THURDAY, MAY 20, 1897, Tuedeath rate for the week onded 8th May was 10.8 por 1,000 per annum, cuivpared with 27.9 in the corresponding period last your. The rate for Lue week ended 15th May was 18.9 as compared with 28.7.
THE return of cases of and deaths result- ing from bubenis plague in the city of Tuinan, Formosa, forwarded by H.M.'s Consul at Tainan shows that during the saven days aded May 4, 55 cases were
discovered and 47 deaths occurred.
Ar the moeting as Sanitary Board to-day report was submitted by Dr Chung of the Tung Wa Hospital of a visit to the Shuntak district to secertain as to the prevalence of plague. From inquirion he had inado he came to the conclusion that their are no cases of plagus at present, and that the rumour of the prevalenes of an infections .disease arises more iron cases of smallpox
than of pragun.
THE CHINA MAIL.
IMPORTANT CASE UNDER THE BANISHMENT ORDINANCE.
TH. Hon. Treasurer of the Alles Mosorial | Tas tabular statement of plague statuakiva and Nothersole Hospitals hegs to acknow for the city and suburbs of Eombay from
At the Supreias Court to-day, in Original ledge with thanks the following donations 8th to 21st April forwarded by the Secre
tary to the Bombay Government shows that Jurisdiction, before His Hon. Sir John to the funds of the Hospitals :--
826 during the fourteen days endod 21st April, Carrington, Chief Justice, Mr Francia, in- Sir J. W. Currington, C.M.G.,
686 cases Pere discovered and 668 deaths | structed by Mr C. D. Wilkinson, brought occurred.
forward a motion for the disclurge of four Chinese from prison on whose behalf he was granted a writ of habeas corpus youtor day by the Hm. A. 6. Wise, Puino Judge.
______
Da Causa, of the Tung Wa Hospital, in his report on a visit to the Tungkun district, dated May 1, submitted to the meeting of the Sanitary Board to-dog, concludes that plague has evidently best in existence in Tungkan during the past four months, and it is been in abeyance sincu March, so far as the city of Tungkun and its siste
REUTERS TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO THE "CHWA MAIL']
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LONDON, 18th May, 1597. THE TURCO-GREEK WAR. After several days' tighting the Greeks town Shek Lang in concerned. It is ovidhabandoned Domokos, and retreated to ant that the disease is still making head-the Ohrys Motains The Sultan bas way in the neighbouring villages. Herdred Edhem fashin to cosse hostilities. was of opinion the poism would linger in the district for a length of tune if proper and effectual measures wero net at once taken to eradicate it."
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ever,
Selangor, sad that his presence in this Culony would be dangerous to the ponce and good onler of the Colony. Me Francis contended the order was bad because firet it was inaccurate; that contention was, how-
given up.
Next it was contanded it was had because it was unde before the man arrived in the Colony. But it was common practice to isso, for instance, warrants of arrout, though at the time the person mentioned in the warrant was not in the Colony at the time. It only took effect what the person arrived here. So, tov, the Banishment Order preventing the man from rosiding or being in this Co- Hon. W. M. Gondnian, Attorney Gen-Jony was dated 10th May, to take effect
19th the day on which be
May, erd, instructed by Mr H. L. Banys, ap-
rivel. As reguled the object of requir- pavel on behalf of Hon. F. H. May, Cuping the grounds to be stated, this was tai Superintendent of Police.
The Attorney-awal asked that a ra taen made in awer to the writ of habras cuenes might be real,
useful as the man might ask lo be allowed to show he was not the man mentioned. In this inse. he uight ask to show he was not banished from Selangor, a Friendly State with a British Resident. He know, The return not for that ou the 19th however, such was the case, and indeed the THE POWERS AND THE WAR. May the fom mon avere arrested and de- Sucratary of State might wish to know the The Ambassadors at Constantinople tained by Mr May, as Captain Suprinten ends. As regarded the grounds unless drifted a note on Sunday virtually ignorantly by the Governor in Council, in the hardly be respectful to the Governor in- dent of Police, by virtue of several ideas they wore absurd or frivolone, and it would ing the Porte's demands, and repeating the group that the four men had been batus Council to suppose he would act on such el by the Government of Selangor, and grounds, it apared to the Attorney-Gen- request for an armistice, adding that they got ging tural born or naturalized sub-eral the Court would not go into thro As Germany.jeers of Her Majesty they should be the case and review the decision of erhot ses tiretes crushedì. INEPEATOR William Fisher, who is perfarm bubonic plague at Macao were sulanitées hawever, refused be sign this note, fresh | ibited from residing in the Colony, and throne, The Cert wonki not go into che
A NUMBER of reports on the outbreak of
negotiations have been extered upon.
