the War Soorstary of THE LABOUR CRISIS.

*ment, who has been

March 14.Dr Robertson has now res To the Rditor of the Cure MATE.

approached on the subject, has expressed bis willeagues tetrength of the garrison in Chitral Fort to caired reinforcements which bring up the Hongkong, 29th March, 1895.--

socept the appointment. The Opposition

The officers with him are. SIR-It is evident from the shape af- ars disposed to support his nomination, rly 40 men. fairs are taking, that the strike of labourers bat, in the event of any angenoptable can. Lieutenant Curdon, (Politini Department.) some time, and the strikers do not seem to the Right Hon Sir M. Hidlay Member Surgeon Captain Whitchurch and Lisatee all know that the source of the trouble who has served in two Conservative be in lack of funds to proceed with it. We for the Blackpool division of Lancashire, and Edwards, Harley and Fowler, Ha orgicated with the beadman' who sooved Ministries. heaven and earth to frustrate the sanitary London, March 17.-The Garamnment is rogulations recently promulgated, specially anforcing our undoubted superiority? I A letter was read from the Colonial to deal with the common ledging houses. Dowling to lose the Right Hon. H. Camp. bell-Bennerman as a member of the Cabinet think there is none; and we must rala by Secretary stating that the by-laws made The headwea look with dismay at the and will give its support to the Right Hon. power, and if ever we have the two Kwangere Board under Section 13 of Ordinance have lose they would sustain, by restrict Sir M. W. Ridley as Speaker of the Hauss in our hards we must rule it with power. 16 of 1894 had been approved by the ing the number of coolies to a house; 7 of Commons. It is by power we have ruled the great Em. Legislative Council with till exemption of cubic fest per man, shouse to theca sama- pire of India, it may be wized up with clause 31. (The clauss

danes in question gave thing saorbitant, to people who have been other virtues but the power is in the back- the Board power to store becses certified accustomed thair life long to live and move ground; and it is with that we must work so unfit for taman habitation, oven al-about in a space as big

STATO. though cleansed and disinfected.]

Some good remarks were made at yester. in Hongkong and with that parry the day,

The Director of Fablie Worky and the day'e meeting of the Chamber of Com (Loud applause)

A

nation; it must not be combination that you will atick.

aver... to OPTOW if it

to

and

throw not suit

to-day

you. 16 Dist perments the whole colony. Unless you do that you far better retire from the straggle, had (Applante). These ara my views, and I chwald like to hear the views of others as competent to give as good an opiniзo & I

and a great deal of money lost; and it will certainly be a week or ten days before we can obtain relief frous any of the other porta. My own best place on opinion is that Japan is the fur itin dito assist to apply to aree. I koew thers

there are greve dificulties

and

org

short

meet the difficulty be had pointed out, and

Fobjection to it.

Hoo. Ho Kategorided. Mr Francis mid he did not think, the by.

OBITUARY.

The three

BEE MAJESTY LEAVES FOR NIOS”

SZU INYLUMNZA, London, March 10,--The students of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, haya dispersed owing to an outbreak of influenss among them.

The Standard states that Lord Rosebery requires a prolonged period of rest for his complete recovery.

THE WILDE LIDEL CAIR

he wrote

IMPERIAL FEDERATION,

THE ORDER OF THE CROWN OF INDIA,

London, March 12.--Her Majesty the Queen has boon pleseed to confer the Order of the Crown of India opoz Mrs Fowler

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1895.

colony which are not supervised or in any way regulated by the Government we stall hive, recurration of these disorders, (Applause) I am set one of these who are prepared to censure the Government in any way. The Government's proposition is a reason ahle ̈one; and is plainly meant for the benefit of the coolin themselves They hava attempted to onfome their wishes witheat trokling the Chinese aright.

They want to save their face. Now, gentlemen, we must go further. This crike which we interest to this Colony. Those who have legislated for us do not grasp the subject I am perfectly certain these gentlemen-I am not speaking of the unofisial members of the Council have not grasped the for- reasbing concerns that are attacked by the legislation they impone upon the Colony, I do not say they are wrong. I think they are right from a philanthropis point of view to attempt to benefit theas men who are huddled and crowded together in their dwellings is

most shameful fashion. It is ri

right thing to take this action, dat the coplies have been accustomed to this for

The well-known Corney Grain is dead.

