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HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was bold yesterday at the Board Roam. Mr, E. D. C. Wolle presided, and there were present:-Hon. Mr.W. Chatham (Vice-President), Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar-General), Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Colonel Bedford, R.A.M.C. (Principal Medical Officer), Dr. Fitzwilliams, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mr. Ng Hon Tsa, Dr. F. Clark (Modiest Officer of Health) Dr. W. W. Pearse (Assistant Medical Offloor of Health), and Mr. W. Bowen Bowlands.(secretary)..
A MENDER'S ABSENCE, The PRESIDENT informed members that ho had received a letter from the Hon. Mr. Hewett stating that he had been called away on business and that he would not be able to attend the
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDA, OCTOBER 28th, 1910.
Hon. Mr. HEWETT-This case confirms the HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS Pokfulam is unsafe at certain time. report of the sub-committee that the water in
The REGISTEAR-GENERAL-Who are the consumers of this water? Are there any Europeans?
French Monastery.
The PRESIDENT-The Dairy Farm and the
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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
LONDON, October 5th.. SIR FEEDERICK LUGARD AND THE UNIVERSITY.
BRITISH OFFICERS. YOS THE CHINESE JENT.
I understand that, in response to a request principles of the dofonders of the constitution denouncing the proposal as tresshery to the high from the Chi ese authorities, at least one, against the advance of Socialismo. and it may be thres, offloors will be nominated for service in the reorganisation of the Chinese
THE CORONATION. Army. If it is decided to nominate three, anch In the current number of the Nineteenth cavalry, artillery and infantry. The Japanese
will represent a separate arm of the servico The RISTBAR-GENERAL-Has notice beon Century Sir Frederick Lugard has a powerful Government at first raised objections, because it and at windows, and as for the best rooms at G BAND HUMABY COVERING THE COST OF
ples for British donations to raise the remaining was feared the appointments would lead to the boil the water. I understand.
The PRESIDENT—They have been advised tesity on a safe and sound footing. It is, on the But explanations, I understand, have smoothed £180,000 needed to put the Hongkong Univer-selection of many other international officers. Western sacation in the Far East that I have drawn." whole, the best statement of the case for the way and the objectiora have been with- ever heard or seen. Sir Frederick add to s murvey of the situation :-
served on the Dairy Farm P
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GELMAN GROWN PRINCE AND AMERICA.
SPORTS FOR ONE YEAR IN DRITAIN,
Annual Invested. Expeditare. £4,000,000 £3,698,000
7,246,707
914,653 217,636
6,000
SPORT. OUR COSTLIEST RELIGION," There are already plenty of signs of the car costliest religion," and it puts that cost at approach of the Coronation, though that event
Sport is called by the Glasgow Evening News: booking, even now, for sents on grand-stands is the way the money goer :--- is not fixed till Jaze 21st. There is lively £45,249,496 in one year. And this, it snggosts,
the bading hotels they are mostly taken by The boom orders also extend to house decoraters Amories millionaires or suck dollared maguntes The VICE-PRESIDENT The Board must remember that it is not possible to give
on the line of meats, for everybody wants to Shooting
Turf dividual who occupies a house in any part Altered supply of water to every in-
present a clean homae front wherever a pre-Dog shows of this Colony. If any attempt is made to
The American love for tionising poors and expect to get it all back by letting their Hunting cession is to pass. Very likely, too, thoy Coursing "Nations are sotusted neither by motives of prinosa has given the Crown Prince of Germany windows in cases where the money is of Polo enfores the suggestion of the Board the only evangelism nor of philanthropy, but it is not a keen disappointment. For he wanted to go any conseqsonce. And for the entertain
Field trials (sporting dogs) alternative would be to cut off the supply of this oant with the traditions of Englishmon to by way of America and the Pacifio on his ment of visitors to town there will be plenty Yachting water to these people, which would put them to stand unside and refuse secular help to a nation Oriental tour, but the fase of undignified of shown, apart from the pageant of Imperial Horse shown inch more serious inconvenience than they rightly struggling to be free from the scenes made the Kaiser insist on
Fishing... suffer at the present time by having to resort trammels of ignorance and superstition. It verse route, For it is still remembered in White City at Shepherd's Bush will hav
