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DAY BY DAY. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL They who took nothing but Aineeting of the Legislative thoir own just liberty, havo Council was hell this afternoon, always right to win it and koop when there were present it, whenever they have power, HE. the Governor Sir Frode be the voices never so uerous rick John Dealers Lagard, that.oppose it.

K.U.M.G., C.BUD.S.Ö.

H. E. Major General Auder Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin, CM. (acting Colonial Secretary),

Hon. Mr. C. G. Alubastor torney-Gonoral). nial Treasurer.)

Hon. Mr. W. Thompson

Ninomon were fined $3 or sevenson, days' hard labourat the Magistracy this morning for gambling at 107, Second Street,

A native was awarded six months hard labour at the Magis tracy this morning for being a rogue and vagabond.

For stealing two sult fish from the Kowloon Godowns, a man was Awarded one month's hard labour and four hours' stocks at the Magistracy is inorning.

ernment on the point. The Imperial Government was quite NOTES AND COMMENTS. Police were constantly attracting inadequate in view of the losses tician, but they approved of the ould never bring himself to op attention, and at some times cri-sustained by the trade, but liel light increase in the force) and on pose the enlightened policy pursu to say anything more. Spenking patting down the trade. Re- that subject he did not proposed by the Liberal Government in of the Lunatic Asylams, Mr. garding the lunatic asylum, he described as a delightful sponker lewett referred to the Chinese thought that more satisfactory ur who sometimes disappointe. As establishinent but criticised that rangement should be made

Mr. Balfour, whose retirement. announced today may be

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for the Europeans. The latter hocpccially as regarded the Chinese ho rises to speak, there is a thought was totally adequate lunatics confined there. Some sort of half-concealed mile play (At-structed that there was no room place should be established inng about his face, and he gives

for the purpose. I was so con- well-arranged and well-conducted

(Colo-take exercise at all except on the made in that direction. As reis not thinking so much about his for the unfortunate women to Canton and a grant should be the listenen the impression that he veganlah in front of their 100m, garde the Tytni Tuk reservoir,

Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C... (Director of Public, Works)..

Hon Mr, E. A. Howeth,

Hon. Mr. B. R. Hallifax (acting Registrar General).

for the men they had a small That work should be pushed on opening remarks as ubout what is yard with high walls. He sug- as quickly as possible, is the need to come later. Halesitates now and should be disposed of and a now keenly your by year, especially by then as ifunable to hit upon the gested that the present, building for water supply was being felt

up the hill or even on the main Colony. The sum of $100,000 is meaning, and should he mako... building erected on a site high- the Chinese inhabitants of the word which will exactly doseribe- land, wliere there would be more for next year was certainly vory

Hon. Capt F. W. Lyons (Gapter Supt. of Police).

Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.B., CMG.

ample grounds where the inmates small. He would suggest that ifagalpable slip, he blushes as if could obtain some exercise at agri-the staff was inadequate, extra he wore quite a humble beginner, culture or other forms of works, hands should be engaged to push

think

of Indios?"

Hon. Mr. Wai Yuk, C.M.G. Hou. Mr. 13, E. Pollock, K.U. Ilon. Mr. E. Osborno. Thord was a crowded audience

Hon. Mr. C. H: Ross

Speaking of education-the hon on the work. He congratulateil the Apropos of slips, once in raising. Inst evening at the production of Mr. C. Clementi (Clerk of member remarked that he did not Government on the immense pro- bis hatto a group of ladies while thio operetta, Alice in Wonder-Councils).

compulsory education prac-gross that had been made in the Innd." The young players acquit The following minute was re-

ticable in a place like Hongkong educational direction, especially cycling on his cetate, Mr. Balfour ted themselves in first rate style, ferred to the Finance Committbo: In the future on Education under Ilix Excellency the Go-managed to fall into a flower-bad. and were rewarded with vigorous The governor recommends the Board might be required and as vornor. The speaker then dwelt "You did that very gracefully," applause and all-round congra- council to vote a sum of fifty it was they welcomed the format same length on the subject and The fates of Subscriptior to the Hongkong Telegraph will culation To nect expressed dollars ($50), in aid of the vold-of-a-Board of Control with touched upon the annual grant said a friend. Mr. Balfour, who

wishes in extra. matince is a Education, Department of view to overlooking Chinese overment for the uns_a_protty-wit-replied, Daily issuo-$36 për umum,

rauged for Saturday next, the Director of Other Charges, primary ollucation and bringing that the grant would be increased. always dismount in the presence

Hongkong University, and hoped. Weekly ismo-$13 per ammuñt.

