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TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 16th March.

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March,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "STRATHNEVIS,” (with Cargo ex S.S. "HANKOW" on board), FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA

THE

KOBE AND MOJI.

HE above Steamer having arrived, Con

algnee of Cargo by her and by S.S. "HANKOW" are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo Impeding the discharge the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and

expense.

Consigneess of Cargo per "HANKOW" are

requested to sigon AVERAGE BOND and Consignees per "STRATHNEVIS are also requested to sign an AVERAGE BOND and pay a Deposit of to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 26th March, 1896.

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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION- COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

HE Company's Steamship

THE

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"YUENSANG,"

Captain W. Waddilave, will be despatched as

above TO-MORROW, the 27th "instant," at

$ P.M.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1896.

Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

Our contemporary the Daily Friss |ON arrival at Slogspore on the 37'b Inst. Capt. published this morning as a Government McLellan, of the steamer Kong Bang, from notification a long list of regulations Swatew, repated that fire packages of Illicit governing the removal from the colony oplum valued at about $2,000, bad beca of Chinese suffering from the plague. seized by the second officer. We have made inquiry and find that AT a general meeting of the members of the no such notification has been published by the Government 'or even finally Engineers' Association, Starspore, held la their sanctioned. There is no notice. outside rooms on the 17th instant, the following office the Registrar General's Office; there bears were elected for the current year has been no Gastle Extraordinary; the President, Mr. Wm. Gatcher; wice-President, officers of the Sanitary.eBoard know Mr. John Stephen ; bén, secrofary, Mr. E. M.. nothing on the subject. We should like Lyon: hon, treasurer, Mr. Peterson, to know how our esteemed comtemporary Rumours of war! There le, sayi the Straits got possession of the paper in question, Fras Press of the 18th instant, armour current and on what authority be published it.

Rossia and Jipin. This our contemporary ALL these are selected by our London House, The Regulations are on the lines approved in town that there is trouble in Korea betwe.n bought direct at first hand, imported in wood by the Permanent Committee of the and bottled by ourselves, thus saying all inter-Sanitary Board in. 1894 but rejected, by thinks may b`a devel-pment of the state of mediate profits, and cabling us-to-supply the the Government In-favour of their insane fals due to the King of Korea belog andar best growths at MODERATE PRICES.........

"go as you please" scheme. The main protection in the Russian legaifon ; but it is not difference consists in this, that the Sanitary unlikely the presage of trouble ao norib. Board proposed to allow the Chinese to LAST night Detective Holt effected neat erect, close by the China Merchants' Pier, a temporary hospital under European plure. Two weeks ago the theft of a box of supervision to which the patients could at cigars was reported from the City Hall Museum once be moved from their homes on the and from the description given a man named first discovery of the disease, and where Francis D'Almeida was suspected. He was they could remain and be treated until a yest, day tracked to a house of ill-fame, and on suitably fitted boat could be got ready to being accused of the theft admitted. carry them away. There is another very Magistrate's decision'reserved till to-morrow. serious defect about the present proposals. Tax Maunger of the Chartered Bank of India, Itdoes not appear by whom the ambulance

he has received the following telegram from boats are to be provided and fitted, or at Australia and China courteously lnforms us that whose cost the work of removal is to be carried out. In 1894 the. Chinese theme London Office, this morning" At the selves were willing to bear all the approaching meeting of shareholders of this expenses. Neither is there any penalty Bank the Diatctors will recommend a divi. provided by these Rules and Regulations dend for the past hall-year at the rate of for any Infringement of their provisions. nine (9) per cent per manum frce of Income Tax, notification making 8.rer cent per annum for 1895, and Of course I this is emanating from the Government, either carry to Reserve Fund Lora The latter will in the name of the Governor or then stand at £150.000."

- PRICE LISTS,

with Full Detalls, to be had on Application, PORT alter removal should be serted a month before us. When' required for drinking at

once it should, he ordered to be decanted at

the Dispensary before being sent out.

SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are

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true Xeres Wines. CLARET Our Clarets. Including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the jalce of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currents as is generally the case with Cheap Winer, BRANDY.All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare fogosc, the difference in jalce being merely a question of age and #intage. WHISKY.All por Walky is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands In the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs

Hongkong market

We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from ur in the Colony or from our suiborised Agents at the

Coast Ports.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hangkong, so'h January, 1846.

FIRTH..

On the 16th instant at $3 Grange Road, Slogans, the 'fool ST VINCENT B. DOWN, of a :00.

DEATH..