Coaching to the boiling of snow water as they use for the pride of ignorance which today Germany how the American women fought special Coronation exhibition, probably of all
the re-troops and international representatives. The Sports of the people domestic purposes. From the locality in which prevents the Chiasse from benefitting, the to see Prince Honry of Fraasia when he spent British goods, at Earl's Court there will be they are situated they would have to fall back Japanese have benefitted, by the scientific two strenuous democratic months in the States. another, and at the Crystal Palace there will be on the supply from wells, and it is doubtful is knowledge of the West. Tomorrow, when this The New Yorkers, who bad mobbed him and the Pageant of Empire that was postponed from of foreign supremacy in the markets of the Health and Buildings Ordinance tsit stands any they would contain a suficient wapply for their phase of prejudice is past, China will recognise ripped the buttons of bis cost as souvenirs, he this summer. Medios Officer of Health or Assistant Medical / requirements. Therefore it is a considerable the debt she owes to those who have assisted loft easy under the impression that they had boon to them to obtain this supply of unfiltered her, while respecting her present prejudices, to given him the "fime of his life," bat when he got
THE POWDER-KEG OF THE NEAR BAST. gain the knowledge she desires. What England home he let it out to his intimates that hawatar the Near East hardly anybody knows cutside The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-I think that has done for India and for Egypt in mitigation well meant the attentions were they were too that region, writes a correspondent of mine in How close the spark is to the powder keg ia would be a good enough reply were it not for of famine, by introducing railways which can the fact that the supply of water to the Dairy carry food to stricken districts, and by remedy stand-unless born to the Ameriosa atmosphere insults at the Turks, convinced that they may boisterous and obtrusive for flesh and blood to Constantinople. The Greeks are soreaming Farm affects people living in other parts of the ing a deffoient rainfall by irrigation; what she of brazen bustle. The Crown Prince has a say what they like and the Powers of Europe
meetings of the Board during the next month. THE VETERINARY, SUBOKON QUESTION, The reply from the Government relative to nominating any Medical Officer of Health or Assistant Medical Officer of Health to net na Colonial Veterinary Surgeon was as follows:- In reply to your letter of the 14th ultimo I am directed to inform you that the Attorney- General is of the opinion that under the Pablio
Officer of Halth appointed to not as Colonial Veterinary Surgeon should posses the veterin ary qualifications, and that when opportunity offers it is proposed to regularise the appoint ment of Medical Officer of Health or Assistant Medical Omour of Health not specially qualified
Veterinary Surgeons.
The paper was laid on the table.
"WANT OF CONSIDERATION."
A letter from the Government relative to the latrine adjoining Hunghom Desks was rond, in which the Government declined to adopt the
recommendation of the Board for the conversion of the latrine into a trough closet.
Mr. HOOPER minuted-I regret that the Government do not show more consideration for the European employons of a local industry. which contributes so much to the rates of the
Colony,
before them a letter from the Government with
water.
serious point.
plague, malaria, cholera, and small-pex-by
ed
15,520,600
• 750,000 750,000 5,000,000
165,000
550,000 1,200,000
50,000
80,000
150,000 250,000 10,000,000 15,000,000
£45,248,496
ON DEPRESSIONS IN SPORT. "It is the olarming attribute of the British that no depressions of trade, no looming menace world, will abate their indulgences in any mark- other race. The above aum excludes theatres, itself extracts nearly £4,000,000 each year from
degree,
adds the Glasgore Wespend more money on recreations than any Evening News
added the amounts permanently invested in the music halla, holidays, and alcohol. The Turf the pockets of its rotaries, and to this must be horses in training, say. £2,500,000, and that of sport which would include the value of 5,000
involved.
THE HUNT BELK
The PRESIDENT said that rusmbers had regard to what was practically a petition from issuing water which is manifestly dangerous, for movement as this University movement indicates importance, to some of your readers. Mr. became a byword for the world during the hat it would save the country £15,500,000 year
A
the Dock Company to have something done to do away with what they maintained was a serien unisance at the Hunghom Docks. committee consisting of the Medical Ofour of Health, Sir Joseph Fayrer, and the speaker, came to the conclusion that the nuisance world
The letter was laid on the table,
LIGHTING OF TRIMORATUOI MAREST.
