a kavo rebelted a bepyar kiyi KoTHE FILIPINO LITIGATION.
TRE WHO PLET Mgar Bya menza, ZargoBE
pabliosiion in curtainly what it kisiga to be,
■ unaful plekk compaisle. The dratory Aguinaldo and the Hongkong
Az and Shanghai Bank,
- proper h för Kabe (Hingo), Osaka, Kinto, sto., and there men also a full and complete list of the minionssics stationed in Japan,
AUTION IN THE SUPREME COURT
At the Supreme Court, In Original Juris the Barind Treaties, the no Tan Herdiction des Lefore His Hon. El John
bour Regulations, ats, Map of Kobe and Blogu
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for the good managerique and good sport host of datele in this way, it takes away | Counsti je dealda by a makchip whis" thin" for himself; what prodation 1980, 23. Watch they have shown today, I think it really a great deal of responsibility from matter is in committee wasther this planes, Maink the shampla mentionnée AL le obidly due to their energy and unliving the war of cattle to take precautions shall not be ruined. With lasse abatryan, kenaurabis gentleman servul to those The ordinary half-yearly meeting of efforts that this result has buosa abieved, against his daille being infected with tions I beg to mere that the Council go into imperfect the protseling would be take shareholders in the Hongkong Hotel Co The Chairman Mr Ilo Tang and gentle disease. It induces atackass, prasibly, committed to consider clause 91 of the Bill cause were retained (Har, hans ) War Lid was held today in the Company's mon, I beg to thank you, on behalf of my which may past the Goverment very dear. entitled an Ordinancs to amend the law the broad reason of fair play I am again Hotel Mr C. Wilex provided. The sold and caleagues, for the condḍenge you Dr Clark said in the first plans they must relating to solicitors of the Supreme Court, the retention of this clause. The hungur
Mr Stewart Lockhart asconded.
abla member qusted a lot of other colonies revolution W. Paritt Brocton), 0, Monney (Secrestinue always to deserve it.
to that effect.
Carried, treurs E. Osborne, have placed in us, and I hope we will can declare the shods infected, and proda
which have a disuse of this kind is opera D.
too. He mentioned Australia, but Am Dr Atkinson sounded. | tary), A.
Gooy, W
Carried
tealls in different from Hongkong Hong-
the Auss a Crowd kong las Dolony,
here is also a 1 07: Carrington. Obiter. Justloe, and a Special Michael F. Henderson, dar
I will be noticed that we hate altered the
title of our report toslay of the proceedings
viit
N
ANOTHER OUTBREAK OF -KINDERPEST.
TERRE ANIMALA INSPOTUD.
Mr Follook-I beg to move, in accordance with the conclusion arrived at by the After some more discussion, Dr Clark majority of the honourable smburs of the moved, that the six cattle and the olf Law Cotamittes that the whole of dwuss 21 tralan solonies are meatly self-gorening. which were at prosent in the infected shed be struck out and that oleusa 23 bo renum-2herefore the law in the Australian acionis bo slaughtered, and that the Government beroda clause 21. I think, Sir, it will I may be materially different from the law of be informed in order that compensation seen that the object of this clausa 21 in un Rugland and require a year or six months doubtedly to confer to certain extant & sort for a man to get accustomed to it; his in might be puid.
Dr Atkinson seconded,
of monopoly, if I may so express it, on the this colony we mostly adept the w Mr Orosby proposed as an amendment solicitors at present practising in the colony England as our law, and our local ordinances hold of them in a very short time. dificult for an out-ly
ly gob ed, and that Mr Kennedy to advised to because it would be very d remove the healthy cattle as far as possible aide pers go into practice on his own the clause and when in Committee aut
if this clause were to remain For these reasons I support the deletion of away from the present situation.
standing, to go account. Of course if any solicitor came to ad the proposal to sutiks it out. Mr Osborns seconded.
Mr Bolifios-With Mr. May moved a second amendment to this colony and acted as clerk to a firm of the effect that they only alaughter the diseas. solicitors he would no doubt be asked to
In the Supreme Court, in the miss, Aguin and intereas parted, depoalted with the Leung buang, Winkutis convenizom Mr C. Vivian Laddn, the Colonial that only the diseased animalɛ be slaughter-i in the solicitors' legal work of the colony 1 are not very voluminous. A man can elados
5 Jury the heating of this sult w mrmed, Bandera, B. 8. Philpott, J. E. Gomes,
H wwwĢrisanto Japanonand Gregorio Agoncillo,
W. Michael,
Clarke, T. Brown, J attorneys
Aguinaldo, the lex. Hosper. Ho Turg, Ho Fook, Lo Cheung der of the Figlio Forces in the Philip Shiu, In Ches Fong, Loong King Shan A special meeting of the Sanitary Board fuse for the recovery of a sum of £200,000. Tad Tak, Ho Yann Nam. Ho Chok Teen, was held this afternoon to consider the fol.
