No. 8312-Aroust. 20, 1889:] 02
The Chairman No. vt per Mr Dodwell Can you form muy estimate of what the gross losses will be
The Chairman-No We don't know. They have said nothing yet.
Mr Dodwell And it la for the future to make provision for that hecuse I don't see Buy mention of it at all in the accounts
The Chairman No deiht it will have to bo provided for. Of ear he thing is not settled yet, and perhale said about it the botter If there are no other questions, I beg to props that the report
and accounts sprinted bo pasaud,
Mr Danby seconded, and the motiun was carried unanimously.
Wy
THE DRAINAGE OF THE PEAK The following in the Report by MrCoo par, which was submitted to the Sanitary Hourd yesterday afternoon :-
Banitary Board Öffica,
Augat, 27, 1880.oeiving, in many cases the gullage water telegram is nothing the face of it me noticeable building it the i
SIR,In accordance with the resolution passed by the Sunitary Board at their meet. ang in the 14th instant I have the honour to feed you the following report on the
premises at the Peak. drainage of private
As this is the first opportunity I have had of reporting is the Board on the drainger of the Peak distria: I hop they will erede me if 1 enter mure fully into the question than a strict adherence to the terms of the resolution would perhasa admit of.
HISTORICAL
The Chairman-The other business before this meeting in the re-election of Mr
I am informed that prior tothe your 1883 E. Jonen Hughes and myself as "directors I may mention that it so happens that the Peak residents removed at their own are the only two loft, and of course we cost the sewage and sullage waters from would like some further assistance on the thete promises, but in 1869 the Govern board, and later on I should be glad to re- ment, being advised that this was very in- ceive suggestions from nome of the share perfectly performed, undertak, in order to serious pollation holders as to the nomination of some other avoid as far as presible any directors.
Mr Danby proposed the ra-election of Mr McCulloch and Mr E. Joncs Hughes an directors:
Mr. da Roza seconded. the motion was adopted.
The Chairman-The only other thing I have to
of the Pokfulam 'catolamentares, to remove the sewage and a portion of the aullage waters at the public expats.
in the year 1888 the system I found in nge for the diapit of sowage and sullage
waters werd
To the Secretary, Sanitary Board.
the
to live in.
The most
made BICY
in the
interests of justice; dew." fitive was to the hands of the law, and, that the information does not disclose any laga) avidanes of the guile of the fugitive, and causequently that the warrant has been granted on insufficient grounds, I ask
7
from
·CANAIM
the creditore.
NOT A HOME RULEU
THE ARREST OF A LADY PASSENlity of the chief clark, together with the that afternoon, and only a few turned op. GER ON THE OHINGTU Caplain Superintendent of Police when the But the music was good, and au was the tea
By the way Singapora sud Hog ISOKAROK AND RE-AUREST OF THE ACCORD
(Ceylon), and exeelout was the mountain The case of Madame Francois, which Mr
kong both want a drive or general Wodehouse recandal youterday afternoon
renderous for the afternoons where visitors my go to see the ladies of the place! til the 2nd September, was again called in
The Chinese cro evidently a very great the Police Court this morning.
His Worship, addressing Mr Wahber, the for the prisoner's discharg I would fur power in the plier, and there is a consider to say is that the dividend warrants į tars were collected on what is anown as the solicitor for the accusod, said; 1-zemanded ther point out to your. Worship that into consertatie of opinion that in a court of which process it Icses one point in the nested, as always, by some condition of
this case pesterday afterno Shangliai Bank on Monday, and they will extent from private premises by the Gov- of nut having'indim on the ground, must be within your own knowledge justice the Chininan. takes precedence of polariscope as well, but to do this, it was
to consider the ar
that the information was sword to before the European. Why is it soften thas in colonies where natives and and I warmind your Europaane coexit? It is perfectly absurd (2) The sulluge waters inust be divided aments advanced by you on behalf of you had discharge the fugitis, under the English
your client, but having now had time to previous warrant. two classes--(n) the bath and lution consider then I am pepared to give my de-Wormhip of the case of Lem which the to look upon the Chinaman as a down inte
With ro
ro Acting Chief Justics ditch the de- trodden untives. He is the last-men to waters generally, and (b) the kitchen eision npon the olure raised.
gard to one point of which a good doni was fendant on the tranfficiency of all inform submit to any snubblag, he thinks himself The bath and ablution waters were car-de-that rolating to tho so-called back ntion. The information in its case in of s good as you and is very independent in
will be payable at the Hongkong and
be duly sent to you by post. Nothing more reinairie for me bot to thank you for your attendauco,
A privato meeting of shareholders was held afterwardt,
.
THE SANITARY. EOARD.. The following is a summary of the part of yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Buard which wo wore unable to give les
night
MESSES DANBY AND LEIGH SETSUB TIK
SANITARY SURVEYOR.
