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HONOUR FOR KR. E. C. RAY-Mr. G. G. | private citizens including a goo ly number of Bumett, the Worshipful Master of the United Sit Henry's most intimate friends in the Chi- Service Lodge, ammounced to a meeting, held nese community. As soon as the launch
and threats of fines are sandwiched in as an soupçon for the master of a ship to digest who neglects the instructions. Alas no notice was taken of the broadest and most facile way to
ast night at the Nisonic Hall, that HR.H. atrived alongside the pier & marine signaled increasing very rapidly. Peny, if the mining board a vesel, the gangway. What self-
the Duke, of Conjught had conférred upon Mr. E. C. Ray, the District Deputy Grand Master for South China, the title of "Past Grand Deacon of England," THE NEW GOVERNOR OF KWANG TUNGH.E. L Hsing-jui, Governor-desig nate of Kwangtung, arrived at Shanghai on the 3rd inst, from Nanchangfu, capiti of Kungsi en route in Canton. H.E. has taken up his abode in the iureau of Foreign Affairs, Bubbling Well Road, where he will stay for a few days before resuming his journey.
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS-The master of the steamer Michael Jether was charged with causing needless suffering to a rumber of saine, wash also wah ternging tainted pak in the Colony from takhoi on the hih MIND Mr. Cindering approved lost the detence V Gib con, Colonial Ventury Surgeon, gave e part evidence for the prosecuɑN. 2attr
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to the Naval Yard and shortly afterwards the artillery boomed out a salute of 17 guns, Sir Henry was the first to step ashore, and at the top of the steps. was cordially grested by the popular Major-General, who was accompanied by his A. D. C., Capt. the Hon. Trefusis and Major W. A. Denney, D. A. A. G. Indy and Miss Blake followed and hearty handshakes and good wishes were then exchanged. Madame Volpicelli, the wife of the Consul General for Italy, presented hand- some banquet to Sir Henry's wife and daughter who after a few minutes' conversation with their most intimate acquaintances proceeded to their chairs, the meanwhile the band of "our
very man
stik up a chord at the Namual Anthem and, accompamed by the Autro Governor, Major Denney and Capt. The llon.
Trefusas, His Excelency inspected the guard of hour He afterwards took his departure in his chan carried by the founillar red jacked coolies and with Lady and Viss stake, Sir
Willum fiascoigne and others pi weeded along the Pray up past the Tray Station and so The tiuard were on to Government House bgached off shortly sherwards, keeping step to the thustr ca the Hand which preceded tb-nt feuterant Arbuthnot Scut's Greys) ADC” rerarned Governor is expected
the Balony pes mail olmalione od early on Saturday wverning
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milk is also very heavy there, the Chinese being entirely dependent upon this article for their milk supply. The trade in tinned milk is
"Of course," sald Sir Henry, development takes place, for which people are hoping in China, there must be some very large lumber inde, and the timber must come from this side. There are
VAST MINERAL DEPOSITS in the country, and the coal measures of the Province of Shansi ure, perhaps, the largest in the world Pretically there is no mining being done at present, except in Tong Shan and the Province of Shamung. Various con- cessions have been granted, however, and dave'opment is hut a question of the near future. As the great railway systems are developed, it follows that the coal mines must be opened to meet their demands, primarily, and eventually all the industrial establish meni which will follow. Once the Chi nese have realised that mining will be benefit to them, the development of the great Empire will probably proceed with comparative rapidity. They have a teem. ing population, and are the most industrious people in the world. Whes properly treated they me very faithful workmen, and are singularly hasent in their commercial transac tions. So they have all the elements of com.
nercial prosperity.
The Chinese Government bas, up to the present, never been progressive. Their punish ments a very drastic, and fiequently very cruel, but the population is probably as satisfi ed as any population in the world, and the ordinary cultivator is free from interference Their revenue is obtained by means that een to us irregular beiug largely derived from the forced benevolences. On the other hand the Government of the Empire probably rosts us than the government of an equal number of other people in the world, as the local affairs are managed by the families, villages and classes, without any regular
police. The Chinese have
NOT ACCUMULATED ANY WEALTH.
