DESTIXATION,

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

VESSELA

Amoy a Foochow ...Haiching. Australian Porte. to. Empire minige B'iny v. S'porn, C'bo. Ringo Maru FOTO Princess Alice Flume. Triasto .. Persia..... Haiphong...ingan...

B'mend 'bury Soazia, Kobo & Yokohama... Firano Нати Kudat & San

Sandakan... Borneo London. & AMAJO

HATTE, F

Fondon, Antwerp, &c. Simla umnos I'don F'dan & A'worp Peabrokeshire

· Marseilles," "v, Saigon.. Armad Pohio Mar.. L'don, & A'work Kitano. Mart...... Manila, Cobu & NoiZafiro MAI

at noon.

Douglas, Laprak Co. July 22, 158pm. "Gibb Livingston & Co July 22, 16. Noon.

Niopou Tomon Salahza About July 28 Melchers & CommNaly Sander, Waller & Conly 29, at Noor."

Swire...July 26, 41 1 p.m.. Butterfeld & Hamburg. Am'ka Liniel Anzust S. Ninpou Yusen Kaisha July 2, at 11 am

folcher & Co.......July 20. Sp. P.&O. 9. N. fo...... July 22, Noon.

THI BURIAL OF HONGKONG

Considerabia Kin e

THE CHINA MAIL.

meeting of the Santi-ry Board on Tum day sfternoon, with regard to the question of permanent burial sites for Hourkong

· Chinese,

The President submitted mininuke which. was an followay. In view of the numerous exhumations which [are. ^-taking place.

jin

1560 9.4. Co. About Juls og cemeteries and the increas

Hardine, M'son Co, Ed. About Aug. 8.

Massagorios Maritimes Aug 1, 1 D. Nippon Yuson Risha Aug. 2. Daylight. Shewan, Tomes & Co. July 21, at 4 pm. Jardine, Mson On, Id July 22, at 2 p.m. miya Yuensing ...... Manila, A'tralian Port-Kumano Maru........Nippon Yusen Kaisha Ang. 4. at Noon. Mania, Iloilo & Celn Tean Manila, Melbourne &ePrins Waldemar... MAT.. HATTO A'wernilsia NorYork, SucaCana Inverclyde Seattle & Japan) Perts finnesota San Fanciscoy, Japan American Maru.....

San Francisco. JapariTenyo Maru Saliria Cruz, v. Japan/Kiwis Maru..

San Francisco v. Japa: [Persia San Feisen. v. apar Korea

San Francisco v. Japa harin Shanghai...

Sunghai..... Shanghai

B'anghai..

langang Theran.....

.....tahui

Delhi

ཐབ་བས་་་-་བ་"I*&

S'hai Tau Japaricist........

Shai, Robe & Thawne

Shai,

C'foo

N'chwan Wingmang

S'pore, Pang, Calcutt:

sang

Shai, Moji Robe Trocotra

S'hai Koko & Moji. Ta Man..........

Shai. Kobe & Tham Fedde

Show, Amoy & Taijin Mara

grow, Amoy & Anpin Joshu Mars

8 hai, Kobe & Yhumelnbrin..................

thi, Kobe & Yham Alesia.........

Ling - number of people effected --by them who are making. Hongkong their per manent home, it would be advisable to res apark certain areas in all the larger come- teria for the permanent interments of the retains of Chinese who die in the Colony At present cach cemetery has three or four sections where, intermente can be made and the fees vary in accordance with the nature of the section. Section A is free, in B the fee is $1 and in 0.87. In some cemetation such as Mount Caroline there

Butterfield Swire...J July 25, at 4 pm Melchors at Co..... Aug 12, at 4p.m. Homburg Am'ks Linie bout July 22. Shuwan, Tomes & Co. About July 27. Nippon Yusen Kaiah Aug. 9, at Noon. Tayo Kisen Kaisha... July 21, Noon, Toya Risen Faisha....July 3, at Noon, Toyo Kisen Kaisha...