London, March 10-The Marquis of years, and I do not think the ouluty is

Sir R. W. Daff, G.O.M.G., Governor of Queensberry, who has been abarged with worse off in its overcrowding than it was

New South Wales, is dead,

übelling Me Oscar Wilde, kas been com mitted for trial, ball being sccepted. The 20 years ago. I do not want to weaken the

THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES. hands of the Government, but I want to

Marquis declared before the magistrate The authorities in Armenia ara cetively see how we are going to cope with the difi-

Mr O.. Taylor-I have somewbero read senior uneficial member of Council had merca, and the appointment of a Committee abstracting the work of the Commission that he maintained the charge and added culty. Wo are in L

orisis now which may it will be a terrible loss to the Colen. Ie However good a Government may be or seen him with ratorence to this by-law and to inquire into the matter and report there-now exquiring into the alleged atrocities in horrible Ord on his card implying shake this colony to its foundations unless

Shipown. however bad, it emanates from the people had pointed out that as it stood now the fou, was a step in the right direction. It Armenis, throwing story difficulty in the

against Mr Wilde in order to sve bi soo

$00. it is met. There is only one way of meeting ers will avoid the place, and therefore wa and is suitable for the people. Now, ac general impression would be that the remains now to be soon, how the evil is to way of its investigations. this combination, and that is by combination must do everything we can to get labour cording to our Western ideas the closed for any length of time, which would bring the strikers to their senses: of acute addressing joint ramonettened to the spanking at the opening of the new build-

Board might close houses and keep them be

be met, and what measures will be taken to Powers represented on the Commission ure

London, March 10,--Sir Richard Temple, (applause) Are you prepared to combine to take the place of the coolies now on ment of China may not be good, but it against this Chiness acbination or are you strike. There are many places from which suits the Chiness. Now, the Chinaman be prejudicial to property. If the by-law those poor simpletcus are led like so many Porte.

could be no read it was far from the sheep. by the wire-pullers behind the not P It must not be a half-hearted combi- į labour can be ubraided; the great troubia | imbued with his own notious of Govora intention of the Board. Ho would the coolies would cease working, because a law į for Nice yesterday. On leaving Nics Her Mary object of study as the esperation of ing of the United Service Institute, arged is that it will mean a great deal of delay. We went comes to Hongkong and in

acanos, for nobody, not even Chinese

London, March 14.-The Queen started officers to make imperial federation a pri want to set quickly. Time husalready been time be gains "sufficient acquaintance with fare propaas the insertion of the words doen lost The strike has been on four days now | our laws to know thist so long se ha donduring tho provelonce of such epidemio was annoted to giro thom more room to Majesty proceeds to Darmstadt, is he'l advantage espacially in respect to the scat-

the Colonics would involve an awful dia. The senior sleep in, and an atmosphere less vitiated to presont, with other crowned beads, at the tered commerce of Great Britain or for such less period,' etc. not break them we do not interfere with him. But he perhaps does not know that, unofficial mocaber said that would quite broaths.

betrothal of Prince Coburg to the Buchess on emergeour, the Government has power personally be (Lir Cooper) did not soo any oil, the other day, Dr Ho Kai said that.

At the meeting of the Legislative Coup-Elsa of Wartemborg

RUSSIA AND ABYSSINIA. he and othera (shall I say leaders of the to suspend the law. Now, the crisis may not be regarded by Westers

London, March 16-Nows has been re- Chistes commnuity) had used every con osived from Übok to the effect that the nations sa se emergency, but then Western

trivance to show theas people on strike that Am. But I see that unless we can take in the way, especially at the present to: look at the matter in the ass light law would be sufficient with the proposed: the Government had to intention of zakospedition to Abyscipia organised by the and Lady Sandbarat,

pations do not live in Hongkong, and do steps to combat this evil-steps that shall be but it seems to me to attempt ta-hring Chin

raising Rassian Geographtest Society under the powerful enough to break once for alt taisees hero would only be putting off the evil we do. I understand that we are mat here amendment and he suggested the addition anything like a poll tax or registration fees, command of Capt. Leontieff has safely aeries of strikes to which the solong has been day. If we bring depaners here the Chiu-to-day to advise the Government. Then of the words • But in no cavejeball jach pre and that the only aim of the now ragule reached the French esinny Idfabrs, in will are that we can do without them, I say to the Government, go to the strikerises be 70000upied until they.comply in lions to respect to comum ledging houses the Red Sea, where it was cordially and wo will break down the present strike. and say unless this strike is finished on very respect with the pravitious of these an hygienic one, guided by the sad ex-received by the Franch officials.

perience of the devastating epidemic we An to what is to be done in the future to Monday we proclaim martial law. (Hear,

Ordinances and by-laws made thereunder,' prevent a recurrence of this, I do not ad- hear, and applause). Dinaz Sunday the rector of Patio Works, and the motion for avail-and De Ho Kai had to admit that he has been won by Thoughtless Beauty.

