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mve any compellingick rarely in And EMI PASHA, the Afrienn explorer, one could be much better fitted for the post with regard to the granting of a less of a,pines sporteman enough to wish that all other pusting up the pavilion. (Applause). ·
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Hongkong. 19th April, 1890,
weakest Elates, who possess no navy. The that would repay a thousand-fold auch an lie will be man," the irritation of the zink that a subsequent Maerlag be called to consider was carried unanimously. and ure building more, but they could not date of this letter, her writes, this schoetas fecially if the new syst m of drainage load papers inviting Chenilemon who wish to just passed in refers .ce to do, and I wish again ron, à. K. Travers. J. Y. V. Vernno, T. H. migh point ont any distorts.
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sue representatives of nearly all classes more tome misunderstandings in regard to the land the Cub brought the meeting to a clos
progeal.
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
- law,
DEFECTIVE DRAINA
Mr Hunеaavs-I-quite, ngren with Mr. Eda and Me Chadwick, alley-on if this friction is gone to baya and it is
protod of the Board to see that the best mys Could be much better for the Board or the ponsibility. It would have a lot of correspon Government Engineer to d the work and
deuce and trouble This friction must be eSI- tremely annoying to the gentlemen who arabmüld-
HONGKONG, LUC:DAY, JL
CHINA AND THE UNITED STATEN. [come to a section of the population. They the notion of the Sanitary Board in re-brand as you bass linda ohanes to study thom.
hard god enough of this in the United commending Mr. Coppen as the Water We will pass them by stations.
Hongkong, 19th June, 1890.- It seems to me, and I take some intersattain date, 10th March, 1838; retinand ther The telegram published by the Northern States and the Australian Colonies. The Authority the more extraordinary iteration with regard to these rules. If a lesse the Hongkong Athletic Club I have er at pina might be me by which the Golf Club and ass them to do
Bir.-I have the honour to acknowledge receipt in the question and a great deal of interest to do thin bings, entirety outside the drains, Territory Temes, ander date London, 10th Chinese fluidle invst be aware that in no pears. Mr. Frames, C., on whom a large at of Government to the Club, thesare in acepting the conditions upon which a the Polo Linh while practically managing thele
it HEXOBELLEMOT bald he had enggested onesie of your, latter of 18th instant, and on behalf of in the thistie Cinh, that some arrangement which are exzetly ile same things the Bard Bar July, to the effect that the Chinese Minister temperate elime peopled by Caucasians is share of the responsibility, resta, said in a lets Club engild not have the tower to dispose of this oven pour lese of Brugton Public Gar. own affairs und faking after their own ground. Eda. Iu the first place ture was some dispate At Washington threatens that insteas the the Chinese coolie likely to find a walkina te hicrocontly appeared in our column, leant in this auto nearer as they could disposa dans la granted to the Club or most ubodi 20ft (betonta tritation or the provitch it the Board: it belongs to the don. O. CHADWien-I quite agree with Man of the Cited
States report the from the gativos In trim countries, on that the Coronite when they made their of their own property over which they had. Chinese Exclusion Act now in force the Chi- the other hand, Chinese labourers are genor recommendation
I have the honour to be, Sir, your, might by paying a to of this never contemplated bay. tire context. He had efore suggested in est Serrat, pead Government will exclude Americans ally approated, and in any landsley-areng the Drains man pushed up into such a the article dealing with his the addition of the
fumis of the Athletic Club, have the use of Surreyer-General. Then arly in 1938 they Frout Chink, reads rather like the rovival of
W. HL Yousa An old sport.
the paviling or buildings of that club. If the arc recommended to da carton things: peneta of eagerly sought for In Musica, spite of position. Some monthe age we sonje American reports to the
The earned gentleman's lack of works in go for as say be lawfully done"
Heu. ed. pro. tem H.A,Galtbs amalgamated as proposed the Galvally they expread a wish to do the things contrary, the information is somewhat surprising, seeing The Ardins of Angisint ou were adopted with Mr. LEIGH-Mr. Chairman out gentlemen, Committee of the Athletic Club would hav rumoured, if we remember rightly by a Chi Chinamian is received with favour, and the that it was a matter of common knowledge light iteration
thothaires. Fany then seinaplaa on, which I beg to prop me a vote of thanks to the Gorern- the regvonalbility of looking after, the differ- there things are not marked, and this plan is mese paper,
An intention was hat Mexican Government affords him not only that Mr Gowron was only going to recordien having been approved of, I beg to Howringdon, I au sorry to say the exact pature arrangement, should not be made by which laws. The by-laws do aut compet you to put T. FRANCIS The memoranda and articles moat fob having granted us a piece of grona, ot, ens grounds, but there is no reason why passed hermosa is in fa a sordance with the by houred by the Pelring Government, but welcome sus protection. So far the only mam in the Colony for a few months move that the Athletio. Oul be, logistered un- of this grant la not yet quite subtied, though we all the Clebs frequenting Heppy Valley in trapa in this way. If they wanted to put in were not inclined to credit the report and emigration to the believe it,
Mexican Republic has and that Mr. CooPER was to
to be the in way' enso, prove a more been brough the United States, but some permanent head of the Water and Drainage ammirdanas with Sie, niemorandum and articles ing to be able to plus the Ural plans before you enjoy in comforts and convenience. While I their own responsibility. The point is this. bruture Faloveu cranial afecten, h. At the time days, no Nogue, the lone projected Mexican Department. But if