The Secretary said the correspondensa in respect to the enforcing of the drainage by-laws had been ciraslated. There was one letter received since from Messrs Danby.and Leigh, that had not been cir calated. It was as follows:- H. McCallum, Eag, Secretary, Sanitary
Board.
Hongkong, 21st Aug., 1889, DEAR SIR,We hog to request that yon will bring before the Sanitary Board at their next ating the question of the
(1) Tho Ewage or excrementitious mat- pail system and removed daily to a large
crnment contractor, as is still the case,
waters.
A
to pieces.
London, August 1-Fronde, the his torian, has written a letter denying the truth of the reports that he had become a
naly a spasmodic one raler. He adds:Gladstone's polity rush of sentiment English party politice. It is the worst and most scandalose in English history. MORLEY'S AMENDMENT TO THE BOYAL
OBANTE.
of
ried away by covered or open drains to the ing of the warrant by Sarat Harkin after the same character, only it is strong his manner: The Borvants is my opinion
-Ga-are
are very lozy, and, if they take it into their boundaries of each lot and discharged on to the warrant was exccuted and notion taken as it was against. Lemm. Here Flajo hears, urechesky,' and to strike one costs the syudiste since receiving some large increase burdene for the people without the
the adjoining rown lands.
The kitchen water or such proportion of them as entered the kitchen sink ware in most crees collected in cast iron tanks placed under the outlet of the sink pipe some two feet abavu the ground; these were optied daily by the Government
contractor.
af
A large proportion of the kitchen watere did not find their way into the cast iron tank; but were discharged into the drains mixing with the ablution waters,
exlated Obvious ribjections
this method disposing of the bath and ablution watura within the built area. The houses being situated on the hillside the waters from the l
higher ones discharged in Crown lands adjoining the situated at a lower level, touding to pollnts the subseil of the premises en the lower level. As time
PILE CHINA MAIL posible to that falling on the back yards. What other information 7 Can you let Boottish hank note taken out of the plate," sloguiar facts about the rise, prograss and perpetual pulloy of German unions has been It is absolutely necessary that provision nu ste it I think I could. The letter at 7 thnk this beats the reel. Iam collepas of the Mageel ang angat ring which dead, it is not improbable that the exam From the Celonint Srerenty stating that mild also that young men newig ont maka have great interest for the American public do of the Duchem of Fife will be followed evuld be made to receive the drainage of back yards into the sewers, as it is often of this lolagram was received in answer to to free zelof the privilege and accesionally This syndicate, composed of one wealthy the Pritiosases Victoria and Maud, as offensive character, she backyards re-inquiries. That contusted it with the first have to leave in a hurry. On the whole firm and two smaller ena, started in to. It is in contemplation to all Princa Kappen think Hongkong would be a rather expen-, huy all the spat suger offered in Paris. Albert V stor to the Hense of Lords before Hamburg, Antwerp London, as well as mesession. There is a little difBoulty Still thero is from the kitchen and coolie quarters.
the place in
ia the selection of a title. To set him to burg market, In conclusion I will call the attration of convoting it with the prisoner 14-No.
The
WAB backed by Berlin and eit in the House of Lordans Earl of Obester Mr Webber contend, your Worship, is the Hongkong and Sloughsi Bank: It. the Board to the great importance of abandoning all storage of matter ultimately that the information is insufficient. There is a gnificent building, in the proper Hamburg banks, and, under their operis out of the question, sinne ho han for loatined to be discharged into the sewer, is no legal evidence, and therefore there in Lis, and occupies a comparatively open atins the rice of sugar rose to shillings rather-in-law a duke, and there seems to
The per no pribable promption that the fugitive see, so that it can be seen.
hundredweight. Even at the highest be nothing for it but the creation of a new ne by its retention in buceta, tubs, or
can only
I seen to advantage
maney they could call up by orgine onDakedom of Lancaster. It i.. partially blocked open channels decom-committed an offenes contrary to any law Gang's house also is a fine building, but prices they suitistal te bit using all the title for the Prince's asumption, the that the latter course will be pursued. It pusition way set in before it is disposed of whatever.
short cuntracts for the a purpose. His Wordsp-I will woord your oh-above down the drains and the immediate result
jections if you will state them.