This suggestion was accepted by the Di. had in our midst last auramer. All to no London, Marol 15.--The Waterloo Cup vooste from the Chairmeau and Mr Mackintosh. but I do thinking hira permsn-Government can make its own arrange the amendment of the by-lows was put and could not understand the pig-headed"

Japanese labour

Indian labour would ments (Renewed applaase) be very nearul here, I do not think it will Mr B. L. Dennys May I make one ze

palior his countrymen have elected to be any desser than Chinese labour, and it mark with regard to what Mr Gillies has

adopt might be of vary grant service to the solony said Mr Gillies, as I understand him,

in Hongkong, and the time has came We have had too much coolis rule of procedure that has just been gives to have two or three thousaad Indian la.

ald that be thought might be advisable

whom the Government should assert itself by

Mackiptaeh

bourera here should we at any time be involto approach the representatives of the Chi-circulated. proper one to follow or not is questionable. red in war. We know in, that case the nose who are striking in order to find out Dr Hartigan seconded.

in apholding the law, and deal with a division of troops is being mobilized in the effect of the recent treaty concluded be- Carried. & is perhaps better that we should look a Chiness would not help as, but these indian what they wanted. Now, if this was a lo

stern hand this kind of attempt at in- Parjaab. Major-General Sir Robert Can-tween France and Belgium upon Beitas timidation little further into the mitter, and see would be of invaluable assistance to our bour strike,

IMPERMEABLE FLOURS./ the if couliss who

If this strike be allowed to liffe Low. wils command the expedition, interests continues se crerive the most etruck whether or not we are able to arrive at coms army and navy. I should like to hear from work for higher wages or less work, I for

The Director of Public Works and great I continues and is Bettlement with the Chinese, There is no

people in the Colony, doubt that labour has certain rights, and I Government. The question now is whether Chinese sat and meet them in their de his instructions these had been forwarded it is as well some step should at gace be

department for aonoreting floors. Under there is no

瞧 o predicting i

gits consogdances, and do not think any effort has been made to most of the employers of labour represented mands. I speak with some slight know- came to some arrangement with the wea who here would be prepared to promise that the ledge of the Chinese fo this Colony; and to the Secretary of the Sanitary Board for tagen to mest any emergent

of bringing Japanese coolies in- aro at strike. There is no doubt they have whole of the labour they required should be say that this strilio, if it means anything, his information, and he would like to know The idea got hold of an iden far from the truths with taken from the Government importations, is simply a threat. They say If the Govern. if any steps were being taken for exercising to the Colony might be tried, and perhaps

NEWFOUNDLAND AND CANADA. regard to the legislation the Government is If there was a guarantee given to the do- ment de bot do what we want, the coolies fervisor over the wo matter bad re-betthink they are at all sinesout en mangal ; the Navy Estimates. Be said all the even

advantage; as regards Indians. I do

London, March 13.~Nawa hai boɛn ітрами, проп ben that the Guverament i have an idea vernment surely they would not prokopily shall strike; first the carrying coolies, chived his altenties. There was as yet so labour hore.

revival that the advinability of the con the rice eclies, then the market coolios, revende by patting on them a poll tax, and

then the house-boys, including rickes prision for supervision and he would move It has occurred to me, that it would fo-

federation of Newfoundland with Canada is cilitate affairy very much, if the Govern

being seriously discussed in the former Government by tailag them in various other think if thess matters were properly ex

begins with labour. If that is not too oflicera of the Royal Eaginters to do this Reclamation Grounds, to which all those Gibraltar, Hongkong and some others apan negatiations with Great Britain and chair coolies and everything else It at the Board do apply

for the services of some non-commissioned mart called a public mesting day at the tive works at Purismouth, Dover, Portland, by the Nowfoundland House of Asembly In order to meet the expanses of protes Colony and a resolution has been prmed plained to the Chinese a

e Chinese and their wishes ob-

suthcient, shops and hongs will be closed, isinna en to what thes would like to get as a

as attempo do not know them would suit the purpose. They had many of to use meeting the object of the toy rat Government, Mr Ecbertson said, to con-object. Led Ripon, however, refures sid

of certain people-I do 106 | T

work. If they ouuld get such men they gentlemen on strike should be particularly

places, it was the intention of Her Majesty's and Canada with a view to attain this guid pro qu

pro quo for the

the expense of living in thin

soy who f Volony wo way Arrive at some

erforce their ideas on the

to the the object of the new regu settlement.

To-day

mitice during the plague. Without some extra assistaude be did autre how the work

their unwillingupes.to resume work, then thousand pounds, which will be disbursed quiry. should we resort to new measures in the in yearly

instalmewe.

FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR, would be carried out.

Mr Francis seconded.

London, March 15o the Hours of TAP of

importing valside labour.

Paris, March 12-Adrios from Mai Une thing we mat ha guarded against, and Commons laas night Mr Robertson further dagascar.atato that two transports foeming be Chinese, and a China-Japan war on auo provision for the expansion of dock against the Hoses have arrived at Mojanga. HEALTH OFFICER OR BANITARY SUPERIN- small scale if the new.comers hail frocz Farde at Hongkong, but the Admiralty

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. TH the lead of the Chrysanthema.-I am, arhoor before sammencing works in con-new members of the Inden donaty Couns TENIENT

London, Marsh 13-át a musting of the hoped to take a preliminary survey of the Some discussion-took-place-wib-reference Four8,

nec loa therewith.

