WEDNESDAY, July 8, 1896.
addressed to Governors of Colonies where Hanes of Ambly were in'existence.
The difficulties in Barbadoes have been set at rest by this appointment of the Execu
I ranex for your lordship's information a leader from the North-China Herald of the 5th May, on the Petition of the png kang Ratepayers which appears to be a very temperato and scusible oriticism of the contente of that document.
signatures, fulla vs.
W.
R.
LETTER BY MR BETILION.
Munici
FIS ALL
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CATTLE DIALASE
THE CHINA MAIL.
the statement for which he has ankst. The statement is as folewa :-Ceat of cou. struction, E., of Gup Book Lighthouse 1889, 372 632.89; 1891, 639,177.31 1391 $40.309.66; 1892, $30,893.69; Total 8192,08.38; Improvements, $2,978.78: down the Cable, $97,263.93, Grand Total, 8:04 987.10. Cost of laying
THE FIRE ON THE "GLES CALADE," MI Bellion, referring to the fre that took place resently on board the British barque Glen Catadla gave notice that he would ask if a look-out were kept at Taim shataui. Potica Station for signale fraid flous, and if not, why the old system had boon abandoned 7
ACTUAL BUSINESS DOYE
PEAN OF THANKS.
defeate in
a Meraber
based on taxation and the right of election is MR CHAMBERLAIN'S DESPATOU --HES DZOISION to extend to all indionalities MR CHAMBERLAIN'S DESPATOU --HE D2013
alike, the Chinese, who ac largely outoumber all other
Downing Street.. nationalities, will be able to carry the elaction
26th May, 1996. of any member for whom they many vota. I Sir,I have had under my consideration the ac-aalled free election of members be the correspondence which has passed in restricted to British subjects, which is be connance of the petition for an amend-
Me Whitehead-Andas regarde the Coloni. lieved to be the real object of the Petitioners, wout of the constitution of Hongkongal V. tarinary Surgeon's reports for 1888 and the skaterate will be confined to a handful which was addressed to the House of Cem-1889 2 of Britishors, numbering about 800 male mens in the year 1894 and on which my adults, exclusive of the Angle-Chioses, who predecessor had not given a final decision fection to the Hon. Member scoing then The Colonial Beuretary-There le no ob- are not a numerous class, whcae avopathies b fore he left office. are almost invariably Chinese, and who have 3. I should have been glad to be able to reports if they have not been published."
THE VETERINARY SURGEON.
and improving its organie Colony but als very much for the honour you have done I wish
organisation. Sie Wig, though rather late in the day to thank you
Wra.
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SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before Mr T. Seraonbe Smith, Acting
Puiane Judge.) Wodncaday, July 8.
YOUNG REID SIM L XON, F. A, COOPZą AND OTHERS.
as a
By Mr
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second Chinece reprosentative to the Logia in aid of the College of Medicine for Chizes,
was givón, but that answer was giren | Based. Mr Rantings then spoke on the lativo Council.
We all konw that this institutico has bees
without the permission of the other law of the one. He referred to the Ur very valuable and that it may be made more
side. But although every contributory dinenca ossbinding the Sanitary Board. Mr Belillos, in reply to His Exodiancy, valuable, and I am personally strongly in
or credivar is entitled to have a copy The Board was an executive body having tive Committee whiteb was eatablished duris of opinion that a snowbat larger share
odlapey favour of having it made so without any
of the petition, it is not open to the public certain duties to perform which it carried ing my tenure of office there. In the in end control over the adquisistration of
unaeosmary conditione. I had a mesting the
indiscrimately, who are strangers to the out through its servants, but he would Halaman Cofficial Members are still seated purely focal affairs should be anceded to Medical Offer, the Colonial Surgeon, Dr other day at Craigieburn with the Principal
matter, nor is it the date of the solicitor so point out that these duties rauat, be strictly at the Executive Council table.
the British taxpayers, but corides that
Lockhart, and that ca
furnish copies to all persons, whether in accordanco with the powers ocufarrod If your Lordship should desire to roke!
Maintenance of Gap Rook Lighthous
atrangers or not, who choose to apply and upon the Board by statuto or Ordinanca, s oame to the conclusion timt it would be 1892, $4,398.62; 1891. 28,051.8; 1894, any such concesion in the asse of Hong the Petition goes too far, as it contemplates Ho Kai, Dr Thomson and Mr Ja
The Council read for a first time-An pay a cortain fee; on the contrary, it is bis The cocklefts in question were perfectly the attor swamping of the official element official element kong, it would undoubtedly be a very in the Logislative Council and the introdue
due better to alter the title of this institution and 97,89-47; 1995, 89.647.68; 1890 (6 months), Ordinanes to further amend the Law relat. Ruy to ascertain that the applicants are legal and according to law as they stand, popular, and I do not think, so altogether tion of Uneficials in the Executive. Be not the College of Medicine for Chinese is
sell it the Hongkong Medioni College and 81,607.41; Total, $83,604.94.
ing to Widows and Orphans' Pensions, either creditors or contributories of the and there was no power under the Or. Impolitician which might, concludes:-
An Ordinance to authorise the Appropria- Company, There is nothing in the Ast ordinance authorising the Board to pull them Proceeds of the special Cap Rook rate of tion of a Sapplementary Sum of One Mil-in the rules which sanctions the publication down. They must apply to a Magistrato If this cuccession were accompanied by an
Hongkong, so as to make it available for I have no mind to try an experiments of all rationalities, whatter Por 13 went up to 20th June, 1898-1999, un Two thousand Two hundred and Se- of a potition of this kind ang more than a for an order to remore them. The de
kong, noquiesomos in my suggestion that until the which might, in homoly largange, prove teguese, Chinese or Eurasians; that it should 838,266: 18, $53,370; 1994, 834,941 venty-five Dollars and Seven Cants to de-bill in Chancery. It is said there was no fandants had denied ability, but they had
Para perious Pur-13
Kon present financial crisis is at an end, the
ut an end, a leap from the frying pan izp the fire be rearganised by Ordinance; and that 1898, 87,905; 1894, $55.390 1895, fray the Charges of the Year 1895. An intention to prejudice the parties by this paid 800 into Court, and asserted the earse extra £20,000 for Military Contribution los from the frying pan into the fire guess, Chinese or Eumelans; that it should 88.266; 18, $53,370; 1999. 954,941: 6xtra £20.000 for Military Contribution In England the majority of the people are qualified students should have a reaguised $65.702; 1898 (6 months), $85,551, might, from the lat January, 1891. he paid now thanking Gol that they postess, in latus. We hoped it would be made entire
Ordinance to make better provision for the publication; but it is a sound rule that suciqat to satisfy the claim of the delen- in dollars at the rate in Fares when it was tan Hound of Lordy, a check upon rash and
Food dant. This was an unusual form of plead- | MR
by levied, I do not think that in your went control mare than at pescat, its con.