THE SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanliary Board was held this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Coopir (Director of Public Works) presided, 'and there were also

A letter from the Committes to the Captain Saplatendent of the Pollco stating that relatives of plague patients had been accom. modated there, but could not be so in future wÀI read.

Captala Hastings said there were three

present Dr. J. M. Atkinson (Colonial Surgeon), patients there for three hours, who were sent Capt. W. C. H. Hastings (Acting Captain | away yesterday..

The Colonial Surgeon moved that the Colonial- Superintendent of Police), Dr. F. W. Clarks cretary be foformed that the Board adheres (Medical Officer of Health), Mr. N. J. Ede to its provicus decision that the pulsante must and Mr. Hugh McCallum (Secretary).

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MINUTES.

AMENDED BYK-LAW NO. DI 11. The Sanitary Board may remove or cause to be removed for barlal or cremation all bodies found in the Colony of persons who have died from such diseases, and may bury or cremate of cause the same to be burled or cremated in such manner and with such precautoon as the sald Beard may from time to time direct and no persona, semless acting under the written sance tion or direction of the Secretary of the said Board to bary, or cremate, stali remove or bury or create any such bodies.

bi abated.

INTERPENTERS.

Arising out of a petition from Chinese la The minutes of the last meeting were read Yaumatt, a lot of conespondance relating to the and confirmed.

capabilities of the faterpeters to the Inspectora of the Board has taken place. Mr. Brewin stated, first, that he thought their interpretation of the orders of the Tospectors might be faulty, and suggested that better interpreters be attached to the Board. To this the Secretary answered that he would be glad to see an Improvement in the direction named, but that in many cases the householders do not wish to understand the orders, and that he knew ofno belter way to make them do no than by prosecution. The Health Officer minuted the correspondence: The best knowledge of Chizere by the Inspectors. In check upon the vagaries of the Interpreters is a my opinion the advantages beld out to the Inspectors who attain that knowledge are not suficiently great to Induce them to accelerate it. acquisition. Personally I am of oplatos that the Sant'aty Board should arranga classes and

On the motion of the President this was mended by the insertion of the words in italfes. Carled and ordered to be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary for the consideration of the Legisinilva Council.

OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

A letter from the Colonial Secretary stated that the Governor refused to grant a'permit for fruit

Letter from the Colonial Secretary of Singa stalli Lyndhurst Terrace,

there was no foundation for the report that fever Por, enclosing report of Colonial Surgeon that had broken out there, was read.

1 UK'EXODUS FROM THE COLONY. ̧

Education Department,

11th March. Sir, I have the honour to report an extraord

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pay the teachers, rather than leave this, to individual Inspectors. The Captain Superin tendent of Police concorsed,

The Chalimian moved that the minutes be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary for his consideration.

Carried.

PICKASED CATTLE. Correspondence between the Board and Mr. J. Kennedy relating to the barlat of a prematurely. born calf was read. The Secretary thought all. deaths should be reported and that no carcases should be disposed of without an order.

-MORTALITY, RETURNS,,

The mortality relatas for the weeks ending The death rate during the former period was March 14th sad afst were laid on the tables.. 30.1, with 3r deaths from plague, a.against 15 for the same period of last year. During the latter period the rate was 23.4 88 against 25.8.

here were 29 deaths from plague.

REMOVAL OF FLAGUE DEAD... A letter requesting permission to remove the Mr. Ede thought permission should be bodies of plague vicities was read; didn granted, subject to much the same regulations

At Yek hama, on the 16h M rcb, 1846 unofficial members) have always proved Tecondly for choosing to eminently suitable neighbourhood of Léxcar Row, fa'least affected as govern the removal of plague patients.

years.

PHILIPP. BERNHARD SCHMACKER, aged 44themselves to be. The present "Rump" and the Board to be newly constituted under the Bill now before the Council will be as submissive, and as useless for the elegraph ratepayers, as the Legislative Council.:

A LONDON dally congratulates the Colombo Lactosee Clab first on its foundation, and game for a climate for which it thinks lacrosse more suitable than fociball. In point of view of exctiion, which, necessites of climate and age comrel attention to, it comes between football and hockey. The manipulation of the crosse being achieved it will

The Colonial Surgeon, Medical Officer of Health and Captain Superlafendent of Police agreed with this, subject to knowledge of where. abouts of death.