Ka Fonk, etc.
fowing report to the Secretary of the Board, The Secretary read the aldo. The Hongkong and Shanghai Me M W Slade (instructed by Mears the meeting
Bank on 3rd Janitary, 1898.
The Hanking Corporation, The reason for the Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the
pmeties, here, I propose chasings will be found on roading the report plaintifs i Mr J, J. Prastie, O. (ius.lowing the usual actie, entlemen-Fol. Veterinary Surgeon of the proceedings. The plaintiffs have obtrusted by Mussa Johnson, Stokes and with
the defendant Cer and your permision, to take the report appeared Master)
for
tatenient of accounts as read, portion.
gewifying to the Board to be in a position following Jurora were
were empannelled to meet you with a statement an satisfac 8panish Purchase Money' as a heading to M, Beattle, F. Smith, E. tory as that, presented to-day. The profit outbreak of Hadeest has occurred in aed cattle, 181re the 31 head to a position enter into an agreement binding him down honourable friand referred to solicitore who
Osborne, W.
feated to the use of the phrase "The
the jury against the plaintiffs in the case.
----Mename: *.
W. Craddock.
Yesterday, the
It ia
Government Offers,
14/9/93. Sir,--I have the honour to report for the information of the Sanitary Board that an
tinctly calculated to prejudice the minds of Whealer and D. were excused from oord showing for what we have always housed. Tud of the animals are infected: the infected cstile, where they were. We fail to see how any jury of fair, attendance, while counsel yontinyad their the year-and a very lean half it has slaughtered at are, and that compensation and womled Mc Men
minded men should be influsteed either one way or another by the title of our report, as it has not as far as we know, any bearing on the ce; but in
arguments by the questions of law.
your permission theen
My
is one point I may as well answer.
not infooted but in the some shed with I think it is better that there should be here and then went out and formed a pesos should be free to some and go and be free footing as a full-blown solicitor who comes Mr Ormsby withdrow amendment,
‘a motions.
to not up sa solicitors without any restris, direct from England and starts as a solici. A solicitor who comes an a clerk to a Messrs May, Onasty and Osborne voted tion; that the public should have the benefit toe.
firm of solicitors comes on the recommen for the amendment Dr Atkinson and Dr of the best legal advice available, and that Clark voting against it. The amendment no one who comes into the colony should be dation of people in England who have pro
therefore, carried.
in any way restricted from setting up in the bably known him front childhood. They
freedom in these istters, and
and thas people tive. He
He put such solicitor on the asme
A
There are also 31 animals "which, are way motion by Mr Osborne, seconded by profession of solicitor. I therefore beg te | have studied him, they have studied his Eeference to the wish of the plaintiffs' | ship's attentionét report of this case We have decided to commence the forina of these at present show'no syınptoms Dr Arkinson, that the Colonial Veterinary move that the whole of clause 21 bo struck character, and recommended him to a firm
Surgeon be authorized to slaughter any of the throa cattle and a calf which had been in contact with the diseased animals, as anon as they showed symptoms of the dis
was entried unanimously,
Babe,
out and clauso 22 be re-numbered,
is
in a
months, amounting to 862,809.94, is the re- Stab ea in which wix cows and one call are been accustomed to conder the lean half I recommend tlut all these animals be often been in past tiusca. The dividend to the most of $1370 be paid for them.
· THED "CHINA_MAIL' BEFORE THE COURT,
To-day, before commending the argi- proposed-x per cent. for the half-year under the provisions of Sestions 3 and 5 or
biskes, with that already paid for the Ordinance 17 of 1857. ment,
Mr Slade mid-My Lord, before this first half of 1898, ten per cont. for the case is called on I wish to call your Lord year, which I think gott will ngrew is not an housed in another part of the premises,
but as to what I submit is antistatory return on your investment
disease, I make no rocainmendation
of solicitors in this colony. Consequently exceedingly
Mr Stewart Lockhart seconded.
there is some safeguard with regard to him, coumal, we have adopted another title which appeared in one of last night's pation of a Reserve Fund, and for this pur- concerning them.
a full-blown Mr May-Cannot these infected suimala
Mr Bellice As I nbject to the deletion at it have sot arido $16,000 as the Erst
quite different which may be less displeasing to his clients, pers, namely, the China all.
poin "or his advisers. So far na the Court Itself
of cause 21, I beg to offer a few ramarka in soliolent coming here and starting praction. The Chief Justice You have no atidavit. contribution to what we hope may soon be isolate 7
the
MrLadd-From what do you mean, Sir?
support my contention. I understand within a fortnight of his arrival.
of Mr Blade-I have the paper and nothing become an important. buttress to
art of the Ordinance that this clause forms part is popeerned, no one respects the Bench else. I wish to call your Lordship's atten
The wa
sum of $0,000 has Mr Mag--From the remaining thirty-
The motion was then put and curled. force in the Straits Settlements. now in fore Ac. one head,
Me Pollock sagacated that as he would more than we do, and that respect la ten, tion to it, and if necessary I am prepared hoen carried to Repairs and Ronowals Ac
ritten off 38,440.88 Dr Atlduson--These six cow and one BILLS BEFORE THE LEGISLATIVE to those whish obtain in the Straits Council it would be advisnite for the
The conditions which obtain hers are aimi
not present at the next meeting of the motion on the adjournment to count, and we have written make dered now and always in the most spontemnit the proprietor of this paper for con- from the value of Furniture and Fixtures, call are isolated.
