THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900.
Co-day's Advertisements.
TO TEACHERS.
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MAKES LESSONS A PLEASURE TO SCHOLARS.
To be obtained at
Monro, KELLY & WALSIL, Limited, Hongkong, Shanghai Yokohama and Singapore. Mesero. W. BREWER & Co., Hongkong and Shanghai,
Messrs, TSUI MAN KOK, Hongkong. Messrs. MAN YU TONG, Hongkong.
Wholesalo: W. HIBBERDINE.-60, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
THE
CITY HALL.
. NOTICE.
ANNUAL MEETING of the
TSHAREHOLDERS in and Subscribers
to the CITY HALL, will be held at 40'clock P.M.
Entimation,
TOMORROW, the 1st day of May, 1900, in A. S. WATSON & Co.,
the ST. ANDREW'S ALL...
F. B... BOWLEY,
Acting Secretary.
Hongkong, 30th April, 1959.
TREASURY BILLS
15500
TENDERS for SPECTE MEXICAN
TDOLLARS, Current in this Colony, and weighing 7.7, in Evelringe for Sterling Bills
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1822. *
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
PORTS.
(For Invalids and General Use.)
drawn at 10 days sight on the Lords Comms › B. ---Visraan, superior quality, sioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, London, will be received by the Chief Paymaster, Officer in Charge, H.M. Treasury thest, mutil 11...M.. on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd May, 1950.
The Tonders to state the total amount re- quired in Pounds Sterling), and the amount for which ench Hill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for sums less than £100,
Ver de Cas
Red Capsule........$1.19
16.20
C. -Fise Our Vigraag, sup- erior quality. Black Seal Capsule... VERY FINE DED VINTAGE estra superior. Violet Capsule (Ald. Botiled a 20,40)
The Tenders to be in Duplate and in sealed D). covers, addressed to the Officer in Charge. H.M. Treasury Chest, and curlinser Tenders for Treasury Bills."
The right to accept of vejret any or all of the Tenders is reserved.
6. H. GORGES, Colonel, T. Officer, China.
Her Majesty's Treesity Office, Queen's Rond."
Hongkong, 3th April, 1900.
1552b
DOUGLAS 'STRAMSILIP COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steansship
THE
"HALLOONG,"
Purt after removal should be rested Wine re- for a month before use, “quired for drinking at once should be
ordered to be decanted at the Dis- pensary before being sent out. These Wines are too favourably known to ured comment.
Sample bottles and smaller quanti- at proportionate Captain Bathurst, will despatched for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd May, Hes will be supplied i
at to A. M.
For Freight or rouge, apply in
DOUGLAS LAPKATK & Co..
General Managers...
Hongkong, 30th April, 191
(554b
wholesale rates.
We moly guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be gerains when bought THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- diet from us in the Colony or from
Our
authorized Agents at the Coast Ports.
OUR LIMITEỤ, THE HONGKONG HISPENSARY.
SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED,
FOR MANILA........
THE Company's New Wemchin Captain Blaxland, will be despatched for the above port, on WEDNESDAY, the 201 May, at Noon:
The attention of Ta-engers is directed to the excellent accommodation provided by this.. steamer. She is Etted throughort with Electric Light."
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Mangers. Hongkang, guth April, rone,
OCEAN STEAMSHIPP COMPANY
FOR LIVERPOOL (RECTA VA SUEZ CANAL. Taking Cargo at London Rates,
Company' Stenship
THE
• INHIN" Captain Thonipson, will be desuched is above OB WEDNESDAY, the and Ma
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, goth April, 1000.
15h
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR SHANGHAL
HE Company's Steamship
THE
* WERTHOU,”
Captain Benson, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3d May. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 30th April, 1900.-
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR KOBE
THE Steamship
"AIRLIE,"
The Houghong Telegraph.
Hopakona, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
DEER WATER-SUTTIA.
TELEGRAMS.
Special to the "Hongkong-Telegraph. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. SULU AND THE UNITED STATES. THE SULTAN DISSATISFIED. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT
S
Lantas, April 30th. The Sultan of Sulu has arrived. here on his way to Singapore. The object of his visit is said to be to solicit England's aid for the purpose of remedying the abuses at the Ameriems in the Sulu Archipelago in imposing customs duties in deliance of the Protocol of 1877.
Received at 9,30 a.m. Published at 10.15 am.