The

cil yesterday Me Arthur Arnold was electe Timea

gea the importanda of ed Chairmasa And Mr John William Bean, urgen avoiding further delay in undertaking the M.P., Vice-Chairman. Both are Progre

gederally apprors the Naral Estimates for to day presented the medals of the Royal mash-unaded protective work at long sives. kong owing to the altered condition of in the Far East. The Opposition things

Bombay, March 12.—Admiral Kennedy 1895-98.

Harcane Bosiery Captain Ksor, the Calcutta, March 13.--Uclone) Bindon and the lascar crew of the steamer Nubia, Chlef Officer, the English quarter malore Blood is likely to be appointed to a second who rescued the crew Sha-in-shah in the Class District Command, a A much more

of May 1883 off the mouth of thw

Jubjected during the last ten or twenty years ** we may as well give up dar profession ere. (Applause).

Mr D. Gillis- I have Hateaed with very great interest to the remarks that have fallen

There can be no question that this is a vory serious ordeal that the colony is passing throug at present, hat whether the lins

D

in

intende to laurease the

I

had

and I

had

carried.

Mr. Francis moved that application be laws translated into Chinese and widely made to the Government to have the br

1

T

THE WINNER OF THE WATERLOD CUP.

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. London, March 12.-In the Beaus of Commons last evening Sir E. Ashmead Bartlett asked the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether ang steps were being taken

ken by Government in connection with the agreement just male public tes tween Belgium and France which affsoted. the interests of Great Britain in the Nils Calcutta, March 16th. The Governmesi, Valley, and also if Government would give -

the Chitral territory by April 1st. To had already ascared access to the Nite. af India has despatched an ultimatam to any information an Umbre Khau, calling upon him to leave in Oestral Africa and ang zested that Frones

position of affairs- as to the po

enforce obedience to this demand a full Sir Edward Gray, in reply, said that the

CRITRAL

some others what they would suggest to the one would say try to find out what the many applications had been received by his classes of work read amongst tho ather which will be 14,000 strong.

and telegraph for labour. I told the belief that it tar bioeue kuuw that the Govern- rey soun is the settlement of the strike ment is Lelegraphing for labour, you will

(Applause).

then

The Chairman said this

thit

tae

with

(Bangoon Gazette.)

THE NAVY AND HONGKONU. NAVAL EXTENSIONS. London, March 13. the House of Commons last night Mr Edmund Robertson, one of the Lords of Admiralty, introduced ty ships which had been provided for in the programme of the Naval Delente Act have been completed.

careful attention of Her M jarg'a Guverne ment. He added that the combined fritish and Egyptian spheres of influence cover the whole of the Nile waterway:

The Bulger will be presented in the

louse of Commons after Easter.

Mr Granville Sharp-I think we are very much indebted to the Government, to the which have been adopted at this orials by threatening the Government them working under the Permanent Cold-ations, the strikers still continue to show trast & loan of agus caillions are hundred in the mitige without a commission of and Conservatio military, and to the police for the measures

the

and

therefore I think that every Englishman, every European, living in this Colony Government as far ought to back up

as possible in this crisis, (Applause).

Mr Dodwell-Can

proclamation to the

The motion was carried, and it was desid should be three.

help the people in Hongkong, bat at the saute renheit at 75, at wh degrees of Fah- ernment has legne ou tel ne if the Gov. ed that the number of men to be applied for that is olan fights if the new importations said that this year's Naval bill will contain the vanguard of the Freagh expedition

aDy

Cure Chinese explaining the matter, or what has

with several of the headmen over at the There is no doubt whatever that it is the decks, and so far as they are concerned they best thing that could possibly be done, and have no grievance, but they are afraid of

it has been very well done. The fall in the people in Avegkeng, ami ties if they end-temperature of ten degresa within the last finue to work their lives may be in danger. 4 hours has been greatly in our favour. However, there is no doubt that they wish 19 Europeans can work a: 65

the temperatura. very laborious work. At 85, which it will office? That is the madium, I understand, to a letter reneived from the Colonial Sea-

Festerday, they found it been done by the Registrar General's As I could to find out what it was they be in a month, it will be simply impossible. of manicating with the Chinese would like the Duck Company to do so that Europeane saazot do physical work in the

Mr Mackintosh Itare taken upon my retary in reply to the recommendation of the they might not go out on itriko, -They Day they had no grievance; there is nothing they ever satisfactory the present provisions that during the entire period the late Regis

summer in Hongkong, had therefore, bow-self to inquire into this matter of how the Board that the offices of Secretary of the

may Chinese are being

informed, and I and told Board and Sanitary Baperintendent should They are be, it

sad a new appointment be be separated it cannot be permanent. In England

trar Gegerel (now in the combined offices)

time they do not wish to less their empley ment at the docks. I questioned them as far

was the day before

eppolated to mesta representative Com- offence, 23

de

were

ade

ONE OF THE PEOPLE,

SUPREME COURT.

