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to add the present proviso. I think he intended discretion" to cover points of law as well ne questions of fact.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I cannot so how it amplia the motion!

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-It amplifies the section in the way I have been enteryoring to explain during the laat tən minutes.”

The COLONIAL SZORTY-It seeme to me the amendment you want to make'is to clause 85. Hon. Mr. Polleox-It is an amendment to

olause 84.

Hon. Sie HET BERKLEY-It seems to

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1908.

HAMBURG.

(FROM OUR CORREFONDENCE,)

May 28th,

Į. first court. It into be regreted in the interest

of public decency as the whole air will have

to be threshed out again at a fresh trial.

STATE EXPRESS-

Becklee Herr Hardon threatoun to produce CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO.

much new

evidence, which he avers, will

The ATTORNEY-GENBAL-Undoubtedly the deletion of the words will somewhat mini- miss the original proposal. Still the dis- cretion in the Governor-in-Council is absolute, Breaking for myself as the legal adviner of the Governor-in-Cenuoll, if I were satisded that an appellant had suflleiant grounds to Janvaany reasonable doubt as to the construction of the statute I should have no hesitation in advising the Governor-in-Council to acquiesse in the application of any appollant to states a When the words were orignally inserted they were not accompanied by the express words to which I have taken exoption, requiring the Governor-in-Council to give effect to the dires-ateseted the attention of the welknown geois madeniablo, is in a great measure due to the

me all my learned friend desires can be obtained in the proviso which the hen, Attorney General propose to add to the end of the clause. Thattion of the Court - proviso empowers any person to apply to the Supreme Court for "wandamos, injunction, probibition," sil of which include applications on questions of law. No question of law on arise otherwise than on one of these three ordere.

Hou, Mr. POLL OCK-With all due deference, the Attorney-General has not answered my It is not the discretion which be point. himelf would axorsine but whether the

the oldce

would other incumbente of apheld the public right. That is why I con- siderit.necessary that this sentence which has beer acquiesced in by the Government should The ATTORNEY GEE-You don't pro-emain the Bill. I must press this matter to a pose, to state an opinion on a question of feet

Bou. Sir HENRY BERKELAY-I don't see Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-YOL

Hop. Mr. PeLOCK-I ortainly latend to

press my amendment,

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I cannot see how

One of the first arctic explorers, Capt. Kari Koldaway, died here on the sight of 17th to implicate others besides Prince Eulenburg 18th init. He was born in Bücken, a small great deal of flik will no doubt, be place in Hanover, or Ost, 26, 1887 and entered theirred up again and though the witnesses merchaate service s slad of sixteen. He later will be examined in camera their depositions on sailed as first mate on boards Bremen sailing will somehow become known and he eagerly vessel trading with Archangel, where he gained poised upon by sensational papers that are considerable experience in aretle navigation, and in the habit of pandering to the vitiated I not help feeling that the spread of gross spent some time in studying mathematics and taste of a certain part of the public, astronomy in Hanover sail Göttingen. and perverse immorality, which from all accounts grapher Dr.Petermans and when the latter about trend of modern thought with regard to the the middle of the sixties of the last century first relation of the sexes and sexual matters.he started the idea of a German expedition for the astity, nay all justification of the marriag tie discovery of the Northpole and whep his appeal is questioned and free love advocated by serious to the nation for the necessary funds met with people; in art and literature the erotic element no-liberal », response that the plan could be garis bogeming more and more socontuated and ried out, ko offered the coromand in it to young books, plays, pictures &e, which would have Koldoway, who accepted and on May 24th, 1869, aroused general ory of indignation and been at bros placed on the soolal index fifty years ago, left forgen in the schooners" Germania,” for

