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| to the fishing grounus, scoop up the fish, and huston book with them so as to deliver them as fresh as possible? It would surely benefit not only the enterprising investors, but also the general public. It is an im portant question of food supply to the Colony, as well as of dividends."

-The man who had simply been enjoying the picture, as a picture, without thought of its ulterior purposes, shuddered like a man a vaking by a cold hearth. He thought of the countless evenings on which the cans ropes had groaned as they wound over the drums, while the great mat sale rose

Cricket practice has commenced on the CTELEGRAMS.HONGKONG SANITARY Service ground at Happy Valley and s her clubs will follow suit in a day or two.

The NC. Daily News understands that the Waiwapu kas, în response to the request of the British Minister, instructed the provincial governments of Kinngau, Kiangsi, Hapeh and the mio of prapared opium, pending negotiations Szechuan to delay starting offloël barsaar för

with the British Government.

and Museum for the week ending the 1st The return of visitors to the City Hall Library September, 1907, shows that of non-Chinese there were 265 to the Library and 14% to the meum, and of Chiness 158 to the former and

-["DAILY PRESS" RIOLUSIVE BREVIOR.]

BOARD.

ANOTHER COMPROMISE,

The reply from the Government relative to

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held the much-discussed question of exempting yesterday at the Board Room. The Hon. Mr.ertain block of houses in Mongkoktami from W. Chatham C.M.G. (Vice-President), presided, estou 175 was read as follows Referring to and there trere also pressat Dr. F your letter of the 3rd alt, I am directed to state that H.E. the Governor-in Codnail is un- able to permit total exemption from the requies....

Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Dr. He

REPORTED MUTINY IN A BRITISH REGIMENT.

LONDON, September 3rd.Macfarlane (Assistant Medical Officer of It is reported that a mutiny has Health), Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (Registrar General), Hon. Mr. E. A Hewett, Mr.A. stationed in the Transvaal. The ont- Chu-pak, Mr, Fong Wa-shun, and Mr. G. A. occurred among the Royal Engineers Shelton Hooper, Mr. H. Humphrys, Mr. Lau

look is said to be serious.

Woodcock (secretary).

DRAFT ESTIMATES.

ments of soation 175 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinauss, 1903, as amended by Ordinanes No. 8 of 1977, in the case of houses Now: 101 to 231 Station Street North, Moug- kaktsal. The Governor-in Conncil has, how- ever, granted exemption from the requiremente of the asetiva on condition that half the kitchen on the upper foors of each booss is convart-

opened in snob case from the living room. on the fear into the verandah.""

jerkily to catch the evening breeze, the 1,690 to the latter. The library wa thorotore | ANTWERP DOOKERS' STRIKE the draft estimates for the Sanitary Departmented into verandal, and that. a window is

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visited by 523 parsons, and the Museum by 1,339. At-a-weting, of the Boottish Masoni decided to conduct another series of monthly Quadrillo Association, held this week, it was dances in the City Hall, beginning in the first week of November. Last winter's dancis were very enjoyable, and so even geester success is anticipated for the forthcoming series. Mr. Blake is the secretary, and in- ending subscribers should communicate with

him.

wemen swayed, graeefilly over the sweep | shaft, and the holmismen stcerol through the pass; and the mental image of the days to come, with smoky, snorting steam traw lers fossily replacing the old-fashioned craft, gase him almost n pain. He desired to arprem opposition to the idea, but knew that none but utilitarian arguments could prevail in that company. All he could think of was the possible disturbing effects of interfering with the livelihood of the faber folk, and be mooted the point."

The reformer made short work of him.King Edward VII," which took on board If they were to kowtow to the conservatism the "Jupiter being sound with 69) tous at 614 thus at an average of 157.7 tons per hour, of the natives, nothing would ever be done. 148.5 tons per hone. In the light quick-fring Besides, bad not alectric trams supersaled gunlasera test, a 12-ponlar gun fired 126 ricebay without doing any harm? There rounds and wonde 77 hits; and a 3 pounder 165

were-12 rounde, 10 Bite la 55aen, Trom a

The best coaling made by the ships of the Chauuel Fleet, ut-Invergorden, was that of the

Losnos, September 3rd. The strike at Antwerp continues, and the dockers are now rioting.