M. K. 17, Orstens, the Water Authority, announces that, failing further rainfall, on and after to-morrow, the first of May, the water supply, to the city will be curtailed. We cannot grumble at the action of the Water Authority, for it is absolutely necessary to husband our water. but what we do grumble it is the fact that steps have not been taken sooner to provide another large reservoir in order to increase the storage. Our present reservoirs inay, be capable of supe plying the town when we have the usual amount of rain, but a water-supply that is dependent upon nonnd conditions is defer- five and we think that the attention of the Government should have been given to the utter long ago. True, we have had the capacity of our reservoirs in- greased of late and ratch-water drains have been cut in order to increase, the supply to them, but this is not enough. What is required is a new reservoir that can be drawn upon in times of trought and which collens) the water from another series of valleys altögeber distinct from those already drained by the existing ones.
•
THE DOWAGER'S
FAVOURITE EUNUCH DIES.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT,
TIENTSIN. April 30th. The death of Li. the mpress Dowager's favorite emuch, is re- ported.
Received at 5.p.m. Published at 5.30 pag
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR. GENERAL METHUEN.
Loxx, April 27th. General Methuen is still at Boshof where the netay is opposing him The Bours seem to be midway be tween Boshof and Kimberley,
COL, IAN HAMILTON, Col. Ian Hamilton has expelled the enemy from a strong position at Israelspoort by a well conerived tamling movement and is now advane ing towards Thabancha. THE QUEEN'S VISIT
is notified in the Government Gaselle that { His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint Cap.. tain The Honourable Henry Water Trefusis, Scots Guards, to be Acting Auto-de-Camp until further notice.
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week- ended 29th April are :-
Non-Chinese Chinese
Library. Museum, 416 231 163 =4297
Totals... 579 2,528
The rear of deaths in the colony for the Omonths of March shows that 23 of the European. and Foreign community dish, 18 from the civil populatus and five hum the military while deaths among the Chinese amounted to 503. including 36 in Victoria (of which 124 were in No. District), and 42 in the Harbour. Chest afection accounted for 17 deaths including five from the European and foreign community.. The Report on the Health and Sanitary Con- dition of the colony for 1890 shows that the estimated population was 259,310. The biths were 1,132, and deaths 6.181, of which 1,434 were from plague. The birth-fale was 43 per 1,000 as against 4.7 in 1898; tlle death rate 239 per 1,000 as against 223 in 1898. The death rates of the different races were:--Whites 125 per 1,000 (162 in 1898); coloured! 283 (336 in 1898); Chinese 24.4 (22155 in 1898, the increas ed mortality being due to plague)
PRESENTATION TO A MOST POPULAR SCHOOLMASTER.
To-day, at noon, an address by past and present schoolars was presented to Dr. Bateson Wright, on his departure for England on a years. leave, in the Central, Hall of Queen's College. The address, which was transcribed on vellunt and illuminated, was presented by the Hon Dr. Ho Kai.
VICTORIA BATHING OLUB.
The second annual general meeting of mein bors of the Victoria Bathing Club was bold at the club's premises at Taiwan, last Saturday even; Ing. The following gentlemen were present:- Messrs. M.-J. Patel, M. Allry, S. K. Erannic, F. Gomes, V. Moore, J. M. Masters, S. D Koterwall, R. B. Cooper, J. R. Burgess, W. Parkinson, B. D. Tata and Jas, Edwards (secretary),
The President being unavoidably absent, Mr. Burgess was elected to the chair.
The Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, before making the
The first question decided was brought up presentation, said he had been requested by the Chinese masters and pupils, past and pre-by the Chairman who said that last year the on their behalf to make this presentation. The club premises has been a sore one. After a sent from the old Government Central School question of allowing dogs on the launch and wording of the address was not of the usual long discussion it was finally decided that dogs heartfelt sentiments, without the exaggeration should accept the responsibility, of their good landatory and flowery order but still expressed should be allowed, provided that their owners and empty words usual to this class or behaviour.
address. Ile had been asked to represent the members of the Chinese Community in this colony who had benefitted in the past by this important, government institu tion.
