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The yield of rico, on the other hand, was | The transports Hatching and Sumaire, with abundant, and, given political quiet, Mr. native troops from the North, left the harbour KING says, the indications are distinctly in favour of good trade prospects at Canton in the opening year of this century.

Coming now to details, we find a falling off of Hk. Tia.. 177,359 for the revenue figures of 1899, and last year's total was

We are glad to see Mr. Komp, Acting Police Magistrate again mck on his lunch. He had been all for the past week, bat we hope he will soon be himself again.

Apart from plague last week the only case of H. Tis. 1,888,981, made up thus-Import communicable disse reported in tlle colony Juty, Hk. Tla. 49,472; export duty, Hk.was one of enteric fever in Victoria, which Thu. 81,609; coast trade duty. Hk. Tis. unfortunately procol fatal. 29,029; transit does, Hk. Tis. 20,894. Against this, opium duty and lein showed WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. "|small increases and tonnage dues an appre- ciable gain, being HE. Tla 27,100 against the Hk. 11. 24,135 of 1899.

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In the import branch under the heading of Foreign Trade the net figures were within WHISKY, Hk. Tia. 250,000 of those of the previous

year, which were some two million trels ahead of the 1889 figures. It will thus be seen, Mr. KING says, that so far as the volume of this branch of trade is concerned, LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY, disturbances elsewhere were litle felt in

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The Secretary of the Tung On Insurance Co. requests us to contradict the statement that his company has any lian on the houses destroyed by fire in Queen Victoria Street on Satarday morning.

Nearly all the top-hamper of the dredger Canton River has been removed, and the next attempt to raise the vessel will probably le

made by Wednesday. The report that the a landmark is dredger is to be used as discredited!

A bill for the establishment of Kasalar Constabulary is before the Civil Commission at Manila. Two names su far have been Canton. He also reminds us that trade in mentioned for the post of Chief of the Con- foreign goods at Canton must not be judged stabulary. One is Majer Sime of the 11th by the published figures alota, for they Canalry, U. S. V., and the other Lieut. Mapes, refer only to imports in foreign bottoms. who gained considerable fame as Major of the The competition between native and foreign Nebraska Volunteers, and later on while in the carriers must be Lorne in mind, and a de-Fifth District Sonate. crease in the Imperial Maritime Custome returns does not necessarily mean a falling off in the actual consumption of any article. Exports showed the much larger decrease

The U... transport Hancock made a splendid passage from San Francisco to Manila

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The Indian Contingent for British Central Atrion sailed from Bombay on the 8th inat,

Indo-Chhiese papers report the murder of A French engineer, M. Martin, by pirates in Bac Ninh,

According to Indian papers, the application to the Home Government to raise the pay of Lamsden's Horse to five allings a day has been refused.

The Royal Irish Rifles bare won the Football. League, says Calcutta telegram, and have created an Indian record by having won 14 matches with 45 goals, uono having been scored against them.

The Charter of Manila is said to be from sil appearances as comprehensive and perfect an instrument for the good government of the city as could well to devised. May it work out as well as it reads.

Our imaginative contemporary Le Courrier Haiphong has, in a recent issue, a sketch of farm-burning by the British in South Africa, in which the British soldiers are apparently gaily climbing roofs in a close proximity to the Bames as possible.

It appears from a London telegram of the 4th inst that Pennsylvania University best Thames in the race for the Grand Challenge Cup at Honky, and Leander best the Ghent boat. Pennsylvania mot Leander in the final, as we already know, and only succombad after a fine struggle.

In July, 19.0, the Commissioners appointed

Government for thedelimitation of the boundary in twenty days. This is said to be the fastest the King of Sism and the Perak

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE

LONDON, 20th July,

THE CORONATION OATH. Lord Balisbury, in the House of Lords, presented a Bill modifying the Coronation Ostă, THE TIBETAN MISSION TO RUSSIA. It is semi-officially stated in St. Petersburg that the object of the Tibetan Mission to Russia, is merely to secure privileges for Buddhist in the Russian Empire.

SENTENCES ON SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

Lord Kitchener has commated the death sentence on thirty-four rebels to penal servitude for life, to be served at Bermuda,

·THE "SOBRAON" ENQUIRY, The Board of Trade enquiry into the loss of the P. & O. zn. Sobraun entirely exonerated the Captain and Officers from blame.

