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trained staff. It was thus that when the pufacturer auldenly woke up to the advantages likely to be derived from the employment of wore highly skilled us sistance he found that, owing to his own previons contempt for anything savouring of "mero" scientific training, the mun required by him had been coldly shuffled off elsewhere, and bis brains lind gone to assist, not his own country, but the alien's,
A case of plague was notified na occurring ja the Colony during the day ended at noon yostorday, the victim, a Chivers, dying at No. 5; We On Lane,
We askel to draw attention the anction
by Moses Mugles and Hough, as a large stock of jewelry and precious stones, this me ing at 11 o'clock in theîrsules rooms.
His Honour the Taisne Judge (Mr. A. G. Wise) will wit in Summary Jurisdiction on wadrosday. 24th inst., instead of Friday, the 28th, and on Monday, 6th prox. instand of Friday, the Cod.
Her Majesty the Queen will give a Christmas ↑ dinner to the widows and orphans of Lordon soldiers and sailors who died in the Transvaal
war.
The Admiralty have giented an extra week's
leave to such of the crow of the Fame, Hart, and Whiting. t.b.d.'s, as took part in the operations in South Africa or China.
According to. L'Echo de Chine, Viceroy. Chang Chib-tong, having heard that thors sra still some Boxers in bis province, and that they learn the Bazer business daring the night, has
· given strict orders to his subordinates to employ themselves diligently both night and day, in By kind permission of Lieutenant-Colonel order that they may arrest all bad characters, Birdwood and Officers, the land of the 10th | ote. Bombay Light lufontry will play at the Hong.
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FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.
[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
London, 19th December, 9.55 am.
RUSSIA AND JAPAN IN THE
FAR EAST.
The Standard's Odessa correspondent reimarks that Russian service journals are
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 19th December.
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOUR Srn W. N. GOODMAN (CHIEF JASTICE).
THE ALLEGED BOAT ROBBERY, The bearing wasreamed of the charge against Kwak Shing of being concerned in a beat rob- bory at Causeway Bay,
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On the previous day the case had been adjour ned to allow for the attendance of one of two"
Chinese constables, who, the prisoner alleged, had illtreated bim at Tsimshatsui Police Sta ion in order to make him confess about this rolbery, One of these cons-ables bad been examingl previously, and ind deposed that there wasto fruth in the prisoner's slegations.
pressing upon the St. Petersburg government charges made against them by the prisoner. the absolute incumbency of creating a Russian Pacific fleet able to prevent Japan
A Changsha, Huono, despatch states that Now it would not be human nature, and kong Hotel to-night, from 8 to 9.30 o'clock owing to the previously mported broaking into nore especially British human nature, did Programme:--
Kusicbou province of a large body of Kwangsi not the results begin to attract the atten- March ..... "The Royal Enginos" Blaniebten $12,00❘tion of the largo class who, knowing nothing drille Pinafore,.....Godfry rebels, and the probable invasion by them of Waldtonfel Hanan territory; the authorities of that province H. Basquet havo sent two regiments to Paotingin, and
Fachbuch are also mising now battalions to strengthen from establishing naval supremacy in the Far East. The steady increase of the I understand, writes the London correspond-Japanese Fleet is viewed at St. Petersburg eat of the Manchester Guardian, that the new
with serious misgivings. treaty between Great Britain and Siam in regard to the Siamese Malay States will not be published for some time, as it is desired that, its provisions should be fully explained to the various sultans and chiefs, and I believe that an officis) of the Straits Settlements is on his way to the Malay States for that purpozo. A provision is inserted that British trade should be carried on with there States on the state terine as the trade of Siam or any other country so that Singapore goods will pay no more than those of Bangkok.