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Queen's College, by Dr. Wright's labours, had supplied not only mercantile and government offices with clerks and translators but had even provided them for the Chinese Government and the Customis, The magnitude of the task had been very eat and had met with unvarying success. De Wright had had to overcome many difficulties and by his skill had earned their admiration and esteen. When he first came from, England it was to the old Cen- tral School. He had a very hard task there, as his predecessor was a gentlemen who by his A REGULAR meeting of the "Lion, and Rose" great ability and indefatigable working had Lodge took place on the 27th inst. at the Club Brought the school up to a high standard of rooms, 10, Queen's Road Central. Business-efficiency Dr. Wright had not only main Monthly election, during which the following tained this high standard but had even im | officers were elected-ity Marshali Bro.proved upon it. This address was a written testimony of the great esteem and respect in Madar. G. Tyler Bro. George, C. Constable Bro. Drauslick, C. Chamberlain B. Harris, which Dr. Weight was held by the Chinese C. Registrar Bra, Sommers, A. of Benevolence assistant masters for his great kindness. On P. Roberts, C. Taster Bro. Howard, C. Physician behalf of the boys he was asked. to Bro. Monaghan. Owing to the indisposition of press their gratitude for his extraordinary kindness and sympathy which he had shown the City Minsteel there was no harmony, and the huge closed early, Any Buffaloes.visiting to them during their toil and troubles at the colony are cordially invited to attend these school, by which he had made himself regarded more as a friend than as a severe taskmaster. meetings which are held at the above rooms every Friday at 8 pm.
Dr. Wright had many friends amongst all classes of residents in this Colony who were I goubling is to be suppressed in the New having a piece of silk embroidered which, as Terhory it is high time that a police station work of art, took time to finish; when cons was established at Tsin Wan. Yesterday therepleted it would be forwarded to England for his were several tables placed in the main street of the village at which the games of fantan and were in full swing. On the appearance tank in their heels, but quickly resumed their three Europeans on the scene the gamblers gune when they discovered that it was not a police raid The fact of the men bolting on the advent of Europeans serves to show that they were well aware that they were breaking have reported the matter to the Police, or if, as is not unlikely, they wink at gambling for a consideration. Tsin Wan is patrolled from Tay ma-ti Station so police visits must be few
TO IRELAND. HONOURS LIST. Baroneteies have been cauferred on i the Mayors of Dublin and Bellast: and the Mayors of Cork and London- derry have been Knighted.
LATER. DISASTROUS FIRE IN CANADA.
HULL LAID WASTE. A—great_fire_has_taken-place-at- Hull opposite Ottawa, and only the Cathedral and twenty houses retain in Hull. The Fire crossed the river | to Ottawa where a huge number of sheds, factories, foundries and 2,000 dwellings were destroyed. Many thousands have been rendered home- less and the damage amounts to up- waris of £2,000,000,
THE WAR.
GENERAL SIR CHARLES WARREN.
Laxmox, April 25th. Sir Charles Warren has been' ap- Governor of Griqualand pointed West."
THE BOER RETREAT. The Times correspondent at Bloem. fontein, 26th, says there is little chance of inflicting effective punishment on the fleeing commandoes.
the law. We wonder if the elders of Tsin Wan
and far between.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge
with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-
Lan Wai Chim to NGƯC LE Rev. R. F. Cobbold. W. J. Saunders...
Linstead! and Davies
A. R. Marty........ N. Nervegna & Co....
. Uyeno..............
J. J. dus Remedios & Co Shewan Tomes & Co.. 1f......
H.. H. Nemazec Kruse & Co
Dr. Gerlach
Hon. Wei Yuk Hon
Meighandman-
C. and B E. Palvaney
G. Fenwick & Co Ho Fook.....
$50.
25
*
20
20
15
10
10
10
IQ
Capt. C. V. Lloyd
10
W. Hutton Potte..
10
10
Lutgens Einstmann & Co..
10
N. Mody & Co.,
10
T'alati & Co............
... to
5
Kelly & Walsh.
H. N. Mody.
Miss Rose Mackenzie...
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
kind acceptance, Dr. Ho Kai concluded his remarks with the wish that Dr.. and Mrs. Wright would have a pleasant voyage and ed vigour to carry on the noble work. He then stay in England and would return with renew- called upon Me Cheung Chol to read the address which was as follows:-
To G. H. Bateson Wright, Esq., D.D.,
Queen's College,
Hongkong.
The Chainman then asked for comments on
the previous year's accounts which he said
were most satisfactory.
Mr. F. Gomes complimented the club on their sound and flourishing condition and proposed that the accountsshould be passed. Mr. Patel seconded and the proposition was passed unanimously,
The question of entrance fees was then brought forward; the Chairman said that last year many members resigned at the end of the bathing season, The servant's wages, rent and taxes, however, continued during the winter And he thought that jo cents. per month during the seven months was not a sum ar all'out of
proportion to the amount of pleasure that they received during the other five months. He advocated the establishing of an entrance fee above, or equal to, the amount paid by members who had stuck by the club all the year round.
