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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1807.
Tam Harbour pronted quite a deserted appearance to-day. The arrivals were co- siderably below the average..
GYMKHANA MEETING.
The first Gyakhana muuting of the sea. sun was held this afternoon at the Happy Valley. The day, which opened somewhat
Tur only change in share quotations to-inauspiciously, cleared up as the afternoon day are:-Hongkong Bank $172 per cont. advanced, and the meiting was held in pedim.340, buyas; Chins Sugar, #135, very pleasant weather. There was a fairly buyers; Radb Guld; $18; Luyor.
largo attendance of spectators, of whom the ladies formed a large proportion.
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In his aliaro report of this date, Mr Erich Af the conclusion of the first race a Georg writes A fair business has been watch took place between Captain Burney, done during the wack under review, and Lou Shrapnel, and Captain Barry Drew, on good many stocks show an improvement - Whijcord, overo quarter of a mile distape. in rates, the marked closing very firm, The panics kept well together until half the distance was traversed. Whipoord, shot CARDIry has given £250 and Bristol £200 forward rapidly and attained a long lost, to the Wesleyou Jubilee Fund for colab-winning by about twenty yards. -During lishing Soldiers' and Sailors' Homes We the afternoon the bad of the West York are pleased to leam that Hongkong is to shire Itogiment, under Bandmaster Bent- loro a Horse from this fund, and the pro-ley, played uzcellent selections of music, moters of the seleme would doubtless
welcome a contribuita from Hongkong.
F
The following were the results:
HALF MILE RACE-1st Prize, 806: 2al
820; weight for inches with 7 lbs, added. Winners in 1807, arce 7 lbs.; twice or oftener, 10 lbs. in addition. Subscrip tion Grillins and buna-hde polo punies allowed 7 lbs. Entrance $3.00.
We understand that the French authorities Tonkin have called for tenders for widening the gauge of the line of tailwug between Pha-lungthuope and Langson.Lt-Col: The O'Gurmaa's Morizon, 10.7 This step has been takon, we suppose, in order that the French line may correspond with the proposed Chinose railway from Namquan to Lungdow in Kwaugsi. YESTERDAY, a Court Martial was hold on board H.M... Undaunted, the Court con- sisting of Captain Login (President), Cap. win Wiley, Commander Swith Dorrion, Commander Henderson and Commander Wade. Private Waghorn, R.M.L.I., was charged with assalting his Sergeant. The Sergeant onlored the prisoner to parado in heavy marching order, whereupon the prisoner refused and struck the Sorgeant on the face. A struggle ensued, and the prisoner was overpowered. Sentence of six months' imprimant was passed.
(Mr Wood) i Mr Master'sMagpie (lata Arthurdin), 11.5
(Mr Master) 2 Hou. F. H. May's Train, 11.8.
(Mr May) * Dr Noble's Grabapple, 11.8
(Mr. Buck) 9 BIr.. Thompson, Chúa Chúa Kitô
(Mr Lawford) 0 Capt. Loveband's Hocknetyy 12.
Gaunt) (Mr Gau Mr Hermita Wateful Jos, Bid
(Mr Gordon) Hon. T. H. Whitehead's Pandongre, 11 8
(Mr Cox) 0 Hon. E. H. Whitehead's Sport, 11.4 ...
(Mr Jones) 0
J. L. STEWART and S. St, M. Thomson, apprentice engineers, were charged to-day at the Magistracy, with assaulting a ricksha coolia. The two defendants and three other young men engaged five rickshas to take them from Wanchai to West Point
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The potios got off in a lunch, and ou rounding the bed were in precessional order, Morrison winning easily, and Teerin just leaving the ruck. Tune-001 secs. THE POLO SCURRY.-Prize, $40; about à mile, for bona-fido polo ponies; 11 st. -7 iba. Eatince, $2.00.
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Hon. F. H. May's But Fire... (Owner) 1 Mr Hermit's Wakeful Jes (M: Creugh) Hon. T. H. Whitehead's Fandango (M
Jones),
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Time-30 sec. A very exciting race in At the end of du journey they pak for which the ponies rau well abreast. Near- four rickshus, but refused to pay the fifth ing the post, Rod Fire became prominent and coolie. On the coolie demanding his farewin by about half-a-longth. Weleft Joe they set upon him and belaboured him un-and Fandango finished a dand heat.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD VISIT- ING HONGKONG.
THE RECORD REIGN MEMORIAL.
MEETING OF THE BUB-COMMITTEE.
