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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1910.

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. the committee make is that the use of the Pok falam reservoir should be dispensed with on the A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held ground that in the opinion of the committes "no yesterday at the Board Room. Mr. E. D. C authority on sanitation could uphold for au Wello prosided, and there were present:instant the classing of a water shed from which Hon. Mr. W. Chatham (Vice-President), water for drinking parposes is collected as idoni Colonel Sir Joseph Fayrer, P.M.O., Mr. Aor undor any other handing than dangerous, Shelton Hooper, Dr. G. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr. Ng when the number of sources of contamination, Hon T, Dr. F. Clark (Medical Omoor of the traffic and the number of housse on the area Health), and Mr. W. Bowon Rowlands are taken into consideration." (Becretary),

THE BALIBRUBY ROAD CONVENIENCE. The reply from the Government was read relative to the removal of the urinal in

Salisbury Road.

This is a serious pronouncement, especially as it is apparently endorsed dy a majority of the mem- | bers of the Sanitary Board, but the Govern

mant considers and believes that the Board, on reconsideration, will agree with it that the

(d) Gratings to be erected at enda of tannal: An endeavour will be made to pre- vent the access to the tunnel. The Military Authorities deny that soldiers bathe in the tunnel.

(e) Training of streams to prevent access and the breeding of mosquitoes: The train fag, which would be a costly piece of work, would not prevent accose to the streams. As far as the Government is aware no evidence han over been produced that these particular

tor streams are breeding places snopheles mesquitoes. When such evidence is forth. coming the training may bo takon into consid- eration in due course, when other streams which are known to be breeding places of anopheles shall have been dealt wild. In conclusion, I am to state that the Govern-

roservoir at Tytam Tek. At the same time it

$667,000,

Mr. HooFER thought that the papers should be forwarded to the Government. It was only fair to members of committee that the Govern

ment should see the minutes attached.

The PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICE£-Ingree with that.

The Board decided on this course' '

PUBLIO WARNED AGAINST MOSQUITORS. Correspondence was embmitted relative to warning the public against encouraging the brooding of mosquitoon,

NO CONCESSION.

THE KING'S RECREATIONS.

SIR EDWARD GBEY AND THE NEW CHINESH BAILWAY.

À man's amusements are often a surer test of From Merton Hall, Liberton, Midlothian, hie character than hin cconpations. His amuse- Mr. Edmund Backhouse, the intermediary ments are his own, whereas his occupationis are between the Chinese Government, the American either shared or imposed by other people. This group, and the British contractors in the nogolia is a test that may be applied even to a King, tions over the proposed Chinghow-Aigan and especially ton King who rules not by Divine Railway, wrote në follows

Sir Edward Gray, in his speech during the right bat by a Constitution. His duties are an debate on the Consolidation Fand Bill on inalienable part of his inheritance. He cannot Wednesday stated that a concession had been The MEDICAL, OFFICER OF HEALTH minuted applied for and promised to American financiers at himself of them or delegate them to others. There are furrows that even a monarch It has been suggested to me that it would be and British contractors. merit for a gate to issue mottoor is the obie in hom een granted neither light, nor fow

statement is entirely incorrect, and with must plough with his own hands, and they are public Press (both British and Chinese) warning or will be granted. The British contractors STÓ

Those who imagine that the Court Circular The Chinese

200 Administration spoolfically limits have no conception of his position. The Court

out

ment.

¿

of

The PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER-The Britally, as additional security, Grent village blackemith, that he had carnod a )

a moment at

at her

The Colonial Socrotary wrote: "In reply to opinion on which it is based is not well founded. ment is fully alive to the desirability of the public against encouraging the breeding of described as such throughout the agreement. is a complete record of the King's duties can your lotter, No. 6139/10, of the 6th July, I am on three notable ocessions the sanitation and increasing the water supply, and that it has mosquitoes. In addition to the notices in the its liability to the contract price of the railway. Circular may speak of visits mado and returned, directed to thank the Board for their recom-{ water supply of the Coleuy have some under already been decided to proceed, when funds aro public Press, copies might with advantage be The railway will bo built by Chinn, who has of public and private ceremonics performed and mendation, and to state that the site suggested review by Mr. Osbert Chadwick, the pminent available, with the construction of the large distributed throughout the city and hilldstrict. selected British contractors to do the work. Not