of the Governor-in-Council, there, caNews reaching Netherlands India from Russis

The President moved that Mr. Kennedy be to be superior to any other brand in the penalties attached, fordelter is to the effect that the Managers of the Volun. inary and sudden falling off in the school atted-informed that his reading of the bye-law was

one nor the other has any, power or

dence of certain districts. For some 14 days incorrect, and that all deaths must be reported. authority to make such, Rules. The sole teer Fleet have resolved upon including Nether after the Chinese New Year the school teachers authority is vested, under the Ordinances, lands Indle in the itinerary. The steamers of had reason to expect a normal attendance, but in the Sanitary Board, and the Legislative the fleet, on the return vorige from Vladivos- since the last few days of February and parti

attendance in certain districts has received Council. But trifles of that description de tock, will call at three ports in the Dutch Indies.cularly since the fint wiek of March the school not disturb the repose of our present This step is expected to benefit Russian trade la sudden and serious check such as fadicates panic, rulers, and to correct the defect it is only coffee, tea, cocos, fice, and spices at first hand. which it, however, at present not general but needful for them to rend an order to the Hitherto, there has been no direct trade between confined to few localities. The schools present Board. Its members will pass any Russia and Netherlands, India, and produce which have suffered most, losing on an average Rules, or Regulations dictated to them, from there had to pass through the hands of 35 per cent of their average attendance, are

stogtel in Chingwan and Wanchat. whether they approve of them or not.

localities nos affected are Căinese Street, Holly- dealers at Hamburg, They will be found as obedient and as submissive as the official members of

Wood Road, Staunton Street, Aberdeen Street, Wanchal is less affected than Chingwan.. Council (and some, unfortunately, of the

Sire to say Taipingthan cluding the by this panic, and while a few schools in Sal- zelregression of yingpaa.complain of a attendance. In the majority of the Salylogous and Shektongtaul and Queen's Road West schools the allendence is normal, so also in Hawan. Among the schoolmasters is the be found thatit possesses considérable science→→

most affected districts the optolon prevalls that far beyond hockeywhere combination is more necessary than in fotball, and, in fact, is aba-annecessary barshoess on the part of the Sanitary Officers has caused many native inely necessary to win games or score goals. residents to rend thele wives and children away Beyond this the game has the great advant ge-of not being hedged about by off-side rules, and it from Hongkong, though the kindness with is seldom stopped except in the rate cases of fouls, which people sent to the mariage bonis appear

to be treated is freely acknowledged. when a goal is scored; or when the ball goes In view of climate also, and possibly of are, too, the game is one where you can eminently save your heale by using your head, though speed is certainly desirable factor. As an old player the writer in the London paper strongly advocates the use of goat mets, which have been compulsory at boms Zuring the last two seasons. He says they obviate the necessity of an umple, and do away with. all possible chances of dispate as to whether goal is scored or not; point sometimes difficult to de-ide when the bull is shot at a small angle to the gal. Our English contem- porary concludes its remarks with the hops that ibe Colombo Lacrosse Club wil Azariah, and that so suitable a sport will be taken up at other polots in the Far East.

The Hongkong Telegraph

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation he Hongkong

for First-class Passengers.

For Freight or Pas aye apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 25th March, 1896.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

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HONGKONG, Thursday, March 26, 1896,

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

We understand that it has been finally decided that the appointments of Captain (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates Superintendent of Police and of Superin- tendent of the Gool shall be amalgamated, and shall in future-be held by, one and the same person. On Mr. Justice Wisz's departure on leave early next month, Mr. LETHERIDGE, the Gaol Superintendent, w!!

for NINGPO, CHEPOO, NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and PORTS on the YANOTSZE.)

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"PALAMED "

REUTER'S MESSAGES."

EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN,

LONDON, March 24th.- Two thousand five hundred troops have

reached 'Assauan,

TRIAL OF DR. JAMESON. A witness at the trial of Dr. Jameson deposed to having hauded despatches to Colonel Sir John Willoughby recalling the expedition, which Dr. Jameson declined to receive,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Captain Williams, will be despatched as above therefore assume, temporarily, the com-NINE cases of plague to-day,

on SATURDAY, the 28th lostat,

For Freight or Passage, 'apply to

BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE,

Agenta.

Hongkong, 36th March, 1896,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. JAPAN-EUROPE LINE.