Me May was inclined to go this far lo- wants analgamation with A Wacon's schomo in the engagement of, two extra Sisters from home and to allow them to go
Yesterday afternoon, the Sub-Committee appointed by the Jubilee Celebration Cou-out nursing when they were not employed toitteemat in the Board Boom of the Hung- in the Hospital.
ment were prepared to give every qupport to a scheme of this nature both as to a site and a legislative vote-in-aid.
*FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That this Jubilee of the Record Reign is
H. M. S. Narcissus, with His Excellency really getting too much fie us, and it has been suriously suggested that an anti-Sir Claude Macdonald, British Minister, on toxin should be introduced and applied.board, leaves Amay to morrow morning That cannot quite understand why the (Sunday), and map bo uxpertad in Hongkong and Shanghai Bank for the purpose
proceedings of the Sub-Committee should be detailed, although I am opposed to all sperat conclaves in other qiniclers. That the opening of the final meetings of the Fell Committee to the press rapro- sentatives would be right enough. That the deliberatione of a Sub-committes
kong early on Monday morning.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO TEɛ 'Criina Man."]
Lostos, 8th April, 1897. GREECE AND THE POWERS,
of hearing personal statements from pro posers of schemes for the permanent mouo. rial of Queen Victoria's record ruiga.
The Hon. C. P. Chator preside. There wore also prenent.: Hon, J. II. Stewart Lockhart, Colonial Secretary (Hon. Beere- tary); Hon. F. A. Cooper, Director of
Mr Lockhart intimate that the Govern-
THE BOAD ROUND THE ISLAND.
THE CIVIL SERVICE AND THE DOLLAR FUTURE AFPOINTMENTS TO CARRY FEWER FRIVILEG 158,
(Creder Despatch from the Colonial Office)
DOWNING STREET, 5th March, 1897. Sie,-I have the honour to inform you
lat i have decided that in the sans of all ulicem who after 1st July next shall enter the service of Hongkong, the Straits Settle menta, and the Native States, the rate of exchange for the payment of leave salary or pousion in this country shall be rednoed to 3/- the dullar, and I onclose copies of the cadetships regulations which have been revised accordingly.
2. A similar change is being made in the Case of ufficers who are hereafter.appointed will he 16 the rupee.
The fresh Note of the Powers is bolittled Public Works; Mesa T. Jackson, R. scheme was far too great for the prose the Ceylon Survico, where the new rate
over preliminary work dries not seen to me to come within the sphere of publi.at Athens; nevertheless, the journale con-
sure the cliner for wor city, because the Sub-Committee have to report to the larger Calamittee. Thus, perhaps,
greater larm will como
of such publicity theats thus uf helping to increase the ovalfusion in the minds of the public ponsrally. That, over anıl’above what has been alrendy mentioned in this column, the thing which presses most upon the public mind is, Where is the money for the various schemes is to couse from ? Thats I umid before the Committee do-
sørve general:
for two runsons—, position, viz. that the suppstems of any cho scheme will tundly fix their subscrip tion in pogordance with the favour shown to their particular fancy; and, se condly, no indication has as yet been gi; yen & to how much is likely to be raised Thy tho public subscription for Jubileo
commemoration pure and simple. That as
CRETE.
The insurgenta are using at Sitia, and the Commander of a French war-ship has landed,gons to be in readiness,
issued from
WEATHER NOTICE. The following notice the Observatory :-- -
On the 10th at 11.18 n. The low prea sure ar is lying along off the E. Cost of
M. Gray, Horbert Smith and Ho Tung
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOAPITAL Hen. F. H. May was called upon to give infornuation as to his proposal for the crac tion of a Women's and Children's Hospital in connection with the Government Civil
Hospital.
In answer to questions, he said the hospital would be located in an additions1| wing to the put under the management of the Hospital authorities and the nursing staff available for the patients admitted to
of their y for the perulari. Japan; and the high pressure arou is lying the Hospital.
abng the E. Const of China. Forecast:- moderate E. te S. R. winds; cloudy, foggy,
stume rain.
VOLUNTEER NOTES.
A
My A. Denison (of Messes Denison and Ram, civil engineers and architects) was the part witnosa. He intimated that he had been approached
the
proposer of the road round the island for advico as to the scheme and he had told them that there If the
they would connect the existing level roads
that would be suflicient to begin upon. They
had Aaid they
3. The new rule will not apply to ang that their scheme would cest from ofticom, who may be transferred to the to two million dollars. He Straits Settlements or Native States Service million said that if they would simply join the frem other silvor standard colonice, and existing roads from Belchors Peint to who are at present in theso entaníos an- the Allerden Road, it could be done for titled to a higher rate of exchange than 1/6 8180.000, giving a rough estimate. That the rape or than 3 the dollar. That is, was the way he became connected within the case of Offices transferred from the buggcation. Mr Denison explained in Mauritius, it will not apply to those who were appointed to the service of that Colo- my before 1987, the date at which the 2/ rate of exchange ceased to be in force, and in Mr Denison-From 15 to 20 feet it would the case of officers transferred from Coylon he surveyed. If the proposed rond were or Hongkong, it will not apply to those increased from 20 feat to 30 feet the first whose original appointment dates before mile would be donhled in trust. The totalt July next, when the new rates come increase would be $50,000. His proposal inte forcu, was simply to have a road like the lokfula
4. I take this opportunity of reminding
detail the cost.