no longer seem to shook anybody not even, the the East coast of Greenland. Dr. Peterrane in common with many others in those days young, art, in the eyes of many, apparently Un- believed that beyond a certain latitude and a orcasing and hailowing everything. with and that the route along the Eastoomst of tidens sooner or later. Greenland offered the best plause of bresking through the belt of ion that ensiroled it. Captain Kolde way however noon found it to be impos- sible to sope with, the enormous masses of ive he encountered and thereupon shaped his conres to Spitzbergen in search of the famous Gilliland of which, however, no trace could be discovered, He therefore employed the remaining summer months in exploring the robipelago of On a division being taken there voted-For Spitsbergen and returned home in September the mendment Hon Sir Henry Berkeley, of the same year. Still favouring the opinion Hoa Dr, Ho Kai, Harbour Master, Kegistrar of Dr. Petermann that the Greenland route General, Director of Public Works, Golouials the easiest he took charge of a woood Treasurer, Attorney-General, Colonial Secretary xpedition in the following summer but with

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SIR E. GREY ON THE ANGLO- JAPANESE AGREEMENT.

this carries the section in the slightest degrany necessity in view of the soncessione made far as the Northpole open water was to ba tasti restralzed freedom however inevitably leads to Ambassador; presided. Sir Edward Grey, in

further. The words are so very general,

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-Iaunot consent, to it being handed down to posterity that I was the author of this bit of work.

The COLONIAL SKORTiny-The point you are trying to get at is already covered.

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-There might be insation er indecision and the whole thing might be hang, up, It is rather difficult, I admit, to frape an amerdment.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY-There must be decision one way or the other. There may be s plan submitted to the Building Authority whe According to my reading

by the Attorney General for leaving out the words. A person who goes to the Governor-in. Council should be prepared to abide by the denision of that body. It will multiply litigation to leave in these words, and I think my learned friend should be content with the concesions made in the matter.

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-I must ask for a. division.

Against the Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart, Hon. Mr. Pollock, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, Nine to three.

no Belter result. In the meantime & committee

of the section it is not proper, The other man and H. E. the General Officer Commanding had been formed in Bremon for arotic explora- my it is proper. If the man is dimstisfied he thereupon takes it to the Governor-in-Connoil The section has been fully considered by this Council, and the hon. member who questions it cannot draft an amendment to satisfy himself, I think the sedion ought to stand.

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-I would more that the words "expression of opinion" be inserted after wetion. The Building Authority may say This is my view, The other man may say this is my view. The Building Authority may decline to give a definito opinion one way -or another.1

Hia FACELLENCY-He has to do so within specified time. Do you wish to prets your -amendment to a division!

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK—Yes. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL~The appeal must be from some decision.

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-I am not going to be bound down by the technical use of the word

***davision.”

The motion was put to a division, and H18 EXCELLENT declared that the now bad it Hon. Mr. Pollock was the only one to support the amendment.

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-There another amend ment to clauro 24.

An amendment by the ATTORNEY-GENERAL that the words "with the opinion" should be aubstituted for "to give effest to the inding" was agreed to.

The ATTORNEY GENERAL moved a new soo tien 2856. The committee would remember that they had deleted the words in the provise to clause

auch order shall be Burl for all intents and proces" It was proposed that "an order of the Governor-in-Connell an an appeal shall abe final and may be enforced by the Supreme Court as if it had been an order of that.Court. This was based upon the Imperial precedent. It was desirable to have proper machinery in order to enforce the order of the Governor-in Conncil

fral,

to

Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-Supposing the Gover. or has come to a decision!

The ATTORNEY-GREIRAL-I move to leave but the words in that cause such order shall

Hon. Dr. Ho KA-Then there is no need to be foul for all intents and purposes." The object of that is, that when a point hasfer to the Full Court, bean raised, it is possible that the word, The clause was then passed. might be construed as affecting the subsequent A proviso by the ATTORNEY GENERAL to be olsace which given power to the Governor-in-inserted at the end of the clause was Council to state & special base. The two clauses passed as follows: "And by the addition are intended to be read together, and the object at the end thereof of the words: Provided in to get machinery to give effect to the decision that nothing herein contained shall exempt any of the Govenor-in-Council whether it be based person from any proceeding by way of man- apon the order of the Governor-in-Conusit | famus, injunction or prohibition."