"If the fox were to become ortinot in Britain until some other quarry took its place. The
to
bunting horses, £256,200 worth of fox-hounds, staghounds, and harriers. It takes £4,000,000 maintain our barriers, £510,000 to keep the paoks. The amount circulated by hunting mon In the English shires cannot be estimated, but it is enormous.
as veterinary surgeons to act as Colonial Colony. That seems to me to be the most has done in arresting germ-born disease-ready shown that he is an admirer of American will save them from the avenging scimitars of training downs and courses, £1,500,000. Prob. sericus matter. The reply freza the Govern- herself and she can mitigate her poverty by their country and the sky-zorepers that are rejoice at warfare. And all this time, von Britain; pricket and football mast mean the Dr. FITZWILLIANS-I think this is a most medical science,, she can help Chino to do for / girls by falling in love with one or two before he the Moslem hosts. Yet Austria and Germany ably nothing short of £5,000,000 a year is
married. He has always been keen on seeing are friendly to Turkey, and only Bulgaria would ment that people are to be advised to boil the teaching her how to develop her unrivalled reared by men who hase raised the cost since April, fifty thousand men have been expenditure of at least £10,000,000, Other sports, water is entirely unsatisfactory. People who mineral and agricultural resources. And in ef living almost an high. If he has to some employed on a war footing in Albania, within such a yachting, cycling, boating, tenais, and In golf £3,000,000 sanually is oirculated in will probably not read it, but the point is, that friendship both new and hereafter, and reap the Kaiser is adamant-he will be a most disap. Young Turks. The estensible reason is to cor are going to have this notics served upon them doing she will strengthen the bonds of home by the Siberian railway-and ut present striking distance of the Grook frantier, by the whippet racing may be estimated as circulating because we have not had an epidemic it does not a material reward in the development of the pointed young man. He would risk the hubbub the rebellions Albaniaus, but that is only of the masses cannot be far out of the way. follow that we shall not have one. An opidemic future. These are legitimate ambitions, whether told of by his Unele if only he could jog across pretext. The real
another £2,000,000. To estimate at £15,000,000
Fear the The Government get first oholos, and the Bau- will the movement and aspirations of a vast land and the human types in the dominion of training; and now they have had it they are the humblers sports outside of the Turf, yachting.
Who is going to be the scapegoat to the philanthropist or to the merchant; nor the United States in a Pullman car and study Macedonian Tedits were in need of field
total will occur:
expenditure of the sports reason was that the The amounts invested in grounds, pavilions, tary Board will get the blame. A bad spidernisation be checked or altered merely by a lack of the doiter.
fixtures, etc., are supposed to be nearly mesos a fearful panic, and people will be asking sympathy on our part. It is better to help
£10,000,000, so that the totals for the people's hardest and best suited force in Europe for and motoring will rus far in excess of the will be published that the Government have beon Incidentally Sir Frederick suggests that such a London Court that may be of interest, if not of through which the degeneracy of the Greeks for a commission on the water supply and reports than to stand by as an apathetic spectator."
THE STEAMSHIP PASSENGER.
mountain fighting. If onse the spark gets into more lordly sport of horse-racing. There was a case this week in the City of the powder-keg, therefore, the dismal rout some time. Somebody has got to stand as soaps that the Crown Colonies as well as the great Henry J. Eck, with his wife and daughter, war with Turkey will seen as a gentle jaunt figures spent on fox-hunting and cognate sports geot. I think the Board must protect itself in autonomous Dominiens" of the Empire are weat to Capetown in August last year on a compared to the chaos that will fall upon the in this country am obtainable in approximato this matter, as they are the obvious people on
becoming articulate “and giving indications of Union Castle boat, travelling first class. They land when the hosts of Allah surge down on the accuracy. We have £10,150,00 worth of whom the blame will be laid..
