No. 7731.—June 4, 1888.
Bums for the costs that may be incurred in connection with the inquiry. costs the nature of which is more particularly speci fied in the bill. This of course will operato
As the Afghan goigrants for Meltourne were noorly all returning emigrants of pro fossedly so, no broach of the low had been
THE CHINA MAIL.
Surgeon General Lower, addressing the to cause such persons to be examined as retrohmanty, mid he must confess that in may give doo and proper information to
If every case of tire it shall be lawful acceding to Dr Cantle's request that hoching ob case of bre
The Public Health Ordinace, 1887 De The Hon. the Premier of New Zealand KIR JOHN LUBBOCK'S TAKLY GIORNO BILL.- Philip and Chonery Agra Colonial (Major Atkinson) sunsi lare that if she atte
London, Sul Muy -The m tim for the Surgeon, to be President the Hon Walter tralan Colonies will se to jointly or Meredith Deane, to be. Vice-President Mr separately urge the Imp ral Government introduced into the Hense of Commons by second reading of the Early Cloning Bill See to conclude a treaty with
Obica,
-M.P. for the London by a majori
plar to Sir John Lubbock,sveld S
to some extent as a check and will probably committed, and the throat was unjustified. I would inspect and oxamine the detachments, for this Magistrate, at the request of any William Edward Crow, to be Act that lately arraged between the United Univery, as been provent recklessness in instituting inquires she was entitled to land at least the new he had been guided omewhat by solish duly interested poron as afrennid ape following appointments under thy | States and Ching, the necessity to
without sonic grunds of suspicion. The magistrats will hold inquity, and pour
enquiry and sutil its termination placing of the
Te nude for the
g the hold and the proprify.
Ruardians le ho appointed. It is provid to leave with har Melbourne passengers. the greatest praise was due to the forintotested party, nud shall not exceed Roboju Bimble and Mr James Josoph comprehend the gravity of the situation, London, 8th May-In-reference to the
CORONER'S ABOLITION DIL
་
per dic
liom.
9. 3 in the judgment of the Magistrate the investigation does not disclos any offence or plthough it diedest an offence das not show any reasonable cause for giving the order in the next the Magistrate shall dismiss the informs tion
|
EXPEDITION.
1888 with reference to the Loto to befure the fun reached the latter port af the bosutifal sentiment contained in those / Person or persons for no offenco against the Stories and Eng-tiles were tying about like i may be held identa i odpresentandoy, 4th May.Rows. 128 boɑn ré-
The Council wept into Committee again, on the Coroner's Abolition Ordinance,
Mr Ryzie, the schedule stating that the punalty for disobedience to a summons was Stand that personal summons was not necessary, asked juryman would be fined if he was away in Caston.
His Excellency-Certainly not. It is
do such a thing, and a juryman would gat very summary justice in his favour if it Was den
mass meeting, presided over by the Mayor, was held and Parliament House was betioged by an unruly mob. Sir Henry Parkes did not receive the deputation, but aitorards
of
thom
increible to suppose that's Corner, would promised that precautivna would be tikum There was to more hancurable, no more secution to be entored against such person yangels and wine cups containing the from. Who are aw tenperarily absent notabere of the party were wounded.
Such things have bem known, hoding An onlor. was also given that no the roar and din, and while the 5,6 mnd 7 of this Ordinance shaft; in any suddenly thero was a violent than that the Bousu might as the Amended commerle upon the enbject in a tone uni
a
and
point a person doly sworn before a to
резвый ty of le oigrants who were willing to pay their motives, as he was anxious to see whether, take provisional charge of the premises provinces of section of the Ladiance reference
will be
be done away with.
⠀⠀ THE PHRNCH SQUADRON IN THE poll tax, and it was for the Government to in case of an emergency, he could lay his attamsted, and of the property up the to to Acting Sanitary Butrintundent: Mr Wales, hna telegraphed to Me Pin-ford that squadron in the East has received instruc
where the fire has taken place or has been | nlzo g zetted :—Mir William Edward Crow Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of New South
London,
May-The- French naval prove that the exemption tickets of the rest hand on a number of trained men to assies said promises during the time that the said Francis ifred Cooper to be Sanitary Sur he mast support his proposition for held. tions to rendevout Yokohama, and will to which the inquiry relaten in the custody were false. No proper steps, appene to hit. Eo vas very pleased and satisfied. Maginirate patrics on his investigations in Bey Joueph Hubert Germain to bo ing conference a month horce, as the Im-ssil: thence wider sealed order. The in
rial authoririos have utterly failed to telligence has caused some surpris of that the inquiry ko.
