MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," SEPTEMBER 12TH, 1899.

Ch Club have to thank Colonel Anderson and the erinasz iu allowing their Band to play on the ground

of the Northamptonshire Regiment for their duerne matches,

no opposition to make to the suggestion that water tu such manter or in such position as to had been made, only for himself to must say communicate directly or indirectly with any that Mr. Francis by-laws had only reached sewer, cesspool or drain need for the conveyance

The Pavilion ie in good repair; but the ground may bi late last night and he had not had time to of sewage only, and no parson shall lead any copsider them carefully. He had no doubt that rubsoil drainage or rain water into any onsspool.

Tery on require sturing. The Committo endpa. 3. No inlet to any drain shall be placed in. voured to provide during the cricket gestor as many whatever was accepted, would be subjected to

tennis courte me sable, but owe to the amlingss amendment. He did not like to causa delky, but sido any ballding. ha propraed, they should adjourn for a week to 4-No person shall construct or fix in una of the ground, it was forer to be quite marzoticable give time to consider the new by-laws.

nection with any drain er waste pips the forms to have more than thres. without surtailing the Mr. FRANCIS withdew his previous motion of trep known as the Bell fengur any trap of the rod at apart for risket paizdos.

The saunt meeting for the purpose atraeiving the The BULTETOR-GE KALid he regretted the kind known as the D, trap, and all traps connect.oman the conert for the japon, and electing tone adopted by his learned friend with reference ed with any private drain shall be properly set the promittee bal olors for the coming asson, will to the sub-committee. His repailestion of what in cement mortar to the entisfaction of the Board. be held at the pavilion on the 2nd September, 1888, happened at init meeting was satirely at one 5 No band, or engle shall (except where at 5, p.m.

TIL. F. DARBY, President, abusat with that of Mr. Francis. He thought, how.unapoidable) be formed in any ventilation pipe ever, it was scarcely fair, after having used the or shaft."

No min-water pipe from the roof of a committee's by-law, to move their rejection, since without them he did not think ho could building shall be mag as a ventilating shaft to a have completed his own. He would be sorry to drain which comunalestes or is intended to see businees of the Board maducted with the communicate with a public sower. warmth displayed enme minutes ago,

Mr. FRANCIS netnowledged that he was at all Hmes very hottempered and something which fell from Mr. Humphreys was rather provoking, but he was sorry if he said anything to hurt the committee's feeling. It was necessary to put the matters in the strongest Latms to bring the Buard to the rope of whers they stood, Is admitted that he was greatly indebted to the by-laws drowa by the Committee for the tech nisal points, without which it word have been impossible for him to hava drafted those he had propared.

The Registrar General's motion was then put to the meeting and carried by six votes to theas, the dlcsontiente boing the Surveyne General, Mr. Humphreys, and Mr. Eds.

It was then agreed to read the preamble, to the by-laws and report progTOR.

Dr. CANTEL alluded to the spreed of beri-beri to the Colony, and moved that the Board obtain information from the medical practitioners and the hospital authorities on the subjost,

Mr. FRANCIS seconded. Carried unanimously.

7- Lime morter for uso in the building of men holes shall be composed of three parts of sand or red earth, and one part of good line.

Calonal ArDIKRON

4. 5. Галов

M. D. DALAM

EH, O, WissKON

FL. J. DON

H T.S ORKN

Monibert of Commities.

Arxun K TRAVERS;

Hot Secretary."

BATTING ATENARDO,

Names

8-Line conorate used for oncasing draine shall be astoposed of four parts of good round clean stone, brokoa to one inch cabes, two party of red earth, and ono part of lime thoroughly well mixed and well rammed into place.

9. Lement mortar paed for frating of pipsy Ten Innings zad uver. or any other work shall be mixed in the proporings and

Hizrabottam, 58th tion of three parts of clean sharp sand and one

E. W. Baltland... part of good Portland cement nel frosh.

A. A. Iloyd, 58th Rege

R. C. Sufth, 89th Blog..... 1. D. Graham. 3h Bagh... F. Perllar, &th Eort.. Sarcombe-mith...

For Thres Janings, and avery, F. H. Johnson, 58th Bet. W. Matberre, H.A...... Major Johnston, RK

rillend

A. J. Louch.. G. Grimble

10. Stoneware pipor shall be well glazed and free from creeks and flaws, and shall have a de G. Scanlan, M.S. thickness of not less than one-twelfth their diameter.

11-Decongoing chambers shall be briok, man-holes fitted with sinnerrara-traps and ven tilating grates of iron or atone.

12-pashall have not less then two inches of water mal and shall be securely fixed to a drain. All stoneware traps shall be surrounded with a thickness of four inches of me concrete.

13.-Ventilating and fall pipes of stonowara shall be securely fixed to the exterior anfanus of C. S. Bark

J. Little, 55th Regi, walls with wronghi tron banda fitted round the Jebustons.*.... ripe and made fans to the wall with two wrought! G. Stewart iron spikes ant less than four inches in length. P. W. usb, R.N. Metal pipse shall also be fixed as abave or shall T. bammert have two cara xed to her and secured to the GA. Heley, N Major Milea, R.. walls with two ght from spikes not loss than for Churchill Ragt.

R. de C. Eynatman, 5th. four inches long.

7. Cray Dr. Sparrow, R.Y

C. Barf

10. I. C. Phil

in

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB

AQUATIO SPORTS.-

FIRST DAY The annual agnatio sports of the Victoria Recreation Club were commenced at the Baths house on Friday afternoon, the 31st ult., the presence of a large number of people. The ovoots brought out numerous competitors and the rivalry in every case Wa Tary air. There was, however no really fine display of swimming, but the diving without rapton was expellent, and formed undoubtedly the best and most interesting feature of the day's sport. The winner of the long rice proved to be J. Saunders, who... was sus of the beat harilionpped ma in the pace The diving honours were divided batwa F. White and Fredericks, the former's efforts an pecially cullag forth kad applause. The most exciting item was the two lengths race, which was won by Sheppard after a hard struggle with Richardson.

OFFICERS.:-Umpires:--Messra, Grimble und 74. Sampson. Roterse:-Major Ellis,tarter::-- 20.10 Lient . E. Motcalfe Ofeal Timekerpur 18.33 Mr. G. Turner. 17.61

Subjoined is a list of the events and their re 12,54 suits

13.78

14.28 DIVING FOR Onsters. 12.09

12.0

- 19.57

1.83

12.05

49

12.28

11.50

24 10,60

10.30

Nive entries:-E. Garge, Kew, F. Laamert, Shepherd, J Bauadors, Hello, Heyward, Fre- dericks, topkins.

