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of us hastily concluded to have been crushed. Until some important change comes over the face of affairs in South Affies, there is very little which can be said with profit by those who are not in the confidence of the

A. S. WATSON & CO., authorities, and the latter naturally say

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It is rumoured that the Gaokwer of with the fabarance and the three sons, will visit Chink this spring.

Pravishan it being made by Government for the entertainment for another year of experi

mental balloon sections now on service in China.

Mr. C. G. Bayne, who has been officiating during Sir Edward Symes's abarce, bas been appointed to succeed him as Chief Secretary to the Government of Burns.

little or nothing while their schemes, ave but, belf carried out. Au indefinite pro traction of the present condition of things is impossible to conceive and cannot even be desired by the friends of the Boers

The British cruiser Highfger, the flagship Matters have now reached such a pass that, there can be but que end. It was because of Admiral Bosanquet, on the East Indian the remark's quoted in our columns yester.tation, which bus recently visited Rangoon, SCOTCH WHISKY,day illustrated this that, we deemed them has proceeded to the Persian Gulf.

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The English 'mail of the 5th January, was delivered in London on the 2nd iust. '

During the 24 hours anding at noon yester day a case of plague (Chinese) was reported in the colony, anding fatally.

The Japanese Emperor has bestowed a sum of 2,000 yeh on the family of the Inte Buron Iio, the bolunist, in recognition of his

ominent services in the cause of science.

Sir Claude Macdonald. British Minister to Tokyo, necompanied by Lady Macdonald, wax vaceived in nulienso by their Majesties the Emperor and Empress on the 21st nit, when the Minister presented his credentials.

In a match for the billiard championship of Great Britain. 9,000 up, H. W. 8toreuson has beaten C. Dawson, the holder of the champion- skip, by no fewer than 9,954 pointa,

The hospital ship Gwalior ie en roule, to China from India for the sexond tane. Accord ing to present arrangquients who will now romain in Chinese waters till the withdrawal ́of the Allied tropps.

Among the list of oflcars previously posted for service in China, who in consequence of the trend of events have been ordered home, is Major Kirkpatrick, Assistant Adjutant Gen- oral, Burns District.

The following additional appointments have heen made to the Staff of the China Field Forms by Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Gasoles, com.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7ru. TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESSÄ SERVICE.

(FROM OUR COURAIPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

Shanghat, 6th February) 8.7 pan.

MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS. HMS, Barficur is overdue here. HMS Alecrily sails to-morоw.

THE ENVOY TO LONDON... Phi Shi, formerly Interry Chancellor at Canton, has been appointed special envoy to London to condole, with and felicitate the King,

NUSSIA AND, THE RAILWAY:---- The Eussians under orders are restoring train loads of material and plant seized at the Tongsban and Shauháikwan railway

works.

"LONDON, 5th February, 6.20 p.m.

US MINISTER'S REPORT ON NEGOTIATIONS. Mr. Conger has informed the Department at Washington that in the negotiations at Peting Austria, Italy, Belgium, and Spain

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In directed to inform you at the one directed to inform you that His onable the Captain Superintendent of Police melloney has received a report upon the site. haw agreed to pross the supervision of the from the Honourable the Director of Pablie. Depoisin viestini, and that it hoped this will forks and the Acting Principal Civil Medical prove effeotre f in preventing the regulatation Officer who visited Kennedytown on the 9th complained

January, to the effect that there is no swamp STALLS IN PUBLIO STREETS AND FOOTPATHS. beside the glass works and below the said Hog