Au Ordinance to regulate the Admiralty their acta. In this caso I cannot infer that ing in the Cluny, and it was material to forexcited legislation, and I think that in this y self-supporting, and that, under Govern- WATTERED AND THE SANTFART BOARD. Sale of Faud and Drugs in a pure atuto, you can only judge of men's intentions by daqut to satisfy the claim of the delen- Mr Whitehead-I rise to move the Re- Progedura of the Supreme Court. An the publishers of the newspaper printed consider the effect of it. The Board was Lordship's department would be troubled by Colony we should not be impatient of what suit would be scoured. No doubt, ir selution of which I have given dus nation Ordinance to amend The Marriage Ordin- these charges of fraudulent conduct against quite & liberty to come and deny the whole the newspaper printed consid the lug, and it was materia- any seek petitione sa tire pas ? now have the
are not so much leading strings as safe.uuit
Delitics will honour to forward for your consideration. rds for Round administration in a place Delitics will renew his very generous offer oelling for the correspondence and papers ance, 1976, and An Ordinance to alter the directors of the Oompany ankuowingly cause of action as they have done, but he for round administration in a place if the institution is reorganised and re-estab. ponasated with the noorseity for the proposed the titles of Prison Officera cumployed in this and enwittingly. They may be true submitted whatever the event of the artica where the vas: bulk of the population con-bed"
sis of natives of the adjoining grast semi-whom I hars named have formed theme cives nasce No. 1 of 1887 a extitled The
lished on thess grounds The gentlemen reconstitution of the Sanitary Board. Ordi-Culang.
Falee; but that question which will have the plaintiff was entitled to payment of the civilized and not top-friendly Buupiro.
I 34 in
The Council considered la Committee, to be decided on the evidence. If you ons $60. Defendantabad admitted thoieliability suta a Commitles, and they will send wo Pablis Health Ordinance, and was not and read fer the second and third times-permit such a publication as this, any per- to that amount, and whather action succeeds LY DRIPON'S DESPATCH.
report based on the lines which I have laid sapotioned by the Home Government with An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Fan may files petition in this Court in or not the plaintif was entitled to the 200. Lord Ripon's Duspatch is dated 23rd down; and then I will have great pleasure out the fullest enquiry. The enactment Les Show (
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5) ♬ 'An Ordinance to dar that it may be published in a news. The case was brought to establish a right. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your August, 1894. The then Secretary of State in submitting the vote to the Conrail and I passed this Council aftar protracted debate Show
paper, and thus it would become thee. for the Colonies disenares each paregraph | trust it will be passed.
and discussion on the 23rd September 1887, provide for the issue of search warrants in Saper, and thus it would become the vehi. It was in the nature of a test case becinse Lordship's most obedient, humble Brvant,
cle of grievens injury to individual charae- there were several claims which would be of the Petition. He sums op by eayig thu į
but was not amented to by the Governor the case of suspected Coinage Offences, tar. WILLIAM KOBINSON.
cantet uccede to any arguments influenced by the result of the action. P.S-The letters from the Boxourables petitioners aak nominally that hongkong Mr Whitehead-Has the attention of the until the 30th day of May 1888. The Sea and An Ordinace to supplement the pro- urged in exeso far soh a course. I may Mr John Lemm, arebitect and building 3. J. Keswisk and E. R. Helilios were re should be gitun self-government and an Government been directed to the ecuat in retary of State's Deapatah suthorising it visions of "The Licensing Consolidation
say that in this case not only are there surveyor-In April fast the plaintiff in say that in this ceived by me after I had drafted this deselective system. In his opinion the place the Daily Pres of 16th ulta, of the insati- stipulated that this legislation should only be Ordinance, 1887."*
pleadings published but there is a note to atruefed me to make a plan of Nos, 80, 82, A Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend this and its direcmstances are wholly suited¦tary state of things during the recent fatal carried out slowly and by degrees, and with patob.
this effect: The auit is a test case and 84, 88, 88 and 93 Queen's Road Esat. He for what is proposed. There are, however, disssss amongst the cattle at Polefainra, and every das sonsideration for the interests to and consolidate the law relating to the is brought to try the right of the Swir wanted to get por mission from the sanitary His Lardeblp The Marquess of Ripon, Hor three practical angerations which he const will the Gaperument obtain from the Sani- be affected thersby. It was this Ordinance registration of births and deaths' was son tary Board to enter premises and rull Board to maintain, the awoklofits. The word injusty's Principal Secretary of State dere worthy of consideration--(a) Increas-tary Doard and the Government departments which cracted the present Sanitary Board insidered in Committee and read a second down cocklufle without getting a Magiswas in grad evadition although it was dusty- for the Colents,. ., &., La., Downing the number of the nofrion! Members cotiterned and lay upon the table a completo 1858, and Eestion 4 states that the Baari time.
trate's order. Thus they practically take In No. 30 there was a shelf ander the cook ing Street, London,
in the Fegislative Counsi', () Introducing und detailed statement of the actual position shall consist of four official, and not more than
was 30- The Petition of the Katepaper, with 13 an Unufleist zlersent into the Executive of mutters from day to day, as well as a six unofficial members. During the first At the conclusion of the businest, Mepon themselves the liberty of defining the Lait, but in the other bouses there
of the business, Missues in the matter. It is not for a public thing, I advised the cwner to recieve that Council, and (6) Creating a Municipal Coun- copy of the correspondence between the Go years of the Beard's existeuse, I bollege, let-hater said-With your Excolleror's per paper to do that. The principle laid down shelf. I sent that plan into the Storotary MEMORANDUM BY THE COLONIAL SECRETARY,l.