Mr Chater-About what level do you propose to have this road?
larg
J. CHAMBERLAIN.
CANTON NOTES. (From Our Own Carrapondent.)
Canton, April 9.
CHINESE PILILANTHROPY.
Mr Chator-Where do you propose creet this building ?
Road with rough channels. They would you that the proper rate of exchango Mr May--There is a site in what, I would call the doctor's garden-a large require to erect spots are the ravines, should be inserted in all leave and pension
bir Chater--n you think that having | papers. vacant piece of ground below the Sisters' The Drill Season being practically finish-quarters and behind Dr Atkinson's house this road would oper up now sites.
Mr Denison said the road would pass to the south-west.
arons of more or less level ground. od. I think I can fairly congratulate the
In answer to farther questions, he said Thore would be aites wailable for the Corps on having done a good winter's he proposed 30 buds for woren and beds
Government to sell, At Deep Water Bay, work sincs the beginning of October. The for children, which he did not think a large for instance, there were about 50 or 40
number of beds. He believed that if they seres. hul ram bots you end fill short. Dr
Mr Cooper-What about the golfers ? Atkinson pointal out kis
report the
the (Laughter.) actually
It is reported that in answer to an appeal Mr Denison said there was ant of accommodation in
a large The existing accommodation the hospital.
for help from fanine-stricken distriots in for womuz in tbs Hospital was practically quantity of level ground round about Stan-
it. It consisted of 14 bals for women was good at ground round about the public institutions in Canton--the Kwong y that would do for manufactories. There the provinces of Hupeh and Szechven, two and children. There was absolutely Brick Works. children's ward at the present timə in the Hospital. He had asked Dr Atkinson they had those 36 beds whether they could fill them, and hagin at the and of the your he cartainly could fill them. Of course, he might fill them in the first year, but that would allow a cortain margin for increase,
( as usurly every onɑof the big schemes impings move or ass upon the fatherly work expected of a Crown Colony Ad-majority of the members have put in twice
1 ministration, cannot see how any one the nuraber of drills necessary to enable scheme can be carried out to a finish by each to become efficient. This is a very this Jubiles allfort.
healthy sign, and I trust that the corps will continue to progress in the future auch ns it has since its re-organization,
That, under these circumstances, and in the absence of any marited offort by our local millionaires to supplement any particular proposal by a handsome gift, it looks to me as if the Committed are shut up to a ecurse of divided honours. That silnitting, for the sake of argument, the sum subscribed would amount to kakh of dollars (which I don't believe, in face of the Indian Famine and the many
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The Inspection on Thursday last was good indication of the increasing interest taken in the Volunteers, We know that they have a very good friend in H.. the
want
if
ley
"
Mr Chater In that in the hands of the Tai Sheen Tong and the Kwong Tsai E Government?
Yeon-aro diligently soliciting contribu- Mr Cooper-It is ancestral property.sions. Subscription lists have been opened, (Laughter.)
Mr Chater-Would it pay the Govera- and most of the streets of the city are be to make this road themselves with the ing visited by agents of these Institutions. Mr Denison It would in the long run. I think as soon as the roud was made to Hunghom the value of the sites increased whose number it is said exceeds one million.
crusting imperial demands upon our G.O.C., aud it was encouraging to neo H.E. These 36 beds were not, of course, all foraltmate idea of selling these sites?
Culonial resources), how is such sum to
up
be divided between the two or three favemmed proposals ?
that it by no menas follows the loyalty of Hongkong accu victuria, or the sincere admiration of
ity residents
the Hon. Colonel marching down at the head of the men in company with the Commercant. The only regret the mon
end ward of 14 bode was for Eampeans and another ward of the same number of beds for Asiatics.
Mr Locklut-Do you intend to have
king-in cases!
there.
had was that ho did not wear the uniform.Mr May No; not in the buliding I pro- they
Already five thousand dollars have been btained and sont on to aid the distressed,
RELICIOUS TEICKERY.
