THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907.
THE SANITARY COM-
MISSION
Remuneration for Officers.
At the meeting of the Legislativo Commeil
cil of this Colony could raise a loan for railways in mid-China but when the com- munity mooted the idea of a lown for improvements in the Colony the Govern- ment was
ready to tell them they always were in a financial way and could not afford to raise a loan for public works, The proposals of the Government as set the ont in the document laid before Council of last meeting would not meet
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
His Excellency Mr F. H. May, OMeer Administering the Government, presided it the meeting of the Legislative Council which was held this afternoon. There were also present
COURT INTERPRETERS.
Troubles of the Police.
THE VICTORIA RECREATION
CLUB.
Annual General Megting.
Mr Silva Netto asked what the balance in hand of $26,936.59 -represented. It seemed about the same every year.
The Hon. Secretary pointed out that it represented the fixed deposita, lurs the luss sustained during the year.
I
Mr Silva Netto then went on to criticiza
5
EVENING CONTINUATION
→ CLASSES.
Presentation of Prizes.
Yesterday evening the prizes and certi- murder was contioned,- His Lordship Sirs of the Victorin Recreation Clule was of the Club. The statement was unt conficates, won by the pupils at the Evening Francis Piggott (Chlef Justice) pointed out hold on the Club's premises inst evening, prahonsive nor huld; the stock of hand in Continuation Classen wore, presented by
In the Supreme Court this morning, when the trin of the four Japanese fea
The antal goneal meeting of menthe method of showing the financial position
this afternoon, the Hon. Mr. Hewett gavebo cuse. Mr Pollock had not worked out BROADWOon, D. B.. (Commanding the timt he wantes) to impress upon the flovers-Ir A. Rodger presiding. There were also was not shown; the Club must have the Hou. Mr A. W. Brewin, The cere
notice that he would ask the following questions at the next meeting of the
Council:-
(1) Will the Governingnt state if it is propused to recognise the special services rendered by certain government officials in connection with a Commision appointed to enquire into the working of the Public Ith and Buildings Ordiamies?
'
a
how long it would take but it would he
His Excellency Major-General R. G.
Troops in South China)
Hon. Mr H. H. J. GoMFERTE, (Attorney
sory considerable length of time, thirty (leneral). farty or fifty years. The Government pay for expected the community to
improvements.
s]
His Excellency I wonder you can say that. Many of the improvements have been paid for by the Government,
Mr Pollock: Perhaps you are right. I do not want to deprive you of nay credit for (2). If so, what if any special verannera-provements paid for by the Govern
tion is it proposed to grant for the exi work undertaken by the following members of the Hongkong Civil Survice: --Mr Buwan Bowlinds, Mr J. Dyor Ball, Mr A. Clup. 3/2413, V. 13.
(3). Will this remuneration if noted ix dealt with by n sperini te-in-the Legislative Council?
(4) If not, has the proposed amount been already included fix same previous vote. if, which vole, of will the sun granted to the officials be paid en off Miscellaneras Charges?
ment.
His Excellency: I want necuracy. Me-Pollock Apparently the Govern- ment proposed to land with this question which would be beneficial to the tenants,
His Excellency: It will allow the two hounds to hold as many as the three did.
Mr Pollock:
I ou like to so that I have very gave doubts worked out. regarding it.
An interjection from the Colonád Secretary, which was not heard, brought forth a retort from Mr Pollock I must ask the Colonial Secretary he not allowed to interrupt un with his remarks.
The Colonial Secretary: There is no Bill before the Council.
Discussion in the Legislatives.
Council.
Mr Pollock: We love the Government's
Mr Hewett rose to address the Council nt was interrupted by His Excellancy, who desired to know on what point Mr Howott wished to address the Council.
My Bewell: I wish to make sunn runrks on the proposed shundiments
His Excelloney must rule you of order. 3 allowed Mr Pollock to proceed
onit
At the meeting of the Legislative Couns eil thus aftaveram a discussion visual upon several points arising out of the report of i the Commission appointed to investigate the administration of the Tablic Heath he wished to eriticise certain r
rand Buildings Ordinance.
by ffis Excellency the Governor at the
anund the Public Health and Building cwrdinance gras mail & first time. Hi- Ex- enliency had stated that they were satisfied that the existing law relating to embicles hal proved a failure and had expressed the hope that the community as whole would make the subject up and arrive this time of some rathod which would settle the gitowhion nattere and fur nit.
marks curiceming me definite question with run to which 1 was fundish
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would
Hon. Mr A. M. THOMSON (Oolonial) Secretary}
Treasurer)
Hon. Mr C. Mol. Mrsan, (Colonial Hon. Mr A. W. BREWIN (Registar General).