a potion of one month bu fixed for the time thay could be debuted in mustely of the Filee mntil they hit the tony, on the that there prosence leard was one-
fucti
if
the Gerozor-in-Council or treat, sich a decision an ir had been the decision of a Mag Magistratu or an inferior Bount this
In case, the matter hul heen carefully en-
THE SOUTH AFRICAN SQUADRON,ical to the furto unil, order of the Co-saltres, the history of each of the four men
Admiral Rawett's quilava has left Dulagon Bay, after staying there a month.
WEATHER NOTICE.
letty.
"The Court agresi'to take one of the cases
Fest USA:.
AC
was good.
had been gone in and the Governor-in- Commed had decided their presence bure would
uld be dangerons to the good order and peace of the Colony, The
The en were legally in custody, Tony were on their way to Canton when they arrived here, but if
CHESS COLUMN.
CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP.
zo Communications duruld be addressed, 'Uness,' CUINA MAIL OFFICE.
I pointed out recently that Dr Tarrasch Was studiously correct in match play, re sarving his remarkable brilliancy for clauco encounters. T.H.R.' referred me to ngams in the 1893 match with Tasbigorin
by Solution and Andysis.
Uriginal Problems should be accompanied to show that Tarrsach can be brilliant even in n a sot contest. I find that this game The Hongkong Chess Club meets every appeared as No. 66 in my column of Jan Monday, Thursday und Friday from four 7, 85, jestead of reproducing it, subunit the till half past severe pm, at Thomas's Grill following gom. It is noteworthy that the Hoon.
Problém No. 4. By J. CANKS. Black (2 piccon).
White (5 pieces.) White to play and munte in two moves. Solution to Problem No. 42 by P. Klot
- 2 Then if 1. Km
Kx B 1. P x B
2.6.14
2.Q-Q3
1. P-K2Q-R5
Hongkong, May 20.
Fourteen entries were sent to the Secrë-
Moses. Pidgeon.
Piercy (2nd Class)
Houghton,
Tatliwara (2nd Class) r. Levi.
de Jesus . Hendley Touko (2nd Class) + Dancïberg Barlow, a bys
to move from the twenty-first ars a de- liberate and successful attempt to throw lust in the eyes of his antagonist, a policy which would be almost impossible in match play,
Game No. 11. KIEBERITZXY GAMBIT.
White (De Tarmusch) Bluck (H. Hirachlor)
1.
I-K +
2. P-KB 4
3. KK B 3
4. P-KRA
D. K-K &
7.
6. KtXBP (10}
B-B4 ch 8. P-04 #BxP 10. FRich 11. Kt-33 12. P--K 5 13 P-R ch 14. P.x P' (d) 15. RxQ 16. Castles 17. K-Q5
18. K-RB
19. P-K6
2. It-Lo ch 31. B-KK5 (
2. KIXP ch 23. Kt-B6 ch 24. K-5 ch -25, Kt—B 6 ch 6. Kt-Q7 chi
27. KtRigh 28. Kt Kt Sch
ch
29, 11-Q 8 ch
30. R-B 31. P-K
P-K 4 PxP
F-K Kt #
P-Kt P-Q3
Кий
K-Kt 3 (4) B-K 2 K&K B K-Kt 2 (c) Kt-B3 PxP
K-BMI QxQch
K-k q B-B 4 ch B-Kt3 Ki (Q 2)—K 4 K-K9
KK BL
K-K 2 K-K K-K 2
K-Key- K--K 2 K-I sq (f) Kbx R. KXR
Notes.
Resigns.
(4) A bold if not risky ancrifico,
K-K sy sooms batter.
