HONGKONG, SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3ED, 1907.
Mr. LAU CHU-par—Supposing the owner wishes to make other arrangements, you cannot compel him to adopt this plan!
The VICE-PRESIDENTIt is quite open yesterday at the Board Room. The Hon. for the owner to make any proposal he or she Dr. J. M. Alkinson (president) presided, and there were also present Hon. Mr. W. Chatham (Vice-President), Dr. F. Clark (Medios!
wishes.
The PRESIDENT secondod, the motion. Mr. HOOPER moved an amendment that the
-Hon. Mr. HEWETT stated that in this case ☀ SHANGĦAL GENERAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE. charge had been brought against Sanitary Department oficials, and also against an*
ANNUAL MEETING. interpreter at the Magistracy. This was not The sanasi mesting of the Shanghai General the first affair of the kind brought to the notion Chamber of Commerce was hali au Marah 25th. of members of the Board. Ho thought they Mr. H. Keswick was in the chair, and there were should send it to the Gororament and ask them so present representatives from John Brown Co., the P. & O. 8, N. Co., Ilbert & Co.,
Co., A. Bive, Olivier & Co., Jas. Jones, Visner & Cadler & Co, Scott, Harding Batterfield & Awire, Ward,
Ofer of Health), Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin spplication be allowed to stand over for gito investigate it. It was moraly repetition offardine Mathoson & Co., Oibb, Livingston
(Registrar General), Hor. Mr. F. J. Baleley (Captain-Superintendent of Police), Hen. Mr. E. A. Hewatt, Mr. A. Ehelton Hooper, Mr. Lau Chu-pak, Mr. Fung Wa-chon and Mr. G. A. Woodcock (secretary).
TE EPECIAL CASES UNDER SECTION 175. Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, Mr. H. Humphreys and Dr. F. Clark, the committee appointed to sonsider the question of special cases" for exomption or modification under section 175 of Ordinaten 1 of 1903, reporteil us follows: We have discussed the matter referred to us, and have come to the conclusion that the conditions of properties are so varied that no useful rules can be laid down as to which should be treated us
apsial cases under section 175 of Ordinance of 1903. Wo consider that the only safe coargu is to obtain a report on such case from the Modical Officer of Health, which would be submitted to the Board in the usual raguner,
Iù bass
however, where the Medical Ofeer of Health reports that total oxemption might, iu bis
The PRESIDENT moved, and Mr. Hon B seconded the motion adapting the report.
Carried:
i
monthe.
Mr. FUNG WA-CHUN Secorded.
The amendment on being put to the meeting won lost, and before the motion was put Mr Hoorer asked that tho applicatious should be
divided.
The VICE-PRESIDENT then moved that the Governor-in-Council be recommended to exempt homes Ne, 353 from providing a buck yard, and
that in connection with honse No. 351 the the modification applied for under section 375 be granted. These mations were carried.
RECOMMENDED FOR EXEMPTION. Porther correspondence was submitted re
lative to a randi fisation of the requirement of section in respect of Nos. 112 Wing Lok Strent and 3:8 Des Voux Road Central.
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The PRESIDENT-I should think a combat & Co,
£ Co., Trevor Smith & Co., David & Co., Bavier mittes of the Board could inquire into it.
Mr. HoovER-This is a direct charge artered Bank, the North-China Daily News Co., Biomsson & Co., Riss & Co., Tho
and Herald, Ld.," and Melobars & Co. against an interpreter at the Magistracy.
Hoa Mr. Hṣwer-It is too important » The CHAIRVAN--The report and acconate matter for a committee of the Board. I meydave been in your hands for sometime; with Four permission we will take them as read. the Coloris the accounts have been audited by Mr. Ryde to that the papers be sent to Secretary to be looked into by the Government hon var thanks are due. Turning to the Account the credit balance of Fla. 418.52 is Tis. Mr. LA CRO-PAK suponded, Agreed.
2641.54 less than last year, but we have placad MORTALITY STATISTICH.