Replying to the lotter of the Board forward-pital. The placo so described is an ordinary ing the request that the Government, should building lot, though from the description given give directions prohibiting the erection of stalls in your letter it cannot be positively racertameel and footpaths by so-called hawhors, who should whether you refer to Inland Lot 1,052 or In- be restricted to bona fide hawking, the Colonial land Lot 1298. The latter, being below the Secretary wrote:--

level of the road in places, may in wret "I am directed to inform you that, in view weather form a stagnant pool; but the culy of the foot that the policy of allocating cor- remedy for this rents with the ownerz," tain positions to hawkers where they can be who will be asked to take preventive measures esally supervised and can cause no real ob There is, however, a stream running past the struction is adopted all over the city. His site and into a swamp above the site which sees no reason to interfere with the Dr. Partiyan appears not to live noticed; but Froollency discretion, of the Captain Superintendent of it will be imposible to do anything in the case Police. His Excellency has ridden frequently until the foundations and retaining walls of through the lanes mentioned in the Wanchai the new Hospital/are complote, when this water district. The stalls are the restaurants of the can be run along a pared gatior to this back working coolies, and in His Excellency sopinion and the amp can be filled in. The stench their removal would impose a hardebip upon arising from the hillaite seems to be due to that class and increase the cost of their living the practice of putting ont acts, piecos of They offer no obstruction to light and wir, and skin and hair (bluefly of gouts to dry, and His as those lanes are saly need by foot-passengers Excellency suggests that this practice should there is practically no obstruction to the input a stop to by the offers of the Sanitary traflo,"

Board. The Director of Public Works and the acting Principal Civil Medien Off or report. that in no case was there any smell arising from the suves, nor were any portions of and bodies sticking out of the gravis Excellency would, however,anggest that thecarouses of stile should be more deeply barist in order to obrinte any chance of a nuisance in the futace. In view of the report of the Director of Public Works and the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officor, His Excellency is of opinion that the site for this Hospital is not unsuitate and is the most con- venient that could be found for the purpose for which it is intended.

Dr. HARTIGAN said it seemed to him that in this communication His Excellency's good nature and Irish kindliness of hourt had made him look leniently on a practice which, though its prohibition might entail a temporary hardship on the coolie dass undoubtedly by its continuance did serious injury to the drain ng system: It appeared to him that in this letter andre prominence was given to the quas tins of atretobstruction, which though unques- tionably a nuisance in the ordinary acceptation of the torn, was only really barnfid through its results What the Board wished to put an end to was the obstruction underground, the block-

Wo have received from Messre. Noronha and manding-Colonel L. R. H. Campbell, IS.C., almost invariably support Germany, while ing of the drains and the consequent sagging

Co. a very neatly got up pocket-book for the forthcoming Jackoy Club Race Meeting. Bound in a limp green leather cover, adorned with gold, und fitted with a poneil, it is ex- tremely serviconble.

We call attention to the lecture nuder the angpices of the Navy League in the Chamber of Commerce Room, City Hall, next Tuesday oven; ing. Capt. G. C. Anderson will speak on "Imperial British Interests in the Far East and the Needs of the Navy." Ladies and members of the general public are invited to be prosent,

It is reported that the island of Tankiwotas, a suiall island lying at the entrance to the har- bour of Chemulpo, has been purchased by the Corona Government for 70,000 yon, from its awyer, a Japanese named Yoshikawa. It ap pours that the Japanese originally paid 20,000 yen for the ishud, which was sold to him by a

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Bass Commandant, to be General Officer in Charge of Communications; Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Swan, 1.8.0., to be A.A. and Q.M.G., Liues of Communciation; Brevet Major T. E. Scott, D.S.O., 1st Sikh Infantry, to be Com- mandant. Lines of Communication: Captain R B. Low, 9th Bongni Cavalry, Provost Marshal, to be Camp Commandant at Headquarters in addition to other duties; Captain A. W: S. Wingate, let Chinese Regiment, to be D.A.A.G.. for Military Intelligence; Captain McC. R. Ray, 7th Bengal Infantry. Field Intelli gence Officer, to be D.A.A.G.. Lines of Con munication; and Captain G. F. S. Menzies, 1st Chinese Regiment, to be D.A.Q.M.G., Lines

of Communication.

Great Britain usually sides with Germany, thus leaving the United States, Russia, and Japan in a minority.

GENERAL NEWS:

LONDON, 3th February, 6:20 p...