Hon. Capt. BADELEY, Hon, Mr W. CHATHAM (Director of Puli. lio Works)
*
Hon. Dr Ho KAL Hon. Mr E A. HEWITT. Han. Mr H. UsED D
Hon. Mr H. E. POLLOCK, K.G..
Hon. Mr H. Keswick.
Hon. Mr Wer YU5.
mont the absolute necessity of having the very best interpretors possible,
Hon. Mr Gomporis-Your Lordship
instructions have been noted. I andor
present --
tho bar
sustained some lofs by the typhoon in
:
furniture, etc., yet nothing beyond they took place at Queen's Collage in the shown by the deposit books or boats lost was shown. Honka pointed out prescue of a large number of students, that the annunt eredit of mombora as but mentors of the general public were
and statement.
in
Alves, 3. A. S. Alves, N. H. Alves A. A Alves, A. E. Alves, J. L.
I presenting the prices Mr Browin stand from the police tint the rate is the M. S Alves, W. Armstrong. 4. F. Asgur, should be taken into considerations vary mull minority.
man should be charged as quickly as M. T. Anger, H. M. Bain, J. W. Baine, J. it was all expanded it should not be taken
pointed out that though the classes Wore- receipts for refreshments possible aftor his arrest. In this instance. A. Bar, 1. V. Burros, 7 min 4 The Chairman, in proposing the adep-discontinued now Day would be renamed
supplied, the police scoured the country and could C. Botello, L. Le Breton, H: B. Bridger,
tion of the
raport only find one main
A. II. Carroll, D. E. Carvalho, i d'al of accounts, entarked that Mr Bil again in October. The committee thought The accounts could it was only polite to the students who by Sir Francis Piggott-What I ans hoping minda e Castro, B. M. Chatin, J. Cruick. Notte was right, is that a Japanese interpreter will blank, D. A. Cordeiro, H. M. C. din bu shown elcarer: that had remained their ability and industry had gained prizes Cunha, F. E. Ellis, J. E. Ellis, H. Car following the old system year after year to meet that afternoon and congratulate regularly attached to the Court.
Hon. Mr Gompertz-Thora was a Japa.michael, G. L. Dunest, E. J. o. Figuef- and the time brul now rived to get out of them upon their success, and whistling
the old
hud left Kowloon groove. They the Court, rede, H. I. F. de Figueiredo, M.-A. and he hoped all such utters had been to remember the founder of the evening
Figueiredo, J. M. Fonseca, J. Forbes, W. left behind in the old shed. The now cour-classes. acessory G. Goggin, T. C. Gray, S. B. Green, C. mittue, he was sure, would consider the gratitude to H.F. bir Matthew Nathan
Jons undo. On the
nese-interpreter attached to bné ho was charged with being
to the crime-hence the trouble.
E A. Hance, C. E. Harrop,
E. M.
The students owel a "dolt of
Education was a subject in which, he took /**
Mr A. G. FLETCHER (Acting Clerk «BEWARE OF THE WIDOWя» | Hazoland, E. Humphreys, F. J. V. Netta proposal being scouded by Birthe deepest interest and they know tint
of Council).
THE PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE.
The Hon Attorney General moved the Second testing of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1908.
.
Hon. Mi Memur seconded and the Bill was rend a second time, and passed through Comunitter,
The Hon. Attorney General proposed
the third reading.
Mr Messer seconded and the Bill was
read a third time utní passed.
THE NEDERLANDS BANK.
AMOY.
A Canton Story.
(From a Correspondent.)
CANTOR, June 19.
!
speaker did not think they could lave a They
notice
out of
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tho
thau
No doubt sure of them felt
thut the
would
ink the advice of those who were older
His Excellency attended the English and know better. He remembered when
DX-
certain tween the examiner and
student Sir Matthew Nathat turned to bins (the speaker) and renurked that he did not seo
the V. R. U., either pay their secretary
why that student wished to come there. But Mr Wong Tak Kwong differed from state sum or make a grant to cover his
His Excellency and he hiped he would exposes. In the past, I an informed, it contiuno to attend those classes for another Before distributing the prizes he was the custom for the secretaries to make year.