If Kix, then White would play
Ix t
White courageously offers the change of Queens, saxl as will be seen, is judgment in so doing proved correct.
ing the duties of the Colonial Veterinary at the Listing of the Sanitary Board to Surgeon, su his report for the quarter end-day. Mr H. Goffe, writing under date ed 31st March, states that during that May 10, stated that the Offical sette period au cases of infectious or contagious gave the number of deaths from Lubonie disease have occurred amongst the suiuals plague during April as 17. Te other re- imported for slaughter, and they were as a ports it was stated that a few cases had
The Attorney-neral said Mr Francis rules in fairly good condition, and the scp-been discovered in the Italian Convent,
had abtaitoalarit, of Bahena curgat, and ply was equal to the deumud. Two cases but proper precautions had en raken to
The following notice issued front then he panel for the galas who made Observatory:-
the retini to that wit à assed his Lund they wishes to elsewhere ons of Dracy for the AU-against-all tournment of of rinderpest occurred in a cattle shed at isolate the convent. On May 13 the Act
Guy the Bra 1.2. The depression ship that he might hear his motion found.Colony they will not be prevented. the Hongkong Chess Club, commencing to Het Point. There were only the two ing Consul wrote that hubonic plague will
now coverthe N part of the Son of Japan. the vert. The motion he wish-Phey were amives of the Canton District,ay, a man of these has since with-
dmwn, thera
are thirteen players left, all animal in that shed, and as soon as the existed at Macuo to a small extent, a few Proro is also in defect car Mil Chiral take-nas titat the printer should be and get a free page there. It was a fairly representative. The first round will
wishe dinonse was diagnosed they were slaughter cases occurring daily, but there were no with the aromoter falling slightly on the remanded on the great th the return they might main here for a month if they
be played during the week ending next Te that by the Order and the Or coast Forest-moderate B. E. winds the Justice said the unge fordinance they would have to esquin in cus
Thursday, and the draw is as follows:- and burial. Extensive repairs it signs of markod increase. Ar Bedsqmily, some thander showers.
Souza v. The O'Gorman, the prisoner took the lesi A retum was toty. They never told the officer they did shops in the Western market have been the Medical Officer of Halfà m'inted that completed, and have greatly improved the that it would be better to give fine HER MAJESTY'S RECORD REIGN.wsdle to the writ, and the return night he wish to proceed to Canton, nor did they in the opinion of the counsel for the pri-indicate their preference for any other Hanitary condition of this buildings, which
somer a good one and he might elect to go place. In conclusion, the Attorney Gen- are again occupied by the lessers.
further with the aster, and if the oral submitted that Mr Francis had shown return was not a good me he might move no valid ground for the issue of the writ of for the discharge of the prisoners. habeas corpus, but that the men were, on Mr Francis moved that the prisoners the other hand, in legal custody, and mast
According to the rules, pawn and more discharged. He submitted thar the order rein so fill they left the Colony: and he made by II. . the Lieveruer in Council asked that the prisoners should be romanitare conceded to second-chwa players, and as cach player has to play twelve games, was abrite la tul could be. In the ed back to that custody,
Mr Francis said the Attorney General's one with each of his rivals, afficient work ... 36,195 first place it was wide and dated on
is laid down by the competition to keep 150 10th May, when the four men were argument was condemnatory of his the Chess Club quite as active as it used be 100 tot in the Colony at all ani when case, Mr Francis was treating the order as 100 to possible juristiction on the part of the an administrative order mad the Altorer for, from the first week in Juno, a probleme
during the summer. But this is not all, 100 Government attached. The whole fradise General hat spoken of the Legislative
50 of the Ordinance, this whole frame of the Council as a tribunal, an investigating tri- will be sot on the notice board weekly and order itself, neessarily implied that the bunnl. If so, he rubmitted that he lud prizes will be given for the solutions of the O poisons with reference to whom it was hopelessly condemned his case for the sim. series of seventeen problems that will be 50 nade should be at the time it was made plest of all reasuns that the Governor in continued through the summer. 50 within the Colony; and the order was made Council had no right or power to come to 50 that they should depart fra the Colony, aut devision without first having heard the 42 It was not an order that they should not prisoners. 25 come into the Colony; it was simply an erder that they should depart from the Colony and car month was allowed them 25 within the date of that order.
