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Government.

THE DAILY PENSS, FRIDAY, JULY 10TH, Abe

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Mr. Dennys appeared for the defence, Mr. Dennys said he had only just boon in- structed to appear, and ho aaled for a short ad- jarmont. He also asked for a reduction of the amount of bail. So far as he dati soy from that she could identify report of the case in the papers, there was nothing against the fourth prisopor at all, and a

Ng Asing also gavo evidence of the defendant Woodysur's Cirons was afound last night, tas to frame theso by laws, had promised to give I have no tallies in my host now. I am sany from matter tha, while doing justice to the strong This evening Miss Fratex will sppear for the fallinformation as to thus existing drainage system, ay boat when there is nothing to du, generally having taken the manay. Compiniu. and feeling of their countrymen in Australia, strat time since her accident, and the performance and until that was before the it seapred proma for some hoars. I do zel know Bret prisoner were not gambling at the time. The mon Y WAS they will do everything in their power to will be for her beneflé, when no doubt there will ture to consider those draft by-laws. He quite I Aid not know second proror previous to thein payment of some pass tickets.

The defendant stated that on leaving Singa facilitate the negotiations with Chins which be bauigar house. To-norrow will be the last agreed with Mr. Finnois in Lis interpretation time of his arrost. When I returned the fulsa

of the Ordinator, and he had not the slightest tallise to the Chin Cheong on the 301 June, I pars lo received strici instructions to put a stop have to be conducted by Her Majesty's night of the season.

doubt that the power of the Board was limited told the master that there were five of them. to any gambling on board. He warned the Dr. Dotarok appends the following uote to his by mootion 50 in dealing with the existing drainz Several bumboo tallies were used on Treaday Chinos passengers that if he manght then gom- meteorological register The barometer on age. He must support the motion for postpone last. There has been a case against the Kwong bling he should confiscate their money. On cae These are the main points of the debate inpes falling in the S... The typhoon is still meat of the enaideration, and hoped that it the Shin skep before this, because of false tallies nlio, pocasion be found complainant and the lost wit- It took their money from uess gambling. Light winde meantime full information would be laid before The prosecutions in that case was dropped. The bapo expressed that the Australiavi po- approaching Northern Tazoa.

Tung Mouy, cross-oxanned, salt-On the 30th them, and after kooping it for anoge, time rayo it lonice, in carrying out their viewe, would with clear bat lot and dry weather, obtain along the Beard regarding the present drainage system.

The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE. Jane we got no tailles but from the waster of back to them and again warned asm. On the proaching from the Pacific,

In opposing the motion for Adjoacament, anid the Ching Cheong shop My husband is the wichs in question he was on duty on the have regard to Imperial interests, has been the China Coast, as usual when a typhoon is an felilled, the conference having dovided to

In nothing the celebration of the 14th July that he was somewhat astonished that the inever only man cn board our jank. He does not keep bridge whore complainant and is witness. recommend the atlament of the ques-at Shangini the local papers maks reference to and seconder of the motion appeared to have any accounts. We do not sell kerosine ourselves. thought he was not able to take notics of whint In the desirability of an amalgamation of the looked section 49, which appeared to him to The second prisoner one to me on the 30th they were doing. He saw that iley were gam tion by the negotiation of a treaty.

When this-Ortesnen him ufterwards, when he came next day for swo money from them, and placed it in a desk. Ko American settlements, a sabjoet which uns boen wish oxlating drains.

reported the matter to the captain. was passed it was nevar intended that they should more cases artsing Com asidity'er caused by the bilea and the course of the debate Lord KNCTA. Franch settlement with the waited British and 30stify the Board is making by-laws fw dealing June to get fiva cases of karosine. I recognized bling, and he came down to them and took the

FORD observed that there was no reason ader dimperion for many yesta withret ap

wait hofors framing the by-laws, outil every in- Wong Ching, the interprotor of the Chargo Henry Chimes, master of the Sarpedas, said dividual member had received a finished education Room in the Central Poire Station, oross-examin- tlat un the 17th instant the chief officer landed stings of loseela; it is also a useful Toilet to suppose the recent Legislation of News proaching any nearer to a solutiari.

South Wales was opposed to the Trenly of A memorial is being raised to the late Admiral in sanitaryscionos. At present thay mast frostined-Tapector Gell was in the Charge Boom when, him $26 which he said he had taken from some Article fer the complexion.

Tientsin. The Times, in commenting on the Eyder, The Hon. Secretary of the Naval agroatsure to the Surveyor-Generaland those second prisoner was brought up. I was on duty at men whom he had caught gambling. The of debate, expresses the fear that thie vise is Charch Society writes to the Times on the 11th members who with him framed these by-laws the time. He said that he had not got fire cases tiers of the ship bad the strictest orders to sup-

Jane sa fallows" Some of the mong friends of He could quite imagine that there might be of kercaine on the 30th June, First prisoner press all gambling on board the ship.

His Worship discharged the defondant. not likely to pass altogether unquestioned by the late Admiral Sir A. P. Ryder, K.C.B., are points in thess by-laws which might require al mid, when I showed him the too talling pro-

BEFORE MR. T. SERCOMBE-SMITH- the Chinese Government, Art. V. of the joining with the Naval Church Society, of which teration, and this weald be dono while consider duced, "They must be perfectly good; I got:

This concluded the case for the prosecution.

