HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD,"
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday at the Board Room, Mr. O. MoL. › Mengor" (President) presided, and there were also prosent Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, G.M.G. (Vico-President), Messrs. A. Shelton Hooper, H. Humphreys, Lia Chu Pak, Fang Wa Chau, Dr. Peame (Medical Offer of Health), Lieut. Colonel Raid, R.A.M.C., and the following officials: Dr. Macfarlane (Assistant Medical Officer of Health), 'sud A. Cheon (Secretary). (J.
FOLT AND MOUTH, DISEASE.
THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH 1908,
Mr. Hoor We cannot stop proceedings (or any other food that was indigestable, they❘ unlem wo ravake the byalaw,
- I would be treated we quoivilised men and would The amendment on being put, was carried, be liable to a monetary fine which would be and the PRESIDENT'S motion that it should Imposed by the Guild.****** form part of the byelaw was agreed to.
INSPECTOR'S 'ZJAVÉ,
The application of Inspector Watson for sine months leave in order to obtain medical treatment at home was laid before the Board.
The Board had no objection and decided to recommend that leave be granted.
"ME, HOOPER'S QUESTION.
The reply to Mr. Hooper's question What number of houses in Victoris and Kowloon remain to be dealt with ander sub-sections 1 and 2 of section 175 of the Public Health and Build, beings Ordinanes" was forthcoming. It consisted offs formidable list of houses extending to 47 pigas,
The COLONIAL VETERINARY SURGHON ported that the outbreak of foot and mouth disease at Kennedy's Dairy was now at an end and recommended that the Boned withdraw the probibition to sell milk. ⠀⠀
The PRESIDENT recommended that after the premises are pleased they be declared clean.
Mr. HOOPER seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
VARIOUS BYELAWS, -
The report of the committes appointed to consider amendments to various bye-laws was
unbmitted.
The MEDICAL OFFICE of HEALTH minuted -I think. It better not to allow even onte in dairies. They may contaminate milk in pans by stepping into and drinking it,
The VICE-PRESIDENT The requirements for floors of bakabouses. Misiries, etc., are some
think the words “a ided before asphalt," and fan Inoh in thickn Cement mortar" should be Bement,
DENT-Dstries izolads cowshed ora byelaw 7 should be amended se No animal, except cate, shall be kept milk store, milk shop, or other place- bish milk-in.supplied, or in which milk for purposes of sale." Regarding sid the PRESIDEST, as the byelaws It present, it is not permissible to keep Perhaps members would wish to keep out, or they might be agreeable to amend the byslaw. Mr, B00PER-Possonally, I think we should komplicate.
The PRESIDENT-At home it is the usual ing to see cats in "daíziou. Mr. HOOT E-Quite so.
The MEDICAL OFFIicer of Bralte-Cata may contaminate the milk by stepping in the paus. I have heard that they carry certain diseases, but I don't know that it is absolutely
true.
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Mr. Hoores minated that certain houses mentioned in the return were not swoted prior to 1999 nu stated in the Hat.
MORTALITY STATISTICS.
The death rate for the whole Colony for the weak inding 3rd October was 278 an agalust 19% for the corresponding week of last year The death rate for the British and foreign community was 237 as against 123and for the Chinese community 284 as against 204.
BAT BETUEN,
The rat return showed that since lat August 1,869 rats had been killed 16 of which were infooted.
Mr. LA CHU PAK minuted that the Chinese were apparently taking a great interest in rat
estching.
CANTON.
(PROM OUR CORRESPONDEST.)
October 26th.
TORTURE. The Grand Council in Peking baa sant a dispatch to Viceroy Chang stating they have received an Imperial Edict which states that certain persons have spain meme ialized the Throne praying that atrist orders may be given to all the officials to stop the inflation of torture for the purpose of extorting evidence and con- tention from wilureses and prisonery, and also that igid messures abould be adopted to. stop the officials from extorting money from litigante. The dispatch enjoins the Board of Punishment, Viceroys and Governors of all the provinces to see that the Imperial Order is strictly carried out so that the evil customs way be abolished forthwith, thus having com- passion on the people. A copy of the original
HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
London, September 26th.