KAISER DEPAKTS-REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION..

The King and Kaiser returned to Lond, and the Kaiser subsequently departed, on his way to Germany. There was a remark

ble deruenstration, thousands lining the route along which he passed and cheering heartily,

RUSSIA'S NAVAL BUDGET.

REUTER'S SERVICE,

LONDON, 4th February.

THE OPERATIONS IN BRITISH' SOUTH AFRICA,

The following minutes vero appended:-- Dr Clark I cannot understand how tho.

Luck of fetid sallage, which might be seen Hon. D.P.W. and the Acting P.CO. failed oozing up through the street ventilators to see the swamp indicated in Dr. Hartigan and orordowing from the anaesled traps into motion and in the Boazil's litter of December the kitchens and backyards of Chinese houses: 21st, 1900. I have been down to Kennedytown Decaying vegetable matter, as was well-known today (January 25th) and found swampy to them. formed even more offensive sownge ground and pools of vator in the waste land than animal refuse, and had the further more called Cadogan Street immediately to the west serious objection that its fibres, which long of the old glass works, while to the south of the resisted decay, tended to encourage the deposit remaining portion of the lot scompied by of the more consistent portion of the liquid the silk works is a flourishing wator-orona hod. sewage, and bound the whole into thick, which can only be traversed by brick stopping tough pattacoons mass, which then formed stones. To the south of this again is the land on admirable ping for a pipe-drain. Now marked on the map un Foxhna Stront, which in this was precisely what happened where also water logged. A reference to the attached ever these coolie ont-door restaurants were map will explain this; and I do not soa how the situated. Any of them could establish the locality could haya boon letter described than

trath of this fact by walking along Bridges or beside the old ging works, as the swampy Aberdeen Streets, zehr Victoris College, or the land can be traced from west side of des Market. Elgin Road, Kowloon, or the Hunghom Street. It cannot be said that any rain has streets in the neighbourhood of the Eastern works, past silk warlin and round huito Forbes

Village. In these places when sewera wore fallen lately, and yet the watercress: hodin being oloaned great quantities of bisok stirringure in a most flourishing condition, and there are pools of water here and there over this aren. I did not observe any stitch there to- day, but it was undoubted when the committen of the Board, consisting of Dr. Hurtiguo, Mr. McKie, Mr. Tooker, and myself visited, it on September 14th last.””.

The serious outbreak of cerebro-spinal men- ingilis, which occurred amongst emigrant

The Russian navul budget aunts to stash were removed. He had stood over the man-hole when the longing plug had been drag- coolies at Garden Reach last year, is described by 97,097.666 roubles.

ged through the drain with the greatest dif Major Brown and Lieutenant Rogers, I. M.S., in

ficulty and had seen, after summer drought, the current number of the Indian Medical

the dried eencontrated mass being actually Casette. The disease appears to have been in-

gonged or scraped out of the drain pipe. A telegram received by the Japanese Governtroduced by arrivals from the North-West Pro-

This stoppagowns not due to insufficient Mr. McKie “It would be interesting to ment states that the first-class battleship Havinces, and was so rapidly futal in many of the

fall, for though at Hunghom and Wanchaises the report of the D.P.W and the P.CMO, the gradient was small, at Aberdeen Street They cannot have been to the same place that sise, which has been completed in England for

cares that it was more than once diagnosed as

it was very steop. This blocking constituted I inspected.": the Japanese Navy, was handed over to the plague. In some instances coolies, proviously

a public danger rendered ungatory th

Dr. Hartigan“ I regret to differ in tote Japanese Commissioners on the 18th it, and quite well, died within five hours of being attack-

advantages of their very expensive drainage from the report as given in this lotter. I was A.S. WATSON & CO. to leave for Japan on the 27th ult. Itd. In others recovery took place only after dices in the Orange River Colony is officially box to His Excellency's decision, they must it was still a swamp both above and below the A combined movement of several comman-system, and, as furthermore thoy must of course over the ground yesterday (January 26th) ad has pot, however, luft yet. The battleship is protracted suffering. There were also a certain LIMITED