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themselves of the practical working of affairs, are always ready to cavil at the acts of those who do. The works manager las made, many mistakes in the past, not the least of. which doubtless le connected with his neglect of the education of his employees; but 16.00 would be have done better bad bo`opened his private office to the many headed-hydra, and taken counsel of the mob as to whom he was to engage? After all, the much- 19.09 talked-of diminution of British industries British is propertional, not aggregate. manufactures bulk more largely now than they did at any previous period, though it 27.00 has to be confessed that the progress they have made is proportionally smaller than that of their rivals. This is by no means satisfactory, and the nation at large las declared in no measured language that it' must be put an end to. Acting on this man date, Mr. BALroon, on undertaking the office of Prime Minister, at once announced his intention of bringing in a bill for the For Boz purpose of centralising the control of $16.50 education, and relieving it from the local 24.00 influences which had hitherto stood in the 24.00
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The following comes by Reuter from Sau Francisco:-Dr. Aoki, a surgeon in the Jiga. ness mary, who is staying here, states that Jopsp will in future maintain a permanent fleet in American Pacifio waters. The first fleet, he says, will come in 1903, and will make its head. quartor's at Esquimault. It will visit the coast as far as Valparaiso. It is expected that a Japanese fleet will proesed to Europe, and will establish its headquarter at one of the large
naval stations.
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On the 2ist nlt. Mr. Weir, MP.. asked the
Secretary of State for the Colonies whether be was yet in a position to say when the new rail- way from Jesseltown to the in'sgior of British North Bornes would be completed and open for traffic. Viscount Cranborne, who replied, said:--The railway is still 12 miles short of its interior terminus. The whole line (110 miles) should to open for traffic by the end of next year At present 95 miles are open to fraffle.
L'Echo de Chine says that at the annual distribution of awards, at the Colonial Society's meeting in Paris, a large gold medal was grated to M. Doumer in honour of the work accomplished by him in Indo-China. M. Dou. mergus testified to the economic develop cout education, and the way seemed clear for the of the colonies, declaring that work was veces Por Dox. introduction of some really practical scheme.sary to enlarge prudently the empire, the duty $16.50 As the Government, while considering that of Frazico boing to measure hor external efforts 27.00 the religious instruction of the risinghy the extent of the means left disposable by
generation could not safely be ignored in any system of education, was not prepared A. S. WATSON & CO. to hand it over to any sect or party, the Bill provided that the religious instruction to be provided should remain in the hands
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of the bodies who had in the first instance established the sebools; while the State should more immediately see to the secular
bez internal pecessities.
A very interesting Christmas holiday may be spent in Tonkin, as the Messageries Maritimes have arranged that their mail steamer, the Huiphony, will leave Hongkong to-morrow at 3 p.m. reaching Haiphong on Tuesday -morning, enabling the visitor to catch the noon train, and be in Hanoi in the evening. The Haiphong will leave Tonkin on the 27th and
REUTER'S SERVICE.
The second constable when put in the box also emphatically denied the truth of tha
He admitted that he took the prisoner out of his cell and interrogated him about the robbery. No constable had the right to go into a prisoner's cell and talk to him, but on given to him by surgeant Sullivan. Durier this occasion special instructions had been witness's twelve years' experience in the polios he bud nover sect a man iltreated to maks him confear.
Losnos, 17th December, police regulations.
THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION. Hon. John Hay, U.S. Secretary of State, is pressing for a reply to the arbitration pro posals.
President Roosevelt sad the U.S. Cabinet
yesterday discussed Younzuela, but arrived at no conclusion modifying the attitude of the United States hitherto displayed.
On the night of the 12th inat, the body of a foreigner was found floating in the lower roseli of the Whangpoo River, Shanghai, boyond the
barves.