Paris have been taken to do this and the afghan with what he had witnessed that day, and fues of such person shall be paid by the aid Seinspastor of Nuisances; Mr. Joseph k be held by tha irato ui:
Clerihew, to bu Inspectors of Nuisances il not operafa, în prevent subscyvent
and that in consequence, the Government movements of the French fleet in the Esat, proceedings against any person to whom on board for Sydney. The action of the having, without hopa ef gain or reward,
of New South Wales has determined to Goblet, the French Minuterfer Marine, notwithstanding the ing
on the Chinese question immedi- tas explained that the fleet had been Tegislate on inquiry suspicion may authorities, we are glad to see, will be given up their time, often, perhaps, aftor a be attached. It will not interfere with the
NOTES FROM NATIVE PAPERS; ately
ordered to rendezvous at Yokohama for ordinary course of the administration of busted ofore the Court, a claim for £1,000 hard day's work, to attend those lastures in
On the 16th May there was a hurricano
The Hon. Themans Playlord has since inspection and many justice, but will be something added to it damages having been made against tis Col-order that at some time they might be use
BEITEN OCCUPATION OF EGYPT. The Bill was read a first time,
mány koca s hundred years old, and the held on an earlier dato,
London, 8th May.The Publique Fran- lector of Customs en behalf of on of the ful to their follow-men. He did not gfton,
to a violent that it blew down anggested that the conference should be two poles which stood in front of the Vice- The Hon, the Premier of Tunisia (Mr cuise declares that England is bogot-t passengers whe was prevented from landing, in speaking, depart from the use of his Provided that such dismissal, phall be an royo Yomen. The surnu was herakled by Dobain) has telegraphed to Sir Henry Paravacuate Egypt equally with the radiation
was addressing bar con subsequent information of a like black loud which rose anddenly from tucker, that his Guvernment will send their of the Now Hobridon by France. Nowe of what had transpired at Mel- mother tongno, but as he bourne was thographed to Sydney, and odoonted men, he might remind them of nature, or to an information against any N. W. Jorison and absented the sledigeten time that the conference MASSACRE OF À OBIMAN EXPLORING
bail. At Tao-kai Mi an enormous bangan he Chinese. 10. If in the judgment of the Magistrate tree was lifted bodily of by wall of the od petition to the Legislatite Areably quived from West Africa to the effect that words of Terence in which he proclaimed the brotherd of Hamam; the fin shall have Docu the result of a
city of humani nihil a me alien prite. He was crime, and there is reasonable case to to the roof of a house, knocking the nese to opeet the rights that have beeld of a German exploring expedition in the
of Canton, roots and all and hurled on New
Wales yesterday; prying to the natives here massacred revon members sure they would fully appreciate the aspect, and he stille hell orders or down. Next dour, it bunserman's in New South Wales by Conectify about interior of the Cameroons conspitty. Thirty grand sentiment contained in that line, pora of such crime, he shall pro bongs, a wadding was going us, and all the aud
calogy under the protection of trying post than that which they would Have or porn for such crime,
THE JUROPEAN SITUATION nuptial feast were blown tu
cert ficates. piecos The exemption hattie
Amidst 11. No provious enquiry taken by the women serpaned and a way, some of
Fromediately after the presentation of the intrigue against Italy is causing some dis- London, 411 May-Russian and French present the Afghan's passengers from to occupy on the field of
Mngisirate u ler the provisions of Sections them failing down and sustaining injurios; Chintan petition, Sir leury Parkes roved quiatade in Germany. The Berlin preas Betachments were rushing into the fray, 5, 6 and
the suspension
sion of the standing orders, se howoror, as a jure alipping out surreptior exempita tickets were to be lauad. excited, and with their moskuyup, why, bo uvidoneu gultat the peren of and the hurricane cursed.-Fi- tiously when a summons is luft cu hún.
