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By mabufactured ginas
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you would ul. |insiat on these wisse being brought out; others McCalloob assist Mr. G. C. Anderson and Mr. You' prombed, would not come out without their wives. In Fraser-Smith to wind up the affairs of the Vis low tho Victory to pay a
their other liable to log and you would ad- most instances they would not come out without toria Laundry Company, Limited.
Mr. CRAWFORD-I should be glad if the di- opt what was lef
Mr. Legos-Produce the ante and read it Mr. Cox-Supposing the result of the work. rectors would give the abareholders some parti. their wives, 6.050.79ng had been favourable the expense of getting outars as to the very considerable differmoe beou!. 3,633,57 thaso people out would hava bean distributed tween the auditedacsorat now anbmitted and the Mr. FoxSER-SMITH read the miunie, as fot- 800.45 over a number of years, I suppose, and zoi all audited account to the 31st October submitted at lows:-That the Victoria Laundry Company. 976.78 have been pub down to tho first year?
the last meeting. You say-The directors have he closed from this data and hand over all assets, 144.59
The SECRETARI explained that the ongige bat little to add to the statement submitted to after paying the other sraditom, to the Hong- mants wers for one year with an option to the yon a four days ago," but it is evident that is very kong Steam Laundry Company, 170.14 713:01 Company to santine them for thra yaara novoacate. I should be glad to know where the 203.00 longer, on that la cares where the engagements differenss comes in. Yon then showed loss of
were renewed the cost would have been distri- $6,000, you now show a loss of $0.000. $58,105.78 bated over four years.
$4,010.04
count
Mr. LEGGE You have got no assets. You bave sold your only asset.
Mr. FRASER-SMMA-This is the resolution passed a fortnight ago and you sooonded this. Mr. Lecon-You have sold your only susst. Mr. FRASER-SMITH-No; you have a lot of. bills in your hand for collection the prasseds of which you agreed to hand over to me to Liquidate the outstanding accounts we referred to.
Mr. LEOGE-I don't mean to stick to the
meney, any way (a laugh)
Mr. CBAWFORD-I only sak, is that agrae- Imont repudiated, or is it not
Mr, LeaguÎn vine of the ovidonos before u to-day as to the etual state of the account. I' rapadiala it.
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-The difference referred -Me Cox aaked what the expanses per month to by Mr. Crawford is made up of loss on the ealo of the stanm leunoh amonating to over $1,000, would be if the brainsei was amepanda).
The CHAIRMAN said they proposed to keep and shoot $1,200 wages left cat of the last so *$ 10,533,93 | tbe manager for a time, a month or so, sud
31r. Lees-Laft out P " 11.84 perhaps one oaitar, so that the expenses for the
Mr.FRASER-SMITH-Omitted. The difference 1549.2 Brat month would be say 2150. The only ex-aloo inaladas vagos up to the middle of November, pause after that would be for looking after the the half month during which we had to work. 254.145.76building.
Mr. Lozier Do I understand it is proposed That makes up the differases. At the samstima
cannot help saying this statement of asbouata is to glass the works for want of funds to carry as unsatisfactory to ma na it can be to any other them on F Balance Bazez, Sire Supranajes, 1888,
The CHAIRMAN—For want of capital.
of the shareholders. The Sgarsa prosented to ras ASSETS.
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-The report i befare were simply astounding. They were so entirely doet of sito, buildings, fixtures, and plant $174,253.87
Mr. Loxler-Then what sheños have you of tiffsrant from the pariodical raturas made to the meeting, and Mr. Ligga has proponed its 1218.96 saming working? There is no chance of rais. Captain Anderson and myself by the Secretary adoption. Exposes in for ratios of compspy
$21.00 ing more expital when the premises are already that I was at 's loss to make out how the differ Legge proposes to do with the accouts be has in Share it wharf.
13.760.85 mortgaged,
Droe could be accounted for, and nutil I go lack of glass sad mestari sl...........
676.63
The GRAIDKAN-We will see what user enn through the bock myself which I certainly bit hands. Will the other oruiters got any onsigaments
$26.59 be made of the premises, either by soonomloel shall do, I am not able to give you a satisfautory portion? Fire prela en policies anapire Baudry debtors
5,656,68
109.00 working or by leace.
Mr. FRASER SMITH-Nr. Leggo's agreement Fatty onsh.
explanation oven now.. I may say while I am on Balance of Wurking out" to
Mr. Loxy maid they might lease the pre-my legs that Inm exocetinly sorry we wars called is to hand the measy to me to liquidata 1h+ data. September
2018 mises, but he did not sao how the Company upon to have a ferend sale of our steam lanach, but at the same time it is for the shareholders
Mr. GRANT-I would like to know what Mr.
The Dell Catans ffates that it has bom ro- Wonkuru Account, Ise JANUARY yo 30TH plantors in Deli, Aolisen, and offer provinces
BEYTANDE, 1896. have to import Chinshe laboury attempt quested by Mora, Ringler & Co, to notify tant
Merican dollars becoming harder to get in is speases bringing staff from England.# 11.838.9
To wages of native staff therefore to drain the labour market in Java the Straits, and that the banks now charge par To wages and allowances to European eta 17,809.53 is pretty certain, moonryggisser, to ho resistent premium on them. It is hence demel de Tofas
sirable to accustoin the geolles in Deli to pay.To sand, potah, rad lead, gi ed by the Batavian Governot. There rent in Japanese you. It is expected that the To new pote remains to the North Australian equstiers rise in excharge will prove steady enough to To Bee fernance. and planters one great resource, the surplus admit of the dollar shortly being worth two loss on exchange population of India. If they do not like
The Straits Timer says that a correspondant the Chinese, let them try Indian labour. writing on Deli affairs in the Jasa Bode states The Vals Mecum for avery Resident in the Many of the plantere prefor Chinese be that owing to so many various nationalities dwell- Far East, from Penang to Vladivostok.
cause they do not have to import them:ing together within such a smisli district, namely, Javaness, Chinese, Hoyan Banjurose, Klitgs. the enterprising Son of Han either pays and Bengalnes, diffenities with the easily arise.