THE BOUIE OP ZORDA.
The Medicine Guild of Canton has sent the following express to the members of the Guild:-
We beg respectfully to inform you that from
A report is current, perhaps a little prema the 20th day of this moon (16th moon) if any flarely, that the Committes of the Hours of the managers or employess of medicine shops Lords that has been considering the reform of
are discovered purchasing goods of a certain country (Japan) they will be immediately dismissed from service and will not be permitted to and employment in say medicine shope again. If proprietors of diolas shops. sre discovered doing it, they will be ostracized for orer, All member of the Medicine Guild are respectfully requested to choy this."
FIFTEEN, PIRATES BEHHADED. On the 24th instant ifteen pirates were carried in baskets to the sxecution ground by order of the Nem Holand Poon Yu Magistrates Eight prisoners were taken from the Nam Ho "jall, and seven from the Poon Tu. It mu noticed that the Nam Hoi prisoners looked oleau, nest and well-fed in contrast with those from the Poon Tu who presented the anus pitiable appearance of Chinese prisoners. This plainly shows that the Poon Ya Magistrate bas zeglected to carry out the law reforming the prison administration,
OFFICIAL -MATTEER
Owing to the increase of international
affairs here, His Excellency Viceroy Chang ha appointed two special operators in the Telegraph Department in the Viceroy's Yamen to desipher telegrams relating to international matters so as to prevent sexet and important messages leaking out.
His Excellency King Fang, Tartar General here, is in receipt of a cable notifying that an Ediet promotes him to be Minister of the Imperial Palace in Peking,
Lientenent Tartar-General Chong Kin of Canton has been granted three months leave by the Throne to care his opinm smoking habit,
to
The Board of Revsuze in Peking has cabled
the seo minting the new dollar coins and to coin instead 1 toel and 5 mase coins.
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Bir A. C. Layall, the President, compar
the politicst: relations and the altitude of the SPECIAL
modern world
BARGAINS
PIANOS
BROADWOOD. COLLARD. WERNER,
HAAKE
RACHALS
KRAUSS.
States and rulers towards Christianity, Islamism, Buddhism, and Binddiam. He said the history of Europe and Western Asia recorded a close connection and community of interests between the States and the Orthodor faiths. In China Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianiem had contested for the patronage of the Emperors, HIGH CLASS and were formally recognised by the Chinese the Chamber" from within" has arrived at a very important decision. A majority has verament. The general policy of the rulers and 'ministers seemed to have been that religion declared for a change to the electoral principle must be prevented from interfering with affaire in the constitution of the House of Lords.
ef State. Upon that polioy enscessive Chinese The "Manchester Dispatch" Londen oor. respondent definitely says that the report will dynasties noted continuously, and at the present recommend that the hereditary Chamber shall day the relations of the State to religion.in be popularised and strengthened by the addi- Chine wore without parallel elsewhere in the tion of representative Commoners eminent in variona walks in public life. They will, sit through the continuanes of Parliament, being on its disolation subject to re-election as in the case of members of the House of Commons.
"The appointment of the Committeo was the retort courteous of the Opposition to the Ministerial threat of mending or ending the House of Lords at the instance of the ho Bir Henry Campbell Bannerman, Premier. When the Committes was appoin. fed, Liberal peers, with two exceptions, declined to take part in the inquiry. The exceptions were Lord Belby, formerly Baker of the House of Commons, and Lord Courtney, some time Chairman of Ways and Menue. The Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Halsbary, and
other prominent members of the last Cabinet have been in constant attendance throughout the inquiry.
The Committes will resume is sitting next month and it is expected that its report will be presented to Farlisment during the „Autumn sesion."