der the Companion Ordiéance as a Company fo have postponed this date of our meeting twioshop should not make use of the Club building and traps why did they not do? It is tirely one man is to be in of Association. we gave as a reason for our incredulity, the Steamship line to Chits will becomes an sole charge of the large works now to lie en Your word and the motion was to be considered that it takes considerable tine Watste that the list now contains per 300 monitor is contin tahy white that plan is the best for your approval but there are so many interestsam on my legs the Secretary hun sked me to do the Board ke apon itemlf when a plan fact that such a prospect would not be likely complished fact, aid then the stream of tered upon in connection with the water suparried anautuously
to bring them all info scoord. I feel asqur, nd over 89.000 heve bown promised by inßuential | possible' plan or not influence on the emigration will be considerable. It is curious Washington Government, which
oneply and
Mr. Yorse thon sad the following 'moressed, however, that there is not a single more of the commnuity to covor the exponse? trainage we do not know that any pondance between the Government and himself, member of the Athletic Club who is not of preparing the ground for the Club, and
Mr. EDU-Certainly not. I should say.. puts to its hand to protees American citizens suggestine Chinese immigration to Afries from pressional point of view than Mr.of land
The PRIMIDENT-Bat I shond may if a plan is gent in it would be the duty of the Sarsager cagnger in foreign land would not So long ago as 1981, in other addree Core, whose only falling seems to be a
clubs and Jaières, including tho Army and bir. MABTRM said with reference to the re-te pelio dalits defvota. greatly tranble its feld of labour were to ed to Dr. SCHWEINFURTE, we are told want of taut and conciliation. It is not ho
Navy (applaus y should be satisfied, as well as marks lie-bad-rede he did not wish to convey flou. O. CHADWICK-Yah. if contrary to law. be closed to Americea missiouaries Ation by
S-On behalf of this Club I am, dosdred to car owu cinb, end I bave orury ran to think the Impression that he was supporting those The PRESIDENT-But the by-laws cannot can commercial, interests in Chians are not by Our Shanghe contemporary Bar canso Mr. Coran is to be in charge that respectfully direct the attention of the Govern and believe this quiz by dos aud in a wazane goallonen who wrote the probat. The enggeserver orgthing. The should be antas dis
laid it as his conviction that it is we great, and American nurzbauta ejected not possible for Central Africa to he object to the system, but borative theyyament to the fallowing Resolutions passed urani-that will place the Athletiɔ Club in a verytions of Mr. Francis stated swoolly what so bad cretion. If averything is to be decided or by
he pro-item is bad in itself. The work i
laws the results, pirkt be disastrous, because in to be car-measly at the Public Meeting held on the 16th strong position as well as being a great and list- desired to convey to the meeting. Toris Treaty secure & base for their tride in Hong arvo, and that if Chiriere immigration into baratajstvers, and the ratepayers through and the same is here: med would be able to perly opened excent by means of the Pled out with thratepayers mukey and for fustaut at the Hongkong Hotel
ing improvement generally. The sportsmen. The ballet for the members of the Committed questions-must-art-chinh-are not foresein. It That the Hongkong Athletic Club” ba - liks manner la which is Egoalierey the ld. took plaag with the result that the following gen- that had been pointed out at this time probably Of course if the Emperor KANG
And that wonderful and beautiful country, with their representative ought to have ame
ministrator has metus in this matter and the tlemen were elected. J. M. Atlinsen, Hon, all this controversy would have been obrinted. Su were to decres the expulsion of all the all its rida resources, were properly taken in control over it. In any case we are afraid time being of the Colony to President
2nd-That the Governor for the interest un trouble, he has taken to try and S. Broan, Mr. G. A Caldwell, Hon. G.-P. Cha Hon, O.CHADWICK-It appear it was pointed. Americans in Clans they would have hand, the
please every one and promote sport generally, ter, Messrs, Fielding Clarke, G. S. Coxon. Capt but in the early stags. Although it may be. to go. A first class Power in point of abilly effectir.g
2935ibility would be afforded of the next five yeur are likely to be fruit- 3rd. That the Hon. A. 1. MacEwen be Vico alla for a hearty vote of thanks from every C. Davidkon, Hon. W. M. Deane, Mears. Adorable for the Surveyor to point out defeats in
required communication be fui iu sonplaints and grievances, With Fresident. to defend herself from attack on her own tween the various settlements by means of
member of this club, which I now beg to pro Deniera, W. H. Forbes, Charles Ford, J. J. planes most bot take the responsibility for. means of theatrets broken soil, the United States in abeslately power- tao Chince workiness, and a regalar and peding the tray, and e
in Fall directions, im- 4th That the duty of preparing draft. Bulus post. Load appassi} -
Francle, D; Gillies, E. B. Gero Baeth, H. Hoy not pointing out stish defects, bootumo thea and every house invaded and Regulations be entrusted to Mr. Young, sud He WHLPEH AD seconded and the motion pins, Te D. Humphreys, J. J. Bell-Irving, Then plans are gocomily of the most sitely charac less for aggression save in the cans of the fast increasing trade would be developed, the Diving
Jackson, Jos. J. J. Keswick. Messrs. J. Mic. I saw on the other day in which the drain to reach an acute stage,
and approve sach Relen and appoint Officers HIS EXCEL-Gentlemen, I thank you Laing, A. J. Louth, R. & Leigh, J. McCallum, ran through the doorway We must not take United States have two or three ironclads undertaking. For four
5th.That a notification be published in the very much for the vote of thanks that you hara . A Rumsey, D. R. Sassoon, C. H. Thomp any sponsibility, but the Sanitary Surveyor proves the fadure in many instances that it become Members to send in their names to to tell you of the great plassen has, afforded Whitebea),tad AG. Wigo Hon. Treasurer-W with the Peiyang Squadron nay could had.