A dagger was sticking into the csition and had evidently been some days ined corpse, which was in unadvanced stags of decow the water. On the 16th inst, the N.-C. Daily New gave the following dotails:--The body of the deceased has been identified as that of one Max Stockmar, a German, who had recently been employed as collecting and commission agent by a local firm. He had been missing
since the 24th of November, and for some time previous to that he had been very low spirited, it is said, on account of a love affair. Before leaving his house on the 24th alt. he carefully arranged all his papers, made up his uncollected bills into a bundle to be sent to his employers. and wrote a note to a friend thanking him for "päst kindnessos: Hia bay states also that ha saw him take away with him a dagger. On the same day he wassson at the Camp Hotel, Yang- tzepoo, and later, at the German Camp, in the same locality, and he was last seen at one of the jetties close by. His later movements cannot be traced. The body was found on Friday, as reported, and was in an advanced stage of de- composition, so that it must hava bau in the
*NLY communications relating to the nows columns part of the education luat it should be at reach here on the 29th inst., thus allowing the water for some days. A stiletto was found in
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once practical and up to the requireЛl visitor to see the Exposition nad spend five scientific standard, Daless the Government | days in a charming country. No doubt the was prepared to place it in the bauds of opportunity will be largely availed of.. some particular religious body, it is difficult
the body, just below the heart, and five other email wounds in the same ragion showed that the deceased must have mode several ineffectual attempts to stal himself before delivering the The reorganisation of the cruiser squadrons blow. His clothing was searched, and
No reaymously signed communications that have to see how a more workable method could which is now taking place is a nicet important sheath to fit the stiletto was found in one of his
arly youred in other papers will be inserted.
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he devised, and for a time it seemed as if all interested were content. But the Government had apparently forgotten that. while all sects were perfectly willing that those that differed from them should be
departure by the Admiralty. The home cruiser squadron is to consist of two divisions; the
Mediterranean cruiser squadron, under Sir Baldwin Walker, will have as its crack ships the
Pacchwite and Aboukir, both of the 12,000 ton
Cressy class; and to the Chius squadron, to
which the Cressy herself is attached, the Leviathan will be added, and will be the flagship
of the cruiser squadron, and on the Austra Insion Station there will be the Spartiate and Evropo, both of 11,000.tons.
pockets. An enquiry into the cause of death was held by the German Consul on Saturday, and Dr. Faulan having testified that in his opinion the wound that caused the man's death was self-indicted, a verdict in accordance with that evidence was returned.
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restrained, they were by no means agreeable themselves. Publicly the religious parties that a similar process should be applied to
BAZAAR OF TOYS. who permit themselves to be included under
We are requested to remind our readers of the general designation of "nonconformists"
the bazaar of toys which is to take place under put themselves forward as the special up
the auspices and in the rooms at Glauealy of the At a regular meeting of Lodge S. John No. Catholic Union, to-morrow, from 3 to 8 pm holders of liberty of conscience. Privately,
618 S.C. held on the 12th instant, Wor. Bro The proceeds of this bagnar will go towards we fear, the couscience that they wish to HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Ü),
Thomas Henry Jewitt was duly installed as providing Christmas-tree entertainments and LONDON OFFICE: 191, FLEET STREET, E.O.remove from constraint is chiefly that which
R.W.M. of Lodge S. John for the ensuing treats to about 600 poor children and 200 aged conforms to their own ideas. While there year. The installation ceremony was performed invalids. The prices of admission are 50 cents fore those religious bodies which, as upuy the Deputy District Grand Master of for adults (entilling them to a bering the most
Hosorons, 20th December, 1902.
WITHOUT in any way desiring to commit sourselves to any politieal or religious party, there are many incidents in the recent debates on Mr. BALFOUR'S Education Bill which strike the outside observer as parti- cularly characteristic of the condition of
Christmas
the attitude of the United States. The Sonato in a temperate debate commond-
RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA. Renter's Peking correspondent telegraphs that Russia is pressing. China to assent to the establishment of a Russing Customs Postal service in Manchuris independent of the Chiasso Maritime Customs postal servico,
His Lordship in summing up commanded the javy for their auxiety to silt to the bottom- the charges of 1-treatment brought against the polico by the prisoner. It seemed to him highly improbable that the prisoner bad boon treated in the manner described, considering the stringooey of the There was no evidence to show that the prisoner's statement was tran If there had been any evidores to show that the prisoner's confession had been made under the compulsion of ill-treatment, his Lordship would certainly not have allowed that statement to go before the jury nseridonte, unit as Chief Justice of the Cylony he would have been ashamed of the police.
The jury, after twenty minutes' consideration, found the prisoner not guilty by a majority of
six to one.