an unsuspected vitality and a capacity for returned in December, paying afty-sir pounds country with dashing sabres and hearts full of dealing with problems which lie beyond the for socommodation. After they had been at sea long restrained hate, horizon of the ordinary trader er merchant," be mitigated by turning the latrins into & flush this market was submitted, and the President strikon Sir Frederick as showing up rather badly there was a complete absence of ventilation,
A minute by the President on the lighting of
The £600 raised by the China Association could not occupy their cabin any longer because some days Mrs. and Miss Eok, it was declared, closet. This suggestion the Government ap explained that the Public Works Department against the sums raised in the Far East, and he Now in the literature parently did not see its way to grant. The and the Banitary Board were partly responsible appeals for a generous response for this present Company it is stated that other portion of its letter doalt with the ques for the work. The tenders for the insulation appeal, concluding with the hope that "the system of ventilation had been adopted ised by the tion of removing the sources contributing to had been submitted to the Public Works British pubio will not make the last Budget, or and that electricity was brought to bear on the reports current in Europe regarding a trade There are at hand four volumes of fine prints
• complete some similar exonso, a pretext for allowing esbins, saloona, ote, by the adoption of a large war in oil. themselves to be outdone in generosity by number of electric fanz for the Board is whether we shall employ gue, Chinese, where an institution of Imperial [m-in Mrs Eck's cabin, and Mr. Eck had to pay fosted in the past six or seven months upon the renta of shooting and fishing to let total ba Yet there was no fau It declares: "Notwithstanding the enormous ggregating 2,059 pages, all pertaining to over-production of crude oil, there have been shootings, things, and rents in Britain. The La 12% 74 worą to enekla kiita cœoupy a cabin Mr. HOOPEx said he never heard a more Jordau was made a freeman of Belfast the other | cover this of the contention that there had been elusion that only a very few of these com.gnus, clothing, the rearing of partridges and Along with Mr. Andrew Carnegie, Bir John needed. So the result was he fled a suit to re- and developing new patroleum fields located to farmers, the keep of dogs, expenses of guests, where she could have the accommodation the uw of contefiorakota 81% penly
tween £15,000,000 and £20,000,000 per annum, which employed a considerable number of Eu- | anked to approve of the lighting of the market, La civio luncheon, got on to his favourite subject cabin without a fan was quito intolorable. The actual producing stage or in any way bosome cost of shooting up to at least £7,250,000."
most important industry astonishing proposal, Pho Board was being day. Mr. Carnegie, in responding to his health st brasch of contract and misrepresentation. The panies will ever sucessfully reach the pheasants and gun and game licences bring the
Wage, ghalution to Shepherds and allow all over the world. It is a foregone con-
allowances
port-hole of the cabin could not be kept open even small factors in the world's petroleum in defence that electris fans were not guaran. willing to stop aside to make room for them." because of the trade winds. The Company urged already established petroleum companies will be business, for it is not to be expected that aby
THE FALL IN CONSOLS. teed for all the cabins, Counsel added, "This The Standard Oil Trust announce
announces that in
The Pall Mall Gazette of the 29th ult con- case is of great importance to all steamship view of these conditions it has
of Consola recovered a little to-day se the result tions la prices in the East and in Europe."
fired oil" by making "considerable redno. of the efforts of the Government broker, but of arude oil in the United States has increased security are the bad influence which it has on on reading the booklet he felt sure every.
the ascent seemed very laborions. The an- It gives statistics to show that the production satisfactory features of the fall in our premier by 60,000,000 barrola in the three years 1906 to markets generally, and the unpleasantness of the position for banking and other institutions
this naisimce. It was hoped by making a road
from the latrine to the foreshore and by erect- ing a pier to got rid of the naisance.
Mr. HOOPER thought the reply from Gor- ernment was most unatialaatory. He thought
they paid, as ho said in his minute, very little consideration to a
ropeans who with their families were rezident there. Over 100 were within gunshot of this latrine. This was reported by the Sanitary Board as being a nuisance and dangerous to health in the opinion of the Board's medical officer. Thoy took the trouble to appoint a com- mittes who suggested mesos whereby this
Department.
The RESISTEAL-GENERAL-The question
portance in a British colony is concerned,"
-----IN III TMPERIALISTS" IN CHINA.
or electricity?
The TRESIDENT. Yes.
of peace adressor. Bir John Jordan spoke of trade relations with the Far East, he said, wore the relations of Ireland to the Far East. Thoir
bet no figures ware supplied. Whou he asked for the tender to be submitted he was toll that it could not be because it had been sent to other department. He described this as buying a pig in a poke. On a previous occasion a sub-committee had considered the lighting of there had bem an export of wen. Belfast the Central Market and had received the thanks and Ulster, more than any other portion of
considerable, but what wa more important
OIL WAR.