I Settlements, and da which will then stand in our hooks at Mr May-Last year you claimed to have
Standing Orders to be suspended so that not see the reason why such An important clause should be the Bill could be road a third time. Ha His Lordablp-Unless you have an 80,000. by no means too high a rate, concured a cow at the Dairy Farm, Pokfulam,
At yestering's meeting of Council there delated from our Bill. I take it that the proposed that the standing orders be sus however, from thean results, I ought to any alaughtering there at that time to allow
advantages to be
be derived from the retan-pended. this clause painting and ro
use would bo ucation that the cost of
threefold. of your experiment, which was successful.
Ir Ladda-There were five daughtered
Flat, it would restrict the influx of lawyer pairing this.
at that time. I only treated the last one, hauling of the report, which I submit in
partios nf the distinctly calculated to prejudice the minds entire exterior, amounting to 814,958 98, and you hua como
of the half year. penal
...taneous and hearty manner because of the tempt of Court.
concern.
raaifont fairness and the well known | affidarit, I do not think I can deal with the ring the extent of the ponewals. Apart. | by gerum treatment, and you did not do
integrity which now govern itu decisions. And in saying so we are simply 'statirg'i what is well-known to be the honest truth, We are ever ready to accept the verdict of the Bench in such matters.
"Bisde-Certainly, but I thought it would be perhaps convenient to make that
tank wou from base-1
the
GD grater
Apportion dow. - It is only concerning the ment to roof and woll Be the
Md one was successful,
Mr
to have cured it. ~~[ zilagri doubt of that.
There was not
COUNCIL...
BE JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
lar
van considerable discussion on the Rilla betion fore the house.
of
of unknown character and dispositions into the colony, thus reatrioting and
of
Me Blewart Lockhart secunded, and mation was passed.
the
Mr BellllasI would request you to poste
Mr Pallock said-I beg to move the
spilltors have had their say on the subject. Ercond reading of the Bill entitled An ing ligation. Laughter, Secondly, pone the third randing of the Bill, until the would protnet the Intereste our fellow. Ordinance to provide for the Performenco ditizens, the old-outablished solicitow and
in this
It
and
thirdly
it
Mr Pullock-The standing orders having
been suspended I beg leave ka mbye the third reading of the Bill
far half-pace fra oplople, we received- of the jury againes the plaintiff in this cBRO. This band out of the outlay; amul will not toured kt, and thero calttal of Divino Waiship and athor Borvicos in at. i the Bella foils waris latter from. You must bring it before Thanks
abe incurrad sgate, lus us hope, for WURintan & Orbi), but wó 100 na' zoazon the regular way. Haro gelcare al vona. “Adequate provision fy the wexo isolate fan tho remaining thirtyond, | eordangs with ilg. Rites und Coremantes of statimised by unscrupulous roen. For in: i mation was carried, only Mr Hallitas votos.
Solicitors of the plaintiffs (Mezare
to see the wording of the abará part-
mean by communicating: you but her Hie Lordship You understand what proper complaint, 7 think the publisher and proprietor should be sammunicated with
It was decided to deal with the matter after the adjournment.
he the
with the proprietor and pabilaher of the paper t
existant and efficient up keep of the building Me Blade He has been communicated must, however, be undo. It woul esph
with faformally, but I do not know whether very falsest economy to allow the Butui tu It has reached him yet. There has been fall into shabuiness or disrepair. Tho YESTERDAY afternoon, in the City Hall, Mrno formal communication.
great alta of your directors, which they J. J. Francia, Q.Q., delivered a lecture un
have kept constantly before them through all the years
of adversity as well as during der the ausplora of the Odd Volumes Socies By on The Strength and Weakness of England. - Hon, T. H. Whitehend occupied the chair. There was a large audience, Inaluding H. E. the Opremor and H. E. Major-General Gascoigne. Mr Francis's lecture as in large part a reply to the lectare delivered by Colonel Elsdale last woek. Hr France did not agree with Culonal Fisdale that the British nation was more vulgar than other nations, nor that it was deficient in imagination. The cause of the weakness in dealing with the various
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Mr Gaschen is suffering from an stick
MAJOR MARCHAND IN AFRICA.
are not,
1
Wo
the
part purely re-enactment of provious law comer as best ho in the preservation
and rights
permanent.
motion was carried
The Council having cousklered the Bill in Committee, it was read a third time and passed.