It was proposed that this fec.should be $$ and the Visiting Members fee be done away with. The Kowloon members, not using the launch should only pay $z. After some discus- sion it was decided that the entrance fee should be $2, the members who resigned last year having to pay the same amount.
The following gentlemen were elected as a committee of management for the ensuing year-Messrs. M. J. Patel,. F.. Gomes, J. R. Burgess, S. D. Kolenwall, W. Moore, with Mr. Jas. Edwards to act as secretary.
It was then decided that the launch should start running on the 15th proximo.
The meeting concluded by a vote of thanks being proposed by Mr. Masters and carried unanimously to the chairman and secretary for the services they had rendered the club.
The proceedings then terminated.
HUMPHREY'S ESTATE AND
·FINANCE CO., LTD.
An extraordinary general meeting of the. above company was held at 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, at noon to-day. There were present-Messrs. Hart Buck (in the chair), H. Humphreys, S. Rustomjee, A. H. Mancell, C. Ewers, R. Farquhar, G. P. Williams, E. 5. Kelly and E. R. Millar,
Sir,On the occasion of your approaching departure from the.Colony. We, the Chinese Masters and Pupils, Past and Present, of the ald Government Central School and Queen's College, feel that we cannot allow you to leave us without expressing to you our great appre ciation of your indefatigable labours in Hong-vening, the meeting, the Chairman said
kong in the cause of Education:
The Secretary having read the notice con- Gentlemen, this meeting has been convened Briefly reviewing your career in this Island for the purpose of passing a resolution that bew of Hongkong, we remember that on your Regulations or Articles of Association be adopt- arrival in 1882 you were Acting Inspector ofed by the Company. I may explain that this Schools as well as Head Master of the old is a formal mecting and what is passed to-day Central School The Central School was found will have to be confirmed at a meeting to be to be too small to accommodate the increasing held in not less then 14 days from this date. number of students, and in its stead was reared As you will have seen by the advertisements it's palatial successor, the Queen's College, of the meeting, any shareholder wishing to read whore the good work bogun and carried ou in the new Regulations can do so by coming to the old building has been continued with dis- this office, so it will not be necessary for me The number of pupils to read them to you. The only radical changes has more than doubled during the period of in the Regulations are that our firm instead of your Headmastership, and every year large being Governing Directors of the Company numbers of Chinese youths leave the College become General Managers and will be assisted well equipped for the battle of life.
by a Board of Directors the first being Mr. Ho Túng, Mr. Creasy Ewens and Mr. J. S. Van Buren. As this alteration necessitated a great number of alterations in the articles we have thought it advisable to have entirely new ones," so I will now propose: That the new regula- tions approved by this meeting and which for the purpose of identification have been subs cribed by the chairman thereof be and the same. are hereby approved and that such regulations be and they are hereby adopted as the regula tions of the Company, to the exclusion of all the existing regulations thereof.
The Hon. J. Stewart Lockhart, Colonial Se- cretary, has publicly stated that bad it not been for the educated Chinese whom he was able to employ when the New Territory was taken over last year, the Government would have found itself in serious difficulties; and in every part of Chinn, but especially in this Colony of Hongkong and in Canton, is spread an army of well-educated and flourishing Chinese nich who owe their sucess in life to the training they received at your hands. In order to assist the pupils in their studies, you prepared 2 number of books which have been welcomed near and far for their sound educational value, and the Oxford Local Examinations which you have fostered here have been a great factor in
the scholastic life of the Colony
Mr. Rustomjee seconded and the resolution was carried unanimously.
This was all the business...
To your suburdinates in the College you THE FIRST GYMKHANA OF THE have ever been helpful and polite and to them
only a dignified superior and a learned master, but the kindest and most sympathetic of friends.
A general meeting of members of the Hongnise as well as to the pupils, you have been not, kong General Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber's Room at the City Hall, to-day The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting.