IN BANKRUPTCY,

for the latter offee The Colonial Sec-(Before His Honour Mr W. M. Goodman,

mant that if a Healthi

to be

Acting Chief Justite.) Friday, March 29,

SOLOMON ISAAO DANST.

The petition of Solomon. Imao Danby to

ARMY APPOINTMENTS,

HUMANE SOCIETY MEDALS.

wish to receive from the Complies strikes continas. There is no lase against: han heid office never has so much care boonary & Jetter made mention of the prospec- on a different fosting from Hongkong, as the Lodging Bones Act does strikes. 1, think our condition is Hongkong taken as during the past few months to appointment of an Officer of Health. I not affect them a mach at Kowloon as ini ditest Out Chinese labourere here de Hongkong, and probably they do not feel the nat belong to the British nationality. They explain deliberately and clearly personally It was ultimately decided that the Govert- position, so, acutely cost to the coin des are here by invitation and by fevour, to the head is of the clony the filled

I would suggest for the considera. I therefore think there might slight operations of the law. They were filled Officer was going with an extra inspector be adjudicated bankrupt again came balore congenial pat for an officer of his practical The Admiral and Captain Kook tion of this meeting that a committee be difference between the way in which the with all manner of inconsistencies, as Mrspector of unicaces wobler in- mice appointed 27 the Chinees and ene trested in Hongkong, to that in which it were to be tone tasir fonts were illusory, Superintendent, that in any cas; the Boy in dostot filed a petitios in bankruptor, and probio Delosed Bisdon. Blood, will bo

Gillies mentioned. They said they would be suficient for the duties it had been the Court; but the petitioner failed to apsabilities than the Deputy Adjutant Geb- both testified to the value of laser crews, it of striking me fined and poll taxed. They in contemplution to assign to the Banitary pear, really what the grievance is, and if it

it may

Board His Lordship said-In this case the rabbi of the Bengal Army. The latter and to their patience. amenability to dis treated io Landm. Bat in Eagland, bo cannot be righted. I do not think the at any rate, the Government has set down Over 5000 placarda were printed and cir order that the chief inspector miglit derate be asked that under Section 8 of the Bank

appointment has afill to be filled. It is oipline, loyalty and gallmutty. Obiame are orezmonable in their demande, its foot most firmly upon the subject of inticulateri amongst there men months ago this time to supervision of the other inspeo-raptoy Ordinance of 1891 ressiviug urder Posiad to Fort William, in which case I In many opres they are stupid from ignor.midation and violence, and if the positipo explain how matters asued. In my own ance, but when the true facts of the gase are had been fully realised on Saturday ban ches I have bad before me, the heads of the tors instead of having a district of his own raight be made. But I had some doubts as the Chiness will willingly moment anmg-little violent treatment of angther coolie eurylag - upon thee thousand men, They com- but to be appointed soon the Board | Section 5 of the Bankruptay Amsadment scoident is reported to Lieut, and Adjui«nt t properly laid before them I have no doubt that coulie was caught red-handed in the different departments; representing dinge to attend to, and that if no Health Officer to whether he had substantial assets and by Allahabad, March-A serious polo

ifth Doneasion from the foreigner and Yesume salt when he struck and knocked his beskets monced with me as they did with the R would like to have the gelendent re- i be lawful in the fortded that it obali I. C. Maplechlar, of the 60th Rifles, 1 Ma J. H. Nuan, who will be remembered -

of the ap Ordinance,

nos, 1892, it is provided

disaration of the Court to refuas

the ardor unless satisfied that there

Whilst playing

in the dual tie of the Rawal by many theatregoers in Hongkong, having: will be substantial magis forse pindi tournament be collided with Mrome here with the Lendon Lyrics, pasand are

Barnett of the me regiment, Buth play through Singapore Intely for Australia with Pers fell but Bateets was saved by his hat Mrs Nuna.

до

at

..Do

I

will

WOR

pored back to them,

pointment of a Sanitary

..

THE SANITARY SURVETOR,

promisory

(Öolonst Yeatman

patman Biage would go to Agra. TATAL POLO ACCIDENT.

Would

stationed, for burial.

aksats for division

AFFAIRS IN CHITAJI.

W. Brzinsox and Company for the higheat cines Piano Tuning and Repairing.

work at ones. (Applause).

off his shoulder, sad-threw his bamboo isto gisiner Gensmal. There was this, that and Captain . M. Rumsey Mr Chairman, the sea, I think that ease might have been the other grievance. Their first was that I must ask you at this meeting in the fret |

Te the Guvernment would impose a pol tax. treated differently from what it was. I res place to accept my remarks with a sortela gard the punishment that was fedicted, I said,

said, I will

will pay the poll tax; there

An application from the Sanitary Sur-tong the creditors... DARBY BUT Lieutenant Maclachian's hat came off and suonat of allowanor. I am in an official which no doubt was prescribed by Ordinates be no p 1 tax. Then they said our houses varur to be relissed of certain work and posthing was said about

peated for Mr Solomon Teac position, but as this is a pubiio mesting I for the Captain Superintendent of Polica; De examined and we will have to pay a i asking for additional argistance, was cute as one of the anests which, how he was badly hurt about the head. bare taken the unity of attending it,

it, asked for the full populty, ne an absolute registration fee.