SHOOTING AND FISHING.
STANDARD OIL TRUST'S CHALLENGE.
"When we come to shooting and fishing the The Standard Oil Trast on the 3rd inst, issued cost involved is indicated by the fact that the an important statement with reference to the amount ooltooted for game licences for a year
over £180,000, and for gan licenses £12,000.
nuisance might be mitigated, but the Govern of H.E. the Governor for having been able to the United Kingdom, had contributed man for companies, es actions may be brought against / smpaign to increase the word "intained the following comment on this subject:-
ment drew a rod herring aereas the pathway
by saying that it was possibly brought about
effect a saving in the lighting to the extent of Imparial service to the East and Far East, includ. about fifty por cent. The President lind puting Lord Dufferin, Lord Macartney, Sir by the stuff being carried not only from the
Henry
the broadcast." But Judge Rontoul said one would think all the cabins had electric fans
SINGAPORE DOCKS.
jatelno but from other places in the neighbour. / before them certain facts about the tender which (Pottinger, and Bir Robert Hart. The last ten in them, whereas this cabin allotted to Mrs. 1906, or two-thirds of the entire world's increase, which hold large amounts of the stools; -Mout hood to the night-soil bost. Their reason for not had been received from the Electris Light Co., Fears had seen more progress in China in the Eck had not. If there had been a fan in the carrying out the suggestion of the committon but he had not told them anything as regards | Boropean sense of the word than the previous cabin, no matter how badly ventilated it was, ten centuries, When he first went to China in the Company would not have been liable. If The PRESIDENT said the Company was pre-that was only for a distance of ten miles, but there would have been no case. Therefore in 1876 there was only one line of railway, and fans had been provided and they had gone wrong Pared to make the installation.
the vast empire. Nor was the change princi-
the conditions.
was because in the first place the revenue of the Colony wonki be reduced by 8900, the price which the stuff brought in the market. Another reason was that if there was a water-carrying system and it was pumped out into the harbour for the installation was accepted it would mean
ike to ask whether this was likely to make it Electric Light Co., to charge anything ment of the country was equally remarkable. was refused. Iworse than it is at prosent with the tremendoushey liked for current. He would like to What all these momentous changes might
of these institutions have their Cools written
the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board include an these institutions are large, and the tarden down to 80, and it is obvious that even if the price falls no further, they must write The works now in progress at Singapore for still further. Of course, the resoryss of
down their
holdings in their balance sheeta
Where the nature of the ground and depth of to have to apply even reserves to this
should be
be easily boras, but it is not pleasant the general method of construction by concrete
Mr. Hooren pointed out that if the tender i now railways wero boing constructed throughout the present circumstances, judgment must be extensive reconstruction of the main wharf. it would contaminate the harbour. He would that the Board would be in the hands of the pally a material one. The intellectual develon, given for Mr. Eck with costs. Leave to appeal [oundation renders it advisable to depart from rhe atendy and persistant decline i
AN OLD BAILOR.
Compone
in
by the Treas
blockwork walls, the whard in carried on wrought rease of large s
of the glut of capital and the continued
At Bo'ness the death has just occurred of iron cylinders sunk to the required depth and feature in our political situation. Grautel that
filled with concrete, a steel
population on sampariɛ and junks who used it know the cost per month and compare/ prodece no wise man would venture to predict, Tom Grant, at the age of 78, after a varied life. į girders and trong a planting botare of the trade improvement continues, it is e at prosent. It was a very feeble argument, and it with that for gas so that the Board could see int he thought he might say that the innate The son of a whale harpoonor, he was born with fo form the floor. The length of the whare that the tendency must be to depress quotations
The VICE-PRESIDENT said that it resolved
stability of the Chinese obaracter, the love of
SIAM AND KING GEORGE'S CORONATION.
Considerable importance is attached to the
not a plea-
discover
of
considering the Dook Company were the people which it was worth thair while to accept.
Laid on them
it is evident most concerned and offered to bear part tion as to lighting was in the minute.