On hand, less 50 per quart. his own premge or it is paid by a Chinese On some estates it has been the custom tokop Guild, who and bim work an his arrival up a kind of special tribunals with the manager
as. prosidont, the mambara boing made up of By packing charges. and make him roland it with interest out plantation beadman and a couple of old hinda By Interest of ble earnings There are of course many This improvisad Court of Justice settled all Huda objections to this system of immigration, as disputos, quarrels, and so forth. It is asserted that these illegal tribunals worked very well, pad it tends to create an 'imperium in imperio in adjusted on the spot many diffinities which other. the colony and perpetoutes the isolation of wise might have proved subjects of talima the Chisee from the other sections of the inquiry by officials, only tor pertain to result in Loss of time and monoy. Circumatonges se it population. At the same time it has ita were brought on this style of home rule. Plan- conveniences for planters, saving than tera became their own judgos, and sentenco.was trouble for the time being as well as im quick. The dark side of the system lies in the Goo frequent use of raëtan dogging. It will be mediate outlay. It is for these reasons, readily understood that when so mach human in spite of all the outery now being raised refuse, was handy, fatherly admonition would not do much. Ware it not for judicions severity, against the Chinese in Australia, that wo
the wilfulness, falssness, and crafty deceit char doubt whether it will ever succeed in shotting saterising the local native races would quickly them out of the northern provinces. Should have manifested themselves in unbridled lice sad stubborn resistance. The only objection the Gareruments of North Queeuslaud and against the plantera thus taking the law Inte Leir
STONEY AND?
be Northern Territory, when they have been own hands lay in the abnor inevitable from the BRISBAN..
aeparated from Queensland and South Ausystem. Formerly, and even now it is not unfee LONDON...Me. F. Algae, Clement's Lane.
of cookies. On one occasion it prored to have run LONDON.. Messen, Street & Co., 30 Carnhill. and determine to replace the Chinese by naso andaly beyond bounds, that the manager, for LONDON.... Masara. Bates, Handy & Co.
tives of Indis,, then of coures the outlook wonder, was taken into custody and forwarded to Batavia for trial. In the early days of to LONDOK... ME. W. M. Wills. 151.Cannon St. wil be different, sad evoŋ paraavering John bacco growing, of very recent date, however, for books and youobers of the-compafy, and found the SAN FRANJO..Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants'
Exchange.
Deli, many Chineso on sentance.being delivered
JAMES H. Cox?? Auditor. New Yoan....Mr. A. Wind 21, Park Row.
by the manager wore ornelly punished without it over coming to the light of publicity. Other Hongkong, 30th November, 1836 Daily Prece Offoe, January 1883,
wars ill tested almost to death's door, had their
The CHAIRMAN-The report is before you, fingers fired fast under copying press cantlemen, and with your permission we will Handaufa were in requisitiva on far too aaayske it as road. I will be happy to answer any lost sight of, gaotlemex The General Honours and though I for one was opposed to gulug va 3) from the one presented at the last moeting that astries. For telling off enota onclies was fro questions about the report or accranta.
and Consulting Comoritten will make every effortlessed in the rio of my brother direotars. gasatly kept in custody, that is, with their made Mr. AROKO-Packaps, Mr. Chairusa, jou fastened to one of the posts of an outbuilding cold give us some farther information as to the The mode of punishment is at particularly to Cost of site, buildings, fixtucas, and painful, but it must have been highly plant. It gives us caly a very rough ides of pleasant to the criminals to be suable for how much the property is worth and how the sometimes three days to keep off the smem money has been expended.
Bottling on their bodies of mosquitoes
THE CHATEMAN-The place was taken over at
Messrs. Maynard & Co.
COLOMPO „Masera, A. M. & J. Ferguson. CALCUTTA...... Mours. Nawuna & Co.
Masses. Gordon & Gotoh.
LIABILTEINS.
to 80th
$240,748,49
could resume oporations itself.
The CHAIRMAN-We may find some ecoto-resulting in a loss of over $1,000 to the Company, to say now whether it would be able to dis possess the Huai kong Steam Laundry Company mical means of working by and by. We willful rather strongly on this point, becanas sato- koop up communication with our correspondents,
monses were aned against the Company, and, of everything. I think it would be only fair to Sa, 100 shares of 450 cash, paid up. $200,000.00 and if nossary will do what we did to rais speaking for myself, I was not aware we owed all let them have a pro rata base of what we have Bilis payable AL AMER
tae neocants for which we were ned. There is to give. 5.034.41 mora ospital.
In the meantime to continue one thing I think M. Hurley must really taks
Mr. McCULLOCK-I suppons the other pople Bandey creditors
28,545.41 working is only losing money. MELBOURNE... Mass. Norton, Hargravo & Co. traliu, evor auriously take up the questioneat, there wero fisgrant cases of ill treatment Cab advanced by General Managers.
Mr. LOILER-Since the additional ospital was either paid the accounts owing by the Company
Rowe responsibility for, and that is for not having would object. $360,749.49 raised six wooks ago there kar book further as they were sent in montia ip meath or sub
serious loss I seppoed ↑
The CHATENAY-Yes, because some of the railted them to the directors. Instead of that the material was missing, and some of the pots broke, cunts were allowed to accumulate and I have too. We have not produced much since the lattion of the wooount forthesteam Ianach it appears in my hand accounts for $3,200. With the eroep. October.
to me Mr. Hurley caver paid a single account owing by the Company. In the first place you must understand it was folly to start the sam any with the small amount of subscribed capital,
A.
8.
INTIMATION.
WATSON
LIMITED
HAVE NOW RECEIVED THEIR NEAPON'S SUPPLY OF XMAS
CONFECTIONERY,
AND
FIRST SHIPMENT OF FANCY GOODS.
NEW PERFUMES,
NEW SWEETS,
NEW CHOCOLATES.
CUT GLASS BOTTLES,
|Chinaman would find it difficult to hold on
bat so lour as no systematic effort is made to obtain Asiatic labour, so long will the Chi. nese continue to find occupation and reatise mudest wealth in the modern El Dorado,
The O. & O. stormer San Pablo, with Amari. aan mails, &c, left San Franoia ou the 9th instant for Yokohama and this port.