ALLEGED XIDNAPPING. Peking Convention provides that "Chinese, the Admiral was a vice-president, ta e scheme for ing them in Committon, but he strongly objected them from the Chu Cheung shep.

raising a lasting memorial to bian. As he was to postponing the consideration to an indefinite

Mr. Francis then said that, althangh his orcss-

The four men who wore charged before his in choosing to take service in British colonies always a strong advocate for making Grunwich periet ver night su manga boginiornmiuation but bear & lorg neil sam-what-Worship yederday with kidnapping wars again or other parts begurd sen, are at perfect. It Hospital Chapel the great memorial chapel of but at all events let them make a

the naval service, it is proposed to place u stain M. HumTANEYS, as one of the Committee dreary one, yet be bad managed to put the jury placed in the dock. berty to cator into engagements with British

ed glues window there, with a brass tablet, as engaged in drafting the by-laws objected to the into possession si a number of important facts | subjects for that purpose." This can hardly mark of oppreciation of the great assistance he statement of Mr. Francia ibst these by-laws had relating to his clients. The pracners were be read as conferring on the Chiness a right ways rendered to the cause of religion in the ear drawn up without sufficient consideration. bath charged with forgery. The only evidence Navy. The cost would be nearly £100, and as The whole question of drainage was most fally against the second prisoner with whom to gn to colonies where their services are not there may be many who would be glad of the op- considered, and they came to the conclusion that he would doal first, was that of the boatwoman. desired. It is very different from the clause portunity of joining in the erection of the matho house drainage of the colony should be dealt who had s HONGKONG, JULY 20TH, 1988

in the Perarist treaty, which provides that moriah, the Chaplain of the Fleat and council of with as goon as possible. He presumed they sano him as the man who went to her with false

vory weak case only against the first and Roooad. the Naval Church Society would be much oblig- there to work and not to talk. The by-laws tallies, on Saturday, 30th Juno. She was the Contribs spoke for themsalves, and were only such as he only witness for the prosenties who would idon.

of bail. The last mail brought out the report of the the citizens and subjects of the contracting al if you will iugurt this latter.

His Worstep aseved to wines the Built Ewro debate raised, by the Earl of CARNARVON is states may go fresly from the one counties ray be sent to Mr. W. E. Campion, R.N. himself, speaking as a householder should net tify him in any way, and zone of the others had these gases at Jest ho asked for a rednotion

hon. troasurer, Naval Church Society, or pail object to carrying oct. When they came to be ever soon him before. With ragard to the first the House of Lords on the Chinese ques try to the other for the purpose of curiosity, into the National Provincial Bank of England, considers or by one, saything that was not count of the charge the only evidence against anruties of $150 ouch for the first, second, and

the first prisoner canvisted of two statements, lion in Anatrais. At the time of the de- trade, labour, or as permanent residents." Southeus branch, to the account of the Admiral right and proper oculd be amended.

Ryder Memorial Fund." The next day a letter The SURVEYOR GENERAL, in supporting the one made by Himself and another by the third defendants, and appointed Suturday most. Aubing Pas, Pas Chan, and Kwok Ashin was perding, and Lord Knutson said that ly refer to the British Trasty as couferring on "Rear-Admiral and lats Flag Captain to Sir lewa were only in ccordance with the roles of statement made in the Police Court was to the the more fitting tiase to make a full state them a right to freely enter and Betile in Ryder." appeared as follows: Will yon saitary chance, which were laid down in Eng effect that the two tallies there produced had

kindly allow me to point out that the land. He must repeat what Mr. Humpbays had been handed to him by the vikor prisoner, The Wore charged, on round, on the information of ment of babalf of the Government would be British colonies, though they will no doubt letter appearing in your columns, so far as it said as to these by-laws having been considered prosecution bad said that the first prisoner wont Chan Aluk with unlawfnity decaying and des when the conferenco had concluded its unke-the west of Considerations founded on relates to possible subscribers who are not, like carafally and thoroughly. The work had been to the Ching Cheong on the morning of the taining a female child, aged 5 years with intent laboure. The debate therefore resulted in bo comity of nations and the relations of myself, members of the Church Socity, is a performed to no perfunctory manner. They had 30th, and bought and paid for two cases of to deprive the parents of the said child on the

little prematura P I am in communication with asked for and obtained a report from the kerosine oil, taking away two tallies given him 8th inst

His Worship said that after baring gone care. authing very deūpite, nor did it rise to friendly state-not, perhaps, because they the pensident of the society and also with the Sunitary Enginear on the subject, which ist the shop. He admitted that, and stated that fals through the evidence he would commit the

on the following day he sent a coolie, the second a very high level. The speakers were the attach great importance to the question late Adairal of the Fleet's family on the enwae his intention if this matter had not

been precipitated on them to have asked prisoner, to the kerosine rank with the fallies, ta prisers for trial.

Rail allowed the second prisoner in two, Earl of UARNARVON, the Earl of Dusof emigration in itself, but in order to jest, and dae ustice will be given of the raralt.