oil. The balaros of argument is agriant verament and the Dairy Farm Co. Ld, Isra and memoranda from its individual mem-wiasian,. I should like to make a few re- by Lord Hardwicke in Reach Hall (1), of the Sacitury Board with a letter
Id., Iers and memerande tion realleney, at the opening the present ouse, fun. tuce I
v. a letter request. any change in the present number and em- lopether with the Colenint Veterinary Burbers called the attention of the Government marks, although perhaps it is rather out of appeare to me in every way applicable to ing permission for the cantinazace of the
change in the present Concil; there geos'a reparts fourable the Surveyor and in 1830, during Sir Wan Des, unexpected, com what we have heard, anything of
Colenint Veterinary Sur-to certain defecte ju the waste and altors-hich was, so far as I am can attae part of from being wisrepreselicious consequence permit Johnean I visited the houses o The memorandum of this Flon. J. Hay The memorandum of this Fluu.. position of the Legislative Council; there gean'a reparts for 1883 and 1830, also the to certain del rote in the working of the Board, order. Your Excellenes, at the opening the present ouse. It is in these words No- auekinfte. I received a letter from Dr
J. H.
her with the Colenint Vet Stewart Lockhart (then Acting Colonial
is not likely to be much practical gain from report by the Honourable the Surveyor and suggested improvements and altora of Connoil, give us some information thing is more incumbent upon courts of Clark dated 11th April, 1893. I informed Secretary), oriticising the Petition, occupies the formal appointment of an Uneficial to General, the Honourable U. Chadwick, and tions. In 1830, Curug Sir Wm Des Venx which was, so far as I am concerned, wholly Justice than to preserve their proceedings Dr Clarks the houses had been erected b- unmoil, give us some information No-os emission for the continuance of the 1518a, Win Bix la criticising the patting Colonial position of the present number and vernment and spondence betwell as a six uneficial four official, and not a
cupies is not likely to Legislative C and com- siz olcarly-printed footsenp mages. It is too fotarat
It is 100 the Executive Council, but as there is no Mr Landds referred to in his (Mr Ladds) re- abecace or learo, but st his request, Mr unexpected, socially the latter part of from being misrepresented; noe is. there fate 1896 after receipt of that letar. No long for reproduction to-day, but we may Munici
dated food to in his (Mr Ladds') re. abecace on lengo, but st his tennx which was, so far as I am concerned, wholly thing is more incumbent upon courts of Clark date
(now Sir) Francis Fleming, then Administre pour remarks. From what we have heard, anything of mora pernicious consequence permission was obtained. theunicipal Council in Bangkang he thinks, port dated 12th January 18917 Celong, refors the patriarchal system in a were anything of say that it recapitulatos the history of the in the case of discussion of purely lecil The Colonial Segrotary-The Government tur, fed definite proposals, after vary fall it is entirely a new phase of what we tore than to prejudice the minds of the pablie Celony, refors to the patriarchal system in abjects, one or more Cauflicia! Members has seen the report in the Daily Press of the saquiry, for extending the Board's powers
informed. I have now, therefore, Sir, against possena concerned as parties in the 7th April. No. 8 was a furaltere shop, Chira, gives statistics of the Chinese popu should be summoned to the Ezicative 16th March. The question of the Bon. Iation from 1858 to 1891, Jiscusses the peti Council mestings. He fraiskly admits he member was referred to tas Sanitary Board, Des Voeus returned to the only
you causes before the case is finally heard. I think. The osokluft was used for storing fion on the basis of taxation and repre. Co methicipal Compel in when Mr Rde, a Member of the Byrd, for a few months, as ill-health compelled me by appointing me to one of the seats in has always been my opinion, as well as the a watchman. I think it was ugles. There done I wish to underline the word finally. It furniture. No. 821 think was quoupled by mentation, and endeavours to controvers many would like to sea a Council the Board, ex wish t mentation, and exdeavours to controvert many
in 1891, the Executive Uouncil, and in aeropting opinion of those who have sat here before were no partitions and no buds. The soak- of the statements of the pulttieners. The flugkong, and, after the plaque crisis, pressed the following opinion: I think his retirement from the servios in 1891, the Executive Uouncil, and in aeropting
1891, inity to bene
was crossed the window, but they would following are the closing paragraphs-
thinks it may be possible to creste em with the statement asked by Mr Whitehead bonos nothing was then done, and avthing that set I need hardly remark that I shall
nothing was then done, sad avthing that sent I need hardly remark that I shall opinion of thee who have sat here before were
endeavour, that such a proceding ought to be lofts creased the wied Dle ance the should not as far as the Sanitary Board is has been dege alpos. It is very desirable do my utmost and use my every endeavour discountensured. The paenage was cited not prevent the windows being opread. In To sum up, the petition is signed by ser. some prospect of success. tain residents in Hongkong, including his leisure, and augsts the possibility of the authority
Gorurilor to consider a feasible scheme at concerned, be given. The Hoard aois ender that we shoald, if possible, hase the oppor- to further, the interests of the Colony in by Lord Hatherley, when Vice Chancellor, No. 88, the aash opened inwards so that t Econsidering Sir Francia Flaminge orory way possible--the Oblony in which I Tobboras e. Masiya (3) and adopted by could not be opened. In the others there
possibic, have the oppor- to furthest
Sir Francia Flaming Your Excellency, British subjects and alius, who desire the developing the Sanitary Board in 'n
certain laws, and as far as Lunity of fres election of majority of Unofficial
I know acted in accordance therewith in proposals, and the relative papers, so that have resided for so long a period.
hits es the rule of the Court. The case of was no giaas to the windows. There wa Batisfactory Municipal Council controlling respent of the Cattle Plagao at the Dairy we may beuos sequainted with what were
become
were in rise to supt the pot and oft appears to its ces the processesh in Ting, 80s of the app to
Mr Boll-Irving Your Excellency, I Dat. Members, who are to be British subjects, all or some of the revenue which is now de Farm. It would be a vexatious warte
vexatious waste of the defects is the working of the Hoard also rise to say that it affurda me great Dan Eloy (4) is scarcely applicable to signs as if sashes bad originally bean there i
of the Hoard are to accept the post and I also, Now, the general that whenever a persoto to to note in 80: In 83 no jalo Petitioners du ant state clearly in whom therived
that it affords me great the circumstincse free election of such a majority of members ved from the rates.' He leaves it in the energy and time to furcish scoh" complete found to exist in practice. In 1895 Govors pleasure to accept the position to which the face of the present date, al- the hinges were there. I do not show in the
practice. In 1895 Sovath you have appointe Toofleial Member It appears to is to veet, or what is to be the basis of option of His Excellency to giva publicity and detailed statement of the notasi position went appointed the Medical Officer of Health you have appointed me, and I leo, Nougates the same principle, plan how the windows era obstructed. 1
to the despatch. If representation is to be representation, is to be the basis of option of His rate. He leaves it
of soutters from day to day," and I am member of the Sauitery Board, and not with the Senior Ungleial Member, Now, the general rule laid down is this was at the premises yesterday, I made a It appears to me that whenever a pers. note to the effect the sashes were not there, supplying reports of this nature. if not anoficial members of the Board then in the entirely opposed to the principis involved in under the Board' orders. To this act, the will do my best to further the interests
of the Colony,
paper, either on its own motion or at the I have so note in 80 in 83 no jalousies, iz entirely opposed to the principis involved in under the Board's orders. To thie
proceeds go I have not ay Road, asid on The Council then adjourned till the 22nd fastigation of others, pubilahee the procesd- 86 uo sasher in 86 faloueles) in 88, one person has a grievance in sunnection with Colony took sxception, and resigned their
iaga in a cass before the heating of it tends sesh in 90 I have not any notes. this matter against the Sanitary Board he wents. It is necessary that Government July,
to prejadice the minds of the public. The Chao Kun Ting, 80 Queen's had better state it,' With Air Eden views should give the unpillsial members of Coun.
