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THE WEST RIVER DISASTER.

RELIEVING THE SURVIVORS.

The Secretary for Chiness Affairs ('IE S. E. Itoss), has Informed us that the following distribution of rice by the Túng Wah Hos. pital has been made to the survivors of the West-Hiver disaster:---

Pate. Bigs lice

147.16

16.7.10

300 10 Canton 200

15 Wuchow per ss. Sandi, 50, Takhing "

Shuibing .. US.S. Callao.

Wilmington.

10

100 Baichiu " 390

Canton

16.7.15

300 „

1P

17.7.15

300

19.7.15 -- 1,600

וי

12000

per s.s. Helen. ---1,61..

North River. 1,000, Wuchow and neighbourhood per motor boat Tungkony, 5 Takhing per as Izulaŭ, Total 1,315 bags (7,25 gouny bags and 70

mat inge).

- Ep-to-19ths,&t9!-lin, biscuits-to-Canton

H baskets

7

bags biscuits to Caton

Canton

baskets boiled eggs to

bags rice offall

19

presented.

Rien lught up to 18th-10,696 mat bags.

- 1,005 gunny bgs."

Total ... 12,30

Each gunny bag weighs about 240 lbs. Each mat bag weighs about 170 lbs.

Up to yesterday over twolakhs of dollars had been mised by the Tung Wal Hospital for the relief of distress, this sum including the vote of 250,000 by the Government.

SANITARY SYSTEMS IN

SHANGHAI..

THE CASE: IN THE COUNT-OF

· CONSULS.

JEDIMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS.

Cecile Marie McBain, Jolu Prentice and Richard Sadler Freamin McBain, plaintiffs; and The Shanghai Municipal Council defendants.

Jadgment has been rendered in this case as follows:

In this suit the plaintiffs demand that the defendants allow the installation of water closet system throughout certain premises in course of evection; and the defondents plead a building rule, No. 75. alleged to be made under authority ot Land iegulation XXX, as authority for refusing this demand.

"Latul Regulation XXX confers on the defendants the power to make rules with respect to the drainage of

buildings, to water closets, earth closele, privies. ashpits and cesspools in connec tion with buildings"; but the only rule made by the defendants is a general pro- hibition of water closets, Is such a pro. hibition within the authority given by the

Land Regulation?

The Court dreides that building rule 76 is ultra vires. This decision is support- ed by the fact that in Land Regulation XXX itself it is definitely stated that th rules governing buildings and parts of buildings aft for human habitation may be not only in respect to temporary or permanent closing, but also to prohibi- tion. The recognition of a possible need for prohibition in respect to certain sub- jects other than water closets, etc., thought ranged alongside them in the Regulation, must be taken to exclude prohibition from the scope of the, rules allowable in respect to water closets; for, having the idea of prohibition well as regulation present in their minds, the framers of the Regula

KWANGTUNG↑ FLOOD - RELIEF tion must be taken to have doliberately

FUND,

SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 3.

The Tung Wah Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the Kwangtung Flood Relief

Fund

From Benevolent Society of Rowe, Lima, Peru, £1,000 at 1/95/ 168 From Chinese. Consul and Six Companies of San Francisco... Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co Per Kwong Wa Hospital Mr. Ho Kom Tong

DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG. Mr. Chan Chik Yur

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The alterations this year are unusually heavy oring to changes incidental to the War,

Hongkong, 16th March, 1915.

WHAT OU do you get? and what do you

pay?

to

Probably you tell your boy to get just "Oil" from the Compradors Why not tell him Fet

"FISH" OB "CROWN"?

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It is just as easy, and you will be certain to get something good. Besides, you will pay

THERE IS NO FETTER OIL THAN

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Mouste. Cheung Wo Messrs. Kum Wo Chan Messrs. Shun Tik

Mr. Ho Ping Woon

Mr. Foo Yik Pång

Mr. Young Sai Nga

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| Messra. Ku On

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Mr. Tong Sun

Mr. Mak Vogt Shan

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Tatat

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confined the power of prohibition to build- ings and parts of buildings unfit for labi-

Ention.

In the absence of rules properly made under Land Regulation XXX the position of the parties in this suit must be regu many relate to drains and sewers; but Inted by the existing by-laws, Of these only a few conte inte las present diep but

By-law XVII lays down that the Coun- the Council to (among other things) “the position and ditaension of all drains and sewers already constructed or intended to 5,000.00 be constructed in connection with such TI 1,000.00 building "--that is, new buildings, 1,420.86 this case the Court heard no objection !y 600.00 the defendants to the plaintiffs' scheine so 500.00 far as it is in connection with their new 500.00 buildings.