Each competitor dired for ten cups. Owing to the midly nature of the bottom the work 'wan made very diffenlt, but some good results were obtained.

J. Balers (Tan enps) Shepherd (Nico cups)..

12.072-RUNNING HEADER TROX CROSS SPRING

BOARD

Five EntriesFredericks, &arge, F. Lau-. mert; Sanders, F. White.

The who's of the above dised excollently, and

6.75 it as hard for the Judge to devido upon the 6.61 winner of the prize. White's distance qu 8.33 recorery wow better, but Latort's diving was 7.25 aqaally pretty.

10

18

96 100

14 6,5

4514

98-

6.30

F. White

F. Lammert...

12 5&B Race. 2 lengths, tauheap.

5.25 Tueles Entries. This was a

1

4.73

2.0

dict of the jury is delivered. There is, as a role, Jonly some of the scenes which an onlocker will the remarks that have fallen frura Mr. Rum- ¡ abul) only apply to New Brildinga as defined in sant, and before approval the Board way, order sett Regiment 12) Garrison (2) Army and Navy, got up level with Stopasi, and the two drow

amount of interest and amusement from, bat observer will certainly, in addition, come to thecs- olusion that co the whole there are fewror Courte in Her Majesty's dominions wheres man is more likely to get justies dealt cat to bima, where judgeants are sonder or less cavilled at, or where tbero is among lawyers and clients greater faith in the impartiality and uprightness of the judges, thou is to be found in this Supreme Court of Hongkong

'WHYTE TIGHE.

THE SANITARY BOARD-

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and coofred.

lak.

Dr. CANTLIE said that if Mr. Francis's by-laws wera anything father than a classification and carraugamont of the Committee's he could not support them.

Bush notion shall, bo in writing signed by the person giving the same sud shall be delivered either at the Office of the Sanitary Beard, or sent through the Post Often to the Secretary or, the new building lain a village or rural district, by leaving the satue at the Village Police Station.

very well 5.0 contesto erent. The boys got off well to. other, and it did not take Cook long to forge 3.25in front of the others Rose and Stopsal, how. Lever, overhauled him when he had gone half - Matches played 9 v. Rasquet Court, L. R.C. Novy, way and got to the front. E. Loert then, away from Bose. Half a length from boms Aray. Narz and Civil Service,

Won & Recquet Court, L. R. C. Navy, 53th Hegi-Stopani led and kept his position för a little. ment and dry and

last 3 Hangkong Garrión, ), 58th Ragimaut: (7).

whon. Lammert, whe was trying very harð.. Dawn 1v. Acmy, Navy and Civil Service.

passed him and won. Tima, 834 sec. The following gentlemen batted in less than three E. Limmert insing-

Stagani

1-No drains or other works connected therewith shall be covered up until the same shall have bherr inspected by an afflcer of the Board, or until three days after potice that spoh Sampara.. drains or other works are really for inspection. Trzec shall have lisen delivered or sent as provided in W. H. 7. Darky

Mor Williams, R.A. Para 3 of these Roles

19-If any drains or worke in connectiva FL Sawror..... therewith shall be covered up withent such Captain Slaley, C.S.D...

A Spearcia, I RN. notice having bean given, or within three days... Witson after oh notion shall have been delivered or

the drains so covered up to te oponed and perusered, for the purpose of in potion. and should ench dmins prove ou inspection to ba da. feolive either from not complying with the re- quirements of the Ordinance and of these By- Laws or in workmanship or materials they may be dealt with as a nuisance under Section 16 of this Ordinance and the bsequent sections.

20-Drains and works connected therewith ostracted under the provisions of this Chapter shall not be altered or amended without notice to the Board, and ander the supervision fasreof. or all rules and regulations laid down in the Ordinance and in these By-laws for the enn atrzetion of drains in new hottses, shall apply to all roconstrictions, amendments, and alterations thereof.

21-On the completion of any new building and before the occupation thereof zotion in writing shal be delivered or soat as provided by Para. S of the complotion, and un sued building ahali bo soonpiod as a Dreiling Hanse until the offloor of the Sanitary Board stall bare certiänd in writing that such house is built in compliance with the entire provisions of this Ordicanco and these By-laws or watii seven days bare elapand from the sending or delivering of such notice.

CHAPTER IT.

G. A. Bramwell R. Carr..... C. J. Collins Captain Collison... T. H. Davisa H. Dawach...

H: Greeu

15

3.

Captain Hard... 1 1 J. W. Jonas .. 12

Dr. Minetia

C. Ht. Lammert. 12

... 3. 68. 6. Metcale

11

Comdr. Ramoney...

W. Think H. R. Thorepao. 17.

Names

0

น 51 B. L.Symes..... * Dentes "pet vut.” BOWLING

For Ten Inninga en over A E. C. Smith, 59th Regt. 1. J. Coro

Dr. CANTLIS, who came in at this point, said he regretted not having heard the whole of Ench notice shall specify the size of the Mr. Francis's remarks. It was stated at the Inststroot (if any) and the number of the lot m meeting that ur. Francis was to take the by-saotion or subsection of a lot on which the naw Iaws of the Committee as his text, and, without building is to be erected, sad shall contain the altering their spirit, re-arrange thum was to following particulars. The name of the owner make them more clear. He did not know if this of the premises, of the architest (if any), and the name and address of the contractor or other onderstanding was got forth in the micutes.

Mr. FRANCIS They carefully avoided in the person by whom the building is le bo areated, minutes all mentio of my proposal and its so and an address at which ail notices may be ceptance by the Board.

served. The notice shelfarther state whether the land on which the building is about or in being erected was acquired from the Crown TheSECRETATroade letter from the Colonist

since the passing of The Public Health Or dinance and whether, the site is or is not ex- Secretary informing the Board that His Excel-

Mr. HUMPHREYS-I think Dr. Cantlie is un-cavated or to be excavated out of the hill side. aney the Governor and directed the Surveyor.

3-Every such notice shall be accompanied General, in accordant with the requoas made byder a misapprehension. As I stated before he the Board, to furnish them with all necessary in esine in, Me. Francis at the last mesting simply by s ground plan in duplicate of the premises kormation with regard to the constraction of any moved that the Board do aljourn the adiera drawn to sole of not less than 20 foot to an inch, works hich when completed would come under tion of the Committee's by-laws for a fortnight.aud sooh pan shall show the relative pou the Beard's supervision.

That was bis zuosion. There was nothing in it too and distance of the nearsat public eswer (if any), the beight above snah patio sewer about new by-laws.