The day before I left I had the pleasure In this way they obtained control of is not anticipated that Peines George will is the generation of noxions PAAB6"
of the 80,000,000 pounds of augar and stored it all be called to the House of Pors during the I hats the honour to be, Sir, your, most Mr Webbor-Very well, my first ab of going to 'ton and the Band obedient servant.
jestion is that the information is irregularist A. &. I. at thoir sanitarium high at Badgeburg uut they sold the whole prosent reige
TEE PAMAM the liquidator FRANCIS COOPER. and informal, and the warrant which was up on the hill, and I was full of hope that amount to the New York signe trees at
youth,
Paris, August L-Brunet is not stated, but presumably at Sanitary Surveyor to the
what price is founded on it was illegally granted as the here at least I should so al the
of the Panama Canal Company, informs the Sanitary Board. fugitive was then custodio legis; that the beauty and fashion of Hong
of Hingkong But it
a good w. and was a disappointment for the
for the Governor
The contract with the American par shareholders that a financial syndicate has information was concocted,rumenta- suddenly fixed a reception and tennis for chasers called for delivery in New York of laken the whole amount of the pottery; maliciously minde
singar under 13 Dutch standard, at which borda, on terms which he does not revest, grade there would be only a moderate ous and if the enterprise perishes the law of hoen fulalled, the ring would have received the money among Uns dnty, and if this condition could have bankruptcy will enable him to distribute its money on the bill of lading. But the sugar was over the standard, and hence the daly would have beeu prohibitive.
Accordingly the plan was adopted of coloring the while mass down to 18, by
necessary to remove the sugar from the warehouse a month or so.."
As the process is risky the banks refused
London, July 20th. The House to advance, any more money. This was fatal, because the syndicate had spent all its own ansets in buying, and therefers it Commons, eitting in committee, resumed John Morley moved An amendment, bad to clozs its doors, nd the sobome wont the debate on the Royal Grants bill today. The crisis has been postponed, owing to declaring that the Houes was unwilling $10 to $5! Add to this that they arudivanas, which the German finnciors assuranes that no further claims will be protected by their secret societies and may believe could only have coins from the mande for the younger members of the royal
family.
The Government, he said, had take their revenge through thom; and in American trust, but this in a mere tempor
select committee or in the house. Fathis the event of your servant committing aary expedient and the greas crash must had not made out their case either in meat had already provided liberally for the theft he finally slips user to Canton or come very soul.
children
hat not bean of the Queen It Macao where you might as well look for a Bredle in a haystack.
shown that retrenchmanta might not be made in exauditures upon royalty without
the Quesn ADY anxiety state would have boon three-fifths of a cent
The Madgeberg scherners c'aim to grants for grandchildren of the par pound
He moved the triod to recuce it to a grade where it would Queen.
to cent order trifle over two-tenths of
prevent the be only
the per pound.
..........realfirmation of a fastico of which!
is denied. The difference between these two gross
Chamberlain said that Morley objected amounts would be 81.196,000, which would
present reign, be what the United States Treasury went to the grouts because no finality was bave lost by the plan if it had not gone promised, but as regarded the wrong. Under the influence of this cul- the proposed grants were absolutely nal. shilings to about 20 shillings, and it would mise, that any Minister would advise any if there was not large ancovaro sorerviga to ask for grauts for other grand- go lower if
obildren of her bajesty. Chamberlain said heir account..
that it There is
shameful to fawn upon e is great curiosity among the sugar
trackle to the
multitude. Members who to the tou stry as to what extent the American trast men in termany and hers who know the was involved in the attempted swindle and were doing an were nothing less than the
uihilists of English
Con polition, Load present effort to avert is conscqnences. MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS LOVISE TO THE servative cheers and Radical
Labouchore said that he hailed Morley's London, July 27th-Princess Louise, the mendment as a practical refusal of farther With ldest daughter of the Prince of Wales, WEL grants during the present
future reigns he would not trouble himself. married at noon to-day to the Earl of File Public opinion was making strides toward & London, July 91.--Lurd Brassey gave an It was raining. The peremony took place reversal of the acceptanes of the principle At Dome to the Eighty Club this even in the private chapel of Backingham Paluc
other boad that the sovereign, like any in order to meet Mr and Mrs Gladstone. This is the rat marriage that ever took family, ought to provide for her children. ing Gladstone was unable to be present. Mrs place in the chapel, which is small, and the The Conservatives who, in and out of season, Gladating, responding in the congratula
tula-namber of
lified Gladstone, were now of guests was therefore limited.
ready to
to fall tions on her golden wedding, said that her
Prin Princons
of Wales, Crown Prince of Dea-
question and was obliged to rest. Sir William Vernon mark, King of Greece, Frince Albent Victor The would worship, the devil bimusif un- Harcourt, in a speech, denied the the di- and Prince George of Wales sasembled in dormilar circumstances. [Cries of Order'"] foreness among the Liberals over royal the Bow library of Buckingham Palace no grants mennt want of fidelity to their great 11.45, sud there awaited the arrival of the In conclusion he said that he and his col-
from lender. Every member of the party,
Queen the highest to the lowest, was never more bridal party, consisting of the Victoris orory stage as a moral protest against i
he intended to oppose the grants at from her private apartments. The vagues would be beaten out the division,
the Prince of bat
Fthe devoted to their chief than now...