His Lordship-I would like to ask you this question, gentle nen. Do you bellova the pri soner's statement that he was beaten and that u sword was put across his neck P
The Foreman (Mr. Mitchell)-We are quito satisfied, your Lordship, that nothing of the sort happened to the prisoner. Prisoner was discharged,
His Lordship (addressing Mr. P. P. J. Wodohonse, Assistant Deputy Superin- tendent of Folice) seid he wished to pont out that there was no right on the purt of the police, after a man had been taken into custody and put into a cell, to cross- examine him or endeavour to make him maken statement. His Lordsbip évuld not in this case understand why these Chainess policomon were LONDON, 17th December. allowed to take the man out of his cell and interrogate him; he hoped that would be inves- tigated and the person responsiblo overly reprimanded, There was no right whatever to take a man out of a cell and ask him a series of
THE SUGAR CONVENTION,
Bir. Balfour saye that he can see no rasson to questions though it was quite prmissible to esk him questions before he was taken into defor the ratification of the Sugar Convention.custody. This caso showed the great disadvan
He would ratify, however, on the distinct under- standing that it rests with England only to penalise her colonigs, sad while he would regrat the colonies granting bounties, he would not bind himself to penalise them for doing so.
TOWN DESTROYED BY AN EARTHQUAKE:
The town of Andijan, Forghama Province, Tarkistan, was destroyed yesterday morning by earthquake. The loss of life is unknown.
CRICKET.
The following will play in the match “Married v. Singlə" to-day, commencing at 11 sharp:
Married-Major Clark, R.AC.. Capt. Fawcett, R.A., Colonel Ferrier, A.P.D., P. T. Lamble, G. P. Lammert, A. Mackenzie, E. W. Maitland, F. Maitland, Capt. Radcliffe, R.E., Major Le Breton Simmons, R.E., and Capt. Tullock, B.A.
Single-F. M. Broadbent, R.N., Lient. Dalrymple R.N. J. T. Dixon, Rev. E. H. Good R.N., Liout. M. K. Hodgson, S.F., J. Hooper, 9. Forell, Lieut. M. B. Rimington, S.F., Lieut.
tage of keeping a man fire daya before bringing him before the Magistrate, because nodoald the jury had coins to the conclusion that the man was asked a great many questions and that a certain amount of pressuro had been brought to bear upon him, and therefore had given him the benefit of the doubt,
CHABOR OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST BODISO CONTRACTORS.
Tam Kit and U Cheung, building con- tractors, were empanelled on charge of causing the death of a boy named Wong Chun in connection with the Sound Street collapse on 2nd August.
They pleaded not guilty, and were defended by Mr.MW-Blade barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. P. W. Goklring, solicitor); the pro- secution Was conducted by the Attorney- General, Hon. Sir Henry S. Berkeley (instruct el by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown. Solicitor),
The following jury was empanellest:-W. Domanicu. H. Varrelmann, W. M. Deas, D. Carris, T. Galbraith, E. Gibson und G. W. Buidor.
The Attorney-General, in opening the case, stated that the prisoners were charged with technical manslaughter-the unlawful taking of life or causing of death without malice prepense They were charged with causing the death of u boy, one of four persons killed by the collapse of a house at 10, Second Street. The Crown held that they were liable under that charge because, being contractors for the purpose of eracting certain building, they so negligently performed the duty cast upen them under the coatrset of properly arecting the building that the building fell and by tioned, He pot it to the jury that if they shoubi find that the defendants as con- tractors so negligently performed the work of building the house and in consequence of that neglect the horse fell and caused the death of another person then the contractors were na-
numerous and mest | Hongkong and South China, Kt. Wor. Bro, present) and 10 cents for children. The band H, W. Smith, B.A., W. C. D. Taruer, and A. lis fall killed the four persons he had mou-
to enliven the proceedings by a selection
of music. Apart from the attractions offered,
influential in the land, had provided the E. C. Ray. The officers elected were justed of H.M.S. Ocean will be in attendance, vast majority of the denominational schools, were quite willing to join, in with the Government scheme, the nonconformist element, chaining a monopoly of "liberty of conscience," raised an outcry, us if they and they alone were entitled to a monopoly
deserve.
G. Ward,
The Craigengewer Cricket Club will meet the
FOOTBALL.