Mr. FRANCIS--You are mistakext.

(if any) of the ground foor of the proposed 2.-Whenever the Board shall have reason to

E. Wrtland Mr. HUMPHREye-I beg your pardon, 1 am building, the direction and fall of the drains to believe that the drains in any Euilding are in au not mistakez

I have a distinct remllection of be constructed therein or thereunder, and the insanitary and Infective condition it may by J Leach what was said on that motion.

position of all inlets, outlets, connections, order in writiur, signed by the Secretary, au

W. F. Darby Mr. FRANCIS The sole ground on which the ventilatir pipes, and shall note in the margin Thorins the Sanitary Surveyor, with any assistant

F.A. O. Wil602 On the mation of Mr. Humphreys, seconded adjourymens was granted was that I stated that the stars of the ground through which this or assistents, to enter each building and euthnik by Mr. Ede, the Board went into Committee on before the next meeting Iehold lay on the table drains are to pass, the material of which they ings and premipas thereanto belonging at any are to be construct and the dimensions thereof time between 6 am. and p.m. un suy day and the drainage by-laws.

6.Where the drain is to pass under any inspect the drains thereof.

The SECRETARY read a letter from the Tuapas. tar of Five-Stock, recntumending sa extension of the cattle and sheep depôts ut Kennedy Town.

The Board having approved of the recom- mendations, decided to forward them to the Go- terminent.

+

1.-The By-Laws contained in this chapter refer only to drains in buildings which were in existence at the date of the coming into opera- Hon of The Health Ordinenes 1837 and which are not included in the definition of new bull ings contained in Section 3 of the Ordinance. Sub-section 11..

J. Berembe-Smith

AVERAGES.

Wideo.

Toral No, of Balls

No of Maiden v

BURS 10 ON

No. of Wicketa.

Avorago Run" pr

Wicket.

1205 57 52242 13.42 11 69437 295291248 .....122 11:38 25.12.1

G. Grima Por Threstningand overf

J. C. Johdetono .....

Capiin Sterly, D.3.D... FILI Joharbor, 58th Regt.ị Major Charohill, 59 th Ragt G.S. Barry

4.-SHORT RACE, 2 lengths, opek.

Nine Entries. This was the best race of the aeracion. Atika start F. Whitoled, and he maintained that position level with W. Lamert for twenty yards, As the tarn both fell back and Shepherd gat in front with Richardson vers close up. The latter lost a lot of ground by his deep kwimming, and if it had not been for this he would have won oasily. As it was, how. ever, the race homo v neck and peak one, Shepherd eventually winning by a foot. Time,

764 secs.

Shopteri Richelaoa.......

5.-HEADER FROM STAGE.

Five Eatris. Fredericks, Heyward, Lam. mort, Saunders, White. This diving was also. very good, the first and soon ran ruuning very cinas, althongù Fredaricka being so much lighter, was of cour better in catering the water. Heyward also dived well.

Fredericks

F. Waite

140553136-Lore Race, round the Red Bacy and back," 170213 21016 9.27 bandicap.

in this 160627 33.33

limit Teu estries. The 225 15. 93 30.9.50

handicapped fill saconils. The 1 33914-14|14|10.35

reen was not very exciting as the bandicaps 45 215 17:15.64ew anything bat well marget and the

1819-16

Brent was

oate where this last ples was not introduond. Or authority for that, please Mr. There not till then, did they give way. Whether they po cocasion that I roll to mind, when there are certain frequenters of the Court who pre agreed will be Attorney-General or not I do were five nen being tried for some offence. tend to be able to tell from the expression of not know. Then those by-lawe, apart from the four, one after the other, after sintiugis Lordship's fads.when he comes into Court legal question, it was painted out by olsa their innomande, sonoluded with this stato- what sort of a day, stormy or otherwise, it well as by myself, were extremely confused and ment. The fifth man eridantly thought is going to be. Well had the boiling trem utterly wanting in detail. They left everything that this story was gatting little afale by the bars arnt to trace. The day's diasters in his as obsours m, and in some resposta mere absore time it reached his fure, that, after declaring morning face." lowever, even there, knowing than before They failed to distinguish be that he was a volim of a false charge, he asked ones admit that the sunatioy days for exsend the twees. the duties of the different offkseri of the to be acquilted on the ground that he End &c stormy ones in sumbar, and that on the whole Board the datos derolving upon the differ- sand mothers who were dependent m him the work proceeds aaplerzufly, and that the feel, ent clames of inhabitants of the Colony in Unfortunately for him even this failed to move ing between Bench and Bar is a cordial as in any carrying out the law. Where they attempted to his Lordship. When the prisoner has born Court in any part of the Empire. Nor is the Bar lay down general laws for purposes coming lucky enough to secure counsel, the bearing of without its peculiarities. Who can ever have liar within the provisions of the Ordinace uy one the case is of course prolonge, and if the counsel tanet to a certain legal luminary without having of any intelligence who bad read the Ordinance is at all an adept in the art of bullying, and he noticed the somewhat comical manner in which, and the by-han would name the committee had generally is, he usually manages to damage the bufore apsatting, he wraps himself up sa tightly nolther looked at the one nor the other, or at all evidenos of the other side. The China witnesse possible in his gown, so that while ke ti ad events that they certainly could not have at beat is a por evnararo with which to prove dressing the Court he presents somewhat the giren as hour's careful thought to either. Now for the credit of the Roard. and your case, but in the bands of a smart lawyer of appecanoe of a bale of goods such as one so00 the Old Bailey type, he invariably comes to grief. standing at home at the drapera' doors. Another that the Board might not look fools The style of arosa-mining, as you would notice. peculiarity of the we learned gentleman, and one in the eyes of the people of this colong E you were a regular attendant here, has very which causes neli annoyance and inconvenience and of the officials of the Colony, I have with a mack of a comes about it in all cases. There together with a pralite use of "oss" words, atthe great deal of trouble propaved those by-laws, and in a kind of series of stereotyped questions to reporters table is the imbit he has, when he venture to say any impartial person who takes put which is greatly favoured by one of our leal wishes to be particularly impressivo, of dropping the trouble to read them, point by point from fog counsel and in which I aotico, ho is bo his voice to an inaudible whisper. He commences beginning to and will find that they deal with the ing slavishly followed by other and rising montones in an ordinary tone of voios,; a son- Ordicance bit by bit and section by section. members of the legal profession. "Were you onen, parliapa which the reporters are partiou The by-laws prepared by the Committen dealt not convicted yourself on such and such a date of larly Ruxtons to obtain-it may be because of with houses and drains generally. I have * certain offende? How much wore you pail to some important point or because of sous covert divided thoses into two parte 1 bave dealt in enme here and give evidiace ? Whore and how hit it contains at the other side-as the the first with new houses and new dreios sud did you get the money to purchase the smart learned coupet provela he raises his voice, afterwarls with bouses und drains which are la clothes you have on, &c. These questions way averything goes along beautifully till ha exletance. The Attorney-General whan referred possibly faster the wilouse; thay sometimes reaches the climax, when ho denly shuts to said that these two classes were to be dealt In dealing with now this volre, and there is a look of blauk with in different manners. afoot the jury. Then the Coamini makes a sporch declaring the innocence of his client, sonsturation at the reporters' desk, followed by house or drains the Board has power to see that points out the absurday of believing the wit cars not loud but desp" I have not spaco they are constructed recording to the rules lead nesses, one of whom has said that when the as- to allude to the many other little points which down. With reference to old houses and drains suit, Bay, was comitted, some month or more an onlooker in the Court observos The the Board not interfere in any way whatever before pertape the prisoner strack him from peculiar babit of a goatleman who occasionally until they become insanitary and defestive. Ihave behind, while another says he was on his right praolised at the Bar, and who is now at home, of laid down that before aay house can be accuried Fraud when be strask bim, and so on with equally tilting (iskuowingly of course) his wig con it shall be ozamined by the ofform of this Board convincing arguments. The Attorney-Ganeral siderably over one are, and the bumarons and certitied. by them as having been in com then attempts to crush his learned friend" and sapeut produced when be prone to selomily pliance with the provisions of this Ordinsuce expoo the tallscy of tas arguments. The Julgo address the Court; the equally peculiar habit of and its by-laws. If we are going to interfore Rams up in the usual way." If the jury belierome leading member of the Bar of, while speak at all it is obvions we must interfors before