Mr. De-This is not a defective drain, hat well they w
me to come base 10-day and to further testify B. Needham. Hon. SecretaryW. H. Yeung, or the entface they have omitted a trap. I do 1 prevent a blockade of their Latificado one of his dearest projects, and appears to have did in the set out in Mr. Young without de
be looked for Dr. SCHWEINFUETH' 288 our correspondance volumens on Monday I have the honour to inform the Government the interest I take in a sub the foundation of A sote of thanks to His Excelleney for pre-fact soppace the plan show the was not a tra coast by Chinese cruisers had China-the tance iud toffence or carryi
that the Public Mooting referred to was very which we laid on the 10th April lust (Applause.) alding and to Mr. W. H. Young for the services and if it does, wait the duty of the Surveyor courage to undertake such an enterprise, ged the Doctor to endeavour to convert Fir out, and bog-
hargely attended by most of the leading residents, Since then Lam Nitry, to say there have been rendered in connection with the promotion of to any thers should be a trap do not think so. For a line at least the Washington Govern the Belgian Government to this view. EMINORIA COLLEGE AND ITS COST. ment would have to patiently submit to the adde that, in his opinion, a few hundre
Hon. Q. L'Ewwick-uporially she had that the dab dés'res to acquire. I am not now
already pointed it out. humiliating spectacio of
The Victoria College scandal was decently America
His Excellency the Offer Administating the going to enter into any disansion in regard to secing
Chinese established in any suitable place un buried at the last meeting of the Legislative Govorament not only honoured the Meeting, by these inndarsksedings. I am not going to refer citizene driven out of a semi-burherous der the direction of practical Europeans, Council, the funeral oration being pronounced presiding thereat, bot. His Excelleney also to soy particular individuals, ner to mution, say country as a measure of raialuation for the would form a better nulous for the orvilisa by the Hon AP MacEws
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A final testid his persoas interest in the Club by names but I can only say this mach; that I do Link
A meeting of the Sanitary Hourd was held exclusion of
of Chincep from the United States. But the affront would not be either forgot. tion of Africa than any number of Indiau vots of $1,97 on secount of the building was boscuing its President.
on the 25th inst. There were present elephants and ironclad steamers. No doubt require
that what has bensfated perchance would not. Rom. S Brown. President; Bon Nate of drainare is adoptei hy the architects it in connection with which papers Government will assist us to aarry our woheme what in a hurry and perhaps without giving it. Chadwick, 0.34.0. Dr. Ares, Colonial charge the owner with it, using the tan-
I now venture to express the hope that the havo hou stated had it not been sate su Witchal-Inues, Acting Registrar General; Hon. ten or forgiven until American hongar had, the Chinese would find an ample teli for the red been circalated the been vindicated, and the Chinese Govern- energies in the Dark Continent, but whether cil giving a statement, we believe, of the granting uy Lhu lause of a site egitable for the to it. (Applause). I did not ex me here on the Sr. J. Hat J. Hathore,
members of Coun
into pract pal effect and to a sucessful inane by all that onnaidatku tunt,night have been given ment would have to lealt forward to a day ther would,
1, care to nuderiaks pioneering in tota of reckoning The United States is not on that
in total expenditure and how it is accounted purpose of the Olnb. great
Wong Shing; sed H. MoCallum, Secretary.. tous and is another for. mysterious
Mt. MACEWAN "said he had and
previous coveska, nor do I some here to-day, The piece of ground situated in the vicinity with any ides of encouraging the Athletic Club gressive though often ad overbearing question. If they were sure of efficient pros through the papers very carefully and be of the lustuse sad known as the Public to the detriment of the mali alege or horsewer of Lonaan in Albury Street, of which the it, but they buen to hear the brant of it.
A loster was read from Mr Char Se the rhewives. Flay are not regnstile for: Power overbearing lu the swage of faction from the miles by Justy and
by Europeais), it is and, truth to tell, insolent youth, possible that
thanght they showed that in the past & most Garde would be a very excellant site. detriment of any other elab fa this commoity drains his hean progounced defective, stating work night lamentable state of affairs had existed in the
It connection with this piece of ground. Lord apples) My sole object was not that he intended to rebuild the houses at sinful gestion of Mr-les, that we call-the- anxious to
to assert beralf
and ready to sea tempt many of
of the even w that distant Governant Service with regard to the might be attention of the owners to the statements made The PRSSL0331-Thit appears to be a very a nub or a slight whore zone was intend spot; but the inducemen's would had sat ove
bi ervision of accounts, but as souie of them the resolation propesod br. the Hou. A. P.ADGourage that sport and to engmurage those allowed to remain the mantime.- is swift to resent the faintest suggestion & plantation would not to likely to juflaesponsible had already left the Colony and Connoit on tho 12th Fobraery net, when His ont a programms. (Applause). I was under dritten undertaking that he would begin to pr pointed out the very things they wanted
of reserred strength she great, and moderate wagas as a labuncur on
of those MacEwan at the Mfecting of the Legislative games in regard to which it professes to Eng
threat to expel the American residents from of Borneo, Sinn, and the Malay States, or the kid beyond thng further. Council -xpressed tasir warm approval of Mrimony in the alany whose position dobu 1904 Dull down the houses on the 1st November Eext to do. The certiforto merely hys tik drains of au outrage to her pride, and the more their imagination filethe gains fruta the mines se bed passed beyond the pule of criti-Excellency the Governor and the Merabers of the impression from the first that there are
be thought there was China--if it bas hun made would be quietiigh wages and good fate ored by Bornean congratakted the Colony was to be MacEwon's suggestion that this ground should allow of their joining to other clubs which redrainage must be commenced at con
on the arrival Mr. NICOLLE
COLLE, bo made available to the Community for the already exist that there are many cunctoit zaflcient ta kindle bar wrath into a fame or Sumatran planters hai/ncrseded in do- whose report the hon. gentleman that the Canal wight be put outside of, instead subers of the several other clits we buvo DEL 9-r. Copper-was a good as to some owners pointing out the differences between the
with public offers and comgreial brisinaas the coming Chinese Government,
port showed that he thoroughly enjoyment of basithful exercise... derstood bus duties.