...Aug. 15, at Noos, Pacific Mail e. Co... Aug. 4, at 1 p.m. Pacis Mail 8 8. Co. Aug. 11, at 1 pm. Pacife Mail on. Co... Aug. 26, at Noon. Tardine, M'son & Co, Tel July 20, at Nom. Atterfield Swire...July 2, Mirinight Butterfiel & Swire. Tuly 20, sta

£ 4 p.m. Co... Tule 25. at 10a.m. 19. - 2. 3. *.

Melchors & Co...... About July 28, Mesageries Maritime About Jaly 91. lariizo, Arsin Co L Ty 21, at Noon.

ardino Mon& Co.LdTnly 21, at 2p.mxpressly stated that, no exhumations will

About July 27.

IP. & O. S. N. Co July 10,

ippon Yuser

wedish East Asiatic About Aug. 3. Osaks Shosen Kaisha. July 23, at 10 3.31. Janka Shosan Kaishe Inly 26, at 10 km. "Tamburg Am'ka Linie July 28.

is a suction D and the fo fue burial in this section is $20. I prosome, the idea of making the latter charge is 10 ensbla permanent' reakciants to secura more or less permanent burial sites and if this is so it would be advisable to notify the public of the fact. I propose therefore that a section to be laid out in every cemetery in Hongkong sad that it be

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BOXINGI

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Apumaton &'cants. Hengkong, June 28, 1911

THE CHINÀ MAIL.

NOTICE

849

take place in thesa sectiona unless required for some public object of paramount im- portaves the nature of which could not be oreen when the particular Dection was aid out. It will of course be necessary tr select arena far sections D which are quus unlikely to be required for public purpose- sad it wil be understood that the periodic exhortations in other portions of Communications relating to pers should ria, I'ma & Japanad Maru.. Tris, B.O., Seattle &e Awa. Mazu.*****

Comsteries will not apply to the section be addressed to THE EDITOS. Yuver & S'tle v. Japar teric

D. 1ersons who are called upon to disinter

Correspondenta must forward theis Vancouver, (BC),

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the relatives into the Colony for per-publication but as evidenes of good faith. manent loterment should be at liber g to pince their jars - (Kamtap), is touse special D sections on payment of. ANKING Curtain Ives. They should further to permitted to build tombe over the remains facquiring areas of land not exceeding 75

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rate fout in all for that purpose. The acule of feos recommended is :--For a jar

(Kam tap) only,-95; for 13 aquare feet, up to 73 Aquare feet $10. Taus pour $10; for avery additional 15 square feet

villagers could obtain small permainant sites at relatively small cost and the rich in Victoris and Kowlons could obtain site | large enough'for a substantial perm ment tomb at the maximum cost of 850. Shoale the Board be prepared to adapt thes recommend stions the only change in the cemetary bye-law which will be necessary ALL OVER THE WORLD..

will be the amendment of the parden of HE Corporation transacts every des by-law 19 relating to the foor to be paid a cription of Banking and Exchange Chinesa cemeteries in accordance with the business, receives money on Current Aoecnie of fuss detailed above. 'count at the rate of 2% per annum on daily. balances and Recepta Fixed Deposits at the following rates

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For 12 months 4 For 6-

For 3-

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3

per cent per annum.

per cent per annum.

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YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.

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414

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TEKING.. ANKING.

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+1

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PHONE 482,

Sen

LAURITSEN,

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·HATS, GLOVES, EMBROIDERY, BLOUSES, SHOES, HABERDASHERY,

Telegraphia Address Matt Hongkong THE

Telephone No. 22,..

~ Thin Onika Maz., LTD="

Coloma Bedford minuted I wish some arrangement could be made by which thave fumeral jurs had to be provided with pa forated bottoms. At pro eat when once the lid becomes damaged themia gota în, the water stands them, and these jars are prolific mesquito nurseries in many parts Chinese were the only people who had not Colony had parmant cemetery," the of the Colony.