Tle, 2,500 on fixed deposit earning fiva por cent For the week ended March 16th, at a dent interest, which explains the wide difference. rate per 1,000 per annum, the percentage ft Further than this I do not think that the acconta onll for comment. From the report the whole Colony is 216, as against 15-you will notion that there has beau su increase in the membership of nine, which, however, is diasppointing after the Resolution last year to Herote, "eminent Japanese savant and well- for the corresponding week of last year.
over the rate of subscription from Txels | known mismologist,” passed through to resume thisty to twenty, and it would be well that jaharge of Professor Milue's observatory at members should onloavour to enlist such firms of | Newport, Isle of Wight, he was asked why. their equaintancs as are still non-member "Hebrs auch wide experience of seismographic.
records that he can decide at a glanes the prob
on the ribbon. It is interesting to learn that able wures of any seismic disturbance repro Professor Horuto's explanation of the failure of the seismographs to show any records of the TALKING Kingston earthquake is that that catastrophe was of valenie origin, and so its vibrations were no of the long period which are detectable by arisangraphs."
FUNNELS AND FLAGS.
**WING SANG" AT MANILA,
which
inferent
has yet been made to assemb
The Colombo seismograph showed no sign of
the Jamaica earthquake, and when Professor ROBINSON PIANO
The VICE-PRESIDENT-I think, considering the fact that this is principally used as an eating
7 bo Cablenenes of March 27th says:-Smff There have been several changes ou the com house, there ought to be some place to put Bell and Company sunounce that the steam t
expressing great regret at the loss of the refuse, and more that the application be refused. Wing Song, a Vissel which tas never bit in expand Im sure that I voice your feelings Mr. HOOPER-Wonle you go so far as to ray visited laulla, will arrive todas from An series of Sir Ches, Dudgeon, who has done so with a intch of Chinese passengers. The B mitch for the welfare of merchants trading in opinion, be granted, if powr to grant such total
that if it ceased to be an eating Losse to-morrow Saxy is a 4,000 ton vonal and may stay on Chine. The conservancy of this Hungn has exemption existed, we recommend that no steps
cely trade between the Philippines and a at last began to materialize and we have latly the Linn. Smith, seen as definition of the Lormal Baes of frout. China cast with be taken towards enforcing the provision of sou would regaire the same?
The VICE-PRESIDENT-That is what is in- section 175 until the overamynt have decided
If it was it to dispatch ber 4 p.m. Saturny age for the upper reaches of the river. Thean
Aaney.
Bow normal lines will necessitate very cousiler It is indeed wary interesting, for his own? what action is to fes taken on the report of the flancing me in the present case,
able relation, which it is essential should chief, I Professor Milag, disco sing the Jamaica A GROW NG NHISANCE, Public Health and Baldings Ordinance Cum.vccupied as a dog patle building we wenld be
bass-be entried, cut in a homogeneous manner, Such almost liged to follow other rulys lajd
The
Ceyh Tintes
a diretly
opposite opinion in the mission, which has now been submitted.
converafica: owing Mr. PER-You are structurally anering year when a German captain skippes work can only be succesully done, be entrust
representative body,
"What really causes earthjuake?” at the Shipping Master's Offer, in accord will care not only for individual
They are da to the constant changes going the place new, and it it ceased to 1s an eating number of local seamen without signing ting it to a house it would have to be realtegid, which is
with the rules laid down, the Principal Colle but for the general interests of the port on ju the earth. We har large crist svek -
far as I rather a hardship on the owner with gets threatened to fine the captain, but an exp of Shanghai. attemp so
ing support upon a nuclens which is gradually contrasting by loss of heat. In onequanco, HAN ABSURD REW MMENDATION,"
compensation.
ion from the Agents was considered satisfoot know,
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the p ecessary machinery for this work, and if fractures are made in rocks and Further corras perdenta was laid before
Hon. Mr. EWETT- That is quite coneriv.and the Ceflector waived his nation.