Má J. R. Crook, Sanitary Surveyor's, quarterly report, dated May 10, shows that for the first quarter in 1897 plans had been
The Captain Saporintendent of Police For the Celebration of the Sixtieth An- minated--Macao should be proclaim,niversary of the Reign of Her Most and some compotent medical man should Gradivus Majely Queen Victoria, the visit the place and report as to the extent Hon. Transurer begs to acknowledge with of the disease there.
thanks the recy of the following con-
tributions, viz :—
Already acknowledged. J. J. dos Remedios and Co... Noronha and Co. J. Thurbura Hongkong Hotel Co., Lil. Pater and Toner Burnie and Gourd Kinghorn and Macdonald Muru and Seimes Chemichael and Co W. Brower and Cc. Officers Hongkong Regirisut
deposited for the re-drainage of 215 houses; reports of the Sub-Committees of the plans for 1023 houses were carried forward Victoria Recreation Clubs have just been from 1896, making a total of 1238 in hand
published. They show that a very su during the quarter. The redrainage of 452
cessful year's sport has been carried through, houses had been completed, and plans for sud that the balance of $1,000 at the com- $ houses cancelled, leaving 798 to carry
mencement of the year 1896 has been forward. Repairs to drainage arrangements wided to and that the balance now stands had been carried out in 16 instances and 02 at $3,134. There are 400 members on the houses were carried forward. This makes roil. Both the Font-bouse and Gymnasiula a total of 158 houses in hand for repairs Sab-Committees complain of the lack of during the quarter. Thirty certificates interest in Towing and gymnastics. The A. S. Gopes... have been granted under Section 74 of Besthouse Committee write: The Sub-Augusto J. du Rosarió... Ordinance 24 of 1897 to 117 new houses or Committed regret to draw attention to the Francisco A. Comes extensions.thus they have been built in ac lack of interest taken in rowing, except cordance with the provisions of the Orduring the two months immediately pro-
ceiling the Regatta. It is during the sum mer and autumn that experienes should be gained for the coming winter, so that num-
dinauce.
Is his weekly share report, dated 19th
inst., Mr J. Y, V. Vernon writes:--Pan-
bers may have come efficient before the training commences. The for shown i the inst Regatta was scarcely a credit to the Club, mid the result was that nearly every race was won by practically the same low, The Internacional" was acomed by the tormans, the members of this crew
Fletcher and G& J. M. E. Machado...
166 3. Gomes...
M. A. A. Souza.
J. J.
F. J. V. Jorge
J. A. de Carvalho...
¦ F. D. Guedee....
PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS'AL
BANGKOK.
05
20
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us
The following letter is wddressed to this afternoon -
To the Fliter of the Cara MAIL.'
Hongkong, 20th May, 1897. wyer
*
Nort Thursday will commence the se- cond round of the Tournament when the games played will be as follows:-
Souzar. Moser,
Piercy (End Class) . Pidgeon, Bathiwara (2nd Class) e. Houghton, de Jesus e. Lori. Dandierg P. Hendles Barlow v. Cooke (2nd Class).
The O'Gorman, a bye. Alsogether with six hoards occupied by match play every week the Chess Club, which has now met continuously since Oc tober, 1895, may claim credit for work as indefatigable as that of any similar institu- tion in any part of the world.
**
Giving, Black another piccc. White liquidatos the position is a-beautiful man.
nur.
Black could not take the K P on any of the other checks without losing, but now Dr would have been his best move. Tarrauch explains that he gave these checks on purpose to instead Hinck-nut to take succeeded in his object, and wound up the Fawn at this, the decisive moment. the gone by a very quaint and remarkable
crifice of both Rooks.
EFFECTS OF VEILS ON THE EYESIGHT,
Dr Casey A. Wood states in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, as pamphras- that every od by Modern Medicine,
phthalmologist has noticed that the wear- ing of voils is productive of weak eyesight, headaches, and sonictimes vertigo, and nausen. Tils is dus to the strain which'in nocosarily exerted by one or both eyes order to soa through the obstruction; the irregular figuring of the veil is also a source of annoyance. The wakost eros soffer ost; but where the vision is normal, they are able to hear the extra strain, and thus asthenopic symptoma traceable directly zo the use of the veil usually escape notion. De Wood states that after a series of experi Trent be bds that every kind of veil foets the ability to see, more or less, tho most objectionable kind being the dotted vuil. The least objectionable one is the une without dote, with large, regular mesh-
made with single compact threads. I worst possible habits is the common custout
theaters, etc., through this naturs! screen.'