THE LAW RELATING TO SOLICITORS.
Sir Stewart Lockhart sseandsd, and the
SHOOTING.
Twelve members of the 'A' Machine
W
11
enfeguard the mi
solony from belug why nut cure these ?
M: Tadds-Donause I have not the means the Church et England as Enins John's
stance, & practitioner works hand and against it. Cathedral Church at Victoria and chewhere builds up a business for himanif, but tai kreftoms of these, ase nut oven in this Colony; for the Incorporation of a there appears anddonly in the field a Church body in which the said Cathedral rank atrangar, a man proban the of lansa infocked.
Mr Ladds-Threo of theta are, and three Church shall be rasted and hy which it aberaster, who has no
shall be administered and for other pur local laws and customs, and who sets the more prosperous times that have lately
Dr Atkinson-It is difficult to say whe-poses connected with the said Cathedral to work either by fair or toul means, and Gun Go took part in the March,competi
Church
If hanecrable members will dawned upon the company has been to ther they are nicotet or not. make of this a first clase hotel in every
Mr Ornisby-Why shoa'd the three heal kindly turn to the statement of objects and lawyer the busines of the old established tion, with the following result
lawyer. Surely, sit, notice of some kind, sense of the term, and to maintain that thy ones not be sont to the other side of reasone set out at the end of the Bill they however shart, might be given to enable
sppear the island somewhers, to Stanley or Shau will see that this for the must this old resident to cope with
Sasure is reputation, it is necessary that
may aroo shall be goud and attractive, its kiwan, and give them a chance
Six plenishments of the best, and its
Mr Ladds-You run the risk of infecting which was in force. The only point of way his vested interess catering liberal and azeellent. Therefore, gentle the district to which they are removed. Importance in which this Bill contains an munths' notice of residenes of probation men, we shall have to go on spending Mr Ormsby-Mr Kennedy has lately amendment upon the previous law is that it cannot be a hardship to the new-comor. He Sort merton... 38-328 26 34 28 Skelton * money, for though we have made great leased a large area of land up behind the makes the tentre offius of Iny members of has everything to win and nothing to loon Sorgt. Laimmert *... 92 31 26" w progress and bare nequired meny most cotton mille for farm purposes. Why the Church Body annual instead of and his character should be known before Gunner Plummer 27 24 18 16 85
the residenta e be allowed to entrust Sergt. Smyth 31 29 24 necessary and desirable things, we still shock he not sond bis cattle there?
The Colonial Sacratary seconded and the their interests in his hands. Honourable Gunner King 91 17 22 23 83 have wants, and
others is new Among
31r Lalde-It is only 200 yards away. Mr Ormsby No; it is a great deal more.
members will remember the roat samod
30 17 20:14 81 Holman ... 30- fornitura for most of the rooms in the Old Building. This we are getting by degrees, It is a quarter of a mile distant.
Webber who landed hero few years ago Sergt. Underwood... 16 28 16 20 and expect in another twelve months to
De Atkinson-The disease is so infectious
and soon after he was admitted into the Gunnor Barrett 24 16 13 20 79 courts enmmenced to practise in this colony. Capt. Sander .........
22 27 11 14 T inve the Hasel wall furnished throughout; to any cattle in the same shed, that those
Before his character became known be questions of foreign polley to which Colonel of influens.
indeed, we shall not rest content until every cattle are almost certain to contract the
Tonlin room, corridor, and corner of the building disease. That is the reason why they al-
7 30: 23 Mr Pollock-I beg to propose that the victimised a number of clients, and before Gunner Wodehouse... 26 18 11 24-70
..... 21. 7. Kledale bad alluded was, he said, want of
is equipped in's style that will justify the waya slaughter them at home.
Council gu inte Committee to consider any redress could be obtained he cleared
Lieut. Fullerton wou the Nos.--1-and-2 knowledge, and not want of: imaginabodajnim klimatisisille gommize kane asuired ab - Bersary; feit & Co. and the impending jaary to have an animal renysed from the Į ta amend the law relating tu solicitors off in his. * History.
reputation gained. By the removal of Mr Ladde-To treat a cay it is necas clause 21 of the Bill entitled an Ordinance out of the colony. Mr Norton Kyshe
of the Laws and Cups. el. fe pecomuneisladi. Lekin ask of tells us that
*Winners of Spoons, Mess Gibb, Livingston & Co., we shall The appliances I have sent home for, but members to kindly refer to the report of the the lawyer in Hongkong enjoy a high
Standing Law Committee on this Bill which
I to i soon have at least a dozen more good rooms they have not arrived.
so I cuntend reputation.