friendly to France and Russia. N Bill through all ite The Bill was then, read a third time and His Government seems, however, to exposed to every milst porous against whom any critajual informe The Formsa nilway will go from Kes
Blages' 10 the The Panislavist party has regained the in- stondy
hand,
tion stali be filed; but the said Magistrate long to Tai-poh, and from thence to South one day. passod, it being understood that it was to have acted, vure aquarely than the Vie Keep Conitor well in t
Choir sous
fluence of the Czar of Russia, investigate the charge and carry on For
The work, which is being pro
Several of then mombera objected to this come into fored when the Governor signed borinn Government. An arrangement was He had the pleasure of attending their new enquiry according to law,
London, his May - Bodies of Russian Camilie, by Dr
12 Those sts of the information and sueded with at various points simultaneous
half completed. due to with the agents of the Company opening lecture delivered by
ing that such linste was indecait and entirely the frontier of Asiatic Turkey. ou account of its unjustifiable, either legally, or morally. No
Russian agents are Woolley
the judicial
hard to create had said that having put their Ordinance, and of t
6, 7, 9 and 10 of ficulty
Buriosa conficta have taken place between. the road has been
it. Germany, Russia, or any other European the Munustic lers amougat Tarks, Grooks, gut through back in the furrow, and that intention had this Ordinance, and compensation to the after to a repeatedly caving in procedure against the subjcels of Frasco, been steadfastly carried out, and he innat witness, shall be borne by the private ap Consequently we hear that the Gaveraer's
power. MoElhone and ethm ponderuned and Servians. of the Finance Comraittee. was held, the that of the B0 passengers, 14 were new ori- compliment Dr. Cantlie on the trunble plicant out of the stuns deposited by him, intefution is to prstpone further operati stigmatized their notion cruel and to him at Tirara Prince Ferdinand declar
did proposition of the Gurgument, and
6th May. At a banquet given Landon taken and the e
they be insufficient, In addition there at that point until the rest of the work is recommended was for the, aum of 2400 for of these latter 27. had fraudulent tickets, hogy he had chaplayed that, or i cience Corps to. to such a high degree of efficiency flo Such costs shall be taxed according to the cumpled, when he will white the efforts unjustifiable,
of all the working parties to overcome this. hail had, as they no doubt noticed, the tariff of fees inforced in the Police Court, troublesome obstacle. The railway will he greatest difficulty in deciding which detach, or according to any tarill which hereafter previously opened betwees T'ai-poh and
Siu-tuk-tong-pão, - *** was so little difference between them; buter he pronounced as in Section 10 of this hy wat of the dead. It is not knowi meat was to receive the prize prosented by may be established by the Governor is Mirs Cantle
Counc all were a goud and there
13 Provided nevertheless that if an orNik-thing-kwai, which is absorbing As Canton there is a superstition called after consideration he thought No. 1 de- tachment n them very close, and although he believed this detachment can
man who had formerly belong- tained ed to the Army Medical Corps and anther who bad born a soldier: still he did not think that must be allowed to
aku any
difference, and ho zucommianded them to the notics of Major Tripp and the officers for some mark of distinction. De. tnchments 2 and 4 were also very good, and they must not be disheartened be cause they had not taken any prizo, The happy time had not yet arrived when every one could receive a prize. Ho was pleased. "ree that there were
12th inst.
* FINANCE COMMITTEE.
ever,
AL.
that the Government should pay the cost and he remembered at the time that Lisut.order provided by Sdclious 3 and 4 of this the inn bill which,eitag, how the Hon. Walter Abbott destur troops, aro reported to be advanging upon of conveying the passengers back to China hand to the plaugh they, would not look provided by Section investigation crambling sandy formatios, is a great dif.one muld dare to hint at such a course of trouble in Bouia and Herzegovih.
The Council then adjourned til Tuesday,
After the meeting of Council a meeting
who were entitled to land. It was found
grants and 75 had exomption tickets, but
The Government therefore a reed to pay for 62 passengers, while the steaner had to dihen reached Sydney tho Tsinan had look after the 27., Meantime before the
-rrived with 144 passangura, of which 45
BU
he had trained a
the
The proposition was supported by number of the members, was said that if the legislature did not rise to the vecision, Sir Haney evidently pple would. support of the movement. had a majority of the members with him in
In ais reply
Sir Henry Parton said that
trying
ed that the aspirations of the military forces of
Bulgaria were independence entre in one do, that of London, Otl May-The Turkish Govern- ment has regnired to unstract an immense entrenched
at Tobatalja, hear
Ooni stantimplePat
Clenient, the Metropolitan of Tiznova, of his open hutility to Prince Ferdinand
and the stands of weights and measures were for Sydney. None of these were mont were entitled to it. No. 9 de Ordinance enacted, and it be approved by when this belginated. Wher's per- the time for independent mad decisive has been depced from bis office in account
another. At last it had been decided to
Colonal Secretary presiding.
The Colonial Secretary said the frat vote building
a room over tiro cells at the Ma- gistracy to keep the stazed of weights and measures. He said there had been a great deal of sites They used to be stationed deal of difficulty with rugard to weights in the Central Market, but that had beest pulled down for the erection of a new one had been driven about from one plave to allowed to laum, and extradidinary precau- them close by the Magistrasy, where one word taken to prevent any of the Chi they would be valuable in case of disputes from escaping. Mr. Quong Tart and There were two cels there and anadditional everal influential goutlemen visited the sturoy was to be put over thom, as
as to provice sufficient accouniaudation for the passengers on heard, who complained of the stands of weights sud measures. This was great injustice they had suffered. They to be done at a cost of $100, acording to had given all their carnings for a passage the Surveyor General's estimate.