111 Froellangy the Governor moreover suid in Hongkong who cannot allud to browme Hugh McCalla, Esq., Secretary, Sanitary Based.
Jongkoog, 17th July, 1899. Mr. Box moved that a lattor barnt in the doubtless well that the
SWAIN
U.S. THE MAIN DRAINAGE SCHEME further expressed the hape that in the future of through the middle of this ground at a cost in existener, and that therefore it is proposed to down yesterday at 500 pan and be consider the statements made by thofe architects and thun. Navy gouerally is extremely weak, while its
greater care would be exercised in the differ fatmut 350,000, and His Excellency thought institate such elab as would enable all Loan denia has sufrent fall. There were enme defects in thade by the Hoard' Surveyor. laying stress a army is practically non-existant, may possibir
The public has now been placed in possesent departments. It is to be regretted, we the object would perhaps be worth the money. to joint all ovents to a certain extantin the doverumot Drain that nointed out to him, but the fact that the things now, zequested to in
Tinte that aion of the Hon. O. CHADWICK's final re haro plucked
Mr. Niconza's up courage to try wha
what a little
report is not to
I have the honour to point out that should our Bone oflboss shorts and some of these nuus-head that was at his basinge and that you were door were recomenda, by the Surteger as fas blaster and threatening can do to right the mendations concerning the drainage scheme made pablie. The Colony, has
has spent application for this site be fate rabis received we wents which other clubs are able to carry out. they are posting you, and you would attend to back as Martu. 1986, and a rain teqn-sting tha some $250,000 Wrongs of the
those
for which has got an shall not ask that this large expenditure to divert (Applate). Bu gentlemen, I. n. that Lean. Dry-Centhe-vesterday, mid requested him to the marks be rented than dolay Chain in the SistinThese are prÄREE and endorsed by asset of estimated value of something less the dual be incurred; on the contrary the anal there is oub thing we all agres in, and that is if come and see the drain, as it was now epan from end would be better to persevere with wore on Mr. PRICE two
made by Mr.
Mr. HUMPAKEYS ended. ciliatory means. The United States is
than half
would be of great heroft te us as we could thou un anggestions that have already born made in BUT. Looking at the matter
Curried nas cor. OPE in the most favourab) light there lus Leon a
ragard to this club or in regard to the mud the aid, that he never mentioned any par provide facilities for Rowing and Swimming.
drain, that the child might have caught the difficult country for any Pow to everce
THE DUST BY AT MOSQUE JUNCTION. it proposed to adoption of what is Cheatinge somewhere of at least $100,000. Mrow spat a place of healthy amusement and be bettersi and the public interest proved to. As I buy been put to a of trouble and ex
-call-
The Intention of the Clab is to provide st-ite se been prottied to this Club can in any way train, or any other drain there she may have resorted dineand from the shoel drain, or the Government
The following letter from Mr. Q.T; Hopkins is an impossible feat for an Asiatic Governed the separate svetom, that is, thes
e separa
to the Sanitary Superintendent was laid on the ment to attempt. Moreover, after all, on tion of the dry steather flow and storm NICOLLE's report tells what there is to be recreation for all einesis of the European Beers is not ond amongst us who would on peruse in magxel cup drain, thought be songs table: What grounds can Ching base action that tu certain quarters on, the ground that the the information is not to be allowed to ex-
that waters, The scheme was warmly opposed told as to how the leakage occured, but Community.
jest to such a courao b ing taken. (Applause). dont that it had been the cause of the troubic com
Hongkong, 25th: July. must provoke a complete rupture of all
of all re-
For the further information of the Govora. It has been mentined a moment age that the plained of, I consider it only as act of justice to me, Bir-1 g tarongb pou to call the attention of the
that tim vermant would see that sadr drains in Baritery Hoard to the so-callod dust-bin shading lations between the two countries? Ful combined system. hit 18, the use of storm evond the members of the Derinlement as to the objects of this luscitation I have exaot manner in which the, land which has proper order, and that the trouble had not originated the end of Mosque Junction, with the hope that sme
Give Council.
the honour to enclose herewith the Daily Pre referred to is to be disposed is still under uon- The American Government arbitrarily put wat
water channels o
ne common
The public are left 50 "draw wore a stop to Chia be rigation into once the most aQonomical and the-best-suit. their own inferences and under the river report of the proceedings at the Public Meeting sideration, and I may state that inch is a fact that the evil is heredghly remediad, remaja, mating commit from such a horrible nigāta, From there, is doing so, we may then be doubly sure thing will be due by die Bard to relieve the que We know that there are many Clubs hers and years sincerely, the United States, it may apprac to the Peown. The question was referred home and of the most unfavourable character. After site showing the manner in which we propose to purtion of land area which they can worry out
Yesterday moming then I passed it.the.ateuch was the bancos those inferences must necessat like before referred ta -topographical conditions of the
be I also have the honour to enclose a plan of this that all those Clubs naturally desire to have a
WILLIAM LYRA CONT. | spongą to niober way one. It is less than tracts king Government a rather selfish policy
On this the following minuto hnd born tandaard from my head and tan rights from boon adepted, and in apposition to the Go Mr. CHADWICK was sent out to report upon or to profesionite by the Acting Go lay at the Chub grounds in the event of our their amusements without interfaring sits the by the Fadilary. Sinvayor
ay-house-doors and lows. When it was boite vention of 1880, which provides that in the The result is that he decides in favour
Four vernor as to the publivity that should be application being anscessful
pablo-nnd without the pablis interfering with The Secretary, Suplings Hoard.