would like to express his thanks to the charge upon the Club for this purpose, but this has not been done by ont present moles of the teaching staff for their
4191-
past eight months, circumstances, therefore, 1 beg to propose connection with that this meeting rote a sum of 8250 to the temporary but he was glad to have had the secretary as
of working with them. For opportunity
suggestions
it was carried. Jorge, S. Kingalury, A. Kemp, H. W. Mr Gra
Gray proposed the re-election of Mr when His Excelleney took an interest in a B. Kennelt, I. Kaln), B. A. Lantusert, A. Rodger chin. The comprehen eubject he was not content. to stand by and sive remarks of the eluirman about the criticiso. but took more than one man's I. E. Laemmori, J. J. Leiria, F. P. troubleus times through which the Club share in the work. There nother gen- Lanfesty, W. Lagan, A. A. Lopes, J. M. nd passent during the past year left little tloman whose name theyould also ro- Lopos, P. Loureiro, F. A. Mackintosh, fur him to say. Mr Rodger always had the member, Mr W. H. Willis, who had It. Matthmey, D. Melma, A. Mekirdy, interests of the Club at heart, and the drawo up the prospectus and the syliates. were fortunate in having at their Some residents in China know that one M. Moser, H. J. Mougou, L. better chairman. It's an ill wind that disparities are on a new, nad the of the curious things done among the A. M. Neves, J. W. Oglerne, R. W blows body say good," he remarked, knowledge and experience, paople is to marry a maiden to the spirit Roza Percim, J. M. Roza Perciru, H. W. The typhoon had blown the club to Hong committee were now in n position to give a usufel education in a variety of subjects. of her affianced husband, should he die Fettey, R. W. Pearson, R. Pestonji, F. kong, where he hoped it would remmin and
-willi Mir
That
would afternoon
refer to eng rledger as chairman.
uly bofore the aetust marriage. The siden. Pratt, C. J. Poole, F. Kapp. E. M.
Mr Hazeland seconded the notion, which and that was English. He hoped that all Raymond, P. M. Remedies, A. J. V.
was carried..
autbitious Chinese would not rest with tho ever afterwards remains a virgin, and is Ribeiro, J. Rodger, I. G. Rodrigues, T. Mr Baine-Before the election of the
knowledge of English they had acquirod at grently honoured because she has been Rutherford, J. H. Ruttonjve, A. Rosa, souretary takes place there is n utter the schools but that they would tend The Hos. Attorney General moved the willing to fulfil the engagement, made H. & Sayer, J. H. Soth, H. A. Both, which I would like to bring before the those evening classes for at last two years.
of members regarding the ex The Hon. Mr Pollock claimed the right | to ask the Council to allow me to spenk at Second reading of the Bilf entitled An before the death of the young man, nyd so Shaw, H. Summers, F. F. Ega on Silya. ponues incurred by s ecerotary on enough already int he hopal the
A. F. B. Silva Netto, A. M. T♫ Sonres, V. ¦ behalf of the Club, which
are not to ohtress the Cramoil as the remarks made the fast teeling I cannot allow you Ordinance for giving to a Foreign Company remain a virtual widow for life.
A curious side light, both on things son Sorby, M. A. A. Souza, M. A. R. Souza, rofumed to him. Meubers was large another opportunity of covering the whole called the Nederlandsch-Indische Handels. field or any part of it outside the
understand that the secretary A lagen last sting of the Council when a Bill to ] of cubicles or the „Bil before the Council Tank certain facilities for carrying on it and not seen, was brought to light here F, K. Tata, 11. E. Victor, A. Walling and Club as the V. R. C. must necessarily he animation and heard the conversation S
yesterday It happened that a young man R. C. Witchall.
pockor considerably by
by the end of Mr Heweli
out that I business m the Colony. Jint
Mr Messat seconded and the Bill was was engaged to bo married when he amnet going!
to say anything beyond what
The notice convening the meeting having the year and it is to remedy this that I
umlerstand has bean sail by the hot momher opposite read a second time, and passed through died. There was therefore no one to wor-boen rond, the Chairman said:- Gentlemen, direct attention to it.
other clubs, with oven less members ship at his tomb, which was, of course, a the printed report and statement of me. I merely wish to make one remarks Committee. because I do not want to run the risk later
The Bill was then rend a third time and great distress in the family. His brother accounts, which wore circulated several days on of the Government bringing it up thai the unofficial means allowed an ame
an amend passaİ,
consequently sot akut mending this un-age, I will with your permission treat as ment to be par through without any re The Courcil adjourned sine die. happy condition of affairs. He arranged earl. The year under review which pro
arks. What I wish to
with a widow, whe hind one son, to be mar to point out is
missed so well in the forepart, and I am that a very huge setion of the community
riel to the spirit of the decensed, and, by sure, had the arrangements sketched out secretary last year at my rato. Undor the kindness the work was only is not satisfied that with the compensation
this strange union, the widow became the provided in existing ordinances nad which
dead man's bride, nud her son, becas his your respective Committees been carried you think is perfectly satisfactory. I would
out as they then contemplated, would have son, and would therefore afterwards cairy resulted successfully, so far as good direct attention to tint fact now. It is a most important one. Owners who suffer
on the line of the family and worship swimming fates, water-polo, semtch raw- dantage by renson of sanitary laws are
at the grave. The widow was paid sixty Mr Pollock. It has to do with entitled to compensation.