MR. FRANCIS'S PROPOSED the evidenes for the prossention they will conviuting, arranging neatly in front of him his notis, the non tract is made. I have therefore provided

DRAINAGE BY-LAWS. the prisoner, if they don't they won't." The Looks the peas, inketaud, paper weights, co., and that everyone about to build must give notine to jury consult a moment er so and very probably then rummaging uneasily over everything until the Board and furnish them with a plan, it matters acquit him. The result of their verdict is inter-ho finds a piece of red taps with which he system not about being s roogh one provided itia our BY-LAWR made by the Sanitary Board for protod to the prisoner, be is usually widortly atically and in a sergeen-like manner binds ato, showing the lot on which it is proposed to

the proper construction, trapping, and ventilats ing and maintenance of private honed drains sarprised. Ho makon a profound ebeianneo ta bis the two fingers of bis left hand, unbinds build, the distance of the nearvet public sewer, if

in the iity of Victoria and the Villages and Lordship, to the jury, ta the Bay, even to the them, and then binds them again ontinual anr, the height of the basement of the house abaro reportara, and tha rashes ont of the dock and the catchword of mother,worthy exponent the drain, whether the drain passed under any

Rural Districts of Hongkong and Kowloon, down the Court into the street like a Iongs of the law. I apprshond." which he necs on an other house, the fall of the drain, &c. In this

and for the provision of adequate subsoil drsia Jong Civil mervant rushes from his office on the average about every sixth word, the manner in way I bats gone through step-by-step-every- ega in order to arrest damp in dwelling houses under the provisions of Section 13 of fret stroke of four. Then the next crea is palled, which get another always brings into Court & thing that has to be done in connection with and so on till the calendar ie completed, oa case be- roloured pencil, and uses it to emphasise any the construction of new houses or drains, and I The Health Ordinance 1887," Sab-sections

1 and 3 ing very name of the typeof the whole. A sepirate point to his Lordship by darting it at bin: hare doficed the datis of the officers of the day ia menally set apart. for sentencing instead these and many other idiosyncracies ars, well Board in these matters. I am sorry to have

CHAPTER T-NEW BUILDINGS. of the prisoners receiving. He is customary at kuoza to frequenters of the Court, and are the detained the Board so long, but I fait

1-The By-Laws contained in this Chapter tome, their sentence immediately after the rer-souere of mechaniement there. Thoso are bound to put the matter before the Board efter littlo worthy of attention when this part of the pure-iva in the Court and perhaps extracta sical pbreyn. I now bog to more the rejection of the Santion 3 of this Ordinazos. Subsection 11.

2No new Building shall be commenced, or caremony is being carried ant. The prisoner is

by-laws prepared by the Committae

Dr. Ho KA1 id he had looked over the by-if commenced shall be proceeded with until at axked to state any reason why sentence should not bapassed, and as a rulsbereiterates the sialonut

lava drafted. by Mr. Franvis, which bad all the least 7 days notice shall have been given to the almost word for word put forward at bis defense

merit of being clear besides containing all the Board by the owner, his Attorney or agent, or The judge then passen sentence, which is most

important points of the old by-laws. He gladly by some one on his or their behalf (hereinafter often received-provided there be no sting in

seconded Mr. Francis's amendment. not because called the Builder) of bis intention to commenca the tail in the form of twenty-firs strokes on

he had any doubt as to the oapability of the or prooved with aneh building. the breech with the rattan"with stelid indif

members of the sub-committee to draw the by- ference. The ordinary Chiness criminat knows

laws, nor with any wish to discredit their work. He thought if Mr. Franois had not had their that taking everything into consideration, except that his liberty is ourtailed, be will fare better in

plans as a groundwork to go upon he would not Bave been able to prepare such a good as of by the gaol than in the bosom of his family sod his people. Shonid, however, the little phrase zl- ready allated to be added to the sootanes of imprisonment, the prisoner feels the full force of his punishment, and generally greets its recital. The Sanitary Board met on Thursday after. with the most soul-stirring howl imaginablo, no, the 6th start There were present Occasionally be grovels on the floor in the dock,Dr. Ayres, President Hcs. W. M. Deane, Vine. catches the rails, and refuses to be removed President; r. J. J. Fruuvis, Q.C., Bos. J. M. entil dragged out of Court by his pigtail and Price, Surreyor-General; Mr. J. H. Stewart- arms by one or more stalwart Dar penn von Lockhart, Rogistrar-Genoral; Hon. Wong stables. Then once more the naber in, called Shing, Dr. Ho Kei Dr. Cautlie, Mr. J. D iuto, requisition, and after utfering in a kad Humphreys, Me N. J. Ede, and Mr. W. E. coica" Oyen, byen nyoz-gabble, gabbie gabble Crow, Becretary.

