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CTESİNİ

Hon, W. Keswork-I really did not obseres the omission; I did not action it:

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bat enamusication with the Govenors of this solony we have reesived froma thom from the first until the last and the st is the arception every support and Basiet ne in making this public institution na bang Geil to the community as possible.

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THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1irm, 1880.

Hon, W. Keswick-I dong them,

His EXCELLENor-They made that statement

Conneil adjourned sine dic.

POLICE COURT. 10th September. *BEFORE TER HO. M. 8. TonsocпY, DEUNKENNE93.

NO TASSES.

Fined ten cents eneb, in default twonty-four

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my lida, frisal would be the int to and fault having the admission to the Maram nd Library were subjects of the Queen or not, whether they ducement for the Chinese to flock to it as they are before them unless they like to take the with the stops that have boon taken, and I know otherwise than perfectly gratultons, and open, as His he will admit that the ratepayers of the colony Laved porn.

Excelaney atates, to all well-dressed and well-be

were Germans, Ameriosas, or British subjects, do to the Museum, and regulations were neces-opinion of Bishop Bardou. Bat the question of who are so protected spa bound to contributo ta

bove taken the reponsibility that the prosent aary in the case of the latter, but these regula good faith, the question that arises out of the to the foot of the Throne. The answer of Her We do nothaki.ourselves responsible for the opinions. those werks. p to this time we have contri

W. H. LENNIE,

anmitten have sanurned in rejecting the suggestions do not oxdlade anyone, Tony in toto the minutes of the Governor and the norrespondence, ajoaty was published, and the answer of the

CORRESPONDENCE. bated nothing. arcept the small eut $2,400 a

Oc bobulf of the City Hall Committce. 3rd Ouisher, 1688.

tion of the Soretary of State. This langustian ahangs that there has boor any suppresion is not importad, 4, as His Excellency has Senretary of State was that Her Majesty tha year, and a time will come-it may come at Hon. W. Keevion-T that signed by it. ratepayers of this Colony Perhaps this most truth as regards the City Hall is stated in from the three-fold view-good faith a well Therefore, I say, it is unt the first time that any affecting the grzut of public money, many of the of ducts; none whatever has taken place. The pointed out, the full merita of this qucation Queen had recital that address very grasiously. Any moment when we shall be called upon to pay Banuie

expressed by our Correspondant 8 proportion of the sponsos already incurred. His BICHLLENCY-It is signed by Mr. Routlement, Sie Heretlos Robson, ho it, is who has printed, as given by your Ezeltenay, and very fore the Colony. New, with med to this ques-peans and Chinese, or that class feelings have of water from a well in Muray Bateseks, pab

ibretrous zian Tho preceded me in this Govern. correspondence, and your Excallenny's views are as expediency and principle-will now be ha distinction has been attempted hotween Buro-

WATER. That noecants for my anxiety to consulats on behalf of the City Hall Committe. what I call a fair and moderate surplas. Woll,

TO PEL EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS," Hou: W. Kraw OK-That is a private memo this Colony. In quoting from a despateb laid to judge between your Excellency and the City me that prastically my hou friend who has any class fealing the hon. gentleman and Mesure, it would be easvidered by hygienists as a good said-The Chinese pay $2 per cent of the taxos in little voment in tande. "It is far this sominually tion of expadioany and principle it appears to boou raised, and if this subject should swaksu bished in your today's Issue, and his remark that I have endeavoured to deal with what my hon. madue which—--

SIR. With referenca to "J.M.F.'." ażałyals friend called the omissions in the artistes before ns, and I think he will admit I bave giren arb moment I am addressing the Council My hon and they pay about the same proportion of the feeling of steifo between races than the nursening these rules as a matter et expedinecy, be- His EXORLUENCY-Ordar, ortor. At this Council. Thay ara9 per cent. of the population conceive of nothing more likely to stir up ground the committee might have had for defea

batore Parlismeat and last upon the tale of this Hali Committes, and the couraanity does. I van spoken on this abjeet has abandoned any Forbes, Happius, and Buttonjee are responsible drinking water, allow me to ask him on what stantial reasons why the Central School, the friend can reply afterwards, So far from being revenue. I know myself that they contribute your Exelonay has pursual. Previouely to cane I think it stands that these rules go for Fire Tanks, and of har works to which he rafars private memorandam, which ho says it is considerably over 90 per cent. And yo come to your Excelleroy's arrival no such feeling existed, very little. But whether he has abandoned it or the petition you have alluded to I deny most em- Was the ammonia free or albuminoid, sad what Ilon. W. KESWICK-Would I be in onler? grounds be forms this opinion as the result of do not appear on the estimates. But thers is Lee in the dooameet. It is ou offcial paper and then ratepayers and say to them.

His EXOBLEROT-Certainly. one emission in the pstimates which I thought is headed.C.S.O." It is strictly official in every 31,200 knowing well that 81,100 of these dola Fanling will be sucessful:- Hear bear," from serious matter to pat such a thing before a colony race distinction in it whatever as rogards the fo-acid, or is it all present as potassio vitrate? How Hon, W. Keswick The statements made in laation, viz., sramonia, nitric acid, sud chlorine. his aalysis appears to indiente organis sonta- wild have attracted the notice of hon. friend. sense of the word, an aileisl agreement made lara are Chinese dollars, and you say, We the Governor).

Give us and I doubt now if these efforts to stir up ench not I look through this forment, and it is a phatically. That meeting was one which had no is meant by a tease? Does he and frea nitric 14. and probably would have received attention from with the Governor of the Colony-not a private will endeavour in some little way to gibbet you kin, but on which he has not said anything on agreement but publicagreement a public agree on ser totics board and maka distinction of a like to say a word or two on this point. When with whom hamahey arrangements, but if it is put assembled, and it was necessary to adjourn into water analysts that the mineral constituants this occasion. It is a small sum; it is only ment recorded in the archives of the colony, tionalities," thongb the Gotthor, when the your lofter we first placed before the complites forward good faithshould be kept up. Now when the open air where perfast freedom of discussion, (exnept poisonous metals) are of very little value Heo. P. KIRIE-Your Excellency, I should does not keep his word and breake baith with those whist could accoramodate the whole of the peopla As it is now admitted by all bygionists and

in which the Governor is put forward as one who signers. There was no com within the building dues he acoust for the proannes of chlorias? $1,200, but is an emission is the satimates of this realle between the Gorerner, an bobali of the grant was made, stipulated there should be will say my convictions have been all along I look at this derment I Sad it stated Bishop perfect freedom of voting, prevailed, and the in forming an opinion as to the stress of any your, and my hon. frisad has not said a word abaghen, and the Ulty Hall Committon. Not being no aach. digination. Bat with rospoot to the lihat Chinos should be freely admitted, that, thore Bardon, who knows the customs of the people, in way that that petition was obtained! I know water for netable purposes, anyone publicly ro- it. Now, how does it come to pass that he has Richard Mac Donnell in the Legislative Counoll, was requested by my hon. friend to gubmit ittee to get every statistis and doenment that appreliend; not on the question of principle but ca contained in it that the Chinese were parsely, misleading the community.cus vory vital sabject.

a private mometaudam, it is referred to by Sir Secretary of State, an appest way undo. nat said anything about it?