PROFESSOR MAX MULLER'S LIBRARY.

Baron Iwaki has bought Profomor Max Müller'e library for the Tokyo University.

THE PLAGUE.

During the 48 hours ending at noon ye star- day there were reported. 7. fresh Chinese cases of plague and one European, and 8 deaths (Chinese).

The European case is that of Privats D.

1 of Hk. Ths. 5,903,315 from 1899 and only trip on record. General Corbin, Adj.-Gen between Perak and Roman completed their Nelson, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, who was

POLICE COURE.

Monday, 22nd July.

BEFORE MR. HAZELAND. ་ ་་་་་་ ཆགས་པ་

· ILLICIT OPIUM. Only one cam of possession of opfam with ot the requisite certifionte was brought before the Conet resterday morning. It was despatchock with a 325 fine

* ОЛЕНЯ ОТ ТНЕРТ.

La Sing San, walking away with, fro pieces of clothing mad two illë tanikeroliofa, was stopped and given in dbargo, as the articles belonged to another man. He admited steal- ing the clothing bat denied having come by silk handkerchiefs in the camo 14 daya..

Rebbing a countryman of his of 81.4) brought Wong Tàu one month's hard labours

Tan Cheung stole $10 in money pada jseket valued at $3.80 from one L Ting, a shop-keeper, and was sentenced to hard labour for a month.

Leang Tang robbed Chan Sin of a silvar watch and chain and some articles of wearing apparel, total value SIE. He was given six weeks hard labour. T

DISOBETING ORDER OF BANISHKENT - banished from the colony as being an undesir

Ngsa Fak some timongo was ordod to be

able resident. He disappeared and nothing was woon of him until he acodentally ran into the arms of an Indian constable. He was sentenced to one year's hard labour as a punishment for his disobedience

*** RIFLES AND “FUNG TUNGS"

Chan Ching, master of a junk, wat skarged with having two rifles, one musket, dx Fung Tuage, thiry rounds of ammunition and twenty pounds of powder aboard his junk, without pormit from the Capt-Supt. of Pdios. Ho was fed five dollare, and the armi and ammuni- tion wars declared forfeited to the Crown,

ANOTHER COUNTERFEMEN

Wan Hau Kat was found in possesion of 237 conterfeit ten-cent pieces, just £39 more than the by allows. He was sentenced to pay a fine of 5339 or to do three months' hard labour, and the money was ordered to be destroyed.

STILL MORE GAMBERED,

to atives and inspect the forces and conditions in the Philin. approximately of 720 square miles. It is at admitted to Kennedytown Hospital yesterday. out of the second floor of house No. 40; Nulati

Silk ex- reached Hk. Tls. 21,578,767. perienced a great falling off, and business was unprofitable alike formers. The competition of low-grade Indian and Ceylon teas in the London market damaged the prospects of the Canton tea market, and the outlook is declared unpromising.

U. 8. Army, arrived at Manila from the United States by the Heacock. His mission is to pines, and find out whether the forces now under General Chaffee could be reduced with ont risk or not.

labours. The new territory comprises an urez

recent present but eperely populated, the

1,437 Densus returning 1,508 males and females. There are indications of mineral

wealth.

He developed the disease, we are informed, in No. & room at Murray Barracks, which has, of conrio, been overhanlal, and “dsinfected. This fresh amse, douurring just when we ware hoping to be able to congratulate ourselves on the The Siam Observer toll: u strange story of how, at Korst, in Siam, the other day, a wood-disappearance of the disease at least among catter stepped on what looked like a prostrate Europeans, is regretable in the extreme, tree. It wriggled, and bo slipped off to find it Last wonk's figures were:-13 cases (in

Another gang of twelve gamblers was routed

Lane East Point, by Inspector Wamock Tho first three defendants received a fine of $10 or three weeks' imprisonment each, and the others were furd $2 or eight days each.

Inspector McDonald brought thirteen de votees of the game of chance, ought at Yaunati First and second defendants were fined $10 each, or three weeks hard abour, and the rest $2, or eight days each.