Amuwing that my friend of the contemporary has got the facts approximately correct, as is
pible, the real importance of the sass will rest in the manner of elastion. But it is some
AND OTHER ·
MAKERS oF REPUTE
WEAR GUARANTEED!,
In Japan the relations of the State' to religions appeared to have been on the Chinos model. Buddhism, Confucianism and Skinteism were impartially recognised. The dominat artiole of faith was the divinity of Japan and" its Emperor. But in Japan, with the advance of modern science sud enlighten ment, scepticism might have diminished the importance of the religious department. He believed the British Indian position of WILL BE STORED UNTIL REQUIRED complete religions neutrality to be unique. among. Asiatic Governments, and almost un- known in Europe, although, notwithstanding its sincere profession of absolute neutrality, it
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sometimes suspected of regarding all religions with oynical indifference, possibly even with hostility. Therefore, when we surveyed the ROBINSON PIANO history of all religions, we found Moham medanism still identified with the fortunes of the Mohammedan rulers, but at the present tim, the European states seemed inclined to dissolve their alliance with the Churches and to arrange
kind of judicial separation between altar and in the Liaotong Penlaista. Only a few weeks throne, though in very few chaos bad divoros | before I left the Foreign Oillos canoessions were become absolute.
given by Japan to an Anglo-Amariosn group for working two gold mines in that sone. This
No State in civilized countries now waisted in
the propagation of doctrines, and soclesiastical infuence was of very little servies, to a Govern
Provincial Mint of Ewangtung, to thing to find an admission—as all who are at allment. They could oven at this time discern a
in the know have long been aware that the mose serious men on both sides of the Upper Chamber are by no means satisfied with the hrayy leavening of decrepit, stupid, and incep able pears who hamper the programs of those who would work.
-THE DAIRY FARM CO., LD.
The twelfth ordinary yearly meeting of shareholders in the Dairy Farm Co., Ld. wes held at the Company's depốt, No. 2, Lower Albert Road, at noon yesterday. Mr. E. H. Dr. J. W. Noble (direotors), Mesura, J. Walker Hinde présided, and there were also present (manager), S. A. Seth (secretary), W. D.
movement towarda constitutional reforms in Mohammedan Asia, and if it mucoseded it would be interesting to observe the effect which Liberal reforms produced on the relation of Moham medan governments with the dominant faith, and on which side the zeligious teachers would be arrayed.
THE BUSHEE EXHIBITION. The International Rubber Exhibition, which closes to-morrow, is the fist enterprise of its kind in Europe. It has been so auccessful in bring ing the planters, maanfacturers, moisútists, and
Mr. Hoc PER thought eats should be allowed memorial was enslosed in the dispatch for the Graham, J. M. E. Machado, P. Tester and Aris, the authores, to Mr. Harry. A. Thompson, buyers together that it is to be repeated in two Far Eastern alliances sad condemnaouralliance
in dairies,
The PENDENT-No animal except osta. The Board went into committee to consider the question, and, on reaming, the PRESIDENT moved that ne animal except cats be allowed in dairies, and that the amendmenle anggeat ed by the Director of Public Works be
approved.
The motion was agreed, to.
AN UNCLEAN HABIT.
My, Humrazers brought up the matter of spitting in public buildings, and wished to know what action had been taken by the Board to prevent this too prevalent habit.
Chan Tong..
The notice calling the meeting was rand by
valable
is the first concession given, not a single ons having been granted to Japanese. Again the Chi- nese authorities at Hankow recently appresobed Japanese financiera with a view to obtaining capital for the construotion of rallways in Enpoh and Hunan, bat ss.pon an we learnt that there was an understanding between the Viceroy of the provinces and British financiers that the latter should have the first opportunity, COMING WEDDINGS,"
all negotia ons were at opge stopped and se There are quite a number of announcements
surances given to the British fanciers that we would not interfere. Even in Korea no this week affecting people of more or less . Among the engagements are as
preference given to our people: all comare have equal opportunity:** interest to the Far East.
Miss Nita Aria, only daughter of Mrs.