WARREN'S CIRCUS. available for guests, and furniture for these Mr Osborne-When we discussed this have laid on the table at this meeting of it is the duty of the legislature to see that
PROFESSOR, DEISTOL'S NORSES, has already been ordered and partly re-
the Council, and I would now draw the atno black sheep enters their ranks, and that matter as the last moeting, it was decided
tention of honourable metibors
that raputation continues unsullied. In my Mr Rhodes is at Borlin in connectionceived. It will also then be practicable to te slaughter all the animals, both those in-
The degree of intelligence evinced by Mr Whitelend-1 submit that this is not address I have mentioned only the Straits make various improvemente on the first fected and those in the said shed. The
of a billiard room for the animals--we speak now of the present six here are not being properly treated. I think Cape and Jamaica all the British colonies startling. Their exhibition clearly proves also referred to the system of party govern-Williams and attended a sitting of the
The business of in contact with the whole of Kennedy' two days or three ment as a cause of weakness in foreign stag during a discussion on his mission, in trust will supply a want.
so-called brate mind. Their assing with a view to the busi-be admitted in the courts and qualified to SOVETAL
upw policy. One of the principal afront points son raid and Mr Rhodes' unfriendliness to
bich
speakers recalled the Jame- the Hotel has shown steady increase in herd. They are not kept inside the sled matter is browse day at least before the periods of residence before a solicitor can
practise. department, the bars and billiar until the disease breaks out. Therefore, it ness being conducted on regular lines,
In South Australia one year's performances prompted the writer to elicit is necessary to suppose the whole herd will The Clerk of Councils-It was sont round residence and notice of desire to be admitted some views from their educator, Prof. D. to which he alluded was the equal adminis Germany. The Colonial Secretary said that room have been well frequented,
courts in time he infected. I should like if Mr with the orders of the day, perinision to carry a trans-African Rail are pleased to see that the dining room is tration of justice, ut only as between man was through German territory was only pos. now so popular as a restaurace The im- Laulds will tell us why he congidors it ne-
is necessary. In all other Ausimlian Mr Stewart Lurekhart-I understand that no solicitor can be admitted to practise with, M. Bristol re training. Natural intelli- gence' said he, 'varios quity sa much provement of
of the service has occupied much cessary to slaughter good anlasts and the Clerk of Councils has forwarded to each out serving his time in the colony and pass among animals a among men. attention, and efforts have been made by not remove them to place some member a copy of the report with the ing examinations there. In Canada in the
$10,000 college education esa transform the Board to secure good Chinese servants, distance off, so as to save the Colony orders of the day. I do not know whether district of Ontario it is and has for boy whom nature has valued at 6 osuta and after training, to keep them, as frethe cost of slaughtering them, becauso wa
the honourable inember has received i
into a 810,000 man. Similarly, it is a r desirous of practising there vain, ungrateful task to try to revise ent changes are fatal to efficient attend have to pay, according to the Ordinance,
to be first resident in the colony for une gear, nature's intention among the brute mind, unce. I am glad to say that a gratifying the full cust of a sound animal and only Taeasure of success has attended thesa en half the value of a diseased animal.
while in the Quebec district he cannot be where the diversity of cerebrum is quite as deavours. Through the exercise of caro
admitted to practice until be has served his great as the hamon.. Years of tact and and vigilance, the losses from bad debts
articles, afresh in the colony for a period of patience exercised on a horse that is have been brought to a minimum; and the
from three to five years. In British Colum stupid by nature is time and labor lost. stock of wine and stores has, by the same
bia practice only after a period of one year's it is as imperative to have a receptive means, been kept in good order to the pre-
a Foglish solicitor can be adultad be To achieve success in training buria bona fide residence in the colony. In Now mind as in training a boy Zunland on English solicitor before he can battle lies in the selection of the prospective be admitted to practice in the colony must pupil. Whatever measure of success will passa thorough examination sa to his know be attained depends solely on the faude- lodge of local laws. If this clause be ex mental selection.
Tooth it's tentaro Zaal goaly a plusd study baba.
of Seeley's Expansion of England. The reason the British wore disliked by other
natiune was, he suggested, the national self
· GERMANY AND MR. RHODES AFRICAN RAILWAYS.
· Complacency and arroganco raufting from with his scheme for a railway and telegour. One such has just been effectul by point that sceurs to mo is this. Those the regular course of procedure. The mem-Settlements, but I find that except the Prof. Bristol's horses almost borders on the the accomplishment of great deeds. He service from the Cape to Caira. Mr Rhodea the equip and residents, which, we and calf-those animals have been recently these reports should be sent rval one or havo made laws and regulations fixing the almost human possibilities latent in the
has had an audience with theick- use of
SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED.
blocking the navigation.
The e.s. Rydal Hall is ashore in the Canal,
ard man, but as between the executiva and sille provided German interdata were every- the individual. Colonel Eladale, Laut. whore gauranteed." Hobson, U.S.N., and Sir Granville Sharp each spoke on the topics raised by Mr Francis. Lieut. Hobson's comarks were to the effect that the strength of the Anglo- Saxon race lay in the fact that the Anglo- Saxon was a hard-working man. In all the industries, arts, and science, there was a' Vast m1949 of accumulated knowledge that trad to be mastered before progress could be made, and it was in the tera- city of the Anglo-Saxon in sticking to his work that the secret of his autocess lay. He illustrated this by a reference to the contrast between the activity which prevail.