Const trade in the matter of original shipments toustwise, after a good first half of the year, exhibited a shrinkage of HE.appended, to the effect that mulesa this to be a hig python. The man killed the serpont Victoria), 16 deaths. The record for the year of the gaming hones, was fined the final X10 or

The 909,340 from the figures of 1699; in coast wise arrival, on the other hand, the the previous year's gain of over four rullions was almost maintained and the decrease was but small. The inland transit trude inwards fell off to the extent of over one

balf of the 189 figures, while outwards. it was in a very healthy condition, and a notable freuse was seen in the quantity of A. S. WATSON & CO. browns que brought down for re-exporta-

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

MARRIAGES,

tion.

Shipping in 1900 exhibited an increase in the number of vessels and decrease in ton- nage from the previous year. In spite of the transfer of some of the China Merchants' steamers to foreign flags, the number of Chinese steamers made an appreciable in crease, from 2,968 to 5,440 vessels. Mr. KING gives a table showing for the first time the

We call our readers utlotion to the notice. and programme of the second Gymkhana Meeting of the presentasen, which appears in other column. It will be en that seven events are proposed. A significant note is Gymkhana is better supported as regards the number of entries than the one hold on 2941 June last, the Committen feel that it is useless attempting to continue to hold them,

There died on the 12th inst. at the General

Hospital, Singapore, from fever, Mr. George F. Evans Mr. Evans, who was an Australian, and was the son of a well-known alicitor of Sydney, N.S.W., came up to Singapore a few months back, and join-1 tbs staff of Mr. J.

Guna. He took great interest in sport, and frequently appeared on the cricket field in S. C. matches; in addition to which he was a member of the Sporting, Rowing, and Swimming Clubs.

General Malvar, eno the two insurgent generals still on the warpath in the Philippines, is said to be anxions to surrender, as the U.S. soldiers are too hat on his trail

with an axe, and upon the carcass being opened, the body of a deer, quite intact and apparently only recently swallowed, was found. The serpent measured something or 3) fest in

length and 3 feet in girth.

A Caloutta despatch of the 6th inst. enys:-

à still further largo increase in the number of

persons in receipt of famine relief has besz made for the present week. The inermaso throughout India was 52,473, making the total 590,008. The monsoon weekly report givas a gloomy account of slight rainfall from May to date, and considerable anxiety is felt regarding some of the districts.

stands now at:- 1,579 cases (1,490 Chinese, 5 7 other Asiatics, 20 Europeus); 1,506 deathy (1,46 Chinese, 31 other Asisties, 9 Europeans).

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, 2nd July.

IN CHIMINAL JURISDICTION (Spacial) SESSIONE).

BEFORE HIS HONDUR A. G. WISE (ACTING CHISE JUSTICE).

ALLEGED EXTENRITÉ FRAUDS,

Sergeant Gordon brought up gang obf twelve, whom he caught gambling at No. 9 Buckeley Street. Fin defendant, the keeper

three weeks, and the rust $2 or eight days, KAANAWATCHMANND BICKSHA DÖÐLIB.

The watchman of the Hongkong Hotel, wis was charged with assaulting a ricaba ecoli. who trespassed on the hotel · presiten, was discharged with a raition, as the coolls was apparently none the worse for his encounter, though on Sunday night, when braight to the station, he did all he could ranke the officials believe he was dead. His attempt to bacaps while being conveyed to the kospital, spoiled his rase.

BEFORE ME. KEMP.

\CANTEEN BOY PROVOKES A P.C.

PC. Deveny, No. 12, was charged by th cantoon boy of Centrul

Li Ying, an ex-lakong, was charged on no assaulting him, Station Caution with

The complainant said, that P.C.No. 13 hal less than fourteen connte with obtaining money by false pretences and with attering and pub-ordered a package of cigarettes on the 300x lishing a forged and counterfeited writing with inst. When asked to sign for it, he told intent to defraud.

complainant to wait as he rautel a drink. Later on when asked again to sign for the cigarrettes, P. 19 said he had already signs,

complainant and Shopping him in the foc at the same time tilthy language toward

An interesting paper published at the instance of the Argentine Repablic gives the comparative depth at mean high water of the chief ports of From this it appears that the the world. deepest channel at any port is that of Conetan. General tinople, which is 150 feet. The shallowest On the 15th July, at St. Andrew's Cathedralistvam-launch trafie under the Inlund Steam Lucban, the other insurgent lender is also appears to be that at Rostock, Germany-17 the Crown Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown solici- and defendant said he saw him, sic it, ing