STEAM FOR COLOMBO, BOMBAY, PORT SAID, LONDON AND ANTWERP. "HE Company's Steamship

THE

[SS

TOSA MARU," Captate J. B. Micmillan, will be despatched as

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Taz German cruiser Priners Witherim teft here this moining for Amsy,

mand of the Police; Captain HASTINGS THE Empress of China came out of dock this will return to the Magistracy, and Mr. mening. SEXCOMBE SMITH will again become Acting Fuisne Judge. Mr. F. H. MAY's term of leave has, we are informed, been extended for four months, so that he will not be back A CHINESE clerk employed by Mesirs Lee Hoo here until August next. He will then & Co, Penang, his absconded with the sum of resume command of the Police Force and 1.500. He was silll: " wanted" on the rgth inst. take up the appointment of Superintendent of the Gaol, and Mr. LETHBRIDOR will beIN a ap.cial article on “Indian Affahs* the for the moment an "expectant" official. Times states that the Opium Question is to be The arrangement, on the whole, seems to revived early is the present session of parlia be a very good one: Mr. SERCOMEE ment. SMITH will suit well on the Bench. He gave complete satisfaction during the short time he held the appointment before. He Is one of the best, if not the very best, of the He is rising generation of officials.

Tax Bridik Azgıbip Centurion was docked at Kosic on this morning for a general overhaul and to have her bilge-keels, recently received from home, fitted,

outside bounds.

RIDING IN HAPPY VALLEY.

MAGISTERIAL PROČEIDIKOS.

Mr. J. D. Humphreys appeared before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, Police Magistrate, this after noon, charged with riding within the enclosure of the race-course at Happy Valley on the axat fast, in contravention of the Government Notifie Cation of the 4th May 1892, which prohibits riding there.

Mr. A. B. Johnson, Crown Solicitor, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. C. Hwans for the

Mr. Humphrey.

I have the honour, etc.

E. J. EITEL, Inspector of Schools.

To Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart,

Registrar General.

Hongkong, 13th March.. DEAR DK, Errit,—After a talk with Li Kwan Pai my own impressions are confirmed as to the cacze, of the leaving of the scholars and of the people generally, I believe it to be owing to the Government arrangements in visiting and cleansing the houses. This caused the stampede in 1894 and will be the cause of its repetition' this year. The Chinese do not understand, our motives, and are quito antecastomed to our methods. The visitations seem to us absolutely necessary but to a poor of ignorant population they are the height tyranny. Some go off to Junks in the harbour And suffer in such weather as this from fanfi clent clothing. The rest scatter themselves in Canion and the country round, and of course give us a dresdiol name. Could anything be done to modify maltors in the wialistions >

Yours very truly,"

I. S. BURDON,

Bishop,

The Medical Officer of Haaith pressed that one but known Erdies should be removed, as otherwise everybody would be put into the street.

objection, as owing to the habits of the Chinese, The Colonial Surgeon thought there was no the graves in the Colony would prove a source of danger la the fature,

It was resolved that permisalon be granted on the same conditions as attack to the removal of plague patients.

THE CATTLE PLAGUE,

letter from the Dairy Farm Company, requesting permission to remove the mat sheds erected for the housing of the sick catile, was Teld.

Resolved that these could not be removed, as it would be impossible to disinfect them,

ADJOURNMENT.

The Board adjourned for a fortnight.

COWARDLY ATTACK ON A MISSION STATION IN SHANTUNG:

PANO CHUANG, February zand. It is not often that foreigners In the Interior

abave on TUESDAY, the 31st instant, at Noon. Intelligent, well read, and a hard worker. Thus the Singapore Free Press of 10th last defendas admitted, that his client rode containing much"the same: Intelligence, and was not very serious. At about 6.30 p., Jant

For Freight, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 26th March, 1896,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN, THE Steamship

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We ber that the Hongkong Phlikarmonic Orchestra is going very strong, being about 40 all told, of whom about nine are lady string players. Brigade Surg. Lt. Col. Hayes is a new acquisition and is a fine performer on the violoncello.

Capt. HASTINGS makes an excellent Magla- trate and improves every day, but his [479 proper position is that of Harbour Master, where his professional knowledge, adap- tability, and energy would find fulf scope for display. We hope in the Interests of the colony that he will soon And himself A Regular Meeting of the United Mark in that position. The present occupant of Lodge, No. 419, EC, held last night, Bra. the post is much too self-willed and too

W.M. B. Arthur, S.W., was foglalled as W. M autocratic. Very little will, we fear, be for the ensuing year by War. Bro. Mallory,

afterwards appointed his officers as follows I.P.M....Wor. Bro. H. Watson.

"KWEIYANG," Capiala Dawson, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the and Apill

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 16th March, 1896.