SUPREME COURT. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr Justice Wise, Prime Judge.)
13th March, 1892,
A DARONET AŒED FOR LEPAIRS TO BICYCLES.
every
Joarders
me.
many years
Mr Whiteboul-No; it has not reached English solist been necessary for a
Mr Chater-I have received mine. Mr Ladda-These animals are not run Mr Behlios--I did not receive the amend ning lose all over the place. They are ined form. The original form was sent to me. sheds, kept in sheds all the time. When only found it on the table. disease breaks out in no shed there is no reason why it should not travel over to the
other sheds.
RAT 7
No
HalfTM the
w
His Excellency-I think this matter had better stand over until the amended form can be sent round to the members, It is vention of vaste or deterioration. The loan *} nf $500,000, which was called in by the By the
Mr Osborne-They must be allowed out very important that the amended form
hould be properly considered.. Hongkong Land Investment Company, was into the yard before it breaks out.. paid off on the 31st December, and on over- Mr Ladda-They never let them out of
After consulting with the Acting Attor draft armunged with the Hongkong and the shede.
поу General, He Excelioncy said-The Shanghai Bank at & per cent per annum, Mr Osborne--are cows always in shedaily not be here at the next meeting of taking a retrograde movement, and will not tions should govern the selection
Acting Attorney-General says he will pro- punged from the Bill, Hongkong will be What criterions, principles, or indian- R. A. Collins, of the Dragon Cycle until arrangements can be made for floating Mr Ladds-They are in loose boxes. Works, sought to recover from Sir Horace Debentares. I think that is all I have to Dr Clark-Can Mr Ladds tell us if there the Council, and it is important we should be in touch with the other British colonice. asked. Meslabon, B., Captain in the Royal say now, gentlemen, but I shall be glad to has been any communication between the have his assistance. I quito agree with For these reasons, and for the sake of the To estimate the precise natural intelli- ed on the American ships when the oat-ize dote to four bicgeles nod for the to to.
Welch Fusiliers, the sum of 8120 for re- answer
any questions you may wish to put cattle at Kennedy Street and Causeway honourable members that these matters wolfare of the colony, I submit that clause gonce of any animal is a moot tuak, as criti-
should be forwarded in time to give time 21 should form part of the Bill.
cal as it is important, both the features and break of the recent war was anticipated and supply of one Dunlop tyre.
No questions being asked the Chairman, fr Ladd-I think there can be no doubt for consideration. Has the honourable Dr Ho Kai-1 am one of the members of entire form of a horse need to be audiod be the supineness that prevailed in the Hastings) appeared for the plaintiff, and count
Mr Looker Cof Messrs Deacon and proposed the suption of the report and there has been communication. Disease member & copy now?
the Law Committee who voted against the approximate his mental capacity. And Spanish fleet. In the former the men'
must have been conveyed between the two Mr Whitehead-No, sir. There is not retention of the clause, and for the reason these prove often misleading... Sultan, the Mr Gudge (Messes Johnson, Stokes and Mr Goddard-I have much pleasure in places before they were aware of the con- one on the table--neither of the amended, that it is against free trade and free cam- mathematician, and one of the brightest In worked all day' without a murmur, getting Master) for the defondant.
Eccording the adoption of the raport and tagious nature of it.
nor of the original.
petition. At the end of this 19th century the school, is an exception; fills usarmed up coal and putting it back again, protect-
The Plaintiff said that sometime in the passing of the accounts, I think the shinra. De Clark-You do not know if those Mr Belilio-I think the omission of this it is very curious to hear one speak of the he seems a horse-idiot, and fully ing weak points around the guns by cost. beginning of February last the defendant holders must be pleased at the very gratify cattle have been raccolly removed from important clause should have been publish vested interests of a profession or a trade, that impression by a baulky, stubborn dis
od in the Gazette for solicitors to see. asked him to go to the Marry Barracks asing statements laid before then They Kennedy Street?
and to argue that those who happen to have bage and sand-bags, and prectising every he had soms bicycles to be repaired, know how the hotel has been kept up. Ir Ladds-Oh, no, they are not. Pro-
His Excellency - I do not think that this boon in the locality for some little time position that made him atterly unelons Ior service to his owner, but intuitively feel should in consequence bare the field to ing the next morning, and Lieut. Hay showed spent on the buildings, which has been attendants running hetween the two places. into the night practising with the electric hintent bicycles which wore in the open air paid out of the earnings of this past half-
ay agreed that
should be created and the door shut against courting his temperament, I began
instur eong, and after months of studiously Dr Clark-In that case we muy expect with the consideration of the Bill.