500 whether or not it Dear Kir. The Colonial Secretary, write counted crime in the Colony. They and and the written advices from the Mine are being in far better form then their opening under this date, informs the Chamber feared that the unthorities at Capton would the requirement: of the complied with f to exchange in the barly stagoa of a gamo sonelusion, the writer states that one of the The Bath-house Sub-Committee the Govenmont, has received the following they would receive punishment without to the Court that he was a natural hornyoud a certain does not extend be- of reading in public conveyances, churches,
week contfrning, rates havogradually risen from $6.40 to 87.25 with small sales at these and intermediate rates; another small pocket containing 60) öz, of gold was como derose in the early part of the week,
much more encouraging, in fact so much so that it is now pretty generally understood no new capital will be requirel, at any rate For the present. With reference to Green Island he writes Green Islands ruled steady to strong in the early part of the week with fair sales nt 837, $38, and $33;
ente.'
point out that there are now twenty-one kok
banks for the accommodation of bathers,
telegram, from H. B.M.'s Consul at Bang
20th May, 1897.
think then, criminals and they feared that the
trial.
circle.
The Chief Justice said the powers con- ferred by the Ordinance were very large executive powers: they were no doubt co ferred upon the Governor in Council con- The Clerk then read a declamation male sidering the peculiar circumstances of the 25 by the prisoners that they had resid- colony, situated close to the mainland of 25. for some years past and-up till the Chint, where they know wore & considerable month of April in the State of Selangor number of had chimeters, who would be 15 and committed no crime or offence. In dangerous to the peace and good order of
the Colony. Power was conferred in 15 the month of April last, the Sultan of
in very 15 Selangor, on the supposition that they had large tanns, and the Ceurt Justies incite certain of their countrymen to re-having regul to the object of the $ 37,232 bel agamst the laws of the State. banished enactibenta ami the geness of the them from the State. About the All Mayterias in which they were framed would they pula dan pengade Re
Here are a few more arterists worthy niediately on their arrival yesterday wore | operation by interfering necessarily
of careful attention :- arrestal by the Police and taken to the wish the discretion of the Gorector in
The roal business of development ought Central Poliso Station where they were in- Council in carrying them into execution. formed by Inspector Stanton that they were
to be accomplished in no more than six At the same time he thought it was separate moves devoted to that puruose. to be sent to Canton. None of thus ever tent by this Court in proceedings under a
As a general rule it is not good policy vesided in Hongkong and none of them writ of habeas corps to consider the order
the long-reaching Bishop against the yut', Suppos: Kuight, whose the person arrested and datained ce rifred
Enturalized subject of Her Majesty which you remove obstructions.
The attack is that process by means of Mr Francis sabunitted the order was bad it was clear the power conferred by these
Don't attack unless you have some tan-- as tunde at the time the Governor had no ennetamente could not be applied to him,
RUSSIA'S NAVAL BUDGET. Ships from Hongkong and stop Kolpisdiction over those men. Under Section 3 and an order male against him would be gible superiority, either in the stronger
The Invalide Russe announoss that the Yours fishfully hai angl Paknun for mortical inspection
BEVPolijune 8 of 1źno ground were stated illegal. The Court would disregard in
or in longer ranch.' And werking of your
of your pieces, or:
Russian naval budget for the year 1897 Tho
object of or set forth in that order showing why the the prisoner would be released.
your opponent's attack is,
amounts to grand total of 69,902,173 pruges la bucur ordered to be banished cited by the Gözerude in Council in the generally squeaking, to change the position raubles, being an increase 4f 2,998;178 from the Colony. The fact of bank she cant cride that the soon affected by the sur Ablaen from changing it voluntary, except Largest itera is for asal construction, of your men in a certain quarter by force. rombles upon the year 1895. As usual, the towards the end a reaction set in and the rate Ar the Supreme Court to day, in Sana-
from the State of Selangor afforded no was not a natural forse naturalised sub- quickly fell to 836, at which a fair business mary Jurisdiction, before Hon, A. G.. Wisu,
being 15,116,118 roubles, ground whatever for the action of the Gov.ject of Her Majesty would not exclude the for moss forcible reasons. This is where
be added a further
Chapter was transacted; at time of writing the Puisho Judge, Mr Walter Jackson, mano-
ernor in Coanei its huishing them from Cart from ring-into that fact most Chosa-players fail.
roubles for the Colony in which they never exiled and With regard to the question of grounds
borpedoes Buds, Canton, May 19.