you approve it should be the duty of that Cer- In other Casa formor falls are t members relativnto a modification of the requires able
The decupation now carried on renders then the practice has grown in dimensions
of rooks which have it was only last week that a correspondent mitte of this hamber as soon as possible ter That is to say, strafa
ing earthquake at mauts of Section 175 of the Public Health and the premises insanitary, whereas if the building ourattention to another case of this hind move for ite introdueline. With regard to the sipped out of place,
Inte delivery from Europe of pics goods, the the time, slip furthe d cause another. Then Buildings Ordinance in respect of Nos, 5 and
was used as a private house such would not be is singular that breaches of the rule are
mitied only by foreign ship captains, for Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce has gravity also plays a part in the making of *353 Queon's Road West.
the one. I vond the Vien President's motion
case hitherto delegtel herned for atopted certain resolutions which have been ortho For instancy, when the bottom Tas ManicaL OFFICER
The REGISTRA 12-GENERA-I cannot eup captains, lower, British master toomade known to you, but whigh in the opinion of the wax, with a seismic area, becomes minute inte time ago regarding thoro
inapplicable here.tended with sediment, a sudden yielding of the houses:-The sail back yard required by port the motion as the house is adequately reported, at last broken the rule and a of your Committee
plain to this effect was made to the Pri! Your Committee thought it well to le va the
ncaan bed may result in shocks. ollector yesterday. The illegal procef matter open for your general discussion to-day teaux and mountain rangen may, by the loss of 1 175 is intended for deposit, lighted and ventilated. section
samen without the anal six ainis should any members wish to express their views, sedint carried down by trams and rivers, refuse pending its daily of bousehold removal. 1 do not see any
Mora технол
Anount Meeting held on March 27, 195 comes spastitalic instead of gradual we have claims to be mande by buyers against shippers creolutions were brought forward as regards earthquake shocks."" and nauufacturers and to form a custom of the Port, but they were afterwards withdrawa, as the passing of them by the Committee would not put me on a legal basis and moreover it would lay the individual importer open to claims from the Chinese without his being able to enforce those claims at home. The
in the Sub-Committer, identioned
HEMOR
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The motion on being put to the meeting was shipp with two evil effects. First, a It may by remembered, however, that at the bo gradually rising, and whenever this bus
Just.
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL then moved that for granting exemption in the case of the corner bonse No. 3, than for any of the the application be recommended to the Governor other corner buses which have been refusedia-Council for exemption. exumption by the Board.
In the age of Ne
3511 see no reason at all for granting exemp tiou. It is not a oyner hour.
MỸ LAU. CHAY Andam no longer the Heuer of those houer. How' absurd is the platform erect # rommendation" for the temporary deposit of house refus?
fine sight to It will be
every
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Mr. HOOPER seconded and the mction was carrival.
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DRAINAGE BYELAWS,
Morera. Dauby, Leigh and Orange, Palmer and Turner, and Denison, Ram and Gabby wrote
the Board calling attention to tho fact. that the sarveyor had quite recently demanding that when drainage plans were submitted, Feetings should he shown therein as
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who hold certificates and are of ex and the second is that won are left at the character are sometimes deprived of emplo: of the master of the ship, and sometime they are stranded the Government is calls to pay for their repatriation...
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But are not earthuskes often caused by great volcanic sruptions ?"
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Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.
SAN FRANCISCO AND THE JAPANESE.
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Feb.
the
house is well lit, and so is the next house which required by No. 2 of the Drainago Byelaws. From there passengers will be able feel confident that the proposed regulatious violent earthquake in Guatezank, which took 24th. it was decided to appeal to These houses should be totally exemptet, being | sary in nearly all cases, and only involved a lot tundel oder the Straits of Beile Islcfect fores. The status of Natire Bank orders has, by shall large earthquake shock followed best welcome to Muyer Schmitz on his return to
Chinese house with a platform slicking out on upper floors full of house refuse. The corner hes big skylights and wide windows at the back. They pointed out that this was quite unneces perfectly sanitary and having a privato lanc in of useless i semble so far as they were concerned, the rear, which is counted as open space.