The Court therefore decides 500.00 that the necessary approval, if not 300.00 already given, must be given forthwith 300.00 by the defendant

200.00 200.00

By-law XVII anys down that the Coun- shall cause all the streets, together - 200.00

with the foot pavements, to be properly 200,00 20000 swept and cleansed

and shall

200.00

cause the privies and cesspools within the 200.00 Baid tawn or district to be frem time t 200:00 Lime emptied and cleansed in a sufficient 150.00 and proper manner." The tank into which 100.00 the plaintiffs' water closet system is to 100.00 drain is of course a cesspoof within the 100.00 terms ní this by-law.

The Court, while recognizing fully the zeal of the defendants for the health of the community and sharing their opinion that the conditions of the Settlement at present are not suitable for the general introduction of the water closet system, is unable to let the rain words of Ind Regulation XXX to live after than their natural sense and is of opinion that the application of the by-laws now adopted will suffice to obviale zany, serious danger to the public health.

HOUSES TO LET

TO LET.

Tthe PHAR, for August and September, A FULLY FURNISHED SPUNE. ROOMS, with Electric Light and Fans. Very Cheap Rental

Apply

TRAWETS," Care of Daily Poss Office Hongkong, 19th July, 1915,

[771

TO LET.

In these circumstances the Court finds further that the plaintiffs are at liberty to proceed with the installation of a water Pelased system in their now premises, but

that the defendants are fully entitled ROM 1st September next, desirable SIX refuse to reive into the boats used by EIGHT BOOMED Residences in their contractor the contents of the task Broadwood and Wong-Nei Chong Roads, the er cesspool cannected with the plaintiffs' intter commanding a Fine View of the Rase water elusen system, the plaintiffs' being Course, bound, so long as present e-nditions for the disposal af night soil obtain in thei Settlement, thetreives to be satisfaction of the Municipal sanitary authority to provide for thus periodical removal beyond the limits of the Settlement of all_night_

scil collected on their new premises,

THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.

CORTS DADENS BY LIEDZ.-COL.. CHAPMAN, V.D.

PARADES. 1-Paredes for Tuesday, 20th instant.

5.15 pm Right Section M.G. Co

(members detailed by Lieut. C. Smith), Musketry Instruction an Kennedy Road Range. Service Rites to be carried. Corp. Grimes. R:E, will attend.

Company,

5.15 pm Civil Service

Lecture at Headquarters. 15.30 p.m. Nos. 1 and 2 Sections Arti}- lery Battery, Contro and Left Sections 30 Co. Company Drill - and Skirmishing on Cricket Ground. 5.30 p.m. Remainder of Right Section M.G. Co., Skirmishing on Cricket Grannd----

5.30 p.m. Scouts Company, Company

For forms and particulas, apply to-

THE HONGKUNG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY. Că, Lito. Hongkong, 16th July, 1915.

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H

TO LET.

FOUSES in LYEEMOON VILLAS and TORRES BUILDINGS, ready for occupation from the 1st August next,

Apply to

SPANISH DOMINICAN

PROCURATION. Hongkong, 16th July, 1915.

NOTICE

(501

10 LET-A HOUSE at Observatory Villas

Kowloon. Apply 60-

ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co. Hongkong, 8th July, 1915.

TO LET.

Drill and Rifle exercises on Cricket OFFICE. in Hotel Mansious.

Ground.

5.30 p.m. Stretcher. Bearer „Hedtion,

Instruction at Heniquarters.

MUNKETRY (PART" 1.).

2.- Recruits of Right Section M.G. Co. at King's Park Range on Saturday, 21th July, at 2.30 p.m. Uniform must be worn. Corp. Grinses, UK.. või attend:

KINGS PARK "ŸANGE, 3.–The Range is allotted to the Scouts Co.

on Thursday, 22nd inst. from 4 ta' 0) p.m.

DETAIL..

Eun (ub Hill, Kowloon.

Un duty until morning of B3rd instanti

H.K.V.R.

Next for duty: Scouts Company. Officer on duty: Lieut. Murphy,

DETENTION CAMP, KOWLOON.

On duty until morning of 23rd instant:

H.R.V.B.

NEST VOR DUTY OFFICER ON DCTV).