From Europe, we leam that Lasker is market again shows strength and sales
had never been guilty of any olenes.
They
which the order uper
The fleet in commission absorba was made, gar of Bell's Aaboatos Eastern Ajeney, suvi The reports from the new Treaty Fort wero told by Inspector Stanion that they doubt that was intended pri- simultaneously at Vienna, winning 17 and the
roubles. These are sorba are by far have been offected at 807, 37, 933, 53 Mr A. Priddle, managar, East Point on the West River are encouraging. Mir were to be removed by force waterday and army feed by an ordine nformation of losing 3. xtond has defeated Cambridge
h marily for the purpose
of giving the per and $40 for cash and at 538 and $38,2001 Dairy Farm Co., for the recovery of Acteson, H. LC. M. Commissioner of Cus-perfectly clear that the sole power the Go- the reason for which he was to bu tanished in the Inter-University Match. Members i
roubles, for dething 2,775,856 that fur contral and a buli tortior and $50 as compensation toms, arrived in dut place on the 11th verner had was to prohibi
port erder that he might, if he thought mana by 4 to 24. Pillsbury has a load of Admiralty
nation shy person
1,826,304 roubice, for its illegal detention.
Al Mr M. W. Slado, inst. Wuchas is a splendid field for his from residing or being within the Co-Lossible, more the Governor in Council to n
other establishments instructed by Bit C. D. Wilkinson, ropre umurgy, and if he is only allowed to runain powers if either a
entirely beyond fascind the order, by showing that the gainean his match with Showaltor, by 3,758,300 roublus, for baracks 4,412,130
pine all, the match will be drawn. The Libau
Toublos, u sented the plaintiff; Mr J. Hastings up long enough, be will do much to develop this offers of the Goving or the Executive grounds were inverrest and the order had mubles, for the Alexander III, port at
the Government made any been made under a misapprehension. The
and for dive at present stands-Pillsbury 8 chats to force any man leaving this Court must assume that the Governor in Showalter Drawn 3. The City of Lon-oms fall belor 1,008,000
All other Colony to go to any particular place Council must have exercised these large and has boon narrowly beaten by the Uni or to go on board any particular power with duo regard and he there-
include charges for payments and subven steamer. What he was stating was not ford thought the Crown had set forth vorsities, thus breakings hitherto vioto- tions (482,500 roubles), training establish
but motion, priza facie roLeons and strictly within the finits of the
ments (702,862 roobles), medlost and court would rione esreer. the matter was of such very great import- noh behind thour. He did not aree that he asked his Lunds up to give a see that the Governor in Council must not the players throughout Austris should (744,291 roubles), commands (600,000 An Australian enthusiast suggests that hospital service (888,09% roubles), mainten ance (881,664 recbles) hydrographic worl uxpression of opinion as to whether the make an order with respect to a person be invited to send a team of representative roubles), the port of Sveaborg (61,385
were palice wore
about who was due to arrive in the Celony until players to England. He calculates the cost roubles), and a sum of 182,985 ruables for to adopt was lawful or proper The he had arrived; it seemed to him that this
Juno' With; a private meating of shere, teldare in called for the 20th, at which it is understood the advisability of increasing the capiled by an issue of now chares at 100 par con't prom, and other business will be brought forward.
Taɛ excessively warm weather last evening considerably affected the attendance at the
and trust this provision will be sufficient until more suitable accommodation can be provided.
did forms and sustained their well-known them to make inquiries. The dog did not
R. CHATIARTON Wilcox, Secretary.
CANTON NOTES.
(Piva a Correspondent.}
now trado centro.