The Acting Saperintendent informs as that the P.&O. Co.'s extra steamer Khirt, from
on the 23rd idem for this port.
We have compared the above statement with the satze in 400Grčangs therewith
THO. I. ROSE}
*
Mr. CHATSZ soconded the resolution proposed by the Chairman, which was carried nem con
The CHAIRMAN Your interests will not be
Mr. FRASKE-SMrra-The other people can not help themselves. We can go into liquidation. Mr. McCULLOCK-Who are the other people P Mr. FRASER-MIT-Everybody, all over the Colony,
Me McCULLOCH-And what about wages? Mr. LEGGE-I don't think there will be any. thing left after paying the wages.
Mr. CRAWFORD-Nothing for anybody P M. Lugar-Nothing for anybody. Mr. VAUGHER-Thia socant is no different
confirm this,
K. QUANT-What do you propose to do with the stores on hand?
to keep the thing going, Certainly some of the Captain Anderson and Mr. Lembke, on the state. I think we will base to have another meeting to man, se you sus, are capable of turning wat cheap monts made by Mr. Hurley, statements which work, and thers may be some means of kooping my dollasgass fally agreed in would lead to a the slair on. of the Ganeral Managers was
Mr. Lorrey asked what the present policy very successful resnit. That result was not of tained; on the ocntrary. With referenes to this steam launch business, I feel particularly sore on The CHAIRMAN-To close the doors, pay off
Mr. Legos-They have never been paid for. Remarks were made by different shareholders puid.
Bombay 12th inst, left Singaporn at 10.30 am. Often they were kept without anything to est$195,000, and the additions! $40,999 has been the men, take care of the property properly. Leon the matter becauso I think it has been mener 45 to various accounts which had been loft un-
of the deceased.
particular. The passies bat stubborn. hostility
up correspondence with our agents in America, in England, and on the Continent, and ess what who esa wore the business cheaply and well, oan be done towards getting out a now manager teach the natives, and do the thing properly.
Mr. LOILET-Bat you will have to raise The CHAILMAN-Of course it depends on
aco constantly before us.
Not only
longing to the shareholders atterly and ab. solutely wasted for no earthly good. did we lose ou the steam isnucha got $1,625 and the court fees and action expenses amunt and she cost $2,500—but to my astonishment I
to 220850. With regard to that I take the op-
Mr. TRADE-SMITŃ-As I told you before, nothing has been paid.
regularly drawn Mr. Leoos-Iaappose Mr. Hurley's salary bas
de
Mr. FRASER SITE-All the wagon havə boon portunity of publicly stating my opinion that it paid, not regularly, but they have been paid.
Mr. GRANT Thors are some gentlemen whe is nothing more nor less than robbery under and the law offers of this colony will take
Mr. LeGas-They are good enough. cognisance of my remarks. A snit was brought,
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-One has paid since the illegally brought against the Baurstary, heraght account was made up and Mr. Legge will pay really withan the cognisanes of the diractors, 005, and the Paisno Judge took it on himself Some conversation then took place as to pass-
or drink. By a refinement of graalty the upper parts of their bodies wara left quite bars af spent in building the farances and kiln said san- The Freast Parliament bas. voted a national night. One strange feature worth noting is de expanses of that kind.
Mr. Goord-And what would be the value of funeral to the remains of the late M. Parl Bert that Europas kucru to be otherwise tender the land itself? sad a life pension of 18,000 francs to his widow. hoarded, stem, to grow bardoned nad embittered
The CHAIRMAN-It would be difficult to say The body has been embalmed and shipped on against natives in gozeral and Chines). in board the transport Annanite for France. On
what the value of the land is today. It was taker
capital. originally at $15,000, but thebuilding of the cones pronounced both at Hanoi aad Haiphong, and diffanities with the many poolies who, day after work, as it all had to be done by European labour. the occasion of its romeo vel fareral orations were of the native races in the mass, the anesssing and the caves under the cones was very expensive whether we can raise capital. All these points colour of the law, and I hope the Chief Justion havo to pay their final calls. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES,every mark of respuet was shown to the memory day. persist in being refractory.appear to deden Owing to the damp season it was impossible to
BASKETS OF CONFECTIONERY,
Europeans into nefeslingness for the sufferings build rapidly: it had to be done slowly or one of others, and to predispose them to have a courses would have been undermined when The following is a list of the officers of the course to fogging and other inhuman form the next day's was put on. There is a kila for Losie Lexige, 1791, &may, for the evening year of punishment. In one vase. a colle for reinsaliador riass which we have never used, we have -W.M., Bro. F. W. Bende S.W Bro. Jof daty was flogged by on assistant till the the applianous and & Brat-olsas furnace. Melasry Browa; J.W., Bro. U. 8. Powall; latter's arm grew tired of wielding the raftan. Treasurer, Wor. B. R. H. Cook; Basretary. Enough of such case happen nowadays to Mr. CRATER, the report and accounts were. On the motion of Mr. GILLIES, Beaded by For. Bro. W. C. Lewis; Organist. Bro. R. Cable one to judge how much wore it must Passmore; S.D., Bro. H. J. Scott; J.D. Bro have been in the early years of Deli."
adopted and paszad. C. I. Best Director of Ceremonies, Bro. T. W. 129 Wright: Stoward, Bro, N. Mello; LG., Bro.
F. A. Carl; Tyler, Bro. S. A. Kraal:
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CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS,
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CRACKERS,
c.,
ko.
S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, 25th November, 1386.
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HONGEDNA, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1485.
Tar anti-Chinage agitation in Queensland
A cricket match will be played to-day and Baturday, the 26th and 27th inst, commenting at 2 p.m. to-day. The following are the toxins:
GARRISON,
Capt. Porter (Baffs) (Capt.) 14. A. Branwell, 59th
A. B. E. Drew, 39th
M. D. Graham, bith
A. A. Lloyd, 59th
A.