announced and a fresh invasion of Cape Colony endeavour to minimise its injurious results soil. There are none so kind as those who will of 15,314 tous displacement, with a speed of number of mild cases in which the patients is anticipated. The garrisons south of the He would ask the Board to request the sub-ot 69. If His Excellency does not beliste the

committee for sanitary improvements in Vic- rapidly threw off the disease. The malady proved Orange River bare keen warned to be on their toria to give this matter their immediate atten. report of the Board's committee let His Excel The Japan Herald records that on the night to be exceedingly infectious, the poison, as in

A proclamution from the Governor of tion, and draw up some scheme by which proper object in stating anything but the truth an of the 23rd ult, at the General Hospital, plague, clinging to the building in which cases the Cape appeals to all Britishers to assist the eating-houses could be provided, or devise some am supported by the Board's Surveyor's report,

Lail occurred. Major Brown althaately get rid authorities, in view of an anticipated consider practical plan. by means of which restaurant as well as by the minute of the M. O, H." Yokohama, Charles Email Leopold breathed his

of the evil in one of the Garden Reach sheds ab invasion. A thousand Boors have cap the drains, which they could ask the Govern ther in this matter, and with a view pussilly to

garbage would be prevented from galling into

The PRESIDENT said that before going fur last. He only a few months ago ömerged from

tuent to put in force.

prevent a good deal of speaking on the subject, Mr. OSBORNE said that as one of the coni- mitton who drow up the report which gave rice he might say that the P. C. M. O, and hisself he agreed with Dr. Hartigan. He did not think described this swamp here as being a zaalarious His Excellency the Governor had clearly under awamp situate beside the old glass works und stood the recommendations they made in their below the site of the Hospital, The P. C..O. repart. He did hope, notwithstanding this do and himself went to the site of the old cision of His Excellency, that the matter would hospital. The land beside it was not a vamp be seen to by the Captain Superintendent of but a hillside which was being cleared. • It- Police, and that he would s his way to put then went below the Hospital, and took belonged to Mr. Dorabjee Nowrojce. They

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the Hongkong prison, where he had expiated it had been worst, by unroofing the structured a post at Modderfontein, south-west of

the satence passed upon him by H.B.M. Court for Kanagawa for obtaining large sums of money under false pretences. He was only 39 years old.

the walls with perchloride of mercury, and after turo, digging up the doors, and washing down

wards with litas,

THE KING'S MESSAGE. “Mr. J. H. Longford, H.B.M. Consul at Naga -

A Government Guzelle Extraordinary pub- wideas of the late, J. McCAH, paki, has issued a circular informing the heads lished yesterday contains the following tele- of the various Government offices that Mr. J. Tgram to H.E. the Governor from the Secretary Wawn, of the British Consulate of Kobe, as of State for the Colonies, dated Londoa, otis been appointed First Assistant and Pro-Consul

February at Nagasaki, in place of Mr. J. B. Rentiers, who has been transferred to the British Legation at Tokyo. Mr. Rentiers has left to take up his

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DES VEUX ROAD CI LONDON UFries: 131, FLEET STREET. E.

HONGKONG, 7th February, 1901

duties in the capital.

His Majesty commands mo to transmit the following mossage to you for publica tion: To my people beyond the seus The countless messages of loyal sympathy. which I have received from every part of my dominions over the seas testify to the universal grief in which the whole Empire now mouras the loss of my beloved Mother. In the welfare and prosperity of her subjects throughout Greater Britain the Queen ever evinced a heartfelt interest. She saw with thankfultus the steady progress which under a wide exten. sion of self-government they had made during

Krugersdorp an attempt to relieve the post

lency appoint an independent ofte. I had no

Was unsuccessful. The efficere und men cap to this correspondence he should like to say that were entirely misled by Dr. Hartigau. Ie

tured in arriving at Vereeniging.