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Intimations. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

AERATED WATERS.;

~IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

SODA WATER,

on the

within the enclosure in question on the date mentioned, and that no permission had been obtained from his Excellency the Governor. He further admitted that the regulations promulgated in the Government Gazetis of the 4th May were parted la

a conspicuous place groundy, as required by the regulations. He could not admit, however, that special permission was regard, so whmitted that long way allowed by the bye-laws published on November space open to the use of the public, and amongst might be put was mentioned polo, which neces stiated ring. He contended, farther, that there

A letter from C. R. Hager, M.D., manager of the American Board Mission Schools, was read attributing the panie to the Sanitary Regulations and the way they are carried out A letter was read from Rev. T. W. Fierce relating the way the Santiary Regulations are carried out, and attributing the endus of the Chinese thought that the benefits were not commensurate population to the same go,The writer with the results, and sather inclined to the belief that the hoses to House visitations should be discontinued as teicas.

are attacked by robbers. The slaud of terroe which is apt to overshadow the well-to-do Chinese villager happily seldom darkens the shy of the increasing number of those who live quietly in Chinese villages and cities. A few days s80, though, the compound of the Presbyterian Mission In the City of Chi-ntog-chou, was sttacked by a band of robbers. story is a thrilling ons, although the result at the several families of the Mission were din fog, a band of twenty-four robbers rushed into the court, fully aimed. They began the miss unearthly yells, firing guns and smashing glass windows, for the purpose of increasing the fished everywhere, and by the light of these,.. molat. Torches of catten, dipped in kerosene, doors closed with foreign fecks were broken in, The first court opened upon the room colgon

tleman who came out to LED

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done in the way of modernising the work of nailed by Wor. Bro, W. C. H. Hastings, and | 74, 1892, which threw that uses to which tong note in which he upheld the present method broke open a door panel and shot at the inmate.

the department and of making the best of our splendid harbour while he is in office.

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MEMORANDA, THURSDAY, 16th March.

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p.m.-Ward Opera Co.'s performance af

the Theatre Royal

15 pm-Hongkong Philharmonic' Society's conceit at St. Andrew's Hall (City Hall). FRIDAY 27th March,

Mr. Ede mlanted this correspondence with a He was obliged to beat a retreat. The robbers of preventing the plague, but at the same time the bullet pissing

wero ether kluds of ziding besides horse riding, gested that the time' had arrived for the knee, making enough tha 'thigh, above the

lor'ancing bicycle riding. Hasaldit was notorious that bicycle riding accurred there on the day in question.

His Worship: You are not charged with bicycle riding. The only question before us la horse riding. You are not connected with bicycle riding.

Government to resume the property most affected by Chlorse residents, and to build cheap and sanitary dwalllsy places for the Chinese, whose tents! he thought had been heightened by the carrying out of the regulations. Tale was, in his opinion, a proper time to undertake this work,

The Captala Superintendent of Felice igre: with Mr. Ede,

Carried.

TUNG WAN HOSPITAL.

flesh wound. The wounded man, nothing daunted, opened the broken dove and fought the crowd with the broken door panel. He was thrown down and cut on the head with a spear, but managed to get through and escaped into the City to another Mission com. pound, where he nurived exhausted and bleeding. n the meantime the remaining families, fearing repetition ofthe Ka-ch'eng atroclifes,effected bete

Bome alloped out of friendly neighbours. excape over high walls into the courtyards back gate and across a ditch to the refuge of e mud hat where lived a poor neighbour who had received some help from them. The foreig doctor prowled around his own place with a weapon in hard, using it as often as he supposed a head was in range, himself barely escaping the shots which were duly returned. The robbers discoved the rooms, where the safe was, and by the aid of stones battered in the door

Mr. MAY at the head of the Police and of the Gool will work well and give satis. faction both to the community and to the Government, but we cannot expect to keep him long, Promotion, and well deserved promotion, will probably soon take him from among us and send him

Mr. Ewa Riding* most include hare | Colonial Secretary to some other colony.

riding. You cannot say that when the grounds Mr. Ede moved that the papers, with the are thrown open for the pubile for riding, horse minutes of the userbers, be forwarded to the There is only one other remark we

riding is not focluded. At any rate, I subalt Colonial Secretary for transmission to the have to make about the Gaol. It

that the regulations made in May are superceded Governor, is not right that "there should be no

by these made in November, by which the superior officer resident in that establish-

grounds are thrown open to the use of the public. ment night and day. The Captain