Other amendments of a verbal nature were direct or whether it be based upon the direction obtained from the Supreme Court on the special The AfrOANET GENERA-moved to add to the preamble the words" and to make better case stated,

provison for the preservation of the public health."

Hon. SIB HENRY BERKELEY moved that the words in lige 23 doomed expedient" be struck oat and the word "just" substituted. -

Agreed th 1

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the follow ing proviso is clause "Provided that nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent any person from applying to the Supreme Court for a mandamus, lajunotion or prohibition and to do so instead of appealing to the Go- vernor-in-Council under this section."

dealt with.

Agreed to.

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ORDINANCE, The ATTORNEY-GENERAL proposed the third reading of the ill extitled An Ordinance to provide for the registration of Cheriets and Druggists and to regulate the Sale of Poisons.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded and the bill was read a third time,

The Connoil was adjourned fill next Thursday.

FINANCE COMMITTEE,

.

tion and funds coming in freely, a second ve:56) the Hauss" was fitted out whilst the Germania "was supplied with an antiliary team orgine, the two ships being placed ander the command of Captain Koldeway They left Bremerhaven on June 15th, 1989, the King of Prussis "being amongst those that no- embled to bid them Godspeed. The two vessels getting separated the "Hansa” soon after- wards foundered in the fee, har grew being zaved after a long and perilous drift on a large doe. The" Germania" way more fortunate for having forced a passage through the les she advanced

A pity which certainly ought not to appear on the stage is the old Italian comedy by Macohiavelll, the author of the "Prince,

Mandragola." It was performed here at the Dentiche Schauspielhaus last winter, after having been vetoed by the consor in Berlin, The police intervened and although several passages were omitted and others modified, in sisted on its suppression. The maaging diroo tor appealed to the law and the court has quite recently pronounced the decree of the author tias illegal and consequently of non-effect. The play, the very essence of which is lewdness, will therefore in all probability be reproduced next

Bean and no doubt draw full houses.

Mr. Asquith's Old Age Pension scheme is not criticized favourably by part of the press in this seantry, it being faxred, that, unless based on the contributory principle such a measure will be used by all parties in the State to catch working men's coted by ontbidding each other as to the benefits to be conferred, particularly if the suffrage were to be lowered,

THE LATE COLONEL MARTIN,

TAIN EFFORTS TO RECOVER THE BODY.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Tokyo, June-11th.

As far as the facts of the drowsing are con

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*ITS ORISOTN MOEN BECUES THAN EVNE." Bir Edward. Groy, Neoretary for Foreign Affairs, was present last month at the seren- teanth annual dinner of the Japan Sosisty held * the Whitebail-flooms, over which his Excellency Canut Komura, tho Japanese The Emperor of proposing the tasst of Japan," said: The Emperor of Japan representa dynasty whose records go book for more than two thousand years and round the representa- tive of that is nasty to-day, in the person of the present Emperor, centre the section of a people whose devotion and patriotism and

(Hear, hear,) capacity to make saorifices for their country is known to the whole world, with the Empire of Japan-it is now some years since the British Government entered late The Treaty of Alliance was an Alliance, renewed in its present form now nearly last three years, I ask myself: What test three years ago, and looking back over the could you apply as to whether sa-Alliance was wise and whether it has been successful?" I should ask: "Has a Treaty of Alliance, in the ROBINSON PIANO Co., LTD. And the test I should apply would be two-fold. years which have elapsed ai ce it was made, made its objects secure, and hea it tended to promote Both those questions unhesitatingly pesos ? ** can be answered in the afirmate of the Aug Japanese Alliance. (Cheers,) Those who monde. it believed at the time that the objects it had in