Han. W. KESWICK said he did not know what and there he said thors was to be an institution the correspondence to Sir Michael Hicks-Bosch, be had concerning the City Hall from its the question of orpelienoy, or at all events, as I understand the roading of it, purposely-Yours, &c.

I shoukbo no listinotion-I urged upon the som- pat forward as in support of these roviarks, and, I nothing more than this. that the statements commending wabor on such data la certainly, the owlsion was to which His Excellenoy on to all the inhabitsute of the colony, and he did so what was the reants? Sir Michel encamant, sed before way disenssion took mual the latter as the former. Ithink the Colony thwarted in the expression of their view, is to

His ExecNCY-Tes Contral Beboot and that fact. What was the notice then issued to the objection made by the City Hall Compapors before them; and thero was also another what amisas, what facts there wors before the

Raid he would not base given the groun bat for ficken-Beach wrote a despaten, and he referral plass or any latter was written, to have all these would be interested to know what materials, my mind not true. Fire Tanks are omitted, and the usual vote of You will chuarve, gaitaren, that Sir Richard mitton to the admission of Chinese cu a par with point-what the number of visitors was to the committee which induned them to come to the tion is that we go into committen,

Hongkong, 10th September, 1880,- $1,200 to pay the Curator of the City Hall is MaDonnell very properly couples together the Europeans the objection that is, that fears. Mason for the ärst few years of its opening. [docision that it was desirable to bave mob arala uitted, nad my bon, friend saw it like a prze Library and Museum. Now here is the notice Hoppins, Forhhs, and Rutonjey made that is. That has not been doo, so far as I kauw, I can as this to prevent a acoflict between the lower point that if the Chinese were restricted in their pot in an appearance at Pagads Anchorage, the

His EXCELLENCY-Woll, goatlemen, the ques. Hon. W. KENWICK-I thought it was in the and which for gases was acted upon in respect to of filstarbances arising between the lower olass place before the your 1863 and after 1860. dy grounds bring thers into collision with the Globe more ended than if allawod the whole day.foot, and in her bulk, beary spars, and the bastis that existato this momentrasposting the Library, to so their words, there was some likelihood only just detail my ranollections of what took atrata of Chinese suc Eupeans. When three hours of attendance at the Museum they would last, the Norfolk, drawing nearly twenty-four

FOOCHOW. Hon. P. RYRIE just wished to mention the Minellous Sarricos.

Two abeamers of over 2,10-ods have lately. His ROLLEN-My hon. friend is an old payment to all decent and well behaved persons panne." Well, I must say I thought that wars Museum was principally for the Chiese-(hear, and, erlafuly the clearly on dated opinion of papers on sanitation His Excellency bad said he ateamers. As it grows moce dificult for the

the MasoomTae Library is open withoat of Chinese and the answaring strata of Eloro recollections are distinctly to the affect that the ornar, and, I appreheues all right-minded people, ransber of Cowell and too elevard a mas of of very nationality. Every visitor is expected unlikely: Sir Michael Hicks-Beach thought it hear)-that it was to enlarge the mices of the the Secretary of Smte, they are bound, I don't say would publish, anked that a certain latter of his, subsidized mil companies to compete with the hasimase (not to know that in ene estimate for to write his name fun book which will be handed very unlikely. IfthoChinese go to the City Hall Chinees on matters. (Hest, bear. As gears pass according to law, but as men of common saree ap-which he indicated, should be published also.

Hos. 3. M. PRICE. i doneotion with the on deck wil below reminding one of the mail fast your, and fut several years there appeared to him for that purpose by the Chinese assistant. to look at a dried state in the Museum, why by one gota old, but that is my reuollection pening to men of common sense when a question this item of $1,200 for the Cerator and Liberian No book to a mad without consent of the should they be provouted, hon they san go ip of what occurred, when the Libory and Mnsona arises, they are bound to put forward some sub. of the City Hall. That has appeared in one braciau." That notice, whichfors nor to the T-the Gardens at a live sanke or go to the Library were cponed.There is also a statement in the stantial autoria's which warrant them in fimates for many years past, and of coarse my brary, and which is similar to the notice which re- and call for a bank with pictures of soakes? Committee's toe which I took objection to coming to the conclusion it is expedient, would be happy to reduce the hours tax it any dalling of all the great steamer Hoats, there

His EXCELLANur acceded to thin

ugaubsidized, we hope that the day may.coms. hon. friend air that it was cuitted on this oeferred for so many gears to the Museum, was in here is the distinction? The Library is open but my objection was not regscled. They say and which rendered it necessary to insist on other souros of revenue were open, und he ang. will always be water on the bar of the Min for

The Council then went into committee.

whos wo, my are the mail steamet themselves In reply to Mr. Ryan, the GovERTON said he Now that the Suez soal has forced the roms- stopping bor on their way down the coast. laid down by Bie Richard McDonnell and abut, forsooth, Musers. Forbes, Hoppius, and uses as part of the outertsintyg rooms of this them as in the nature of good faith, at Company which proposed todistal spirits on which haps at some not distant day as Anoborage at er striel upuert, word for word, with the onditions to them, the Poltic Gardens are open to them, that these rooms sbali rovert to their originalit in spite of something which was put to rested a spirit farm. He roferred to a prosperous steamers that can go trough the Canal. Par- HIS EXCULLEN-Noir had the tote for ugematerial facts concealed from the public. They of the Queen from having free access to the which exist they will find they were never brings them into conflict with this principle that

cepted by the City Hall Cemities, All those facts Rattuujee are to present the Chinese subjects building. Miscalleanas Sarrives in 1880 was $1,000 were known to my hon. friend, in whose hands I City Hall Mason. One world have thought fatended far entertaining choras. As far as all Her Bajesty's subjects steald be treated on tioned it if His Exallaney had aot slided to it. Shaeghai, and cargo ander appropriate customs-