His Excellency: T
સ the property Excelliacy's remarks on the first reading,
It is not often the cals and monotony dollars for consenting to the matriago, and ces the anusual regatta were he Attorney General: Then it is of no insumitury? alt ll.
Mr Hewett: That is a question to be of Amoy life is broken by a wedding, but was takou to the house of the deceased conccrued. I regret to say only a few MT Pollock I think it is a great im senased. An enormous number of linuses un Friday last, June 14th, Mr Olsen of man. There Imppered to be a small slave aquatic entertainments were given, some at pertinence on the part of the then, the in Hongkong which were perfectly sanitary the I.M. Customs was married to Bliss girl living there and the widows, Inving night-time, and others in the afternoon, all Attorney General tist the remarks I ainen Feb. 20, 1903, were immediately after Ball, at the Union Church, Kulangin at married her spirit husband, and found the of then providing good sport to the com- going to take aro of no value. I claim the wards rendered insanitary by the passing o'clock. The ceremony was performed by re it rather unsatisinatory after she had petitors and spectators alike. They were ight adtrum the Council with regul
thest drastie Burrs, the proprisals of the Goverment which Mr Osanus desired to place on record Dr. W. Misgregor of the K. P. Mission, received the sixty dollars, decided to carry well patronized by members arul their friends and judging from the interest wure laid an the table. If Excellen
number of people, chiefly Indies, The tako her to San Yui oity and so prezent. I wish to add hero that a good Church was very elaborately and beautifully her there. It came to pass that the decorted, and the bride looked very brother lost his sixty dollars, his slave girl, deal of money was spent in putting the 1 moly spoke on behalf of pretty as slm niked up the aisle with the This wowly fotind xon for his decense wimming enclosure and surrendings Nobbs, L. Lammert, J. Alves, A. A. Building), S. A. B. Bux;
bridegroom. After the wedding was over brother, and at the same time the widow. in gol simpe for these entertainments; I The Colonial Secretary took exception (and it did not take long to put matters though there does not appear that he had but antoriamately for as, after doing so,
to the words used by Mr Hewett on certainly think it would be
he mors convenient
conceived any fondness for her. However, the disastrous typhoon of September the the minions of the law were sot, upon her 18th not only wrecked dir swimming i track and she was found with her mon en- nelosure, but also Cigh-house, bout-shod, joying herself, for she had sold the little and Granasium; and our contemplated maiden for fifty dollars, and with the two arrangements had all to be abandoned. CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY. suns she was preparing to have a fow The dange to the bonte was considerable, Į months' rest and Loliday. Now, howover, and the estimated approximate monetary she is inside the Canton gaol and the whole loss arived at by the Sub-Committee, after family is in a state of commotion, for ingeing into the water, was $3,200. The any case, it is likely that the son will not debit balance of $1,368.31, Fesis $241.56, consent to be the son of the dead man, and carried forward from the previous year, as therefore the latter will have no one to shown in the general working account is Ng. Tit. Yung was appointed some time worship at his tomb after all.
Attorney General: Has this auy
thing to do with the Bill for
the
is
Council!
to
ld the right to address the members of
the Council I have an equal right.
WEDDING TESTIVITIES,
(From Our Oorrespondent.)
Amer, June 17.
1
us un hommaritum.
the information of the public bo would mention that 76 students had passed with,
Lagan secondes, and the motion was carried unanimously.
Mr M. 4. Souza proposed the re-elec-credit, 50 students passed, and 103 received tion of Mr Frank Lammert as honorary certificates for regular attendance. In all subjects the majority of the students show- ed very good attainments.
The prize winne
winners were Germann, M. Gomes
Wong Tak-kweng
secretary.
The
Elias Abraham
and
Elo.)
that he reserved his right of comment at a and the service was attended by a largo off the shto girl one evening, and take wore highly appreciated by a Gray, H. A. Lammert, E. M. Hazeland, lish ( Ho Wing-French (Adv),
later date.