E. D. Smith, Si A.C.Salas, A MA.. Major W. Riddo, Sergt. Savage – Dr. Gilme Ptc. Warburton
4.
CLAVE
I Leach (Capt.)
G. S. Cazon
E J. Cozon
W. H. F. Darby
-T. E. Davien
H. W. Dick
H. Fox
G. Griable
W. Rrape.Bobertson
A. K. Travora
F. I. Sawyer
On the motion of Mr. Cox, seconded by Mr. LOXLEY, Messra. C. D. Bottomley, C. P. Chater, THE GERMAN BARQUE" HYDRA" IN B. S. Fernandes, and D. Gilies, were re-elected
is the Consulting Committe
A TYPHOON......
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a
Mr. Cox-Presuming it is decided to cease work how soon do you intend to stop!
The CHAMA stated that if the resolution was carried the works would be stopped within mouth. There was still samo rough, work in band that had to be out.
Mr. TOMES said the outting shop takan by itself paid and had always dons 10.
Mr. LOXLEY-Aflee to-day I suppose you will not undertake say new work?
The CHAIRMAN-No.
-
ing the accounts. Mr. Fraser-Smith asked Mr.
on the admission of Mr. Hurley that the amount her to stood their adoption, hat Mr. I was dus ta gira judgmant with corta agregating
3208.50. Wo never would have disputed the Vancher said he would be ashamed to do so, sud debts. I think that is a matter that ought to dr. McCulloch expressed the opicion that be really taken up in the colony. Now, goatle- it was not necessary to pass them. This low mon, it is not for me to propose the adoption of was adapted by the meeting, and the motion for this raport. I will leare some of the indepenilent the adoption of the accounts was not asconded.
Mr. FRASER-SMITH moved the confirmation Mr. Toxes Mr. Loxley wanted to know shareholders to do that. It is a report that
the effact that the Victoris Laundry be closed On the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by it was on 10count of want of spital wa coubt personally I am shamed to put bafors you; I am of the resolution passed at the last meeting to
ashamed to have had anything to do with any Mr. Lorley, Messrs. T. I. Rose and J. H. Cox po aka the concern pay. It is on scent of thing of the kind. Had I konan the tens state from the 13th November and that the assets of wore re-elected auditors.
tha exponses we have not be able to make it of the Company's affairs six months ago I would the Company after paring the other creditors be This closed the busianes of the ordinary. DeLor-Bat if you had capital to go holders and would have strongly recommended Compan
have taken stops to call a meeting of the share handed over to the Hongkong Son Isandry meeting.
on with would you not be able to make it pay them to close up then. It is not for me to say
MF. Molezzeno amoonded. The resolution was carried new GOTH, ultimately?
whom the responsibility hes because I have not Mr. TomesWell, that is a quastion Wrone into the affairs of the Company so fally as expected all the time we would be able to make I intend to do, but whatever the shareholders it pay, but it has not paid.
se fully entitled to it. I decide to do they will have my assistance; they
alious.
EXTRAORDINARY. MESTING
The SECRETARY-If we want on for a tin the Chinese would be able to make the things. M-GILLES Bald labour formed the principal chargo in the production of glass. If the east of labour was refaced there would has fair progant of its paying.
Mr. GUUEDIN-Who is going to take charge of the books and soconuts and write them up?
Mr. LuGG-They oro supposed to be written up, are they got!
Mr. GovaDIN-You will collect certain Mr. LEGGE-I sprapathise with Mr. Saith in his position as a director when he was tailed by ays and have certain cutries to make. the Saaretary to state at the last mO
ME. FRA-8-It will be the Bere fullons Me. Tras-Smith ssid the other tary's duty to write up the soconuts and hand orsditors were paid in full and he thought the the whole thing evor in sach & condition that we value of manfactured glass, delivered to have undred dollars one way or the other to Court. Pablis Companies have certain lisbili. Mr. DUNLOP mid the acounts showed the old company would be paid in full. There might can hand them over to the Registrar of the been 85,500, but the outstanding debts war niso stated, in Fanly to Mt. Crawford, that the ties according to law, and our books must be in 85.600, so it looked as if nothing had been paid old wompany wars willing to accept this offer." order for our own proteston.
for the glass but $100 paid by the Company for People have told me I spoke to wally at tho
taking it away.
Mr-GaAWORD-Hear, heer Thog kavo net Mr. FEASTE-SMITH-Captain Anderson and Mr. GILLIES ssid a great many accidents had last acting. I only spoke barshly and straight been yet.
about. When I caused Mr. Hurley of being able to trist words and figures I know he state that any book-keeper oan see from them
The noting thon terminated. Possessed that power, but as to the extent these the position we are in accounts show. Anything mora disgraceful, dis- Teputable, and dishonest in the shape of public campanias's acconata I have never seen. I have no more to say axiept that I in common with THE STRANDING OF THE STRAMER every shareholder regret this company was ever formed on the advise of Mr. Hurley and managed by him. We are all sorry for it, bar himself. It is impossible to do anything but movo the adoption of this report. We cannot do anything farther. A marine court of inquiry into the circum It has got to be passed, and therefor I propass stauses attending the standing of the British this account be passed without prejudice.
steamer Greyhound on Nan Sa Roof, lo tha Mr. CRAWFORD asked Mr. Legge if he held Hainan Straite, was held as the Harbour Offi company were to be paid in fall and that the HG. Thomsett, R. N. Harbour MP to his streamout that all the other debts of the yesterday, the court being compered of Captain
entrance. The matte has about 8 p.m. made all sails fast, and Isfting the factory, sad as they with the principal cocurred at the factory which possibly might not the paint bootage I knew what I was talking myself will res that the baks are put in such
The meeting then terminsted.
THE VICTORIA LAUNDRY COM- PANY, LIMITED.