Gad anrs the Queen and my lord the Chief Justion," the aestiona close. The hearing of civil öusés, except in potable exceptions now and agaia,

strike the usual observer as being exceptionally dull and uninteresting A care perbape of some small ginahe tween หัด Chinaman may LZKA up a whole day or even more, and yet there may not be one point: or occurrence during the whole time to interest the onlooker. The tendoner to sloep on such occasion is irre- Etible, and is generally succumbed to without much effort. As a study in till lita" I may recommend, the Court on a hot afternoon when some long but trivial casa is, in the course of ba ing heard. The only parsons to be sava in Sour are the coun two who are interested in the case, kis Lordship, the lawyers on either Bide, possibly the reporters, the policeman. the usher, and a few of the Chinnan who are regularly to be reen.in Court no matter what be the GAMS OT whether they can understand or not what is going on. It is of course against the Afiquette of the Court to sleep, no matter how inviting the sŋe, rounding circumstances, and yon will son perhaps half a dozen of the poorer class Chinese Istering, apparently attentively, to a lawyer addressing the Bonel, perhaps for a souple of hours o some point of law. But at times when oppoe. tunity permite, even thesettantive listeners pre- Serio doza. On sroh an afternos as I have men tinued, the watch dog, otherwise the policeman, Overcome by the host and general duilze-a, and aided by the droway ham from the street out-ide, and the mrsotovons swinging of the paakas, is apt to demonstrate that, despite his hattons, bis spiked hal rot, and his farnefous moustache, he is quly human like the rest of us, and gradually drops off to sleep. The Chinees slowly follow his

Ar. HUMPRBYS-I would submit that there example; there is a stand of a regular and slightly

The gas) portion of the programma of these 9.--If under the provisions of motions 59 and shall thereupon report to the Board, specifsior The following is the tart of the Bill entitled sports was gone threagh on Saturday afternoon,' raized breathing from the reporters' table; away an ly be one set of by-laws for consideration

the condition of the drains, the character and further off on the chair the nsher's head rests on and that is the set mentioned in the crders of ther' of saying that we had already adjourned.59 a clear intervening space or ares is proposed

la manly breast whilst, to complete the whole, the day, prepared by the committes appointed by There was some densitory talk with regard to to be left between the new building and the bill oright of the mischief, and his roomasudationsAn Ordinance to authorize in certain cases the Istinst., in the persenos of a large number of on a seat bear the door' nite the Court ecolie, the Board. If we are to consider any other by what Mr. Francis had said about drafting by-side, then the plan shall show the line of the as to the alterations required to put them in a judicial investigations fate the cause of fire," spectators. The events were much better con- his ander lip dropped far beyond ita normal laws we must do an samo other day These are laws for as. That is a clear statement of the proposed subsoil drain, the fall thereof, and the proper condition, and whether entire reen-read a first time at the last weeting of the tested, sud more interest was svincedit the theo position. Lie head reposing against the post, the by-laws sat down for discussion to-day. I bave a chatinnt recollection of what took | proposed cutlet thereof.

Legislative Council:- struction is necessary or otherwise."

w the preceding day. White aguia cariod of dreaming, doubtles, from the onntented look The new by-laws Lave only just boso laid on place. I cannot think that I dreamed all of it. 10.-Every plan deposited under the foregoing 7-A copy of the said report shall thereupon, Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, the prize for beaders, and deservedly so, his upon his rich and unctseus contenence, that be the table. They may be termed volunteer by The REGISTRAR-GENERAL deprecated the By-lawashallale indiente the position and courait the same be approved by the Board; be sorred with the advice and nonecat of the Legislation enrig-board diving haing undebtedly the best is a mandarin of the first button. The jade laws. They are made without the authority of intesduction of any hostility in a matter of this of all sarison gutters and the outfall thereof.

exhibition of the mooling. is of coarket. awake-who

11.-1f a number of buildings are being or upon the owner, together with a antice reqnir Connoil thereof, as follows ever yet paught the Board. The by laws which it is proposed in kind. They were all soxions that by-laws deal.

I-Whenever a Brd shall have taken plase or

the 38th Regiment proved himself as able in the his Lordship aspping and so are the lathe orders of the day to consider ware made by a ing with this subject should be passed. What are about to be erected by the same owner on ing ban within a time to be fixed by such cotice. rers who are engaged in the case, but these committer of this Board, appointed by the Board ser process, was adopted he thought it was time the anae or contiguens pinces of land, ons notice to effect such alterations and repairs as are shall bova been attempted the Captain Superio- are the only hostile factors which break the itself an 21st June, and I think. Sir, that than they should come to one definito nation. They and ons plave will suffice for the whole,

B-If the person served with such raport and tandent of Folios shall as soon as possible lake watery element as on the track, negotiating the 12.-If within 7 days after the delivery of the

possessing of the panlos where te re has four lengths soldier's race after a good strugglę beauty of that placid eene, Soldenly. however, Board would rather stultify itself if it did not had had adjournments after adjournments. Ho

takes place or has been altempts to the ox-

with privata Cooper. At the puolueion of by an unfortuante dirvotina of the eye his Lordonsider the work of the committee appointed by was under the same impression as Dr. antlie notios and plan herein befors referred to no poties under pars. 7 is dissatisfied with the same." ship possibly notes the peaceful attitude of the liteolt. As to the nther set of by-laws they are that the adjournment of the Board at last meat intinstion has been received by the Builder st it shall be lawfa for him, within the time there

in stated, to apply to the Hoard to review the lesion. if he shall deem it necessary, of the.

owners and all others; and shall make use the races the prizes were presented to the win- constable, and its cause. Hornos quintly overdrafted no doubt by a very able member of the Ing took place in order to suable Mr. Francis to the address given that the said plan has been

to be made partesally or by some oflser of ant ure by the Socretary of the Club.. his desk and whispers to his clerk. The clerk Brava, but in this case he is simply a volunteer take the by-laws which had been drawn up by disapproved of. or that the contractor or other same, staling the ground of bis ap liation, and tha Board shall theranos faquire into the mat-

The following were the rents and their stance ranges the usher, who tries to box.usb.Jew maker and I would ask my learned the committee va a text, and from that text to person by whom the building is to be erected is

ful and detailed inspection of the said praiselta. though he had hean only thinking with his agee friend why if he considers he has any special ep. draw up by-laws which he pro-isad would be not approved of by the Beard, then the approval ter and shall coulire, modify, suspend or dis lower grada than Chief Inspector of Police &

1.- WIN UNDER WATER. glowed. The user walks over to the nonstable, titade for making by-laws for drainage and sub- more clear and definite than those presented. of the Board shall be prasamed, and the work charge the said notice or extend the time for with the aid where he considers it accessary of a and, notwithout effort, wakes him. The constable coil drainage be did not offer his services et the This Mr. Francis had now doan. The question may be forthwith procosided with under the compliance with the eare.