His Excellency I think the hop, nem
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113
ber is rather under a misapprehension,
the
previous meeting of the Council I need
the indulgence of
The Colonial Secretary referred to Mr lewet's personal explanation with rugari
House and the other land owners. Mr Hewel
I members to make those Mr Henger.
remarke which were not in order.
in
if the hon. member woukl deter his that occasion which he said amounted
rubarka till such time as a bill is salamitted
There are various
upwing to the inability of this song hetween explain
rule
plenty
through), the newly-married couple left to charge of fairness against the the Church to the strains of the well to the Council dealing with cubicles. Guvernatent, which he waintained was known Melessohn's Wedding Maroli.
d. then Ders which are
willy unwarranted.
An "At Homo" was held shortly aftor at what took place Bard to grant exemptions. That is why and the Government and showed that the the house of Mr and Mrs. Armour, also of
Mr. Hooper had this Bill is brought in.
the landowners
the 1.M. Customs, and the happy pair left hon, member out of order. He must abide of time before the passing of the Bill to later on in the afternoon in the 5.5 by the rules of the Council. The
know the exact terms of it. On these facts Haitan for the South, for their honey ment I made was a very short one and he submitted on shows that Mr
mook, Eallowed by the good wishes of all allowed as hon. member a great deal of Hewett's remarks were entirely unjustified,
I licenso to make a personal explanation, Hİ
Mr Hewett. May make a personal their many friends, another hon. member waubs to go jete explanation? the
I think it is very whole question. inconveniont.
Mr Pollock: T
propose to anke some observations on
on your Excellency's armaris
Iow
state-
"His Excellency: You nude your por senal explantion at the Inst meeting.
THE RABON-BOAT FESTIVAL.
As I srrite this yearly festival is being
Mr Hewett: The Colonial Secretsry held with the usual gusto. It lasts in
lus specially referred to certain remarks Amoy for three days, the 5th, 6th, and 7th of the Chinese th Moon Fire boats are
at the last mecting of the Council, made by myself and I am absolutely within claim my right to do so. 7
His Excellency If you insist it just shows one should never break the rules.
Mr Pollock: 1
ar rights in claiming the right to say
whether I do or do not confirm what he sayN said.
I Mr Putluck
The hon, member is enti.
competing this year, three large once, and
two small ones,
all belonging to the
I do not seo why I shouldled to answer the hon. Colonial Secretary. Andy boatmon. For the last two or three
not answer remarks you trade. It monstrous for your Excellency to claim the right to address
His Excellency: I did post elim it. I
asked the leave of the Council,
His
SPORTING.
Rifle Shooting.
Mr J.A. S. Alves accended the motion, Mr R. Henderson was elected bonorary which was carried with acclamation. treasurer on the notion of Mr. Pearson, Tam Wingekwong
(Adv.), af. seconded by Mr L. A. Lammert.
following
committees were
then S. Capar; Machine 51m, Lam-
Tak-kwong our Tak-kwong; Eng elected by ballot:
GENERAL COMMITTEE: MOSHES T. English Benior) HOLE?
Juman and Ho fu M. Melver, T. Meck, W. Logan, J. Rodger, N. C. Gallust; Shorthand (Elo.) Alice L.
French R. W. Fanson and J W. Baina,
BALLOTTING COMMITTEE: Messrs A. 1. Leg
Lesbirel; Shorthand
Construction, Tso Ching-fong, Weight; Mathematics: Ele. Alves, F. M. Roza Pereira, A. E. Alves, and T. S. Wright;
Kwok-yan; Mathematics (Ads.) Chan W. Geggin, C. E. Bance, M. A. Figueiredo
special attendance prizes, Chum Cheers for the Chairman and honomey and J. Cruickshank.
Recretary closed the meeting.
Ng Tit Yung Resigns.
(From a Correspondent.)
CANTON, June 10,
Un
Sun and Kunigi Yooose.
On the motion of the Rev. Dr Pearce & vote of thanks was passed to the Hon. Me Brewin and the proceedings.terminated.
A BYE-ELECTION,
LONDON, June 15,
The following is the result of the lijo? clection for Rutlandzhiro, caused by the death of the Right Hon. G. H. Finch (Conservative):-
Gretton (C.)
Lynn (L)...
was as follows
.