An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders
"GREYHOUND.**
MARINE COUBZ OF INQUIRY
The German barque Hydra, which left this port for Honolulu on the 29th ultimo, put back Fastorday sEternoon considerably damaged by bad weather, having fallen in with a typhon, probably that which the Teberan encountered. Wo havo bạm favoured by Captain Rings with An extraordinary meeting was held at the the following reports to his experiences sines conclusion of the ordinary peting for the Isaving this port:-"Left Hongkong on October pose of considering whether the company should 29th, and had moderate and fresh N. E. monaco continue working, or temporarily suspend or to Soath Cape of Formosa, which was passed The CHAIRMAN-Gentlemen, the object for The Kunny Po. the Chinose newspaper on Nov. 5th Then had a gala which blow which this meeting has bien called is as notified pablished at Canton, has incurred the enmity of for two days, After that hadde fine page.in the notics just read, to see what shall be done. the mandarins' attendants and the yamen ran in the 12th November sighted Kizmi Isisad on The report on the Company's affairs presented zara in consequense of the publication of an the 13th Hasplasm on the 14th Komising, and on to the sauual meeting is before you with stater article danonding the corraption of this class the 18th Tsosima, whisk bore S. by E. 15 miles ment of accounts, and an additiound capital will On the 23rd stand the ofiso, was attacked by a mof of 6 pm. The ship was lying on starboard | ha required to bean ch with the work the General Tesh of several hundred of the parenr. mg tack thon to the North with the wind from N.E. Maungore, with the advice of the Consulting themselves aggrieved by the editor's ramuka, bar. 30.10. at 8 pm.. the air getting thick | Committen, Lave asked your nitendance to epri bat the door was closed on them sad thy more and dirty, and raiz commencing to fall. Atsider this question with that of temporarily clos asable to effect been reported to the authorities, and a proclama enly the lower topila and fore and shareholders are of opinion that no more capital cant for that.
The SECRETARY said the secount was dabad Son has been issued by the Nam Hoi Mugistrate mizen staymil. During the right wind andrain mu bo raised at present recommend threatening punishment to the off mders if there incrassed to a hard gale, but the barometer one being proses they found that the 30th Septembar, and since then sundry antas in any repetition of disorderly manifestations kept standy. At noon, 17th Nor., har. 2998. will be proposed to-day.
As to the future, if you had been entiented. proceeds steadily. The opposition to Chinese against the paper. The fact that the Hoang Put the afternoon pat a ceef in the mivou stapail, decide to atop, the Gueral Managers will make
The CHS-I hope you will auder immigration is strongest ofcourse in Brisbane has been able to stir up the yamen raders to and made fast the fare topmast staysail, fore every effort to lease or otherwise utilize the pro-stand the temporary abutting of the works We can go and the south of the colony, hat it is by rach a pitch of excitement shows that the press lever topsail and the weather sheet from the party, catting all expenses down to a minimam kes not stop our interest in them.
is able to wield some influenon lu China
lower main topsail. Wind increasing all time with due regard for the safety of your intarasts again. no mang ennfined to that district. The
and the bar falling. At12, midnight, bor. 2758, and the finishing of work in hand. The glass dislike of the Chinaman is not quite se Walsh, Limited, capies of the Tourant of the deck and pulled down the rusted misen sinyetil, the past year and Eastora mackouts have pass We have received from Mesare. Kelly and a full herricans blowing, called all hands on business has been greatly depressed everywhere strong in the north as to the south, possibly Peking Oriental Society for 1885 and 1886, bar. failing and wind increasing, as it were. Atantly been over-stocked, the Company of course because his labour is more necessary there and printed at Peking by the Pei-Lang Prass. We heary 184 came over aft and sunbed haring strong competition in the products. the planters appreciate his patiens industry in other part, have determined to place their water, and much water went down in the 'tween out of the question to attempt the auufacture in the Victoris Laundry Company was held at be glad to fot the Society, like kindred bodies the skylight of the cabin, filled the cabin with Window glass has ruled so low that in has been Nevertheless, in the towns the outery is being proceedinge on record, and thus reçue some actively raised against him. On the 30th ult..highly interesting papers from obscurity. decks. The ship was lying nearly always on her here and make nea of the kin, but it is possible the Anngkong Hotel yesterday afternoon for Hongkong Steam Laundry Company should dent); Lisut G. 3. Kagwin. R.N.; William
haam ends. At 7am. another breaker carried the futurs may warrant the undertaking and the a well attended demonstration of the Anti-which form a derided addition to the literaturo The brou zocked against the ship and made tion with different correspondents with a view to and to confirm the social rosolation - winding to have got assonuts for colles steamer Guthrie: and Henry Charles Abbot Henry Walker, master of the British ateamM OF journals before us contain some valuatia pspers away the jibboom and the starboard cathead General Managers will bain constant communice. the purpose of receiving the Directors' report take the balance.
and statement of sacounts to the 15th tastant
Mr. LEGGE--Thers, is santher thing I Belgio, Nail Shaunon, master of the British Chinave League took place in Townsville, on Chinese history, literatura. &c. Amongst it dangerous, to we cut away atay sad starting it when it can be done on a profitable up the affairs of the Company passed at the the northern capital of Queensland. The others there are pspera by Dr. Edkins, on "All other gear to get gles of it. Barometor still and economical basis,
tinn which were stated to amount tʊ 32,000 add. Harris, master of the British steamor Formora. sions to China in Pliny's Natural History," by failing, ship on beam enda, and the fore The Secretary read the rotation to be eating held on the 18th instant. There ware Ther dwindle down to $1.50) odd, and I and
The President read the application of Captain proceedings were very quiet and orderly Dr. Bushoil, on Chinese Poroclain before the topless The saa ves arending heavily agsfast submittat folinwa. That the General present-Messrs & C. Andory (Chairman) many of these bills go back as far as January Thomas for a court of inquiry into the ground. and little entbasisum wwe erokad, although presne Dynasty "; by Dr. Martin, on The the ship, audi ta sava har and the cargo wat Managers be empowered and are hereby McCulloch, W. Legge, A. Johnston, 4. O'D.