Navigation Regulations of 1898, and says: negotiating though his brother, a doctor, fors fest. Calcutta's 97.5 compares not unfavourably -"Since that date 252 steam-vessels have retion will then be actually over, and a formal | 31,63 feet. The next deepest channel to that an adjournment, as the case is an extremely fat Deveny, stated that he asked for a

On the 18th June, at the Maitland Hotel, Edinburgh, by the Rev. Dr. Forrest, West. Costs Parish Church, GoRDON GRAPE, son of W. G. St. CLAIR, Singapore, to AgSES MAGOVALI eldest daughter of William MARTIN, Haymarket, Edinburgh. Singapore, WALTEK CECIL MACARit, of the Straits

Settlements Civil Service, only arriving son of the late Willan Marwick Mica, to EvaLYN VIOLET LEVINE, of Carragh, only child of the late William Lavison, of Carnagh, Athlone.

DEATII.

On the 12th July, at the Genend Hospital,

·Singapore, of fever, Gzonas F. Evans, agod 32 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG ÜFrics: 14, DES VOUNROADC) LONDON OFFICE 131, FIEST STREET, EC

HONGKONG, 23rd July, 1901

a

surrendor. When these two are in, the insur

peace declared. This will result in the release of the prisoners of war still held by the American authorities, including those kept at Guam.

Considerable amusement was coosed to pedestrians passing the City Hall Library and Museum yesterday forenoon. The staffed animals and birds for some purpose or other were placed outside, and in an incredibly short times a throng of Chinese were standing-but at a very respectful distance-and gazing at the

with the average depth of 123 ports, which is

of Constantinople is Algiers-7 foot.

Mr. J. J. Francis, KC, (instructed by Mr. J. F. Rosco), represented the prisoner, and for for, instructed the Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C.,

Acting Attorney-General,

Mr. Francia-I must ask your Lordship for

complicated one. Information was only filed on Saturday, and I was not instructed till Sator

P

C.

M. Pierre Charriol, Censul at Calentta for day afternoon. It is therefore impossible for he did not wait till he got it. Defendat

me de justice to my client, and I ask your Lordship to adjourn the am for at least a fortnight.

"born registered at Canton, of which 84 are additions for the most part locally built during the year under review. During the first half of the gear all these "boate did well; but as launches increased, "rates fell off, and we are now suffering "from an overstocked market. The repair ing shops have been fully occupied. All sorts of engineering work can be done "here at considerably less than Hongkong rates. So far, judging from results and “happy immunity from accidents, the work "must be fairly good; but, possibly "foreign expert inspection, of which at present there is none, might tell a different

The Acting State Surgeon, Perak, writing "tale. Nearly the whole flee; is under the

The steamer Loongsang (Messrs. Jardine,

on malaria, says:-In England to-day there Dragon flag, and those launches which do Matheson & Co., which arrived in the harbour are as many anopheles mosquitoes as there

"tinguishel, as far as their internal economy one hundred tear of cargo-oighty tons of pig and it is considered that by killing the parasite crisis of the year had upon the commercial

"js concerned. from their native sisters." lead and twenty tons of hides and wool-salved by the use of quinine and by drainage of the dificulty in arranging for that. affairs of our Chinese neighbour. Mr..

With regard to passenger traffic, we find from the Japanese steamer Fatani Maru soil, the gnat could not obtain fresh organisms, Special Sessions, and a jury has already been

The and fever has consequently become almost summoned for it

get over that KING tells us in starting that there is the river steamer figures to and from Hong-wrecked in the Straits of Meadora. gratifyingly little in the Canton Egutes to kong and Macao fully up to the average sunken vessel's cargo was bought by Mr. Chan extinct. No endeavour has yet been made to diffenity by closing these Bessieus and dis- Hewas, secretary of the Chai On Marine In-

trent malaria fever as a contagious disease. charging the jury. If you like I will grant suggest the unrest of the South or the balf-a.million native passengers each way.