As the last general election, lidt
Finch (C.). Wy. It. Pearson (L.).
also entirely attributable to the destruction ago by the Viceroy to take charge of the and inconvenioneo caused by the typhoon, Chinese branch of the Kowloon-Canton and should, I think, be considered ng railway, and ho accepled the position. extraordinary expenditure. The respectivo The public does not know what has tran
It thus appears that though 30 less cotes Sub-Committees, in their reports, have spirod, but it appears that Secretary Ng
were recorded, the Conservatives have Captain Nicholson, of the Voluulecas, gone so very fally into all matters pertain. has resigned the post. The alleged renson increased their majority from 683 to 801. The manifesto justifica the rejection of support heartily,
years, none of the Kulangau Sanpan mon has presented a silver cup for conipotitioning to the various departments they is what is graerally offered by Chinese Excellency If the explanation is have competed, but some of them join with between members of Right Half No. i represent, and the suggestions put forward officials when they seek to get out of a post the Irish Councils Bull on the ground of its inadequacy and unworkableness, and addres puroly you an take it.
Mr Hewett
The Colonial Secretary's the Amoy mest in the racing. It is one of Company, subject to the following con by them, I am sine, will be carefully that does not command itself to them. At the decision of the National Convention in considered by the incoming Committees any rate he assigns old age and sickness Dublin sunstitutes a rigorous call to arms Mir Hewett: There is one thing I would quotation from my speech in substantially the most popular festivals of the Chinese,ditions:--
to say.
correct. I have nothing to apologise for and coming in the warm weather is Inrgely 1.--Competition open to all members of that I think it is unnecessary for me to
as the reason for the step that he of the Irish people, with the object of
foreing the Irish question to the front. to take back, and I stand nothing to
by every You are clearly not in
w, so the manifesto Experience Hulo cannot be wou putronized, the hills and evoty point of Right Half No. 1 Company. No entrance enlarge on these reports, as I should only has thally decided to take. word said (Applause from Mr Pollock.)
shown, so His Excellency pointed out he was not vantage being ntilized by crowds of fecs. 2.-To be won outright by the be repenting what has already been returned from Hongkong to Canton and proceeds, that Home Mr Pollock: I regret having to profacefraid of criticism of anything he wrospectators. This year many tinh Chinese member making highest.aggregate (includ- mado known to you. Nevertheless, 1 an has had a personal interview with theby, conciliation alone, but only by hard- these remarks by expressing my surprise or said. nt the attitudo which you, Sir, as Officer
In fact he rather ill have chartered several steam launches, and ng bandicaps) of any 9 out of 12 monthly glad to say that notwithstanding the losses Viceroy. It may be resumed that his ghting and rigorous and sustained
by an active Party in the Administering the Government, have adopt it. When the
shoots. 3.--Seven shoots and ono sighter sustained by the Typhoon, we are in a fairly resignation has been accepted, for the House of Commons, and through an or up members of the Council thesa eruke around for hours, thus giving at each rouge, 200, 500 and 600 yards; good financial position (applause) The report says that he has decided to go to guisation of the Irish rate in the United I know your Excellency dál not wish would lute every opportunity of discussing the crowded assembly on board a mach position prone; Bisley targets. Blow membership is practically the same 19 last Shangliai that he may get good, medical absolutely intopondo
лить it. Mr Pollock had suggested a sche
party interests. think it was the proper time to criticated nut time at the present time the well as the pleasure of a sail on the water members to be present, or shoot not to than twenty new members have boon that the impending change in the National Directory.
like
His Excellency:
order,
evl. I
your remarks to be criti
y criticised. but I did not
thom at net megling The question
you
said is one of the most important with
the first line at last occting.
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general amending
through the fault of the
Director
housed
in the woleone breezo,
+
MATTERS SCHOLASTIC,
NAILWAY PROSPECTS.
He has
whole
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SOLICITORS' FEES.
Judgment in Wilkinson and Grist Wijkinson.