·view were objósta with which the whole world might sympathise, because they were directed against no other Fower and wore for the That view welfare of all, (Hear hear.) has been endorsed, because in the course of the last three years Japan has entered into Agreements with other Powers, having more or less the same objects as the Anglo- Japanese Alliance; and precisely because other with Powers had been willing to makqagreemente i Japan, covering more or leas the same ground, wo ere entitled to say to-day that the objects of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance are more secure than ever-cheers)and because other unions have shown a disposition to endorse itu ohjee a as objects with which they alsoare in sympathy, those objets are hot only more robure, but the prospect of pesos also is more secure, as far as those objects are concerned, (Cheers.). Long

The Japan Daily Mail" in reference to the may those good relations between ourselves and Japan continue, and long may the objects of the

Kores Dally News," says :-" I Anglo-Japanese Alliance receive the asme case of the approval from the world aw is the case to-day appears that the British Government has not (Lond cheers.) Count Komurs, responding fallen in with the idea of suppressing the was his sinoare hope that the work of the Japan bat has preferred to send the Crown Advocats later to the toast of The Fts idant, maid it vernacular editions of the Korts Daily Newe," Society would prove as neeful in the fo area from Shangal, who will fastilute proceedings in the past in contributing to the consolidation against the proprietor of these journals ander of the ties which united the two great Engirea provisions of the Order in Coatcil. For this in close felendship and allianés. (Cheers.)"

parpose a daly authorized British Court of Justice will be opened in Seoul, and we under. stand that a judge is already on his way from PHYSICIANS AND CHINA TEA: A PROTEST.

Shanghai. This is interesting as illustrating the extreme care exercised by Great Britaia whenever the cause of justice is concerned. No trouble is aided nor any expense grudged in shall have full due." order that even the hamblest British subject

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JOURNALISM IN KOREA

far as the Sabine Island abt 74.31 v. lat. The conditions proving fairly favourable the It is now seven days siaco Colonel Martin outline and formation of the cost were care- met a tragic death in the cold waters of. Lake fully examined, the expedition penetrated for Chuzenji and 'every effort has been made to into the Frans Joseph Fjord until further pro-repover his body, but without success. One of Hon. Mt. POLLOCK-Sappose there is gress became impossible. The Germanis" then the greatest obstacles the searchers have met went into winter quarters off the northernmost with has been the intense cold of the waters of reference to Full Court, what then

the lake, which is 4,400 fent above sea level. Hon. Sir HENRY BERELY The Governor point of the Sabina Island, not having boon able

Colonel Martin proceeded simpet direct to will not give his decision nntil the matter has to get beyond the Shannon Islands about 75,40 been dealt with by the Full Court. If the st. the Austrian Jalins Payer, who has Nikka on arrival in Japan. He made a very appellant grea the Governor-in-Council sines become famous in aretio history, pushing brief stay in Tokyn, and it is doubtful whether the decision shall be final, and if he elects to on with a ledge party as far as Cape Bamarok he called at the Embassy, all this showing” appeal elsewhere, the decision will likewise be 77 m. lat. in the following spring. The state desire to get into a bracing atmosphere, and

of the jos daring the sommerfas Bo enjoy the vigorous air of the monstains, unfavourable that Captain Koldeway found it impossible to proceed further northcerned very few particulars can be given in and reluctantly set sail for home arriving in addition to those sent you by telegraph, but Bremerhaven an Sep. 11. He has had not there are one or two errors which can be

Presiding at the meeting of the Imperial Tea reached a very high-latitude but in other corrected. Colonel Martin accompanied-by-Mr. respects the voyage was regarded as most Parry, sa English visitor, made a short Company (Limited) Mr. F. G. Painter sirad that there was no reference made in the last atkinotory baring, owing to Capt Koldeway's az at Nikks and went on to Chuzenji, 2,000 two grissances of the ten trae. The first was