Ongt. Superintendent Deane painted but to Australies and would now be sent back that the cells were quite close to the quar-destitute to beg in their own country. ters of the Inspectors' servants, and that if the NS.W. Governinent, is is sated,
storey was put over the cells the windowa
would be blocked up
a
of these quarters
the Attorney General, all such costs shaft be refunded to him upon the order of the
Magistrate
14. Nu Magistrale shall be prohibited from tying a case within his jurisdiction by the fact that he shall have made a judi- cial investigation and given an order in the matter under Sections 4, 5 and following of this Ordinanes,
full as the latred of another that he se if he could not "live under the sky 85 that
other person, and has not the power of taking vengeance on hip, he lies down, face upwards, Unzor an onburied coffin containing a dead mau, and does nat look at the sun or eat cooked food for 40 days, during which time, however, he may
action had arrived and that they must wait no longer for the countenance and support of the Imperial athorities at Westminster, but inest take a ârra stand and help themselves.
first
time.
The motion suspending standing orders wiss carried, and the Dill was
was read
for the
ent raw fruit or vegetables, and look at the.
The new Bill contains provisions which moun at night.
At the expiration of this largely omb dy existing legislation on the THE FURIAC HEALTH ORDINANCE. period, he calls on the dowd to aid hire in subject. It also provides for so anzoal re- The Public Health Ordinance, which has his vengeance, and if he hears an answaring gistration fee of ten pounds per head per received the ascent of Her Majesty, is voice, he takes of his clothes and buries annum, in addition to a hundred pound proclaimed in Saturday's Gazette.
them
He then poll-tea, and further restricts the tonnage Jar, in becoming invisible allowance of vasold carrying. Chinese pas | The following denpatch in relation to the acquires the power of
blished
aad cau enter bis oiemy's house and, ub-Rengers to one passenger to every live: Sining Stret,
have the honour to convey to you he hears no answering votes from the
of killing bia enemy. If after the 49 days, nage, with a puual clause fixing the penalty five hundred pounds for every Chinese lowalice of the Ordinance No. 21 of tho
uf
entitled in Or-overy day, until he obtains a respouse. Hongkong. diance for....
gave Bon10 Burt of an nadertaking to pay the ladies present, and he wished they had Ordinance is put 27th April, 1888. cen, de na auch mischief she likes, Bhort hundred tone of the ship'a registered tun-
It was first arranged that the vote should | pascago back of a part of the passengers. been there in larger numbers as he had
scheme for the organisa
be postponed for the consideration of this So the mutter stood when the Catterthun word to say to them. He had been called objection. but Captain Dean's afterwards.
to draw up a apon to
it
at
agroad to its beiry passed, saying that he left Sydney, The Afghani had then arrivod, tion of a stall of lady names. He believed/ or tufesty's gracious gunêrmation and of the dead, he must keep on invoking it passager in excess of the tonuage a would consult with the Surveyor General and of her parrangers only five, with certi-there were so nurses in Hongkong who Legialitu mendim the laws relating to On reaming his buried clothes, he hu
on the matter.
The Colonial Secretary-The next vote
bed exemption tickets, appour to have been had already gone through a
a course of train ing and bold certificates of competency. He Public Health in
all
triction
Quotations
HONGKONG, JUR 4. PIUM-Ne Patua, cash, 462 to 470
Old
New
» cash,
„Old::* •*****, camla, 1893 to 460
Bild: raelí, - New Maiwn, cash,.. 500 Allowance, Tuela, Old Malwa, cash, 670/80 Allowance, Taels..... 12/64 Pereins, Oily cash 530 Allowance, Table... 16 Persien, Paper tied 539/60 Allowance, Teels
Exchange.
BONGKONG, June 4.
allow.
Ou London-
·Bank, Wire,
17
On demand,
"
30 days sight,
4 months Right,
Crediis, 4.
16/64.
9/117
301
30
Documentary, 4 months, sigh an
Provision is also made for the
is ono for $200, to
tho telegraph slowed to land. Wo learn, however, from did not think it was any breach of confidence transcript of why of Hongkong, acomes visible again liko un ordinary mortal of the residence of Chinese fir trading and i
however, as is well known, two other purposes to Sydney,
Nowesallo, and -connection between the Gap and the now the Northern Territory Times, of 10 days to tell them that, owing to the state of Cameron's despatch N, 331 of the 27th of principles in nature, the fand the life, prohibita Chinese from travelling about the
accompanied General There aro,
thrus other places. It also entirely Police Station at Mount Gough The later, that the legality of the exclusion of affairs in Europe at the present moment, ad September last I have already informed the latter the principle of
of light and tain Superintendent has recommended this
departments were on the yui rive. He did
coatb and tire. interior of the country without passports very strongly, and I think it is very neces the Afghan's passengers was to be tested in not wish to slarm them or that they tho. Id you of the courtuation of this Ordinance, the former of darkness and
telegram of the 26th instant,
vindictive being who adopts this ghastly Sir Henry Parkes made a long, able, and J. Paris- sary. Even before the Tramway was the Supreme Court, Sydney, while forty go away with the iles that he had warned request you to inform the petiith his own life within three years, for his which he complained of the indifferance Credits, & mouths' aight,.