present sass falls within the rule and I the 3th Mor the house's Road, asid on the other members of the Sanitary Buard oil the opportacity of studying the cor and the Government nears,
May the officers of the Banitary must regard the pabilostion of this petition Board nase to the house. They went up to respondence and despatches which passed
contempt of Court. That was as far the oncklufts sad pulled away the planka, between the Colonial authorities and the Horde offale in excestion withi
as the now piper was concerned. Now, as They removed three of the Joists mar the (1.) the Resignation of the Uneficial mem-
regards the solicitor engaged in the matter. hack walls and the Bouring boards. That There can be no doubt that the sellator left an opening at the back of the cookloft. the Medical Utteer of Health, his position, bare of the Board; (2) the appointment of
naturally wished his dient to encseed, nd The joints and flooring boards were pus in in allowing theas pleadings to go out of his cart and parted away. Myself and my and relation to the Sanitary Board; (3)
office by handing them to the reposentative younger brother sleep on the ground dur the Recommendations of the Uacist rem at the present time a representative to the communicate with you on the subject at
tending to the yard. The of a newspaper, he must have known There was no door leading to the yard. The Loglelative Council, the Honourable Elo as earlier date, hot, as you are aware, the form the Dundi what steps have been taken Government'e zone, 40 ming down cocklofte without a Magistrate's or tion would bare and no bezstoial efect away.
Mr Whitehead - Will the Government in and arguments so bend actBy Me Jabout saw the European
- bare of Council; and (4) the Colonial
This is a test enter premises and pull if he hath no and benstoial affect Arguments in Banitary Board to enter premises and pall came and carted
cases us to the right of the they
they wore intended for publication; sud windows were taken down on the 8th Asi. There 800 Britishers are already pressure of busiuces at this Draarticut or are proposed to be taken to secure the support of the necessity for
nye The sole unit remedy proposed
this Department
rexone, and arguments in Bonitary Board to enter premiess and pall they were intended reprosented in the Legislative Council hy has been exceptional for some time past. Immediate services of a Veterinary Burgeon, to an alter and change the constitution
enken to secure the support of the necessity for now proposing down cocklofte without a Magistrates cr. if he had, watidered that the publica. May by the people who came as Stik of
orsion four Members, though the amount of the Ia bis despatch of the 23rd August and is it the foleation of the Goverment to Board. To me and dit Bantlary Board damages from Hou, F. A. Cooper, Dr J. Again, there was no consent of the remember neeng him before, I did unt sos tite
3. To his deamish of the 23rd August, tas of the dec taxation contributed by them is very small 1891, Lord Ripon stated that ho uould hold
The nation was brought to rester 8800 on the 8th May, but I don't
upon his slent he When compared with that contributed by the out an hope that Hongkong will ceste tn of the Veterinary Surgeon going on imave?
F. A. Cooper, Debate o artelaly would not provide is the future against the contingency Dedinquos of 1896, is the reduction of the al, Atkinson, Me B. B., Lethbridge, ather party salted for, so that renders the Kukong on the 7th of May! I mw bin on the by the out on hope that Hongkong will wazee to provide in the future against the contingenes in the draft bill entitled The Sanitary Board damages from Hop, B. Crest have allowed, them to be published onstabile Chineas, whose sealt male population to a Crown Colony. Netilier can I hold
polog on imave? Ordinause of 1806,
Ordinance AL H. Ordinance of 184 publication practically an esarfe act th. Notion was given sn the 8th and they
and of Oblication ambata to 127,690, but who are at present out any such hope, for I conceive that in The Colonial Secretary-This question was Official members from 4 to 5, and of the Dr F. W. Clark, Bir N. J. Edo, and P. O. or party shed for, so that renders the fukang on the 7th of May's I saw him on the
on unrepresented and who, not being Britishert, the caso of Hongiting, Representative Go. Secretary wrote the following minats 1 to 37 and of this it appears in the objects
ofurred to the Sanitary Board, when the Unofficial membere
the Sanitary Board, when the Unofficial members from not more than & Rac under the new arrangements proptaed by ito verament on whatever forms of franchise it can bardly think the Board will resummend and reasons attached to the 241, that the A. B. Jahasan, Chora Solicitor, appeared Court for the solicitor in the cans to ongage said he lived at 32 Queen's &vad East. The Mr J. Hastings (of Me 7. H. Denson's When a petition of this kind charge the were pulled down on the 9th. They were
with Petitioners, will not be qualified for conta on might be based, and with whatever eap. at bardly think the Board will resummend and reasons attached to the Bill, that there) uppested for the plaintiffs, and Mr defendant wanton and illegal conduct pulled down the day aftor uctive we given,
it is most iraqular, and it a
A Walshman in the employ of the plaintif the Legislative Council, which are to be posed safeguards as to the Executive power the engaging of an Acelataus Veterivars Secretary of State has approved. I feel A. B, Jahonan, Crown Solicitor, apporrod Coarte for the ulici on the contempt of
Surgeco--and that seems to be the only rea- quite certain Sir Wm. Dos. Vosax and the for the defendants.
Bead romertod exclusively for persone of British would be wholly out of place.