This afternoon on the Happy Valley the
by the RW.M., and were as follows :-W.8.w.. Bro. J. Burgoss; WJ.W., Bro, F. Altan; Treas, Bro, A. Ritchie: Secretary, Bro. W. L. the deserving object for which this bazaar is Army Ordnance Department in a return Terrill; .D., Bra. C. H. Ross; J.D., Bro. E. held ought to draw a large number of the match at the Happy Valley to-day, common Hemmings; D. of C. Bro. J. Turner Steward, charitably disposed people of this Colony. The cing at 2.15. p.m. war. Bro. H. B. Bridger; J.G., Bro. R. Wal committee have sent us a copy of the statement pola, Tylar, Bro. J. Vaustene, After the of account for last year's bazaar, which owing thought in England at the opening of the of the mind of the nation. Unfortunately ceremony the RW.M., officers, and mary to want obspace we are unable to reproduce, but century. A very general feeling there the Liberal Party, less concerned with the brethren of Lodge S. John. with several visit it shows a healthy state of affairs; a balance of undoubtedly exists that there is something interests of the nation thin the temporary ing P.M.'s. and brethren, adjourned to the 3251.75 was carried forward to this year. This defective in the educational system of triumph of their party, thinking that by Hongkong Hotel, where a special dinner was is the fourth year that this charitable fixture Hongkong Football Club will play H.M.8.
tcasts were proposed and responded to, and the efforts of the committee of the Catholic following will play for the Club :-- England, which has enabled other countries, carefully nursing the outery, they might provided The usual patriotic and appropriate has been in existence, and we trust that. Ocean, the kick-off being at 4 o'clock. The
themselves “succeed in appropriating the
C. C. Hickling, goal; T. E. Pearce and after an enjoyable and convivial dinner the Union to help the poor children and old people where technicaltraining-has-been-for-a-longer syolk and sweets of office, joined in the company were entortained with music, song and
to spend a very pleasant time during the festive, W. C. Bonnar, backs; G. R. Mucdonald, period established, seriously to compromise elamour. That feeble and shiftless politicecilation, ably provided by guests present. season that is now fast approaching will be C. T. Kew, and R. Kerr, halves; W. our industrial supremacy. There is no chins like Sir HENRY CAMPBELL BANNER-
We regret to announce the death of Mr. crowned with the success which they really Lemarchand, E. J. Liboand, B. S. Cooper.
W. W. Clarke, and G. A. Cooke, forwards. doubt that to a considerable extent such MAN should be found joining in such a has been the case, and that the recent in- movement need of course excite little James Ilart, Commissioner of the Chinese at Hove, Brighton, on the 13th ult, at the age dustrial development of Germany and the wonderment. A very different complexion Imperial Maritime Customs, which took place unst be placed on the conduct of men like 65. Mr. Hart was the younger brother of the United States has been greatly assisted by Lord BosEERT. Although the nation for Luspector-General, and had seen a great deal of improved and more practical methods of some time seemed to be confused by the varied survive in almost every part of China. instruction, This, however, is but stating empty-claptrap, in this case all the louder He was educated at Queen's College, Belfast half the ease; the instruction has been that the sounding vessels were themselves and joined the Chinese Customs Service in successful because there existed a demand hallow, it has been satisfactory to find that 1867. He was an excellent Chinese scholar and for the instructed, while it unfortunately the commonsense of the uation in the end a popular Commissioner of Customis. He was happened that in England there was so rebelled against the fetters attempted to be actively engaged in South China on the Tong- little demand for the skilled assistant that, imposed. The triumph of the government, king border after the Franco-Chinese Reprisals of 1884-5 in delimiting the frontier: He was in too many instruces, scientific knowledge as was curiously exhibited in the revolt of likewise engaged in arranging matters for the of a craft was looked upon by these in its own supporters in the case of Colonel Bikkim Convention, and in opening the trade authority rather a drawback in the KENTON BLANDY's amendment, has been route to Thibet ria Yatung. He acted we ca..didate for employment than the reverse one, not of party or sect, but of actual free. English. Secretary to Li Hung-cbang daring In English -processes hitherto all progress dom of thought and conscience, against the his visit to England in 1896. had been from within, and experimente bad narrow limitations sought to be imposed by Batton of the First Class, Chinese Civil Rack, Loen confined to small variations from the politicians like Sir WILLIAM HARCOURT the Order of the Double Dragon, Second ordinary routine, and the utmost jealousy and Lord HUGH CECIL, who, with apparently Division, First Class, and the Peacock's Feather. was shown of the mere suggestion of in- very different nima, found themselves cheek He was also an officer of the Légion d'Honneur
and a Chevalier of the Order of Francis Joseph. Lin New York on the 3rd inst, provement coming from without. "It was by jowl in the same lobby..