the peti plan of vengeance on his enemy, pays for it telling speech on the second reading, in On demand, ed, ladies who lived at the Peak were often, similar cases were being prepared by met but in the present state of affairs it behoved Memorial was transmitted with your desYang principle is all dissolved and in place displayed by the English authorities to the On Now. York-
them that a European war was imminent tioners against bis during the day, subjected to annoyances,
Ordinuuce, whose with 14 and it is likely now that the Tramway isbourne solicitors.
them to be prepared. Now, he wanted a pato No. 9 of the 11th of January last, of i
On demand f it he has absorbed the deadly Yin. requirements and representations of the running that there will be more annoyance Meantime the indignation of Sir Henry number of ladies to qualify as nurses, 80
that I have carefully considered their Mom-
sa commun superstition at Canton, Colonies. Ee considered that this
Credita, 60 days' migli to ladies during the day when their us
that Sase of an emergency, he
he should Parkes nt the triatricnt Ly she Imperial have a band of ready and trained helpers any reason to fear that the Orinane which in an alley in that city caled the Nig-kú action that he as bands are away at their offices
orial, but that I do you think that there is and we now hear that is certain housudiarones forced him into the line of Un Bombay-
then pursuing
which The vole was.ugroed to.
Government scams to have been working to assist him. He wanted as many as pos I consider to be necessary for the proger-Li, the tia extraordinary prank was the only 'cuprau be
saw open, consistent up. Ele telegraphs to the Premier of Southsible of the End of training he fint it ovation of the health of the inhabitants ne stores lying about prupeiled by suncen Having fondo a atart on this line of
with the country's need at this 1/Calcutta- Australia that the Imperial anthorities have through a course area of inland lut 640 at Beller's Bay, utterly failed to comprehend the gravity of They had no able to call on the Hongkong, will lead to any of the evils stones
The Colonial Secretary. The kat vote is
for a sum of $840.41, being compensation
which they
anticipate.
copies of correspondence with the Government Bond, as noted in tho
This is a
Sire
#Colonial Treasurer-This is question is not to wait for a month till a conferent would form midlens for contracent to you, for your considera-th mud and grade unit for sleeping on, iso. The debats où the i
to Mr Granville Sharp for deficiency in the
8782.22
$58.10 for the overcharge of
the situation, and the N.S. W. Goverimsót
The C
bought, a Food
that if quired he might De
ent who had qua- present and although that was put a large
lady mencement. be glad if
would Bend in
so
ground
unt
- second).
read
is
Wire,
От онзи
Wire, On demand, 10: shanghai--
On demand...
days sight.
Fuld Leaf, 100-Gussa
hands, fund anddenly madis dirty and naft he would not turn back for the Hou
Of eating, beds our pilliews besmeared Governmusut, ships war, or chairs anddenly withdrawn from ander the still unfinished. Man and have to exprias i of who was willing to go the course report for non ad Busting
occupant's person,
many years ago, a piece of immediately. He cannat throw the Child that a good many, sould do so. only just received the observations of that have been called in, but, alfcheir jacenta. Sydnay nt and doubts if it is
name to him, and ho1 which was owing to the fact that 1 have on the flat. Exorcismaolves rulling Vieturin, is croatly surpristal at the inde. Sovereigns,
and necromancers pendent
moasurement of the ground at that time did the care of to a century ago, but ke these were still in the colung, and he to enforce the provisions of this important eneing can bexercising yengeance as a ƒ the situation, in which it regrets the hasty
The nese into Sydney harbour as the Bostoniaus
HA
in
that several dies had already department upon it. ander Dr Preston and that many
4-1 will only add that I rely upon you wished they would.comman
with him. .communicate They could offer than very comforable measure with discrtion and forbearance, so as to avoid as far as possible any conflict quoctors on the Meanse, and he might also with. those who are inclined to view ita hold out as an inducement that the dress operation with como alarun and anxiety was a very pretty and becoming one.
Major Tipp, on behalf of the Voinu.ave the honour to be, Sir, yolir
which had been sold in the very old. of the Colony to Mr d'Aquino. days of was of a rough and ready description, and it does something as wild.