Wales, Princess
Crown's claim. SEXTON'S OPINION OF THE ENGLISH POSTAL and Maud of Wales, loft Mariborauga
Morley's amendment was defeated: by a Hanso, the residence of the Prince of Wales,
11.40 for Bookingham Palace. Notwith-vote of 855 to 134 Gladstone, the Pernel-
voted with the Government. standing she rain, the route to the palace lites and the bulk of the dissidents agaiti
Thore Au was crowded with
I with spectacosite the palace, Vest concours of people citia On the arrival in Bow
and the Prince of Wales
upon it by the Magistrate-nm not in-neral Gordon notually eweard that he does here clined to attach any importance to that. not know whether an offence has been com-
titted or not, therefore on the face of But on the ground that the warrant cuide the information must be insuficient. Wo nates the person Pauline Francois as a male while the person arrested on it is a female, don't know anything hero about the Insol and that the Interpretacion Act, by which vency set of Australia. If the Australian any desiguation in the masculine gender althorition want fugitives detained here, includes aleo the feminine gender is not inlet them seed proper information spon force in the e colony, on that account I con- which a warrant could be issued.
His Worship1 overrule your objections aidor the arrest to have tean ilegal, and-
will be proceeded with
with forth- that the prisoner is entitled to her dis- and the co charge. I therefore discharge her.
His Worship then proceeded to take tho The accused after leaving the Court-was
evidence of Inspector Stanton, who re- re-arrested on a fresh warrant.
On the case coming before his Worship arrested the prisoner. The evidence of Sergeant Harkin who made the previous again,
arrest was also taken.
I
with.
The last witness was asked by the Magia trate what he knew about the defendant
Mr Wohher objected to the question He enid the question should be-Do you
Australia.
ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE
AMERICAN MAIL
NOT JACK THG RUTER.
London, July 27-William Brodie, the man who, while in a state bordering on delirium tremens, stated that he committed the murders and mutilations of women in and about the Whitechapel district, was to- day discharged from custody, there being no evidence on which to hold him, and the physicians pronouncing him sane, He was charge of fraud,
A ROMAN SENSATION. Rome, July 37. Tho Vatican and the receipt of information of
To understand the magnitude of the ewindle attempted on the American Tras eury, it must be recalled that the whole transaction involved some 95,000,000. The
tariff on this German sugar in its notus! eus objected to the assertion of the
and
right of the Sanitary Ssrveyor to obligo us went on and buildings increased this be- Your Worship has again urred in jud know anything af the offence committed in immediately coarrested, however, en 1 Lapse the price of sugar declined from 29 He did not,think, after the Queen's pro
Берб
came more.
in the Pakfulam catchment area or in close proximity to public wella.
Mr Webber said: I appear again on be half of the ingitive from Australia, understand another warrant has been saued which is as illegal as the last ment in granting that warrant. I simply any your Worship has no right to grant the
His
Worship overruled the objection and Your Worship insufficient information. has no right whatever to have the prisoner perarm he the liberty of the subject.
more and more the cans. on behalf of our clients to adopt the
Further, the Crowe ands in somer awes rato System of drainage for their private draina by the various ways which he has eceiving these waters were situated either second warrant because it was granted of the witness identified the defendant as tho attempted to enforce in different cases. either in his capacity as Sanitary Surveyor or in any of the other various appointments which he has from time to time filled, and thus we bet abusing bis authority as a ~public sortant.
We will give a few inatariera of the modos
resorted to the migration
1. Refusing to graut a permit for vero daha until we promised to lay the drains en the Separate Systein' as in the case of M. L. 103 and 103,
2. Obliging us to reduce the size of our private drains for the portion between the lot and the Goverment sewer to auch a size as obliges us to adopt to a greater or less degree the Separate System, as in the case of M. L. 1 and 13.
3. Obliging us to keep up the level of tho outfall of private drains so as to connect to some future schema patead of to the exist ing drain, as in, the ose of M. L. 102 and
108.
4. Obliging us to obtain a permit from the Surveyor General to connect private drains to Government sewers as in the case of M. L. 71.
The above are given as illustrations of a considerable number of stances in which we venture to think he has voted without authority. Yours truly,
DANEY AND Leran.
Me Francia moved that Mesars Dauby and Leigh's letter be referred to the Sanitary Burveyor for a report and reply.
Mr Ede seconded and the notion was carried.
Tn February, 1889, the Governmont | ro-arrested. It je contrary to law and to į bord arrested on the 28th instant on Quirinal aro doubly guarded, owing to the
emmanced certain drainage works for the arpes of liverting tit sullago waters from these objectionable points of dis- charge and disposing of them below the
built ares.
I will now briefly describe these works ad point out the several building lots situata ista sufficient elevation to dia chra ge their drainage into the Government
sewera.