and put their clients to extra expense.
case
of corner
house as
into activity
"At one time this was assumed to be the oase, but in reality volcanoes and earthquakes have but little to do with each other. Instead of ai The contract betwon the Colonial det
violent shock following an eruption, it would and Messen Ochs Brothers of Londed
be more probable that the shook would care Paris, providing for a short Atlantic Strip
first. That is to say, a slight shock may some route via Newfoundland, proposes sdy
report,
times be all that is required do members
probably only Beard'she West Coast of Ireland, and Green on gulations duly put in the report, which after accelemte the inevitable. For instance, when
service of 17 knot steadiere batwa Kion to nusider the Lower Yangize Pilotage Re-eruption, although it would recipitate an] o practically the Toast Coast of Newfoundland, follow a careful scrutiny by the General Commit 81. Pierre was destroyed there were j taken
too bour railway jonruty nurows Newford, was forwarded to the Count Inapretor. While no seismic disturbances whilst Monat Felu
Ata meeling of the Japaness and Korean wirken a tu knot steamer will convey tile it is not possible to control mative pilots, we poured its lava on the domed cits: bni a Exclusion League of San Francines, ca and passengers to Gaspe, Quebec"
tod
will create an ellirical and depeatable Lower placò a few days before, apparently roused Pelis California. Legislature for by train to all
anti-Japanese to all parts of the Western Crat. Yangtze Pilotage servicu. And we have reason
legislation. The speakers suggested that the The scheme also provides for an alire to believe that the scheme will shortly be put in
Why is
San Francizen would be a shower of rotten a connection with the proposed Canali- owing to the interference of this so-called
eggs. wey along Labrador. By way the Chine Chamber of Commero, led to consider
When I put it enenres a sering of S2 hours over aber able disquietude and friction. Atlantic route. The Colony ta prepaypay the so-called Chinese Chazaber of Commerce. I mean that the Committee thereof is in our an anal sabsidy of $75,000 for 25 in connection with the scheme. Otherdies opinion rather officially appointer, than elected are expected from the Canadian Unitales, by native merchants; in any case the outcome is and British Governments, as the ate will that the Foreign Exchange Bauks esatend that consey freights to and from the porhese once a Native Bank order has been issued and ghopped and is in possession of a bona-fide holder no third person (as is assumed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce) can intervene between such bona-fde holder and the cashing of the order by the issuing Bank. The Foreign Exchange Banks' contention has been established in the past, with convenience to all traders and any apsstting of the custom would vory seriously disorganize trade. We cannot allow official intervention it mercantile customs and procedure The nial question of the abolition of Likin Refrire and Trade Marks Regulations will form the subject of daskitory discussion; they continue to be most desirable, but so far as wo can see they are as far from attainment as the millenium, An International Exhibition of Western and American Products has been
When The REGISTRAR-GENERAL- Teks no netion the byelaws originally came into force the the back-selessness of supplying sections was pointed yard belongs to the ground flor occupants out, and up to date the formality had been the concluded by asking only. It was never meout to be used for waived. They the deposit of refose from the other ors, Bourd to rive instructions that this course and this section does not sauction our requir: should be coationed. ing the owner to provido spaces open to the air for the deposit of refuse from top tours.
Hon. Mr. HEWETT-What is done with regard to house refuse from rabrus on upper floors in a building of that sort?
The PRESIDENT-I suppose. it is all taken down to the yard basement..
The REGISTRAL GENERAL.-It is generally put in the galter at the front door sfter wine o'clock at night.
Mr. FUNG WA-CHUN-As far as I know the rubbish is kept on the floor until night time and then dumped into the street,
Hou, Mr. HEWITT-That is a system?
Mr. FENG WA-CHUN-Yes. The MEDICAL OFFICER O
the
ground
of
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to
he
buen given, It avoid a repetition of these roistakes that hud asked for sectious to be given as required by Urainage Byelaw No. 2
countries.
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RUSSIA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND JAPAN..