The V.R.C. play, on their own Ground at Causeway Bay, at 4 p.m. to-day, a team from the Glory. The following will play for the
swerable in that Court and should be found guilty. Where the low cast a personal daly upon oness in this case upon the contractor to superintend the work he undertook to perform- and where that personal duty, as in this case. was not performed er was so negligently per formed that it resulted in the death of one of the King's subjects, that constituted minelaugh- tor: The Crown would, be believed, bo able
to
show to the satisfaction of the jury that the prisoners were contractors to build an additiousi
storey on the house No. 10, Second Street, that they contented themselves: simply with
engag in an architeat to draw a plan and that the architect was not engaged to and did not per- form any enpervision over the erection. The architect never went near this place, not being employed to do so. The contraclore themselves
did
not do eo either but left the building to be slapped up by the ordinary Chiness jerry bricklayers. Ho believed he would be able to LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
satisfy the jury that this house fell through The C.F.. stamnor Empress of China
inherent bad work, and after it had stood for some 18 months, daring what an export who arrived at Ragusaki at 9a.. da the 19th inst.,
was called described as a fresh gale. If they and left again at 3 p.m. same day for Shang.
were satisfied that there was curelessons from hai, whete, she is due to arrive at 4 ...R,C. =—
the first in not employing an architest to do to-morrow. The American maile per T.K.K. W. A. Crake, goal; E. Lapsley (eipt.) and
way accentuated by the omission of the goo- steamer Hongkong Maru were transferred toJ. Witchell, bucks; I. S. Holmos, E. R. Hertes all an architest should do, that that carelessness this steamer at Nagasaki.
The T.K.K steater Hongkong Maru loft and E. Henderson, halves; II. A. Seth, T. tractore to give personal superintendance to the work as it was being performed, that the Nogasaki for Manila on the 18th iest., at 5 p.m., Rutherford, A. Humphreys, F. D. Bain, and
house, itself was improperly constructed, and and is due there on the 92 inst, at 9 a.m.
S. W. Bayer, forwards,
should come to the conclusion that the bons The 0.8.3. steamer Ulysses left Shanghai on
fell in consequence of these, they must find the the 19th inst., via Amoy; and is duo bere on the
prisoners guilty of manslaughter. They were 23rd inst. a.m.
This afternoon also on the Naval Ground at about to add a storey to an old blue-brick The C.M.. steamer Hyson left Mají on the
'That was sufficient to 19th inst., and is expected here on the 23rd inst. Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club building, 30 years old.
The Imperial Germon meil steamer Prinzess"A" team will play H.M.S. Glory "B" team make a careful contructor still more careful. which was generally used as the proverbial Irene, carrying the German Maila with dates under Rugby rules, the kick-off being at 4 pm. In this case too the Pablic Works Department, from Berlin of the 25th alt, left Singapore. The Club will play in striped jerseys. The red herring to draw across the trail, could on the 19th just, at 2 p., and may be
not be used, bappily, for this reason, that expected here on or about the 24th inity at following will play for the Club
Seth, full back: Robertson, Arthur, Knox, this house that kul to be erected did not come daylight.
The N.P. steamer Duke of Fife arrived at Stephens, three-quarters, Heath, Bohorts, within the section which required a certificate from the Public Works Department before The silk ex the N.P. steamer Olympia srrived halves; Bingay, Crake, Kublor, Wilson, Bain, ocupation. The responsibility rested entirely. Victoria, B.C., on the 15th inst.
upon the contractors and the architect in a mora
Bosustow, Danby, and Struver, forwards,