The Chairman (Mr. R. M. Gray) read a letter from 11. the officer administrating the Cavern: ment granting leave to the Hon. T. H. White head and asking for the election of a substitute as the Chamber's earliest convenience.
tribute of praise to Mr. Whitehead said he had The Hon. J. J. Keswick, after paying a high pleasure in proposing Mr. Herbert Smith, the
Council,
̈་
You are now about to proceed to England to enjoy a well earned holiday, and we trust that Mrs. Wright and yourself will return to us with renewed health and vigour and that you will long be spared to preside over Queen's College, which for the last eighteen years.you have directed so wisely and so well
THE SEASON. **
The first Gymkhana of the season took place last Saturday afternoon, on the Happy Valley
but vouchsafed a glorious day for the sport not Racecourse. The weather not only did permit. being too hot, as it was tempered by a nice breeze. Quite a number availed themselves of the favourable circumstances and were present, amongst whom were His Excellency, Major. General Gascoigne, C.M.G., the Officer Admin- istering the Government, Mrs. Gascoigne and many other ladies, who lent colour by their. smart dresses, to the very pleasing picture of the gathering
By the kind permission of Col, the Hon. R. H. Bertie and Officers of The Royal Welch Fusiliers, the band of the regiment gave the following selections during the afternoon -
Overture March. Rienza e Guard Subiyas
Wagner. Teeman "of ike Valsoluporn.“ Santiago"-
THE MILITARY SITUATION. Lord Roberts reports from Bloem-
waste of water in the town should be taken French has reached Thabanchu with into account. If the monthly Water ketuni cavalry and met Generals [an Hamil furnished by Mr. Onusuy be studied it will be tou and Smith Dorien's brigades seen that the consumption per head for Kow there. The enemy is still holding the loon is much less than that for Hongkong. Itis, Captain George, will be despatched as above hardly to besupposed that the Kowloon popula castorn outlet of the town, from tion require less water per head for cooking, which Generals French and Hamilton drinking and washing, and the only reasonable
are proceeding to expel them, explanation of the difference in the figures General Rundle is eight miles to the must be that waste is greater in Hongkong south of Thabanchu, For this there must be a reason and we Chink it is not difficult to find. In Kowloon the Chinese do not have the water laid on to their houses, but obtain what they require
It is high time, too, that the question" of 19utein, 27th inst.. that General of Mr. Smith, said he had great pleasure in servant and as such had only done: bis duty: Salecelon. San Toy Jones...
on SATURDAY, the 5th May, alNoon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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Agents
Hongkong, 30th April, 1900.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
[555b
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL from standpipes placed in the streets. These THE Company's Steamship THE
* TAMSUL MARU," Captain K. Sobajima, will be despatched for the above ports, on SUNDAY, the 6th May, at Daylight.
For Freight or Pissage, apply to
Agents
standpipes are so constructed as to prevent waste, for the tops are automatic and the water coolies cannot go away after drawing a bucketful and leave the tap running. Then too, as the water has to be carried, it involves a certain amount of labour to obtain it, with the result that the Chinese 'think twice before
WEATHER REPORT.
The Observatory report says:- On the 29th at 11.55 a.m. the barometer has risen in Japan, fallen on the China coast.. The high pressure area now lies over Japan, and there are indications of a depression in N. China Gradients slight for E. winds in S. China. FORECAST-Moderate E. winds; fair.
On the 30th at 11.55 am the barometer has risen slightly on the China coast, except in the South. Pressure remains high, over Japan. Moderate N.E. monsoon in the N. part of the China Sea. FORECAST:-Moderate E. winds; fair.
.masters.
Valso
Corbin.
We have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient servants, head of the firm of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, (The address was, signed by over 150 rc- who, on account of his clearness of mind and presentative of past and present scholars. business capabilities was a fit and proper Dr. Wright thanked Dr. Ho Kai and those person to represent them on the Legislative present for the very kind manner in which they had shown their appreciation of his labours." The Chairman, in seconding the nomination They must remember that he was a public doing so as it was undeniable that Mr. Smith He could not have had such success with
Linger Langer 1.0.Frix Gerald. Selection....... A Kumway Girl” ceiling. Caryll, 10k great interest in all matters pertaining to out the assistance of his Chinese. the Chamber. No other member
being in his annual reports - he had always. The programine stand belonging to the re- nominated, the election of Mr. Smith was put testified to the great support they had always giment is well worthy of notice, not only for the to the vole and carried unanimously
given him. He had been particularly fortunate taste with which it is designed but as a syrobol of in the masters he had had under him. It was the regiment itself and a record of the honours tion and for the kind remarks made by Mr.
their supply of masters, this they had not only Keswick and the Chairman, which he deserved indifferently, but he would do his utmost to up
been able to do but to supply other institutions hold the interests of this influential Chamber. as well. In England they had proper institu- He was elected to look after commercial mat-tions for the training of masters, here they had ters and he would therefore confine himself to to rely on boys showing special aptitude for these subjects and hoped to deserve the con- the work froin the first class. The kind re fidence placed in him,
marks made by Dr. Ho. Kai would greatly stimulate him and he most sincerely hoped with them that he would be permitted to return to them with renewed vigour to carry on the work.