The The Government is, I think, oppressive, but there isa leaven of reform in China, aud, so far as I can judge, it is begiuning to work, and among the high officials of the country are to be found men, fair and faithful to their duties, white, on the other hand, there are many who
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hugom of the tavernment, ¿es e preety during The g Una donths. annpromed by E Major General Sir WJ. ascoigne, who has been administering the Government during the sbsence of Sir Henry Ilir Hew tewidence beaumally stated, being approached by a well laid renerete drive day afternoon be met with the accident and i
Stemning through Insely rempped lawns with Pas Temi vech totke k
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JAISE SCALES F will be remembered thal Reave finie age six wholesale vegetable and baut dealers of the l'entral Market well con anted and fined $200 each far having short
| sights in their possession Mr Harston then applied too a ve hearing which sepe granted and ibas merong Mr Mazeland gave los decision
jelele ratione. In when it
that the jurat
as ademaitęły A the postpone of To evide Colony, and determined to make fan round grip which, aveonding to an article published in another column, posed a most enjoyable change to the sergewhat monotonous journey. pratie Suez Canal 18s Exe-liency has lament greatly impressmelly his first visited Canada). and wishes that English people knew more
His wonder the cometry them they do ags took him to Montreal, Niagara Falls and the many pares na mate, so he will doubtless be able to appreciate the good time winch bas heen spent in the country | appeal.
waid that when Hospitor I and visited the artendants' premises, be bond the six weigh
They seemed to be lot ng yards in question
the purpose of trading and were in use, there fore his former decision must be upheld. Mr. Harston ultimately withdrew the umire of
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to the hudding fares rite dagstaff on the statnit of the l'esk, while the southern aspect overlooks Pokfulam reservoir and the southern homeward ronte. The east faces Mount Kellett
and the west Kennedy Town The structure itself may be described as a commodious brick and på varen two stoned dwelling separated front toomy Cooke quanters to the west, by a thick bamboo hedge. A porch is in front of the , ball door, the verandaks are floored with glazed nies, those on the ground floor being Mosaic. All the ceilings are of painted plain wood-work, A large skylight is in the centre of the roof, and the balustrades, and fire-place, mantle-
by members of the Coronation Contingent THE DISASTROUS STORM AT THE Pieces, brackets, etc., are of carved teakwood.
Meanwhile Fir HENRY has to look forward to busy days, and in this respect he has un doubtedly thanked Sur Wirkam Gastonoxi to his arduous dates connected with the administation of the Government which have greatly
APE -As the result of the storm which swept over Cape Town, the British barque fighland, Captain Smith, from New York, July 10th, for East London, and the British
shown the path of future banjur Brutte, Captain Daller hie, from Lon- legislation of many of its dificulties. Sir don, July 3rd, in Table Bay, have been wrecked Wintext is shortly leasing for a few months off this coast: de British transport City of
funda is a shote, and the German sleamer
Katser, trom ilamburg, July 15th, for East Ainca, has beendamaged. Chief Officer Bourke, of the ghiand, says that the barque sank almost immediately, and that 23 of the crew
Besides the dining and drawing rooms there is a very fine hilliard room. Accommodation is provided for a governess, and there are several spare rooms including
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a nursery. Water
laid on over the whole building and the house is illuminated with gas, the latest There is a good fittings being provided. service of elecine bells and the lavatory ar rangements are all that can be desired.
Mr. Tutcher, acting for Mr. Ford, of the Botanical and Afforestation Department, is re- sponsible for the laying out of the grounds, and
we the reverse.
respecting rat. would trouble about holding- wires, except in emergency when a fine gang- way awaits him. I strikes the observant that a few Laputan Flappers, imported into the Colony, would not be a bad iden.
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The rat notion was, of course, a thrust at.. plugue distribution, and it is feeblo, very feeble, but we have under our nose-often literally and not figuratively-a patent friend to the discaso in the shape of the llongkong public ricsha. It is almost inconceivable to think that in a Crown. Colony, it is scarcely. possible to ride in one without having your white suit dirtied by the filth of previous oc- cupiers. We suppose there is supervision somewhere, but the ricshas perhaps come under the category of building collapses, and their evil is traced to climatic surroundings. The remedy is exceptionally simple,, and we wonder that it has never occurred to the official mind that if white coverings to the seats and backs were compulsory, nobody could complain if
he chose a dirty vehicle. But regard the danger that lurks when ricshas are allowed to go unchallenged with every conceivable microbe to unload upon the unsuspecting traveller; rats are not in it for suspicion. We invite ary:
person with an immaculate white, suit-ra test the trail of these statements and perceive the lapse of proper inspection of the blank covers, Those that can afford it have their own vehicles and can trot along with runners in uniform as added luxuries, but it is not fair to those who are obliged to use the public conveyances that the latter should be so neglected. The sanitary able in its desirability, and we can readily side of obtaining clein richas is unquestion impute many cases of plague promulgated, nor would any Colonial doctor sneer at the sug gestion. It is true that the mere covering of dirt with white linen would not correct any disease gerai, but it would tend to make the coolies more attentive to the cleanliness of their vehicles, as the soil that would gather on: the back of their white coverings would prevent them turning them, and this is a stride in the right direction.