P. Fraser Saith (Director), D. R. Crawford, D. last, and I also find many of the nuwas of thi ing of his vessel, and also the warrant from H. the town band was prosent to enliven the Study of Chinees History"; and by Mr. Caway for topmaat, which weat away taking the powered to close the factory and works with Gourdin. C. Grant, and R. C. Harley (Socrotary). Therefore I think that of the 31,500 I hare scurt. The following evidence was then taken
constituents of the company are worthless. 5. the Asting Gerornor, for the holding of the Aranit, on "Parsllats in Greek and Chinese main gallan mast with it. The ship was thos lythe least possible delay and thereafter to sablet meeting. The Mayor took the chair, and Literature" and "Some Additional Remarks on ing a little easier and bar. stopped falling. Abont or toase the factory to any other person or por
The following is the report and statement of for collection the chases are that we will not
Thomas Abrahara Thomy deposed-I st callad on Mr. T. B. Con, the secretary of the he History and Historians of Claus Thea on the 18th Nov, the storm commenced to
was or to ra.course work on account of the mounts:-
receive more than $1,000. The bills go back tor of the British ateamar Greyhound, No. 81,547. af Landon, and hold a master's certificate of com- Anti-Chinese League, to explain the objects article on Chinese Porcelain by Dr. Beshell will decrease. Between 9. m. and nor the wind Company with the approval of the Consulting To the shareholders, the Victoria Laundry Company, as far as January last-uncollected
Mr. CEAWFORD At the last meating fuelsavy, No. 30,632, obbained-at-Bunderland is of the meating, which was done in a fere totersat others than sinalogues, and will be shifted and from E. to N. and N.NW. Committee as the General Managers in the ex
especially welcomed by collectors,
the tea all one foam, and we could hardly so the rise of their disecotina may deem advisable into the statement eabmitted to you a for days ago.
Gentlemen-The Directors have but little to sild think the Chairman or Mr. Smith, I am not 1875. I joined the Greshound as captain on the words. AMr. Joussos then spoke,principally
sore which said the understanding was 21st October, 1885, at Hongkong, having been The hearing of the charge of manslaughter fare end of the ship. Position at noon, about 28 the interests of the Company."
Thonadited statement of so youɑta subjoined gives full dealing with the steady increase of Chinese preferred by the Japanesa Government against deg. 30 sec. N. and 125 deg. 36 say. East. Br The CHAIRMAN Reved that the above resolu- information as to the favourable ranta of the that all the debts of the Victoria Esundry Com-employed on the coast before. I have command. Company's working, and any farther partinalars pany with the exception of the debt to the Henged her aver since I hate traded on various in all the rich districts of the north. Mr. John William Drake, mastor of the British lowest between 8 and 9 a.m., 29.18. When the tlon be adopted.
In reply to questions by Mr. Cox, the Chair-whisk the shareholders may desire we shall be plossed kong Steam Landry Company would be paid ports on the coast as tar aorth as Vladivustook, steamer Normanton, was com menoad in HB.M's storm settled we found thateverything in the main
to farmish. Con followed, and in a vehement barangna Consular Coars, Hyogus on the 18th inst. The top wasbroken,and we had to work light and day an explained that la the event of the Company's
in fall, and that the Hongkong Steam Laundry and as far south ss Jars The registered too G. C. ANDERSon, Chairman.
Company would sooopt the baianon of the assete nege of the Greyhound is 927, and her horas implored and exhorted his audiones to assist charge was laid by the Governor of the Hyogo with all heads to get the main topmast steady, suspending operations the wages of the Euro
in full satisfaction of their claim.
power 60 nominal. The last port I was at be- them in patting down the "yellow agony." Ken, and Mr. J. F. Lowder appeared, on behalf because it was very isagerous as the ship was an employes would have to be paid until the
Mr. McCULLOCH-Textcnderstanding is usa foro getting ashore was Pakhoi, which I loft at of the Japanes Government, to conduct the prose rolling fearfully in the high sea. After that we expiration of their agreements, unless a com-
laks now.
6 o'clock on the 1st inst I had on board 50 The Herald says that by far the moat tollingontion. The bearing of the eans was still proceed-aude all sail possible, and bere away befors the promise wore affected with them. Some of
tons of general argo, bound for, Hongkong via. spench of the evening, and the only one ing on the 19th inst. The Higo News of thatdate wind, to find a harbour for repairs, and arrived the agreements were expiring now, and the ones which had longest to run would expire
I stopped the Chairmen putting one of the ress- Hoihow. It was a clear moonlight night when which evoked any marked measure of en-e-It is probable that the preliminary investi- in this port.”
in September gert. The Chinese employés erald
lations for contrastion. I wished to have this I left Pakhoi; I went about eight knots. I had gation of the charge brought against the cuplain
be dismissed on short notion, and it would only be
$1,736.64 balanes ehset ptt before the Hongkong Steam been to Pakhoi 35 times before, and never goi Assary to keep one or two.. The work in hand
5.10 Landry Company so that they should hawas an saoro boforo, xxospting on the bar at Hacno- nest be finished and the property be properly
51.95 fair chance of getting a shara. I pointed out There are no lights at all at this part I was ma taken care of. The number of Europeans en-
1.122.25 st the last meeting the Hongkong Steam vigating, and no marks. It is low rank land. The gaged was ten, with a superintendent and clerk.