THE COST OF COAL..

LONDON, September 3rd, The price of coal has risen another two shillings per ton, and a further rise is considered probable. ~

[KEUTER'S BERVICE.]

THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREE. MENT

LONDON, Septouber list. The Anglo-Kussian agreement has been

-

The reply from the Government relative to

for the year 1998 was rand as follows: I am of the 22nd inst. stating that the Sanitary _directed to acknowledge roosipt of your letter

Mr. HOOPER minuted-As Mosers J. D. Board had agreed to adopt the Estimates for the Bumphreys & Son hold certificates, mention- Sanitary Department for the year 19 subjected in section 2 of their letter of 11th December, to the item. "Inspector of Markota (£195 to they can claim exemption in accordance with £230 by £5 sanually)." being delatex, and to section 208 of the Tablic Health and Build. acquaint you for the information of the Boardings Ordinance, 1903,

not

has no objection to changing the designation of Mars J. D. Humphreys and Soo are that in deference to its wiehas, the Government Mr. HUMPHREYS This may be so, but the officer referred to to that of "Euspec-anxious to go to the expense of testing it la tor of Cattle Depot and Slaughter House, court of law. The Board are not obliged to Kowloon," where an officer for this work is, in take sotion and I fail to see how they can very the opinion of the - Government, absolutely essential. I am to add that the question of for exemption on three separate occasions.

well do so, having recommended the property alterations in the constitution of the Sanitary Department is receiving the consideration of the Government. The fact that consequential changes in the Estimates will act appear in the draft extintes for next year is dus to the fact reached in time for inclusion, and will involve

Mr. LAU CHO HAK-The enforcement of section 175 is entirely left to the discretion of the Board who should withdraw the notice. slight misunderstanding in the minds of re- The VICE-PRESENT-I think there is a

was a big market here for fish, ant it rounds and 96 hits. The best individual results gigned in St. Petersburg; malilictions will that final decision on this matter oxanot be bara as to the power the Board possesses as to the

was time less antiquated methods were adopted to cater to it. At present there were 22,000 odd fishing boat licences issued, and yet tong of Buh had to be imported by steamer from Canton. That showed that the juuks could not cope with the demand. Chinese elsewhere had gone in for steam trawlers-on the Shantung | coast, be believed--and be had heard there was a big company at work ou similar lines in Cochin China.

But nothing has ever been heard of the Accoss of the two steam trawlers up north,' interrupted stickler for fanta, and I believe there was a good deal of diffulty -put-in the way of the French complay, 80 that it is still only in the projection stage, I understand. Is it not the fact that it is a local scarcity of fish that requires the

12-pounder; and. 16 rounds, 16 hits in soso, from a 3-pounder,

Lord Halsbury, High Seward of the Bui versity of Oxford, delivered the inaugural dress at the summer meting of University

Extension studente at Oxford last mouth, Ha add that Kipling in his denunciation of fannelled fools was not to be moderatood as doing more than denouncing the excess which would orifice all earnest daty to play of say sort, but it seemed to him a more serious attack apon the manliness of England-when the State interesned to prevent education in skill and discipline such as would enable men to defend their country against an outside enemy.

An extraordinary meeting of 2,000 'Britisk Indians was hold in Pestorin on July 31, delegates from all parts of the Transvaal being present. Mr. Hosken, member of the Legislative Assembly, addressed the meating in a most sympathetic speech, but urged the Indians to

be exchanged shortly, when the terms will be published.

BETTING ON THE LEGER.

LONDON, September 1st. 5 to-4-on Woolwinder, 8 to 1 against Roi

Herode.