Mr Cooper-There have been other cir- cumstances that do not exist at present in A native ownpaper states that a few Mr Denison-But they might if the rand are making a vigorous effort to trade suc entorprising Chiness on the North River
is to be affected by whatever appens iT can heartily concur in the remarks of the post, Chater-I sve you put down your was made and a factory was established at That it takes-Hongkong about six months Major-General that the Corps owes much
this connection.
to unke up its powerful mind to ung of its present success to Sir John Carring- particular step, so that the Jubilee buiten. hess should have been started long, long i
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The Field Battery turned out in good
Mir
Enticato at $80,000.
Mr May-At home in estimating for hospital Mcommodation you estimate at the rate of £200 a-bod. That is for everything, and we have taken that basis. I consulted came to the conclusion we could make it here 91500 n-bed.
Mr Smith-Have you made any estimate
Aberdeen. There is no reason why the cassfully upon the superstition and cupidity workpeople at the paper will should not of their countrymen. Having purchased reside there.
norcifully, Commander Hastings imposed | Six FURLONGS HANDICAP. 1st. Prize, the That it is excessively amusing to soo how numbers-4 odicors and 80. N.C.O. and with the Director of Public Worke, and he/ few years ago but woro net carried out imchorea near Tsing Yuon City, they
fines un cach defendant of 810, and ordered each to pay 85 compensation to the coalie.
entrance fees with 820 addot; 2nd, 826.00; 3rd saves stakes. Entrance. §1;
but if left in after noon on 6th April, $3.00 axter.
aLt. Col. The O'Gorman's Morrison, 11.4
(Mr H. Buck) £
Mr Medico's Hormes, 11.2...(Mr Penny, 3 Mr Cox's St, 10.6. (Owner) 2
Hunson's Surprise Party have arranged monster programme for to-night, in which it is apparent that it is the intention of the management to crown all their, previous successes, and on their departure for the North leave an undefaccable impression of ..the richness of talent which the Company length. Saucey came up on the outside avar
Tino-1 min. 37 secs. Morrison lod the most of the way, and win by about
the post.
the force of actual facts han modifed the original idea of a level road round the
a weak.
Island' That because I laughed at this completo circuit by level road, many of my friends looked upon us as a misanthrope for That facts are chiels that winn' ding, and
nearly dur be disputed, and the modified That Me Gersha Stewart and Mr Gran
proposal is the outcolae of this.
ville Sharp spook earnestly in favour of the new road, thongh perhaps they do so. from different stulpoints.
That the modified scheme appears to me to nou
HORDOLS RACE-Firat prize value, 340;
2nd, $13,00. Weight for inches, round course. Entrance, $3.00.
môn, and although the guns were over waaned about 24 man had to be idle and look un during the movements. I trust that will not occur again, and that the Comandant will take steps to sen laat the Field Battery are instructed in Machine
Guys will be utilised at last. Gun drill and then the whole of the Maxim
The Machine Gun Company, under their zealous commanding officer, waze very
as to the cost of maintenance.
Mr May-I would prefer not to give an answer to that. Of course, the Superin- tendant of the Civil Hospital could tell you exactly with a little calculation.
Mr Denison said factories were proposes an idol and set up a shrine for it in a boat owing to the want of means of access-aldly advertised the virtues of this deity, good road. The road from Aberdeen to Pokfulam was inaccessible for carriages on and cordially invited the devent to scoura account of the steep gradients, which were goal fortune by inmediate worship-oper in some places 1 in and 1 in 8 By the
to them at a moderata charges. new road there would La no gradients, sathing steeper tharl in no or peculiar cfficiency of this idol consista iu in 40. The intention was to make the the sprema control of gambling resulta, road as lerul as Quuou's Rand from the
The
M: Chaier-Then what is your idea on wicket ground to the Sailors' Homes He and anyono may safely stake his money at the subject suppose this scheme of yours was of opinion that a 30 foot rual would the gaming table or in lotteries, after re- he adopted by the Jubilee Committee 7:
be better than a 20 foot road. Á sono Do you intend to hand this Hospital over
verence duly rendered at the shrine. Tho parts a 10 foot road would be quite sutti pablit it seems are willing enough to be- to the Government/
cient, although it would be inconvenient Mr May thought it would cost $15,000 or 620,000 a year to run the Hospital, if
light, c.
for carriages passing. But where they had love this, and the sacrilegious rascals who
lead to the Golf Ground at Telegraphamart on parade; the only fault to find with they took into account medicine, foodcliffs on une sido and rocks on the other ran' the business can fill their purses to
I
Bay, though that is only a detail. That, amidst all the other of conflicting then was their numeric weakness.
views, it is comforting to hear that our have good reasons for prophesying that this Energetio
will shardly be rectified, and that this Com-
any will turn out as good in numbers sa : they are in quality.
missingnoral Ims discovered the.