Dr. FITZWILLIAMS-Árs prosecutione over shadow of vested intereat can by any possible and Connells attended, of a host of duties that apooches delivered, of deputations received by thom had niready been considered by the civil engineer who for many year was con- Government, but that the site adopted has been salting engineer to this Government. Mr.is not prepared to consider proposals for carried out against people who are found to be juveling of words be construed into the agres

would make an ordinary man feel, with the selected as being the more convenient because Chadwick visited the Colony in 1882, in 1890, bulishing the Pokfulam reservoir, which as a breeding mosquitoes?

night's герове. and America wore to be allowed par

But the Court Cizonular does vot tell productivo portion of the Colony's waterworks the urinal in that position will serve the silway and again in 1902 On each occasion ho re-

was valued by Mr. Chadwick in 1890 at breading of anopheles mosquitoes does occur, ticipation in a company to be allowed for the half the story of a day's work in the palace. Let atation as well as the public,

ported on the water supply among other

adininistration of the line. This company's Victoria's Life and glouce for

anyone who thinks so turn over the pages of Queen Noue of his

and we cannot take any measures too strong in interest war to be limited to 10 por cont, of the. important sanitary matters.

order to exterminate these posts. I strongly surplus profits. The elimination in tuto of this correspondenco. He will sea there the true recond voluminous reports contained one word of

of a monarch's day-the intricate and i urge the publishing of the Medical Officer of the British correct providing to the posibility problems to to solved, the letters to be written soudemuntion of the Pokfulam Reservoir, or

the British contractors, owing to the its gathering ground. On the contrary, the

Healta's excellent notice warning the puklio.of its being held to imply something which and dictated, the consnlations to be held, the increased storage of water in the Pokfulam

should say that mosquito breeding is, as a rule, would hare given Sir Edward Grey sufficient instructions to be given, the documents to valley has been recognised by him as a means of

sin of omission, and not one of commission.

justifiostion to withheld his support. Uafor be sigued, the poreonal attention that must increasing the water supply. He was well aware

by the people very general? I should say at sapport being given by our Government to

Mr. HOOPER-Is the breeding of mosquitoes tunately, this surrender of material interest we be given to multitadinous details both private

fatile sacrifice, since it has not resulted in any

and public. of the objections that Enve been sometimes raised to the situation of the Pokfulam reservoir.

and I don't think the expense of advertising British intereste proposed to be incurred would be justified.

The PRESIDENT asid this was merely a ques.

to the public warning them against breeding

was not as fully alive to the dangers of breeding mosquitoes as they might he and the Board had had to go so far as to prosecute in a case lust

Mr. Hoores minuted-I so I am the first

Mr. F. Browns, Government Analyst, in member to whom this correspondonoo is

the course of a lengthy report, said that all oirenlated: Tu-day is the 26th July and we were informed a wook age at the mosting of the

collating aron, were more or less liable to Board that the correspondence could not then be

contamination, but Pokfulam was far superior road, as it was in cironlation. Has the poi mission

to other well-known home supplies. The in Pokfulam of the Board and the consoat of the Governor.

trifling amount of nitrites

vory significant. It should be -in-Connoil-been-obtained for the erection of the

water was urinal in accordance with the law? If not, will

borne in mind that there must be con- In a paragraph of his report on the 18th siderable pollution to be harmful. The re- the offending party be promented?

The PRESIDENT explained that when he April, 1902, he wrote the following note-markable content of the composition of Pok- stated at the last meeting that this paper was worthy words "Farther, I assert that all the fulam water showed that the amount of impar- tion of whether the Board should fasue a notice briefly: Firstly, Sir Edward Grey was never strength, rosolution, industry, punctuality- circalated, what actually happened was that supply (of water) that can be obtained within ty must be excesivaly sad, as such cumulative the circulating cover was signed by the Becretary (the island of Hongkong is finite. Speaking/ would show itself in the analytical figures mosquitoes. There was no doubt the public inftaence with Japan and Russia, and also to at the age of forty who bes not created ant and banded by him to his clerk, but it had somewhat at random, I doubt the possibility of daring the dry season. From what is known at motually gone out. When he learned this much more than doubling the present supply to mo of the Hongkong public water supplios be held it back in order that he might commu- from all sources or works within the island of a the Government need not at any time hesitate nicate farther with the Government on the practical character... Again, many advocate to give up the monthly examinations, as the week when the defendant was fined $10 As Sie chance to participate P Fubject of section 162, The matter was.refer- the abandonment of Foxfalam; some urging supervision only is quite mielent. However, Joseph Fayrer stated, people did not actually