Mr. Laboustere in "Truth" comments on of the Royal Survey Department, Biam. Mina
with Japan, which, he says, was "rushed into. Arls in the nines of "Frank Danby," the years time. By that time many more satatos novelist, and the iste "Owen Hall," the play-will be able to come in, for nothing has been and somewhat ties our hands." He says of the more clearly demonstrated than that Eastern | suggested alliance of China and America ---
"America thoroughly distrusts Japan, and sound commercial undertaking.
provided that she does not seek to soquire Plantation rubber is good, tough, durable, and a
The heart and soul of the exhibition has been | rights in Chine that conflict with those Bir Henry Blake, your former governor, He secured by treaties to other nations, there seems has been in daily terdanos and has taken a to me no reason why we should object to Chins
trations of rubber tapping and wolectiñc. Japan.” hand in everything from presiding at demons-trengthening her hands against the designs of discussions to speaking at mostional dinners given by one or the other of the thirty countries represented. Hois personally largely interested in rubber, and, as a president, be has proved prize, for he has infused some of his own
Miss Ethel Stewart, whose family connection are with the Federated Malay States, marries in fortnight's time Dr. J. A. Drake of Clifton. Miss Marie O'Connor of Pretoria will soon marry Mr. Arthur Kennedy, grandson of Bir Arthur. Kennedy, G.C.M.G., 0., a former Governor of Hongkong.
Then in the marriage list may be mention ed Mr. H. F. H. Derry, son of Mr. J. Dickson Derry, lats P.W.D., India, to Miss Beatrice Hopkins, daughter of a well known artist of Hampstead, The bridegroom in wall known in
Viceroy's perusal. It is reported that Hin Excellency Chang has already given lastruc. tions to the Provincial Treasurer and Judge
the SECRETARÍ, and the Salt Commissioner to make inquiries if
The CHAINMANGAid-Gentlemen, The reportgat, torture is still being used in any of the yamens and accounts have now been in your hands for in the Kwonglung Province. It will be
some days and I ank your permission to adopt remembered that in the beginning of the year the customary course and take thom sa read. The 1906 Com. Z. Volpicelll, Italian Consul result of the year's working has, I am pleased to General for Kwangtung, Kwange and Fokien
say, proved satisfactory, showing an increase on Provinces, published, in Chinese, a pamphlet the preceding year. We again had some anxious containing essays on the subject of torta for works arly in the year, during which our old the purpose of extorting evidence, exposing its enemy, rinderpest, played havoc with a part of uselessness and barbarity. Thousands of these our herd. Thanks, however, to our managar's pamphlets were distributed amongst the experience and rigilanos, many Chinese officials, gentry and students gratis. boasts were successfully nursed and recovered Seversi officials, realizing the truth of the from the disease. These solmals, I might atatements, memorialized the Throne to abolish state, are now immune for life from rinderpest the barbarous practice, and in response an Im Car business, notwithstanding the depressed perisi Edist was issued commanding the condition of trade throughout the Calory, is officials to abolish the infliction of torture in ever-incressing, not only in Hongkong itself all the yamens. The Chinese Prese announosd bat with eatporte, from which it may be inferred their gratitude for Com Volpicelli's good we give satisfaction to our customers. I do The byelaws report was still under considera-work through the medium of their newepspora. not think it would be out of place here for ma Only last week our correspondent reported a case at the Nah-hol Magistracy in which a wit- now, a woman, was subjected to torture.--ED] A HIGH OFFICIAL'S FATHER KIDNAPPED BY PIRATIS, Mr. Sia Ting, father of Sin Ting
When the subject was previously discussed the Board sought to prevent the habit by israing notices in Chlusss. They decided to wait for six months after the issue of such notices and then, if the nuisance was not abated, to take further action.
The Farminant informed Mr. Humphroy" that the six months bad not yet elapsed.
WHERE FRICTION WOULD ARIA.
tion when Mr. Haorin took exception to à remark of the President which was not audible at the Press table. He said the Board had a perfect right to direct its secretary. The socretary was the mouthpiece of the Board to carry out its resolutions, and if the Head of
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to state that we attempt to supply the best that can be produced, and in regard to our milk wa guarantee that no preservative of whatever kind
China ports.
CEITUARY.