Mr. Sraith thanked the members for his elec.
The Chairman congratulated Mr. Smith on his election and said the meeting was finished
GENERAL MEETINO,
The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting
The Chairman, before proceeding with his address, confirmed the minutes of the last meet ing. He then reviewed the whole business of of the Chamber during the previous year speak- ing na subjects which are of vital interest to the Colony.
No gentlemen wishing to address the meet- son seconded the adoption the report and statement of accounts.
Carried unanimously.
THE MITSUÍ BÚSSAN KAISIA,|indulging in wanton waste. In Hongkong Gradients slight for E. winds in S. Chinaing, the Chairman proposed and Mr. Richard.
Hongkong, 30th April, 1900
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
NLIMITED.
FOR ILOILO.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
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matters and different. The water is laid on to the majority of the buildings and com- mon taps are in use in most cases. The Chinese are proverbially careless and will leave a tap running for hours with never a thought of tuming it off, or if the tap gets out of order they will grudge the few cents ne cessary for its being repaired. This, we think, accounts for the large amount of water used. per head on this side of the harbour. If it is so then we think that steps should be taken, if possibic, to cut off the water from the Chinese houses, in Hongkong and substitute [558b street standpipes.
"SHANTUNG," - Captain Saies, will be despatched ́as. above on TUESDAY, the 8th May,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 30th April, 1900,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
L
"We hear that the contract for the Jubilee Hospital has been signed and that work on the site on Barker Road will be commenced imme diately.
It is notified in the Government Gazette tħkt His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint Charles Henry Gale to be Assistant Engineer to the Public Works Departinent,
wonderful how they had been able to keep up
Dr. Ho Kai then called for three cheers and a "tiger" for Dr. and Mrs. Wright and the proceedings terminated.
Matt
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
There was a small attendance nt the Range on Saturday for the Weekly Spoon Competition only ten members competing. The scoring was well up to the average. At the close of The Chairman proposed the confirmation of shut, compiled a possible out of ten shots at the Competition, Mr. Pidgeon, in promising the election of the fifteen new niembers who the Goo yards range. O had joined during the year.
Mk. Herbert Smith seconded. Carried unanimously,
The following gentlemen were elected to act on the Committee of the Chainber. Messrs. R. M. Gray, Chairman, J. J. Keswick, Vice. | Chairman, A. Haupt, N. A Siebs, Herbert Smith, C. S. Sharp, R. L. Richardson, H. M. Bevis, and A. M. Marshall, Dead
A full report of the Chairman's spech, which was very lengthy, will be given to-morrow..
obtained by it. A silver geat on the top and
on either side a minature desk, on the sides of which, are engraved in silver the names of the battles in which the Welch Fusiliers have been
engaged, while the honouls (badges) adom the.. four corners were the officials!
The following were, Gymkhana
for the
Committee W. A. Cruickshank, Esq. "The Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G.; R. M. Gray, Esq;, M. Grote, Esq.; Capt. E. L. Berger, H.KR TF Hough, Esq.; The Hon. F... Keswick The Hon. F. H. May, culo, J. McKic, Esq.; G. G. Moxon, Esq; G. H Potts, Esq.; EI Walwyn, Esq, RW.P. Capt. Des Voeux, R.E. Capt. Loring, R.A.; Lt Col The O'Gorman.; Commander Plenderleath, K.m.; W.-J. Gresson, Esq.; and Hart Buick Esq, Judges M. Grle Esq wick, and R. M. Gray, Esq
Ion JJ Kest andicappers-The- C.M.G., and Mekic, Esq. CP. Chater,
Starter F. Hough, Esq."--* TimekeeperG. H. Potts, Esq
Clerk of the Scales Lt. Col. The O'Gor man) DAAO, (19) The Towe
Hon. Treasurer A Cruickshank, Esq.
SCORES
200 yo 600 112 Ton on Secretary-Capt. Loring, A C.S.M. Wallace, R.E.30 15
HALF MILE RACE. For all China Ponies, Penning,
E9
Weight for inches as per scale with 7 lbs. added. "Winners hay,official meeting this - 90% season 2clbs extra, gusubscription griffins, of any year and bona fide polo ponies allowed 80
71bs, First Prize presented by A. Babington, © Leg, "and" "Prize) 810, 1310 savos stukes,
Entrance fee 83
J. Pidgeon... Q.M. Sgt. West, R.E
Cramer, R.N.31 M.5 Northcotch Sergt. Blair,"
Winners of Spoons