Britilored Stiehe
stente e tyre State in 1838 did not sauction a
in such a transaction. Now then, there in shop was unsosapied. There are four of thera sonable reading of the question inasmuch decretary of Beste in matere on nationality. If the Unofalai Membera are 4. There ratnain two practical pointe toss, if it were not for the work which bus ta majority of Unocial mantere
2 caso, reported in the Law Reports, 7 living there. I was living there on the t to be in a majority,
the Board Petitioners pray, the be decided. The first is whether the probe done in the managing of the publie without having fra: mads the very fullst
Equity. Theros anlicitor are there. There are four of thera Before proceeding with the hearing of the assumed name & latter, which was published house on the 8th Meg about ten o'clock. Equity Thero & allaitor wrote, auger an May. P. 0.82 with a Chinese came to my Chinese, who are unpooustomed to the prin. seat onnatitution of the Legislative Council leughter-hours and fand markets, there enquiries, and cenalusively satisfed them-6 siples of representation, and who have should be in any way modified. The co would he prantically nothing for a Veter selves of the wisdom of their deliberate a evitired no desire for its extended application and in whether an naoficial element to the pantall
His Lordship sald-Before this Court it on the ground. He that puits
in a gowesper, taking part in a certain diz. I gave him a plan in Hongkong, will bare to witness the should be introduced into the Executive felt that a Veterinary Surgeon would be on stantial Funk, Justify bus beginning to Baturday of the pleadings in this and borosalt of the suit. His Lordship referred joists and all the planks were putta a card element iusty Surgeon to do, it was becaate it was tios. Valoss we have before ne very sub procsade the Court is bound to take notics quilts"
areen to do, it was bere it was so abou have before as very sub-procsade the Court is bound to take notice assign. Held, that the saliekot had been and throw it on the to refused to look at it,
down the spotloft we spectacle of the representatives of the Im-Cousoil,
felt that a Veterinary Surgeon vanid perial Government being over-ridden and D. On the dr of these two points myles tho
man to a
be on stantial grounds and tong reasons we of the publication in the Bally Press of last Ruilts of comompt of Catri in writing for ed dance the on the ground. He then puits defected by a majnelty slected from a small view is as foliowe-Igather that the L gis the saagement of the pubila slaughter date, and a former Bagernor who was the Telegraph, but under what cream taka he did not before any contempt of ground Boch There was no door in the dost D. On the air of these two points my the whole the best find of man to have to cannot, I think, justify our beginning to Saturday of the pleadings in this dagg bor Pollost, leiters teeding to influence the sixteen Jufets altogether. Thece of the
supervies the importion of cattle for food, asdo the work of a former Secratory of fore the case one on for bouring. I ho La number of British residents-as objet les lative Council, as at present Catituled, is houers and markets that the Board arged so biggest tombers of the samstances I am not awars-whether the Tele Qourt was intended. He might say he had way leading to the yard when the mat Don which appoint think the
she toto can Par number of British residents-an objet les lative Council, er at present constituted, is the meaagement of the publia leughter State, and a former Gagernor who was love that the pleadings ise appeared in to the judgment of Lord Romily, and to a with one cotton quilt: Nobely sept to the ich would certainly not lead to raise istge enough for practical purposes, and sme vight ut nine years ago the app munity confirmed on 16th and 16th May the Daily Preas obtained them, or whether and he was uns alone to hit opinions the worse. There was a window in the cook she few other case. Be safd in the present cookief. There was na pazilion on the raise intge enough for practionl purposes, and highly esteemed and respected. the Telegraph, but under what circum-
some eight or nine years ago the appoint think confirmed on 16th and 18th May graph obtained thora in the same way a consulted the Chief Justice in the matter cand. There was no glase east In the wit.
bight ut tine years 4ggle then must emphationlly Empire and Daily Prats. The fearned are as fol- the be the matters the prestige or strengthen the authority of that an increase to its numbers is hardly
or gear The till last want Bridsh
British samraph them as matted when they cime. There was 015 scre areas to the yard when the then British rule in the eyes of the Chirees.
of not the ears ago the appoint. think the British tomberpeted the Folegraph, but under what circum few other sch. He said in and can with one cotton quilt. The Petitioners desire
is
likely to add to its efBaleny have complete ciable extent. As Hongkong is to remaid Livestocks and Markets. When the list the Daily Press are cauearned are as fol- the second via the Court will take serious have completo ciable extent. As Hongkong in to repermended and adapted way Inspeptor of last most emphatically the experience the Daily Preas obtained them, or whether have complete ciable ex Colby no useful purpose would changed it was specificaties. The mere fact provamelia through their legelig-utooted retion, the reprezentative
last most emphatically the experieze Tetro sash in it. control over local expenditure, to which they a Or wa Golaby no useful purpose would changed it was specifically laid dows that is British India, vin-that for general in-Deity Press. The facts of the gas as foting sucis iregularition occurring again. In left at the back, it had no sash in it.
ciable extent. As Hongkong is to remain Livestocks and Markets. When the title was throughout the vast British Empire and the Telegraph simply out them out of the hoped this wld have the efect of prevent years ago. There was a window in the cooks contribute but a small portion, and at the be surred, but on the contrary a osmaidur po One time to the Chincolnay is derie of gard to the the future admin wald be of parsed by the Board, interinary Butt
and eya remainded and adopted time to mall portion, the & Ors. Colabong to remain permended. llcer, The tall think the
Daily Press are gatzearned are as bate time to exclude from baving sny voice able amount of wardless irritation would ment no change of duties. The mere fact provement of sanitation the co-operation of in the hit Pen pel qubject to a fol- the besend us the Court will take serious By Mr Johnscs-l get the plan from
euch exclude frana at the Own to apprcent of eros
baving shy Paide red, but on a fal purpose would Livestors and and adapted was then munity oorfirmed thembers of the gas stan Folegraph, but she appeared into the judgment in Lordship of the sixteen Juists of entirely. There puits
lows. I believe I speak subject to correction in the matter. such control the Chinese, from whan be caused by balancing evenly the quoficial that a trading company has been a un the public through their legelig tested re- lows. I believe I speak subject to correc most of the reverts of the Colony is derived here he met that, in the absence of the a reason why the ratepayers of the Colony ablish all the correspondense and papers from the eclicitor. After that the plead. of the revenue of the Colony is derived, members and thus deine. But having a furtunate es tu fces by far the greater nam presentatives de essential. I respectfully tion, the reprezentative of the Daily most of the revenue of the Colony is derived. members and the isla. But having reber of their milch sows does not seem to me anbmit, Sir, it is not only say but and the plaintifs and obtained a caps of the which had been published were publio de C. B told me he was outing to pull cara master. I was la the house on the day pre- Tast wish to have the management of gard to the fact Cowablish
red members and the dlciela. But having a furtunate us to company has been is an ihe public through their leg operation of the Daily Press are enosened are as fol. ing such irregularition scourios ve years ago. There was a window is the orde
fila.