He introduces of. came out when the ground was measured. scientifically that the real res was into the NSW. Parliament and demands.
than
that originally estimated.
ed. urgency for a Bill impusing £100 poll tax, Mr Sharp bonghi the property subject to
£10 annual registration fes, restriction of He gave Mr d'Aquiz 17. conta a fout for the ground, and the Government the Chinese to Sydney and three other now give him, his own valuation, 17 cents places, lic. He demanded that. The
1085
the dia
most
tears, thanked Dr Lever for coining thors obedient, humble servant," KNUT-FORD, a fuck, for the deficient are the bill be passed through all its skagost inspect thum, and also said that the Goremor Sir G. W. Des Voeux, K.CM.G., charged,
Boy &c., &c.
is a small sum of 858 Crown rent over-
lot.
the real having been charged on in ono day, but according to the latest de the noniinal and cut on the real area of the patches it had not passed its second read. the Colonial Secretary sad that Mr against the precipitancy and the cruelty of In answer to the Acting Chef Justice, ing, several members protesting strongly d'Aquias sold the Jut knowing perfectly the uncasure. We believe total exclusion well what the ares, was, and Mr. Sharp bought the right of compensation for abort of the Chiness to be a mistake, batic is a ares. The Crown rent had been jaid on measura which has some justification. To im- the larger area. The Government received from Mr d'Aquing the purchase money on pose a residential tax, however, of £10would
the entire area as first molared.
The vote was agreed to,
This was all the business.
THE AGITATION AGAINST THE
CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA. N THE particulars received by the Cutterthun, which arrived here yesterday, with regard
be a scandalous procedure, unworily of any Christian country or an ountry where the rudimentary principles of liberty were re-
carpe owed a debt of gratitude to Dr Cant lie for the trouble taken in training the delachments.
No. 1 detachment, consisting of Gunners cake forward, and each rounds of Mrs Lammert, Dalby, Hops, and Rivers, then
silver pencil case-from the hands of Mra Cantlie
Before depersing, oleors were given for Mrs Candie, Dr Lewer, and Dr Cantlie.
THE FIRE ENQUIRY ORDINANOR.
!
(Enclosure not printed.)
1,--Elections
The Hos. Danean Gillies, Premier of
uf nation pursued by the
tions are of no avail, md everybody's now any use to holi a conference.
The Daily News publishes an article on ingenuly is taxed to discover what unscen 12-Fu-pour Nik-tang-kwa
action of Bir Henry Parkes, and describes- him se unneccsarily irascibi
THE CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA. LATEST DETAILS,
Adelaide, May 15th all the Colonial Governments agree to thị proposed con- ference on the Chinese question.
The St. James Gazelle supports the action of Sir Henry Parkes saying that the Im. perial Government has no other course open but to accept i
his ultimatum.
The Home Press generally deprecate this very decided and independent action, and urge that the Imperial Government should substitute instead of it a treaty embodying similar conditions to that Intely concluded between the United States and China.
31.20
$0.56
Temperature: (Taken at Mer Falcour & Co.' I'remises,
Queen's Road, BR BALONXI 20.90 1.P Do.
29.67
THERMOMETERE
4 P. Moja
The Do
4 P.
(We Imlb) 9.1.
LMS.
Do
Masi
78
Do. Mirumam ver mucha
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER,
Ar. P.M. TO-DAY. Barometer
Tomperature Homidity
29.83 76
Direction of Wind KHE Force
Weather
The captains of the fan and Titan have appealed to Admiral Fairfax against The following rules have been made by the position asured by the colonies re the
Board Gotions shall take place it such of the fiha and Tan, tis Admiral Fair- the Governor in Council for the election by Chinese. The Adiniral has not replied the ratepayers of members of the Sanitaryyet
The ground of the app.al of the captains
notified by command of the Governor in the competed to take the Chinese passenger& time and place as shall be previously fux is that they fear that if they are NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
MAIL Hongong Government Gazite,
back to
to Ching, that they, holding the
We take the following talagmina from Aus 2The Registrar of the Supreme Court, captains responsible for, their rejection, hereinafter turmed the Registrar, ball inmay -Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong- accordance with any such notification sum thy and endanger the saf ty of bralian papers brought on by the Catterthun) Hongkong Observatory, June 4, 1889,
ship and the Europan icers and which arrived here yesterday from Austra Long, with the advice and consent of the must to an election and shall preside at the passengers on boarið i
therefore claim in ports Legislative Canneil tharunt, as follows: election.
the pretection of the British dag.. This Ordinance my he cited as The 3-The name of every candidate must Last week the Chinese residents of Pris
ning Ordinance 199.
be proposed in writing by one elecur and hane cabled to the Imperial Chinese au Laudon 29th April-Bir Andrew Welker
by another.
thorities at Peking is antement of the bas given and of £300,000 for the erco- shall have been
been attempted the Captain 4.
towards the Chinese in the colonies. Superintendent of Pelice shall as soon as voto. possible take possession of the premises
Amash meeting of the Chinese in Mel London, 29th April.—An election for where the-fre has taken place or has been
bouran was held yesterday, when they Mid-Lanarkshire in the House of Coinmoas attempted, to the axclusion of the owners
decided to send a cablegram to the Chinese took place yesterday to fill the vacancy Wostock → and others, he shall make or panse to.
to be
Ambasador in London, to insist upon the caused by the resignation of Mr Stephen Tokio 29.53
ins. As t
A CATHEDRAL POR LIVERPOOL...
cognised. We do not know what was therever a firo shall have taken place seconded tor will give more than one position of affairs, and the titude assumed. tion of a osthedral in Liverpiol), -,
fate of this meseure, cvideatly introduced with the intention of defying the Hone anot thority and acquiring the popularity of the
to the notion of the Australian Colonies mob. It does not seem at any rate to have
2.