this stop on account of the excellent building altos which would be bemted; others on sanitary grounds. I do not, of course, advocate that works at Tytom should take precedoses of any at Pokfulam." In this latter opinion, others who have examined the subject concur,

na the reports, in a large shipping contra like

Sir Edward Groy's speech creates a wrong Impression and is unmtisfactory in many ro spects, I mention only two more matters asked to bring pressure on China to put the agreement through. He was asked to use his endeavour to hold them to their treaty oblign tions. Secondly, on what grounds does Sir Edward offrm that Russia was to be given no

No, man can perform these traks who has not industry and the habit of self-control. Tho business of a Sovereign in a country like ours cannot wait on an inclination to work. It is insistent and demands for its performance short, all the qualities of a sound. mind 10 a sound body. And no mon has these

qualities confirmed them by his habits. If he has a flaw in his armour it must have stood revealed, for no armour that is not perfect in tamper and complete in every detail could bear the con- tinuous strain.

The armour of King George has been proved befors he came to the throne, It was proved in the Navy by comrades who judge a sailor'e character and capacity not by the gold stripes on his sleeve. It was proved, too, by his journeys in India and the Dominions, appointed duty, and every duty was faithfully discharged.

A GREAT GÄMS BHOT, :

tion 4, which said that the carrying out of works such a step, though I am decidedly of opinion Government has been asked to give up the fore taking ang strong measures at the removed from the danger zone of international whers, month after month, every hour had its

red to the Attorney-General, who stated that it did not apply; in other words, that the spenkor was wrong, becsussection 162 was covered by soc. belonging to the Crown or Colonial Government wore creluded from this section. The President referred this matter to the Board because in

was referred to the Board for the opinion of members. In this case of removal the Govern- ment did not think it necessary to refer the:

ordinary circumstances the question of urinals for it is economically more advantageous to add would be few if any public water supplies in individual responsibility was as important as addition to arrest war. It is made between conscience, but the play is of his own choosing.

to the storage of water at Tytam than at Pokfulam,

is

At the end of

agreement.

op

energy.

Kin

an the correspondence had been delayed for eight is no sultivated fand in the area; that the fouling | Bactériological contamination cannot be detect- jar containing larve as it was for the Publio countersignet the war between Russia and de Grez. Lord Walsingham, and Mr.

Board.

exempt, did not come within the parview of the or finding their way into the area must be such water. The recommendations of the come for one minute that too much fuss could be both connivies accepted the alternative, and the of marksman, and who declared that if his

The PRESIDENT. Bid the question of reach the reservoir, anghf, it is submitted, to this water shed from pollution, and the Gov- into everybody in the Colony. When standing and friction has thas been removed, and relative were not a Prince he would bava maintenance was settled by Sir Matthew Nathan. Any public building, according to the former Governor, should be taken charge of by the Board, but this was a question of construc tion,

convince the Board that hr. Chadwick had good reason to regard the Pokfulam reservoir as a perfectly safe soures of supply.

this step need not be taken without good reason, wilfully breed mosquitoes, brat they failed to ap NEW GROUPING OF THE POWERS. Hongkong, seem to serve a useful purpose. The pots which contained the water which breeds

The new Manchurian treaty arranged be them. He really thought it essential,

tween Russia and Japan, says the Express, has Should snow gather- Pokfulam collecting area.

Police Court, that they should warn conflot an area tore time the size of the ng grounds be rejected' for the reasons

United Kingdom recently put forward in a public report there the public by jeaning notices.

The PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICEE thought difficult years since the war, is a most important This treaty, which represents the work of five

to the diplomatic inatramonte which

As be works, so he plays, with industry and any part of the world."

The MEDICAL OFFICE OF HEALTH in the public responsibility. He suggested that the are intended A sonsideration of the facts that all building | con so of a long minute stated that the condu.