DESCRIPTION OF AKWERS,
There are in all four distinct systems serving for the dminage of four separate districts, as shown on the necompanying plan,
Commencing with the most orthorly one a tus of pipe swore has been laid down the Peak Road commencing opposite Farm Lot 61. On reaching the Umbrella Seat it turns northwards and dieobarges to the south-east of Kural Building Lot, 52.
At the present time there onlycone house connected with this drain, he that on F. L, 20 and 21, but it ksa been laid at 1 lovel
to admit of the drainage from R. B. L. 58, 59, 45, 61, 64, and 65 being discharged intu
With the exception of R. B. L. 46, which is at presont situated than 100 feet from the Government
mory
t.
sewer, houses on these lots are not yet com- ploted ready for occupation.
Tos
to
..
His Worship You ask for the release of the defendant on the ground that I havo no tight to have the prisoner re-arrested, and
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Mr. Webber I say there is no legal evidence. I don't know if there is any fresh information, but if there is I should like to see it. Who arreased her
the
Inspector Stanton.-I made the arrest. Mr Wobber--Then 1 1 will call Inspector Stanton. The Inspector was then sworn.
Mr Webber Have you the information ԱՐ on which you arrested the fugitive?
Inspector
Stanton-I produca it. Mr Webber
Gxamine (proceeding to witness) When did you raske this informs tiun I did not make it at all.
Major-General Gordon, Acting. Captain
was then calloc Superintendent of Puced for the Captain
Webber it usual
pran in Superintendent of Police to repr formation think o
Have you ever done so before, while you have been agting I think so,
How many times can't remember. More than once I think so. If I had it convenient for subordinates-
His Woralip.Just answer the questions please, yes or no never mind any further remarks.
perficity with fegard to the Austin Plantation Road in a westerly direction. it casually about five minutes ago.
The
Arme
כללית
the Chingtu Major General Gordon, was also re called, stated that he was the prosecutor in the case.
Mr Webber said. proceedings would have to be taken against somebody, and it was as well to know who the prosecutor was.
The case was febranded Thursday, 4th September, Bail was reduced to $201, for which am surety was given.
HONGKONG THROUGH UBYLON
SPECTACLESA.
The following are some extracts from 8
rumoured that both with dynamite. It is run-bed the the departure of the Pope will be forcibly resisted and that the Government's secrel police watch the exits of the Vatican.
NOT WANTED IN MEXICO, Medico, July 9-The press in
in attacking the Chinese humigration scheme...
THE LIBERAL LEADER.
дя
EARL OF FIFE.
The
monarch, but was still more shameful to
of
letter written to the Ceylon paper by Mr.} husband was' fatigued owing to vero The bride and groom arrived privately down and worship, king tugatise on the
A. Melville White, a Ceylon gentleman who visited the Far East this summer
I was very glad indeed to get on board ship once more at Burgkong and to start for nors northern latitudes for the beat in Hongkong was very great (92) and there was no bruge Bull Bunjoyed my visit inimesely, thanks to serion, who in troduced me to the Club and more particu larly to some old friends in the
bat
perospace,
they
of rid
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DEPARTMENT,
gallant Sist Londoni, July
July 31-Postmaster-Cioneral
from
Har
the
with
che
he had tamod Choir way.
SCOTT'S EXULSION OF PURE Con LivEn
valuable remedy for Consumption, Sorofula,
Bonezose, August 197 Plus Nex Putza, casi 580
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Now Ma
a1, 6424
A. & Highlanders. The regimens seems Haikas requested Sexton Lord Mayor of to forward him the onvelope which to be in a flourishing condition (now under Dublin,
from President the corrand of Major Chater), and opi-coutainent the letter
ions seem to be divided whether grison se Sexton,
เพ korg or Ceylon is bust. In Ceylon it was contributions thanking bitt for generous yong or Culon is but, in Coyled it bore Dublin tier head of the Jukaster the credes, or un anied by the Grund but to
Duke Out wra HTPOTROSPRITE is the most The scord ayater is also laid down the Mr Webber-What were yon going to unless for a month or so it is impossible to sufferers, and which Sexton declares was of Hesse, the procession to the chapel was Poak Road commencing opposite the Grin sell you that if I find it convenient for arb
skotit anbordinates -I was going to get out of the place. However I ho to tampered with by the Post-office suthorities formed, comprised of the Queen, members General Delility, Wasting Diseases of Chil
run acruas 1 WG OT three-of- tligni who have Police Station. On reaching the Victoria
and are spending their holiday in reply stated it he would show the royal family, to think of Groess, dren, Chronic Coughs, and Bronchitis that
the envelope to the Pristaster-General,
is very palat Crown Prince of Danmark and other has ever boon produced. It is thu Gup it tur
it turns in a north-easterly direction ordinates to lay informations, I would not got
which seems to be the great holiday but he would be deceived if he should give guests and officers of the royal kasable; it i is very fattening and strengthening. violent congh The Board then went on to consider discharging into the albany Nullah catch think it necessary to attend-praunally,
But when the subordinates fail, then the ground for Chins people. The re iment is it to the Post-uffies Department, as it had fold. The procession on its way to te It will are at once the several other complaints made by bir Laigh ment aron.