It was thought that the general subscription list permission, as the consideration went ou, to layet karogine for them. There tallies were then

two surties of $500. RAVEX, Lord KNUTSFORD.

the Earl of strongthen their position in regard to ether should emanate from myself and those who were on the table. He must also point out to Dr. banded over the mister of the Chine sureties of 5200 each, and the first and third in DERBY, and the Earl of KIMBERLEY. Lord questions by making this a matter of conces more closely associated with the deceased officer-Kai that there was a provision made in Cheng, whe inmediately stated that they were CARBARTON BRA recently returned from ais. As to Lord Dear's argument, that in his naval curer; and consequently, at a meet the Ordinates that when a hongsholder had forgeries. In the first place they had to find the Audacious, the sabseription was started [future time required to make a fresh one because even if this could bo praved, there was no ari. risit to Australia, and spacial" interest we can have no lecus dasdi to claim the g of the officers of his ant seagoing flag cap made a cobusation with a drain and was at some out whether the tallies were forged at all. Then, therefore attached, to what he had to saj. right of wibmission into China for our people when we were auro that the Naval Church of a now general system, he was not called upon dunes whatever to show that it had bean the

The following roport by Mr. Crow, the Govern Bot his Lordship appears not to have form- when the Chinese are practically excluded Society bad moved in the matter. Meantime, to pay the expense a socoad time. He would ask handiwork of ether of the prisoners. The mas the president of thù Naval Church Society his learned friends to withdraw thair motion tor of the shap had told them that the tallies

had been made two years before. The account met Analyst, is published in the Gazette: ad any very definite opinions on the subject, from Australia, it appears to be founded on agrads with me as to the course proper to te pur- ond allow them to go into Coramittee.

Mr FRANCIS, ia reply, ran briefly over his faut deniod that afatemont, and "said that they

SI-I have thehonour to forward aetatement though he has, like every one else, a strong a falsa assumption. If the Chinese ars es- sned: Subscriptions of those who desire to join

ss meters of the Naral. Church Bodety may former objections to going lato Comraities now. had not been wado two years. The seconalant tion brought about. He said there were two good answer to a demand for the unrestrict-but those who desire to subsoribe as friends and these by-laws until they had before them some staut wear about tan of the tallies had to be roths Hospital daring the your 1957.

During the months of February, March, and sides to the question, the Chinese view and ed opening of China to the residents and admirers of the late feer should sered this information as to the drainage of the Colony. It need every mouth, and tas mater outra subscriptions to Mr. C. E. Baxter, 24, Ryder was of no use their making rules which might dioted him by saying that none of the tallies had the Australian view, and these he proceeded trade of British subjects; hat what we on-street, St. James's 8.W. I reay noserve that have to be cancelled within the next three beau renewed in any way for four years. The April analysis of 26 waters derived from wells to state. As to the Chinces view, bo said joy is simply a right to trade at a few speci-the general fand and the Cheroh Scooty faad month. He was destroma, in drafting these by.jury could not imagine that in a shop containier or Pprings within the City of Victoria were that "about twenty-five or thirty years fied points. What will be proposed in the will most likely draw to a common object and laws, that they might do something which would nine folis all of whom could read and write, the made at the request of the Sanitary art My

be worked in harmony.”

not be only of temporary nas but would be for accountautwould have all the taliins to write They instructions were to simply separate the wells the permanent benefit of the Colony.

had been informed, in cross-examination, that the into two classes, viz., those which were pridently ago compelled the Chinese, at the negotiations for the new treaty will be simply meath of

10 the cannon. receive our the roatriotion of immigration into Australia, traders, and, of couree, there did Beem not the total exclusion of Chinesa provision

Scottish Oriental 3.8. Coa

Miscellaneous Coast

Steamers.

Douglas S. S. Co. China Mer. S. N. Co The LIST OF RESIDENT'S now contains

the names of

bate the Colonial Conference on the subject The Chinese Government, therefore, can hard-bzi Admirul Colomb, who signed himself motion for goin intu Committer, mid the by-countant of Els Ching Chenag shop: His own at 10: for the bearing of the musi

KIDNAPPING

THE GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS REPORT.

FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED | JAaire to sea a friendly solution of the ques- cluded from British colonies, it might be be sext as proposed by the Rev. Mr. Mathews, It was perfectly useless for them to convides had alwv said in his ovitanes that, owing to con- of thy wark done in the temporary laboratory of

FOREIGNERS

arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest order, the initials as well as the surramos being alphabetical.

The MAPS and PLATS have been mostly re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOVERE IN CHINA.

CODE OF STINALD IN THE AT VICTORIA PEAK

MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTOZIÁ, PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA. PLAY OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI. PLAN OF YOKOBANK.

PLAN OF MANILA. FLAN OF SAIGON.

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE,

PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PEVANG

did not know how far the treaties which we

he was not sure that the Treaty of Peking

WATEE

Mr. Francis's mendment was then put and drawer in which the tellies were kept was never much polltted auil floss which vorr aut." Meny THE SANITARY BOARD.

lost, and the Board wont into Committee. On loaked during the day, and any one of the men of those waters, bad leon examined in formar the first hy-law, which runs as follywe Any in the shop, intant en defrauding his roaster, years, and in pritjans sposial and in reports འ་ to be an inconsistency that they were will be made for the residence of merchants.

owner or corapier of private promisns in the co- could easily go and abstract genuine tallies, I have expressed my virs on the danger in The Sanitary Board not yesterday afternoon.

lony of Hongkong About to construct, roos-suhslitating for them the false oues. If the carred by the pule in Laving recurse to the refused leave to land on British oil. He The two contracting parties will then be There were present:-Dr. Ayres (Chairman) struet, alter or amend any drainer drains within drawer had been always looked, and had there shallow walls in this City for a supply of water

placed on something like equal terma, the Hon. W. N. Lesné, Captain Superintendent of each premises, and whe intends auch drain or hoon no possibility of anything of the sort being for dietelis purse,