An amusing travesty of penuriousness may be witnessed any day in Hongkong by those that care to visit the registration and parcel department of the Post Office. On the broad counters where business is transacted you can use two old wooden pen holders, with antique nibs with points parted by the corrosive action
Bat" said Sir Henry, "if the Government was sontirely bad as generally accepted, it is not in the nature of things that a population, among whom rebellion is accepted as of the ink. The sequel of the narrative sounds legitimate principle,, under certain" circum- incredible, but it is true. These worn-out. stances, would allow it to continue. as it has penholders are carefully tied to the back of the for four thousand years."
counter by a length of strong cord i "If they Yesterday afternoon Sir Henry paid a visit were thrown out on the pavement no broken- to the canneries at Steveston. "I was much down coolie would cast an acquisitive glance interesitd,” said he, "ix the process of canning, at them, and the only inference left is that which, I think, can be greatly improved. During Hongkongites are so dishonest and poverty- a recent visit to Cork I saw a system in a fruit | stricken that the sight of a new penholder canner there, in which there is no necessity arouses their cupidity to the snatching point. for puncturing the can or using any solder This is inconvenient to the honest man, who after boiling. This, I think, tends to remove wants to fill up his data on the prescribed the chances of poisoning which spring from forms with a decent nib unrestrained. There those causes,"
seem to be a number of the "Forcible Feebles" in Hongkong that "need" pricking. Falstaff would have a glorious time of it.
Sir Henry expressed delight with the natural beauties of Vancouver, and will make the most of his stay in the City.
MAJOR-GENERAL'SIR W. J.
GASCOIGNE,
LEAVING HONGKONG.
Major-General Sir William J. Gascoigne, K.C.M.G., who has been the Acting Governor since the 4th January, leaves, about the i6lb inst, for Japan, on atwo months' holiday. Both be and Lady Gascoigne, who accompanies him, will be very much missed in the Colony.
Engineers, will be Acting Officer commanding the troops. We heartily wish H. E. and Lady Gascoigne a pleasant holiday.
· MACAO SHIPPING.
The shipping entered and cleared at Macao for the week ended the 7th inst. is as follows:- ENTERED.
Sept. 3, s.s. Ita Verde, from Hongkong.
5. H.M. guuboat Sandpiper, from Canton. 7.9.5. Hoi Kang from Kwang-chau-wan..
CLEARED.
Sept. 1 and 5.-5.8. Nika Parde for Hongkong.
The Portuguese gunboat Zaire left for-a cruise on the 4th inst, and returned on the 6th
Sandpiper left on the morning of the 8th inst.
were drowned. The Captain, ten men and Sergt.W.G. Gerrard is a charge of the premises. During his absence Colonel Browne, Royal inst. The British river gunboats Robin and
holiday, and every one will wish both him and Lady Gascogne a very pleasant and beneficial triph I will be a pity if Sir William feels compelled to leave before the return of the Cormation Contingent to whan he gave such an enthusiastic send off. must have great satisfaction in realising that Jumself, clung to the bridge, which floated, but- cach of our representatives has conducted the Captain and the others were washed off himself in a riame well worthy the best Bourke ad two other men were rescued, after traditions of the Colony Should he not behaving been in the water for 6 hours. afforded the eppatunay Sir Henry, who must have seen a great deal of the con
FURNITURE He has allowed their every movement and it
DEALERS.
DRAWING ROOM,
DINING ROOM.
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ELECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
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CHINA WAKES.
PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES
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tingent, will doubtless extend the praise they THE so well deserve, and express the sentiments which the gallant Major had not opportunity of doing.
the
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PARCEL MAILS in Europe per ss Parra malia will close at 1 pm, on Friday, the 12th
Inst.
GRUESOME FINDS: During the past twenty-four hours tive decomposed bodies were
found in the steels. QUEENS COLLEGE- Michathmas terin commenced yesterday. The applications for PHOTOGRAPHIC admission of new scholi, were to numerous
DEPARTMENT.
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
That many had to be refused
ARRIVAL OF SIR HENRY
BLAKE, G.CM.G.. AT HONGKONG.
At present the building contains only a porţion of the furniture from "The Cliffs,” which has
been re-polished and re-covered by Messrs. A Chee ad Company of Queen's Road, who have also been improving the Government House furniture in a similar manner.
SIR HENRY INTERVIEWED AT
VANCOUVER,
AN INTERESTING TALK.
FIRE AT WEST POINT.
THIS AFTERNOON.