Budget as to tes duly. He contended that it On the 29th May a change was effected in the careful observations, added much to our know feet higher, and pat ap at the Lazenido Hotel

was very unjustifiable that they should still registration of the Korean editions of the have to pay a tax of 54, per lb, upon an artiols Kores Daily News" by which Mr. Marnham, ledge of those regions. An account of the On the afternoon of the ii inst, he set out expedition and its results were published in (not alone as telegraphed) accompanied by

The Seoul Pross" says:-"The principsi 18754 by the Brammen ommittee under the hostman for a little fiabing. To those who which only realised on the average & prios of whe is for some time, been winsoted with the

be relaxed on the part of all concerned to obtain editorship of its later, who had become embroi-know these mountain lakes there are always 84d. por it. He trasted that no shorts would papers, has become editor and proprietor.

considerable reduction in the amount of the object of the continplated proceedings, if we led in a violent and lengthy controversy with certain dangers, and a common one is the sad-

tes duty, Hear, hear.) Prosseding, he raised mistake not, is to place the nocneed under bond Dr. Petermann on the subject of the Eastocast dea breeze which sweeps down from the moun.

medical men to recommend China tes to second offence being deportation. Mr. Bethell of Greenland route, which he now held to be tain sides and transforms what has been a pane protest against the growing prantice of for future good conduct, the consequence of impracticable. Capt. Keldoway was appointed smooth as glass into something resembling an heir patiente in preference to Indian and may be convicted of the charge brought against Was legally responsible for the stant to the Deutsche Swarte is this town sugry sou. An experienos such as this was had Caylon tons on the ground that the China las con- him, because the offensive writings appeared and imperial institution for the supervision by a boating party at Hakone last summer but tained far less tannie than the other kinds. He while he

contanded that the physician who recommended nepapers in question. But so he has since without sny ill consequences. and study of matters bonected with ocean

Colonel Martin's boatman would be well the use of China tos must be totally unaware of cessed to be legally responsible for those the conditions ander which it was manufactured: publications, there would no longer be any navigation, and subsequently became its head; his distingabbed services in this position and acquainted with the conditions. He kept well He (the apesarer) did not propass to disgust the sense in exacting from him pledge for futura Buddenly a cloud appeared on the shareholders with the fall details of some of the god conduct. The result is that the new the value-of-his-scientific writings have been inshore, generally recognized and were rewarded by alopes of Nantai Jams and the small-bost-wes Chinese lea making houses, but he read from an publisher and editor of the Kores Daily News, the title of Geheimer Admiralitaterath and a moment afterwards struck by a egaall. This expert report some statem-nis showing the very bolag free from any legal restraint, will be st that if doctors were aware of these they would papers for seditions, purposes, as his predecessor was followed by a st ong wind from the north-aonaiary conditions which prevailed, and said liberty, if he be so inclined; to prostitute his Bamerons ather honours, and decorations

not be so ready to recommend that class of tabas done, and when proceedings are threatened Be bad retired into private life at the time wear, which lashed the waters of the lake..

The bust appears to have been upset by the The demand for Chius tas as generally for again t him, be can wave his papers from sik of his depth, but besides his old llengues

As to the company his name he their editor and publisher. In le al consequences by getting somebody to sign operations, they had done well in the past year A meating of the Finance Committee was and friends representatives of the govern squail and both boodpants must have suffered use in the cheaper blends.

The meat and of various geographical societies by immersion in the ins-cold water. It was not and were able to pay a 6 per cant, dividead, and line 4 the words "and shall at all times be rebeld immediately after the Council

more than sixty yards from the shore at 400 they looked forward with confidence to an Colonial Secretary presided. The following accompanied his body to be grave in the quired by the appellant" be deleted.