Tu judging of tlweshent of the pallation of. Lave with China affected this question, bat Clinase restricting foreign immigration into Polios, Mr. J. J. Francis, .. Hou J. ruins to empty iuto ang public sewer, or if it done, then undoubtedly it would only be a

Pelce, Garvurur-General: Mr. J. Stewart-Lock-nral district into any sump or cesspit, shall natural coralusion that the prisoners were thess wall waters some coneid rable. care was China by laiting the points at which trade bart, Registrar-General; Hon. Weng Shing, give at least seven days' presions written notins guilty. But this was not the case, and as the taken to ascertain the refaience or our f did not contain clauses which would be may be conducted, while in Australis the Mr. J. D. Humphreys, Dr. Ee Kai, Dr. Cents, of such intention to the Beard, and such notice matter stood nobody goale possibly bring any aitrit, the detection of which in shallow wall Among the other contents of the book are-- rather awkward to construe in reference to same object will be secured by placing ro- Mr. N. J. Ede, and Mr. W. E. Crain (Sanretary) shall be delivered by him at the clue of the evidoupe against his cesta. It was a perfoe ly waters bang, in the opinion of most obemista, The minutes of the last marting having been Board in a feren of which printed blank copies reasonable supposition, borne out in every way held as condusive evidoues of the presence, in Ar. Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Heau of Barome the present cass.” On the other hand, be strictions on the number and charistor of the read and confirmed, a minute was und frem Bismut be obtained gratis it English and Chine by the story tail, ora by the witrenes for the the water budesimination, of fresh decem-

ter and Thermometer, Rainfall, &co.

application at the office of the Board, or in prosecution, that the prisoners themselves bad posing somage.

Of the 328 waters axunibed 293 or 68 par A full Chronology of remarkable events since said he sympathised to a largo extent with immigrants who may outer the counter. I: Exonllency informing the Board that the amount

the advent of foreigners to Chiss and Japan, the colonial view, because "although he was must not be forgotten, moreover, that these required for the onustruction of a cattle depot at the ouso of the villages at any Village Police beer imposed upon, and did not know that the

Yanmati would be provided for in Estimates of

talles were forged. The road prisoner had cent. showed ninaistakable svidares of the pre- A description of Chinese Festivals, Fasts, 20., Jiapoard to uphold treaty rights to the at-restrictions will apply only toons part of Her 1889. Another lottar was read stating that HiStation, hotween the hours of 10 a.. and € p.m."

Mr. Francis objceted that though this might alsolutely no means of knowing. He was neither sence of altrites: and 18 or 60 por cent. con- most, nothing would ever induce bim to run Majesty's dominions, and that the principal Excellency approved of the publishing of the apply to the mating of new drains the Board able to read nor write and it was questionable Lained considerable quantities of free ammonis. the risk of peopling the Australian colonies ream of emigration, that to the Straits winter of the Suntory Board regularly in the under the Ordinance had not the power to make whother, bofere the 30th June, he had ever seen The specimens of good wall water I have analyzed

it applicable to existing drains.

a tally belonging to the Ching Cheong shop. in this colony have been found to contain pr of with Anglo-Settlements, will be uninterfered with. No The CHAIRMAN said a return had bean seat in

A lengthy discretion then followed, and when The jary could not possibly evict on the sugudioally no free ammonia and vertainly not even with Mongols instead Saxon." He then referred to the convery valid objection against the proposed by the Registrar-General of the quantity of pills the question was put whother this by-law d and third charges if there was no aridence of the faintest trace of nitrites.

In all cases au accurate determination wan forgery against the men. Against the spond supplied to the different druggists to distribute stand, the voting was as follows:— fereno about to be told, and urged treaty can be founded on the question of amongst the people during the cholera epidemic

prisoner there was, he would agaiu remind made of the ameant of chlorine present in tha them, only the evidence of the woman frater, and after a careful consideration of the that the question being an imperial one reciprocity, therefore, though China will no large number appeared to have been dispcsed The Capt. Surat. of Polles Mr. Francis

of, and some of the druggists had sent in a Petar Phu server Gener

The prisoner deulel har statenens but, pro-hamient data and an inspection in many io- doiagate should be appointed to re-doubt uss Australian exclusiveness as of the persons who reported themselves oured by Mr. Humpreza

Puming that his dead were incorrect and stanes of the localitis whose the samples that he obtained the karostne oil by means were drawn. I placed 233 of the samples or 71. of obsely printed matter, to which referones is present Her Majesty's Government. He argument en ber side if she happens to be taking the pills.

Mr. FRANCIS met that the Secratory be

of forged tallion, thes the paint 10 ha prore per cent. in the category of waters that wer constantly required by residents and those concluded by asking the Australian colonies in a sulky hour when delicate negatis directed to ay on the table at each meeting of remember that their interests and tions are in progress on other subjects. We the Board a summary of the business disposed of

The votan being equal the Chairman gara afwas the knowledge that the tallies were evidently much poliated.

forged. If the man had gone.to.thu boat on the I may add that the greater part of the re- having comasrulal or political relations with the Countries ombraced within the scope of the those of China are by no means antagonis qui agree with the Earl of DERBY, how by the President and the work done by tho .casting retain favour of the by-law standing.

Sore discussion then followed as to whether Saturday, which he denied, was it probable that maining samples contained chlorias consider- CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY.