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Hong kong Sanitary Board was held. The President (the Hon.R.D.Ormsby, Director of Public Works) occupied the chair, and there were also present the Vice-President, Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G. (Captain Superintendent of Police), Dr. Bell (Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer), Lieut.. Col. Hughes, R.A.M.C., Dr. Hartigan, Mr. B. Osborne, Dr. B. Clark, (Medical Officer of Health), Mr. Chan & Fook, and Mr. G. A Woodcock (Secretary),

À NUISANCE DOWN WEST,

urinal immediately west of the Uanton und Correspondence was submitted regarding the

Macao Steamboat Company's Wharf, Dr. Clark stating that he could only suggest, after three months trial, that the Board should recommend the Government to remove the urinal at once. and to erect a saitable brick urinal lined and paved with glazed üles, opposite the permanent Canton wharf, such urins! to have at least six recesses.

The stringent mensures adopted by the Nagasaki authorities for the suppression of I will be noted that the remarks quofed the cattle disease are apparently of no avail, in our columns yesterday, from a correspon- say the local Press. Further cages of the dent fting Home from South Arlen as to disease were reported at Nakanohirs, between the Boers, staggering humanity Oura and Koshima, and the infected animals. mored two of our readers to write to us and the remainder of the same bord, number. lottery which appear elsewhere. One of ouring in all, were destroyed by the authori- correspondents complains that we have ne-ties at Kasemba on the evening of the day. glected the Subject of the War of The pest is spreading very rapidly in the town her reign. She warmly appreciated their ani ing tank had now been fixed.

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and neighbourhood.

failing loyalty to her throne and person, and was *We have done so with intent. Since the

proud to think of those who had so nobly fought lighthe former Transvaal Republic Some time ago some prominent resident of and died for the Empire's cause in South and Orange Free Stater ceased to be con- Nagasaki and Mogi applied to the authorities Africa. I have already declared that it will bo ducted on the lines of grand warfare and for permission to construct a railroad between my constant endeavour to follow the great asanined the character rather of a guerilla Nagasaki and Mogi, a distance of some live example which has been bequeathed to me. In struggle, then nga b

hd been a censorship over miles. The application was, however, subso these endeavours I shall have a confident trust the nows which has been communicated to quently withdrawn, as the designs were found in the devotion and sympathy of the people and the home public and consequently our in-he defective. The original plans were for a of their several representatire assemblies dable-car, but the promoters have now decided throughout my vast Colonial dominions. With formation as conveyed by London telegrads to construct an electric railway. It is stated such loyal support I will with God's blessing has grown scantier and scanlier, until that another syndicate has a similar under-enlemnly work for the promotion of the common more than once, for periods of several days taking in view, and that application has been welfare and security of the great Empire over together we have heard nothing. We do made to the authorities for permission to survey which I have now been called to reign. (Signed)

Edward, E. and I." no futerpret this as mearing that there the route for the enterprise. hayo Be a disasters consupled "On the contrary, we have been kept well informed

It is statod, says the N.-C. Daily News, that

the troops formerly under General Tung Fu

DISASTROUS FIRE AT KOWLOON.

$50,000 DAMAGES,

*

some check upon this trading in tho straats,”

The Hon. F. H. May said the report of Masers, the direction of the glass works, where thera Osborne and McKie was referred to him, and was some land owned by Mr. Chater. He when he wont down to inspect the streets com hul since learned that the site mentioned by plained of ho found that the hawkere had been Dr. Hartigan had nothing to do with the glass turned out of Wing Fung Street. He admit works but was below the silk works, 500 or ted that they ought not to have been allowed 600 feet away from the old Hospital to congregate there. The policy of the police was that in streets which were fre Chinese hawkers were allowed to squat, but quented and traversed almost entirely by

they wars not allowed to squat in streels whero Europeans resided or which were traversed and frequented by Europeans, Wing Fung Street was such a stoot. He admitted it was an oversight on the part of the police or they might call it neglect of duty in allowing the lutwkers to congregate theres.