5.-The voting will be by ballat. G-The name of every elector voting must be recorded.
7-The ballot box must be opened and
RETURN OF A HOME-GULEK,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Blation
with reference to the exclusion of Chinese achieved ils end, for it will be abserved by a twestion of the said premises and the votes counted in the presence of the provisions of Anglo-Chinen treaty being Masin, the Gladstonian Liberal member. Nagasaki,
made an
do not show off the Coloniata in a very fa- the telegram se publish today that, after vourable light and do not say much for their all, the conference of the Colonies which shall
State of the
1 forthwith report to the Magistrate the electore
the said premies and
and of the con premates and capasity for sabor self-government. As we the hasly action of Sir Haury Pa ky was state of thereof surmised before, it would appear that the thought to have ordered unnecessary, is to tents, if any,
3. In any case fire by which any h
of
house reply of the Secretary of State fur the Co-be held. Opinion at Horn semn to be or building shall havre ham burnt down or having an
· are
carried out in Sta
The Chief Justice
the exclusion of the Candidates, as
The not
legality tirety. disqualified from voting
Afghans possangara will be tested in the 9-In the event of wo
candidates Supreme Court, Sydney. sun be cleted, disir nams must the polite, and the ship's captain to show shall have been entered against any per- be submitted to another ballot.
cause why a writ of habeas corps should
THE GOLD DISCOVERY IN NORTH WALES.
Jopics, that the question of the exclusion of pretty much with the Australians as far na / danaged and for which no prosecution of whomat number of votes, only one has granted a rule calling upon the Crown. tion has been granted, restraining Mr W, Bolinao
Chinese pressuted serions dificulties in their altinate object is concerned; and we view of international relationships, caused not too why they should not, liko Amerion, the Colonists to lose their heads. It is have proceeded in a calm and droited true Australia, like Hongkong, has not had manner with the negotiations for the can ocation to form a high opinion of the Coclusion of a treaty with China, islead of lonil Office. During the by no means acting like lawless mobs, violating their own brillant administration of Lord Darby the laws and setting all international trosfies at was almost a constant tension betwoon the defiance. Colonies and the mother country. We cau
maily conceive therefore that tergiversation
HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS,
such
The
& perinit-
from the Crown,
AFFÀTUS IN: HANDAL
and Manila,
REGISTER.E
JUNE 3.AT 4 Y.M.
29.72 73
JUNE AT-10``
Weather
0.37
|0.20
Mr Philips, the Home Rule oandidato, was Shanghai. 2976 75
Amoy elected by a majority of 930.
Hongkong 2070 73 London, 29th April-An interim iajane Haiphong. 25.8
Morgan, the dine verer of Fuld near Manila...29.74 90 do, it shall be lawful for any Company 30.As to any waiters connected with mat issue for the release of a passinger by Dulgally, in North Wales, from removing
Wi'ostock. of Insurance, underwriters or persons auf the order of proceeding, not hursby the Jfkan, named Lopal, who holds an old from the Gyrfyddly moins without leave
Tokio..... fering any prejudice from such fire, la provided for, the Regist ar aball tale anch exemption ticket, and a certificate apply to the Magistrate for judicial order as he thinks tit.
ting him to bo
be temporarily absent from the investigation into the cause of such fire,
Nagasaki 11The Register abail ras
a return calony;
Auckland, 20th April. News from Shanghai.. 21.85 68 Forty other cases are being prepared by Samon by the Kariposa reports that all is Amoy with at charging any person with any of the electors to the Governor as 1001 as offenes against the law in connection with conviniently may be after the election. Melbourne nolietom, making similar appli quist there. Four war vessels were at Hoogkous 29.83 76
German Buch application shall be made in the Costura must be accompanied for the cations on behalf of panengers by the Apla. viz, American, Russian, and two Haiphong. 2880 78
information, by Burrumbeet
I vessels. An unfriendly feeling is Bolinao....481 91 (x)-A list of the electors present at furn of the information in Schedule A,
The Sydney Trade Unione are
are proposing
Russian existing between the and the said information shall be
the meeting.
rules for bon cutting the Chinese by diling Germans. The former refused to salute | The barometer has risen along the smart” to by the person laying it.