I said. opportunity

aald. We will pay the sidered.

Ws learn that Mr A. J. Leash, QC, after some discussion as to the date of ever, at the time did not appear to be Rawalpindi on Sunday. The remains were of the Straite Settlements, and will take op March 12th-Lieut. Maclachian died at Hongkong has been apparated Paians Judge heesome this is a matter in which it might failure. To put a recalcitrant coolle into the registration fee. Then they aid "they

considered and think rightlyia my gaol to do one quarter of the work and eat i were threatened by me, who would conie the Sanitary Surveyor and Assistant Sur till the 22nd Moroh to enable Mr Danbe taken to Peshawar, where the regiment 15 his duties text, month. Mr Lesohls ne

realisable asset. The osse was adjourned I opinion that I might have some interest, double the chow to which he has been down and kill then I asked How many veror, if the course of which reference west be

to Mr J. J. Franola, O., the leading law. and I do have a very great interest in it. I accustomed can be regarded as so deterrent of you are here? They repied 3000, made to the Fant of the Sanitary Surveyor or bis counsel to show that there

punishment did not happen to be here when the meeting.

substantial asset

Jer of Hongkong. He has for e-veral year am I then asis There aco 3000 of you, being attached to the Public Works Depart be some allustification for opened, but I happened to hear a few ro- afraid thoro

How many men are coming down here? ment and the Water Department, it was among the creditors.

tho When Case was

diahabed March 13-Reports were alternately cous

conducted his

own private prac marks that were passed after I came in and the magletrate having sated otherwise, Why, you would eat them up. I also told resolved that Mr Crook's

Rusion I dame la was that is the but if he had been empowered-and them that they would have protection from ae & temporary's proposal de adopted called on the 22nd March, vo one appeared, current in Calentta on Saturday that aimation, which is extensive, and held

measure and that the but there was a letter from Mr Phillippo disaster had occurred on the North

West legal appointments under the Govern have the opinion of the speaker the Government was perhaps it might be desirable to obtain military and police. They replied, We strongest represectations be made to the asking to

adjourned on the

I on the frontier and gradually the impression got | He in

Ho in pot a Civil Servant, hat, as the ablest "I have no business to be here in any official without his clothes, as to be caned | might be hestan on not be besten, Sanitary Surveyor whoan services should be out at that this was a very irregnind that there had beau serious trouble | farger available, he has often filled, tem

at fault. Well, na 1. commenced by saying, we powers-ta order that

aving the pre- Government as to the apprintment of agrounds of the

Bir Danby's illness. I geed to be osned

mises. I said, You

in Chitral which involpad seading an ex-porary vacsosies the judiclat berch, and

holding capacity, and It answer to my superiors for having the an-simply given 25 strokes, and then instead raises and get beaten sud if will his vote axainst the motion, which was should have every opportunity I gave an quite secure in Chitral fort and news 400-your, bis abilities, and the conaplowgus mid

at reshool with air clothes-(laughter) but if you do go away from the pre placed entirely at the dispisal of the Board.ourse to take merely writing a letter to pedition forthwith. Nothing sensational, is at the present moment may be that I shall have t

the sering the Director of Public Works reconded the Court and in order that Mr.Danby however, has occurred, Dr Robertson pro-

appointment of Attorney General. Last the man that beats you I will dacity to address this meeting at all; but I of being nursed in gooi and plastozed "P:.00 for each wah, arpested. (pplause) carried so an amendment to a proposal af other week's graca to enable him to show he tinues to be received from him showing he had rendered to the Hongkong hope that these who are here will under sent into the street showing his blue and red

125000 stand that I bey them to allow me to ad- back, I beliers the strike would have bean Underlying the whole thing is

had some masts. I have sout morous to Mir that be feele quits able to bold his owa. obtained for him the diguity of 20, sepe dress them purely in my uneficial capacity at an end. Time has been lost, but perhaps wire puller at the back. Who he is I do

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Philippo as he did aot appear in Court to-As, however, farther complications may time before oanferred on Mr Francis, and if I osa

Os 678 auch prition in this sociething might get beror Master but most of this evolie honge have all departed. Before the Board were a number of appi toko it Me Danbyds unsble, or, which is taken the pressation of ordering transport in him.

not know, and I wish we did, The lead.