11th inst., at 4 pm, in the Union Queen's College, Books for Chin-it up to a uniform standard. The rates per quarter and

Church School Hall, Kennedy

ese Mastors.

Denting with the Post Office Road.

Hon, Mr. H.E. Pollock, K.C., and the Law Courts, Mr. Hewett put the following question spoke of the miserable return the Will the Director of Public Colony had had for their money. Werks state what steps are he post office was supremely being taken for the re pair inartistic, finicky; and spoil- or rostoration of the Found by two stucco towers. I tins which were presented and members did not believe him tommemoration of the Jubilee of out into the harbour and compare the Kowloon Bowling Club by follows comes from his slock. It dedicated to the public.in 1887 in they bad only to take a lunch been offered to the members of it alleged that the story which Herlato Majesty, Queen Victoria? it with Queen's Buildings. As the "Hongkong Telegraph" has touches a member of Parliament

In all there are eleven secondo the Law Courts, he really did produced an interesting series of readings to be dealt with at this not know what to say. Who was handicap compétitions, the lan- who was anything but a golfer. meeting.

rasponsible for the design he dicappers having done their work Nevertheless, bo liked to imagine The Hon. Mr. Chatham made not know. It was credited to well. So far, three mon have got the following roply--

full month.

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, TIJURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918.

MR. BALFOUR'S RETIREMENT.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Alilite Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals, being St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, collections on Hospital Sunday $127.16; Union Chuh. 7333; To Tsai Chapel, 63,30; St. John's Cathedral, 56.20: St. Stephen's Church, 30.20; Basel Mission Church, 31.00; Motho list Epis.. Church, 15.00 Peak Church, 8.00.

A Thief's Audacity.

Squabble in a Theatre.

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Concert at Union Church.

Hon. W. E. Osborne.

LAWN BOWLS.

The Telegraph "Cup

The Cup which had recently

THE PROUDLOCK CASE

There are many golf stories fathered on the ex-leader of the

| Union ́st party, and wo have heard.......

with a stolid fuco who nover once.. bughed or made rude remarks

is play, ho bɔgan to lull

one of the leading architects, at into the semi-finals-Messrs. A he could do something on the Five fountains wore erected in home but he could not boliese Ramsey (-8), Alexander (-7) and links, and having set out one day 1887, and there is a record of he ever designed such a building W. Taylor (-6). The finale will Asilk-cola youth was brought their being repaired and brought as that. The surrounding build most probably be brought off with a cardio, a quiet-looking boy op beforo Mr: F. A. Hazelund at fint use on the occasion of the ings were high while the unwithin this mouth. the Magistracy this morning for second Jubileo în 1897, During fortunate law courts were stealing a gold oarpick, a euit of the past 14 years they have fallon ponderone and sconied by clothing and pair of lady's into disrepair, largely owing to reason of their very weight trousers from a brothel nt West two enusos, viz. z. in the first place | knoo deep in the mire.. The Point. He was sontonced to six they had been erected as drink-speaker, criticized the dome and

bintself into the belief that he was months' hard labour, four hours' ing, fountains, only, and it was building generally and wound up pur, tinted Oct. 31, is as follows playing a fur from bad game. As

A telegram from Kuala Lum-{ stocks and to be whipped twice. found that the cups, chains and by remarking "I hope that the

fittings wore constantly stolen: finest site in the Colony will soon Proudlook, for criminal and manuraing'sround, he found a group The summons against William he neured the club-houso after the and in the second place the con- be built over so that at least the licious libel against Delective In the early hours of this morn-ditions of water supply for the Law Courts will not be soon from Inspector Wyatt in an article tent of friends waiting for him. Hop- ing, a quarrai arose between une City have been so greatly in the harbour." Ilo welcomed the to "M. A. P. of the managers in the Tai Ping proved since 1887 that they are proposed schonic for railing Royal

commenced to-day.ing to got a compliment out of his. Theatre and a fiddler over a quas no longer needed, The Govern Square but suggested that the great length. He said that the de- particularly polito caddio, he said:

Mr. H. N. Forrers opened at tion of wagon. The manager ment of the day did not give any statues should be railed in also. fendantinthe newspaper "Mf.A.1.""I've been travelling lately; I'any. struck the musician on the kneelertaking to with a lamp gloss and inflicted a fountains, and no spacial fund grund for sampan children and nossos for the prosecution, on the maintain the They were at present the play made a general attack on the wit-

out of practico-that's why my nasty cat. This morning, the ag was assignel for the purpose. Lalicing of unpolished granite they assessors, and on the Public Pro-game hasn't been up to my usual gresivo party was fined $5 by the circumstances it is not pro-s would soon get dirty. Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Polico posed to spond money in restor

socutor, and to a certain extent on form to-day." The stolid boy never- Court.