Commenting on the favourable intelligencs regarding Fu-sis relatians with Great Britain and Japan, the Bourse Gazette remarks:
Its particularly interesting to note that
The San
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law, not
A big earthquake is generally due to a buge fractare displacing great masses of earth. The The Sen mucisco newspapers show the lesser shocks are caused by these masses intensity of the feeling against Mr. Selsmits settling down: Shocks onstantly decreasing for what in big head inien is declared to be his is intensity may be expected in Jamaica abject reversal on the Japanese is" and
legurrs:lor to the big stick." for another two months at itaat."
Francisco Chronicle says the labour leaders arey disgusted at the outcome of the negotiations, and brickhats instead of bougnets are likely to be the tokens with which Mr. Selmitz will be Mr. J. J. Bryan, Sanitary Surveyger, in reply
constituents.
greeted by his
union labour Mr. Frauk Maestritti 迄 to this latter wrote stating that if the architeels-
former President of the Board of Public would take the responsibility of their plans
The HT.B. str. Lyra, exiled from ghai
Works, is quoted as saying that Mr. Schmitz, being correct, he did not think it absolutely on the 1st April, for Manila.
The Mogul Lice fr. Montrose, frem
the guiations for an Anglo-Russing agree bas killed himself politically by what the h ment are proceeding successfully and that at done in Washington. The San Franciscs Bul- necessary in all cases to require a section.
the same time a settlement is expected of the letin announces that the Japanny have obtained Singapore on 2nd April although it was advisable. The bye-law had for
The C.P.R. str. Ttar, arrived ki at
vaxed questions arising ont of the interpretation what they have been colending for so stub some years bong waived in many cases, but b131 am. on Monday the 1st Apr left
of the Portsmouth reaty. It is hardly nec-8-| bornly, while all that California gors in retur had lately written asking for these sections, again at 7 pun, same day, for Robes he
eary to empaatize the corrosion between the is an amendment to the Immigration Bill was due to arrive at a in. to-day.
one and the other. Russo-Japaness relations which mea nothing." The Cuff quotes a because in two instances the Board's sursepor
The C.P.R. str. Bones of Incised
we mean official relations are destined for a member of the Ecclusion League saying that had been blamed for errors which would
long time to be influenced by relations between Mr. Schmitz's telegram to the longu Yokohama at 7 a.m. en Toesday the April have occurred bad i section not
and left again at 11 am. same day faki
Russin and Great Britain, and on the day when though it had been written by Mr. Roosevelt. where she is due to arrive et 4a.m. rsday
an agreement is conclnéed will be assured."
In a loading article the Call declares that the the 4th April,
The same journal, however, indulge in
Reet sundment will not do.
What The Apcar str. Grezory Apear;fileuttaisillated for 1908 by the China Association, and
alarmist réflections a propem of slight collisions the Pacifi Coust Wants is Left Singapore on the 1st inst. Tay be the Committee of the Chamber brs heartily between Lussion troops and Hunbases in that will exclude exclusion by exclusion
approved the enterprise, I hope with your expected here on or about, the 4th..
The A. L. str. Istak. left Segaor this appresul. The year has not been remarkable or her Munchuria Recalling the fact that by treaty; exclusion clothed with the for; o
incidents, it buds cause for alarm is the dependent upon the judgment of any man, porter the 1st inst, and is dus ja the for any particular insident, hat the depression the Bose "prising was preceded by similar Federal starole, snid not a more formation
the Piece-Goody trade and Shipping reported movement of General Ma with 400wise or unwise, President or has been marked, and the general respit Chinese troops through Mongolia towards.
plain citizen." dull
Before I put the formal resolution Taitsihar. At the Chinese Legation this report I hall be glad to hear any remarks which is diverudital It is pointed out bal the troops, members may wish to make with regard to the would not undertake this tremendous march late delivery of Piece-foods and I shall be glad, when they could easily be moved zorth by rail. so far as I am ablo to answer any questions with
The Leration, moreover, declares that the regard to the H-port and Accounts -
Hauluses are in no sense formidable, and wil CRAIEMAN proposed, it was seconded by Mr. There boing to questions or remarks the
soon be compelled to flee to the mountains. Japanese military delegates base arrive Brodersen, and carried unanimously: that the.