If they refer to the documents withstanding that it is represented to them it he had put a too of $4,000. This year we bare the same sun. One might had placed these documents not many months when the despatch came from Sir Michael tao teatoes are scerned, I myself am most an equal footing, and that it brings them clearly but he considered the fee of $2,000, was too regalations go farther in cargo boats to mast the have imagined that the question of the City Hall aga What advantage is there fu concealing Hicks-Beast, in which he expressed gene aaziona that this grant should not be withdrawn, into conlist with the very medest proposal made high, being seven per cont. on the sost of the maxil stoamers than it has gone to meet thestesmors Mr. KESWICE esid ho would not have man. Anobarage what the Woosung Anchorage is to off the mouth of the Min, will become to Pagada tarit have attracted the attention of eg hon. hots up material, so conclusive, from the public doubt of these collisions courring, nud says he and I still hope that your Excelicnoy may bela by the Secretary of State, a proposal whiot says property, and ho did not know whether it would hitberte filling up at Pagoda Anabrage. Amoy friend. However, perhaps be thinks the subject of this Colony But there was another foot kopt bas never heard of aneb alisigns occurring, daced in applegatery estimate to place that if it be proved expedient at it go, but give pay the company. is not ape of importsnes: at all events not of back. It in alleged, forsooth that I, the Governor that the Committee would have acted on his before the Finance Comitise for 1881. Its trial for six months. Well, it must base His EXCELLENCY said he bad on doubt the show, and this has been in part due to the esso smisient importance to bring to the notice of of the Colony, adopted a totally unprecedentad anggestion that Er six months the outire trae think the difference now hotween Year Excellency been a strong neosity, which wo are entitled to company out well afford to pay the fes, and with which ateamers there are announced, filled the Governor is Council. But still, somehow or ourse, a course that no other Governor thought opening of the mum should be trieel, and then and the Committes is very small ladod. It is only, ask suis evidens of, which would bring the when he came to consider the application again up, and despatebad. other, my attention has been called to it by my of adopting in giving fastenotions last year that it collisions occurred some medicatious could as far as I can make out, the mention of the name Committee into ooulict with all there considera- next year he night have to add a nangst to the

has grown is importance at the expense of Fec hon. friend, for lo favoured me with the report the money was to be paid to the trustees. It be considered. When that despatel came, what of the Chiness. I bare it on the word of my tions and fond thom to refaie as they have done ourt (A hug of a meeting of which he was the Chairman with happens that we have of the three trustees but was done with it. It was referred by the Go hun friend opposite. Mr. Eosticky that no re-positively to reopen the question at all as sug- rapet to the City Hall, when I also received one retaining in the colony. Now, why did Irener with the front dood, with Sir Richard apotable person, whethor Chinose on otherwise, gosted by the Secretary of State. It is patent CELLENCE, in reply to Mr. Pyria, said he hoped time being among the shops and dwellings of a We have to abroniela still another fire in the the import of-tho-Committia ̈which was coat to these instructions? me as the Governor of the Colony. I read only when my friend r. Palgrave and ate or to the new Attorney-General, who expressedarary hour of the day whom it is open, saru and exauptseiros in quo respect in the wrong Upon that ferred to the valuable character of the new en instance, the fire is attributed to the carelessDoes. To begin with it was MacDonnell'sminutes, and all the correspondence ao applied for aroission at that Museum at any under these circumstances they have pat them to see the fre tanks commenced soon. Here poorer class, mostly workers in wood. In this wood built subarb of Feochow, a few minatos In connection with the Fire Brigade His. Ex. north and east of the long bridge, the Bre this. it with interest, and I fed introduced into it two other strangers passing through the colony clear opinion-an opinion coincident with that of Saturday Formone will be refused. If you lettore more respectful attention than they gine which could be takou op the hill, sone referance to the proceedings of the Go-called my stumtion to what in their own words, fat bis predecessors that the legal estate inted the ca se va occasion for any mention of seem to inve bestowed upon it would have been wong with respect to this sum of 31,940. In they described as a disurelitable notice, or one in Mr.Ryrie, that the money.ifany were to be paid, nationality. I suo no reason why the sera noti becoming in any body of citizens. But be that as water for it, but res ved no answer. addition to reading this report, which given attle sreditable to the City Holl Committes, draw-should be paid to Mr. Ryrie. A letter was written fication should not be pot np us la in the Library. it may, I merely wish to add my les bauble sug

of an Any woman who left, in the loft, the fre god deal of correspondence and a good many ings distine fon totween she uationality amian by the Aoting Colonia. Secretary to the City-Hear, hoa," from the Governor.) I tako the gestions to those of my bos, friend Mr. Ryrie as His ExCELLENT -I may remark that the noticed about three o'clock, and by six o'clock, Mr. Bere asked where they would get the over which her rice was cooking. A fire brand, docnasats. I took a glance at the proces liugs athor. No suol: distization had been drawn as Hall Committes in which he said.The Gate objestions your Excellency to the listing to the course that appears to be clearly open to return of the tree planting work to the head of the when the fire was stayed, some 300 and more In osonectica with the vote for trea-planting been the originating cause. The flames were falling out apon the door, is supposed to hate of the meeting itself, and there I saw what my regards the Library, hat culy as regards the voruoz desires me to say he is authorised by the ton made, and I have reason to 200 that of late the committee with regard to the position they botanical department has so far apparently re. house had been consumed. The fire was milimataly hon. friend had remarked. He said, with regard Museum, and that norise lnd come into effect Secretary of State to suggest the fes opening of no respectable person has been refused admittance should take op Unless thog bave some substantial Anced the amount spont by the Surveyor. General stopped by high fire walls, the only deferen to the masura,

With regard to the Museum you will doubtine have some years after Sir Arther Kounely ea. This so I am to express the hope of His Exellenes famales. Therefor anant see why the $1,200 padiony requires it, I should ggest cu prinsiple auder the head of tree planting and that ana me hero, everything farites their spread. The few. when Sir Richard MacDonnell went away and the museum for a period of six months. In doing errept ring the time reserved for Chinese sun for insisting on these rulos because ox in 1877-74-79, but you and it sport by Mr. Ford of suy worth against fres in a diatriot whers as berrested Fasta orious imunderstanding eriets bonokica adoptada distinction of matiuality without that the Committes will see its way to the should be kept bus from being expended ir slons, and having regard to the suggestion of the tess, the Committee and the Executiva the Go- the knowledge of the Executivo, When this adoption of the suggestion, and a rumove such a usafal mener apen a mero multor of Secretary of Stato, it would boolearly open to them rote ever taken for tres plauting. I knew dily. Alunt two acres wore swept by the flames,