Amongst other routine work that ende day, and I understand Mr Phillippo has re-occur owing to Sher Afzal's appearance on there was then every probability of an ap Colung (Applaum) There is a question thankful that ut ita Harbour

Ovived no further instractions.

therefore

the-scene, the Gerarament of India have pointment under the Crown being offered that the position of affaire in the colong Captain Ramsay, has said what has beau on You cannot get at them, but there istius to keep wil dat course was the same thing, in unwilling to satisfy the to be got ready. This is all that has been securing a gentiinan whose legal soumen The Straits are fortzoste in must be coży grave, one, but I think it is my misd for many years if he had not secret fund which is supporting these mon, Matheson & Co.'s land at Causeway Bay Cours that he has no substantial assets, done and it is possible öventa may so akapo has been thoroughly tested, whose cap hardly fair that bias, should be brought into prompted it,

it. I would have

have said (

duce

the his ow

THE CAUSEWAY BAY SQUATTERS.

i traelf and whether it comes from the guilds or the leading Chinese, the men who it is we do not know, The Gover rucut are

remembered that spuszilme ngo "wan vsited to the,

tat-the time that

case.

Forament is in attempting-15 enfor the dingin this cluca, se afla at 139_20

V beardiay swerable for a great deal of our traubles here, has been sent ont allover the place, bur of the squallets cillo That beiug, so, I refuse, undor Section 6 of themselves thes these proparatione' may soity for work in 'onsiderable, and whose

can be of nonis

more about the atrike than I do, but I would be

in seemed that.

registration of domestio

servanta for all

the question:ps to what the idea of the Go-

Detectives

it Cause pay the Bankruptes Amondment Act, to make never pass byund the preliminary stage. law relating to

Hocnels to the

Bay

Most of the squatters have since order asked for by the debtor's peti March 12-A szofted rumours are stilt personal qualities are sure to make him **

member

of our gouamunity Par tion. houses. I do not think that has anything (Applause), Asiaties do not love Englishmen they have not succeeded in creating ang been removed. But it appears there não

apparently ourrent it is well to raftorate punally, Mr Lenght in a dark, Kown-looking to do with the question. We're all agreed except when they are strong. (hear, hear), ons. The men themselves are perfectly still some remaining and applications have

that the Pindi report of the mobilisation of man. He is sa enthusiastic aridkuter, that the

Ist Array Corps is nonsense. sooltes have no real and so long as they are strong and a passive and indifferent so far, and the soly been made by the for lines to keep Tun Singapore Fres Preat quotes Mr F. Hriginated in the collection of trauspurt be possible; he is will are devoted in gait fairly well

It den loss belog in his day an Oxtord "blue,” and, grievance. There is something beneath all louger than they are strong. The Europeaa, reply I can get from them-mus, in. If you | swines. this. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, 1'say the Englishmas especially, loves the work; will get the Hongkong cindles to go in ma "Hir Francis said that if Messrs Jardine May's suggestion for the registration of do- with a view to eventualities in Chitral, but His golding trim, by the way, it ha doen. the men we week to get hold of are the in the Chinum love-the strong, and I think it will go in also," "(Applanss).

Matheson & Lo. thought fit allow squat here, which we pointed out at the time,

mestio servants, and adde:-The great error a fresh developments have a far casazred bob disosed it on entering the Civil aurrloo, Buontis! Chinuman of whom we have heard would he & Tary miraken

hare. The Chairman-I would suggest asters to live on their ground truss people, so that every domestic servant was not com

wil astonish the votaris of the game here, attitude for

for us to A good deal, but when the time comes who take in the pressut emergency to donsult practical measure that Committee of five far as the Best was concerned, had a sight alsorily registered at the beginning of the movements of Sher Afent who is reported ladies day or at Sapoy Lines Ita

Some mystery attaches to the scent and wil certainly not be permissible they h

somis practical cas and assist with the Chiums at all (Applause) Eur seven gentlemen as elected by the to keep pigs if they put up anitable atiss, tongs to the Government, where are they think i would be very doubtlul polier-meeting to deliberato upon this grave ques. If it were proved that they were anlicensed employer ahquid' have filed up a sheet with Chltrel,

with a due margin of time. The ta bave joined Urors Khan lo Southern something between bathing suit and

Sher 11 had to fos (Hear, bear, and applause). They should with all

from some to the Governicant and advian them la somme to Mr Dadwell's judgment tion and to pat themselves in communics aquatters end had no land, on which' they the particulars; and, bearing is mind the Chitral when the Lie Mehtar Nism-ul. Mr Louch will take up his reskleney

racing costame hioyalist'