Mr Hastings said he would like to point lous. I did not aso P.D. 82 the day previ❤ top with to have the adagemset of gard to the fact that, in the absence of the ber of their milch cows does not seem to me satmit, Sir, it is not only hessaly but it le Preis went to the office of the aplleitura for local affairs, which must chould be saddled with the salary of an pablish all the correspondence and papers
tors for out to bin Lardship that thess dooumsats one. On the afternoon of the 7th May P. dispensible that the Guysrement thank Cliness affaire, of niet necessarily include Gobernur, the Officer Commanding the reason why the ratepayers of the Colony indispensible that the Guvernment should the plaintifs and obtained a Cliness affuits, of which most of the Fatt Tzoage will in inture administer the Go-ficer whose post would be for all practical they are the sole and only motorial tuga-the petition and the answer-appear
pleadings the petition and the answer gumenta.
the bookloft P, C, 53 told as on the 7th to Haners are notoriously ignorant and which verament, I sneider that it would be of purposes staccuce. From the views ex which can erable the official members to the incrning paper. Now I de notion
His Lordsbly shall hear zo explana. wash the cockloft and we washed it there the Chinese bars shows no desire to entrast advantage that he should be a member of pressed by the Scoratary, with which all the and the pobits
and then we used to wash the cockleft ones to the management of an elected rar jority of the Legislative Council, and if he is added merabers of the Board, including Mr Eds, it and anourate opinion on the merits of the seen pleadiaga published in newspapers be res
Could be that of to form an independent ed in the incening paper. Now I do sot
form an independent pleadings were not intended in the alightert
Me representatives of British noted racjority of the Lerisia ice Gouna e a member of purposes simcture. From the views ex- which asa cable and arly motorial from the eolicitor.
am willing to add ons unidola I he to it. The Fatitioners, British and stien, and for thombur, to the uronin burn appears that an Assistant Veterinary Surgeon very toportant shangs sow proposed pladlaga published in newspapers ber degree to affect the
am willing to add one unvfdoisi lembers of the Board, including r Edo, it and anourats opinion on the mosits of the think that anyholy in ibis Court has ever Hastings sald the publication of ths or teles in the month.
unofficial an unofficial Pho & cacaultative voice to questions of so Im the latter should be and what special los
gato. For his own Who to not necessary.
CORRESPONDENCE- I beg to move that the Government lay fore the eating comes on for haring. perial character. What these may be it is raceat, if any, bo oholtid represent, I lease
pare he apologised most sincerely to his THE NEW PUBLIC OFFRES.
upations from trament address to occurred; upon the table capies of all latters or tom.youll have never seen it, and
as epoken Chief bomewhat hard to divino, bist. It is phyious to the Governor to determine. I may ob- of its
It
Mr. Whitehead-Will the Government munications frame the tovernor or from any spoken to the Of Mr. Whitehead-Will the Guler of the Gaverament addressed to the of it, therefore, hoie grase irregularity has ed to get the documente, and
Coutail the vacibe of delay 10 Senior Unofficial me from his colleagues fact; gentempt of its the case of M. Re the Spreme Court to publish them,
spoken to the Chief Justice and he has Landship for anything of tas kind barles THE JAPAN TIDAL WAVE RELIEF dearted. His Lordship said she reporter that ao alien should have any voice in such serve hundver, that the Chicos enrauta ng steps to obtain by pablle aompetition Senior Cool Memollellezas oscurred, and that Irregulariry means, in public documents and he could heto in- that ao alien should have any voice in such serve honover, that the Chicosa nou inform the Council the antibe of delay in leer of the Gaverament addressed to the Boser seen it or heard of it. Un the faceted
of a newspaper tame and asked to be allow. matzera,
Whether British subjects in nity is the element iah is feast rapres Us-
taking for the proposer BA Hongkong, including Anglo-Chiness, whose souted, while it is also far the most plans and desigua for the proposed saw Go obtain from him and from his colleagues occurred, and that Irregulariry menus, in get the documente, and as they were Hongkong, tecluding Anglo-Chinese, whose souted, while it is also far the most Pernment offers, including the Post-offion, any expratsion of opinion on the subject of subject will be found in the case of M. Rome out
inuity is the element iah is least ropre ang Unofficial with glee of its therefore, some sympathice, as already pointed out, are as a numerona, and that I should regard as the Supreme Court, &o., Rs dirented some the Sanitary Board, soples of the correspon Cheltenham and Swantes Rathway Carriage redshig Wet to pitblah them, have moet verme 0.5
the sub Court. The law on the mpathice, as already pointed opt te ase. its rule Chinese, should be attaolts age by the Governor
consulted on. Invaluable any sien which tended to attach the Supreme Court, &o, e dirented some the Sanitary Board; coples of the correngen subject will be found in the case of M. Repeated them and taken a copy of them in perial matters is a question whlak apportains there more closely to the British cont-co-
come conco-The Col
dende between the Colonial Government and
His feardship-Not to the Imperial Government, and may be tia, and to increase their practical interest lag has arisen owing to the time required podnos
The Soretary-Unavoidable do
olonial 8 oretary Unavoidable da. the Home ahorities, Gopies of the catres and Wagon Company, reported in Law
Of tourne he might not safely left to it for en anawer..
on with Reports, Equity Caecs, 1889, page 560, publish them. But by paying fes of Lag has arisen owing to the time required poudenos and Exports is bonnestion with Reports, Equity Casos, 1869, page 560.ting ourne he might not In public faire,
There a petition for winding up a Company at As regards the arcond polut, kamaly and
for obtaining and scheduling the tuformation the Sanitary board in the time of Governor Threa palition for winding up a Company ty
informationem. Dizelos fe invited. The asheme of erecting now Go- documents haring on the question."