I began train light, whereas or the Spanish ships the in the road in a very bui stato. It was your, I think everybody can feel satisfied the whole 31 to be infected?
Mr Pollock The amendment 1 referred others, The honourable member who has ing him. I adopted methods of my own Mt Ladds-No, I do not think so. agreed between the Plaintiff and Lieut with that. The hotel is in a muro prosperous ordinary drill was gone througls in the same fag that the machines were to be re- and better state than I have ever known it,
to is No. 18 in the report. I will just read Mr Osborne I certainly do not like the paragraph in the report. It says, "ThJust sat down said he defended the rothat seemed so porivelly adapted to
Lention of this clause on three gmunda
Denver is another excep- Fotes of thanks to the lecturer and to the where necessary, and that the machines very conducice towards that prosperity. I the whole value of the herd of cattle, that clause 22 be numbered clause 21, them a place I am afraid it would not stop never have discovered him. While strolling perfunctory manner as in ordinary times.enamelled, fresh tubes were to be supplied and the energy of the Directors has beim the idea of killing them and paying the whole of clause 1 bo struck out and First of all, he said, it would decrease him, his rapid progress was a revelation Higation. If f you took away all the lawyers tion. But for his baulkiness, I would were to be put in thorough working order have nach pleure in seceding taondop-I think we ought to agregato the motion and all the other inombers in jav-litigation. One more solicitor in a place or leisurely down a street in a small town in
Hon. E. R. Balilias being opposed to the for the sauz of $100-320 was to ko'charged tion of the report and accounts.
eattle from the disse on and laughter. In order that honourable members one loss will not lessen or Diaterially affect America, he came bolting round a corner extra for the Dunlop, tyre.
Cari a unanimously.
ones and pay for hal or a clause 21 was I caused In cross-examination, plaintiff admitted Mr Ho Tung, proposed the re-election of { their value. If these attle
might wor
goo what
litigation in a place, provided the in-harncased in a cart with vegetables which the H.LG.M.S. Kaiser Isla de Cuba, Ils that the bicycles were re-enamelled with Messrs R. C. Wilcox and W. Parfitt to the driven away, and placed a long way away slip to be printed for honourable members habitants of that particular district are his heels were fast sending skyward. de Luzon, Hu H.I.G.M.S. Prinzess ally used. Plainti denied that anything
Aspinall's and not baked enamal as gonor-Burd of Directorate,
from the rest of the herd, there seems to containing cluse 1. Honourable members bent upon litigation. Some people, it will caught him and was at once attracted by me no reason why the disse should will rensabor I referred to this particular be within the knowledge of this Council, his alapely form and laughing, twinkling Vilbelm, Chasau, Product Sultan, Tailee, was said to Mr Hay about renickelling and
eprend to the rest of the her.
clause at the previous meeting of the Conn-are particularly fond of fitigation, and I am opes, all mischiorous with the fun he was considered ho hatt fulfilled, his contract Haiching, Arizone, U. S. 3, Monadnock, when he returned the machines, which H.MS. Whiting.
were in thorough working order.
Emeran Gibson was called na an expert Cosmopolitan,Don Juan de Austria,
witness on en
behalf of the plaintiff. Phra Chom Kiao."
Sir Horace MaMahon said that Lieut. Aberdees-(None).
course.
It was
possible movement, and then worked far Flaintiff accordingly went to the Barracks When we know that the $14.000 has been hably contagion lins been carried by tho is the regular that the Council proceed themselves, and that a sort of moly faith in him, I bought him for
chairman brought tho meeting to a close.
VESELD AT THE Docks --At Kowloon--
tain.
the diseased
Oven to me.
Mr Philpott Beconded. Carried.
Messrs W. H. Potts and W. II. Gaskell as
Mr Lowis proposed the re-election of Mr May I am inclined to agree with cil. That clause runs as follows: No sure one or two more solicitors in the place giving himself. His owner bitterly de
My Osborne. I do not think the circam- person who shall have been admitted would not increase it. As to the vested in nounced his bad luck in general and the auditors.
stances are the saxan as in a country, as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of terests of existing solicitors being alfected, rule in particular, claiming he is not hig Mr Georg
seconded.
say, in Ireland, where the whole indus. Judicature in England or an attor veated interests are totally at variance with enough to work, and too lazy if he waz, hò Carriod.