THE SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

LONDON, September 1st. A pavie reigos in Tangier. A special steamier conveya many families from the Town today. Many Europeans are sending their families frona Algiers next week. -

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 3rd September.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.,

reference to the Secretary of Stats.

modification of the provisions of this section If the Board declines to exergise this power the The VICE-PRESIDENT Members of the Board will observe that the Government, have enforce the provisiour of the Ordinance, eo,that course will be for the Bailding Authority to adopted the proposal of the Rard that the I don't think the Bord in taking up this Inspecter of Markets should be dispensed with position will be conferring any boon upon the and the title alt red to Inspector of Cattle owners of property.. Depot and Slaughter house, Kowloon With regard to the paragraph which appeared in this morning's paparasz to some further changes having been male in the duties of the Sanitary Department staff, I may say that the announ changes are still engaging the attention of the Government.

eement is somewhat premature. Any farther

THE PROPOSED STANDING OLDERS:

The following reply was reasived from the Government relative to the proposed Standing

Orders: --

Colonial Secretary's Office,

August 23rd, 1907.

whether I am to oɔnsider myself muzzled ou M HUPKEEPS I would like to ask this question.

The VICE-PRESIDENT-Oh Do, you are al Liberty to speak.

A. S. WATSON & CO.. {produce of our twenty thousand Hongkong submit to the inevitable. Mr Gandhi, barrister.BEFORE M. A. G. Wise (PUISNE JUDGE.)directed to sinto that the Acting Attorney. fourth time it has come back. It seems to me

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janks to be augmented from Cantou? Iat-law, said the Indisus would rather sur the have heard it repeatedly said that, the local severost penalties they be enslaved. A resolution fishing grounds ars comparatively exhaust declaring that the Inlians would continua to ed. The Government tries to stop dynn-resist compulsory registration was carried

miting, but it still allows a ridiculously

smal mesh."

All the more reason," put in the first sjenker, for the introduction, of steam trawlers. They could go further afield in the same time.”

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The reply was that fish was too cheap here to make it pay, It would otherwise mean an increase in the price of fish, au awkward problem. Even at home, where fish as dearer, the industry was No unnaymously signed communications that have particularly flourishing. Besides," added well-informed listener, the present method of getting the fish to market from the local fleet is not so antiquated as you suppose. A number of steam launches are employed as ten lers. The junks discharge at various convenient points, where these launches call specially, and thence hurry back to Hongkong. A Shaukiman, Aber

already appeared in other papers will be inserted,

-Orders for extra copica of Daily Przse should be cut before 11 am, on dry of publication. After that hour the mpply is limited. Only supplied for Cash

Telegraphic Address: Payas, Coles A.B.C. Gik Ed. Lieber, P.O. Box, 34. Telephone No. 12.

BIRTH.

On August 24th, at Shanghai, the wife of F W. Seewanr, of a daughter.

BIARRIAGE.

cheses for the King- Emperor were given with Dimony. At the conglusion of the meeting

the greatest enthusiasm.

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AN INTERPRETER'S CLAIM.' Chang A Chong, a 1 agent ad, Lee Woon Nam for $300 salary for acting as clerk and landed in Hongkong: from Honolulu ftoon, interpreter to defendent in Manila, Plaintiff years ago and sport a good deal of time in Hongkong, Canton and scila. Early this Mr. Coniul Mortimer draws attention in his year he was introduced to defendant in the report to the incressing trade in land etter Namboi prison at Cantón. Defendant was im akius at Wenebow, 1,700 kaving been exported prisoned in osanection with the liabilities of last year and 1440 In 1903, The animale the Wa! We bank, which he was man1ging. which must be fairly numerous, are caught in and he sent for plaintiff in order to bear nets, spared, shot, or trapped, and are also how a certain business was progressing in hunted by specially trained dogs. The skins Manils. Defendant asked, plaintiff could are sent, first to the skin market at Shanghai, ho go to Maulis for him, and after severs) whence they appear ultimately to find their meetings plaintiff agreed to nocompany him to the length of the skin, the price in Wonokow months, but plaintiff did not received any salary way to Germany. They are sold according to Manila. Thy remained in Manile for three being about fe. Gd, par foot. Other skins exported for his marvides. The contract between the two word 445 racoon, 310 fox. 1,46) badger, 2 was a verbal one; there was nothing in writing.

gor, 63 rat, and 1,5k oat skins.