whether or not an unfistal clesant should preparing the conditions which must be Bir Wan. Des Velox, and administrator, obtaining abarges of fraud against the tents he conid bare seat them. I J. J. Keswick, in compliance with be introduced into the Executive Ouhnoil, defialtely dedded before competition ban be now, Sir Franois Fleming, and all other Direose was published in extance is a bordoneuled Mr Deacon in doing so, and wo
paper before the hearing of the petition, ting
considered that there was no ha in lake His Excellency's request, states Lis views I would observe that, whilst most of the rersmect offices has been referred to the on the Petition in a long letter. Part of Larger Crown Colantes possess une ar mere Beoretary of State for bio saustion, and he
Held, that the publishers of the neopspergard to prejudiolog, bath aides were paishop Andry, of Kobe, for help in the His Excellency Does anybody second Held, that the publishers of the newspaper ng bin hare the documents. With to- Di Ho Kai-1 beg to pond,
bad committed a contempt of Court, and fished. letter in pablished. cttor. Part of Larger Crown of it, whilst must of the invited. The sabems of ompetition can be now, Sir Fesnois Fieming administraler, ntaining charges of Tea Pompany B the letter la pablished. He opposes the Municipal Councils, pubordinate the has called for a further report, especially
State for sport, exprcially Hon. Momber ubordinate Bearer flees has been refer Go-documents hauri fran election of the Unicial Members of Colmid Governcient, in Hongkong there as regards the manner in which it is pro. Hon. Member I have only to agilu state hobalf of the Company to acumit the not the sheet of the other side. I do not Japan. Ishall be glad to be the satdium of
The Colonial Secretary In reply to the they were ordered to pay the trist of a mo
Bedrets
His Lordship-Quite so, but they had caused by the recent tidel wave in Northern attempt to relieve the torrible distress the Legislativa Council as likely to lend to is no each institutions Blouse tion to commit. This was a mation on the Legislative Council as likely to lead to is no such institution. Moreover, it seems posed to meat the expenditure required to that the question has been referred to printers and publishers of the Brist think there was any contempt of Court in forwarding any sums sent to me. Would
rine coquences to the good repute impraticable to alter this tale of things behalf of the Company to commit the not the dansent of the other side. I do for
has been decision Daily the greater for the fined for that one now obtaining the the Seastary of Bate for anal decision, Daily Timer and Miror for printing and and vegfalness of the Canneil, kid would For this reason among others that the
the Secretary of Bate for dual decision,
Secretaryen Basseduce From time to time a moat once- Ooty and the Municipality would be in
and the Government does not propos to publishing the greater part of a petition to any soilen in the matter I had a con half of the soffarece? The need is pressing Daily Times and Miror for printing and tended. I as tint only of opicion that it it be possible to form a plan for raining a sirable angioiel element who would hat great mensare case Etensive, and it would
uncficial
Me Whitehead was to have asked for the lay on the table any papers in connection publishing the greater part of a psition was contempt of court myself, but before It! Me Whitolised was to have asked for the resith until that destein has been of the Company. The paildon contained for
pres nted to this Cett for the winding up to
dora general subscription from Hongkong on bar command ne
public confidence, and the must be albinet impossible to draw the line production of these papers, but as they had therewith until that doston has been pre important interests of the Colony would between Colegial and Manisipal matters, beon fuld on table said thers wat no
of the tshia he and asked to on this boid-Ia reply to
ference with the Chief Justice. I wish Roseived. not be represente sigurlied out for discriurial foretrament on that account Towers in 1796
but would, on the con
This being so, in my opinion the meat
pinjan the most pro esity to ask the qucation and asked to His Excellent-Do you wish us to vote grave charges of fraud and misconduct add that one newspaper at any rate had
J. 3. BURDON, Bishop, trary, possibly be siguelled out for discri- practical course is to Foruise that the withdraw it.
against the directora and was printed in divorstion to avoid obtaining the thing 7th July, 1896. minate treatment. He could not pontem outal Government is discharging Muni-
Thu U-luni-1 Secretars--I have no ab the Golorisi Secrets, I think it would be theolaith
Mr Whitebead-In reply to the Elon, stana in the above bamed new paper directly or indirently,
on the 28th February with the single plate for a moment the passibility of grant. vipal duties, and that on the a fairly he were in sype bolero the receipt of the Hun. that the Cauficlal Members may have all as stated. There sure to comments in the reducifes. He said the plaintif
that account re jaution. I have only to say that the papers
Mr Hastings saked love to reduce the
(Enclerare) fog a working majority of Unofficial fem prosztatives of the citizens may fairly he were in type holure the receipt of top plan. desirable to have the papers now in order exception of ens paragraph, its which the visits to the sum of $82.82. He had given ing
The Fita, Koboj hers of Council; and if the Unofficial maje giret & placu un the Exeentice.
Member's question.
amber of shares held by the pottinbar e Johnson katize, and he had agreed to
27th June, 1838. rity were given complete control of the 7. propre
I therefore propono that the Executivo
opportunity of expesssing their own be
Doar Bishop Burdon,-You will have Expenditars of the Colony it would be ne Courell shell in future include two un-
FANITARY BOARD REFOLK.
fore the Inel decision of the Serstary of of
ths nepapeper respecting the patitish, uses Wers cumparatively new, having been heard of the terribis distract as well as lowe ty
Mr Whitebead-Dous the Government in State is arrived at.
except a short prefeya salog the fact of built seven or eight years ago. They con of life caused in Northern Japan by a tidal essary in common fustico to give the Chi official members to be selected at the dis- tend to faks any notion for the reconsirnation nore adequate representation based (1) on eretion of the Onteract. It is obviously of the Sanitary Board in accordance with the Senretary of State has all the papers, corros half of the director of a Company to won some question rained by the Sanitary boats, and note in many places almost sil Bia Exocliuncy-Yon un foratand the protation to the Cost. The V00-tained certain mezzanine foors or cook lofts. wave: 26,005 or more killed, and many ham here and (2) on taxation. What ars desirabia that they should a rule, te opinion expressed by the British members of pondance and the rasnit of the ballot
corressilor said. This is a motion un bo Ta April last the plaintiff hearing that there thousands injured houses, orops, tools, local faire ? hosake. The drainage, roads hereu from aurong the unofficial members the Community at the ballat taken on the Mr Whitehead-Your Ezosileroy, in commit the proprietors of a newspaper for Board abost cacklofts, and wishing to be gone. #liarvas, harbour, police, Treasury, Pest of the Legislative Council, and the choice 10th day of May last, the result of which December last, promised to las all the thin cert
the Mr Whitehead-Your Ezosilenny, in publishing in cafense a pallon presented on the safe so that the Cookfelts Commanite is deeply interested in the res Ofice, Education Treasured shore from Ofice, Education, in fact all departments should, and so doubt will be, inspired by was duly reported to the fovasament by papers of the table deals, with the ques in this Court for the winding up of the architect, to prepare plans of the cookielts community is deeply interested in the res
patien side, inatrusted Me Lemm I need hardly that here of Government which it Proposed to subaidocation of personal merin, and have Mr N. J. Edu? hand over to an unctieial ojority of pes ao reference to the particular class or rues
Ompany. The publication is introduced in those house and submit them to the lief of this distress, Doming forward Hestaliz tina ea the decision of the Secretary of Sisto The Colonial SecretaryThe quilos of had been arrived at. I met arrived at, faxt clatemout under which the Banitary Board for their approval, and to with money, and nonding expertenged and Boot. The orile that would spring from to which the peroune chosen belong.