The origin of the difference is non fu the notice was brought to my knowledge, what did all cause of difference between thonsalves and mentioning nationally. first letter which was added to the City Hall ComF do? I proceeded to lay the fucts before my the Trastes." Taitted. It is unique in the way in which it atsames

bare now voted is $10,000 being the Iurgast pumps and the in foreign style reach a fire tar- Lat the Committes must obey the behests of the Go advisers. The notice was fully considered, and gulations were so fully consulerul, and the ma- the Committee or Yone Excellency? My opi- I have expressed about this matter, it does appear dono by Mr. Ford and his staff to extend tree to invite a fresh conflagration. During the pro

The answer is: "The new ra

Then it comes to be to reapon the question and deal with ite matter. when I put it on the estimates it would meet accustration is already active and a rery short in the gamected with the City Hall. It the vonditions on which the gut was made, and ferity were so aluntly in favour of the that uian is the Colomittee should give way. Your to me that the principle that the Chinese should planting, and no expenditurs will alt mors to greas of the fire the high ground of the foreign a question of who is to give way. Is-it to be I only wish to add with regard to the opinions with your hearty approval. Everything is being time will so the same class of buildings raised is the first time that the Committee has bo o ad. Aressed. On all previous occasions when we have

« unazione resolution of my Breentive Connell the Committes are unable to see that any usefu! Excellency is the head of this Colony and the re-be treated witheat distinction is one which it idee beanty and sanitation of the Colony thatottlement was occupied by swertes of Chinese by Sir Richard Man Donnell wore carried out, suggested." So it comes to this, that these anything is involved, and I think the Committen by associating itself, as it would by ecatiguing was passed that gates the conditions laid downed could be served by trying the expseimsut presoutalise of Her Majesty the Queen. Hardly would become this Government to abandon the sorrione ha is now engaged on the grant should be withdrawn. written by the Colonial Sematary infoeraing British subjects, are, to sorth, to exclude the

A letter was gentleman, the majority of when a not with a good graos might give way (Applause). the grant, with the only body who dostinus this

spectators. Tu view of the rapidity with which. Now I observe that this meeting was a meeting to modify the notice

the Committee that-zaless they would syrov Queen's British subjects from the City Hall, for fastory to mo~~-

The Bill was committed and passed, and the the flames spread it may be constedfortauste Hen. W. KESWICK-It has been very satie-distinction. of what one was call business open, of sensible of catiuality I would not be able to by the Crown to all the inhabitants that these gouleme might wish to speak, and if so that had said. When he resolved the report of the

abatiah this disting which land worth $70,000, or magra, was granted

that bat one is was lost, that of a woman, We men, and stel. was the statement to which they place the vote of $1,200 in the estimates for gentlemen are to set aside ion trasts of that Ar: Koawiek ought to reply on the whole.

The AOTINGCOLONIAL TREASURER expressed Hi FXCELLENCY suggested that some other bis cansuronce with what the Attorney-General

remark in this connection that too many of the listenad. There were laid before them the 1880. Soma errespondenes took place. Aly hou.deed, the conditions of Sir Richard MacDonvall,

Chinees heuses created among the foreign bongs vacious documents which the City Hall Com-friend, the Chairman of the Committee, knows the resolution that was passed by the present grustion. He stated that the Chinese did feel that report contained at the papers and he was told

are allowed to have dangerous shimmies, while. mitt had in their posavalon on this subject. adivision took place in the Comrafttea. I believe Gaverner in Couusil, and the suggestion of the the distination which was drawn, pe might bait dit, but on the other hand hows told it did not. Eou. No Oney spoke at some length on the nion ho asked if the gorrespondence gunared to City Hall Committer and was asked his opi-

they could not. ander their own officials, logaily At least these gentlemen went away from the it is a matter of notoriety that the leading momSocretary of State. O cunres they can't do soen by reference to the Chinese newspapere, Flo therefore reserved his opinion, but now that

have any chimion at all. Chinese shimmies will meating aber that impression. But after all bars of the Committee were not in entire accordi

yet cause insurance companies great less. The what is the fast? I have no hesitation in say with my hos. friend, and Mr. Hyria and Mr. be, they are not staung enough

Chinese attribets oholera, fire, etc,te bad luckand Ang that thors neyor was a Jaye

Howser govorful thess gentlemon may He urged that there was no reason why the had seen all the papers he was quite satisfet,

not to the most freqnontoause, their own careless- put either before politicians

this Calony Sassoon took a somewhat different view to that spirit of the Queen's instrations will be carried mors that is the Library or Public Gardens, that vas nacassary to avoid disturbance was tust Queen's road Central at 5.30 o'look on the procesa sapot of a few inches in diameter and coolly

do that. The distinction should he drawn in the Muscan any is thought any reasonable man must be All charged with wing drunk and incapable in the shop, the Auer a foot deep.

John Kolley, a sesinan, unemployed, was halfof. We have seen a child in a busy cooper's Dose. They play with fire with a coolness past nosa in which mora serious emissions popurred ather members. I think it well for the whole of MacDonnell in respect ofthis ground wit be ful-on cider Chinese and the other for Europeans.

mon of basi-taken by my bou, frieel, sad, I think, three out. The vanions imposed by Sie Richard urasou in the roads, where they might sat apart the Committee shall do their duty and see thatious evening-Fined twanky.live conta. in delight bis small honfire. Were not structures so than in the ouse us laid before the public in this the purity to aaderstand wantly, who are filled, and the law will I strictly enforced He had been abcat, bet neither in England nor

sharings, brish report and appendix. To begin with, aut ene the gentlemen who are bean morlog in this with respect to the payment of any money, tuy other ouauiry he had visited had he soon mark, a short time ago, that when the Museum word is paid as to the Trust Dead under which matter and, what they have doze. Mr. Hyrie if any money again has to be paid to the sack a ardiac as this. He urged that thongh was first started and becaine of any interest at were charged with being at large at night wish

sone bat d-sout people were adtuitied.

fault one day's imprisonment with uuri labor. the City Hall is held, not one word is said as to

Hoa. W. KESWICK was only going to re-

cheaply and rapidly replaced after a fico, more the elitions upon which Her Majesty's Go took place in the Executiva Connoil-I now state at a place where I was not present, at a ment. į there was bo imgoptant principle involved, and natil Br. Denuga sed myself and devoted a grant

was the soix trusted, and when the disonasion Trustee Gentlemen. I obserra it was said also, the notice th itself was not of manob importance all very few Chinese came to it, and it was not out pen or lights.