9.If the person on whom notice has bupe polent surveyor, and shall forthwith roport sits up with a start, and looks farociously around. [time the committee was appointed. We were was now raised which set should be taken as supervision of the Board and of its officers, but read in parings of pars. 7 has not obtained to the Magistrate the state of the and premises

It seemed to the Board shall be at liberty at any time during Then he notices the unfortunate Chiosmen who appointed manimously, and we proceeded with the text for their consideration.

3. Upon the receipt of such Report the hasing taken advantage of his temporary relapse our work, but when we put it before the Board him that it did not matter very musk.

Either the progress of the work to require any altera from the Board medication or withdraws of and of the contents, if any, thereof. from the patts of anty to follow him into the it was objected that these by-laws as their then could be taken, sed as they were considered clanse tions in the general plan of such drains or in the the notice, ly) shall red by the Boaril in the in Magistrate, aules upon a sossideration of the

pease (if any) inenrted the land of sleap With a couple of strides he is of food are illegal, and that they went beyond by olaus amendmentscould be maced. He trusted details theref as shall not throw additional ex- their aids. With a couple of slaps with his palm the Health Ordinance. They were then sub. the committee who in the first instance drew up pense on the owner or contractor, and as can spection under pare. 4, and he shall forthwith facts stated therein he is clearly of opinion that investigate the tuses of the fire and shall, within they are as thoroughly swakened as he is. The re- mited to the Attorney-General, and he sug. the by-laws would not for a moment consider be made without causing any delay in the pro precend to sarry out the work particularised the fire was caused by neridant, shall proceed to

In anch notice, and web construction, reong-

the shortest possible delay, take the depo-itious 2-SMALL BOYS Bacs, undur 11 years). prosentatives of the Press, awakened also by the anested that they would be in cutter if wa profired that they wished to throw any discredit on their grass of the work,

struction, siteration, and amendment shall be 18-If within 7 days from the delivery

To Estrias. This was a good raos the whole zsual bustle, sit up, very alert. Ian forward to a by-law which stands first in the amanded list. work and knowledge. The Board was wach catch the words of wisdom from the legal luminaryOn the last cussion wo met the subject was be obliged to them for the trouble they had taken, och poties and plan as aforesaid notice shell sarried out in strict acordance, so far as mayupon outh of all persons likely to know the facta

have been received by the Builder of any

in his opinion may furnish information in res-half the distanse, when it dissolved into a struggle who is addressing the Court; and vigorously and fore the Board whes it was moved that they and he deprecated any spirit af hostility enter

any al- Ordinamos und of those by-laws in regard to

between Stapani and Cooke. The latter, owing, viciously take notes with a brokoa pencil, while be considered that day fortnight. Certainly ing into the disenssion. It seemed to him that tion to the proposed contractor, or of joc be possible, with the requirements of the and circumstances and of all other persons who of the youngsters keeping well together for the poor peolie, also awakened from bis gwent in the onures of his speech on that motion my it would facilitate matters greatly if the amended toration required by the Board in the said plan drains in new buildings, and ander the Superri-pect thrrof.

3-It shall be lawful for any Inspector of to his not swimming straight, lost a lot of ground, dream of peace," roshes out of the out and learned friend said he would prepara a set of by-by-laws of Mr. Francis, were taken as the text or in the detalle of the proposed drainage workssion of the Board and at its offiours.

10--Any drain one constructed, reconstruct Pelics, or for any interested person present at and had to reach the finish sooned to Stopáni. guas" for the panlah coolie outside who has pro lawsky to day and would subunit them to the If the members of the original committee had the ad Builder skall either winend bis pissed, altered or amended under the provisions of such investigation, with the leave of the

Stopan Cool bably been doing a little slanboring on his own Board, and that they would embody the by-laws any alterations in suggest they of course could according to the requirements of the Board and 2000. Of course a stranger must not judre praciously framed by us, only that, they would do so. He then formally moved that Mr. substitate an approved contraster, or shall by this Chapter shall remain for all purposes aus. Magistrate, to examine the witnesses, and to from such an afternoon that they cannot baivaly be in better form. Tobjected to any discussion Francis's by-laws be taken as the text. notios in writing appeal to the Board at its jet to the jurisdiction of the Board and of its cause such persous te be examinedas may give due 3-SHORT RACE, 2 langthe, handicap.

and proper inforamtion touching auch caso of fire,

There wore thirteen starters, and the rosult in court, ose and all, when necessity arises. Should on that point, and I suggested that the motion The VICE PRESIDENT conded. He said it next sitting against the required alterations and officers, and shall not be altered. amended or re-

Kew 4.If in the judgment the Magistrate the was the best raon of the whole mesting. a big case come on, a case in which there is for adjournment ebonid be put to the Hoard. was perfectly immaterial what enclosion as ameutments in his plans, and tire Board shall constrated in any way except nader these by-

investigation dous not dianloss any offense or Tod for the greater part of the distance, but at local interest, perhaps, the contending parties. When the motion had been pet and carried arrived at atlas manting. What they had to thereupon inquire into the matter, and confirm, as

11-Entire raconstruction of a drain or of a although it disclose an offence does not show the Buiss Lammertreverhauled him and won. well-known mad, and an array of legal talent eu-there was stue conversation on the subject of de war to get the by-laws passed. They had too modify, altery or withdraw the sold objections as stem of drains aball zover be required, anloss any reasonable cover for giving the order in the F. Lammert...... ployed in it, and you weald hardly kaew the court Mr. Francis's by-laws, but we had nothing to losets before them, and after an impartial con- and requirements.