unworthy of with reference to drains
church passed through several royal apart and will give both comfort, and strength connectad "with At present only one connection has been Captain Superintendent awears it No. loyal to Ceylon at least in the matter of already proved itself
the
tea, and I don't wonder; for resily the ton tangot 211
THE CONGO FREE STATE-
which many guests who found it to the sufferer. It possesses the combined Kowloon Godowns No. 2 and 8 and rarat rasde with this drain, viz., that of the I did not say that.
in this
including some baulding lot No 60, the property of the Polic
Well, you know that a subordinate did you Station. It has been laid on as to
Indian
Brass, July 20-The Quing to war impossible to enter the chapel wers seated. rickson of these popular, romedios in their from the Kanges Company will be regularly constituted hero reaching the chapel the royal person-fullcat form. Any Chemist can suppply Aasain Armis. The discussion and explana provide for the drainage of Farm Lots 54, give information in this case ?--Yes,
Station.
Of the proposed in Wednesday.
capital of
14 | ages. Look
seats on either side of the altar. it-Waters & Co (Limited), agents in Lion showed that there were faults on both 59, 62, and 68, and the Tramway
And il cane to gris-I don't know Valley, is
Some of the chair volies Kre men of
20,000,600 francs the Balgin Btace has The Earl of Fifo, who was attired in a High- Hongkong and China. sidas As & sides.
thes following re. The drainago from the Tramway Station that * compromiso
splendid
franca and and look very powerful, subscribed 10,000,000 win
physique
and wore the Garter of the you kindly look at that information.
costuma and ABC Lind solution was come to with referencs to the and Farm Lot 53 now discharges en
have most abominably ngly
founders 500,000 francs Fublic subscrip- Dafts, decompanied by his groomsman, Godown drains that the draina
Crown land, though they are both situated When did you make it-To-day. in go
What time 1-About ring o'clock this countenances? They are thoroughly up to tions will soon be opened simultaneously at Borace Farquer, took his pérition as tho downs Nos. 2 and 9 be passed without within 100 feet of the Government sower.
their or any further Farm Lots 54 and 68, are not yet morning. farther plans being submitted or
talk a certain amount
It is believed here that it will be brids The Prince of Wales, France. So you made that information before the Wit, winging niong, always in step, Brussels, London and Berlin for 10,000,000ltar rail and awaited the 18 of the inspection, the Sanitary Surveyor atating built ou.
sch and sestypivil enough. impresible for the lug of the Belgians to bride and PriesSEB."
Victorts and
And Hand of that, this night be
third system commence opposite fugitive was released I don't know when safely done, but thie not to be taken as a procedent.
Bent. Karal Building Lot No. 7 and is laid down the fugitive was released. I only heard of holes in the place, mat avait tous, having for the bones of the Cope blaty, mod that Wales and members of his household, or
benefit Congo and rived
fired at the palace just You swore that information before the they must be of very little ac, as there are the assistance of the Belgian Government were received by the Lord Steward and con was this stated by Me On reaching the Aberdeen New Fond it property was
-YOR.
no roads to speak of and not much fat tand will soon bec cesary in order to con- I dusted to the Bow aids, Princesses whara the bride France
When Mr Leigh sont cutica to the turns down it in a sauth-westerly direction present Mingitise came into Court II of any description. These ponies are the duct the enterprise to a succesful inble. was fined by the Board to inspect the drain of CBF-
Before Sanitary
far as Rucel Building Lat
No. 28, when
worst made ones I have seen, the
though there tain houses he had erected, the rise of this lot it turns in a southerly direction
itary shortly after passing the western boundary don't know who was in Court at the time.
When did you give instructions to make aay be go d specimens which I did not see. Lendon, July 31-Lord Mahsury, speak-Victoria and Maud of Wales, Princess Lanise of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess Surveyor found that certain nine-inpes of
into the Aberdoen Valley. This out that information ---I gave no instruc. am told that a lot of money is paid at any ing at the annual ministerial bouquet at Victoria of Behlasweig-Holsteia, Princess
rata for one that can gallop. In the cold the Mansion House this ovaning, said that Victoria of
Teck, Countess Feodora
Glei All. tiene pipes bad been laid before tain receives a branch opposite the easterntions as continuing I haita conversation weather I could urging Hongkong a England's aim in foreign affairs was always chep. Counts Victoria Gleich atsted that
Counters Victoria Gleichen and Witness he had
to do with the property boundary of Farm Lot No. 69, providing for, anything to
but I don't advise visitors delightful place, yesterday
peace, with bonor, Clouds of war till huntess Helens. Gleichen. The bridal and refused to go to the expense of opening the drainage of this lot and the Govern with the Chief Clerk about it
ment
Uncerning the immedi afternoon. I think that was before four to go at this time of the year. As the cold overcast Europe. Villas.