The Hon, momhor also referred everybody connected with the ing thom.

to the need for wireless telegraph iffurder trial.

moved a muselo of his face, but in Mr. Ballour has resigned from the leadership of the Unionist Atery successful_concert_or_11.E. the Governor said that ou on which the Government and the lack-wrote the lotters-he-seemed Thon yo've played before, have

expressed in the Colony,.a subject Party, and nowhere will the announcemont be received with keener ganized by Mr. G. P. Jammert the first meeting of the Council Chamber of Commence hand b c to think he had a mission in life

Counsel said that whom Proud a clear, distinct voice replied regret than in the Colonies, However' opinions.may have differal as took place in the Hall of the Union after October 1 he announced the in correspondence. The installato reform an alleged serious state ye, sir?" to the soundness of his policy in Home polities he has always been lurchinst night. The following standing committees during the tion of a station with n 1,500 mile of things in Kuala Lumpur. His recognised as a clear-cyed unswerving Imperialist. Only the other to the evening's success with both appointed to the Public Works or £8,000-while the total mount spector Wyatt wont round the ladies and gentlemen contributed coming year, and Mr. Edo was radius would cost about £7,000 statement about Detectivo In day he wild the people of Great Britain that until-some-Government vocal-and-instrumental pieces: Committee-Ha tad now left the required for the whole station world without contradiction and earnestly and rougeously faced the great question of commercial Mrs. It. C. Edwards, Mrs. Lawis, Council, And they were glad to would not exceed £12,000.

An interesting announceinent. relations with the Colonies, regarded as

Miss Gordon, Messrs. G. P. Lun-wolcome back the hon. member on

necessarily prejudiced him in his will be found in our telograms one great whole and mert, S. Moore, F. Austin and F. his right, (Hon. W. E. Osborne!

He then proceeded to deal position and prospects. one great system, util some Government recoguised that it Sonta Thore were several and hoappointed him to the Public military contribution but was Prondlock took a number of legal

that the Nobel prize for chemistry the question with

of tho

Instead of simply joining insuo, has been won by Madame Curie. is as important to defend commerce by treaty as to defend it recalls.

Works Committee in place of Mr.raled out of order by the Governormit technical grounds on which Sho and her late husband. Pierre by naval and military strenger and that the Colonies must Arrested on Suspicion.

Eile.

on the grounds that thit item had he claimed to be able to resist Curie were responsible for the dis- be brought into commercial system as well in into

At 5. o'clock this noming a Dealing with the second been left qut of the bill under the action." system of defence, the commorcial future of Britain and the unity who had aroused his suspicions. Hon. E. A. Hewott made the the orders for the day.

Chinese constable arrested a man, reading of the Finance Bill, discussion and enne on later in of the Empire is most seriously imporilled. Britain and her colonies at 30, Wing Lok Street. A bur first reply on behalf of the

Wyatt in evidence denied that rovery of radium in pitchblonde, lie over thrashed native witnesses, though it was together with M. can ill spare a leader suspired by such an ideal, and his enforceddle of clothing was found in the unofficial government and spoke

Referring to the revenue of the The statements hd hurt him. He retirement, through ill-health, at a moment when the man and his man's possession of which he in terms of approbation of the long he agreed that there and had got into trouble through not emont that they finally swood- policy are most 'wanted, is a sovere blow..

could give no satisfactory ac-arrangements the government on an enormous increase in the confining Mrs. Proudlock imme-od in isolating the previous metal ent. This morning he har inde for leave for their Colony's trade for the post 20 lately. He denied that he ad-This is the second of the Nobel Mr. Balfour has been accused many times of being a waverer; brought up before Mr. J. R. Wood, offices. Mr. Hewett spoke strong, but satisfactory as the viss Trouclock not to engage n but is he really so? He appeared, it is true, to hesitate long be- who sentenced him to three ly on the question of the configures might appear they knew solicitor.