Medical Officer of Health should draw up a short two great Fowers who have two great Western And his choice lies in a fold the most

allies, both of

they hold by other treaties, ara at racecourse and the deck of a yacht make

little demand on physical matter to the Board, but the speaker had fol- now, or has for many years put been, prohibit.sions arrived at in Mr. Browne's interesting pamphlet in popular words explaining what right which they in accordance with the ata exacting in the world of sport. The stand

cordially lowed the course which he had previously ed in the ostchment area; that the sewage from historical essay on the Pokfulam water shed malaria was, how it could be prevented, how aware of what has been done and

the few buildings situated within the area is in- were valueloss, because they ignored the results array might be destroyed, and so on. It was prove it. On that scorunt it has behind it an George does not ignore their attractions, but he

not to be challenged.

more energetic He. dopted OOPER thought it would be just as well, terompted and led in other directions; that there of the bacteriological examination of the water just as important for a name to throw away a from outside, France and Great Bhail aged foremost a great game shot. A plebiscito af

the terms of the

Bas placed him fourth-after the of Hiper (better known, perhaps, na days, to get an opinion on it. He seked whether of the area in other ways must be infinitesmal (ased by chemical methods, and in order to con- Works Department to train a nullak. In Japan, when £400,000,000 had been expe

expended the President, gathered from the Attorney indeed the report of the sub-committee shows it aider intelligently the question of the potability the inidle of the ofty there might be and 200,000 lives had been lost, two courses were headlog Noble among the remarkable shots in

are experts who would g General's opinion that all government buildings, to be); and that the configuration and nature of of any given water it was ugary to regard small pool of water breeding hundreds open. Preparation for another war might have this country.

Id give excluding wells and special things which wore the ground insure that all foul matters deposited both the chemical and the bacterial contents of and hundreds of anopheles. He did not believe been made, and there was the alternative of bin the second place. No one has devoted more begotiating a lasting penco. The statesmen of effort to perfecting himself in this diffenlt art since he took his frat lesson from the late Dako destroyed or rendered innocuous before they can mittee were calculated to still further protect made over this subject. It should be drilled new treaty establishing their special rights in

ridge, who was himself at that time a Cambridge, Manchuria is the result. Danger of

of minder elever

Dava ben ernment would, in my opinion, be well advised were working together we should be within a the question of dealing effectively with China famous as a shot. The art has been cultivated to give effect to them. The nature of the measurable distance of relieving the Colony of should that empire attempt to cause any trouble assiduously sings boyhood, and its attractions Chinese coolie is such that when he sees mataria, bat not till then. He thought notices has been simplified. The status quo has been ora as strong to-day us ever. Except live heap of building rubbish ho naturally regards should be advertised in the Fresa, but spasmodic Rovereign rights are recognised, and the Open has shot almost every kind of gaine-from guaranteed by the new treaty that is, China's pigeons from a trap-a sport of which his Majesty strongly disapproves-King George the place sa general damping ground, aia and starts in dealing with malaria were no Door for the trade of all the world is scoured tigers in India to grested screamers on the and proceeds to deposit rabbish of all sorts good at all.

The Express - 's informed that new there. To authorise the deposit of building

tresty followe very much on the lines of the Argentine pampas. The elk and the buffalo Mr. HOOPER quito agreed that they should do Anglo-Japanese treaty of 1905, and that the have fallen to his ride, and the covers bear rabbisk within this area can only therefore be everything, they could to fight maleris, and the mussures arranged for enforcing its terms in testing to bis pre-eminence with the gan. regarded as inviting further danger. An unwilful breeding of mosquitoes should be very the event of their being challenged are much stolk at Balassal, to fower than thirteen fell to of twenty-two stage, the results of a week's sightly fance can soon be rendered sightly in severely dealt with, but it should be proved this Colony by creepers, and is in any onse

This rifle. of the Auglo-Japanese alliance. wilful. When It was suggested that the public The treaty sign Lord Lansdowne in 1905 better than o

There is a story told of him at Windsor signed by - polluted drinking water, The

should be warned he did not gather that recognised the special interests of Japan in which confirms hus reputation. Toward the. best way to endeavour to prevent access to advertisements were to be inserted in the East Asia, and provided that the two Powers close of the day the Gorman Emperor himself the tunnel is to make access impossible by Chinese papers. He thought a few thousand interests were challenged, and take measures to the Prince of Wales, as he then was found should conault together in 40.50 their respective devoted to field sport and an excellent shot and iron gratings.

