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A. R. MARTY,

Agent.

The Time to get Cake is When it is Passing."

The time to take life in- surance is when you can get it. One day you are insumable-the next you cannot secure insurance at any price. Do you know when your day will come? Do you know that it isn't to-day?

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

or any port in China. During the continuance | Should it be found that any further addition to of the epidemic the business of the port was the Sanitary staff, is becessary, I shall appeal to A meeting of the Legislative Council was seriously interfered with by the withdrawal you with confidence for the necessary funds, held yesterday aftemoon in the Council from the Colony of many thousands of Chinese Apart from the staff, it is not imphoħable that Chamber. There were present-His Excellency who feared that in the event of their contract very large sums will have to be expanded in the the Governor (Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G.,) Honing the disease they could not, if they so desired, near future in the Sanitary improvement of the Col L. F. Brown, R.E. (Commanding, the return to their homes Representations were City sums that will absorb our balance and Troops), Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, CMG..

made on the subject by the Chamber of Com probably involve increased taxation.. 'Happily (Colonial Secretary), Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C

merce and by the inhabitants generally-repre- the taxation of the Colony is comparatij ly (Acting Attorney-General), Hon. Commander sentations to which I gave my strongest sub-light, and in a matter of such moment I feel port-but His Majesty's Government did not that I can depend upon you to supply tha naces.” feel justified in asenting to any regulationsary funds, The estimate for Public Works Ex under which plague patients could return to traordinary amounts to the large suin of their homes,, I hope, however, to be able to $502316.68; obthis sum $146,000 is for water- come to an arrangement with the Vicemy of the wors and $82 ooo for extension of markets, two Kwangs that will admit of the transfer while $79,000 is for the improved accommoda andor proper precautions of Chinese suffering tion for the Police, which will tend to improve from the disease who may desire to praceed to the comfort and efficiency of the Force, Canton for treatment, and thus relieve the ice anxiety that impelled so many of the Chinese to abandon for a time their occupations in this Colony.

R. M. Rumsey, R.N. (Harbour Master), Hon. C. Mcl. Messer (Acting Colonial Treasurer), 71ze Hon. W. Chatham (Acting Director of Public Works), Hon. A. W. Brewin (Registrar Gen eral), Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G.. Hon. T. H. Whitehead, Hon. J. Thuŕburn, Hon. J. J. Bell. Irving, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Hon, Wei A. Yuk, Mr. G. Clementi (Acting Clerk of Councils).

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TAKING THE OATH.

Mr. A. W. Brewin was sworn as a new member of the Council, and took his seat the Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G., on leave.

THE ESTIMATES.

In bringing forward the Estimates, H. E. the Governor said :-

Hon. Gentlemen of the Legislative Council As is usual when laying the Estimates before you, it is well to take some account of the incidents of the past year affecting the Colony, to consider our position generally,, and to render to you as far as can be done in a short statement an account of our stewardship. It'is needless to say that the sad event that touched all our hearts most deeply was the death of our great and dearly loved Queen, for whom all the world has mourned, and to whose memory a great memorial, worthy I hope of the greatest among the great, is projected in Lon- don. Towards the cost of that memorial, all the Colonies are contributing. Our people of Hongkong have with their usual liberality sub- scribed $77,860, to which sum I propose that this Council shall add $50,000-a proposal that

.'

Next to plague our most dangerous disease is malarial fever, which observation proves to be the result of inoculation by the anopheles mosquito. I have determined to enter upon the heavy task of training the nullahs towing into the City of Victoria, and there have been for several months about 200 coolits employed in cutting the bush and filling the pools that har bour mosquitoes in the western mullahs.

The expenses of the New Territory are still very heavy, and so far the revenue has not nearly come up to the estimate. The reason of this is that the land revenue' cannot be satisfactorily collected until the cadastral survey has been made and the lands demarcated. The difficulty will then disappear. The expenditure has been for the construction of the Taipo Road, now approaching completion, to Taipo Hu, for police stations, for police launches to. patrol the two hundred¡miles of coast, for the survey, and for the Land Court, in whose hands

BILLS.

The following Bills will be submitted to you—

A-Bill entitled An Ordinance to apply, a sum not exceeding three million seven hundred and thiny-nine thousand three hundred and twelve dollars and twenty-six cents to the Public Ser- vico of the year 1902.

A Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend An Ordinance entitled the Weights and Measures Ordinance; 1885, (No. 8 of 1885).

A Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the New Territories Land Court Ordinance, 1900, (No. 18 of 1900),

A Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Public Health Ordinance, 1901, (No. 13 of 1901). A Bill entitled An Ordinance relating to Copyright in Works of the Fine Arts, and for repressing the commission of fraud in the pro duction and sale of such works.

A Bill entitled An Urdinance to amend Ordi- pance 15 of 1887, and to remove any doubts as to the validity of any matiers done under it..

From my experience I know that these and all other measures laid before you will receive

Bail Routes from Se, DENVER and RIO, GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILT Company are prepared to accept First I am certain will meet the approval of avery. the settlement of land claims is placed. These conscientions and careful consideration.

WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rate.

Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other. direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines,

Special rates (First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan.

TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries; Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.

Return Passage-Reduction will be made to passengers who depot hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu of beyond, within twelve

months.

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cilies of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies and connecting Steamers,

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Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $ioo. Gold er over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo, or parcel (each shipment) when the value is less than $100, U.S. Gold.

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member of the Council.

The war in South Africa, waged under cir cumstances of exceptional difficulty, and ex tending over an area nearly as large as the whole of South China east of Yunnan, has cost us many thousands of the flower of our people, who have laid down their lives in the most sacred of all duties-that of upholding the honour, of their country. But their sacrifice has not been in vain, for the war, with all its tedious and trying incidents, has shown that the qualities of high courage and patient deter. mination that have built up our Empire are as strong and dominant as at any period of our bistory, and it bas demonstrated that the

OS. r to 8, WILD DELL, WANCHAI British Empire is not, as some have thought, a conglomeration of loosely bound protected Apply to

countries, of Colonies restless under a cen tralised Governmont, and of subject, nations yielding a sullen submission; but that wherever our dag floats, when the tocsin of war had sounded, the swords of free peoples leaped from STEWART TERRACE-THE their scabbards and the British Empire stood forth solid and compact with the fervour of patriotism throbbing as strongly at the ex tremities as in the heart of England.

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The serious troubles in the North of China

have affected this Colony less than might have been expected. These troubles are yet tod recent to enable us to form a fair estimate of their cause, and it may be that history will show that there have been grave faults and mistakes on both sides, but happily in the South we have been spared the horrors that have deluged some of the Northern provinces with blood, and

I am glad to say that the relations of this Colony with Canton have never been more cordial

expenses could not have been avoided, and when the country begins to develop the ex-" penses will be amply repaid..

The present financial position of the Colony is satisfactory. On the 31st December, 1900, the assets of the Colony shower a balance over liabilities of $1,100,785.69, which does not in- clude the value of silver at the Mint, amount- ing to $40,415.82. The balance, it is anticipated, will be still further increased by $358,295.94, the estimated balance of revenue over expendi- ture in 1901, which willthus increase the assets to $1,499,497-45-

The loan account of £341,799.15.1, to be paid off in 1943, had £16,485. 13.2 to the credit of the Sinking Fund,

PAPERS.

A report by the M: O. H. on the epidemic of bubonic fever (plague) during the half-year ending 30th June, 1901, and a report as to the professional supervision of building works, which was discussed at a meeting held on the 5th inst. of civil engineers, architects, and sur- veyors representing the firms in the Colony' which have been in practice for the longest period were laid on the table by the Colonial So retary, together with a financial statement. for 1950, report by the Registrar-General on the census of the, Colony for 1901, and tele- grams regarding the appointment of sanitary experts.

FINANCIAL,

On the motion of the Colonial Secretary," seconded by the Acting Colenial Treasurer, Financial Minutes Nos. 57 to 60 were referred to the Finance Committee.

The revenue for 1900 was $4 202,587,40, and the expenditure was $3,628447.13. Taking the revenue of five years ago at 32,609,878 94 and the expenditure exclusive of the interest and Sinking Fund of the Loan at $1,244,221.05,

On the motion of the Colonial Secretary, these figures show that in five years the revenue seconded by the Acting Colonial, Treasurer, has increased by or per cent, and the expendithe report of the Finance Committe (No. 9) ture by 561 per cent.

was adopted.

Turning to the Estimate now placed before. you, it will be seen that the estimated revenue amounts to $4,605,964, and the estimated.ex. penditure, including Public Works Extra ordinary, to £4,560,505.z6. The memorandum accompanying the Estimates for 1992 explains in detail the reasons for the anticipated in creases and decreases in the various items of Revenue. 1/1 has been taken as the rate of exchange for sterling paymments.

The Land Revenue of the New Territory is

estimated at $3,000. It is expected that this sum will be realised, but, as I have already ex plained, the true revenue of that rortion of the

QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL FUND. Colonial Secretary-Sir, I beg to move that this Council vote a sum of $50,000 in aid of the memorial to Her late Majesty Queen Vic- torin. No words of mine are necessary to commend this vote to hon. members. Hong- kong was founded and flourished during the glorious reign of her late Majesty Queen Vic- toria, and it is therefore only natural, sir, that this Colony should desire to contribute towards a memorial intended to perpetuate the memory of one of the greatest Queens in British history victoria the Great and Good. (Applause)...