Mr. Lang represented the plaintiff and Mr. Jackson-represented the defondant. on suggested that plaintiff had gous to Manila “Defendant's case was a denial, and Mr. Jack in connection with his agency business. “

After evidence, his Lordship gave judgment for defondant with costs.

Those who are engaged in the China tea trade

will read with amusement the following clipping from the leading Calcutta journal: We regret the necessity, but we are compelled to Tea Association both hero and at hems that a warn the publicity department of the Indian

On August 28th, at Shangbai, CHARLES JOE deen, Stanley, and so forth, the fish are 30 small campaign is gradually developing against | transferred. Fish is frequently found on Indian tes in favour of the Cuiga variety. We Hongkong breakfast tables that has beeu do not imagine that it will have any greater

HEAD to SARAH ANAR, eldest daughter of the late John Chatliam and Mrs. Chathast, of Shanghai.

DEATH.

Bir Referring to your letter of the 8th instant re previous correspondence, I am General's advice was sought on 12th July last with regard to the proposed amendments of the Standing Orders of the Board.

as

Mr. HUMPHREYS-I may tell you thef although I am not in the Company myself, the firm in which I am a partner has shares. affairs than sayone else, and will not vote on I have more to do in managing the Company's the question. At the same time, bafore tak- strongly against the way the Government ing my seat I should like to protest vary treats the Board in this matter. This applica tion has been referred to the Government for exemption four times already, and this is the we are simply an advisory Board, and that all our powers-are- taken away from us, As long

we confine one attention 2. Mr. Gomperts desired time to consider persons who have latrines and watar tanks in

to cartsin.. the point raised and in consequence the back yards our division is final, but as soon Ferment was unable to place his opinion the Board attempts to consider anything of any before the Board.

3. The watter has now been referred to Mr. Government with the remark "the Governor- importance it always comes back from the Rees Davies, the Attorney General, Those opie-in-Council in not pleased to grant exemption.** ien is as follows:

If the Government are going to continus to "() The statatory power given to the do this, it seems to me that the simplest Nanitary Board limits its right to make course would be for the Governor-in-Council standing orders for regulating the procedure to dissolve the Board altogether and settle of its meetings and in my opinion standing overything itself out of hand. Why refer it to ordera, which seek to place a probibition as to the Board at all! I don't know whether these con- right of voting would not come within the stant pin pricks-I can call them nothing alts (b) An amendment to the Public Health and members of the Board and make thom resign, purview of the section and are ultra cires are taken with a view to exsupèrate the unofficial Buildings Ordinancs might be effected by but as one of the ratepayers representatives F inserting after Beotion IS a section prohibiting will sign when I feel inclined to do so, or any member from voting on any question in when the ratepayers take me off-not hafore, which he is beneficially interested."

make proposed amendments in their standing to say that that is a threat which I am sure Mr. HOOPER-Sir, With regard to your 4. In view of this opinion this Government remark that if the Board refused to take sation- withdraws the suggestion that the Board should

you, the Building Authority, could, I venture to be necessary) the advisability of introducing Board. Bat for your information I may tell orders and will later consider (if it should seem

would have no weight with any member of this a clause on the lines suggested in the conclud-you, Sir, that in my minute I stated that ing paragraph, of the Attorney-General's?

On August 20th, at Tientsin, Joux Daugas caught during the-night. Steam trawlers success than any of the many provi›us atto pasabout to commence operations for the drying to observe that the member of the Board whose stating that the houses were built according to

25th, 1855.

Itoss, mate of the lightship Taku," born October could scarcely improve upon that. By-and-to stem the popularity of the Indian average, by, when the railways open up inland markets for fresh fish), as they undoubtedly will, your idea may be practical. At pre- sent it does not seem 80.