CANTONESE ESTERFDISE.
posted for the defence. The plaintiff was in the habit of breeding bull terrieri, and the dog which he claimed to be his was one a litter of nine which were born in entertainment given by Hudson's Surprise April last year. This was the only one of the Party in the Theatre, although an entire litter which he retained. He kept the dog change of programme, was submitted. Miss until January this year. He told the Stanbridge and Miss Elliott were in splen-police that his had lost the dog and naked
proper, are many fire shops equal to any standard of excellence, the sings Whisper return. About a fortnight aga, Mr Jack-you can find is the boat streets of Canton. and I shall bear by Miss Stanbridge, and son was riding in the Happy Valley and be Wachau is guiltless of ry uttorapt at The last chord" by Miss Elliott, being saw a dog which he claimed to be his dog sanitation, and, in spite of its fine situation, specially wall rendered with feeling and following another man. He stopped this would doubtles autfor much more than it tasto. Mr King many The Lighthouse by man, Mr Fullmum, with whom he was an appears to do from spidsanies were it not the Sex' in lús usual fine style. Altro in quainted, and said, That is my dog. Mr for its annual wash! At least once a his now Equilibrial Novelties as ex-follmen said he bought thodeg from a sold-year, the wate in the river rises 40. 50 ceedingly cluver. The Gourlays presented for. Mr Jaelson said he recognised the dog and even 650 ft, above the winter level. nothing new, 'although what they did was by certain marks one of which was a mack
THE "TWEED' AT WUCHAU.
ན
put on board the CAMEO BEARE
bis
attempt to
the
course
Jaft a
"the
liberty, to go where he pleased so long as
in
go
the
The
rew
still
of
must 8,111,408
and alcotric
resting. Steinitz has played 22 games. Bums. The chapter for pay is
have beaten Press in the House of Com--
Robinson & Co. -
was made at the thua ther that in Council and to be heard against finished at call of time, but very property | girl you should blame, not me.
of
the men.
vernor
for
roubles, sed
Hongkong Tides.
Game No. 110. Roy Lozza White,
Black. (Bis G. B. Hall.) (Mr W, Crane.)
Pto 1. Fto K
21st to 27th May. HIGH WATER. Bongkong
Жела Hight
Hongkong
"2. Kt to K BI
It is said that great prepamtions have been and are being made in Wuchac in anticipation of the opening of the port, and in this enterprise the Cantonese have taken as usual the loading plice. In the main business atred, whica a outside the city
might be received that some notorious should consist of five. $1000 is not easily the six year at was very necessary because information at 4200 a man, and suggests that the team raisal from the chess public, and interest- to reinvel himself out of the Colony with pirate, robber or murders from the mining as the visit of such a team would be FAA Must boxes, Violins (fine models), is hielt Sxed by the law it was en od intended to come to Hongkong the I fear that it would be impossibiq to induos Mandolines, and strings of all kinds. W.
own choosing where he should 1 go.
the provisions of the
clearly Australian players to enbscribe an amount à gross outrage would probably have been showed that to prevent any such person greater thau the cost of a first-rate Inter porperated with reference to these four coming to Hongkong and staying in it at all,
Many, I'm tired of your carelessness. men if application had aut beun made the Governor in Council could wake the national match for such a purpose,
Look at that dust in the corner, and even yesterday to the Court for a writ of bebes order operative, and he would be arrested
Hero to a pretty little specimen of Aus. the furniturs; it is six months old at corps. He moved that the prisoners be immediately on arrival ad detained until Governor in Coun.il he declared legs! parson was entitled to go before the Gin Sydney in A match between the School of
tralian chess. It was played last winter in the very loast Mary (stillyThen it's discharged and that the order made by the be lait the colony. He did not think say
no fault of mine, Jum, for Fre only Arty and the Eastern Suburbia. It was in been, with you three months. It's the last and unwarranted on the
were not an order. He thought the grounds sot ndjudicated a win for Mr Hall. flis con within the jurdiction of the Government, forth in the order by the Governor in Coun dous in their usual finished and successful en the tail His Lordship--Rather a Ou Thanday morning, May 1, H... that the order was bad in that it did not vil reasonable to sustain the order for ba- duct of the gate proves him to be possessed manner. Jolly Tia Rosslyn, serred a suc. blemish to a Sull terrier.