The PRESIDENT stated that all the informa. pesce, and above all the sanctity of their spprenticed for four years to the whaling trade. the depth to which the orlinders are sunk the Consol quotation from falling to 80 ere
a love of the sea, and at the age of eleven was constructed in this manner is 1,830ft. the still farther by the mors extended fold of the expense, he thought that very scant
family relations justified the hope that the After a while he was shipwrecked on the coast of varies between 50ft, and 84ft.
existing width of the floor being 621. 3in., and g
for capital It is Mr. HOOPER contended that the Board should form would make for peace and for the good of Greenland, and had a hard time with his compan- 241ft 3in. of the wharf follows a surve
perfectly evident that noth- courtesy had been shown to members of
ing except departzuentai ing
purchases has saved this Board nad particularly to the intel- obtain an estimate from the Gas Co. and see the world.
A length of and it is dificult to see what can keep the ligent select committee whose report the which would be cheaper and better.
ions before reaching a Danish settlement. After 1,200ft radius, and there are two bends or rice from going still It is
I lower. Board had unanimously adopted. He moved that
his apprenticeship he entered the merchant knuckles, necessitating special construction commentary on the course of the matter be brought up again in three or form itself into the question of what lights the Board rinit of the Crown Prince of Siam to attend the At the outbreak of the Crimean war he took serous the whart, are built
service and then changed to the Royal Navy iron cylinders, of which there are thren rows st for himself it he should make a faw of the girders and fooring. The
There is zot
the alightest doubt- wrought
most bigoted and blind Radical Mr. HOOPER-Taking into account the cost. added touch of the picturesque that will part in the blockading of the Baltic in 1854. Beotions, the bottom lengths being 10ft. mistrust as regards the treating
ар of plates and The VICE PRESIDENT said they must, of given to the proceedings by the inclusion of daring the Indian Mutiny and then he was on the outside. The shafts of the cylinders are mutually felt by the proce
the City that there is course, atady the cost.
Three years afterwards he was at Calcutta with a cutting edge, and all rivets are flush
diameter for the middle. They are provided this country by the Government,
of oppie oril Mr. HOOPER proposed that the question be this representative of the flourishing little sent to Hongkong, on the news soming of are Bft, in diameter for all rows, and are in which is still hopelessly out of favour, and The PERSIDENT said he believed the other delayed, and a tender obtained from the Gas Co., Oriental State. For along with hit will come disturbances in China in 1859. There he helped 8ft. lengths, provided with fanges for bolt nobody seems willing to say a good word for remier security, number of notables who will while here study to out the hoovy chatus and hawser that barred introduced between these and the bottom war, the rubber collapse, orok ought at the Colonel BEDFORD seconded, and the motion our industrial conditions, with a view to deciding the advance of the British fest. He saw the lengths. A selection of themonts up feng present time to be on the up grado. Instead of
ing up, topor or
or caned lengths being
the stock. Lot past adverse influences-the how far the mechanical resources of Siam may burning of the Peking Palaos and soon ito to enable the cylinders to be Enished lavethat, everybody is asking to what figure it is
been what they may, the stock be improved. As they mean to do the principal afterwards retired from the Navy to not not the top. Each length of cylinder is shipped ifikely to fall, and there is not any sign of fresh
mouths' time so that they might see the result would consider the most satisfactory,
of the mean now being taken to mitigate the nuisance and so that the matter could be discussed again then.
members of the committee as well as himself were under the impression whan they made the
so that the two could be considered.
auggestions they did that there was no objection was agreed to.
to the discharge of sorage into the harbour. It was news to him that there was no sooner at this particular place.
Colonel BEDFORD seconded the motion, which was carried
UNFILTERED WATER AT POKPULAM. The letter from the Government relative to the supply of anfiltered water from Pokfulam reservoir was as follows:-
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:---
Coronation next year, quite apart from the
centres of industry rather thoroughly they may gateman and diver at Bo'ness Posk. stay longer then the Prince.
[These arrangements are probably upset by
the death of King Chulalonkorn and the
THE NEXT ELECTION,
When is the election to come on!
will be yet awhile, for the
varying from
lin.
to 4ft. in
grote
is sent to the
games going on in polities. To begin with,arting." Five rows of 100
at inter
B
THE FIRST JAPANESE DREADNOUGHT.