The Contents of the Appendix are too nner- tia, qud that friendship with that empire is ever, in ridiculing the idea that Chinese cers of the Board eine the last mesting. He the Board had power under the Ordinace to he would give the correct name of his shop if he ably in excess of the yeautity found in wrator ons to recapitulate in un Advertisement, but well worth purchasing, even at the cost of emigration to Australis would-evur make adopted the Secretary should keep something in fimile of Section 50.

ventured to suggest that if this motion was das with existing drains except within tan were attempting to defraud World he have derived from wolls that are without doubt Tt was ultimately, agreed passed forged tallios on the Saturday, and have necontaminated; and in the last report on water aome little marifce. Lord KNUTSFORD Tе- & Morgol commusily or in any way inter- the shape of a diary ia which he load sharky to refer the matter to the Attorney-General gone to the same placa with more on the fulliw-analysis I submitted to the Beard, recom- plied briefly, dissenting from the view that fere with the British type of race. The aeropard what work parsed through his bands in for his opinion.

the course of the day and that the Sanitary Eu-

with the days on which they fall. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, &c. Seals of Hongkong Stamp Duties. The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1888. Soals of Commissions and Charges adopted by the Chamber of Commerce of Hongkong. Shanghal. Arcey and Newchwang. Hongkong Chair. Jiarioksha, and Boat Hiro.

The APPENDIX consists of

FOUR HUNDEED PAGES

nolnde- TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1819

-Tientsin, 1858

Chafoo, with Addition Article Opium Convention, 1896.

and all others not abrogated.

France, Tientsin. 1858

Convention, 1860

Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerca, 1886, Contention, 1887.

United States, Tientsin, 1858

13

Additional, 1869

Peking, 1880

German, Tientsin, 1861

Peking, 1880

Russia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Pera. TREATIES WICH JAPAN-

Great Britain United States

TREATIES WITH COREA

TREATIES WITH SIAM

TREATIES WITH ANNAM

Netherlands Cores

TREATIES VITE CAMBOTIA

CUSTOMS TARIFES

Chinzuos

Japanese

LIGAL

Siamese

Corean

Tables of Consular Fes

Code of Civil Procodore, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Fees

Admiralty Rulga

Foreign Jurisdiction Act

States in China

Balen of Court of Consuls et Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Ant

Siam

TRADE LIGULATIONS

China Japan

Customs Seizaro, China - Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif.

forcat ports of Chins, Philippines, Siam, &c. Pilotage Regulations

to

We notice that one of the stores in Shanghat has adopted the ayatein of closing at noon and keeping open from four to ball-past six in the avoning during the hot weather.

Government Gazette.

ginger, the Chief Inspector of Nuisances of 8E7 offior in a responsible position should be re- card for the use of the officers, and also useful quired to do the same. It would be an excallout to the members of the Board as showing what work was duas.

The maties, finding no seconder, was not t to the nesting.

The Surveyor-GENERAL proposed that the Board do gainta committee on tho draft by-laws.

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL Secondod.

Mr. FRANCIS moved as an amendment that the onsideration of the by-laws stand over. He sincerely hoped that the members of the Board would not think he was desirous of lak ing up-time or of being obstructive and he ser tainly wonk not rise to make this motion if he did not think it was a very curious matter. He was afraid that anfilolently serious consideration

FOB

Mr. Elle The Chairman

AGAINST.

The Rogistur er Hon. Weng Shius

Dr. Caulic

D:. Ho Ki

The Board the adjourned.

SUPREME COURT.

19th July.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

BEFORE HON. J. ROSSBIL ACTING CHY JUSTICE.

I have not

ing day? The bontwoman kerself had told them mendation was made that when an abundant that the man did not ser at all frightened water supply was amilable to Government when she ran for her master, but that she found would do woll to order the closing of all walls Lim waiting for an explanation when she got in the City of Victoria. back. To asmanis that a guilty man would have

MILK.

voted in that manner was absurd. Another During the year sine samples of milk which strong fact in connection with the case, and one had been obtained by the Nuisance Inspectors that should have great weight with the jury, was were analyzed at the request of the Sanitary that the prosecutors in the pressat pe had Board. Of these three were returned as being instituted proceedings against another firm for adulterated. One of the spoolmens was estimated the same thing, brit had let the tatter drop.

The Attorney-General printed on the prin ipal facts in the evidence, sad, after His Lordship had katazed up the case, the jury retired,

After about five minutes a verdict of not guilty was brought in.

The Court was then adjourned till next Taos day morning,

POLICE COURT.

19th July.

BEFORE HON. B. E. WODEHOUSE.

STABBING CABE

to contain at least 50 per cent. of adiod water.

Some time ago the noceseity of chesting the quality of the milk supplied to the Civil Hospital wes vers eloarly demonstrated to the Civi Medical Staff, and it was decided that once s month samples from the moving and erouing milk delivered by the contractor were to be analyzed.

To enable me to form a proper estimate of the quality of the milk an analysis ja made regularly Duce a month, of a sample selected at the Con- tractor's Furm from the mixed product of the whole Dairy.