St. Petersburg to discuss the question report and account as published be passed.
the railway jinetion at Kwang-chi-ng-tize. T CHAIRMAX also preposed, and it was secoaded by Mr. Shottows and carried urauimonely that the
bo instructed sporetury The PRESIDENT-Dr. Clark reports that the to get the support of the Director of Public
to collect Tls. 20 justend of Tls 30 fro is already well lit. 50 I
ks. To call upon an owner to provide a be deposited by the Secretary of reasury,tember as the subscription for 1907.
Mr. J. Jones said he desired to make a be taken any Botion need
pls and incur unnecessary expense when the in backs which can use them afde their with referenes to it. It is not clear whether this form of druin could be accurately described, is other funds, for commercial lathe Bill has yet [Feb. 27] to pass the Ebut it is int right. In some cases such request may be confidently expected that it through & whim.
28 it was the Diroster of Public without serious opposition. Works or a qualified pugineer who had this power I should raise no objection,-but I am not. prepared to leave the matter in the hands of the Sanitary Surreyor.
HEALTH-I
there is a back yard. sluit is thrown into it from
the upper floors.
Mr. HOOPER minuted- No hard and fast valo
should be fald down. There may be some cases
Sth inst.
where a section is necessary, but where a straight drain is shown between two points and the fail can be accurately described by writing UNITED STATES CERRENILL. is on the plane, ne restion should be required.
Mr. HUMPHREYS I agree with Mr.
Hooren.
Mr. Hoop-This place sms to me to be analogous to a building my, like Alexandra Buildings. Supposing a tenant' on the top floor there bus no back yard, all he bas get to do with his refuss is put it in a bucket in the kitebeu until night, when it is put out for the scavengers to collect it. In this can it covewired as requested, to me that we cannot do anything if the man bas a proper bucket in his kitchen and deposits the refuse at niglat..
corner · house don't
think
lane is a private one or owned by the owner of the house.
The MEDICAL OFFICE OF HEALTH-It is not owned by the owner. The scheme on which my recommendation is basol the Board approved while I wasnway. In this case a modification, but not tolal exemption, dught to be grunted
MY LAC CHUPAR-In that case don't pon
widen the windows at the rear P
Mr. HOOPER--As there is no immediate burry for enforcing them. I should like to see these applications stend on for six mouths.
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3. Lau Cur-PAK--The formality should be
matter shumll be left at the discretion of the Surveyor, Mr. HOPK-I don't agree to that and hope
The PRESIDENT-I think. this
practice hitherin to dispense with sections, and only in exceptional instances wore they required to be provided.
The PRESIDENT-The architects might be informed that it is not necessary to provide sectione in every case.
ITS EXPECT ON THE MONEY ET. The passage by the Senate of arrency Bill is expected to relieve the stry of tho that it will stimulate rooping Market, and the Bulls i Street beliere market. Heretofor all recefom the Customs were depoited in the jy, and could only be paid out to west oblign tions, this withdrawing million activo circulation.
Under thy new law the Custompts may
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of
THE PANAMA CANAL.