Apply to-

{729

HENEY HUMPHREYS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 20th June, 1916.

WI

TO LET.

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HOLE or PART SHOP in Chater

Road. Apply→→→

Hongkong, 29th June, 1915.

CLARK & Co., Opticians.

[705

TO LET.

ND FLOOR No. 1, DUDDELL STREET,

for Office or Dwellings, Apply within,

July 23rd, Scouts Company: CaptHongkong, 1st June, 1916.

Stewart.

July 24th, Scorts Company: Capt/

Hutchison.

July 25th, Na. 1. Section. Artillery",

Battery: Lieut. Kennett,

July 29th, Centro Section M.G. Co.:

Capt. Wool.

July 27th, Civil Service Company

eat. Lindsol!.

July 28th, No. 2 Section. Artillery

Battery: Lieut. Danby, July 29th Left Section M.G. C.

Lieut. Rees. ·

G. E. STEWART, Capt.,

Adjutant, I.K.V.C.

100.00 By-law XIX àllows the Council to com- 100.00 pound with any person liable to sweep 100,00 or clem any footway (under by-law 100.00 XVIII); which shows that the words 100.00 cause to be" in by-lay XVIII do not

NOTICE. 100.00

imply that the cleansing and emptying of 100.00

cesspools under by-law XVIII is the bus:-MT. AUSTIN MEN'S BOCIETY LANTERN LECTURE. -100.00 ness of the Council instead of the house an open meeting of the Mt. Austin Men's 100.00

100,00 100.00

holder.

By-law XXVI gives the Council power to fix the hours for removing night soil, 100.00 to insist on the use of proper carts, etc. 100.00 and to prohibit spilling of offensive mat- 100.00 ter in the process of removal; by-law 300.00 | XXVII penalizes persons allowing the 100.00 contents of any privy or esspool to over- 100.00 dow or soak therefrom: by-law XXVII 100.00 prohibits the accumulation of offensive 100.00 matter; by-law XXXIX orders the rê 100.00 moval of any such accumulation on the 100.00 | Officer of Health's certifying it to be a 100.00 nuisance; and by-law XXXI deals with 100.00 nuisances including therein "necessary 190.00 house."

100.00

100.00

101.85

129.00

110.55

Society will be held in the Recreation Hall, M. Austin Barracks, on Wednes day evening next, July 21st. at 7.45 A lantern lecture will be given by the Chaplain, entitled, "Ancient Rome,"

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

VABADES (CENTRAL, POLICE STATION).

Tuesday, July 20th-Combined Parade. British Company at Volunteer Head- quarters, 5.30 p.m. Portuguese and Chinese Companies at Central, at 5.15 p.m., to draw Rifles as follows:

PORTUGUESE COMPANY.

The effect of the above by-laws is, the Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons: Martinis. Cuart holds establish that the Nos. 3 and 4 Platoons: Winchesters.

CHINESE COMPANY, defendants bave bot the duty of

10

RIFLES.

guese Company are to

their Winchesters

immediately

to

return' Armoury.

ABSENCE FROM THE COLONY.

the

-rennving night soil from premis Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons: Winchesters. iH. the Settlement. and that they. 3 and 4 Platoons: Martinis. 36.00 may make their own terms for con- ! 50.00ounding with any householder for reliev j Constables Leite and Ozorio of the Portu- 50.00 ing ham of his duty in this regard. Fail 25.00 ing agreement between the Council and 25.00 the householder, as in the urgent case. 25.00 the householder must himself sou to the 25.00] Rezzoval of the contents of his cesspool—† 20.00 and by "removal" is meant removal be

5.00 yend Settlement limits-and the Council - 1:00 is directed by the by-laws to see that the $143,065.88 pentoval takes place at a proper hour in

a sanitary manner and at due periods. $109,058.24

SUN YAT-SEN AND CHEN CHUEN-MING.

Members leaving the Colony for any perind

TO LET.

(616

FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in Hanoi Road, Kowloon, and MAY ROAD, Hongkong, with possession on 1st September next. English Baths and Kitchen Ranges, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light. First Class Modern Appointments throughout, including Water Carriage System.

PENYEHEW," Minden Row, Kowloon, 8-Roomed House, with Tennis Court,

2. MINDEN VILLAS, Kowloon, 5-Roomed House with Tennis Court.

FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Gorlon Terrace and Balisbury Avenue, Kowloon. FLATE in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

A FLAT in Humphrey's Huildings, Kowloon, Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Ero, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 17th July, 1915.