Mr. Johnsen submitted that the regulations

A letter from the Tang Wah Hospital was Superintendent of Police must occupy his

May of the same year. They expressly read, stallog that the Committee had been own quarters in the Central Police Station;

of November 18ga did ast repeal those of of course when he is not at the Peak and

stated that they supsteaded the regulations of served with notion by the Sanitary Board not to November 1890. The regulations of May allow the verandahs and corridors of ike Hospital and secured's small amount of alive in store canäot therefore reside in the Gaol. The

specially concerned the rice and training to be cecupled for sleeping purposes in future there. They found only about aco tuels and Warden and his principal assistant are provided with quarters outside the limits Noon-Meeting of shareholders of the China Courses, while those of November related to the The Commliten reported to the Registrar General made no attempt at carrying off other property.

ground inside the training course. He therefore that they have bien palling these corridere al

"One of the foreigners went in to the Cly and Sugas Refining Co., Ltd., at the General submitted that the regulations of Key 1893 the disposal of desilimise sent them by the Po secured the help of a small company of soldiers of the prison, and from locking up time--

were stil is forcs and were not affected by those Leung Kak, and asking that the latter Institution who came after the robbers hdd withdrawn with 4 or 5 p.m.-until 6 o'clock the follow

Tovember.

be asked to stop sending these to the Hospital their pell. After a couple of weeks, with wounde ing morning the prisoners are left 1230 pm-Meeting of shareholders of the of NG

Luzon Sugar Refalog Co, Ltd.,' at the Hit Worship :---This charge is brought under as there was no accommodation for them, jak o

healing and the frightened nerves duly allayed, endrely to the mercy of the turnkeys,

General Agents' office, Fadder's, Street,

the Regulations pabilibed on the 4th May 1892,

Mr. Ede minuted that it was undesirable in nothing remained. expect the dream of the ASPBERRYADE, &c. and although they are about as decent a

which = peskibit siding within the enclosure the loterests of the slow that the vemniahs and horrible nightmare which had come and Koda lot of men as could be got for the 9Pm-Engineers Dance in the City Hail.

9.10 p.m.-Willard Opera Cola performance at without permission. These regulations are to corelders should be occupied by desilintes, but | with its swift wäiriwind of terres, Valv pay they draw, still they ought not to be Theatre Royal-'.

be in force wall further notice. The regulations that the Hospital unibosities should bemllowed The wonder is, perhaps, that one hears so left without supervision for so many hours.

SATURDAY-2812 March

published la November distinctly state that they a reasonable time to make other arrangements, lite of armed attacks and of plandaring 8th March 'DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS It was at one time laid down as an French Mail Das.

sun to superceda regulation No. 488 of the 215d November 1890, so I cannot, hold that theyThe Medical Officer of Hea'th thought that after the lawlessness of a year since, con- made under the constant supervision of a duly absolute rule that the Superintendent must Entries for the Teanis Tournament close. qualified English Chemist and will bear compa-sleep in the Gaol quarters and should not Li Hung chung leaves Shargaal, of Me mission repeal the regulations of May 1891. The other places should be found for the desiliates, request upon the disbanding of: hordes 7 of be absent without leave. If for any to Resin, by the French Mall llaer due regulations apply to that part of the ground, 1. but gained that the chief occupiers of the "bires" at the close of the war. Perbape no shadi Has Mt. Humphreys $10 for his breach of verandaby and coexidors were the attendants of TOKI ATTRY WAY OVER, que casily returned to Its here on the 30th instant,

the Hospital.

oziginal starting place and with less "muxiety Special permeto HOTETE, CLUBS, Massxs and reason the actual head of the prison staff

Noon-Meeting of shareholders of the China the regulations, other Large Consumers.

must reside elsewhere there ought to be and Mania Steamship Co., Lid, at the The fine was, of course, paid instanter and The Captain Superlatendaal of Police agreed on the part of the people. This mech of deputy of some poallion and character to Company Cifice, No. 9, Prays Central. the defendant, his legal adviser, the Court Usher with the pection Officer of Heslik, and thought | credit should be reckoned to the good of tas take his place and reside permanently in pop-Willard Opers Co. a performance at and the fall by around the Court, looked that a mat and should be erected for the Imperiege overning power of the Chinese

sosanlinedation of the desti the Cky Hall,

| greatly impressed with the majesty of the law; the rooms provided for the Superlitendent,

INGER ALE.

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA

RASPE

sison with the best English Manufactures.

Any complaints should be addressed to the

As Managers Hongkong, grð May, 1891;

1427

Agents' office, Padder's Street.

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