St-Man Chau and Man Akiu, chair cooles, boon taken to prevent the rearreage of such effective means would, no doubt, long ago bave verursat gave the Crown land to the public of the fact, but I baliese it was well known before-ing at the City full, that tho was some asked the hon. member on his right (r. Kes-dest of time and attention to the creation of that that they had just finished their work and were tale Colony, Nut oco wond is esid as to the Acting Attorney-General said Me Byrio was agreement come to by the Governor with ra

calamities-Herall. the sparife a clear conditions of Governor the only gentleman there who had anything to do and to these per vales, and thest from that put a supposing he himself wore a Chinese. He the Chinese to induce them to come in numbers.

The prisoners admitted the charge and said Sir Ricbari Vaallonpull in his varions animates with the legal estate. He is the culy gallon agreement the deserade had deviatet. T don't as Barry it be had said anything that might In order to meet the Chiasse views in every way our son an

wick if he would like to see such notice Masonm, that it was made attractive enough to going boats.

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. a this subject, all of these minat being in the mesponsible to the Government, and my attention know that it was said very distlustly, but hort the feelings of any member of the com Bands of the Committee of the City Hall, and was called to the fact that Sir Richard McDen-whether said distinctly or that it was rojs. monity, hat he thought that, sitting there as a meetings, we did our utmost to induce thou to was fined $5, in default one month's imprisoterms for Malta remain as last noted, at $770, FRIDAY, 10th September. bring all concealed from the piblio of the Colony. nell not only laid down very proper conditions, taks. When in Gutober, 1879, this question marsher representing the Chinese community, it fake au interest, to subscribe, to write to their with hard lahor, for being eat at night without with allowance to three cattias.

OPIUM. At that City Hall meeting there were twenty or

we consulted the Chinese. We bad theunt Chin Akwong, an hawker, and an old offender, 8630 for New Patna, and 8590 for Benaras. The The rates for Bengal are given at $6275 to thirty teen of business, bank managers, leading instructions as to whom the money should be paid and latter was writton to the City Hall would not be worthy of the seat be occapied if he tsrest

which have been violated, but that he also gavo srose, my attention was callel to the matter, as his duty to make the remarks he had, and be friends in the country to supply articles of in. pass or light, merahante, sensible men, who thoroughly under is. Heru again I fad a fital paper, I Comittee. When they refused to accede to did not speak out on what he comesised to be a pamphlet pablished sad sent to manufacturer's stand their own business arrangements. Suppose sure my hon fcieuc it is not a private paper-the wish of the Governor of the Colony, I to strong essa and say what he thought he ought nad others to see if we could get druations for cat was summoned for using abusive and in- them to be told they were to consider comuthing it is in every senso a public paper.

We also wrote home. There was a with reprob to which the whole of the conditio,

and I will quote passage from it. It is from

Maria Collaço, residing at No. 5B, Hollywood-C the essential conditions, were to boleoncealed from

aired 3. Jettor. It is not marked private, to say. (Applauss.) them, and they were to receive only a certato

the museum, and of the Chinese the principal sulting language towards ono Adrido Bruno de The ATTORNEY-CRFERAL-Your Excellency, man then in the Colony were invited to me.tku Senza, dork, whereby a breach of the pease portion of a correspondence, and especially that others. It was read at the meeting of the Con. the rate for the year be passed Conditionally of it, having had many of the papers connected of the Chinose and at the same time preserve withdraw thesammans as defendant had promised His EXCELLENCY-It was sent with the Chief Justior. He says:-"Could you not lot yet hava leen so far sequainted with the history viow to frame rules which would meat the view

a member of this Canneil, His Honour the I will not prasane to say much on this question, Committes, and did meet the Committee, with might have been occasioned on the 7th instant. they were to be told that this was the Brat ittee. A communication vus made as to the that the rales meet your approval, and thnagire with it onder my voties since I have been in the order and regularity. As to any olass or race Bure that a Governor had ever addressed to City Hall express, and Sir Richard MacDos.

The complainant appesret sad requested to City Hall Committee sooh a letter as was then laid before them.

noll's minute was this-

time fir arrangement, That Isttor of Sir John Colony, that I think I may be able Well, on learning, 131

not to aancy him any more. they now will do, tho aclunis facts. I think my vided for in the Estimates of the current Test, I which had been stuck out of the estimates for cannot help thinking that in the report presented great deal of time in making the museum aeful MR. AUSTIN this expendita is regularly pro- To that I at onno gread, namely, that the vote, papers and has been brought before us to-day. I interest in the museum and spent money and a Smale's was written tore on 27th Octpber, 1879 two worde on the question as it stands on theas tant possible thought to anyone who took an say one or distinction being intended, it was tho most die- friends who attendal that meeting will be sor prised to learn that this grant of land was

as requested by Mr. Rounie.

object to rent of the money to the Trustos, 1990 should be put baokapai under the condition to the aunsa meeting of shareholders there are to the community, and I regret exceedingly that with being in unlawful possession of a sampani given by the Crown on specific conditions, 11th May, 1939.

that the Committes procesi to cerise their notice one or two features which make it partienharly your Excellency has introduced race feeling into value $8. that the Governor who sanctioned the firef Therefore I was not only acting on the advice the Committen mat, The gentimes who were has an opportunity as I have kers to-day, to take Ling value of the institution. The asurbers of tion was made fast along side the wall at Tow

And that the roles werd te zo set myapproval. Well, incumbent upon a member of the Exotin who the matter. It is not fair to do so, and it lessens vote from the ratepayers' money of $1,200 a of my legal adviser as to paying the money to not British subjects mauaged to again, by a part, or at silerents not to shrink from taking Chinese are so large that unless there were sms Mah Tan, snd about sa hour afterwards it was your for the pay of the curator, did so on

In Wednesday afternoon the sampan in ques.) specifio aditio s which were violated by the the only prosedent put before me showing any subjects from the Masoa.

the trustoo, but I wan anting in accordance with majority of one-excludes umber of British a part, in the discussion which has, arisen, be regulation thers would be difficulty in Chinese misring, and was found at Shan Ki Wan with tho committes without the saustion or knowledge of minute of the Governor with respect to the per-unge that the rules did not meet my approval; titled to groit resent are introduced and their fy bon. friend so the loft (Mr. Ng Chey) alluded at Thug Lung Chan. the Executive. Now, to begin with, here is the son to whom the money was to be paid. As I nevertheless I kept the vote on the estimates for views are referred to, oot very fully, bat they to the roads and Public Gardens and other places.