LONGKONG OFFION: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C, LONDON OFFICa: 131, FLEET STREET, B.C

The Daily Press.

The reformer was silenced, last not HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1907.

convinced. The esthetically-minded of Shadowy mails of £shing juuks, silhouetted saile being swallowed by the gathering; jentor, watching the last of the shadowy against a sunset sky, processioning out of darkness, reflected that at the rate the Hongkong harbour to their accustomed railways were now being advanced, there fishing grounds, make a picture that one would be little fear of such a rupture of seeing is unlikely to forget. Apart from its picturesqueness as a spectacle, from its had they not, beating out beneath the stars,

romance in his time, and was glad. So to

felt the fisherfolk. ment, night

À PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

opinion into an Ordinance embodying the points certificates have been granted by the Board and At about seven o'clock on Monday morning a

in the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance by the Building Authority un lor Section 1909 which call for amendment. herbalist residing at 104, Queen's Road Central,

288 of the previous ordinance. The ow 5.1 200 to add that HE. the Governor is glad your hand, or under that of your delegate, of the property holda certificates under their latest find. The woman with the leather required a lighted lamp, and not having a matsh bat we must really congratulate the agitstors on of Chinese medicines. For this purpose he Interior who has bem discovered de adin handy he saturated some paper with kerosene and resolution being taken which would in the ales holds certificates from this Board stating remarks were, the means of preventing the the Building Laws. The owner of the property Manchester should furaish magnificent material attempted to light it at the fire. As soon as he opinion of the Attorney General bave been ultra that the houses were built in accordance with for a China les crusade. Bat even good put the paper on the fire there was a blaze, anderes, endorses the principle to which it was the Public Health Laws, and in face of that spons are not much as in a bad cause. There the names caught on to the sleeve of his jacket. suggested to give effect and declared himself in I think there is no course open bat for the Indian ten without exhibiting the leather about the house, and eventually ont on to Queen's are really a number of people who have inbibed Losing his presence of mind, he rushed wildly sympathy with it.

The Vica-PRESIDENTI propose the Jester

Board to take no further action in this be effective even among the most ignorant!" symptom. The danger is a little too illusory to Road. By this time all his garments were te op the table. I dont think it calls for

The formation of The China

Cotton porters Guild, of which a copy of the rules

between China and Japan. The Guild, which interesting event in the development of trade has been sent to the N.-C. Daily News, is au

slight, and the terrified man set up a shell comment. screaming as he dashed along the road, A number of people in the vicinity came to his assistanse, and extting off the barning clothes,

it was found necessary taramare him to hospital, done, however, he had been severely burned, and ved him from farther injury. Beforethis was

sthetic stimule for the lover of the beauti-been of this threaten consists of merchanty exporting their cotton to where he is now lying in a satrous condition.

ful, it seems it can be suggestive to the mind practical, to the materially-minded person who rarely overlooks such considerations as those of dividends and chow. One such the yesterday. other evening saw the oft-repente i scene, so provocative of contemplative mplure, but with him it worked differently. He spoke. about it somewhat as follows:

Shanghai was on Monday proclaimed under the Hongkong Quarantine Regulations.

matter; and I may say that I have been

In these circumstances I would mose that no notion whatever be taken on the notice.

Mr. LAU CHU-PAK moonded.

legally advised that neither the Bulding Mr. Hoorn-I have a few remarks tɔ make, take any action, as it is covered by this sectión. Authority nor the Board have any right to I should have been willing to let the matter pass without comment considering that the

were ultra vires, but there is a personal clear, for your information, in a paragraph in opinion I expressed that the standing orders legal adviser of the Crown has confirmed the

allusion in the fiber to myself. I am grati fied that His Excellency is pleased with my date of your certificate. I would ask that it John D. Hamphreys, letter you will and the attitude, but though I was responsible for the resolution not being parsed Tathers to, be read,

Mr HOOPER-In order to make it quite.