9.21.77 Iundry Company would caly got a few hun moon snk at ten o'clock. Iwason deckanthe Best
dred dollars short of their claim. If they watch, and went below a nine. At 11.15 I en making in all twelve. The total number of
- $14.609.17 | silbers to the old agreement they will not get a oa deck again, when Chayane Laland was ́OS Chinese employed was about sixty-fire, but that included packing coolies and others; the paraber
We were stooring 8.E. by sent. If I had known anything about oplug the starboard boum. of Chinese glass blowers was from fourteen to
this coal bill I would have proposed we should | 8. † 8, magastia. At that time I stored my po into liquidation so that our assots should be Cours to 8.E. } 3.. magnatio. That was when twenty; it varied from month to month neording ponts payable
fairly distributed amongst the preditors, but Chayane bore BW. by W.4W. We were still to the requiredan
Mr. LOXLEY-Is it intended to complete the
now that we have paid this $1,450 to these people, going about eight kuna. contracts in band. P
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
thosinem was that of a Mr. Stox. He of the ill-fated Normanton will be brought to a con- asked those present to treat the question inclusion to-day. We understand that the Go.THE HONGKONG AND MACAO CLASS
sensihin light, and recognise the fact that ernment intends to find out, if possible, erently where the rossel aank, and with that object a it was the people thatselves who had the small steamer has been chartered and will be power of allowiur ur preventing the Chinese despatched to Ooshima with divers and all nocON-
The ordinary general meeting of shareholders to gat a living is the colony. It the Chinese ary apparatus. Commander Squire, R.N., of in the above company was held resterday morn
the Marine Barent, will, we hear, direct the ing at the office of the General Manegoro, ware not patronised by the white people, operations. The latest rumour ta that the Nos Messrs. Russell & Co. There were pressat they could not live, and the evil would work manton went down some miles to the north-Masre. . H. M. Huntington (Chairman), out its own cure." It is most probable, wart of Ocahims, and if this turns out to be or-P. Chater, D. Gliss (Consulting Committee, rest the vessel must have strook much further P, R. Forbes, T. I. Rose, J. H. Cox, W. E. however, that so long as Caucasizo labour in up the coast than was thought. So far, how-Loxley, E. Goorg, C. A. Toms, L. Downes and scarce and not too reliable the planters and ever, the atory is unsubstantiated.
H. Shewan (Secretary), others will continue to engage Chinese, while if the agitation now going on in the north
· The CHAIBMAN—Yes.
Mr. LOXLEYând do these confrseta show a profit P
The SEQURTARY—A' noulaal proft. They
The orrors of the first menager in providing an ex was stated that the consumption of coal was
Limited
STATEMENTTHON JANUARY 187, 1955, TO Novsusan
Accounts roosirabla
24, 1880, INCLÚET.
—LASETS.
Book debrių me Final calls unpaid Fixtures... Stationery on hand
$1,841.34 75.00
Launch-net proeseda of male ......
Stores an band
Balance
For charges...
Blores Stationery... Fixtures....
1,401.08
LIABILITIES
Goal
Hates for three quarters, Wages October Wages November m
$489,07 5-0.90 188.00 03.18 1.218.80 282-75 537.22 587.50
$15,000.00 8,610.00
8,300.00 102,00
8,994,70
$14.48.77
Bloro consumed......... Stationery consumad Coal consumad........ Accounts payable Chagos Formation of Co Bandry expenNES...................
Insurance.
The following is the report and statement of The Hiogo News of the 19th inst, saya:-Conents submitted to the meeting:- sidering the lateness of the season it would pro
The General Managara bag to plass (before the for separation should result in a division of bably be ingrate to style the gale of last night shareholdere the annerse atatement of account of pay a profit on the working expenses. There Capital 1,000 shares at 3UZ-
a typhoon, but at all events the wind blow will the Company mada up to 30th September, 1898. It in are no long contracts; only orders.
Lews 574 whares unalloitedai$15 Mr. Cox-Has the Manager reported well on Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Queensland, it is not unlikely that encourage typhoon forge. A not inconsiderable amount of with the greatest regret that they find themsely o ment will even be given to Chinese immigra- damage has been done, chiefly at the Oxo Naval compelled to make so pataronvable a report of the the Chinese P tion. This will be, however, nos becadar Yard-where most of the sheds are down-and irst nine month worlu, and they can only state in The OHAIEMAN-Yes, they do very well Hongkong Steam Laundry Company.
at the Kam Ulah, where the recently erected tonation that the Company has arrived at szol Here is a tumbler made and out by Chinese.
through a succession of diffon Ities and misfortune they are liked, but on account of the absainte bowling alloy collapsed into rain. Daring the impossible to be foresten and quite beyout sentral. In reply to further questions by Mr. Cox it necessity of securing an adequate supply of storm a house-bout broke away, and developed s labour. The Kanakas are now difficult, tone tra of speed as it want out to sea impelled by ponsive furnace, as final cost far szoooding his about 25 tons a week, that Japan coal was used. Working woont,
a torrillo aqmall. What altimately became of the highest estimate, and furnishing the factory with which cost 57ten, and that it took as much high cost zawokinery and topla not adaptat pro- obtain, and the recent attempt to introduce boat we have not heard. Intbooastora house saw.
Mr. LOXLEY-At the mosting at which it was bandoned the enterprise by seriously reducing the Javanese labourinto the Color is not likely to her some damage, but not to any grestertant, was doing the requisite articles for this machst, no coal to keep one pot going as twelva.
occasioned to the numerous boats that crowd in working capital and antailing changes in me and donúted to raise $50,000 on mortgage it was saliefy requirements. The Caucasian cannot there, and there is also rumeur how true we class of product that the General Manguro in their stated you would then hare-sufficient money to work in the fields in the tropics, and Asiatic have been unable to ascertais-of the death by endeavour to make full trial of the factory, staff, and carry on-for six months. labour of some sort therefore becomes cesen. drowning of a seudo. Of soures property on the meats, have been obliged to make heavy advances The CHAIRKAN-That was in the middle of
to the Company. The working belag still mustis- hill hassuffered, but with thecxceptionofasouple factory, the position to grave, and the general resalt September, and at the time that was passed there -tial. · The Javanese, like the Chiasse, do not ofthe usual bird-age style of Japanese houses that as shown by the accounts so disappointing, with the was an advance by the General Managers which :
take their women, and do not seem inclined were inauntfinished state and tumbled down, the approval of the consulting committee the deneral had to be provided for.
injury sustained was principally confined Maspers have called an extraordinary meeting of Mr. LOXLEY-You stated then that the sd- to settle down, and the British Connal at to fences and trees. The vessels in harbour felt ebarbeiders to consider the future couras to be par- vance was $25,000; now you state it at $25,500. TheCHAIRMAN-Yes, ithasgonevninnremsing; Batavia, in a report addressed on the lat the full force of the gale, and most of them September last to the Queensland Govern dragged their anchora more or less. The moor-extraordinary meeting Leid on 17th September and new mon were coming out, ald ones going home, ment on the subject of Javanese emigrationings of the Saceum mare carried away, but for- ocnfirmed on 4th October last shareholders was in and the wages have bees ranging all the time
Mr. Lox-Thơn- yes have advanced that tunately the vowel was under steam and Captainvited to anbaoribe to a contributory mortgage on] to the Colony, sava :—“ I have reason to be Connor on the bridge at the time. Even as it the Company's property for 150,000, and a sum of 39,600 in addition to the $35,000 advanood at the liere that the Netherlands Tadian Gorom- was the Satsuma narrowly escaped coming into $35, has been borrowed by the Company in this time the meeting was kald?
vollision with one of the Frenok 'men-of-war. ment is not in favour of this kind of emigra-We are informed that a number of lightore
In ordance with the rosolation passed at the
CONSULTING GOMLETTER.