Mr. Chater-Your Excellency, I have much

Colony cannot be hoped for until the survey pleasure in seconding the resolution just made has been completed and the land claims decided that the Colony should contribute out of ite As to the details of expenditure, every

revenue the sum of £50,000 toward the erection department shows an increase on its estab-of-a-proposed memorial in London to the lishment. This is due to the increase in the late Queen Victoria. I do so with the more pay of subordinate officers of the Service as satisfaction because unfortunately I was pre- recommended by the Committee appointed last year, and to additions to the staff of certain

vented by indisposition from being present at a meeting held hero on the gik ult,

to the starting of a public subscription, which and seconding the resolution in reference

During the past year the amount of shipping entering and clearing from, the port was greater than at any period of its history, and the returns show that the financial position of the Colony is satisfactory. A grave local misfortune. was experienced, on the gth November, when the "Colony was visited by a typhoon, the disastrous A SPECIAL SALE result of which must be fresh in your memory,

- In that terrible night to launches and over 110 departments. There seems to be a general im- WILL BE HELD AT THE ITALIAN CONVENT junks were sunk in the harbour, and it is pression that certain departments the Public on behalf of the poor Orphans from the 23rd instant, at 2 PM, to the 28th, f Ladies Calculated that between Hongkong and Tai O Works, the Post Office, the Medical Depan and children's underclothing and other useful over two hundred lives were lost. I wish to ex-ment, and the Sanitary Department are being and embroidered articles suitable for birthday press here my admiration of the ready and unduly curtailed as regards finds, or personnel, is a most fitting action for the Colony, which presents &

abundant charity with which the inhabitants of or both. It may therefore be interesting to very nationality relieved the distress of the contrast the annual expenditure on these departments in 1896, in 1900, and in present Estimates.

The prices will be marked on every article. The Superioress hopes to receive, and merit a large share of public patronage.

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sufferers.

I regret deeply that, notwithstanding the precautions taken in the early part of this year, plague re-appeared in the spring in epidemic form and raged with great violence during the EVERAL MODERN BOOKS on ER summer months. The Medical Officer of Health

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Public Works Post Office. Medical. Saultery, 661 10, 2017 10:20 e..... 130.703.00 1902. 143,305.00069,400.00 130.134.00

385,394.00 146,600

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As regards the Public Works Department, And the Sagitary staff spared no exertions the Acting Director of Public Works reports to check its ravages, but so far I fear that we that the staff is not suficiently strong to carry cannot claim to have discovered either the pre-out the various works and duties entrusted to vention or the cure. It is, however, our plain it, Provision has therefore been made in the duty to leav; nothing untried that science can Auggest to save the Colony from the recurring

visitations of this disease, and have no doubt that you will cheerfully grant the necessary funds to carry out any recommendations that may be made after examination by responsible experts. I have approached the Secretary of State for the Colonies on this subject, and bave received, an intimation that Mr. Osbart Chad

Estimates for two additional engineers. It is my intention to appoint a Commission to report upon the staff and working of the Public Works Department, which is the chief spending de partment of the Colony.

I am glad to see has reached such a creditabla sum. It has been already remarked, that this

was the first to be acquired during the long and glorious reign of Queen Victoria of Illus trious memory, and it should be worthily re- presented in any memorial of that reign. This si, IT mistake not, was the first Colony to: 945345 have the name of our late majesty given to il and I am sure it is right that it should respond most liberally to the Invitation extended to it (applause.) We have prospered much and grown into commercial: greatness during the sixty odd years of Queen Victoria's beneficient rule, and I am sure we are only too happy to be permitted the opportunity of giving some, if Inadequate, expression to that feeling of gratitude and veneration for a great and good Sovereign which is now afforded to us (ep- | plause.) I trust, sir, that the monument abour": With respect to the Post Office, every effort to be erected will is every way be worthy of is being made to render that institution worthy the late Queen; I see that it has been placed of the Colony. It must be evident that here is very good hands, but the subject is one of there are exceptional difficulties to contend unfual difficulty, though we hope that the against, but it is hoped that the comparatively sculptors and designers will rise to the unique out at the end of the year to examine and few complaints received of late may be an indica occasion and create a memorial of beauty that report upon the sanitary condition of the tion that matters are working more smoothly, shall impress coming generations and show Colony. I have, no doubt that this will be The Postmaster General, Commander Hastings, them how this great Empire loved and honoureck agreeable to the people of Hongkong, who are has fast returned from leave, during which time

a wish ruler and a noble Queen. (Applause), naturally in a state of great anxiety on the he has devoted himself to inquiry into the work

The motion was unanimously agreed to, subject of sanitation. It has also been intimated ing of the department in England, and he will to me that a medical man with experience I am certain, he ably seconded by Mr. Lewis,

REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE of the plague epidemic elsewhere will be who has discharged the duties of Acting Post matters dealt with in the Report of the

Colonial Secretary-With reference to the sent to consult with the Medical Officers of the Colony. I hope most, earnestly that the master-General very satisfactorily during the Works Committee (No. 5) and in the result of these visits may throw some light have also considered the state of the to inform the Council that they are

absence of Commander Hastings from the civil engineers and architects, 1 beg der the upon the causes of this annual visitation of plague and enable us to combat its attack with Medical Department, and have decided to in consideration of the Government, and it is the introduce a greater measure of success. The telegrams: crease the staff at once by making provision in intention of the Government that have passed on this subject will be laid on the Estimates for two Assistant Surgeons, one shortly legislation dealing with those matters the table to-day. Outside the plague mortal of whom will be employed as Second Health ity, the death rate of the Colony compares Officer of the Port in accordance with the re favourably with that of any Colony in the Eath, commendation of the Chamber of Commerce,

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