"The

Japan, aud apparently chiefy of Japanoss nationality, has been established, to quote its

THE QUEEN'S SUMMER MUFF. There were two more plague fatalities opening provisions, “to promote, the common Interests of the cotton exporters who ship their.

HEE MAJESTY STARTS A NEW FASHION. Sammer mufts are now the corect Suishing

the principle of the resolution. In order The VICE PRESIDENT (reading). cargo to Japan while doing its best in driving touch to the smart toilette, sinos Queen however, that there should be no misunderstand. Company upon this assurance erected 22 of these the inferior cotton containing much water out Alexandra got this pretty fashion at the opening ingin future, I would like to say that while I houses on the lot which were completed and of the market. For this purpose a testing trifles are made of flowers, feathers, chiffon, or the right to criticies whatever application of August 12th, 1902, and by the Sanitary Board of the University College School. These dainty adhere to the principle I reserve to myslf passed by the Director of Public Works on house, in accordance with the provisions sp talle, the only stipulation being that they must that principle the Government may make in on August 14th, 1902. The Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-

proved by the Japan Colten Spinners match the Lane and ruffie with which they are The business men here often complain of Macas on Sunday next by the commodious connexion with the Guild, at which all regular, one of the most popular faucies of the year,"

boat Company sunounce a special excursion to Association, is-established at Shanghai In worn: The Queen's fashion is likely to become future, because I think we must all jealously Mr. Hoo EE--And I have seen those cer- bad times, but they do not hustle testaamer Honor. prove them. There, It seems, to me, is an

,"guard the noofficial majority at this Board. tificate. a Bend-street costumier stated to an Express With these remarks I am willing to let the as well as secondary members of the latter are

representative.

The Vice-PRESIDENT-I don't know that instance of neglected opportunity. Instead

bound to have their raw cotton lested, when they export it to Japan, The rules of the but it will prove a boon to this age of pocketless the Government on-farther considering the perhaps, it would be better to refer the matter The summer muff is not only very artistic, matter taise its course. I may adsl that I think there le any use in taking a division. I think, Of those slow-going juuks, feebly fighting

organization are carefully and comprehensively gowns, as it is fitted with a pocket large enough sibject will find there is no necessity for these to the Crown Solicitor and ascertain how it adverse tidos, depending on fickle winde,

advance of Shanghai Tis. 500 for each regular is the flower potel sot, of toque, muff, and ruffle. an advisory board with regard to exemption, drawn up, and a guarantes fund is exacted in

to hold a porse and bandkerchief. zig-zaging toward the open sea, where their

One of the prettiest designe we have made standing orders because we are practically, only stands. crews will struggle with cumbersome nets;

the following offers were elected Chairman, cangat by a single thrand. mober, and Shanghai T, 300 from each. The articles are composed of talle, over which while we have no money to spend aer bara the Attorney Generat he isken. secondary member. At the Arst general meeting the petala of Imitation flowers are scattered and we power to enter into contracts. We can only and dawdle home to the same way

Mr. M. Fajise (Mitsui); Committee, essra. K their catch, why should there not be a few

Ugasawara (Monkwa) T. Hauds (Hauda) 8 shalea, as, for instance, apple blossoma petals on

The VICE-PRESIDENT-Yes, the Attorney- The bulls and potal are always in contrasting into the mater they will find there is

advise the Government, so if they kok General. Do members agres? up-to-date steam trawlers, that would rece

Miyamoto (Naigai), G. Okade (Tate & Co.); lavender coloured talle, or apricot talle sewino necessity for such a low.~ Manager, Mr. J, Yamasaki (Telhoh & Co.)

Members. Signifled their approval of this with the petals of white roses,

with

Among the arrivals by the as, Fawate Maru from Australia yesterday were Mr. S. A. and Mrs Villiers Mr. Villers, who is Laboral M.P. for Brighton, is ons tour through the Orient barbour close on Thursday The course is Entries for the swimming race across the

from the Police pier, Kowloon, to the Praya wall between Murray picr and the V.R.C. To date there are nix entrants.

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Mr HOOPER-I move that the opinion of

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