I intimated at can names are of great weight, and unes on-and Entoperas being assezamodated together. prisoner on board, who said that he got the boat deed. I may mention that this very dead which mentioned, two of the members of the Commit 1880, and tiresticns were givou c. the Colonial at referred to in a way whisk might olnost raise We know that in these plaves thers is aburdance with hard labour. I hold in my baud-it is not the first time that tee, my boo. friend here on my right (Mr. Ryrie) Trassurer to pay the money in accordance with the suggestion that your Excellency in insisting of room, but it is hardly as in the moseum. At my hon. friend Les seen it--was before him and Mr. Bassoon, were disposed to think it would Sir Richard MacDenne 1 minutae and in ao- upon this grant questibe of principle-as your one time it was so fall wo had to take in the ver

Fined £, in default one mouth'e imprisonment aa Lember of the City Hall Committee. These be buttar to abolish this invidiugs noties cordance with the counsel of my law adviser. Exselloney has plained it, and as my Lon. andab and own now the place is very email, buz minato of Sir Richard MoDonnell were all be about nationalities, but then wors three other Therefore I did my duty. The question now friends Mr. Byria and Mr. Ng Chey have put it is a mistake to suppos there was any feeling fore him. They were considered by Lin and gentlemen, I understand, who supported my hou.arises whether we and to continus paying the rate is standing alone or ja sono sense.ceparate of race anjusting the marittee. It was purely

BEFORE THE Hos. No CHOY. sard at committee meetings. All this was care: friend Mr. Keswick). They attended the pabiis payers money to these gentimen who have from the Easuntive and other persons of high matter of order, to make the institution sa ussion Ware brought tp, on romand, charged fully gone into, but not ons word was said at the menting at least some of them--and therefore no legal position whatever as far as the City standing in the Colony. Now, the question as possible to all. No etser feeling than the with being in uclawful possession of nineteen shanghai Stenma Navigation Company-TIs. 3.

UNLAWFUL TOSSESSION OF KEROSINE. recent mesting about these minutes and the deed, I have no hesitation in mentioning their asmass. Halt is concerned, we are violeiing every which, has arisen with regard to the admini. public good conti have prompted the contritten. tios of rosine oil on the 5th instant. which are essential. Now, what say the dead and They ney Mc. Hoppius, Mr. Forbos, and engagemont they have made to the Government, Latration of the City fall is, as your Excel- and by casting aspersions on the members of inutes?-His Ercelloney ther read portions of Kattause I belleve at the meating at which but above all who are endeavouring at this titna, Icney has pointed ont, purely a question of the Committee His Excellency would fail to prisoner's bout to take him to Sheung Wan, and; the deed, which vorted land in on beard the Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-1801 per thereon to erect a building to be used as a City to terms with the Government was rejected by the last ttle romaant of intolerance in the question simply of provins coutroot, but it is towards the City Hall.

The first prisoner said he had hired the second China Cast Steam Navigation Company-Tis. Hall, violation of the conditions to entail forfeiture a majority of une, my hon: Friand was in the shape of their notice. Foere is no other notice question, having ray and to the door mort or of the property and explain of the occapieci,hair, Mesars. Hoppius, Forbes, and Rattanjes in this Colony in whiota a distinction is made which the City Hall grant was originally made tlemen, after what has passed to-day, the vale Such is the dent. Under that deed the pro voting against Mosure. Bytie aud Bassoon. Now between Chinese and Europeans except that no- and the minutes that have been quoted--whether will be given for the mursum, Boskuse I bave sonor was fined $20, in default six wests' impri-China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-Şİrs

The second prisoner said she picked up the perty, the legal estate, vested in Messrs. Taring a good deal has been said about the City Hall tios in the City Hall user; and, forsooth, it thoy establish a pratias contract or no I think very little doebt the weighty remaries that fell onment with hard labour,

His EXUELLENCY-I think it very Hikoly, gen.tins in the water. McDonall, and Ryria Now I and, on referring Committee and the action of the Government is to be kept up there, and the public money to be the Council will agree with me they do raises from the trustee, my hon. friend Mr. Byris,

First prisoner discharged, and the second pri- share.

Hongkosy Hotel Company's Sharsa-868 per to the papers, of which all gotico was omitted by I think! bád betfor road, i my hon. friend at this public meeting that for s considerable period y hon. friend Mr. Byrie instructions, which Her Majesty was graciously not say it cannot be lope. I am not surprised Lions between the Government and the respon- should be opon, and without payment to affcoging a girl named Kwai Ching, ogod; twelve- of the Council, a passage from Hor Majesty's retain that foolish and intulerant netive, I need logat izterpretation to be put upon the augotie for Library and museum, namely, that they were brought up, on zewand, ulmcged with de

the information paid to gentlemen who, by a narrow majority, still question of good faith, that whatever may be the when he esid, "They now have the one zotive

Wong Akin and bar Amoi, married woranu, the person upon whom the whole respousibility Council will at ones see, geverus in spicit every ing/slotomens as to what was omitted in the the time the grant was made, there was su under.ality," will be the opinion of reasonable men in "was thrown. Ifind thats alons represented transaction of this kind In the Queen's instravestimates for 1891 did omit all reference to this standing,1lanet that the principle of having the thik community, for what the Secretary of State that the child was taken out by her aunt for a the City Hall for n lose time, and he and Me.tions I am told, with respect to the work of this subject. I bare now given all the facts of the City Hall free, open, and without diatination to says in his dispatch, of which may hon. frised on walk about six o'clock on the morning of the 8th Reuniodideo for a considerable period. Now, whst Councit, that is the legislation of the Colony-

Ler homes on the 8th inst wore the conditions imposed by Sir Robard Mae- Donnell, and ander what circumstances? His parsons not of European birth or descent may asanblong since of perusing them:

You are not to asent in our mame to any Bill whereby the tabla. My hon, friend had sur opportaully accepts. I say the question is one parely off tree. Sir Michas! Bioks-Beach indeed says versation with them, and on looking road she onss. The papers front which I quoted are upon uli Her Majesty's subjects In this colony, was the left thir. Keswick) is so much afraid, is very the Western Market and was engaged in con- first minate is addraged to Mr. Austin, Colonialeotad se made liable to cry disabilities or restrictions thoroughly Forthe first time, naw, the essential upart from good faith, is questiouit may be called tally occurred. Well, it is reduced, no far, found the child was goce. A bricklayer, how instant, whilst out the nant met two frionda near Saeretary. He said

to which persone of Faropos birta or descent aro

He knew the case good faith. Farther it is a question of principle "I am not aware any such collisions have ever NAUTIN,It opere to the that before the Extj. not also subjected or made liable. mates are finally citasd it might be possible for table of giving my assoa: to any such bill. The

facts for the right understanding of this ease of polioy, that of witting Chinese subjects of to a single point. But at the same time Her Majesty declares that um rendered incap-bava boos laid before the public. Bannia and the goutisan having the management of.

ever, just about the same tima, was walking the City to show canso le ranting & emall am Royal commission au Royal instructions give not prepared, not basing expected this attack, puan anbjects. Then there is a third question. It is the last little remnant, as I palated ent, of ouers, who were carrying pig wash, leading Her Majesty to equal rights in this part of Her my hon. friand Mr. Ng Choy was right in saying with a boatman on the Frays Central, near Hon. W. KESWICK-Your Exoolleney, I am Majesty's dominions with these of Hor Euro- that though smatlitie a point of great importance. the Central Market, when he saw the two pri- its aid of the Institution, so far as the latter, by its the Governor of a Crown Colony immense power, nor would I think it desirable, to copy the the question of expetjener. Now, I observe that a distinction of nationality. And when the konto child between them, ouch having hold Masotis and Library, may be held to ofer advantages no doubt, hut for raone which Her Majesty titas of sine Council, to go through in detall-all in this report some secount is given of a mest member who has just sat down spoke of this the child's bonds, and she was crying. The It is very desirable that a person acquainted with a thò Queon's advisers thoroughly understand that you have said, but as you baro declareding which was held by the committos of the thing as the first thing dono to arento antagonism followed them to the Parade Ground, whore the eclining should be early appointed as Librarian tavad vantages of the Governor is precluded from that that roport dous cot contain all the fuota, City Hall in which they associated with them bewoon Europeans and Chinese in this Colong, and Curator of the Musema, while inster, if wall fitted giving his assent to any auol ll. Now the Royal so do I, as omphatically as words can express solvas for the purpose of discussing the question I think his memory was at fools. I shall bild sat down on the greand sui refused to go. ap, would son attract to it a large collection of inter- fastractions are the chief guide of the conduct of a t, declare my consistion that the statements hore raised the Chief Justice and Bishop Bar-only refer to my own experience. What wouchy further. Both prisoners told the child not bricklayer exspecting soutething was wrong oy, while they are gorfainly a costly tattere spirit of that clause of them feao that Sir Richard these papers that are put on the table as repre. of the course of that meeting, having regard to and Ms. Buttou jes, in this matter with re- her rother, and she should have rice to eat. The Governor of a Colony, and in accordance with the you have made are not borne or by fauts, that den, and the description which is hare given dous by the hon. gentisman, and by Mr. Forbes ary, that they were going to take bor back to things will require time, which is passing rapidly.

Its ancione to help any seberte likely to secure a insisted apon that condition, and gave effect Governor Sir Richard MsDonnell and the to, is serce what burians. The nesting is said to Queen received an address from the Chinesastward. The bricklayer then telda fakung all MacDonnell sotol ze a loyal Gorernor when bu senting what was the understanding between the three aspects of the question I base referred spast to the Chiness? Her Majesty the prisoners then lifted the girl up and proceeded Musea el Libnity of Lis City Hall, hinnaged or in that condition ho imposed on the Committee trastes or those who got up the City Ball de ast have discussed the question in all its bearings. shopkeepers of Hongkong. In that address the he had seen and hard, and they both followed liband terms and such a pony fairly ontitle the Infi to the clause of tho Fastractions I have read, her out the constrastion you put upon them, the public, apparently, have not seen all the gonduct of the hou, gentlouan, of Mr. Forbes, the prisoners to the Tal Wong temple. Wanshi tation to a grout from the colony. Hongkong has Is it to be waid Mr. Hoppins, and Mr. Perbes, and that the conditions Love not been violated, bearinge of the question yet, and I should ant of Mr. Batsonjoo was reforced to, and in that bere the women, being they were watched quito sufficient tenderry already towards the al mighty dollar. It would do the community goad to and Mr. Ratton neare to Tesol the Governor of There is no distinction in the way of the excertainly say it is a fair inference from the se give than a slight "at over" the other way. this Colony on this all Important question of the clusion of Chinese from the City Hall; they are port of this meeting that the bearings of the ing the steps of the three complain of the

0th September, 1919.

relations between persons of European birth and as free to visit the museum within certain hours question, the most important, were not befors conduct of derinin foreigners. The hon. gentia

address and the Chinese community approach-let 20, the elild, and the latong then arrested That minute, made in September, 1865, was To Colony, that, indeed, thess gootlemen are to upset gladed during a cortaiu Lite, and for rousons sussion to any mind was a most extordinary one plain was made to the Queen. The Chinese those not of Europe birth or descout in this as any other nationalty. The English are ex- the meeting; otherwise, the course of the dis- man was the leader of those by whom that com

the prisoners. ferred to Mr. Renvie, and he, on behalf of the the corditions framed by a Governor and teach clent and well defined, and the rules are smp Now here is the roper We have the Bishop stated that white the Governor desired to treat charged with embezzling a sum of 31,100 the

Remanded until Tuesday next... City Hall Committee, wrote a letter which has the present Govern how he is to coudcat the ported by those whose opinion we have good introduced with this flourish The Bishop, Chiness and foreignons no one commnuity property of one Tang Abing, a contractor, the