bulls I applied to the lato Surveyir-Gimgnal.cud pro-rou I have the bonour to bu, sir, your most obedi thom There is ons Cinh which has not yet had
teatud against thing but en ross to the dualiing oveat of the influx Chinese-
nap-iutn the States of the separate system and submit a project given to the mancial affairs of the Colony,
I have red Mr. Lynght's letter of the 17th inst, howen, and I vince it was ante carried out tarcatening to affect the interests of flat which varies from Mr. Goorar only to pary vote that has been lately brought b
repeated on the occasion of almost every cat Servant,
opportasity of examining, either of the ever to be labouring under a misapprehension. from paro contradiction ad gun-an power. I hav WE FOING, Behemes that have been proposed-I refer to the mané drshi not in any other in the neighbourhood, be sure that dost-bir has be the can have the I ever said to him there woge defects in the Govern. And wiekacas to well and far the tund 1 am details. the most essential difference, to country or cadang r'the good order of any cofe Mi. CHADWICE's own words being in flore the Conncil, the guppiéssion of Mr.
Hoo Seo, pré tem, HA C. Jockey Club I believe on Monday next locality within the territory therant, the
was full of complaints about a drains all round and that Club going to take the matter ander. COLONIAL SEOSUTART'S OFFICE,
I told him his bauber plan was to write to you de Government of China agrees that the Go. the number and position of the outfalla NICOLLE's report on the accounts of the
their consideration. It is my earnest hope, initely what he opalined shout and you would The Praya reclamation having bion project-
31st May, 1890. vernment of the United Statened after the preparation of Mr. COOPER'S/18 to atmain at a gust and swalloy a canid.
Victoria College building shows how easy it gulate, alter, or ruspend such immigra
Bir-In reply to your letter of the 1916 April sure it is the earnest hops of all toon had a deal ako the neoonary stepe. As I
here today, that och an arranceronted on two years ago I do not couzider the day and night and h had never nobleed any of tion but may not absolutely prohibit it chewo some alteration in this respect of The Victoria College has not only cost andlit Gavrangent or faform you that list og may eventually be come to as will be not only the crate.be is non-connotion to is partquibly salt was rigolead to insteret the Sauitkey Bur But the American Government still allow course became necessary In cinging his urious am for the building for more colleagy has been pleased to grant the Hongkong different clubs in our mids, and which may be
to form you His Existsatory to the Athletic Club, but to the satis story. few, traders and officials to enter the final report Mr. CRADIOR speaks in the than a derade it was a soures of tremendous Athivtle Club à lease for spran yours of Chu walifuotry to and which may lead to rds the
vagor to inspect the dust-bin and report as to its condition and position. doabt argue that they are highest terms of Mr. Chorm, and says the and wanton logs, for which fluverior HR-pies of ground at the Racecourse to the East interests of the public generally. It is not a might be sent to the Government with a
LA ÖÖKPLAINT, AB TO BAMBOO WHARF, still within the letter of the Treaty And in Coenments submitted by himself may be EASY was entirely responsible. One of the of the Bowrington Camal known as the Public particular Club that we are how supporting, quest that the Government would havs their Sons & Co., the Attorney of F. D. Sassoon, C. any event they will rejsín that China is nos fairly looked upon he joint reporta. all the de- ministration was the purchase of the large 2. In addition to suck further conditions as speaking. Opportunities for apart, and for anything wrong with them. As far as he under Rowlast Wharf & Gedown Co, Sions-en de
closing acte of Sir ATHUR KENNEDY'S Ad-arena at a yearly rental of Five dollers. what we are now supportig is sport generally draine looked, to at once in there might be. Chator, Edward Osborne for the Hongkong talle baving been discussed with Mr. Cooper. very limited areas of the Treaty ports.
to the rate-LOCK. Or block of
amusement should be encouraged, I venture to stond the Baaitery Besed had done its share of a Wieler & Co, Dead Leigh, and Orange, to know that
and the demolition of which a-rooted to inform you that the following day; in every country, and they are matters in the work Te bad ezanined the private drain, Gilman & Co. the Wanarer. I the New Oriental foreigners are missionaries allowed to Pavers
they enjoy
was commenced before that Governor left scial conditions are to be imposed, rig (1) regard to which the pabric generally, and slabs which had been mended, and now the owner Back, N. J. Ede, and Tu-ner, & Co, osuplain- resido in the Central Kingdom. They do 300s of contlemen whose professional
When Sir. JORN HENNESSY Sereiary of the Club show a list of at least two
that before the lease in granted, the Honorary in particular, naturally take the deepest interest. complained of the public drains.. not affect to treat with Obina on equal terms; competence is thus carrified to by so biebred the site had been clepred ready for andred proposed members; (2) that the Go
the Colony.
lag of the nuisancs used by dust boats lying should unite to guard what all sy shar
Hon. O. CHADWICK said they knew met ef at Bamboo Wharf war the Hongkong and the
(Load Applause)
The general good should be the gueral care. the Governmost desine were aneatinsetery, but Shanghai Bank) which had boon erected by the termined to be a law unto themselves; and ve not been all chàin sailing in the Colonyemontably needed. The unhealthy coudi Club cease to exist or the grond Le required
if there was any intention of beginning a gea Board for the parse, and also by team-launch- are clearly soure what indifferent what Chine fell into Mr. Cooper's banda, bat evidently tion proving in
since administration of
the
Excellency bad sud with referance to mis
Mr. MASTER eaid with referemos to what his oral scheme of drainago it seemed a pity to doma using the wharf. understandings, be thought the misus dea
mande hero and there and everywhere.