RESCUT OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER'S -RESIGNATION,****
was
chief engineer at the Panama Canal has again The resignation of Mr. John F. Stornos a called public attention to the frequent confiigs of authority between the President and his Canal subordinates, Mr. Wallace, the former chief engineer, resigned because Le hampered from Washington, and Mr Sterona's resignation is, it is understood, due to the same ANGTUER VERSION, The Anchor Canton must not be confused reason. Any engineers have always fought suggestion with regard te Native Bank orders, with the shot fres played when besting John sky of being placed in charge of the work, Several cas s had occurred during the past Roberts, for then the halls were locked in the realising that it was a thackle task, with little year where foreign firm, not of good repute, jaws of the packet, which is now impossible respect of glory, but sivilian engineers are had accepted back orders and not given with the standard table. Neither tant it to refusing to be directed from Washington by delivery of the cargo. If the foreign bunky cerfused with W. A. Lovejoy's new stroke, is nothing left for the President but to employ persons without professional knowledge. Thoro were notified that a dispute cured he which is a kiss cannon." The Ancher saggested that the order soonid be held in Caruga" is a serp old stroke, and was devisor eugiseers who, uzlike civilians, cannot wisperse notil the matter was adjusted in some by the late Feauk Ives. The balls need not sign and wast obey the andas of their way. There had been two or three rory serious cases of this kind during the past year
regard to native back orders.
necessarily be anywhere pour a pooket, but buy- superior officers.
it cannons, One
CHINA TEA.
The Hongkong Observatory lay-issued
where along the cushion will do. As ita ME SKOTTOWE raid the case had been The VICE-PRESIDENT According to the the following report:-
name implies, the stroke forces au naschorage On the End at 12.25 px-lepression investigated by the Chambre of Commerce, and of the two object-balls, so wuabling the one think it would be advisable for the owner to strict interpretation of the Ordinance sections viel yesterday has passed to tf Japan. it was found that the complaints made were
Pressure an increased quick S. Japan, groundless. The foreign banks would not ball to pass from one side to the other ought to accompany plans, but it has been the
96 of them
ball ja The Secretary of the China Tea Association every nairly so, and writes from 98, Great Tower Street to a red given was slightly on the coast. It depart from the position they had taken up in on nelion or is highest over 8. China.
Gradients are easier, and fracson may ↑ To following ermmittee was elected for the the other about a ball's distance from it. Playing contemporary:-
very gently and fully on the outside ball and "You quote a firin of tes deslers as stating be expected in the Formisa el, and the ¦ ourrait-year:
bringing it back to its position sends the cue that the medical profession have lately taken Messrs. E. da Bavier, Brasier de Thuy, C. ball across the face of the cushioned object-ball, to advising their patients to drink Chira tea. China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the rs ending Broderson, L. E. Campbell, F. Gamburg, J. N. and it is kissed away to other side. The second Sir Andrew Clark as long ago as 1891 was on- at 10a.m. to-day,0,0) inches.
Jamen, H. R. Kinuour, D. Landale, A. M.
(reversaj stroke played with the idea of leaving phatic in an address to the profession:-" IE Marshall, C. Michelan, I. B Skottowe, and A. The forecast for the 24 kouing at noon Wright,
the original position: the cushioned ball is you want to have either for yourselves or your to-day is as follows:-
thinly louebed, and the further hit just hard patients, for which will not injure and will This brought the business of the meeting to a
the oushion again; refresh, get China black tes As to the recent to bring it away from the andagain. The falling off in the total consumptice the price of Enough Hongkong & Neighbourhood
close
these two abole are E. wita
first fow strokes want very careful playing: common Ceylon and India was so low last year afterwards the position is mure easily main that it did not pay the Chinese to export their tained. With the object all keeping to the coarser produce, but their fine tess have never same places stroke after stroke, the cloth begins ceased to be in demand, and it will be good to "cup" that is form a hole where they stand. news to connoisseurs that the crop this your is Once this happens "an expert" can go on likely to be plentiful with no higher prices practically indefinitely,
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VICE-PRESIDENT
The PRESIDENT-Ther cannot stand over indeficitely. A good many of the hongs we ars considering to-day belong to the Humphreys Estate Co.
The
The proposal on the plan seems 2 suitable indicated
move that the and easonable ens, and I modifications for a buck yard be granted subject to the house being altered in accordance with the arrangement shown on the plan; also that the order house may be allowed to remain a it in.
Mr. Hooper-I agree to that if it is dis- tinctly understood that they can appeal to the Board when called upon to supply them.
Members agreed.
SOMETHING SERIOUS,
Correspondence was submitted relative to a Gough Street intrine.
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some rain.
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