Hon. Mr. HEWETT-I agree with Dr. pamphlets should be printed at the gaol, and the defend them. It is understood that the new themselves in a hollow between two corerte in Fitzwilliams, After reading the letter from unitary inspectors could distribute them treaty contains specific terms to this effect in the Great Park. The pheasants were flying to the relations of Eussia and Japan in high overhead at tremendous speed and were Manchuria

diffloalt marks in the fading the Colonial Recretary I see no reason to obange song resistents in their distiota. If anoh regard

The King light, the opinion I have already formed, namely, that circulars were left at Chinese houses the master With regard to Korea, it is a foregone cou and the Emperor agrood to take the birds the hooner the Foxfalary reservoir is closed the old rond them at his leisure and digest the elusion that Japan will sooner or later-perhaps alternately, with the result that his Majesty before long-formally annex the kingdom: The missed only one shot of fifty-four, while tha better in the interests of the health of the Information over his pipe.

Augio Japanese treaty provided for that even Kaiser failed to get his bird only seven times. Colony,

tuality, specially admitting Japan's political, The King has oven performed the astonishing military, and economic interesta in Korea, and feat of firing both barrels of two gans in suol recognising the necessity of the "guidance, con rapid sucussion that he has had four pheasants trol, and

of Japan

in Kores. This { falling through the air at the same moment, protection was further

emphasised in Lord Lansdowno's

A SPORTSMAN'S QUALITIES, letter to Sir Charles Hardinge, the British St. Petersburg, in which it was

Mr. HOOPER-I will deal with construction, sir. Will you go so far as to say that the Government can put up a latrins withoni com ing to the Board, under the ruling of the Attorney-General ?

The PLEVIDENT-No, latrines aro.dealt with under a separato section.

Mr HOOPER-Was ta Attorney-General naked to give su opinion as to wicther a urinal

was not a latring P

That it is such, and that the catchment are is not subject to dangerous pollution is, in the opinion of the Government, demonstrated by the fact that samples of water taken direct from the reservoir have never, on analysis, como andor suspicion, but in order that the Board may leave the fallest information on the subject of this important source of supply, I am to forward the enclosed copy of a report by the Government analyst which it is hoped will help to convince the Board that their suspicion of the parity of

the Pokfulam supply is unfounded. In con The PRESIDENT--I think it would be as well nection with this report I am to state that the If the Attorney-General's opinion was pirou-sample of water taken on June 16th was taken latod. He went into that question.

direct from the reservoir, and that, too, ata most Mr. HOOPER-I was not aware of that. I unfavourable perica, viz., after the Arst heavy became aware of it by looking up the question rain after a long drought when, any impurities myself. I may take it that in fature no urinal in the catchment area must bare been swept into the reservoir, the latter being at the time only question will come before the Board P

half fall.

The PRESIDENT-I really think that would be the most satisfactory solution.

Mr. Hoores-As far as you understand the Government do not wish us to discuss sitos for public urinals F

The VICE-PRESIDENT wished to make explanation to remove a misunderstanding. He thought it hul generally been the case that when the Government propose to erect a urinal the Board had been consulted as to the site. 'In the present case it was not a question of ereo. tien, bat of selecting a now site in close prox. imity. The removal of this building was necessitated by important public works, and the question of removal to this new site was carefully cousidorod by the Govern ment, and they decided that the place where the building is now being erected was most suitable. The site the Board recommended was considered at the time of selection. The matter was not referred to the Board, but there was no alight of any kind intended by proceeding with the creation of the building while the matter was being considered by the Boaril.

The paper was laid on the table, and the President promised to circulate the opinion of the Attorney-General if possible.

QUESTIONABLE QUALETT OF POKFULAM WATER,

The reply from the Government with regard to the Pokfulam Water Supply was read. This reply emanated from a report by a select com- mittee of the Board composed of the President as obuirman, Dr. G. L. Fitzwilliams and the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, in which it was recom. mended that the use of the Pokfulam rezervoir should be dispensed with. The report of that committee was, unanimously adopted by the Board and forwarded on to the Government.

The Colonial Secretary wrate-I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 19th May in which you forwarded s report by a select committeo of the Sanitary. Board on the catchment area of the Pokfulard Reservoir which has been adopted by the Board. The most important recommendation.

the sub-committee, I am to make the following Turning to the minor recommendations of comments on the

It was agreed that a notice drawn up by the Medical Officer of Health should be adver tied in the British and Chinese public Fross.