Among the deaths may be noted that of Mr James Mare, a leading merobact of Belfast and brother-in-law to Sir Robert Hart,
Other deaths to be recorded are those of Mrs Bayley, the widow of the late Henry Bayley, manager of the P. and 0.'; and Colonel J. C. De Morrison who saw much service in the Chins wer of 1857-1861.
THE CHOREA IN RUSSIA
enthusiasm into all concerned,
Many Far Eastern men of note bave also been to the exhibition including Sir Frank Sweiteubam and Sir W, H. Treacher.
THE FAR EASTERN SITUATION,
The "Glebs" in a review of the Far Eastern situation hopes that the recent change of Go verament in Japan and the appointment of new Ministers to Great Britain and Chins will result in the Japanees Government removing those cansas of friction with British. businesmen which have grown up lately,
has ever been used by us. Considering the Russia is doing a rather ineffective best large distriba ion and the area over which this to handle the cholera scourge, but, although | mainly through the attitude of Japan herself, distribution takes place, it is a matter of satin-some six thousand deaths have occurred Japan is charged with interpreting treaties the Banitary Department did not syprove of Secretary of the Foreign Office in Tiva fastion to your Directors and Staff that so far, the pestilence is raging unabated. in a most arbitrary fashion, and stie cannot it, and countermanded it, of course, fristian (sin, was kidnapped by the notorious Pirate irregularity af delivery is practically non-Indeed expert health authorities predict that it be bling to the fact that her commercial alfish. would arine, - Members would have to consider Chief, Luk Lan Ching, from his tonexistant. Our frozen meat business' has also will smulder all the winter and, according to their puition and ses what might happen in the Wong Ting villege” near Canton inoreseed, not so much in regard to local ounprecedent, will rage with even grester fierceness ally but for China and the United States. The
$46,0.0
somo tima agó), Lak demanded ransom for the release of the old man who over 80 years of age. His son in Tienten reported the matter to Mr. Tapi Show E,
no is now sanding difficulties not only for her
sumption, owing, no doubt, to the antagonism of next year. It is a remarkable circumstance article continues: The two latter Powers, the native servants who see the possibility of that great floode in China are so often followed indeed, may be forced to change their attitude loss of squeens, but particularly in coanention by epidemics of this kind in Europe.
in time should the Japanese persist in as with the large passenger steamship lines,
At all our porte precautions are being taken exclusive policy. China has hitherto been
He thought that distinction was drawn by correspondence from the Government which they intended for the information of the Board being sent to the secretary, and it was the secretary's duty to lay that correspondence. Taotsi of Tientale, who has sent meny telegrams who find our supplies of a better quality to prevent infection and British people see good inolined to look to England for aid in work before the Board, apart from whatever views to Viceroy. Chang requesting him to cause rigid and more economical than the local meat is Germany, in that the authorities there are requiring skill, and would gradually gain the Head of the Sanitary Department might
hold on the matter.
The PRESIDENT intimated that he would not pross the point,
BTBLAWS FOR DISINFROTÈD PREMISES.
of
search to be made for Mr. Sin Ting Fing and On comparing the balance sheet with that obtain his release. So far his whereabouts are last year you will have noted, the book values of unknown. Yesterday the Board of Revenue in cattle, buildings, property and machinery hare Peking cabled the Viceroy that the man must advanced considerably. There advances have
trist in their application of proosationary measures. They thus not as a buffer between our nation and the Russian sufferers. To add to the fear, there is the outbreak of babonis at Triesto
THE UNEMPLOYED AND OTHER QUESTIONS,
The unemployed question is likely to bother the Government a great deal in the coming session, for spart from the expected disorders in all the Industrial centres in England and Scotland the
Socialists are working up the unemployed in London to make demonstrations in and around the House of Commons that will keep the mattor in the public eye. Mr. Asquith evidently feels the pressure, for he has sent the Newcastle electora pledges to bring in measures to alleviate the surfaring.