About a quarter past three this afternoon the members of the Fire Brigade were called to West Point where a two storeyed bouse, at No. 26 High Street, was in flames. Upon arriving
THE P. AND 0. FLEET.
BIG CARGO CARRIERS BUILDING.
The P. and O. Company has a tolerably: comprehensive quantity of shipping at present. under construction. -A Messrs. Caird's at Greenock, there are under construction wo mail steamers of some 10,000 tons and about 11000 horse-power. Two similar-sized vessels,
From a Vancouver journal of the 15th ult, we take the following interesting clipping:-
Among the passengers on the Imperial there it was seen that all efforts to save the also intended for the mail service, are being".- Limited arriving yesterday was Sir Henry Blake, Governor of Hongkong, who, accom. panied by Lady Blake and Miss Blake, is returning to his station, after a vacation in the
building would prove fatile, so the firemen built at the yards of Messrs Harland and Wolf directed their attention to, the adjoining pre- at Belfast. In addition to these four, two large mises. The roof of the burning building fell 10,000-ton cargo-carriers have been contracted in with a crash, one of the bricks from
for with Messrs. Workinan, Clarke and Co. of the top striking a fireman on his helmet, Belfast, and a similar cargo vessel, is also though fortunately without causing any under construction by Messrs, Barclay, Carle serious injury. The ground floor was used and Co. on the Clyde. This makes something as a tailor's shop and the upper storeys, as like 70,000 tons under construction for the dwelling rooms. The origin of the fire is, at company. The Sardinia, one of the class of the time of writing, unknown. The building vessels that make such excellent troopers, bas is still burning.
just been delivered from her builders."
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
HONGKONG AFFLICTIONS.
"FORCIBLE FEEBLES.”
His Excellency “Sir Henry A Blake, the Governor of Hongkong, accompanied by Lady and Miss Blake arrived by the Empress of Japan this morning and landed at Blake Pier, where a hearty welcome awaited them. Shortly before eight o'clock signale at the Blake Pier and Naval Yard gave information that H. E. WIS near and not inng after words the filety fired a salute (17 guns). | Old Laundry, Soon after the liner had made last to her buoy Sir Henry left hina in February last and the Colonial Secretary (the Hon. F. H. May, travelled to England by way of the Suez Canal CMG, Mr. B. F. Johnson (Acting Private He has never before visited Canada, and, said Secretary) and Mr B. R. H. Taylor (Assistant ba, last evening, I was determined to see Harbour Master) proceeded aboard, and, at some of the country of which i had read and kulf past nine returned in the launch heard so much." So he took passage on the THE CORONATION CHOIR-The chore Pictoria, with Sir Henry, Lady and Miss return trip by the trans-Continental route, which sang at the Coronation of the King in Blake. A red cloth "runner" had been laid visiting Montreal, Niagara Falls and other Westminster Abbey has sailed from Liverpool along the pier and a fine display of plants was places on the way, and making a brief sojourn to make a tour of the United States and Catarranged on either side. The Guard of at Banan Glacier. "I must confess," he re- Honour consisting of 100 men of the Hong-marked," that all I had read and heard had not
This is what a correspondent to the North THE CECIL KRUDES SCHOLARSHIPS.ng Regimen, commanded by Subadar Jan enabled me to realise, as I now do, the limit China Daily News has to say about Hong
able capabilities of the country. I do not Dr. G. R. Parkin of Toronto, has been elected Muhammad, who, it will be remembered, was
decorated with the insignia of the Order of know whether to be more struck by the smiling rat csade, rickshas, and pens at the Post kong, or, more correctly speaking, about its by the Cecil Rhodes estate to direct the es
ablishment of the Colonial and American British India by Major-General Sir William confort of the East, the fertile magnitude of Office- scholarships, provided for by the will.
Cascoigne, at the Cricket Ground, fast July, was drawn up facing the Fier. Troops with their MAJOR-GENERAL
khaki unifonos, yellow sashes, white leggings will embark from Marseilles on the 26th and picturesque turbans looked very trim and
Sir Henry takes a lively interest in matters September, and is expected at Bombay on the no doubt made a very effective picture for the concerning the development of trade, and said 10th October, when he will proceed to many camera fiends present. The band of the that he looked forward to an increasing com ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, Lucknow and officiate in command of the Hongkong Regiment was also in attendance. merce between Canada and the Far East. As DRUMS, HEATERS, &c.
Those present to greet Sir Henry and his the natural distributing point for the traffic, he popular wife and daughter included H.E. Major-General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, the Officer Adininistering the Government, and staff from Headquarter House, Commodore Robinson as representing the Navy, representatives of the Executive and Legislative Councils and many
GOOD WORK.
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