Dr. FITZWILLIANS-With regard to para- answer to the report by the select committee of graph 3 of the letter of the Government, in

|the Board, to enquira into the conditions obtain. The report of the committee relslím to

THE CARE OF GRAVES.

the same.

This

treaty may

indeed be regarded

Now the indispensable qualifications of a

Authorities to prevent washing of clothes ing with regard to the Mount Austin nullsh I especial care of graves in the Colonial Cemetery, Ambassador st was unable to stand alone, good shot are sareness of eye, steadiness of

thom to be.

and by clasa proximity must fall under the con trel and tatplage of Japan.

Bassin conceded these claims to Jupan in regard to Koros in the treaty of pesce, and the new treaty in respect to Manchuria completes the understanding.

NEW SAFETY, LOCK FOR TRAIN DOORS.

Lindon Willism King, & young cloth-looker of Solne, Lancashire, has received £2.50 in

herve and hand, coni and prompt decision. Without these a mau may be a sportsman, but he can never be an expert shot. He could nover face with equal mind the tiger or the buffalo. or even the pheasant and the sulpe, Sureuoes of eye and steadiness of nerve and band may be but like all such gifts they re- gifts of

nature, quire cure and onltivation. No qualities of the body

and mind are more sensitive to the con- ditions of a man's life; none deteriorate more

(a) Stricter supervision by the Military

in the mullah in front of Mt. Austin and the water supply collected from the aros, I suggested that the monuments which required stated that Koren Harracks: In reply to a communisation not agree that the report of the sab.com re-setting up should be attended to and paid aldreased to the Military Authorities on the mittee shows "That the foaling of the area for by Government, as is done in the case of sabjeet an answer

wer has been received to the affect that "ne washing has been dons by must be infinitesimal and that the configuration repairs after typhoons. The cost should not be either the married families or men of the and nature of the ground ensure that all tont grint, as there are not many stones in that detachment. The clothing referred to was matters deposited and finding their way into the condition; all trees which owing to their size laid out on

on the grounds to catch the san for ares must be destroyed and rendered innocuons are damaging grave drying purposos, having been washed in the before they can reach the reservoir," and I beg at removed; all ir trees overhadowing marble stones should be married families' own quarters.

(b) Removal by the Military Authorities.

once to dissociate myself with the report of the tombstones and causing of all building rabbish and other rabbish sub-committee if the report cau, or any grounds come discoloured should be out dows. If

to self-control. To remain a good shat after rapidly from abuse, nono respond more readily alongside

the path leading from the causeway whatever, he read to even imply such a state-the above items received attention all that

forty is the best testimony any man eus pro- The Director of Public Works has recently ment. In paragmph 4 the monthly reports for will remain to be done is the re-lettering of cash end a lucrative engagement with the Great well ordered that its powers and perceptions at "Craig Byris" to the parade ground

duos of

of temperance in

in all things, of a life so issued a peranit to the chief engineer of the this year do not tally with the statement in the old grave stones, which is not costly and which Central Railway for & safety lock for railway are unimpaired. The people of this country- South China Command authorising the de- letter that samples of water have never come might also be undertaken by Government, carriage doors which he has invented. posit of such rubbish subject to the following under suspicion. A somewhat similar state. The sextons should receive instructions to keep believed, have the effect of occidents "port is an instinet and an obsession-good no devion, which is very ingenious, will, it is and least of all the people of the north; where asearances on this point either from the Press (1) Nothing but clean building rubbish to ment was made at one of the Board meetings the stones and marble slats of graves clean, and

ways caused by insecure à be deposited--no house refuse, old tine, nor and withdrawn, on the evidenes of the Govern the gardeners to weed the graves and water any

who is twenty-six years old, has been

or the palpit. They know what sport dezuande and what training insists upon. any foul rubbish or matters to be deposited ment Analyst's report actually on the table, flowers on them as well as attending to the Go. employed at the Great Hulme Mills of Colne

There is another sure test of character. Ivis which report stated that the water wavernment plants. We would recommend that e

for some time, He has worked as a mill-hand (2) All material to be carefully deposited

since the age of ten. He was left an orphan and the estimation in which a man is beli by friends so that it does not ancroach on any stream considerably worse than only under as small vote be taken annually for the above penniless at an early age, but he contrived to and family. No King has friends more devoted picion Under what is classed as minor repaire, to be increased in the case of typhoons by keep himself and find time for study in the than those of King George. Many of the *(3) Whenever the depositing ceases, or the recommendations, it was not the inton-supplementary vote. An extra sexion will evenings.