The Kobe
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tion in Ireland,
lish
In view of the grave convened im
Rout of Erg-
of the Situation,
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice is issued by: M. Figg of the Hongkong Observatory -
On the 20th at 11.55 -The barometer. has fallen nuderately over the NE and S. coasts of China, and rison slightly in the Philippines
he would not go into at present. He better opportunity of watching the funt, as off" shots not allowed. 4.-At least 4 year whilst I may inform you that no less advice in order to recupente. It may he
a very difficult position. which this Council would have to deal and they had a very in
count: 5.--Handicaps to be revised by carolled since we moved to this sido. IamViceroy of the Two Kwang has a good deal mediately. you also referred to certain proposals
had a very largo railway scheme on
The Irish Party decided to oppose the the Committee aftor oach shoot. 6.-Com- sure it is a great pleasure to all members which worn submitted to the Concit for and which was not going to prove a gold-
mine. The currency was in a very deplorable Examinations are all the rage at most of petitors to hand their carde on the of this Cleb, notwithstanding the fact that to do with this resignation. Probably third reading of the Territorial day Bi condition-
-not iro of cubicles and referred at groot length to various circumstances, and there
Mr Pollock then dealt with the question (Goverment, but by combination of ( the schools jest now in preparation for the rango to the Hon. Secretary or, in his fien teams entered and competed in the things would not move so smoothly under and to miso the question of the Irish:
Water Polo Shield competition, that our the new regimo as it has done, soving that University on the Irish Estimates. was coming summer holidays. The host is absence, to a member of the Committee, team came out an easy first, and the Viceroy Chau appointed Secretary Ng to the scheme which was put, formed to the opium question looming up in tremerdons, so both examitters and ex-failing that to the senior man present, team a good second (spplause). The the important post. four years ago, which provided that the back-ground, and the Chinatown tho upper
doors of every third]
etor amincos have rather a bad time of it, and otherwise their scores will not count. T. annual athletic sports were held as house should be pulled down to make of Public Works wanted $2,000,000 for both alike will not be sorry when they are No orthoptics or white paint will bo Fairly largo fields and keen.
100+ 4.90
the increasing water supply. Under
with go
good provision for lateral windows. Objections
handicapping, in a great mea the circumstances he did not think any all over, and home for the holidays" bo- allowed, but plain glasses may be used insure, were responsible for the keen interest to this schoo were that the party scheme which
into millions of cones the welcome cry. Work for hours case of defective eyesight. Sights may be taken by both competitors and spectators. walls between the
might Houses
were well contested. ereats were regaire strengthening or in some casos dollars was within the region of coniu kot stuffy class-rooms is not condu ve smoked or painted blackt. 8.-Compotitors The different eroat
The arrangements and results on a the rebuilding. the Council was satisfied sideration. Section 175 which required that the schone was worth a good one open spaces in the rear was the re-either to good-teaper or longevity, and must use the viles as issued from the The
you plonse" mco inaugurated by us, such a dificulty should not be allowed to sult of a report by the Insanitary Properties truly the youth of China of both sexes Aunbury, but private alinge will be allowed, provod very satisfactory. I
Pressure is highest to the N of the stand in the way. It was simply and Commission-one of the strongest coin- Inbour under many slisadvantages in their 9-Fust shoot to take place at Kowloon brought together a good number of com-
Herald roports-In Yangtze in the North, and over the 8 part missions which ever ant in the Colony search for, learning, especially in South Range on Sunday, 7th July, 1907. The petitors, and some interest was taken solely a question of money.
Juus & the appeal by of the Chum Sea in the Boutli, It is relative. His Excellency: Have you any ider. They reported that a very large number of
200 yards range to close as soon after 0.30 in it by members of this Club. One of our Court how much
insanitary houses unit for habitation-cat- money is wanted?
a.ni. as possible. Handicaps for this first representatives came in second. I now Messrs E. J. Grist and C. G. Wilkinsonly low over S. China.
Moderate variable winta. will probably desiro on peur behalf and my own, to thank the in Kennedy's stables were better? Mr Pollock: I would be glad if 5tY14
I havo not referred to our projected shoot will be the same as those in foreu our energetic Honorary Secretary, Tres against the judgment of the Kobo Chino prevail in the Formosh Channel, and wo could tell me.
than people in soma parte of Hongkong. Mr Hewelt had
to certain houses railway for a long time, because I have the last of the series of monthly shoots. His Excellonay: About eight millionilt in 1902 which
referred to
surer, Auditos, the Editor of the Monthly Saibansho in the action ngainst Mr J, derate to fresh 8. monsoon over the N. part
of the China Sea. become
Magazine; the inesolors of the various Con Clifford Wilkinson came on for hearing insanitary dollars.