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an Imperial delogate should be sont to the tion of the Australian Governments in limit confenace, deaming it better that the Co-ing the splendid possibilities of commeme lonial Governments should express and dis-between their rising Continent and easter casa their views amongst themselves inde Asia by restricting intercourse, all on ac pendently of the Imperial Government. He count of an absurd bogle, is on avory ground made, however, a very definite and distinct very much to be regretted, but their right statement as to the views of the Gavern to do so if they past hardly admite of ment, who, be skid, are as anxious ae

question. any of the Colonial Governments to secure that proper checke should be put upon this Chinae immigration and proper precautions taken to prevent the colonies from being

FORGING AND FELONIOUBLY OBTAINING. ewampad by it. There are certain special

Ng Chang Hg and Achanck were charged, evils, or rather defects, in Chincan immigra

on the information of Chen Hong, master of the We learn from Mesars, Adamson, Boll sad Co.

Ching Cheong shop, with feloniously uttering tion, and therefore it is absolutely. Decemary agents for the Canadian Penile Line, that the had not been given to these by-laws. The drainage two forged tallies for the delivery of goods with

Tou oh weight cannot be attrabed to the that Australia should be protected from antaa shipped per the company's steamer Farthia,olanses of the Ordinagon dealt with two distinct intent to defcand.

which left Yokohama

necessity of providing the aick with milk of the 24th June, wore mailare, new drains and existing drains. Soc- checked Chinese immigration." He express delivered at New York on the 18th inst., say, in tions 39 to 49 dealt with new drains Section

The princers pleaded not guilty.

the best quality seeing that in any cases it, Mr. Francis, Q.C., ivstructed by Mesara Cald

forms their sole article of diet. Mr. Rogers, the ed ku concurrence with what had been wid¦ twenty-four days..

50 was the first section which referred in any wall and Wilkinson, approved for the defenso

Hospital Steward, has been, for soare, werthe, in as to our position in Chiss and our desire to

way to existing drains. It appeared to him The following gentlemen were expannelled as There was a very severe blew at Swatow on therefore that in dealing with existing drainagey-Messrs. W. Taylor, A. Denison, A. W

the habit of eling the Specific Gravity and Orders in Council for Government of H.B.Mmainiais friendly relations with that great Saturday night and Sunday morning, evidoutly they must be limited by this spotion. Certain Schellhass, C. F. Drude, G. Holies, chao Afat. Cau, on the 18th inst.

Wong Sing was charged with stabbing Che Temperatare of every delivery so that all possible Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, country, and eaid Her Majesty's Government part of the typhocr which was expected stations of the Ordinance laid down rules as to and J. Wallace 1878, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1886, 1886.

Hongkong. The jetty and band were under how new ground was to be dealt with and

From the svidence of complainant it appeared Pregations are new taken to prevent au inferior Palos of H.B.M. Soprene and other Courts would do all in their power to secure a

The Attorney-General briefly opened the case that the two men bad aquaril about some artiole being sent up to the warda for the pa- -

tients counmplion. water, and the steamers due to jeste on Saturday drained. Under those pretions it was the duty for the prassention. in Chins and Japa

fríanlly solution of this very important anchored inside Bookla Island till Monday at of the Board to make clear and effective bylaws

Lgi Pak, after bisevidence in chief, which agreed money matters in the course of which defendant In sil 36 samples of milk. were analyzed during question, whether by treaty or otherwise, but daybreak, when they went their several ways. A for the carrying cat of the same. But it up with that given by him at the Police Court, was drow out a packet kaifs and stabbed complainant the year. The process adopted in every st the one devised some years roby Dr. James Eeil, probably by treaty. The Earl of DERDT'S China As washed orezboard from the peared to him they had no power to make by lowe

The prisoner, in his defence, stated that cam the Principal of the Somerset House Laboratory- steamer Zuikow on her way from Chefoo to Balas regards eristing drainage, Lader Section 50ernes-examined by Mr. Franois-I busve Loon con in ths thigh. apeech was to the effect that the Australian tow. At Amoy also the gale was felt with great they could only deal with cach case as it aroma, nħal Denied with our shop for four years.

His Worship sutenced bin to twesty.cno

Investigations were counted in three cases Regulations for the Consular Courts of United colosiss minst be allowed to have their own force, and several steamers which had left on nocording to its requiramente. Again the heften out of Hongkong this year. I have besa plaizont had beaten bin.

whers there was evidence pointing to the use of Friday night had to anchor outside and remain under Section 3. qvemod to imply that there away during the four years. Wo hevn sine

| poisonous agents. way in the matter, and althougħ be did not there throughout the Saturday. It would ap wore to be two suparate and distinct systems of people it our shop. Three of them attend days' imprisonment with lard labour. CUTTING AND WOUNDING. to the counter work. All of the fokis cs think what they were doing would affect our pear therefore that at the time the notice was drainage, one for rain water and one for suvage write. There is only one muster in the: Lo Atin was charged with cutting and wound- 3-Colomel Poisoning-Ortho 3rd of August general relatione, he said the mutter did sued from the Observatory bore that the tyle did not know nor did he think any member bon

His came is Chan Afong. He is ing Ng Atsip, on the 24th Jane, on board the Dr. J. A. Locklead brought me a small quantity of a decoction of ocffen which he had received from phoon was approaching Hongkong, which was of that Board had hoon made aware that the Go- touch us in this way:

the shop. I am secountant. I sold the kerusine Complainant stated that years past been trying to obtain admission the coast further wrih.