Mr. Lloyd George will soon, therefore, bava a task that would try the strength of any mat. With Old Age Pensions to be provided for on a more liberal seale than originally intendɔð, the unemployed question to be dealt with ou expensive lines, and all sorts of faddist and grandmotherly legislation, forshadowed, the loh of the Chancellor of the Exohequer, like that of the policemen, is not a happy one,"
Add to this the resentment of Catholics oror the olamsily managed veto of the procession of the Host at the Eucharistic Congress and it will be seen that the Government is riding a restive horse in the electoral arena, The Conservative victory at Nowosstle proves that.
TEI 60VTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS,
There are considerable apprehensions just now as to the strain between the Brazilian assurance, as to our good faith; but, unfor- tunately, Britain doen not seem to be lending Government and the Argentine Repablio, Chins even moral support in hor present The pressing forward of the Brasiliana
the United States is being freely craiser aflost, laanobed in England the
be found and released stall ousts. The ViseroF been due to outlays in improvements and ex. and Port Said, three or four sailors having died perplexities, and a movement towards alliance of a great fest, including the most powerful Byelaws for the disinfection of infected has given 15 days to the Nom Hoi Magistrate pansion which were necessary owing to increase of the plague, after being in the Adriatio and discussed in some Chiness circles. The Amari. other day, increases this feeling of anxiety,
premises, etc., were laid before the Board.
Mr. SMELTIN-ROOPER minute-If the Legislative Council do not place any funds at the disposal of the Board, to enable compen- aation to be paid for the destruction of veilings, eto, then ceilingy, etc., should not be destroyed. See proposed byelaw No. 2 for the prevention and mitigation of epidemic and other diseases.
to see that the captivo is found and delivered | of business. The book valucs referred to are well Mediterranean for a month pɛ more. · Than
under pensity of being cashiered. Colonel Li Bai Kwai who was recently reinstated by the Viceroy has also been deputed to Bai Chow to make investigations into the maiter,
PROVINCIAL PAPER MONEY,
it in faxred that the rats aboard the ship; which same from India, may have taken the infection far and wide.
RUBBIA'S FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, The Bumiso government being in financial difoslties the estimates are being cut down to the bone and the extension of the Amur Railway
with
cans are so keen on extending their commerce
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Me, LAU ORU PAK-I endorse Mr. Hooper's Chinese notes, redeemable ia subsidiary ogin, holders. This matter will be more fully will be undertaken just as the money can be weakened; but it would be due to the policy of and Brezil in patling her military as well sa hor
minute.
There is certainly much rivalry between with Chips that it is quite probable that the two countries in regard to trade and waterway rights, but the govery ments are a working agreement, if not setually alliance, would be welcomed by them. In that still working together and may be able to with case, of course, the balance of power in stand the pressure of restive public opinios,
In any care nei her side will be mopramared, the Far East would again be counterpoised, and the guarantee of peace would be materially for Argentine has already voted defence supplies
BUSSIAN APPREHENSIONS. Russia is moving the submarinos, intended for Japan, which is now carrying out the equal naval forces in order, u; le German supervision, opportunities to all nations policy' with the added proviso-that appear in no treaty-th East before the war, from the Baltic to the after dao preference has been given to Japan, Black Bes, for with the u motoment in On the other hand Mr. Y. Yamaza, on arrival Turkey and the unrest in Persis and Arabia
Cabinet in St. Petersburg most suxiety. at the Embassy bore to take charge till the that is the quarter which at present given the arrival of the new Ambasador, has issued a long defence of the Japanese policy. After THE VOYAGE OF THE AMERICAN -paying a tribute to the regard felt in Japan for the Anglo Japan alliance he proceeds to
within theirastual value, so that your Directors have not deemed it necessary this year to set aside any portion of the profit shown towards their reduction, but recommend instead, the transfer of $40,000 to reserve, to be even. It is reported that the Mitsui Busan Keisha tually merged into Capital as outlined in here have already delivered $3,000,00 worth of the cironlar letter already sent out to share- to the Provincial Transurer of Kwangtung.dealt with at another meeting, notifestion THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH-The They are all $10 and $5 notes and will be sir of which will be forwarded to you in a low found. Bat there is a scheme whereby British days. Before proposing the adoption of the banks are to aid a Siberian syndicate to link up Crown Solicitor's Bret amendment to the onlated in the Canton market during this report and accounts I shall be pleased to the Siberian railway and the Central Asian answer, to the best of my ability, any questions railways of the Russians. The aim is to tap the removal of patients byelaws necessitated, if month.