Mr Francis-There is no difficulty in the absolute chaos of the North in the latter Conveyance by inland trading launches and Company, of this colony, who sent Provision will, I trust, be made in next year's you another Bessions for the 6th of Augus

down by the Loonguany a month ago about half of 1900.It is true," he says, "that their tows is increasingly popular, owing to forty divers to salve the carpo The work Budget for making one word at least in the way, my Lord. It is simply a matter of dis

various Governmout hospital, mosquito-proof charging one jury and

another, summoning has been prossrated with great energy, and

His Lordship-You might consider the point. that by the Loungeung resterday was the find

meanwhile, Mr. Pallock, and let me know JOKE decision. of what is confidently expected to be a series of profitable consignments.

Spain and Portugal, was killed in a trup accident on the Sth inst. The deceased gentleman was a

His Lordship-I suppose you don't desire Merchant and Commission Agent; Government

Mr. Pollock-No, my Lord. However, I am Emigration Agent for the French Colonies of an adjournment, Mr. Pollock F Guadeloupe, La Martinique, Cayenne and La informed that the Chinose official who is to give Reunion; Consul for the Republic Oriental of evidence in the case (whom I mentioned to your Uruguay (South America); Vice-Cersal for Lordship before) can come back here in a fort- Portugal, Spainand Pera; Sole Agent for Bennight's time, and as I an aware that Mr. Francis has had very short notice. I have no samples of stuffed fauna with almost awe dopie.gal and for N. W. Provinces of Mess. Van Hook objection to the adjournment asked for. For ted on their countenances. And though curiosity & Co., Facacheds, Holland; Councillor de Com. hape your Lordship will kindly fix compeiled them to stand and gaze, not one of merce Exterieur de la France; and Agent in fortaigh P them apparently dared to approach nearer for Indis for the Institute Fastear-de-Lille. a eloser inspection.

Tax report of the Commissioner of Castonis," Mr. PAUL H. KING, on the trade of Canton in the troubled year 1900, will be read with

His Lordship-I think you are entitled to an adjournment, Mr. Francis. The case is certainly a compleated one. I have found it so

Mr. Francis May I take the liberty of sug- General, that this is a proper case for a spacial gesting, for the consideration of the Attorney-

interest. if only to ascertain what effect the "fly foreign ensigne are hardly to be dis- yesterday morning from Manila, hsd on board were years ago, when malaria was very rife, jury

“the value of the export trade has fallen off very considerably, but, as shown later on, "from cause referable more especially to the * condition of foreign markets rather than "to the state of affairs in China; although, "of course, the cessation of steamer traffic "after June with Tientsin-Canton's best

its speed and regularity, and the figures of 1898 were improved on, it is estimated, by about 40 per cent. New routes were opened in 1900, and the fares lowered. Steam Jaunghes and their tows are recorded to have made no less un 182,792 rips în inland waters during the year.

The following items are from the Fooshe Echo of the 13th July:-The weather, having become very summerlike as regards heat, several ladies of the community with their

families have this week moved up to Kuliang

Pollock I think there would be some

His Lordship-You can

This is a

Mr. Pollock-Hy inclination is against suni. moning special jurors, my Lord. As you per- haps are aware, they are hardworked in this colony

His Lordship-Yes, they have discovered that fact lately, I know.

Mr. PollockHowever, I will consider the

matter, my Lord.

The case stands adjourned until Tuesday, 6tly August, at to 'clock

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Militär-Wochenlatt publishes three ill trations showing the damage dous to two 37mm (1'45in.) guns and one 8mm. machine gun at the bombardment of the Taku forts. The Chinese made very good practice, one of the guns being disabled by a direct shot, while the other two Finally, we may conclude this review of

were damaged by pieces of shell. The Ittis had Mr. KING's report by noting that he does

sight 37mm. guas in action, two of them having been transferred from the Hertha on the mort- Customer for all articles of local provenance not, like some others, shut, bis eyes to the mage will follow in a few days.-The rise ing previous to the bombardmat and mounted **could not but contribute materially to existence of piracy in the Canton neigh-harrest has commenced this week in the large on reserve pivots. With regard to the question the general shrinkage." H.E. LI HUNG-bourhood. Thirty cases were recorded, as pisin at the foot of the Kushan range. In this of waste of ammunition in firing those guns, CHANG's departure was not followed by the against twenty in 1899, and Mr. Kine says: locality the crop is reported to be inlifferently during the two hours the eight guns were actu- disorders which some anticipated. The Wai---The delta affords unrivalled facilities to goed-Last Monday night a fire broke out in ally in sotion ouly a total of 3,174 shells were the river thief, and has been his happy the city close to the yarten of the Provincial fired. Roughly, this gives 200 shots per gun chow rebellion was speedily suppressed by