· The CHAIEMAN-YOS.
Loes on als of Launch
Rates...
Bent
Salariss
Wagon
Wamping... Balanse
same to be catzeak. -
907.10
1/210
1,472,12 3924.01
--Mr. FEAYER-SMITH-That is the very reason
The Fresident-What soundings had you ab this time F
WitnessWe did not take sounding there. No one in the chains 7-No.
What did you do after you changed the conres?
| including $200 for costs it laves the other cru ditors without a fair chance, and that is the rea son I thought you had better consider this no- count Bret. For myself, whatavar I may think 3,934.00 of the Hongkong Bloom Laundry Company, I
think they would be perfectly justified in rI went below again. At midnight the sond padiating any agreement served at at the last ofloer, John Warobam, cailed me. He told the mesting.
it was the weather. He had the first watch, sad the chief officer the middle watch. The hief mate asllad me at four, and I went on dook and had woundings taken; we found nino fathoms of water. It had then became hazy, and I could see for about two milos. At that time we were atooring SE. E. and going eight knofa, went below thes, and as 4.40 I was called ngmin by the second officer, whe fuld me that he could see land, and ported the helm.
Mr. CBAWFOаD-Do they repadiate it? Mr. FRASSE-SMITH-I don't know. Mr. LEGGE-It was on the statement that the other creditors wore paid in full.
Mr. FRASER-SMITH-No, that is a mistaks. I said would be.'
Mr. Lee-And that we would also probably be paid in full.
Mr. FEALER-SMITH-Yes, within a few bon - 6,475.30 | dred dollars. That was my impression. The ja
506:50
522.18
1,127.63
Tell me what he said?-He asid hə saw land
the account I read from at the last meeting, on the port Bow, rather near, and that he kept and say one can see in plain figures that if we bor off. I went on deck and had the beta pat 65.90 collected this money the Hongkong Bisambard a-port. As she was paying off she struck 1,038,63 Legndry Company would only lose a faw hw the reaf
94.25 dred dollars, and they were content to do that.
2,100.00
MT CHATFORD-I would not blame them if 2,610.00 they did not carry out their agreemant. I only
Who was in thechairs than P--The second mate. When did he cost the lead --As we strack. -- You did not get a cat before?—No. Ho get
9,643,64 want to know whether they will or not, because nine foot then. 195.154.67 it will make a material difonge to the Vistoria Parhai foot fuches it, and 4 feet 11 inches
$13,462,00
$22,154.07
Laundry Company, afte
What water were you drawing when you left
Mr. LEGE-I have no authority to bind forward. He cast the load on the starboard ,601,77 the Hongkong Steam Laundry Company, but side, shaft the bridge.
for your Information may state that What was done art-The engines were there is to proparty inside the building stopped and reversed.
There were no sandings taken between 4 I have compared the above with the books and belonging to any uns sise but the Houg Mr. C. P. Chater (in place of Mr. E. E. Baboon)
Mr. Tomes-It was merely an estimata; there vozobers as die Company's Oles, and dertly the kong Steam Laundry Company, and it can- o'clock and 4407-No.
What happened after the engines were revers- not be taken oat of our hands. The Isarich tion, and should it assume larger proportions, were astorn of the Sataume, and no of thest, and Mr. D. Quios are joined the Committen. Mosazo, were no accounts made up at that time.
The CHAIKAN-- poriina of the wages of
A. O'D. GOTED, Auditor. we could not get hold of because it did not haped-We found she did not come eff, and -wo will probably prohibit it altogether, or place containing seventeen coolies, broke adrift and C. D. Bottomby, C. P. Chater, B. 8. Fernantes, and
tha workmen is paid to their wives in England, and
pen to be inside the house. If it had been inside sounded all round the ship.
What did you find -We found two isthoms such obstsoles in the way as to prevent its cried out to ses. A polis on board an- D. Glen offer themselves for re-election.
other lighter was so brufund in passing from one
we do not get the accounts out from England The CHAIEMAN rend the report as given abore the Lors we could have had that too, but the The reasons for this opinion are not far to lighter to another that he died on brord the
and said the meeting had been called to confirm Hongkong Steam Laundry Company certainly at 50 fathoms distanos in a N.W. direction, and The socsonts have been audited by Messi. T. I, for some time.
Mr. Cor neked what arrangements were made the special resolution phased at tas last moeting will get sovept through me any responsibility eight fathoms about half a mile frono vas, nook. The labour supply in Java may be | Sotruma, and-s' sendo fall between two of the B and J. H. Cox, who are recomended forth reference to the workmen's wired,''
for the winding up of the Company. At the last for the Victoria Lundry Company,
"What was done then-The snöher was laid boste and was drowned. The fate of the goolias meciion. plentiful enough, but it is very scarce in the who were blown away in the lighter is as yet
BUBBELL & Co., General Hasigurm, The CHAIRMAN aid that some of the workmooting it was proposed by Mr. B. L. Woodin Mr. CRAWFORD-That is hardly the question: out with 50 fathoms of beweer. It was streams. adjoining great isisad of Sumatra, where the uncertain.
men, if their engagements were renewed, would and seconded by Mr. 13. H. Crawford tint Mr. You did not propos to sampt any responsibility, anchor weighing five or six hunderdweight Wo
AT DIFERA.
Hongkong, 30th November, 1880.
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I. C. Buscaz, Becretary,