A
candidates. with the dealing with them. The Tainster's day-Sir Jania Pergamon, and fallen sightly in Luzon Gradients 6. On the exhibition of such informs-
y-Sir James Fergnason, are slight for N. winds. Cloudy, ensl and impuse iner of five shilllige for the first |⠀ London, 3rd | Dames of their proposers and ascondere. tion the
the Magistrate shall require the de-
—A ilst of voters.
offence and expulsion for the second.uder-Secretary to the Fursiges Office, has rather dry weather prevails, but it is hot by the Colonial Office on the Chinese ques- As we briolly mentioned in our Ins is posit of a sufficient sem to cover all the A statement of the number of vornments of the various Australien Coin drawn from the contention with England
The Premier of Victoris arges the Go- made a statement that Germany has with in Luzon, tion would produce discontentment in the inspection of the stretcher-bearer de
goste mention in Section 12
syd yotes giron for wok candidate. order in
Y. DOSEROL Australia, but one would have at least ex-tachments of the Hongkong Volunteers by upon deposit male shall issue su notified that by old hand of fie nies to endeavour to stud; the position of and the United Biates for the setu
B Usptain
Ocvernment Astronomer, peated that whatever inedsures were adopt Surgeon General Lawer, asisted by Dr Reperintendent of Pudice to the aptem Exalenoy the Gorernor an election by the patioval usages and
rights with La den, 4th May, The British Govern. Hongbow Observatory, Fane k quiry i the causes of the fire to be made rala-payers of two members of the Banitary China.
ed under the control utt San 1. Baxoussia, reduced to 32 dagrims Fahreům however, dogs of seem to be the case. Surgeon Major Cantlie, who has been for
with and report therasa ma
Samosatet, and to the level of the eas in inches, tattbe therean made to day, this 11th day of June, 1888, at the the movement, as unchrisian, and, staty Government, stoject to "esty thybin When the Afghan arrived in Melbourne some time instructing the detachments, put the Magistrate
Chinese properly London, 8th Mar,
Sir Jupes FergustONTRACTE, in the shade in degreef, the Commissioner of Oastoma acted with s them through their drills, in all of whitch 6. The Migistrete shall then pity Hall. The folowing person will be that he believes that the high band and told the Capta a tlint if he be detachments acquitted themselves very ), make igistrate shall then proceed to | entitled to vote at the election, that is to treated, would be a great requisition to the Underwry for Foreign afkiri, a Fahrenheit
An investigation into the caid case of say (a) Rate-payam who are included colonies
unced in the House of Canimura last 1. Evans, in percentage of taration, Uie ddaid, Mer 17th-The Chingto gen complained against she prohibition to land satisfactorily, there movements beng - are, and shell, within the shortest possible in the special and commun jury list at pre- the Chinese he would be summed for ear garded with much, interest, by the specta, tsk. the depositions upon oath of all seat la force, (b,Rate-payers tho sro tion Be at length and its climar, and that, her blajvely 'u Government unidity of ar saturatei wilis montare being
copted Tanasen as the de Jucto King of 109. persona likely to know the facts and oir-exempted from serving of juries on account in exclling intense interest throughout
out the Sawns Ho iso stated that the British DIRECTION OF WIRD, to two pointe
consul acted on his own responsibility in 5. FOROR OF WIRD, accordingly. Basalom rying more than the legal number of Chinese; ture, of whom there were a considerable anmstances of such ene, and of all other of their professional vocations Voting Australian colonies
persons who iu his opinion may turalsh it. will xammence at 4 p the and the ballot The Hon. Thomas Playford, Premier of continuing to recognise, Maletas a king sale to the registered ton. The law, however, number.
er. The officers of the Volunteers formation la respect theres f,showbox will be closed et 6 p...
South Australia, proposal to the otherRUESTA CRUISE FOR THE FACIFIO tached domas, drigaling, raid, Iphony colonies to hold a conference of Premiera
London, 2nd May The Admiral Nakhat fightnite, a overcast, ping showers,
of for setthanont of
od would be carried out legally. This, Tarr, took place on Saturday afternoon early as possible. The order shall be Beard will take place at 4 o'clock or Mardin Moran, of Sydneylent has agreed that A pls shall be ro C
complied
which stipulates that the venula shail not brasens were Major Tripp, Captar MoCal I shall be lawful for any Tospector of Excellency the Governor has been on the nineteenth of Jous There is, how him the powerful cruiser in the 17 squally, † TRÍO, & BROW, 4 thunder a wish blišky
or for any interested person present Police,
earry more than a certain number of Chi- lan and Lieut. Wooller. At the close of at such investigation, with the leave of the ploned to make the following appaltients ver e difference of opinion amongst the Rasian navy, is to be despatched to the kawi votin ness por ton refers only to ner smigrants. I the inspection,
Magistrate, to examine the witnesses, and to the Sanitary Board under section 6 of 3 various Pretnines on the subject,
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