Kow............... ax the sama plana as on that sleepy afternoon, with it Wo had nothing to do with what took sideration le thought that the framework of 14-No objection shall be taken to say oon there is no other way of bringing them into a urt Bestion mentioned the Magistrate shall dismiss the information and order the release of

4-PLUNGE There is a bustle and life in the pince Brary place after the motion for the adjournment was Mr Francis's by-laws could be better waod as a tractor ezerpt for can dietinetly stated in the sanitary condition

12.No drain shall be pronounced furanitary the premises, ous is on the qui ties. The reporters' pacis carried. 1 submit. Sir, that the by-laws pre-text from which to construct the by-laws which notion of objection, with names dates and places alces its state and roadition is such that it in

Provided that soch ́ ́diemisas) shall be no bar are traveling osor the page at express rate, and pared by the committee appointed by the Board would be avantaally passed by the Board. On where usedial precisely, est forth, and the velves present danger to the inbabitants of the the aber i fying round the Court, call are the ones to be considered to-day, if any are comparing the two sets of by-laws he foxad that, contractor shall apon notice given be entitled

to an information against say person or persons ing in witnesses, sending others out of court. considered; and I think the Roard would be with the exception of one or two points which he to be heard by the Board by himgalf, his At building to which it balongs, or to persone resid. to asequo information of a like naters, or

ing in the immediate neighbourhood.

fur un offence against the law. and displying so much vitality that ana ing sall compliment to its committee if it did had no doubt the mombore would be careful not torney or Counsel and to call witnesses.

5.If in the judgment of the Magistrate the could hardly imagine such a mau ever slept.not take the uruable to read over and consider to allow to pass anobarrvud, Mr. Francis bad 15-If the owner has not obtained from the At such a time, even if you tu ar interest in the work it appointed the committee to for the provisions that waranggested by the anh commodification or withdrawal of such notion, he snccended in embodying in his sotame all thoas) Board within 21 days from the date thereof, a

fire shall have up the result of a crime, and the case, you may pass away an hour by observi

there is reasonable 'cause to suspɔot, and he Mr. FRANCIS-I would pokat vut, Sir, for ing litt personal peculiarities of the chief consideration of the Board, that the special re-inittee. He preferred Mr. Franois's by-laws for shall forthwith amand his plans, or change his

hall suspect a person or persons of sach setors in the piece. Watch his Lordsbicas noon and indeed the only reason, why the emai-one particular reason, he had been most osretali contractor or both as the case may be in scoord. The following is the annual report of the forza, he shall orders prorocution to be instituted comes into Court to try R CENE, Should it deration of the by-laws was postponed on Thurs to follow the word of the Ordinsaco wherootor, anos with such antica.If he shall obtain a

F. Luzcel persous for such opinie. be the paine judge. note the different ex-das fortnight was in consequence of the proposal possible, which would on a great guide to those withdrawal or modification of ich notice his Committee of the Hongkong Cricket Club, to be a Magistrate against such person or pression which is crustenance war or-dif- I-then-und-to-prepare a fresh set of by-laws for who had to carry out workaander-ths Ordinance, plans shall stand approved as originally drawn the Members

GENTLEMEN, The Committee have the pleasure of 6The eritence taken on an enquiry by the 6-CONSOLATION RACE. Trolengths handicap Eirit Eris. Lammert, who esme in first; erent go asinge. Your obserratings my as the omalteration of the Board. Now andoubt and to those nafortunato persons who would or amended or modified by the Board.

Magistrate under the provisions of Seation of 16-The construction of all drains in bowing their anal report on the past eenon. eist god practically, pertape, some day, if you edly the commitee appointed by the Board in here to decide whether its provisions had been

The counts, which are attached shows balsass of this Ordinance shall not in any way be dead was too impetuous in starting, and was conse should ever come befor his Lordship. Was it the first insinnen are entitled to credit for their complied with or not. Ile thought that Mr. buldings shall be carried out in accordance with $4,506.04 to the credit of the Club on the 91st August against the person or persons against whom any quently ont of the race. Jorge kopt a good lead not Mr. Ferker who sold to Pickwicic that he labour although I don't know whether they gave Francis was a little hasty in moving the total re the plans approved of by the Beard, and undorant

The usual list of mentors with the batting criminal information shall be fled, but the suidof the others all the time and well.

Biagistrate shali investigate the ebarge and

G. Jorge.jp wondered what the judge red had for breakfast much labour or not. They brought certain by jection of the Committee's y.lass, bocanso they the supervision of the Officers of the Board, and

lawling averages for the soon, le annexed-E J

Howard.. that morning, when the famous breach of promise laws before the Bound. As soon as they came formed the basis of the by-laws he himself had no alteration shall be made in such plans without Cure heads the list with a batting arorage of 25.78 carry on & now enquiry according to law, as if

this approval of the Board som was to be tried, and who explained to the before the Beard they wore discredited because constructed.

7-SOLDIERS' Race 4 lengths. 0.2 Higginbotham one pert with 20.40. The no previous inquiry had been beld. artleen Pickwick, who wanted to know what dif. they showed the committed to be thoroughly in- The SURVEYOR-GENERAL endorsed what bad 17.For the purpose of better giving effect bighost towling average fails to . 9. Smith with 7-No Magfatrate shall be prohibited from A great deal of interest was ovinend in this ferenes that made, how much depends on that capable of understanding the Ordinance or any. been said by the two last speakers. It must be to the provisions of the Health finance, Soc-12 our wicket, very anty by J. Coren intestigating a ouse wi uin bis jurisdiction by event by the numbers of soldiers prasout. A hi Lordship partook of at his morning mol thing belonging to the Ordinance in respect of immaterial which of tae two frame-works wero tions 39 to 48, the following Roles shall be with 12.43.

hara were not many heavy scorers during the on the fact that he shall have made a judicial in good start was freted Cooper and England at Far be it from me to sargest that our judg" which they were called upon to prepare by-laws. taken 30 long as they socured the best by-laws barred in the construction of all drains in new

ron The principal scorers were A. A. Lloyd, 89, 63, Vestration and given an order in the matter oure, taking up the positions with the others fairly well up. This order was maintained til is swayed by such a trivial circumstance, Still Even although their attention was called to Tha committee never had any aspiration to force buldinga:→

1-Where any drain for the annreyance of and 5; 1. Coxen, 1; Major Johuson, 6; G. E. under Sections 4 or 5 of this Ordinance. there are days, as is well known among the gra-vertais clauses in the Ordinance which invall its own by Jaws on the Board. They were pre-

the second round, when three of the serok (0M+ Higginbothama, 57, 58, and 0, and M. D. Graham, 53.

Ia all, the Club played nine miles and was three 6-For the purposes of this Ordinancs and in tleben of the Bar hero, whan his Lorasp dated nearly all they had done, they persisted in pared as a type on which the Bosed would work sewage is intended to be laid in soft ground it le in a far better herdour than others, refusing to ces it, and is refusing to see in whit and send or modify as they pleased. They all shall be laid in a bed of good lims concrete sud times defeated; uns was drawn. The inorant rada reations to all investigations held thereander petitors gave up. Hancock then drew on 1 lan- when he will perhou took a litle wip or they had blundered. They refused to take back worked conuentiously and devoted considerable caused all round, not less than four inches thick. during the latter end of the ashuan accounts for thu and for the amazing of witness so for all dors and passed Cooper. Entering on the last pescesdings in sensestion therewith the Mavis.ngth, he and England wers level. The latter, help them with a little suggestion, instead of their work and recoinder it and axend 13 in time to the consideration of these by-lawe. He 2-Except for the purpose of draining any shall namber of mitehas played.