Dr. BELL quite ngrund with the President. Tho, day they inspected the place they did not He went down on Saturday, and saw what he see this site on neodnat of the vagné description.

thought was the site mentioned by the M, Q. H............ He thought the man there had a squatters Licones and was trying to grow vegetables. Of course where there was water-cress there was a swamp. If they had seen that they might have remunended that the squatters License should be cancelled.

Dr HARTICIAN, continting, said at all grenta the site was chosen-, He brought up objectione to its surrendings, and both the President and

That was stated in his report. He thought the Dr. HARTIGAN said for fear of being ruis- The PRESIDENT observed that an intercept-street His Excellency referred to was. Nullah understood he should like to state, before com- Lane, u strast exactly behind the Warehui menting on this letter, that when he raised the Dr. CLARK said that as they had now pro Market. That was a street which was entirely question of the Insanitary surroundings of the vision in the estimates this year for the erection used by Chinese, and it was a street which His proposed site for the Kennedytown Infections of number of suitable urinals, he proposed Excellency frequently rode down. This street Hospital he did not know by whota the in- that the Board recommend the Government to

was about the only place where coolies who tended site was chosen. He supposed some erect a brick urinal, with no less than six ra-

want out at four o'clock in the morning officer of the PW. D. had selected it, but ossos in the immediate neighbourhood of the could get a bit of breakfast, houses and had no ides that the F. C. M. O had been Canton Wharf and the small, iron rius be shops not being open.

There were simi. consulted. In fact such a question would lis lar stalis in streeta in the great European thought have been referred to the M1. 0. H. removed.

Mr. OSBORNE seconded, and the motion was cities, including the first city of the world-the as the official responsible for anitation. Har carried.

city of London--and upon his word of honour, ing thus proposed, it certainly seemed to him THE BUGGESTED ADDITION TO THE STAFF AT he could not soo that they did wy harm. He most uuenal proceeding to dopule the

KENNEDYTOWN.;

might state incidentally that where hawkers two officers responsible for the selection and from the Colonial Secretary, who said

A lottor, dated January 16th, was submitted were allowed to squat the police and there who at that Bond had maintained that the were special polies told off for the work-uaw | objections pointed out by hâm did not exist, "I am directed to inform you that His Ex- that the hawkers swept up the refuse, and he to report open their own actions, and in fact call cellency the Governor has again had under his vantined to say that if any member of the on them to presumably condemn themsalves consideration the question of the appointment Board, ole to go town Nallah Lane or Cross The FRELIPPET and he had nothing to de of an additional inspector for the sity Street-the other two streets complained of with the colection of the site, Slanghterhouse and Animal Depôts, and hasat way nine o'clock in the evening, when these doolded that before making any recom- hawkers had done their day's work, they would mendation on the subject to the Secretary find the street swept and garished and as clean of Stato, the Captain Superintendent of us Queva e Road at the bottom of that building the PUM.O. Ustínolly stated that the objec of such ply (bf7REUTRES | aguacy, siang at Feking, some 10,000 in number, who

Police shall be anthorised to station polico The PEERIDENT asked Dr. Hartigan if he tions which he raised at a previous Board meet- at the Depote at night to fulfil the which some of our Southern contemporaries were.afterwards taken away from him at Hsian,

was content to leave the matter there. ping did not exist. The doctor continued his I am Dr. HARTIGAN said no, The blocking of the observations, criticising the different statements huse not hesitated)phatgo with a strong in November last, at the time the said General origin took place at Cheung Sha Wan on Ines duties of watchnion and supervisors,

to request you, to report after a reasonable strects was a miner matter. He lid not ap- I made in the report. He added 2*-* Finally we pro-Beer bits. But, apart from the desiriba was ordered to go to Kansu, ure to be placed day on the ruded is a cast-ahod was period has elapsed whother, the Board sondidors prove of it, but what he complained of par- ero told that the site is most admirable. Now

dede eden play the under Viedo Wei Kuangtao, transferred at an old woman who resided in a was