It was ordered that the boatz be removed at the unpleasantuesses which have arisen must vercrowl, and the death of one (4: that the other träes remain for a year er. Standings might be done away with ours and was whether there was any special defset in thin Stenin-laaneurs had already been warned that The PRESIDENT mid he thought the question a.. and not allowed is go back nutil 3 pm. CHINESE LABOUR FOR EUROPE, 2 Ability or knowledge at a part of the masters, there is too a reason to fear, removed to be at the disposal of the Gover-other olabs, he referred specially new-to-the-Mr-EE-That-is it, not that we should they were not to use the wharf.
a
country
of the
Power
lucrative
the same as
years ago, Mr. COOPER
some had
to
Bowers, was stive)
ed, to the topon
that
that
· ROLL-
open to American citizens; that only in the most highly satisfactory the sers, whe Coldings then standing on the site may be found destr.ble to insert in the Iso I
may think of it.
TO
of
of drainage mattera
have been due, to other causes than lack of of hu
gentis van.
the
in the old school through for l'ablic purposes; (3) that the Bamboo plan were responsible for the ill health ations to be, mosed be planted between the indepth and the boundaries of the site; and
for all it the Athletic Club wore to invito the ca
pf
....
It was risolved that if Mr. Chan Su gave a
in these latters.
Mr. Bon-Yes, pointing oát that 110s Sur-
bis request would be granted, if not the work of are satisfotary; it says nothing about the trap. Han O. CHADWICE-No, the deals warn The following letter was read
*apan at the time..
write it.
Labour, &a.
The COLONIAL, Aireros mid he had been past the dnar bin in question at all hours of the
drainage but I not that these horrible a:suchen
FRANCIS A. COOPER.'
Mr. EDE said he thought the correspondencs
L
A letter was read from Deaars, Bavıl Sasabon,
THE GENTIAL TRAINAGE SCHEME.
wastaceable this case. But Governor meat. The announcement made in the American From the outset we have supported | L
HEWEEST had set his face
against the
I have the honour to . Sir your most and to build a pavilion or elab house which would The PRESIDENT It might be blocked, but the Hon. O Chadwick's reports on the drainage
Golf and Polo elabs, to smalgamato with them construct the draine at once,,
A letter from the Colonial Secretary, covering papers that the farmers of Pomerania have the separate system, and are confined school, and during his administration tho obedient servant,
accommodate them all. It would; he thought, as to making it better than the average of the of the different districts of the town and re determined to introduce Chinese labourers that its adoption will be the greatest site lay tallow, the Colony Losing the interest
W. M. DEANE,
pat en end to all d spates und disagreements as Government drains, that would be attempting quasting the Board's opinion thereon, was in order to counteract the increasing de possible boon to the Colony But the that world in the wountime-have accrued had
Art Calamial 'oorstary mands of the home labourers is probable system
the ground beon occupied by houses. Whe baring been decided on
W: H. Yoong, Esq
to what ground this Club should havo. His an impossibility.
laid on the table; also another latter enolosing Excellency had just now told them that the Mr. Koagree with that, but is the rean Mr. Chadwick's recommendations as to the cou. founded on a rumour or an empty threat manner of carrying out the scheme
Sir Gsonon Bowen arrived with insiste
Hongkong, 2nd June, 1890.
question of the ground was at under conci- time this man complains, and I think some one nection of house drains with the new muin Sir--I have the honour to toknowledge the deration, and if all the clubs would go in toenght to see that there is no special defect. drainage system.
Fan, U. CHADW:12 mil he would undertake; to see that an inspection abould be rude and a details of iba proposed main drainage system, Hon. O. CHADWICK pointed wat du'a plan the
well
violence would in all
the
has to
Cora-
is a
it be forgotten that the
to the broad exercised over its spenditure and over the faults in construction. emigrating Chinese the
the Government, as we understand,
which
one
was read.
mads by some of the bucolic Teutons. This considered. The Government proposal is neglected, the water supply and other works reeipt of your letter of the 31st nltimo, and es gether the question whether the guests
the public works so is not the time that a similar report that the scheme should has been published. No doubt the the departuest entrusted with the complo were allowed precadence in point of urgency botalt of this Clab, I beg to express to His Es to be ona Lees or seven would matter litis bour gunstion in trombling
the Poetion of the
report nade as to whether the drain was in a and in reference to the Bastien listrict said thy to the Central School, and the erection ellepey the Offer Administering the Gorory as all that would be necessary, would be the waterworks,
ors, and dr. CHADWICE ranian agriculturists, as it is other gun suggests that it is desirable to provide the of the new building had to be further deferred. next bits very simcars and funely, thike for his road the varione, jou bors post hire to wares are in the most of the drains or tras hoix of the system to be adapted would de ployers in the German empire. If, how necessary. F
funds for both, worits at the sathe Thus it cams to pass that the site, cleared of female spustenotion of ur upplition for obey the rates of the Club. It would Ros quat. Toe het surting at god remedied, send upon whether the foreshor. sliere way to ever, they have any real intention of
Thouses by Sir ARTHUR KINKEDY in 1875 rington Pablic Gardens
of ground known the Bowobey
themselves reclaimeì, giving a deep water frontage. abroad for a supply of labour they time and is the same terworks later-What the loss in interest rear) of tia Jezsó I sezturs most respectfully meat would raise no objection to a tenuik
ter whether the tennis a.urt was on public or satisfied with this undertaking and the subject- was not utilised til more than ten
- Mr HUMPHLETS said in thought the saatern” do timated cost of completing the
With referoces to the proposed period (Boven club ground. He bad, no doubt the Govern droppad..