The somber of members has slightly inarmrod. when they are cabritting = hypothose of which | view of the light which had been thrown upon did not think they find earned the slur Mr. yant or bsel-yard which does not adult of any

trate shall have all the powers pressed by a however, fall back and Hancock avou The Law Tancia Chatopiovehip Cup, presented by they do not feel gui'e sertain, coming down it, and they persisted in having the matter Francis bail cast on them by saying that they other mode of drainage, ne person shall lay may

Pte. Hancock the late President Mr. Ainol Coxon was finally wou liminary enquiries in cases of indictable offenses.

Magistrate in relation to the holding of peo

Pte. Couper upon them with his painuun Show me some ferred to the Attorney-General, and then, and did not devote much time to the work. He had pipe for entering, subsoil dreâtiage or rain by E. 1. Coxon.

Mr. Francis, in accordance with bís promise made at the lost mesting, laid on the table the draft drainaga by-laws which he had prepared. He said that these by laws embodied the wtals af those pregared by the Committes appointed by the Board, some of the clauses being almost word for word the sure, but he had gone into He had greater detail on many of the points. sent a copy of those by-laws to each member o the prerions tlay,

Me HUMPUREXs asked Mr. Francis whelber ha proposed assan amendment to substitute the by-lawd he had prepared for those drafted by the Committon.

Mr. FRANCIS said it was hardy for him to do thut. He left it to the Board to decide which act of by-laws they would consider.

The VICE-PRESIDENT thought it was simply question as to which art of by Jawe should be taken as a basis for consideration.

a new set of by-laws..

Mr. HUMPHREYS--Yon disonsved the question during your remarke, but there was anthing about new by-law in the motion.

The CHAIRMAN Was Mr. Franois's pro position pat in writing?

be SECRETARY- No, sir. The resolution to go into committen on the by-laws was mored by the Surveyor Generst and seconded by Mr. Ede Mr. Francis moved an amendment that they be considered flat day fortnight. Bubs:quoat to that there was some talk about preparing now by-laws. I anbmit-

Mr. FRANCIS-The SconsTARY has no right tesahcuit saything to the Board. The memories of the members of the Board are as good as Mr.. Crew's

320 246813.36 svimming was not by any mane good. US 4.6 231 Richardwa; the seratch man, tried hard to win. 120 7 4 14 but had been handiepped out of it, and could 1936 67 417.75 only get fourth. Mall, who got the limit, led ders passed him. Just before bema was reached 12ammert sisa forged ahead of bim.

E. D. Graham, 53th fiegt. 1706.12 21129,15.20 round bou budy, and half way home, with Sean-

M.

Less than Threi Tscinza.

G. E. Higginbosham, 58th

G. Stewart,

15-

115

F. H. Ser

Sperma, K. N

Dr. Sparrow,

N.

T. Lammert

H. Dawet, IN, -........ F. Muisland

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other tufiding or to empty into or connect with. 3 The Bancary Surveyor stutt protice na Bay other private drain, or in the absence of any publis sawer with which the drain may be law show, . ., (ut Section 17) Any person tally connected with any cesspit, the position of refusing &c., &c. (as in Spotter 171. such other bailling, private drain or cesspit is

o be indicated on such plan.

7-Where any new building is about to be erected on suy land obtained from the Crown before the passing of this ordinanoe, aneh, plat shall if the proposed site of the building is ex- cavated out of a slope or laclivity, show any kit chen, outhouse or basement story intended to abut sgainst the hill side.

-For the purposes of such inspection the said Sanitary Survey may at the expense the first Instance of the Banitary Board, open A. K. Travers up any drain or drains doing a little damage. J. Collies as possible.

5.-It the said drains shall be found to be in an insanitary condition, but not defective, the Ecart shall proceed as for a risance under sactions 17 to 24. both. inclusive, of the Ordinance. If the 8.Where any now building is erected on mil drains, or any part of thes, shall be found land obtained from the Crown before the pass-defective, the Bantary Survoyer shall give on

doya to amend the

Mr. HUMPHREYS—I suggested at the time ing of this ordinance, sash plan shall if the pro- tius to the owner, specifying the defcote and to that the remarks of my learned friend were irreposed alto of the wallding is excavated out of squiring him within lorant, and suggested itni his motion of adjourn. | slope or declivity, show any basement intended the same. mant, to put to the Board. It was put and care to abut against the bill, and the meam of voN- red. Dr. Cantiis suggested that we should ad.tilation thereof if any. journ for a week and 1 have a distinct recolleg

K250.

6. If the said drams shall be found to be both defective the Saritary Surveyor insanitary

spécified in such notica

THE HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

P. W. Bush

- Saunders---

F. Lama mert 007149 $11237 HUDLE Race, handicap, 21 15 25 0261,50

Tx Entric. This event caused a lot of amant, most of the competitors being com 31 12100pletely nenplassed in trying to get over to four 73 3213: bardles Kew, who was 37kloutly used to it, led 2-2160 4:186–427.25 frore. Lue start and was never caught.

Ken Girimble

THE "A" CLAES AT LAWN TENNI.

A. G. Bizd A. J. Hira! JA. C.Scaniau C. B. Bowlna 3. C. Johnstone G Stewart

Congina Jonas.A. K. Tavors D. Mackintosh, W. IT Wallace Dr. Muren, B.N.&. R. C. Warren, 3. H. Potta

J. S. V Duren

*. J Cran

R. M. Gray

K.N

THE FIRE INQUIRIES BILL.

8-Tua-or-Was.

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This ompetition was between twenty small boys and ten "big boys." After good struggle, the little follows garo in to their opponents.

SECOND DAY,

Frirato Hanoook of

Saunders, whose diving for objects was so and- cessful on Friday, again proved his powers under water swimming a distanos of 167 feet. Shepherd was only 12 font beind him, the other sowpeti tors, six in number, being nowhere.

J. Sounders F. Shepherd

2

There were eight entries, and every aspetitor gave a good exhibition. The winner was, how-

K........................ ever, facile princeps, and woll deserved his prize.

G. W. King

HOARD.

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5-RUNNING HEADER PROM MIDDLE SPRING Savon Eatrim. The diving was again excel-

F. White

Lont.

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