try is in brooding cattle. Take a coun
ney or writer in one of the Courts at the idea of free trade in England and equal wants to live by his wits." That being the
Queen's The Chairman There is one other little try like Mouth, which is simply one Dublin or Einburgh shall be admitted to opportunities to all-aot only to the
a cumparatively ridiculous coat. Hay contracted with the plaintiff, and that matter, gentlemen, before we part I want enormous grass farm. Of coarea, if you practise within the colory as a solicitor subjecte but to foreigners. (Hear, heara ; object of my search, Ibonghit him sta he had nothing to do with the controot. to bring before you of their remunera- | might simply depopulato the whole of the firm of solicitors practising in the colony men in any trade or profession, we have to The auditors have go to a place like that, rinderpest otherwise than as a clerk to a solicitar or An to our being chosted by unscrupulous Ho, however, waived this objection. A LONDON Telegram, dated February 14,
applied for an incrassa Lieut. Hay
RW.F., Baid the contract tien. The fees at present are rather small country of its cattle. Here the worst that until he shall have actually resided in the við our common zene, as, for instance BREAD & Allison Pianos, the vary best reads:-It is stated that the Pope, in re- was to thoroughly repair, ranickel, re- ceiving & party of Irish pilgrimë, remarked soumel and overhaul the machines. Plain, plied for an increasò to $200 The Board which are apparently now not infected will ceding such admission, and antes pro when we ask adrice of a doctor, a solicitor, { value,—Robinson Piano Co.
$150 for the half year--and they have np. can happen is that the 34 head of cuttle colony for a period of six months next
be shall or an architect. The low cannot, like AE that the return of England to Roman fiff was to supply new tubes to tyres whereas no power to vary the remuneration become infected and be destroyed. It have previously given six months' notice in old grandmother, provide all this for grown- Catholicism was daily becoming more cercossary: What plaintiff returned the four Undor, the articles that devolves apen the seems to mes cut an unreasonably thing for writing to the Registrar of the Court of up men. (Hear, hest.) The honourable CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIO, CHOLERA, machines, they were not in rideable condi. shareholders. Therefore it has come be- Mr Kennedy, if he is advised that the his desire and intention to apply to member who has just sat down seemed to AND DIARRHŒEA REMEDIA tion. The tyres could not be blown up fore you I have much pleasure in slaughter of these three head of cattle is be so admitted; but any person who think he had given us a good example in esa elicitor within the colony as gave the case of Mr Webber. I think JAYEKURE WEWITSON PENILLES opery, Blood only for 24 hours. The posing that the remuneration of the audi necessary, for the protection, of the other may have been admitted to practise favour of the retention of the clause. He TB #xplendid zomody for 'bowel oqmplaint: in their various forms, both for adults Puma Chemist Rand BI since they were returned as an ex
machines were not and could no? 36 ridden tors he raised in future from $150 to $200. 31 heard, that ho should himself, in his owlark to another-solicitor- or... firm of everybody who was in D Hony durlag, and children. It is just auch a medicine:
Mr Ho Tung--Is that for two or for one? interests, his own protection, slaughter the elicitors aball, after having so practised for Mr Webber's time knows that he came as
family should keep at hand, and Chamberlain's Cough James Livingstone was
perot af six months, be deemed to have out as a clerà to Mis Ewons. He an orpecially during the summer co Berenikly bas nitaimed a promindade in thle pert witness on behalf of the defendant,. Mr J, H. Michno) amponded the proposi-are variona thug Works has mention- besa edmitted to practise within the colony with Mr Ewens for about a year I !
colin, cholera morbus, dysentery, diarrhoea, boch ing and said he found many defects in the motion.
and shall be entitled so to Saken the chipon which were not in a zidesble state Carrion.
ed that Mr Kennedy has landed a certaip..as a solicitor van account unless pre- came out and got himself admitted as a provalent. A for' doses of Phin reimagi
believe it was two years after that he bloody flux and cholers infantum stomers when he oxamined them,
The ChaininaThat concludes the portion of land which is a considerable dis, practise upon
his will check any ordinary wood His Lordship beld that the plaintiff did business. Dividend warrants will be ready tance from his sheds, and there is no eas included from so doing by any lawful agree-solicitor practising in the colony on his
With regard to the not fill his original contract, and there this afternoon on application to the Serre on earth why he should not put up uatment or undertaking.
ewn account, and it was only after he diseases. It can be depanded open re fore, in law, he could not recover. Judy fary's office. I thank you for your atten- sheds and remove his healthy cattle sharp publication of the matter in the Government left Me Kwens's office that these scandals in the most gevens and dangerou mment was entered for the defendant with danco.
and allow the three head to romain where Gazelle, 1 would point out that no dator- came out. Supposing man in the When reduced with water and sweet _____ Mr Ho Tung-Before" we depart the thay are, and perting they will not got the mination has been come to as yet by the same way were to come into the colony, it is pleasant to make children h simre, four mughinge reza axbibited in shareholder ought to propose a hearty vote fatection at all, ist
thick if Government wili ke for hensurable members of tela, supponing elaway 95 wero rojalysed; 101 vaj
to the deletion of this plauze serre ble time with a solicitor, and then, Sold everywherd Pros y el sud Th of thanks to the Dirveiem and gabeini ainfi te to pay the porchio full value pr
*TE IS REMARKABLE,
district, and though it krodfood a few mont
aNtion Derer haalbeke to recommend it to wil who
The Chairman-That is for the two.
100.
-three head of cattle. It seems to me there
The Director of
which might be done.
Courtical
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