Ins, during its stay in the Colony, exhibited in such profusion. After a run of three weeks, it says much for the resources of the Company that they are able to place upon Mr Hart Buck's Festigeur, 11.1. the boards u programme sparkling with
(Owner) 1 sivadity and including many itous of high Hoo, T. H. Whiteland's Kingscote, 11.1. Mr Gaunt) srollence. A rdorence to our advertise-
2 That it would certainly be a good thing for anyone to discover, how to link those ment columns wil give some indication of Captain Barney's Batearai, 11.0.
(Owner) 3
proposed I schemes with the Goverment policy of extraordinary pablic works.
who would' Buccessfully ac complish this feat would,
the intus of to-night's entertainment. We
Polligeur and Kingscote san woll together.
the
horses were apt to get scared, and they
would require a pretty wide road. Hooverdowing. It is gratifying to ses a native could not give a reliable estimate of the newspaper denouncing this kind of cost of the work without making a detailed trickery, and warning its readers against survey which would take three or four
being duped by pigious impostors; this is months to make.
all the more commendable in the present want of freedom which hampere the native
GILDING OF THE QUEEN'S STATUE. The Chairman read a letter from Mr R. K. Leigh, dstod the 9th inst., stating that he
The 7-pdr. and Machine Gun praction addition to the staff of the Hospital that had obtained an approximate price from Press in China.
would advise pairons to take their seats Kinyscole's rider ran the whole distance Thus anyone fancy, deserve Frum Tytam was very instructive, and Capt. | probationers Asistics of Eurasiang--would the Dock, Company for giding the statue
carly to avoid usypointment.
with the absence of a stirrup leather. Vol-
tiger and Kingscote crossed most of the hurdles almost uinnitaneously, and Vd- tigeur inished about two lengths thead.
AH.M.S. Alacrity comes out of Dock on Monday morning She will cual at once, and prepare to leave for the North on the 15th inst, with Admiral and Lady Buller THE LADIES NOMUNATION-Two prizes. Found course; four minutes allowed; ho on board. H.M.S. Centurion is to be ready
who passes the post neneast to the zime for sea on the 9th insir All the crews,
mit to win. No watch to be carried by both old and new, woro transferred on Fri a competitor. Entrance, $2.00. duy. The Minerva coale on Monday. She The riders clustered round Mr Master ou want out this morning for trials of Yarmouth Boater. Near the past, Capt. machinery, retuning later, and if all is the Hon. G. Hardingo, nominated by Ma- satisfsetory she, 'with the Endymion, will dame O'Gorman, rushed forward and camo leave for England with paid-off crews on in three seconds after the time allowed.
the honour of a Jubilee knighthood.
That, speaking of the Jabes, and the cor. recs me to give it, I am pleased to see you have lately adopted the name of
The Record Reign." That you may note by the let hare given, a competent authority, the dia wed' appelation can be correctly ap- plied only to a 70th year.
from a
at the scale of wodding anniversarion is as under--1st anniversary is a papar wailding; 5th-anniversary is wunden; 12, tin: 10th, crystal 20th, chins 20th, silver 50th, golden; and the seventy-fifth is the diamond anniversary. I may say, with all reverence, that
Thist
the Queen and also an estimate for the
railing and four bronze lions. The figures Gilding the status, Dook Co.'s eati-
were:-
Mr Lockhart-Is it expected that the ervation of this building will lead to any increase in the staff of the Hospital an at present constituted!
Mr May-Of course, combined with the erection of this wing I had an idea to ox- tond the probationary start, and the only would be required for this training of
be one Assistant Matron. He proceeded Gurdun, the popular and hard-working to say he had not taken into account the Adjutant, his scored another success in receipts that would be received from the instituting this competition. It must have private wards. The Hospital would be handed over to Government. Te combine ben gratifying to the doors of the prices this Women's and Children's Hospital with to find how keen an interest was taken by the Civil Hospital would be the most eo the whole of the Corps in the contest. nomical arrangement, and is would dla pro- vids suitable means training probation-
Total 7,500 good deal has been exid about sendings. They had the medical and pursing stofa already on the spot, together with the
The Committee then adjourned to meet or rather not sending a detachment of dispensaries and
everything Volunteers to England for the Jabiles. There was no sccommodation in bis build gain on Monday, when they expect to con
elude their investigations. As I understand the invitation from the 10 Jackson said in connection with the
for the hou
housing of probationers. Secretary for the Colonies was for the scheme of the Iospital accommodation the question arose of extra nurses. This was
few there be that find the diamond wedlocal forces' surely this is intended for the ding,
Mr
for
BOU
of that sort.
mate, $460, say
ENGLISH AS TAUGHT BY. THE CHINESK. It may interest your readers to see k specimen of English an acquired under Chinesa tuition in Canton. As we have not reached the era of certificated masters Railing, including gate, delivered in Four bronze lions delivered in Hong
Hongkong fixed complete, say... 2,000 [in this country, perfection must not be kong and fixed complete, say 5,000 pacted. The following is a copy of au
essay on Steamers :--
SUPREME COURT,
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
A COMPOSITION OF STEAMER.