party then proceeded to its chapel. The them op for inspection. There was aleg a complaint against Mr. Leigh as to breaking This asti provides for the drainage of o'clock, but I am not sure. The only con- weather really is cold for three months at ate danger of a condict he open the road and conscoting with the Rural Building Lots No. 7, 8, 60, 18, 17. vuestion I have had with the Magistrato last, it b. comes difficult so to build the rast presion cut regarded the bride wore a duchesse dress of white satin,
blessons, w 6, 02, 47, 10, 50, the Government Villas, about it was in swearing the information houses as to be suitable for that and for gres supurity of passe. Events in Egy vita flowing train tristmed with orange On Learti pablic sewer without permission.
about nine months of heat as well; and as did not monace the permanent prosperity and point de gauge veil The bridesmaids aid besides Cooper
the
72, 20, and the Government Pavilions this morning," question of 7, 72,
Drainage works have been carried out in
Me Wel
Webber-Don't you know as watter usual the compromiss is rather a failure of the country. The disorder on the fron law there was another point. He had
bouquets of pink roses. The clergymen refused to pass the drains because they decordance with Ordinansa No. 24 of 1887 of fact that you awore the information upon The Hongkong hotel where I stayed is tier would be suppressed. England had enore dresses of plush pink faille and carried were connected badly. A nino-inch drain on lats Num 67, at the Government Fe- which, this warrant was granted before the very knad, c'enly sus co fooled this at this lord into, angagogouts, to) to abandon cisting were the Archbishop of Canterbary,
fugitive was discharged morning-No, the way to avoid
Egypt the latter was capable of main- of London, wab led into sewer, a six-inch vilions and Ville.
reason would be to put up at the Peak tetning her own government in the face of Cornestie chaplain to the
Queen, Rev. F. A. pipe. He thought as far as the other draina Drainage works were carried out on lots I don't know that.
J. Harvey, fors, and these engagements England would
the domestic olinplain to and So when you made that information, so Hotel at the top of the tramway. were concerned if they were open in a few Nos. 47, 10, and 20 previous to the passing
On the way up to the
ปิย Peak and indred nauredly inlüll. sa you know, the case was then under- places only he could satisfy himself as to of the by-laws, and in the case of 10 and 20 for
Toignemouth Shure The Prince of Wales whether they could be passed
are not in accordance with them, the pro- going investigation under the previous war all round from the bill one dotains a lovely With reference to Creta, he did fit. con le Prince of Wales, Anderva
view of the harbour and the opposite coast consider that there was need is fear that gave away the bride. A choral service was vision, inado for sullage water and ventila raut presume so. tion being insufficiant. In the case of lot. You have sworn in that infuristion that of the mainland, while on the other side are the present movement would lead to sung by the ch ir of the Chapel Royal 47 I had no opportunity of seeing the drains person going away from Victoris, Aussenttered numerous self and all steep European disturbance. He repudiated the James. A feature of the service was the whilst in course of construction.
tralia, in the circumstances mentioned in and high in a sea of mint exquisite blue, remotest desire of seeing England in possessinging of a special authom, entitled: *0,
Perfect Drainage works are in
Lore, car posed by Joreph Referring briefly to Ireland, he held the Barnsby. Many of the ministers were able with three years' imprisonment. Do Hongkong. It is essentially a business you know that of your knowledge place, and that end it seeria to fulfil Ond result of the Government's notion was being present Gladstone was also among the I do not know it of my own knowledge. I
peculiar feature I noticed and that is that ing order and prosperity throughout the gueste The Queen wore a dress of black appeared to be in excellent she brokers do all their business either in country, and if ever any section of the trocade,
Mr Leigh said he was prepared to do this, but he objected to taking any alteration in the connection. His nino-inch pipe had been passed by the Savitary Surveyor.
Mr Francis asked if that was so
as
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actually inside these buildings and I rather in defying that
street in front of the hotel and Club or paassutry believed that their interests health and spinte. The Princess of Wales
∙law,
AW was attired in a pearl satin brocaded The Inspector: yesterday said it was not noticed Bian that a very large agus na repidio disappearing with silver, and wore a tiara of diamus fold Leaf, 100 ne she Government sower and at a sufficient sufficient and that he did not apply for & these gentlemen were EZERA RIMTL CRATY DISPLEASED. hibride Brid cardially greeted the overaigh, and an
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that Mr Leigh would discharging a-undertake to make the connection ·Road···
de and for past This system provides for the drainage of it is not, but at the time I rcovived it I good if dear. Some of the
Building Lots Nos. 65, 53, and 31, Drainage works have been carried ontfon
time do
Rural
of Ahjent daughters
Nody,
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Surveyor be passed the nine-inch private
4 portion of Rural Building Lot No. 8 drain, but the Pablic Works Department refused to sunatibu the connection with the and Farm Lot No. 5 discharge their drainage down the hill sides, in the latter public sewes, fortuna a state of case into the Pokfulam catchment area.