portion of the foreshore was the only portion to consider scriously before sending to a $200,000 sad the estimated
cust of
of the years
A report by the Saitary Surveyor on the chat required reclaiming that the other m collent acriculture Case are, it is true, 6x semerige 800,000, making a total of time, but it could hardly stores in cos has this be extended to twenty one your although if sill out. Baggor to he within the und Slantor Broot of anisa in Chelley Stret blamation sobourn mys the greatest mistake eror
labourers, and work
is further increased to
be less than in consideration of the fact that a large sum of it did happen be which an inspection was mute and the Colony would have great reason cheerfully tough for less than the wages that 8750,000 by other schones required to
two hundred thousand dollare! To this zowy (probably 310,12,000) will within a year area of the club ground. If the Racecourse ordered at the last inceling was rind. It was in to regret it. the Persian peasant is discontented with, plete the sanitation of
for two be expended on the ground As the were usiended there would be plenty of room for the effect that The drains were in a dilapidated s questionable whether they do, msn the water supply of Kowloon ng must be added the fact that the cost of jeading financial supporters of the Club have rethe pavilion outside the track, so that it would and painitary condition and vanired renewal uext week to consider the subjest, and that the It was resolved that a special mouling be held on of "Hongkong,
balding had
had increased during for all,thing like the same amount of and the drainage of the villaguadra fred, for owing to the cramped epaca at generally will: enbadribe mure birolle and icside the Roors, and the soldiers might
Aberdeen Simultaneously the cause of education-suf-years lease I feel assured that the community There's plenty of room for a oriskt ground upon to redesin the houst
the ten years. fort d to the comperative abstrings of a seven not inconvenience peopis looking at the raw throughout. Resolved that the opener be called letter as to the opuneotion of house draina be re- wurk as the. Geraan. Moreover it is doubt. CHADWICK propose that the amount saethair disposal the Central School Authorities heartily it the Club, be granted a leans of twnty- aise kavs apiece of ground. He thought if the
ferred to the sub-committee considering draing ful whet
whether they would be allowed to work bo caused by loan. This would doubtless be
THE DRAINAGE OF MARINE LOTа Nong's by-laws.
102 and 103.
PROCEDURE FTABATEMENT. OF peacefully. The Foteranian would not be the most salinoroty jeans of funding the had yearly to turn away a large number of one years. In this consostion I world, point out Ciramittee of this gb, before pressing to A litter was real from Mary. Susoon aud
NVISANOEA 3" diap-sed to see himself supplanted on his kobere, but we are at present less concerned lony oltare a building shows the C that the length of the lasa will not be of ask the Government for a final decision, simul Chator, the owners of Starins lots 108 and 103. A report on this anjot by the Beoretary ds- applicants for admission, ebagh but material importados to the Government in view suggest to the other clubs to co-oporate and stating that they would feel obliged by the scribing the procedure is towns in England native soil by an Asiatic, and riót end }'with the manner in which the required amount well adapted for the purpose, and which of the stipulation that "the Government be atmaks ons club of it, they would put an end. to Board's having the secessary alteratious in the introduction of the ability follow the should be raised than with the control to be source of perpetual outlay through liberty to resume should the Club cease to exist all disagreements. Perhaps one or two of the drainage carried out at their earliest convenistice, Discussion took place, in which the opinion or the ground be required for Public purposes:" British public might try to assert their right in as the present drains were deemed by the Board was generally expressed that it was necessary hods of the Prussian province. Nor must execution of the works. The intention of away and another Victoria College las tione named, and in conformity with the spoedal would not pay them to try it trio, as themcidedly.concurred. The latter proceeded :-"'s in that empacity or as Sanitary Siperintendent, Considering that he club cheerfully accepts the other condi- regard to the ground, but he ventured to any it to be suhealthy, in which opinion the writer de power should be given to the Secretary, either is prac a drawn from the southern provinces, tically to place the whole of this $750,000 cost Hongkong early half a million dollars condition (I) I have the bosour to shokee a list would be sny other members of the British aust, however, were fully decline to pay for to take sution when roosary batven the meat- theso people
h enjoy semi-tropical climate, and at the dispoest of Mr. Cooper and to allow it may well be regarded as a gigantic monu- af 202 waves of Gentlemen desirane of beeaming Publis bore who would insist on looking after those alterations, unisex farest to do so, so we hold sings of the Board, posting, want had been done.
would be ill adapted to stand him to execute the works as mas com elment of official matadministration, to call it members of the Club. This numbor will be their interests also. (Applause)
: | | a certificate from your Board that these drains at the vert, meeting the rigours of
& Pomeranian winter. The is his own eyes, Now without doubting for
by the mident terms.
probably doubled by the time the Club grounds ventured to throw out a suggestion similar to that provisions of the Erblin Health Ordinance of geestal to amend the Public Halli Ordines...