Go to Hongkong from Canton, the steamer bad from 1866, more than 34 year The old tims use wood boat go to it, but they now use stemor, atomer is foreign name- Chiasso call fro bnat becanso it.uso a great
bost. The steamer is very useful in the world. But the now every countries have it, but the steamer go to H. K. from O, it is vary convenience for the merchant and
Tuesday, the 19th inst. The Rattler goes Hon. T. H. May, nominated by Mex That the Jubilee of a Quean's Reign must local military forces. At any rate, it would generally allowed to be a want in the placeBefore His Honour Sir John Carrington, water pan, and engine, therefore call fira
into Dock on Monday for overhaul of an derwater fittings She is being fitted with fighting tops on bor masta. H.M.S. U dainted leaves on Tuesday next, the 13th inst, for Trincomalee (Caylon) to meet the Edgar with hor now crow, The transfor will be inde with all possible dispatch, as the Edger has to be at Fortemonth on the 20th June for the Jubilea celebration-
VELIA AT Tai Doors:-At Kordion-
Alacrity, Falla of Des.
May, and Mr Gedge, nominated by Mrs Gelge, were second--a dund heat.
THE GYMKRANA CUP-Presented, value
نا
them.
Chief Justice.) Saturday, April 10.
COXON AND OTHERS,
660; 2nd, 820.00, Weight for inches. That his ennuni, raport shows, not only quite sure that tho C. P. R. or the P. and though he would like to make a beginkg: mortgage dated 26th August, 1892. The stops. The stemer have use too much
A Winnor of to-day to carry 7 l. extra.
A previous non-starter to carry. 7 lbs. extra. One mile. Entrance 34.
Mr Mastor's Afaquie, 10.12 (Mr Master) 1 Hon, F. H. May's Tocsin, 11.1 (Owner) Mr. Cox Saucy, 10.6 (Owner)
Time-2 min. 15 sacs.
Instituto, Paris, the microbe of the plague
fur wonen
16 10ren. It has nothing broker in the formerly Reb cooke, all steamer partner more than 20
Bnd
E. Br
Kaipan, Carrier Dore, Corge H.M.S. ACCORDING to Dr Roux, of the Pasteur That Earth turned out to be vary that & Volunteer Ambulance Corps will templations scheme for engaging proba Inland Lot No. 1206 and the Crown lease 30 NEW PIANos just arrived; bost markers,
Cosmopolitan-Belgic, China,
Aberdeen (None)
W. ROBINSON & Us, Piano and Musical Instrument specialiste and experts shops and Factory, Duddell Sky Show Rooms, Queen's Road Central
how
is tasily killed by antisepties, and a tempom- ture of 14 deg. Cantigrade, which is con siderably over that of boiling water. The microbe, however, retains its vitality in tite scil, and hence it flourishes among the moonts of the Eastern countries. denso populations and insanitary arrango-
T
the
begin operations bare. It is a well known
Also Cabin and Transposing Pianos, garan Mr H. E, Pollock (instruated by Messruteed for the climate. W. Robinson & Co.
plaintiffя.
The town of Volo which, with the part of That the Ron, A. M. Thomson will, I bo- numbers of gentlemen who du...not care cannot begin to tra this women's a Registrar issued his firet certificats in my Singaporean pride that a humble broker
Athens, lo likely to receive the attentions
ord
At present. He had heard within the last be judged upon those lines, if language have been a graceful compliment to have few days that partias were trying to get reans anything, and we cught to drop asked the Volunteers if they wished to be Burves from Shanghai but could not get the word Diamond.' That our worthy Officer of Public Health represented. The question of expense Mr Chater-In this schemo of Mr May's CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIb. t. 6. L. 5.
(De Clark) has been considerably pro could then has been gone into, and feel there is no accommodation for nurses, al- minent this week.
This was an action for forecloure under in sabing in probationers, that he is not afraid to give his opinions. would have me the case fairly if they
M Luckher-I auderstand that Mr
parties in the action were the Canton In-partners in it, and the captain; and cous- freely upon, but that he can make good had been consulted in the matter.