pared to him also that it was assess for to first prisoner. He has constantly dealt with Katong in Shanghai to oomo to Hongkong whip Alice D. Cooper, then lying in the harbour the Board to proceed to lay down rales ro- for our merchante, tradors, missionaries, and

shop is 40 feet long. I remember first prisoner à zamber of the passengers were play Lookheri, presented himself at the Government shower might have business of any kind, linas, ays:In the second half of the roar 1897 the state of the existing system of drainage, and staing to our shop frequently last year. Weing dominons. Datendant. frenan on-board Laboratory and farnished zoo with the following Kuhlow, in a note on the German mail steamer garding drainage until they kasy eemnothing of 1 generally sit at the back of this shop. The On the 29rd Jute they wore in Swalow of Hongkong. The officer, at the request of Dr. into the faterior of Chinn. Fin was afraid the quantity of goods directly shipped in Bromer if any new syatam was contemplated, and they have always been paid in ready mash hy first pri- the steamer, joined in the game sad lost information that what our colonial friends were doing haven for the East Aslatie main line amonated had particulars of what it was going to be. Un

"About 5 o'clock one morning, white I'was on soner for kerosing. Our kerosine is stored in a money, which he refused to pay. There was in 8857 obu, in Antwerp to 2,630 obzt., in Genos til they had that, they could only lay dowanles boat that is kept by several shops, four or fire. quarrelling in consequenos. Nothing further watch--the ship being then in the Chica would out the ground from under our feet. (after August), to 266 ebon, nad finally about today which might have to be ounselled to. They all store karotine there, Kwong Un Loong, happened til 9 p.m., 3 hen witness had occasion Sen, within a few days sail of this port-Ire We would bare no locus standi to claim 555 chan indirectly in Genoa. The wares shipped merrow. He thought the consideration of these In Chung, Ung Shong Cheong, and Man We to go forward for some water. Defendant and two ceived at the bawls of a negro cabin-boy a the right of admission into China for paisted almost exclusively of pisee-goods by-laws abould be postponed mutil the Board are the other hope that store korosine there. other men than attacked him. Defendant track

cup of coffee which had been prepared by the our people when the Chinese wore prace narepresented. For the lauze vuvage were going to be made in the existing drainage, of the tallfes are written by the master of the other uses struck him with an va bar the

ship's cook. I drank about a mouthful, and Heavy iron goods, pig trou, and so forth were en- bad bafore it information as to what obarges I do not kuc whether we have a licence. Home him with a knife on the arm, and sue of the

fanoying from the tasty that there was tically exclcded from Australia," He com- there were shipped during the same period of and information as to the present system of

something wrong, I carelessly, throw over- board the greater part of the beverage. I batted the charge of immorality brought time 23 ohm. from Shanghai,5,516 ebaz from drainage and its defects. Thers was a general shop, sod seade by me. About 50 tallies are in captain and one of the offisers were on the bridge

soon falt vary rilent pains about the region an them. The words Chan Cheung are written locked up. Witness had only just been released. 4gainst the Chinese. Nor, be said, could Hongkong, (including 2,707 obm. transmitted by opinion that the present system was diefeslive. They were made two years ago. I wrote and witnessed the salt and had the defendant

the branch line from Japan, 3,137 chro, from and how could they possibly undertale to. on the back of each tally. Some of our tullies are from the Hospital.

of the stomach, sud about five minutes aftor KINGPO Messrs. Helly & Waleh, S'ghat. ba treat seriously the supposed dan ger Singapore, 1,663 dbm. from Colombo, and lay down rules to remedy this spater un different from others. There are seven also

After bearing the evidence of thesecond officer,

drinking the coffee I vomited. On hearing 8RANGEA......Hall & Holts Co-operativo Co.

of the occurrence the Captain gave me an to Australia of becoming a Mongol rather about 400 obm. from Adon, Buss, and Port til they knew what those defects were tallies in court now, Are of them were brought his Worship soutenoed the prisoner to three

Said. In addition to there rect consignanente They bad out oven got the raport of the Favar to me on the 30th June. I never saw the tallies months' imprisonment with bird labour.

emetic and something to drink, Nono oi SHANGEAJ......Mears. Kelly & Walsh.

Soute 10,000 considerable quzatative of goods were taken on Commission he love from. The Commission must

the vomits were preported; what remained NORTHERN & Hall & Halts Co-operative Co. habite womunity,

Daniel Robinson, chief officer em board the of the coffee was placed in a small bottle and RIVER Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai. Chiasmen pouring into Australia would not beard at the various intermediate perts. The necessarily, from the nature of its labours, bare used by the other shops in partnership with the Consignments from Shanghai and Hongkong to enquired into the house drainage and drainage Chan Kong, the master of the Ching Cheung

handed over to the Doctor woon after our ..Mass. Tho O. &J. Trading Co. male it & Mongol community any more than Antwerp and Brewerbazen consisted mainly of system generally. Would it not be better for shop, om-azamined by Mr. Franc-I have steamer Sarpidon, was charged with the larceny

arival in Hongkong. For several days I the ungross imported into the United States skies, tobacco, straw goode, chins ware; from them to wait until that report was before them ar been to Erst, prisoner's store. His firm of $26, on the leth inst

Han Ayan, complainant, said he was a miner fol! very weak, and had a nasty taste in the month. I coordained of a bad stomach, have made the United States a black Be Singapore, spices, pricipally pepper, tobacco, before proceeding? He raised these objectius

from 8 to 10 cases of kerosine per month.