THE ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT. been recently, with all the other papers, before Government with respect to the Qaven's sub reason to respect, and these rules nes said to who has resided for many years amongst the making to distinction whatovur of nationality prisncer being in the employ of the courpiniaant deston of W*) *****. Ip Apang, ar savountant, appeared, on romand, roaster 33.00 30.03 20.66 29.9 the City Hall Committes. I shall now place jeste? Porbops Mr. Hoppitis may sag. What be in accordance with the requirements of the Chiness and hse a thorough knowledge of theirs ottais public tecting was called, for both as accountant, and harlug received the said enn then before the Council, fe gives a long or do I care about Queen Victoria's instructions? sousity, both Chinese and Europeans. As sugunsge," I don't see how that hoare precisely Chinese and foreigners, but the Chinese were planation as to what the Committso understood The conduct of the Governor may be in acordance regards the title deed of the property, it is a puraustore and feeling that is more per with reference to tho admission af the public. with the instructions, but I am a Gorton" Thereupon Sir Richard MacDonnell writes-

Ma. Auer, This memorandum ongite to answer

And perhaps another gentleman. Mr. Forbes,

and simple ordinary title deed zuch as is granted tinent, being one of those who supported the the discussion, and those Chinese subjuots of ten d'elonk. Bail as before,

excluded, they were not allowed to take part in Further remanded until Wednesday next at Dry Termometer. my principal inquies, which I shall new put in plait thick-well tertiuds the Chifuges and the terms on which it should be kept present at the moting that it was unasuessary before the Queer. It was laid before the Queen, but, the most zesions of the irritable genus of's Hoiu....

in similar ordinary enses. It ecastsins so are new relations After deciding upon those the Queens thought proper in making that! any say, What do I uare about this P I gonditions nudessary for the sporing of the new rules it way anuzimously deskied by those complaint to repentfully urge that to be tuld word. Are the Merum and Theary to be managed TOUR A HETE PLATMA and, if so, on what?

18 any eubegription to be

tot bound by the spirit of Her Majesty's in.per than does any look of ancient Berit te comidor the suceul article of the basis of The voting in question was got up by the hen, composersHo Lad been prevailed upon to be handily en to acable sprstraetions. They are not the instructions of the And I would state with regard to these papers; settlement." What was the second article? gentleman (Mr. Koswick). He moved the first prosent at the first representation of the work of

A characteristio suardate is to told of Chern. be, boke member of the Community who behavin hinsolfquintly president of the United States.

is decently dressed, from visiting the am friend was the Chairman of the City Hall Com- before that committee-("uar, hoar," by theto quasider these regulations on the ground of Governor of the solony with undus leniency were much applanded by the public, he had kept Well my hon. when the Associated Cemmities-they were The sooned article was the artiole which proposed tosolutiou. It was a resolution olurging the confrère, nd, during the art two acts, which And Library and even reading in the litter place, an

Ho saus say that. But it is not overmor) that the Committee duly considered good faith. Therefore, it appears the Committee to whom? To the Chinese criminal population gloomy silood. The third at was lees fa ireti'ations in the

ziu sosordened with the law, with the condi- thought the minutes referred to by Your Exsideration whether they were hoping good and what did that say. That there was no seemed to custa cold bisuket over the spectators, merely the question of the Governor acting end attached to then such weight as they revidered this questier, having out the con The second resolution was moved by Mr. Forbes, vonrably received, and a certain pesinge especially ditions laid down by his predecessor and the collesay deserved. They gave them due weight faith with those who advanced the fonds. Well, noodsity for any alongs in the law and pulice when the old mazatra, to the astonishment of bis the only questiou. What about a reference, as no sensible practical van can for a no furujabel by tale document would be ir nuobthe only really detorrent punishment. And bir rally like that do asked one of them. I spirit of the Royal instractions. That is not and the result was an alteration in the rules such the public, if they are to take, the materials galations of the Colony, and that flogging was friends, masses to applaud heartily. "Do you of the City Hall Committes, that is, the answer the suggestive of the Secretary of Stats, and the means of making that institution useful. There is when they were called upon to deal with this which he disapproved of what he called the Co-eddest in the whole opera" You idiot," an made to the Secretary of State? What about ment doubt is in noordance with the best thus same position that the Committes were Buttonjes praed the third solution in should have thought it was osa of the poorest and of Mr. Koauio and my friend Mr. Ryrie. The whole of the arrangements upon which the City way it has been received by the City Hall Cerno exclaelou of the Chinese in the mouse of rein-question, the pastion of prinujole and before vernor's proceedings in respect of the nat-o'rine.swered the macetre, with reunias nattfő, "don't Hall is to be managed have not boon definitely fixed, mittee. I don't teliste that is the story of Bion. There is regulation for making the lustila that the question of expediency, when no sou taile, but thera perce has, I believe, been pay thought of Hongkong any body of gentlemen, whether they tion useful. As to the Library, there is no instantial isterials on which to found a judgment statements of the Chinese were right or wrong possibly out it out?"

That was doce in 1878. Whether the you see that if I did not appland it he might!

of a valuable kind to the public.

eating objecta.

eaey,

B. G. MADONNELL

Hou, W, KEAWICK-Was that sent with the others?

and

the use in add free to all the world?

where one of this noblest mittes.

If perfect freedom of a cea it to be allowed,

in probable, what are to be the restrictions?

Ord October, 1869

K. d. MacDoxHILE.

That is duted 3rd October, so here is the answer

R. Q. MCDONNELL.

A PROMISE.

His Worship allowed the summons to be with-i

UNLAWFUL FOSSESSION OF A SAMPAN.

ann

Chan Ayan, a saman, unemplɔyed, was charged

EXCHANGE.

LONDON.-

Bank Bills, on demand..

Bank Bills, nt 30 days' sight...391 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight. 3/91 Credits, at 4 months' sight 3/91 Documentary Bills, at 4 month

sight

3,94

SHARES Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sharat-56 par

vent, protius.

Union Insuranes Society of Canton-$1,400 per

North China Tranrauss--Tis. 1,075 per share. Yangtase, Insurance Association T750 per China Traders' Insurance, Company's Shares

51,400 per share.

Chinese Insurasao Company-8300 per bare. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Shares

3890 per share. China Fire Insurace Coutpany's Shures-$250

par share.

ahora.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Company's

Bbaras-1.per cent. promium. Cosmopolitan Book Company-Par (camins), Wong Abai, a geolie, and Poo Ayn, a beatongkong, Canton, and Masso Steamboat Co.'s

Shares-22 per share promium.

ALLEGED DEQOYING.

From the evidence before the court it appears

¿f money.

par shure (cominal).

100 per share,"

share.

per share.

China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)

3 per cent. prewika....

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