Obledorf cemetary, that parklike reg ing place as telegraphically reported and the Colonel increased cutout in 1908 with the larger labour Hon. Mr. POLLOCK-Iamstro gly opposed to votes were passed:

Before coming into maturity. The report was adopted, The Governor recommended the Council to this admerdment. When the Bill was originally vote a sum of One hundred Dollars ($100) is for the dead of which Hamburg is so justly probably felt confident of covering the short foros aud the greater ares of ten estates now About the same time an expedition organized

NAVAL MEN BOMBARDED. drafted this clause provided that the Governor aid of the vote Colonial Secretary's Department proud. in-Council should state a case. Well, Sir, after and Legislature, Other Charges, Hangard.

by the Society for the promotion of science and

REALISTIC FIST some. discussion the Government agreed that Reports.

The Governor recommended the Council toientific enterprias in H mbarg left this part the appellant shall bare power to require a case

rote a sum of Savon hundred and forty-five to be stated. Now for some reason which I Dollars ($745) in aid of the vote, Observatory, on a voyage of exploration to the Sontham the followingIslande, more especially to the Bismarck Arobi. pelago and the other vormen possesions thera, on board the steamer "Pelho.". Cap: Valisel of

The test was carried out at Fortress Monroe, the Hamburg American Line. Capt. Vabeel

For what followed we have no other evidence where the monitor Fioriia was bombarded by

The feature of the American. concert to be 240 having been first üffver on board the "Gauss "

has some experience in that line. The head of than that of the boatman. When the Colonel her sister ship the Ariaasst. The experimente

were somewhat similar to those carried out held at Queen's Hall this afterboon will be the was a hort.distance away the boatman may be. 3745 the scientific staff is Professor Dr. Faleborn of

Was in difloslties, and swam to the rescue, But recently on the Her by the Betish naval début in England as a singer of Miss Clars the school of tropical medicine in this towa who before he could reach the spot the Colonel authoritis, but the Florida is not an obsolete Clemens, daughter of the famous humorist,

an disappeared,

d, and the boatmati, feeling exhausted, ship, and the ofloors remained whoard her Mark Twain. Is 20companied by four scientists and

I cannot say that my parents were very remarked Miss Clemens to a "Daily music artist, Nothing has been spared in fluting out returned to the capsized craft. After two hours to observe the results of the bombardment,

representative yesterday, but. the vessel for her two years" "crules; all the he managed to reach land, and reported the Among those who were on board as Chief at the hotel, Efforts were immediately Constructor Capps of the United States Navy.. Washington, May 20.

The principal obj-ots of the bombardment

"When I was quite a child I had the ambition All hope of currency legislation has been scientifle instruments and appliance see of the made to recover the body by the police and

This statement most approved patterns and the comforts of the tliors and the friends of the unfortunats offer were to test the resistance of the tareeta to 12 carinsky enough I was always fond of conserts. mmunicated with the Embassy in Tokyo inch projoules fired at a point blank range of of becoming a professional pianist, and for many abandoned for this sssion,"

Paris. A friend in the Austrian ospital one- was made by a leading Republican Senator who pa sangers sud the crew are well looked after. is in-charge of currency legislation.

Departmoutekeleton steel must for the control app ratus, The decision of the julge in the napetition asking for divers. And appertus. The 342 jards, and to determine the value of the rears I studied that instrument in Vienes and

by communicated with the The differences between the two Houses gro

"I had singing lessons under various matters irreconalleable, and saither side will yield to for the plans of the now lecture hall presented and what was required was at ones sent.

Por six days the police, divers, and others up a postion on the end of the sump furthesty suggested I-ought to take up slaging. the other The Senate chargsteries the Bill by Herrn Sismers to the town'some time ago in

the dock of the House of Representatives as a grade and which the society mentioned store is to be any of the boatmen volunteering in the work from the target, dodging bewind the turret in New York, Florence, and London, and two unscientific messure, and says that it is B-tter,

The result of the tests was eminently satis that grow under the surface, and that it may any reasons why these wurde should be deleted, for the coaster to have no measure than to Bangt accommodated, was published last week. Five havo serrched without sucous. It is possible when the projectil fore.bols in the I do not suppose that the deletions in any way the only one it the foam will copt. As prímes have been awarded all St which base that the bidy is entengled in the brailing plants sent the splinters flying. connected with, the subsequent amendment to the Hon will make so oncessions, agreement fallen to Hamburg architects: the f rat in order never came to the surface or be extricated factory. After five shots had been fired Chief

is impossible.