Mr Jack-Tweed steamed into the harbour of Wu set out any grounds in point of law whichismont. If the prisoner was banished of chess talent of a high order: cess in her Sonio, Vocal' pleasantries. sur said, My hors knowa the dog ca. The presence of Mr Fraser, H.M.'s would warrant and justify the prohibition from Selangor because it was thought he beir residence in the Colony. In would be dangerous to the peace and good Miss Jessie Williams, the star of the evan. and the dog knows the horse.' The Consul, would, to une extent, make ni ninety-nine cases out of a hundred if such order of the State he might very well be ing, proved a decided acquisition to Messia dog commenced to jump about the horse for the disappointment caused by the not an order was carried out by the police it dangerous to the good order and peace of McKisson and Kenraa; the graceful and and the hors sniffed the dog. Mr Holl- appearance of H.M.'s Minister.
would lead to the jaredinte execution of this Colony. The motion for the discharge
of the prisonera must therefore he refused spinad danding of this young lady has a menu taid, I believe it is your dog. I am is worthy of note that Wu-chau--is-the-
The Attomey General (Hom. Moigh Strictly speaking, it was mut for the Court ready sequed for her a high place as a very willing to give it you back, but I have lost treaty pet that has been opened in Goodman) said he appeared for the Captain to express any opinion as to the scading favourite. Mr Hudson kopt the house in given it away. In consequence of the con- China by puro diplomacy. I hear that the Superintendent of Police who had made his way of those men, but as Mr Franero had return to the writ of Habeas Corpus, appealed to him on that point be thought roars of hungitur bhroughout the evening, vomation Mr Jackson bad with Mr. Hollmann proclamations, announcing the opening of due form. The retro showed, he submit it was not going too
much
outside
his d Miss Hubgood and Mr Burton presided at a communication was sent to the defend the port, do not ranks it plain at whose in-der. Banishment Orders made by the quite clear although an order of barishment that the men wore properly in custody science to comply. It seemed to hir the piano with their usual ability and skill. ant with a request to return the dog.stance this has been done. In the mean Governer-in-Council under Section 3 of Or was made out against a person he was not T'he Sistem Thornton and Miss Jessie Wil. The defendant refused to return the dog. time, we can well afford to be satisifed with dinanec 8 of 1882, as amended and sup a criminal. He was so to speak left in
in pes- liams were billed for a 'Quakereso danes, Mr Jaaten wont down siterwards to the the fact and truth will out coner or plemented by Onlinando 4 of 1885. He acasion of freedom of movement except
that such legislation conferred that which del not come pi, much to the dis. Eet Point Dairy Farm, where the defendant beter.
Lo must leave the Colony within & sppointment of the greater part of the suis employed, and found defendant thers at
Council, and that those parous wore of Council thinka fit be may ba rotained great boost to the community, as Hong during that time in custody. There was Kong 35
nated exceptionally that is nothing in the Ordinance to sanotion a to say as the threshold of the Southern man being forcibly got on board
of the Chinese Empire with it tooming Fest
vastel
-kent to any place inillions of people, some of whom were ex-might not wish to go, He trusted the Pu- rbulent. The exceptional diffoul- dice would apply the spirit of the Ordinance tremely turb W. Roanodd Co., Fiano and Magical culties were met with oxceptional powers and that the man would be allowed to go instrument socialists and expects. Work being confered. The Governor-in-Coon- | where he liked. The motion that the mch how and rectory, Daddell St.; Showcil neted under a full sense of the respost be discharged was refused." Mous, Quod'a Road Central.
bility involved in the exercise of such
Mr Fransis thanked his Lordship for his The Ordinance required the expression of opinion. Fowers. Order of Banishment to set forth a stato- BLUEELL--I lame within an ace of making munt of the ground upon which it was A request by the Attorney-General fes if heiland last nights Duffer- How as made. This requirement was duly complied coats in the suit was referred to das son in Blufyed tell only three and the with, and the proinde mentioned that the Chainders if pressed by the Astorney-Gen. many had beun, Just recently Logished from rak
Reina Cristina, IL.M.S. Arober, Fanig
Goemon-Airlie, Patshan, Gadio. Abriven,={Nope),
dionoo: we hope this item will be included a neighbouring house. He spoken to the Veste Docs Kotor in to-night's programme, which is to be defendant there and naked for the dog, their farewell performance, and to be under. He refused to hand over the dog. For tho the distinguished patronage of HE. the defence, evidence was brought that the dog Governor. All who adosite gravfall and had been in possession of the defendant in cloves, dancing, and who like to bear October last, before the plaintif lost his good stall suna should take this, the dog. Judgment was given for the defans last opportunity of soloy and heating this dent with costs.
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