that the system works in a satisfactory manner, ticularly was the blocking of the drains. Ne this opinion, the Board did not challenge con- termination calgutays, war out the time from the Sber-Kan to the Yunnan standing over the ire preparing some food for I am also to inform you that the Government | doubt all the rubbish was swept up, but it sidering that the choise mule was settled und and Kweickau provinces. As Viceroy Woi her pige when some sparke which flew about set is about to consider the question whether it found its way into the drains. He asked the irrevocskó. But the Board, in pursuance of of the hands foto our enemies,ropeirond

hat argentina contest bat gora south as at first intended, the the unt-shot ablaze. The adjoining met sheds house sametia lo sapevision the MLO UL. If their inspectors had not comite duty, did ask that pertain defects and ani placing of thes6 extra troops under him moons became ignited, and then the launchshillinghouse ander the immediate supervision of the plained over and over again about the blocking sances in the surroundings should be remedied, but few important events from day to day that his now

takes wit be to serve as a guard thed of Ngui Sun, and Co. caught fires Sanitary Board in the same manner na the of the dring in those streets. and are told that water can be run off, that a Depots, and as instructed the Captain Super- It was understood that the committee should | svamp con be filled in. Erally we have some There are goal ovements whose pro to the Before, Court in its march to whatever flames spread with great rapidity. In addition intendent of Police to confer with the Colonial take the matter into consideration without a trains and could have cerebrated that fact for un of amall city, way be chon as the future capital of the to a large amount of loose timber, two launches Veterinary Surgeon on the abject and report formal resokitlanarle Venice was huilt on a swamp. I do gress is marked by a sucression

THE NUISANCE ON THE BILLSIDE AT:** | not doubt the DFW could creot Dogy incidents and often important fights. The Mancha-dynasty. It is freely reported in Hsian were completely destroyed and a third one part-thereon to the Government."

Dr. Hartigan minuted-"Fo long ss the MAN KENNEDYTOWN,

ton, Laces at Kennedytown, but the only ampi lesser details, no do our correspondents that the idea of the gross Dowager and her ly demolished. It is estimated that damage to work is done, it does not matter who done it."

Replying to the letter forwarding the recom- ment he actually offer is jpg removal of rot/ mendation of the Board that messpres should ten hiles tabe spy FYNUNDAY ollicare. do not consider necessary 14 telagrega qut Grid Costeller, La Ch'uan-lin, in sending the extent of 950,000 was done. The premises

be taken to remedy the dangerous, aurance I cannot help think thatjáns, us pésé of Kelapa Pobro votos coke Capital Fong The tail and his 30,300 troops were not insured. The Fire Brigade from

existing on the hillside ut. Kõpusirieta above parman...... I hate Da

ANDREA fase Board PALATE TV les weefan sonthes Hanging provines, is due to Yaumati Contral Police Station, the ficating

Enow, intentious Hob- meetingą»-

clad cassia. their desire to pit these storans of Feng The engine from Trim Tsa Tsui, and a couple of

and in proximity to the

Rivas Sangrenery the Board can record tahdobe stubborn fight continues, teat against the Alfed troops, should peace manualy from La-chi-kok, were busily engagedy Surgeon that the Animal Depots at Ken-pital, and also that the malarions swamp situated and app That Thực colony Reveral times

Klofty #har keveral times pen pogotiations by broken, 99, as is fully expected for some time, but were unable to save the invaded by the enemy whom the majority amongst the Conservatives at Court.

secre

menty

A disastrous fire which had a very trivial

hunch-balkling

POLICE SUPERVISION OF THE ANIMAN DEPOTS AT HENREDITOWN, MAZ Replying to a letter frym the Board forward- nga recommendation from the Colonial Veter

nedytown should be placed under police «per. vision from the hour of pa team, algatly, the Colonial Secretary wrote :-

the mid: "yho bas kampita. Kujdeis zurained or otherwise made The PRESID healtby, the Colonial Secretary wrote:

call you te order for gleuning in the purple

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