It is probable that the appointment of a Com has been chosen as best adapted for the purpose while, on the other hand it may be recovered at Constructor Cappe estimat that the eficiency three have been seeing a good deal of the world be proposed by the Attorney-General to clause

ointment of and its author has been entrusted with the any moment, released by some, submarins move of the turret had been decreased only one third

·85. I strongly protest against-this missing to study the whole The Senators erection of the building. It promis to become ent. The natives believe the lake has under- The gunners easily perfumed the drill in the We gire ose at B-chotein Hall on June 16.- tremely retrograde movement by which it is authored, but nothing mors. proposed that the Government should withhold believe that there is no pressing need for an ornament to the town.

currency legislation, as the emergesor, they say, The court of revision has on technical grounds authorities place the depth where the accident the concessions granted of allowing the app has pamod, and they anticipate easy financial allowed the appeal of the defendant in the occurred st 150 feet and the divers are capable | and the speaking tubs and the delicate electric experience of each other's faults and coom.

conditions between now and the end of the year Holtke-se den oate referring it back to the of descending 18 feet.

Agreed to.

The ATTORNEY GENERAL-I move that on

WAY

Computere a

Total:..

CURRENCY LEGISLATION

POSTPONED.

Em xinable to fathen it is proposed to take Personal Emoluments, for

the right of an appellant-hish Freitems understood was conceded to bin-of asking 5th Grade Computer, ($180 to $660 by $60

annually)... the Governor-in-Council to state a 6. Allowances for night daty to 2 5th Grada It seems to me that this amendment is of a most retrograde character and I have not heard a single word by any member of the Government why these words should be omitted, I cannot conceive way an appellant should not have equal, right when the Governor-in-Council has power to state à case of asking that a cras abould be tated for the opinion of the Fall Court. I understand the Government wer of option in the first instance that parties might be disposed to go to the Governor-in-Council rather than te rush into litigation, but now theappellant will have no say in the matter should the Governor-in Council direct a case to be stated. i osanots

lant to require a cue to be stated,

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$505

distanco botween himself and laud,

starting out he was warned by the boatman of the risks he ran, for it must be remembered that the water was very sold and the officer was pretty heavily elothod. But the Colonel, with but understanding the language, evidently Ederstood the drift of what the native said. Nevertheless he want, taking an oar with bin, sed t is fast shows that he doubted his own ability to tonob land.

facta

New York, May 28. A number of officers and men of the United States Navy Fors under fire to-day during one of the most important tests which has ever been

made by the navy.

Daring the ring the oflours and men took

Gai

surrents and also that its greatest depth is on a tarret which had boo, under Are. Although

ane sun was slightly demage level with Nikko, 2,000 feet below, but the

Fire shots at the mass failed to b ing it down, apparatus were not injured.

this way the aim of the provisions of the Order in Council relating to the regalation of, the British Press in Chian and Keres can be easily arried on by British subjects in those countries with perfect safety and immunity. It seems tous that the matter demands urgent consider- defrated, and sediting journalism can be

stion on the part of those responsible for,the maintenanos of pauce and good order in Korea."

MARK TWAIN'S DAUGHTER.

MISS CLEMENS'S DEBUT-AS SINQÈE I2 INGLAND.

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years ago I made my début in Americ, I feared at a concert with Miss Mari, Nicholls, Violinist, and Mr. Charles Wark, apisuiet. We got on so well together that since bien wa and making car expeness by giving concerts.

Miss Nicholls and I have got on splendidly.

and we are great friends now after two years' phishments."

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