members of his Household have been his in- available space at any particular point be- tion of the sub-committed to restrict the breed-not be required for the present. If aftor, trial through a correspondence nellage, and in five in the Navy; all have watched his career at close He studied mechanics and engineering timates from youth; some bare served with him comes fully occupied, the material to be

and all are unanimous in praise of his There does not seem any necessity to prohibit The anopheles is not the only dangerous mosquito the two permanent sortens we recommend that the deposit of such material or any occasion of the varieties represented in Hongkong the matter be re-submitted to the Board.

judgment also of many who have had op porttinities of observing and are not likely to be influenced by the hope of personal recognition or reward.

Gonditions:-

on any account,

a

trimmed off and covered with soil and toring of the añopholino speolos of mosquito only it is found that the extra work is too much for years obtained a fairly extensive knowledge of quite and capacity. This is the deliberate

to require the removal of the rubbish which With regard to the special report of the Govern- Dr. FrrzwiLLIAMS minuted—I sutirely has already been deposited adjoining the patiment Analyat, an impartial person would read to the parade or recreation grounds.

the subject.

character

ATESHIPS FOR RUSSIAN. AND“ agree with this, I do not think that the

JAPANESE ARMIES. necessary outlay will be great, sud I think it is (c) Fencing at least six feet high to be it as strongly supporting the parties who the daty of the Colony to look after its own According to in^nows agency statement Of the King's domestic life an idyll might bo enoted adjoiningTM Craig Rycle" bridge and advocate the early, oboenre of the reservoir, cemetery and not leave it to be neglected published in Berlin, on July 8th, a Japanese written an old-fashioned idyll autho star the Umbrela erat: It is proposed to In 1882, 1890 and even in 1902 (somewhat or to depend on private enterprise.

officer, Captain Hing, will shortly arrive in English people love. There is in this fud extend the existing railing opposite the ancient history for a modern Colony) it is

Hon. Mr. E. A HEWITT -I agree with the Harlin to negotiate the purchase of a German whore family life is happily still more than a Umbralia seat for about twelve yards up. possible that the Tytan alternative supply was recommendations of the Committee.

airship for the Japanese Army

tradition, no more devoted husband and father Frards and six yards downwards. The stream is

Mr. LAU CHU PAK-What about the Chinese-

The iamo agency learns that Russia ba -none who can look back upon the past with a most accessible at

nd the at this

point, end xten- not sufficiently developed to justify Mr, grares? They should enjoy the same privileges ordered a "Parseval" (non-rigid) airship for clearer conscience. His life in this respect is to sion will render gross auch more diffent, Chadwick expressing himself more str ugly on if sash expenses are to be bezus by the Govern her Army. This vessel will have a gay capacity absolately void of offence. Upon this we have

considered unsightly

of 1 16,700 cubic mètres and two motors, each of a the testimony of the friends of his

and youth and nanetarney. It is vot, considered that the disadvantages of Pokfulam, and bis para-Hon. Mr. BREWIN÷Jeges to 1 and 2: Auto hundred horse-power, and will be capable of the written word of his father, who, when Psico aby advantage would be gained by the graph 16 (April 18th, 1902) can hardly be held No. 3, it would be a pity to cut down a beautiful carrying a crew of twelve. It will embody of Wales, thought it necessary to destroy one posed fencing at Craig Byrie unless the as strongly recommending that this reservoir fir tree to perpetuate the ugliness of white several important deviations from the existing of those romances which morbid imagination Foto to Craig Ryrie" and the gate to the should be retained longer than is absolutely marble. I do not approve of re-lettering built of steel tubes, thereby gaining in lightness, the marriages only of commoners are made in "Parseval" types. Notably, the car will be weares about a royal palace in the belief that military recreation groand were kept locked

There is no uso perpetuating a name when there The fence would also have to be continud up.

no one who cares enough about it to be will; and it will be longer and narrower than those of heaven. Thoes who know King George and wards to meet the fence near the Umtrails

The PRESIDENT-Does any member wish to ing to see to the name being re-lettered. the older Fartoval" typa, while the shape of Queen Mary know botter. There is no shadow scat.

address the Board on this subject

The report was adopted.

the gas bag will also be modified,

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