Mr. LEGG said that at the last meeting ho have been carried out in compliance with the Mr. EDE moved that the Government be re- only Chinese who are atted for residence moment the Mr. Coors will do the and open air labour in such a climate as that work well and economically we hold that this
I have the honour-to be, Bir. your most made by Mr. Master, but he was premature 1887, and as a matter of fact the drains were by loving out the words "By order of the Board" and he thought Mr. Master was equally so, he built under the direction and personal supervi- in schedule.B.. if that will give the neossary obedient Servant
·W. H. YOUNG,
Boheme of universal goodfellowship and comradesion of Mr. Cooper. Under the circumstances power for prompt action to be taken; if no Box, Seo, pro, tri. HAÇ
ship was somombat Utopian at present, and rather we are of opiu on that we have complied with that the Ordinance be amended by the user than stop the progrest of the Athletic Clubins section 12 of the drainage by-laws to which you tion of the following clause: The Sanitary to amigrate. If
If they
COLONIAL BROKETART'S OFFICE, now constituted be thaght it would be quefar have referred-us
Superintendent shall enforce the practical 16th June, 1890,
able to abandon the idea of meeting the various A precis of the whole of the very volamiopus section of all sanitary lawan by-laws." them capital field for the display of of the work. Already complaints have been been road ward confirmed.
with the carrying out of the details he minutes of the previous meeting having Sir-Lo reply to your letter of the 2nd inst, olube: He thought that Mr. Vaster was perfect correspondance in the case was read
which was contained in the draft Bill submitted their energies, and Shingking has been large heard of the unnecessary length of time
Tam directed by the Offlder Administering the ly tight in bringing forward the idea, but he Mr. Doz-Well, in strikes me there is some by the old Board in 1886, the ly colonised by them. There is still room streets have been kept opened up for the requested to draw up the rules and regulations dock at feel justified in granting for the pee waght to be lower to arise either from the and inesoon in these points. In March, 1888 Mr. Youno said—At the Jest wanting I was Government to inform you that His Erollaroy thought it was premature, as no obstacle misapprehension on the part of Mesara Chater
Carried in these lands for all those in Shantung, laying of the water mains in Queen's Houd of the Hongkong athletic Club; 1 have done sent a longer lease that for toven years, bata at Folo. Football, of Golf Clubs that would there was a letter in which the Surveyor par Chili, or Homan who desire to better their Bast and Braya West, and this is the sort of and le doing so 1 Lever been, vory, materially any subriquent time the Clab should intimate interfere with the merch of the Athletic Club. ticularly asked them to do cartaits things they lots or who pine for a change of seege, andgrance we must expect to be subjected to assisted by Francis, to whom the Club is that it is their desire la arves buildings of a sub. (Fond Applause.) They but all heard onough have born asked to do now. The Surveyor ack
therefore, there is a for emi. Fration to mentor for that, it is in the highest for the post and years drainage depare you fintorest he hang fotons in frous pendous cambial and speak, witors art of that had been said. By certain, graflerion who pe alter caput me in
very much indebted for tus vars kindly and we stantial and costly retora for the use of the of the protest end the silly nonsense, which ed them to put the trape lo, and that is really departmánenient. I had these, inledand regristions point of view tas lab is in a position to dan presented themselves only and not those they The GEOSTA-That is alf. degree unlikely that the comparative Board, as it glit to be, complaints the esin tim I neked von to bend in any imbrunght to his notice, be prepared to consent to that subjort, but would with prosperity to the pwera co-write to Lose-rentlemen and show them Jaymo, art and cario dealers, has just been regis enterprising Northern Chinaman sill nument were placed under the Sanitary printed end circulated freely among yon At His Excellency eight, apoi ana's faste being proposed to repoterat, and he would not go into Mr. EDE-Well, I think if the Secretary The business of Deakin Brother Co. of ired to the other side of the world even by would have some or the offer of high
ko up the dfficials yo'd find it adva tevergentlemen has was kindly done up and the granted for a longry poriol.
no obatanlar-mult avin Chat-eeuldiany way Nor a the Peking Unvernmost likely to ageous to lay a little respect to the public they are rerralic blu eu vistims. They have have in our to be Sir, your med pratent its camped. A pour une apo das project for the emigration convenist when the unsetrol amongst you. Thes: wiitius ill be nonfed Br
been added bi the prize copies eiroplated obedient yyanT
"Mr. FRIYOR! think, pertaps. Join of Chinese aubjects fa combles bara thara i led ofizialanlik dried ANSA ANCONA
tung
of North
have never
yet
are the nutires of Shp- stem of administration inherently vicious,
to
and
аду
disposition provinces afford connection with
calculated to lea
to lead to abuse, and certain to money and to cause irritation it
HON^KONG ATHLETIC CLUB A largely attended necting we hold at the with the promotion of the shove institutiqu H..the Acting Governor presided
their home the Maui wish to chan regards the expendi, Hongkong Hotel on the 25th inst. In annner-'
While
If the water and
are ready for us,
be kra:STRAR-GENERAL-nded. ̈ ̈
ADJOURNMENT.
The Board then adjourned until Friday soit, when a special meeting will be held for the con- mideration of the drainage question.
this pl the stelements of our Surveyorer. The capital is 8141,000 divided into Dammad mistibly, bạ, the bug of the visitor. 18 founders durostat 85. dark and i You say Arana Danby, Leigh, and Orange gedinary shares of Züd sach, huylur Company.