May's scheine is for providing a wing rolelysurance Office, Ltd. against G. L. S. pradore, and enginer, and sailers, and concerning the public health suggestions
Cox, who and of the Caleny That in view of the narrow cecaps the
to do with private nursing.
and P. E H. Surgeon-Lioutorant Stedman has almost
Melby, merchants in the men. It is a place of passenger receipt re- Bir May-It has got to do with private Colony. The original mortgage was a loan Colony recently had of a small-pos finished the course of lectures to the nursing. I submit you cannot train proof 820,000 in cunsideration for which the turn ons hundred cont, and next place re- epidemie being imported into the town,
Vativaers with the view of their going out first defendant assigned to the plaintifs as ecipt return of fivety cans. The stenmors - Dr Clark's proposals are well worthy of Ambulance Class, and the members are
as nurses unless you found and keep up o consideration.
the Doctor's lecture upon The Salt and competent instructor. I tape to hear
very lucky in having such a painstaking women's and children's hospital. I traerty for the redemption of said suur first make from Germany.
stand tinst the Government has under co cont per annum his right-and interest" uz and interest thorson at the rate of 7 per of different and much more interesting than
tioners for the Civil Hospital, who could of the ground, be trained within this new building, and That thero is to be gathering of
Singapore, Hongkong, and Customy foot' that one is badly nooded, and with whe world cabsequently be let out for Deacon and Hastings) appeared for the
private parties; or they would start on Posluster-Generals in Shanghai shortly, Surg.-Col. Bratt as P.3.0. of the Station, their own account. In any case they would
Mr Pollock said by an order of the Court | As I understand it (writes The Moralist' to confer upon the knotty points raised 1 am quite sure the military authorities be available. We could easily find a site dated 6th December, 1895, leave was in the Straits Times) the seller forwart of by the recent organisation of the Chi- nese so-called postal service.
would lend every assistimos. There are for quarters for probationers and the granted to proceed & parte. The pre- Straits Insurance shares at Shanghai, at
you close to the
quarters You your local-intures mary decree was made on 26th February, Hongkong, and at Singapore, is, practical lievo,
combine with this visit one of his about the routine of ordinary drill who
and in pursuance of that doorco, they, the same person. It is gratifying to properly until
you have woual tours of inspection, to Hankow,
children's hospital. You must begin them Fovehow, Amoy and Swatow, in would probably join purely Ambulauer with the women and children, and gradual Ningp
September, 1998. The defondents did vf Singapore should have proved himself the interests of the Hongkong Postal Corpa, arid. I hope to hear of at least 20 of them on Department.
this ia chie in one point in having day appointed, On 9th February, Turks, and Hersties who no the financial
the Registrar issued bis this bcapital in connection" with the Civil
159ts that
“second exports of Hongkong and Northam China: now in the throan, of oxcitement and long to Headquarters.
$24,361.7 were due It would, no
be an Hospital, because probationers would there
no doubt, an intereating topio indignation, is not surprising, and (as you
have a wide field to gain expericnt They Mr Veitch, had filed an synth Cone Bus, perhaps, the main thing is that he did and should be paid at the Hagistry of inquiry as to where the Singapore broker have already hinted) we in Hongkong can
would save the Government and the rate attended on behalf of the plaintiff
got the information upon which he acted, share their feelings over the Invertebrate
payers a lot of expense, and they
ronid action of the Foreign Consuls and the Municipal Council.
SOME time ago, the unofficial member of take a great amount of werk off the Euro-was not paid. He any and the money set upon it, and that he must be in prevent
naked his Lordship to of netting a substantial profit. That one would not naturally look for a the Hongkong Legislative Council petition. ab af would not reality of instaasit make an order for foreclosure, and that the
second edition of Croto in the admirably-ed the Secretary of State to advise Her that staff would not arise. The amount
spect of these promaines. It
the Foreign Consuls (as the by the official rate last year, appropriatal siderably loss than 600,000, including the absolute foreclosure of the defendants,
just a rough setinate. It might be con-
His Lordship grunted a decree of the wisdom with which they have reduced their tulated upon the mingled liberality and was not desirable to vary the dosigns on Which, a sua equivalent to seventeen half
cost of furnishing.
rates westward from Singapore. The reduc forces.
per sant. of the colonial revodine for the The Secretary of
Questions were asked as to the possibility
tion will, no doubt, lead to Mr May's scheme with PATENT Musto boxes Violins (fine model), Bow of business, as Buck of amalgamating Consuls are members of the Windy Con State now says that he
A reductions oort near the Whangpoo.