Many of the Japanese papers publish leading
in four pieces, which are riveted together on the business to serve the market, site to form a complete sagement, Well, regements or lengths are connected together by The On the 25th at 11.55 am.The barometer anoession of the Crown Prince to the Throne at Lloyd's they evidently don't think it the. The flange beare drilled through bas faller alightly over S. Japan and the announced yesterday.-Ev.]
tarzed bolts, and all flanges are faced in the Bonins, and risen moderately to slightly over
odds they The cylinders are braced together S. China, the Bouthern Loochoon and the
"JAPANESE COMMERCIAL DEUMYEES. lay against an appol to the country by strong box struts near the top, and carry the articles referring to the Isanch of the battleship Following the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition the any time next year are about two to one fransverse floor girders, which are of massive Kawachi, which ceremony took place at Yoko With referance to you letter of the 29th Loochoos and the Benina, is moving towards their commercial representatives out on the road thore is the party conference on the Lords voto and on the grid thus formed steed
shallow depression Iving between the pushfal enbjects of the Mikado am getting But in the meantime there are some lively box section on bad stones founded on the consuks last week. ultimo I am directed to inform you that the the E.N.E.
The Kokunin says the construction of the Director of Pablic Works has informed the Pressure is high over the Yangtze valley.
so that any commercial advantage acorning to that is trying to fix ups working arrangement hook and mushroom type, are placed
girders trim in between these tranBVAKKO Kawachi reflects the development of the ship consumers of unfiltered water from Pokfulam reservoir that the water as supplied to them is Formosa Channel and tau N. part of the China Japanese wares will not be wasted. The that the Coronation year may be free from on, the floor, and are secured by ties steam 20 lauets. Thus the Kawasks in three
Fresh monsoon may be expected in the the advertisement given by the exhibition to
flooring is laid Cast iron bollards, of building
both
Japan. The Reacht has industry in displacement of 20,800 tons, twelva 12-inch unfiltered, and that he advises them to boil it."
in addition to smaller armament, and is to Dr. FITZWILLIAMS minuted---I don't think Hongkong rainfall for the 24 houre onding City, round Aldersgate Street, are fall of these Radical "hiokors" who would at onse attacked by the top lengths of oylindersperior to the British Dreadnought, though she warehouse and wholesale house quarters of the electoral strife and yet give no points to the
reaching
wall down into the concrete of the that this is ancient. What is wanted in clean at 10 am, to day, 0.00 inokee..
Two tiers of braced wall
times stronger than the files, and is even water, not advice to boll what is served out
girdora The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon goods," and they make up for any lack in the
smart, alert drummers for business in "soft the Premier for his "treachery Then there are All the consumers
the the Pokfulam distriot do to-day is as follows ---
are the Liberals who are side-stepping around, face, and strong fender seatings for this rather behind the British bettleship which
thews lannched in August Inst. of the greenheart timber fenders are not read the water reports, and in consequence Hongkong & Neighbourhood NE winde, froth; command of the language by any amount of trying to look pleased boumise there is now an bolted thereto About
The Nippon points out that the Aatacht is would not realise the if under- Channel
1 fair. South coast of Chins between) Same de No. 1. business man be bad and the wron of good is the declaration of F. E. Smith, E.C., M.P. building, and Engineering Company (Limited), es war aid in Tokouks on April let lart year, grit and push. One of them told a Brities ontory for payment of members such as they iron and mild steel and 150 ton of wrought the first of the Dreadnought type built for the Same as No. 1 business man he had sold £1,500 worth of goods have been advocating for years. Finally there and steel are required. The contract is being the knowledge acquired in the late war. The and 450 tens of cast fron Japanese Nary. The Kawachi represents all carried out by the Thames Ironworks, keal the Englishman, “No,” he replied, "but it will the young hopeful of the Conservative party, who have por despatched about 6,000 tons of The paper points out that Germany and Japan and some pspera for payment of members, while the work. The engineers for the work are are adopting the same kind of gan, while Great other Conservatives and some other papers are.
Memra. Coode, Eon & MatthewsTimer,
Britain and the United States ve another type.
stood the alignificance. Warning thou, there
fore, by whatever manna are employed, does not whift the responsibility of the Government in an important comiter.
Bon
Hongkong and Locks. Bouth coast of China between) game ai No. 1.
Bongkong and Kainan...
open trade, and that is what I am here for."
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