Golf.
nitties, and those gentlemen who assisted
The Japanese returnq are lacking this Mr Pollock, said he was not knocked by the operation of Ordinance I of 1903 been waiting for signs of life among those
us in acting as officials, for their respectivo In this action, it will be remembered morning. down by the figurus nontioned. He ex-probably he (Mr Howeft) was thinking of who have the scheme in hand: But latest
valuable services willingly rendered in appellants claimed payment of the sum pected something like it. Etch a schome particular block of houses at Kowloon reports are more reassuring, since many would bring about ans enormous boom for belonging to the Humphrey's estate which contracts have been already given out
Mr John Ball won the whaleur cham- diferent plus host to of of 12,348 for professional services in
and occasions, thes
best the Colony from the point of view of published loowed largely in the Commission-
the various foreign firms pionship of England last month. He helping to health. Lo was a chome which deserved Mr Howeit: I object to that remarks. for milway interial of many kinds. Itu Fory distinguished sout, and this is not thin, Club (applause). I think No have connection with legal proceedings brought the epithet of thorough being applied to it. You have no right to twist words of inine stated that another month or two will god the first time that he hung on tho amateur reason to congratulate ourselves on being against several persons in regard to in
on this side of the harbour! Excellency. Who woul
bear the to show that I have tried to roll a log or
shampionship, although it was in 1809 that once more on
lost no fringements of respondent's trade-mark, grind an axe for someorio else, especially tho first sod turned, and a roul beginning he won ite last whom he beat the late loan assure you your Commit the Appollants. word represented by M/S. winds, moderate or fresh; showery,„.
after Pollock suggested that the Govern-one who was my colleague on the Sanitary made at a point close to the property of Zioutenant Tato after a tie at Prustwick. time in oernission to take for the site. Yausishita but respondent failed to ap-incherato
be called upon to contribute Commission. It is absolutely falso.
of what is known as
promisos Hoylake School of At present, as you all
in and arrangements on new sito
on this of the buildings on either side of the words.
Island. Factually, I suppose, wharf 1888, 1889, 1519, and 1801, and won the of
tire, find I nature, bo
contribute two-thirds. The Mr Hewett-You imputed things to ime, will be constructed so that stanicis may munteur championship in 1888 at Prest will show t good sense by:
treating any demolition of the top floor of the
wich, 1800 His Excellency I said I thought that come alongside to load and unload; nid
inconveniouce inediato
would mean budding
Hoylako, 1802 at Sandwich, the windows could be provided and
generous spirit, until things are tu oubicles. The consequent probably you wore thinking of those big Railway Station be built from which 1804. nt Hoylake, and 1800 at Prestwick in a one they may
Ho won ty...bore
would houses,
the Mr Howell: I was not,
we can tako train to Chiang Chow. May with a scope championship in 1800 really proper order, which I ruiret to i
I take some timo. The new of 164, and was twice.beaten
permanent benefit. by this and it is only right that
His Excelicnay: Well, I thought you it soon materialize, so as to shorten the in the amntour championship in tw final.
should be buildings should have to contribute towards tho improvement.
amateur championship' three times, and will ments has carrict why ill the scratch, should any further information be desired, medy will care your cold and all danger than when the sun, treatment la employ- and most of the handicap, prizes at the I shall be plonsod to give it to the best of from this discans will be avoided. For sale For sale by all chemists and stora-
keopers by all chemists and storekeepers.. various clubs to which be belongs,
iny ability
Cust
ent should
say one-third of the amount, the owneza
ono
inter-
that more
THE AMATEUR CHAMPION,
tho
the Standard Of Company, on the mainland He was born in the founder necessary permissionowo are only pear and was not represented. The judg
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ends ing at 10 am to day 0.09 inches,
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to Forecast
FORECAST DISTRICT --Hongkong and Neighbourhood.
2-Formas: Channel: Variablo vinde,
8-South coast of China between Hong
4-South coast of China between
Hong kong and Hainan: Same as No. 1
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM
His Excelloney: I did not twist your opposite Kulangit, not for from Whale cat. He won the St. George's Con to the trust members meat was delivered yesterday by default in kong and Lamooks: Same as No. 1
at
any favour of the appellants.
LINGERING COLDS.
111
weekens the system, Do not run
blood poisoning resulting from a cutor
nearing complation by THE
cost 823,000, Buford,
the the risk of an attack of pneumonia by bruise. I also causes the parts to heat
On the question of com/ero. Mr May, then stated that the journey inland, and may wonil livo to sco Mr John Ball has won the Irish open the end of this year, and approximately langer à cold bangs en, the more it is an antiseptic liniment sad preventa pensation Mr Pollock pointed out that in quoetion of compensation had been dealt the railway extended until it joins thasoides having won innumerable toumacioption of the report and accounts, neglecting it. Chamberlain's Cough Re without maturation and in much less timo
the English Public Health Act it is clearly with in 1003 and the Gevarnmont were
to re-open it, nor to lines boing built near Hongkong and laid down that property owners wore to fully determined ruecive compensation for any loss sustained go into the question of compensation for Canton, on the one side, and towards Foo
chow, and on to Shanghai, on the other. through radical sanitary laws. The Counless of cubicles.