"hunting-ground for centuries. The Judge, and was not got under before 33 houses per hour, whereas it is possible to fire from one Admiral Ho and his assistante. The anti-

"provincial government maintained a had been constaed. To add to the disaster of these guns no fewer than 100 well-simed Christian movement, starting in Shuntak and large force, hoth ashore and afloat, for the four men, unable to escape, lost their lives shots in one mante. A similar moderation in spreading thence, was got under by the Chinese suppression of these anemine of the The procesions to drive away sickness among the use of ammunition was shown by the well authorities, strengthened by the presence of "people; how far their efforts have bem the natives this year are said to be anprecedenty trained gunners who servod the Bren, guns, large, many thoumuds joining in them. Esch All the guns worked well, thero being not a successful must be judged from the figures night this was they have perambulated a single case of jamming. In one case, a finch- Lin) left Bombay vid Singapore for this port. quite a small international fleet off Shareen

*Dow presented." Testimony of this kind is different ronta Te-night, starting from Nantai, in got into the breech mashaziem and caused on the 20th ins, and is exposted to arrive here and the activity of the foreign river gun aluble argument against the suggestions of they go to the city. Great numbers of well-an Laferruption of 15 minuter in the firing of the 9th August boats. The plague never asouned epidemis those who would make out that the tales of to-do natives jou in them, and there is a serious the gun. The regular firing of the guns could form, and during the latter half of the rear piracies are due to the imagination of the earnestness about the whole fattion that is be distinctly on in the darkcase of the night was not heard over in and around Canton. local British Press.

renia kable.

and no esse of misfire was observed.

The Imperial German Mail stesmer Bayern left Shanghai vie Forchow on the 20th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on or-about the

4th inst., am.

The CPR steamer Empress of China arrived at Yokohama at 880 p.m., on the Zet inst., said left again at noon, on the 2nd, for Kobe, where

to-day. she is due to artva st 11 am,

The NYK steamer Mike Maru (Bombay

The CP.B. steamer Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasalf at 9, on the 22nd instand left again at 5 pm, same day, for Kobe where he is due to arrive at 10 p.m., to-day.

but the boy took no notice of his ordor. Sous Chiness came into the cantez ani the boy served them first. When again asked why the drink, he told defendant he would have to threatened to report him, and complainant then inmped out through the window and reported defendant. Also the statement as to abusivo- language used, made before the Inspector, was quite different from that made in court.

P. C. Copeland, No. 3. corroborated defen--

daat's statement, and added that there was no diapate whatever about a chit to be signed for cigarettes. He had signed a chil and laid it on the counter. Defendant never raised his

P. O. No. 6.

hands against complete corroborated provicas

His Worslip said that complainant did every thing in his power to provoke defendant, hev would therefore discharge the latter.

WATER RETURN.

LEVEL AND STORAGE OF WATER IN RESER VOIES ON THE 1ST JULN, 1901

Tytan Forfula Wongnalcheon

*

Tytam

Foktalam

LEVEL. 1000,

1901

aboveoverflow. below overflow.

2k 27 ft. 11 in. 3 in 101 in.

ft 3 in. ft. 10 in.

1900 1901

$89810,000 180,680,000 88,740,000 * 43,040009

Wongnsiosong 30,782,000 - 2 23,400 489 292,000 232,643,000 CONSUMPTIONS OF SYATER IN THE CITY OP FIOTORIA AND HILL DISTRICT DURING

THE MONTH OF JUNI. E - 19000 1901 Consumption 97401,000 111,100,000 gallons Estimated pop 208,500 92.50

Istiosoi Consumption por

hasd por day 16.7 17.4 gallosix CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN KOTLOON PENS?

-INSULA DURING THE MONTH OF JENE

Consumption 0,100,300 11,911,000 gallons Estimated popu

Consumptionper

head per day, an

*95,200

109

29,490

13,5 gallons The Government Analyst reports that the waar is of excellent quality

WECHATIAM,

Water Authority.

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