by robust the construction of the diniary Deard has shirk, in Birch leat
petition was presented but for the presens obtain that permission to maintain the trustworthy mon to the apot to administer dates to the fea would destres all dona. 8. You will reqsivo la due conrad been referred to the Secretary of State for The Golental retary--Tue decision of purposes: I shall trest 11:35 simple packtofta ne they were. Mr Lens did so, it wisely, not in staring of Bolusi Brat Van
receive deave in the administration of affairs and amatded Ropal Instructions and in the his soul depiste, and he has been informed the Secretary of State on that dare as publication of the patton uaascompanied end in reply sectved a letter from Dr Claris, tion, which the Japanese Government will Purposes tentad i but for the pre, the Banitary Board for submit them to the fornire is desply interested the Foreign Jatrodsen the Colony to the municipal az testing this despatch may be made pub of the result of the ballal to which the Has supposed to be Anal Under the circum by aps caments. The pattion hel dated April 11, requiring him to stale do, but in helping to as the survivors ud
ream periences of Her Tork and San Franalega, lie with an intimation that the aubicat has member refere
| Be cascot understand what Hoaguong has been considered fere every point of vism
sisures which have arisen into then it into a deras gas with re-washer the hopes had been erected eluce their feat agak by giving them the mesua to do with matters of an Juperist chataster and that my dealeton is to be regarded on
FUN USSY OF GAY KOCH LIGHÍNAVSY, ANN
could not be taken as inal, and therefore would point out again that the petition station if they were and Durd foribe the prapathy olsenbere ales and act be tein
ferents to the sundups of the direntura, the passing 10 beyond the responsibilities of a drown or have the horote to be Bik, Your most upon the table a sistemilit chewing bara these out printed and pabilobeds of detain Moslemon B26 the As Lowes formed them the host the O2 contes Hungtong tall choose fid 1: se nedens bu talt ünili bis Binal decis in this cassethe trun words of the position required from the Bonitary the our Commiting as write an f-tende Co. Bosh
TUB SPECIAL LIGHT DYRE,
it was necessary to walt huil bis final decis would point out sale that the petition sting of Vedicance 18 of 1834, and so got to work agalo
col, no permit Wal Naturally we are wishing telurita Me Whitehead Will the Doverem lateral should like myself to did not beat the race meaning-outaland rentiert of the tonk toen plovides there sters here of our Commities are write an f-tende
Board various In another pastion of hie letter ha refers obedicat, buble Servand the Petition astery short-sighted and mahircun, believes that if the domnu Gaveroor. Fir M. Racinton, CMG Lighthotte, and the cost of laying down the and 1 wild have supported the Bon, and dustice lemon Bes the his bows formed them the house had active help would sunde from there amo,
3. CHAMA Lighthouse, and the oat of laying down the Rumbas the bat brought forward the for the publishers of a Ezwipepes to prios Cedinanas and that there were no partition channel for the n
The boat of the construction of the Gap Book Lara those pot printed and bished, cloue charges with adorone to the Boff to partitions ditet ekote as a 13 here of our Committes are write se fonde of J. CHAMBERLAIN alty had been called together by the pro
taple tentuable the passing of the pablo Dating Gap Look with 8 its own charities but it is 1211) Desing, Gap Book with Hongkong! Mumbab the Lab brought forward the crud dustice to whether it is allowsols usan erected before the the house had aptiva help would dune from there alo,
not meeting (E) the total cost of maintenance of the Light maalation scended by the Hon. Dr. He for the pubilheit of a zwipeper to prios Cedinanas and that the paning of the the espis is the 20th alto. aed (3) the the Colonial Bedretary I ball homters my The principis le equally opwhich may be a gang of zoidlene Bad acollen, went to the tute the able to the 80th alta. and f)
g) the Ral, bus after the reasrge of the Hon. Poseedings pending in the Gottes before except in enetase, and that pazildes we should a convenience to send the
be ta His Excellency Before proceeding to the house duelangor or spatres, es reution which met bos gang of andere Bad acclies, went to the of admislstration. Youre truly, His Exaelleggy-Before proceeding to the total probeads of the special Bap Rock Light the Coloniel Secretary I ball doneous my.io procedings have come on to be heard, afterwards Femoved.
procedings have come on to be heard afterwards removed. On the deh May 1838 through Kaba, the Kobe Committes would the total probeads of the 80th aita. ad the manlution scended brought foford the truad tala odtlement to the Bolts of the toy ford for abg 12-
total probeads of the special Bap Rock Light er
the nito.sed (8) the Escanded by the thead Bostics to paties play Sunines and the Ordets of the Day, I wish brunete, imposed for the epetific purpose soll by millilag until the flash smatter has the principis is equally applicable to aby certain officers of the Sanitary Board, with through Kobe, the Kobe Committes would
old trots the Right Hon. the blad *duld not have gone further. He thinks to state that it is my Intention to with the dog Rack Light and the countoting cable, Recretary of dists for the oldum. Coftafood Celug bebossarily rd parts, and cooklets or portions of them. Be then of velmsbursing the Goverenient the coat of been neceived from the the Hon. the sled in this Court, the statements therein houses and preceded to pull down the
villogly bear the expeats and responsibility it would be of considerable assistance to draw or a short time the Finance from the date it was lewind to 80th ilə,
WIL AWORY, Disap bare ont Unofficial Member of Council of Meats No 8, which was to have been
Me Whitehead Under these ellt pleat-read bed English hieth in the Executive Council batted to you today residing, bar 2 keg to lay on the tablo Eseglenega venetiny
The Chontal Secretary sepis to the stats, withdraw the minion with your campanied by an evidenta un plead sead cortala correspondence which bail ARINALLE and Steel Stringe and Jualgus I inga on the press, sidef Felices in petoed between Ms. Dereon, on ha mente of all. Kinda at Resieged Eckerty. If He strongly deprecates she eddhing of ele rate of 210,000, being a Cavernsent front.
the anger of the alter side bar of the plaintif, and the Sanitary Hagy &
any appic
bame
la
in
most
the
LETIEK BY MR XESTIOR,
piniked what
moter or promoters of this Pattiion' and had
Die of the people who signed the Petition
piniked what was teally wanted the good
uld have prevalled and the Petition
HONORUNE MEDICAL coźbest,
to
try out the proposed scheins,
THE CRANESPLAIN "DESPATCH,
burgune
A CASE OF CONTEMPI OF COURT.
Nexia
far
newspaper
my
FUND
estastrophe in Japan, the undersigned wil To the Editor of the Outsa Mam $18-Hoferring to what has recently ap pasted to the papers about the awful catastrophe in Japan; the undersigned will be glad to receive subcriptions in Hong kong,
(Sgd.) JACKSON. Hongkong and Shanghai Bark, July 8, 1880.
THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN. To the Editor of the 'CHINA MAI Sta- endlose an earnest appeal from
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