sharébolders may wish to put regard ng same, mineral wealth that lies in the region between adopted, decision by the Board as to what
No questioha were asked, and the CHAIRMAN Ata meeting of the Canton Cooks Guild the
these lines. Surveyors are already out on the diseases must be removed to hospital. At
work. There de sis a gobeme for a connection present we don't compulsorily remove any other day the chairman said he was in receipt proposed the adoption of the report and accounta
of letter from Dostor Hui of Hongkong which presented.
Mr. GHAHAN-I have much pleasure in between the Finnish lines and the Russian
ospital. THE PRESIDENTA to compensation it is stated that okolors had broken out in Amoy seconding the motion. There can be no doubt governed by section 89. Ft 17 76te dy the In future when purchasing provisions for thist that the Company is most ably managed, and estimustes for compensation to property damaged masters they should be careful ju masking their the statement before us recola ALFARE CONGRES_ON_RELIGIONS.
At Oxford the third interaction songress Coding that the ideas prevalent as to the aredit on all concorgód. - I am sure you will all selections. Sex deliosoies contained germs agree with me (Hear, hasr), by disinfection,
They were. Indigestible and had very little nourishing power in them. Taken as food they were injurious to health.
enterie patient.
Mr. HOOPER Bid it was very satisfactory to know that the estimates provided for damage to property, but he would like certain words struck out of a suggested by law, and the following substituted, and the owner shall be entitled to compensation." He would move
an amendment to that "effect.
The PRESIDENT-There point is that this Board cannot spend money except by sanction of the legislature, and the Board itself can stop proceedings under thens brolaws.
BOYCOTT NOT: ABATING,
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FLEET.
The approximate distance between the
Miles.
for the study of the History of Religions has open door in Manchuria are the to miserable Porn, visited surfes the prevent
thus given by a contemporary me The motion, on being put to the meeting, been holding its meetings and the proceedings understanding. He contends that Japan has memorable ornise of the American was carried in MACHADO, 20conded have been of more than usual interest. The departed from ne point of that policy." She is
It was proposed. by Mr. Consequently by Mr. WALKER, and agreed that Dr. U. W greatest controversy has been aroused by the now, as ever, firm in the intention to maintain foreigners over had them on their tables. It Noble and Hod. Mr. E. Osborne should be rs- theory set forth by an American Harvard pro. the principle of equal opportunity and the open fessor that Christ was not a Jow but an Aryan- door in Manchuris as well as in other parts of was high times that the Chinese people elected directors. also gave up eating such thinge; moreover it had Mr. W. Hatton Potts was re-appointed He was assailed by questions touching on racial Chins. "I would merely mention two instances been proved in Hongkong that many people had auditor on the motion of Mr. Tas, seconded sensitiveness but he declined to allow himself as proving the truth of my statement. In the been poisoned through entlog in delioncien and The CHAIRMAN That terminates the meet to be mired in conflicting prejudices of blood agreements betersen Basis and Chins during died from the effects thereof. Therefore, ining, gentlemen. Thank you very much for and sentiment. Among the countries repre- the lease of Fort Arthur to the former a clause
Continental and Anterican universities.
dennions to foreigners within the neutral zone future, if the brothern of the Guild were dias. your attendance, Dividend warrants will be rented were Chius, Japan, America and all the existed that China would give no mining con- covered purchasing sea delicacion for the table, ready to-morrow.
by Mr. CHAN Towa, na
Hampton Roads to Sen Fraxelson... 13,772 San Francisco to Honolula Honolulu to Auckland Auckland to Bydney .......... Sydney to Melbourne. Melbourns to Albany Albany to Manila Manila to Yokokama...
Total
2,189
5,850
576
... 1,850
199
3,300- 1,768
27,480