Hongkong, in this
1 included a Medical School for Chinese BROWNIE.
own petard, los matter, is hoist with its
for it was the unalical
wards from Hongkong and Shanghai, Mr May hers who Arst expressed diabontent at the altogether being brought into the scheme. It appears from the existing date those the telegraphic nircle from which there la
objented to the Medical School
probably because those towns exist within ixed an
sum arrangement whereby the
the Colony *Now, Bobby, you write a list of the toys paid forty thousand pounds a year. The The site contemplated by the proposons of moderately high temperature favours the competition, the competing routes teleg the. you want and we will send it up the shim eventeen and a half per cent. might work Road below the Pekfulam filter beds. He heat or cold do not. There are, however, and the Chinese and Rasalan rautes on
A Woman'e' scheme was the in Bonham spread of the plague, bat that extramas of Bastern Extension Cables on the one hand a nobody in his dober senses wantanoy to dear old Sante Claus. Oh, no, farcurably if the Home Government would rodiny however weary he may be of ilfo.mamrue, los me send him a list of the things deduct from the revenue on which this did not faxous (list eite unless the erection: some areoptions to this rule; for instanes, other Theme competing soubes, having #WRF Norris
I don't want.'
percentage is calcainted certain same that of that building was recogzined as the foro at Byras, in 1735, the beat was excos fixed their prices by agreement, will make Aunderstand it, maid the Innocent BoBDY--' Mamma, de ike streets of Heavens regarded as Municipal revenue, or as rauder of a new Civil Hospital. He was of alvaj and in Roumelia, in 1737-83, the no reduction, whereas, in Bingapors, waard The main thing in pokor is to be Eur with milk and honey? Mother-So Straits, to · Municipal revenue in the opinion that would be very expensive continued whore the temperatura the Cable Company in the undisputed
But, there is no Municipal ing the draw. It a't a much in the Bible says, dose. Bobby. And in body of organisation in Hongkong, to Juery as bain quick out our way, that why the angel bave wines, cages the Secretary of Stafa refuses to make auch
TORVOTIONE. Strathi Jama
not
the
Oficer) and the whole of the officers, petty the Cult of Volo, and is a regular part of but the Model Settlement of Shanghai is this class sonding in their mos before Hospital, And through the wards of the pay the amount found due on sulliciently sharp-witted to spoil the Jou
cal
reply
Tax Royal Navy having boon naked to co
of a blockading squadron, is the only out operate in the plague work at Kombay let for the produce of Northern Greece. Captain Henry L. Fleet (Sarrior Naval being situated in Thessaly at the head of officers, and seamen of the aquadron have
for Austrian, French and Greek voluntoured unanimously.
steamers. The closing of Volo would be a esters blow to Greece in respect of opera- Tex record caign celebration of the Queentions on the Thessalion
frontier. is being much discussed in all ciroles of French society. The long and prosperous: Izz Chancellor of the Exchequer, in retrospectis treated in friendly fashion, and to Mr W, F. Lawrence, in the House of tho comparison between sixty years of her Caimane on the 2nd March, said that the Majesty's reign did the choppy vicissitudes of Franco during the same, period, la plus sant reading to Englishmen. It is gonnel
hoped the ppendage the Ugod to Victoria will bunde
night mean Viukoria the music o ail work Her hajtaty will be specially honoured on the Riviere this year where her venemble figure has become familiar.»
offigy on the bronze coinage as well as the silver had been the same since. 1805.
was
OLD VOLUNTEER.
pany to receive the
governed municipality of Shanghai, over Majesty to disallow on Ordinance passed given to establish the hospital defendants be absolutely forestcaed in ru THE Telegraph Company are to be compta-
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Mayo
an increased
usually
oten erentadas VINOHAR resent coinage was, ho believed, geney That I sta told only two-at-three of the defacies of the Colony Cannot to advisas hat propused by A Woman! which Mandolines, and Strings of all kuda. W do. No reduction ham baon de home.
donaga at short intervals of time, and the
to be satisfactory, considered to afmid the attempt at a special coinage in 1837 was not by any means so successful an thought at the time. The sixtieth anniver- Selo Vaca Bury of her Majesty's reign would bo com-
magorated by the issue of a metal,
Tas only failute a man ought to fear 1 failure in lanew be the purpose he reato be best. — George Bllokges
Tka most extengva cemetery in the world
In that at Rams in which over 9,000,0 human beings here bants interred.
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Cal mom.
Robinson & Co
business.
was as low as 3 deg. Fahrenheit. The patter of everything, aubstantial reduction Cavil Hospital was not within the sage of phare history or hope the opidumiy is unseems to be that competition is net wort Mr Lookhart said the removal of the question whether dryness of the atmos is given. The moral intended to ke bined - practical polition at prOBERT.
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