Mr Francis said this e
Tould continge so long as the Board Both these lots are situated within 100 feet things would continge so le
Over the
pirate drains and of the Gov had a control over.
Warrant on it. The Inspector was mis Armenien type of countenance What ha another body' over the publiő öner
olavation to drain into it.
bout the royal wedding The President said although he differed
brought them there There were ved July 27 There us The fourth system commences opposita
Temperature. Then you
you think the information given by Pamees sad two Sinhalese jewellers from Mr Francis on some of the details he Rural Building Lot No. 65. The sewer is
tam was sufficient to obtain entirely agreed with him that the
tu sarung pot at all plassed with it. The very thing Ringham Palace. One party: laid in a westerly direction along Mount that first telegram was present
which delights. the people Ouusderbir the bride and groom, I the
Queen's Road) systems placed them in a position of extreme Hellet Road as far as Rural Building Lot a warrant.I do not,
done in Hong. Things seem to be
other age or You have come to the same belief tha
and the other of Benoister== 9AM kong in every way; the streets. blow the Aberdeen New
i tho gosets.
were given to the Da. opper Onean and to the
Queen
After the Do
4 PM telegram was not sufficient 1-Now I think
European shops classes
cus of the Quee far more ate rety good there are
had
married a a subject, Fristom of Wales and the Eridesinaida thought it suficient.
to en but she was not in the direct line of must part, Why did you come to be of that opinion than in your capital. But yep on't
and bridegroom cacupying the first car- Because I applied to the Magistrate and your mouth unsor a dollar, The dollar cession, and the children of the Princess Marned to Marlborough House, as bride
The Earl of Fife him riage. I b he told me it was not suficient,
goes about as far as the rupes in Ceylon Louise may
Later in the afternoon the newly- become Prince was the ame magistrate --Yes,
and no further, and most of us know thalmigat Prince Consort. The other married couple departed for Sheep House, stupne goes no further in Ceylon than a beachnout contemplate that contingency the sub
the suburban residence of the Earl of Fife, His Worship That is a mistako.
moun will be salt maybe I where » portion of the
of the honeymoon Witness-It may have been Mr Pollock, shilling at home Erge of power, romote sa it
like -wryt not apply personally,
So, in hutole existe in Colombo, but terus
Americans for timir Indam, Jag 34With referende to shem to the authori- the system has assumed very much wider I am therefore of opinion that the Bourd
d you send a a telogratu
a borribed person to mod the royal marriage it may be added that the of the last five or siz feot of his drain pipa dinsta in under Section. 52 of Or- ties in Melbourne asking them to send on proportions. Chiller L. O, Hés are taken money, Well why not 1, I should two younger Princess of Wales. PoriaTM and
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of 1887 respect of Eural witnesses-I asked the Colonial Secretary in shops, and when the ing is faded roand other day
affectionately on ad iu before it connected with the main sawer Buildings Lota Nos. 10 and 20 and in re to do so.
On the face of that second telegram does in church and you asutus stony look us thought that anything was better than Harry, as they are and to noustruat an intercepting basin,per of Farm Lots Nos. 59 and 63.ht
second telegram does much se tu esy you have let your pures wrying German adventurer or fortune the family ciria, are much of the same
hunter.
mind as their married sister, and that they The Government sesers have bean do it refer in any way to the defendant Not you are politely presented with a "chit" on Although it was about seven o'clock the ↑
greatly perfor Englishcies to representa Board had not yet finished the orders of signed to admit of a considerable quantity so far as I can see on the face of it, but which you are requested to write legibily, London, July 31-1learn to-night; from" tives of any other nation.” Now, therefo the day, and it was resolved to meet next of rain water being discharged into them, with the other information I had I thought and in due course you are called on next
though this should be limited as much as it wútfcien
morning, early I have soon change for an absolutely authoritative source mrok to finish the work.
properly
Leigh said he was willing but not to reduce his pipe...
Mr Ede said as they had shown some indulgence to Mr Leigh on the other paint he thought that he should meet them here as far no possible. EERS
The discussion at this stage became ro
Lots Nos. 65 and 83 in accordazes with Ordinance 24 of 1827.
Lot 81
dituated within 100 feet of the Government sewer and at a suficient elevation to drain inte it, though Ite
own land adjoining the los
ther mixed, and it was diffleult to follow drainage still continues to flow on to Isent at Inspector to apply for it, I did The custom of giving 'ohia" for liquors her the aber we shall have PERS
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the thread of it.
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