TO LET

(580

H TOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS,

Conduit Road. OFFICES, fasing the Harbour between tha Hongkong Club and Post Office.

56, THE PEAK "THE RETREAT” 21, WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD. GODOWNS, New Prays, Kennedy Town. GODOWNS, at Wanchai Road. Apply, etc.,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, lef April, 1915,

[39

whatever must notify their Platoon Comi 0

TO LET.

FFICES in ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING Second Floor, Overlooking Harbour Apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Hongkong, Sed December, 1914.

inandors and not the Chief Inspector or the D.S.P. Platoon and Company Commediate possesion,

anders leaving the Colony must notify the D.S.P. Members who, before leaving the Colony are required, under the Travellers' "Rastrio tion Ordinance, to obtain a pass issued by or under the authority of the C.S.P.,

vritton "kare of must produce a absence" signed by the D.8.P. General Notification, dated April 22nd, 1915, A HOUSE

is cancelled in so far as it relates to

Apply absence from the Colony.

F. C. JENKIN,

By

- է

D. 3. P. (Reserve).

The Court is aware that for many years the Council have undertaken through A contractor the removal of night soilį. throughout the Settlement and that the ratepayers as a body have accepted this arrangement which brings in a consider able yourly sum to the Municipal revenue; } A Presidential Mandate of the 7th July and the Court understands that the pre- ordered the partisans of Wu Chunfu, who sent caso arises in great part from the was chairman of the first branch offic: in refusal of the Council's contractor to Hwangtung of the Chinwanghui or

Carry-away-in-his beats the diluted bight Sciety of Salvation which is reported to scil pduced under the water closet sye have been established by Dr. Sun Yat-senten. Iecause he denies its value to the

overwhelming majority the in Tokio, and also WES seat Lo alive agriculturist, whereas the plain- quarterly communication of the Grand Siapapore to collect funds en instructions tifs sort that the diluted stuff has a

Lodge of English Freemasons. recently issued by Chen Chun-ming (the Tutu af value and claim the right to distribute it carried a resolution requesting brethren Kwangung at the beginning of the among the beats of undiluted stuff. The of German, Austrian, Hungarian, and Republic), to be arrested and to be strictly defendants base their cbjection to the Turkish birth not to attend any Masonic desit with as they are under Dr. Sun Yat plants cheatergely on their helief meeting under English auspices during spy and Chen Chan-ming and they had that outer water fleet systems in the the war. THE BEST OIL FOR ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD raised a large amount of funds in various Settlement result in the refuse going in

places and their partisaus are all mer the the drains or the creeks to the injury of i

Me. Tennant, replying to Mr. Joynson place. Wu Chun-fu has been shot dead in water supply already contaminated by the Ricks, said that compared with the days accordance with the law as he had con- vicinity of the Chinese town, the vast before the war we had ten times as many fused everything, etc.--Shanghai Mercury Boating population and the premises train ten times as many pupils.

pilots and we were able simultaneously to Aero- the Postung side, and they seek to justify planes similar to those of the Russians total prohibition on nount of the danger were under construction.Mr. Jorason that if this installation is allowed, it will Hicks had stated the Russian machines prove the forerunner of a mass of other had. 500 horse-power motors, carried 16 water closet systems for the effect of which men and 2,000 pounds of explosives and the Settlement has as yet made no due pre-conld be constructed in under three paration.

months.

Packed in CAOS, Price $3.75 per case.

USE 19

CROWN.”

Pucked in naked tins without case. Prios for

2 tins, $3.60,

Hongkong, 7th June, 1916.

DIQUI FICK & Co.j

73, Queen's Bond Weet.

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Of 240 foreigners to whom certificates of naturalisation were granted in Great Britain in the month of May were Ger- mans, but 52 were readmissions of British- born widows.

[89

TO LET.

in

Knutsford Terrace

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., Lu, Hongkong, la March, 1015

[46

· QUEEN'S BUILDING.

LFT, the South-West portion of the FIRST FLOOR, including Treasury on Ground Floor, lately in occupation of the German Bank,

GODOWN, No. 9, Ice House Bireef. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, let March, 1915,

135

WANTED.

N September, FURNISHED or UN. FURNISHED HOUSE, on the PEAK, for a year or longer. Apply to--

F. O. JENKIN,

Princes Buildings.

Hongkong, 6th July, 1015,

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