These symptoms coutinaed until I placad Mozace. Schroeder Frèras and public. The question, he said, was really one of and tea, from Colombo coconut oil, ecpra, mats, from no motives of costruation. He did not ap dealt with us for some time. He gets returning from Perak, and was passanger by 1 the Farpeden from Penang. On the 36th July etc., constitated the cargoes. On the Austra provs of this Ordinance for many reasons, but drawer that our keresine tallies are Rept lu ise on desk settling sooounts with a man zyself under Dr. Lockhetd's treatment

after the ship came into port." Trages, and if the surplus population of Engan Hus, there were shipped from the 15th of there it was and it must be carried into off not locked in the day time. Any of our nine tokia named Hing Asing. He took cut $20 and pat

The bottle contained about halt an ounce of land were poured upon the colonies on such a Jane until the 2nd of Norombar 4724 obm. and t was the simple duty of that Board to give might abstract lalties from the box if they them on the deck. Defendant, who was peasing,

in Bremerhaver, 1,078 ohm, in Antwerp, 452 effent to it. At the present moment they wors scal or in such a manner se to materially sbm. in Genes, 497 abm. in Port Said, and in as position to go into the question of drainage wanted to. The tallies were made four years him do ao and took up the many from the coffee. There was a considerable sodiment of a My accountant in wrong if he may deck and went on the bridge Witness followed greyish brown colour which at first could not, ba lower the rate of wages it would be found 736 cm. in Colombo. On the home voyage until they had very much more information as that the tallies were writion two years ago him with Ng Asing and asked him for the money. very easily diffused throughout the super obs that the immigrants being Englishmen and 6,435 cm. came from Sydney, 2,883 cbm. to ukisting state of drainage and what new destroyed all my tallies the other day Defendant promised to return it the next morn desoution. A microscopical examination of the

from Melbourne 2,300 chan.. from Adelaide, system was contemplated. not Chinese would not prevent them from 2,053 sbm. from Colombo, 141 obm, from Adeo, Dr. He Bat Beccaded. He disclaimed any because of this case. I have chopped them "Fing. They arrived in Hongkong about 7 o'clock deposit rovented the presence of a number of fat MELBOURNE...Mesra. Norton, Hargrave & Co. being almost as unpopular among the work and 9 cha. from Port Said The weres con- iden of being abstractive, but he thought tlust don't remember it fapok to my accountant the following morning. As soon as they an- globales (milk fat) and an amorphous body about the mattor. The boatman charges ma chored be again asked defendant for the money, which ras in due course identified with Calomel, BRIANT......Meziers, Gordon & Gotch ing class as the Chinese are. The Earl of signed were of a very varied description and in-hefore asking say regulations concerning the three oanta a pase for storage of my keresine. but he told him to come back in the afternoon. the Sub-oblarite or mild chloride of mercury of

ludod industrial productions of all kinds, draisage of the Colony, they ought at least to LONDON... Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane.

special report on the real of this analysis Losnow.

Masura. Street & Co., 30 Cornhill. KIBELBY aid he would deprecate eplemuly principally wovon goods, finished iron goods, know what evils they intends romed; ing. Again, I don't know what other firms deal with my Witness went on board the ship at 2 pa, when the Bridal and United States Pharmacopular.. .Menery. Butan, Hendy & Co. LONDON.....

will be uney, and refused to give it was forwarded to the American Conanlet the hatrasted it was not likely to Euppen-that plaas ware, beer, musical instruments, and so before making any recommendations they ought on. First defendant's shop la long way defendant said witress had been gambling!

By the Court When I saw second prisons LONDON... Mr. V.M. Will, 161, Cannon St. this question should be left simply to the forth. In 1885, the value of the German goods tokeow what elianges in theexisting drainage were from the kurcelus junk. PARIS. Mr L.HRioby,88,Rue Lafayette.

forwarded in German vessels to Ceylon equalled contemplated by the Government, an otherwise

from the Teang Kee Bro, omo the captain Connal

Most persons will agree with me la condamn- BRELIN.........G. Hildebrandt, 111, Alexandrinen | Oolonista to zeltle by legislation of their owα, $00,000 wks to Singaporo aboat 5,Ã0€,000 mki., a man might be called upon to make some alters taking away two cases of kerosine with him, F//nok. On the 18th inst. witnee got two letters request of Colonel Withers, the United glutes and that it should not be settled by some and to the whole of Australia about 12,000,000 tion in the drainage of his premises, and if after. did not show him the false tallies. I told him and one to the chief officer asking for the money!

ter to the captain and the chief officer. They vealed in the course of my enquiry into this oss? BAN FEAN CO..Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Marokante diatizet and, he hoped, satisfactory agree.mk. In 1887, however, the value of the goods wards a change was made in the main drainage that thors bu kad pirn the boatwoman or back. He went on board and presented the let ing in the strongest terms the prentice-

forwarded on the mail steamers may be rockcaed system he would be put to a second expense for not var falfies. He said "How's that?" rent with China. He trusted that the at 50,000,000 mts. The number of passengers con: ezother alteration. It be remembered rightly, Chan Kow, bantuan, crass-examined, said-Iean rant them and tocard him of the ship. He had of leaving a ship's medicine chest open to per Apuralian Watermey will so conduct this veyed on these temethows a coortertimore, the Surveyor-General, in moving for a Commiswrite Chinese. Several firms deal wild our boat. never received his money back.

"We had for many on Sunday morning, the storm had already struck yarnment oɑutamplated Bach & syalem. It ap./not always in the shop.. Ivory seldom leave British steamer Kelsangha went on board the Jane of his patients-an officar of the American

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