Proton bly matter think from tion with its Government

ould properly put up is they proteoifon his iuter

íutérusta how, Business men.in this place krów far | 1978, ang ibis to import a large |

with Hongkong it Mr. Fenwick bag to

would have received Mulk appeared on the one from Ouait. Singapore as sound Patine Judge, h should not be lioc food, but otherwise any would say, take suggestion to the dehumber of Japanese, cepecially at the appotted Rot. J. J. Keswick, H-gare when the act as it to top site in able for the master to have paid the fee, the request of the Indish Government Chlef Justice thertore, there will be three Tas culloving Comuni tes was thorsapon man was stillet to a licence from the Board ilma thereafter, it would have been arose, betook himself to Afghan terzitnts and Law at Priang will be advanoud to he nagons | sventually resched Asbul: The Amir at | position of Santie Palerm Judys. With the vernment. It may be with all bumility presstit moment and spenially after Mackintosh, D. G lica, N. A: Siebs, G. B. and if this landlord objected to the keeping indeed we believe the resjurity of those undertook to detain him there and thus taw offers on the bench, instead of the fell say it-that without my knowledge note out retent enlightenment with regard to Dodwelt, B. I. Dennys, and Bt. O. ut is he sold turn the equaltors off,

L

merranty registered here motusly did prevent his embarking upon any enter complement of four, Mr Acting Tholos anggestion has been boso made of this made, but none, bea] Japanese, Japanese are-Asistidestill, and E. Michaeleon.

got while I have do not think the Japanese are very fond of The Chairmao--If that Unmmittee media Jardino, Malberon & Co, to remove the Ahe fact that there is so long - trades prits which might disturb the peace off Collyer, of course, will go dutse on leave

Lantor among cervante, that the average bi ธนาค country. Kabulis soout the traits ince been here; and it you will permit, ma to Then it bas heon suggested that Indiana with a suggestion," I wont say that any should he sent for, but the fact is that this

Mr-Fraggis said that with all respect he outsider must take the dintrestant cent last place froto

to btm with the asstion of the other ser might be expected to escape, fur anggestion was approved.

Jarding, Master then to remoru vertold and rurfellande pesantes e pran The Ousirman-That Gericludes the businesitary dwellings, but if they liked to por recor

They ordered ceriaia

could ar

adarotis be improved To some countries i a Europe requires a

• leading to India are always carefully have been called in vain. I sheald Tike 10-

were et liuerty to port it would have been no hardship to have watche

renched Befour without | whilas they are might represent lu, the Gyveruthent

to the Antation, who held our domestie onm-let or Licences to

cdellalabad at lasts. toge obligation I consider the nublis, or under

Baba Cana Khan's Pagitarius Free on inso, Haads, But it is better to lure things a least that use down here would be taken telinability for this state of things to the military and to the navy for the question were granted Mesars Jardines dous than to make dos and draco of our to tom air size thare abould have ban over from ship to abip by those who have perfectly soured that these put on a - ships toosinatly fo here. They used not go not the men who are responsible as the great services they hare rendered in ono oz/ Matheson & Co, should, ba' qiked, is the prestige at was done by the-alterly, inept heo tine and blu his death adventi na

the colon on shore and mix with the pooles on strike, Chairman has stated, they are led by other (Hear, hear, and applause), and the remainder might be bound by ar- Let us hold these then responsiliis I A vote of thanks in the Obalsman, Targetectander Cavernment projection it be clearly stated by the Government proposed by Mr Mackintor onsluded and be let out of the Government as ree that they hold the feeding Chigee of the producingu

The Uhairaso said they

whose

Dad

told Mosare

make a

with general approval I propose that it be squatters.

of importing foreign polies (applause). By

are the waly then that oRD Carry }

Indians

that & mean doplies who could come down

here j and

- why not get 1,000 ar

danput, carry and Jepanses als scarcely valry. It is the shoulder that is the

580tion madh should be in the direction Chinees are the men wO PAST: The Butherined to add to its Dumber} aia pot think the. Board had ordered Meure i vanta, dalle for at least sömn degree of shack | Ksaman has a system of espionaga which i

sin

polldest detenu

roade

fur Abdür *poo and the

All the

Quotations...

Horarako, March 19, 1895.

Whatever number might be due the Chiasse cvoile, and, tästis per ness of this weeling, which I hope will not have squatters then. Ask the Gaverament to provide accommods wit ad what we must oblin: I shake this appurtunity of expressing som bara Hum if the data were to a sadi./quired the same suit of gustenie nerd Falcula Le We Be told Sher.] OPIUM-New Palpa, unalian 788 % down here. Jisko be bumber at feeding upon a matter in ward befiulf of the meeting the ferry tap was restlved that before the fort, and even nefaty, in the hallow ut their rim fie must bare travelled i

tion and pratention for

Here

colony.

tary condition.

belon

and

plicants were entitled to use the land.

gislation Intely #liqussed here any fu- Kapral he was united by the Afghan ofl. RESCRICTION OF CHINESE LUMIGRATION 1 I st make ti pagal on any obrvant dab in Bakdecken and he may possibly

PROM TAFEZTED FLACHO.

to be found without his registration wouldbery bats had friends in high places la Esbur A draft Hill whion had been fatradused wictan lized time after the commencement who helped hits on this second session te clownell fur the custriätkin of Chiusve la- of the Oslinnuée deeling with the question,, pekarwire it seems simges mortain that kis

Now Benares,

New Malmo credity Ho Allovacios, Talasa

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