Hon Mr Brewin-I thought the Board a permanent cemetery. What the Pre- had decided disinterments were only indent suggested was a stop in the right take place in the fred sectivas!

direchon. He thought it was most import ant that the Board should recommend the Government to adopt tona suggestions and move a grievance which m like himself and his colleague on the Bund had

Mir Hooper sad he would like to ask Mr: Lau Chu Pak if the greater number of Chinese dianiarm nes did not, omasala from Chinese themselves who waru antiqua to remove the remains of their selatives and not from the Gornment,

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The President said that as a rit of the recent large number of interments it had bpen Docessary to make fresh sites for graves in varius cemeteries, and notably at Mount Caroline, as a result of en-residents and British subjects. versations with certain Chinese gentlemen 16,850,000

he had come to the conclusion that it wou'd be a good plan if they were able to have some permanent sites where Chinese could be interred, and where they would remain undisturbed. The schems he suggested was set out in his minute. Ha. had been unable to trace th rosson for charging different fera in diferent sections, and the only concln-inn he could come to was that the higher fes was charged in order that more permanency could be secured, but whether this was right or not he could not anj

My Lau Chu Pak-It is because they There were quite a number of the Chiness secured better sites in Canton and wealthy class who intended to make Hongsh to remove the remains of their re tung their home, and in the outlyinatives there. If they had.s aite bere they villages there were many people who haduld not do it. It is not easy to find det before you leaves you may receive Me O. Lukmann o other home. It was obvious, therefore, are on the monialand. We want to hory

HONGKONG-Interest slowed.. On Current Account at the Bats of 2% per annum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS:-

For 12 months..............% per annum.

For 6 months....

For 3 months

3+% .24%

"

1517.

FAKEO TAKAMICHI, Manajer

HE MERCANTILE BANK OF Hongkong. March 19, 1911.

INDIA, LIMITED.

AVTROZITED Captral „BUMORINED · do.

42 542,500

¿PLID-UP 200

HEAD OFFICE,

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LOEDON, EQ.

BRANCEES:

EDERLANDSCHLE

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MAATSCHAPPIJ

TRADISO, SOCIETY

Herantirano 1924.

About

that the Board should try to accommodate

them as far as they could with certain sections of land in which the Chinese could inter the remains of their relativen, - and where theep remains should be undisturbed It was proposed to set aside cers to sec clone in every cometory—places which were not likely to be required for any public

f Iau Cha Pak replied that that wa so but it was on account of the fact that hinese in Hongkong could not find permanent sites.

Mr Shelton Homper-If they are in the cemetery why do they wish to move them. wy, bo Canton ?

ere, but we do not want the remains to

disturbed after six or seven YORK,

FULL REPORTS:

LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

it while at Home,

THE CHIKA Mall, Len.

The President said the exhumation Inst Price, $14 per armam including ear, Apart from Chuso" ander order of 0. As Bir Ian Cho Pak pointed out, Gorarnment," numbered between 300 and

time werp voluntary exhumation and hey took place becausa parple thought. If hey did not exhume the remains somebody

|purpose to charge's certain foe, kad to hand over the ground to the persona cals would. In Canton they could procure

the ground to oʻrned.

Mi Lan Chu Fak aid that for long tim many of the Chiness merchants and other who are permanent residents in the Colony

..:37. 15,000,000 (27750,000) had been conscious of a grievance owing to the absence of a permanent cemetery. When the astery Bye-Laws were being Frined, the Register-Ceneral and the Chinese members strongly recatamended

HEAD OFFICE—AMITEROSES. HEAD AGENCY BALAVIA.

ger sites. Much depended too no lucky

sites. In Hougkong the places of inter

were confned, hat in Cantor d

5. Wyndham Street

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A BALL"

A CONE

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* BALL

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20 country good sites were procurable proof Gentlenion, can be had đó this Offer, vided the cash was forthcoming. That was the reason there were so many exhumatams. top cam here businone who as soon way had made their wealth returns

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733 By Royal CHAREN 1851

The Pre-Ident-No, but still ther volans

Colima Bedford mentioned the pecensity

at some provider for parenting funeral

The President replied that

Donnelly

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Mr. E. Hoch

Mr. Wayte

Mr B Webb

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Me and Mr Bridgar Mr.

Capt Min

MISEL Fangmarnas Me and Mrs Stawiat

18

Colony.

Goon, indicates that a typho

the Colos

Threo Lights Vertical, Ret

I Red, ladiesbee that the wind expected to increase to full typh

Af any moment.

No. III Signal

Explosive Bon erant of the

ekal bag, frn

MACDONALDA Lehing: Manorer:

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