honours that the Curies' have res "fore finally committing himself to Turift Reform; almost, indeed, he months' hard labour and four ponsation to be received from that the trade for many months

ceived. Thic first was for physics ̈ appeared to hold varying opinions. But that seeming indecision

the Home Government for the past had not been satisfactory. suppression of opium smoking After arging for great economy sprang from sheer strength and activity of mind, not from

An unusual case has been heard and was awarded conjointly with in Hongkong. The total they regarding public works, the hon at Limerick Quarter Scasions, the Mr. Becquerel in 1903. Time want of strength. Mr. Balfour is essentially a metaphy-Magistracy this morning with the and that be urged would be Public Works Depatment, alleg. nal Ross and officers of the Black

Ar Chinese was charged at the would receive would be $340,000, ember severely criticised the plaintiffs being Lieutenant-Colo alonewill show what the liscovery sician, and he

and allegoi anatching of a gold bangle n mengre pittance to compensate ing unnecessary delay in carrying Watel, now quartered at Edin- of those patient investigators many-sided problem. more clearly than others less finely equipped from a three-year-old girl in for the loss to the revonno from out works, Months he said, were burgh. The regiment had re-means to humanity, but alrendy mentally, who because of their less restricted vision arrived at a being led by her mother, when, it hom who considered that the been sufficient. He suggested that former commander, Colonel Drys: radíum bas established for itselt

Hollywood Road. The girl was this source. Those prople at spent where weeks should have cords of casualties compiled by a decision more swiftly. His mind once made up, however, his adher- is allegor, the man came up from closing of opium divans was a report of these proceedings dale, of all the engagements they prominent place in medicino, ence, to the cause of Tuiff Iteform has been strong and unwavering ble off, the girl's wrist. On the good sirgo tire that the rate-Secretary, in order that he might the Indian Mati' y. These lists though its limitations have in no

behind and wrenched the valu- step certainly should have should be sent to the Colonial tought from: Fontenoy down to The now leader of the Unionist party is Lord Lansdowne who mother sosing the theft, the inan hus led the opposition in the Lords with pronounced succes. Pre- is said to have passed the article pagers of this Colony should re-appoint a commission to enquire wero in manuscript and were way been defined as yet, The sumably the new leader of the Opposition in the Commons will be to a confederate. The case was a policy which they forced upon department and ascertain the day and Company, stationers and awarding of a second Nubel

caive compensation for adopting into the administration of the sent to the defendants, Mossrs. Mr., Austen Chamberlain who was hailed as "our next Prime Minis-dismissed.

them. The increase in Postal re-delays,

printers, Limerick, to bo framed, prize to this wonderful chemist is. venue from six to sayon Ings was, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai said that he with the result that they were

round and about the vast

hours' stocks..

The Snatching Habit.

A Savage Attack

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ter" at the now famous Halsbury dinner. Lord Lansdowno inang since proved his capacity during his tenure of the Foreign-Secret tryship. Yesterday there was a dispute ho considered, highly satisfacto y wished to Prosa general misinid and lost and damages only a fitting recognition of the His administration at the Foreign Office was conspicuons for the between native electrician and He also agreed with the vote of opinion on the observations made were claimed to the amount of years of patient oil, which gave. number of treaties of arbitration arranged with foreign Powers ng While the wrangling was going fossor's chair at the University, the Chamber of Commerco. Hon substitute list, but counsel for to bumanity ‘a further means of

a coolie at Sliaukisan West. $9,000 for the provision of a pro- by hon. member representing £50. The defendants indo-out for the agreements with France and Japan. Mr. Balfour goes, but on, one of the men struck the and they; the unofficial mambers, did not quito agree with hon. plaintiffe said it was a farcical asing pain, and a possible cure his policy remains and with these, two leaders it is safe. If a other on the side of the head with would suggest that at the carliest memor on certain particulars, ono, Waterloo an1 a mumber of for some of the more maliguart change was necessary-and it has sepmad inévitable for some time a slurp-adged hammer, inflicting moment the Government sculd especially his strictures regarding the regiment's deeds boing

deep wound... This morning appoint a Rogius Professorship the suppression of the opium grouped under the end of diseases. Posco hath her vieʻoʻo sum of $50 erah to keep this peace and they would welcome any with hon. member that the given plaintiffs were awarded relieve pain or obviate suffering e the men were bound up in the which should out about 81 200 trade. He altogether agreed Orimou. Evidence having been but none so great as those with for six months,

announcement from the Gor compensation granted by the £35 and costs,

it is well that it should come now rather than when the party in fighting the great battle of Home Rule. But its coming at all is matter for keen rogrotą

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