TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1907.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE MOROCCAN MENACE.
Situation Becoming Serious.
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter,
via Bombay),
LONDON, May 13.
The European residents have left, escorted by troops.
THE BUILDING ORDINANCE.
Back Yard Requirements.
Applications for exemption from or podi-j fications of the requirements of section 175 Of the Public Health and Building Ordinance aro frequently received by the Sanitary Board and at a moeting held this afternoon, no less than oight such applications were down for consideration.
THE DUMPING OF DEAD,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Plague According to Dr. Pearse the ratio of the number of bodies of persons Compared with Previous Years, who had died from plague picked up in the streets, etc, to the total number of reported
The following tablos regarding the Dump-cases of plague was in 1898, 23.1; in 1809, ing of dead boities by the Chinese were 24.2; in 1000, 20.5; in 1901, 19.7 in considered at the Sanitary Board this 1902, 34.6; and in 1903, 81.7. per cont. In other reports the percentage is given in 1896 as 23.0; in 1998 as 36.0 and 28,1; in 1809 as 40.0; in 1900 as 37.1; in 1904 as 28.0; in 1905 as 18.4 per cent.
afternoon.
3893
Your
The most important was one in which 1807 Messra Palmor and Turner, on behalf of, Mesera Seinasen and Company, asked for a
Increase:
BODIES YOUND:
Land
195
301
.
I.
Harbour
40 198
In Kowloon in 1904 100 deaths from 80 per cent, 245 porcent plague were registered and of these 50 The number of bodies other than Chi-bodios or 47 per cent were found abandoned The situation at Marrakesh is creat-modification with regard to No. 112 Wing neno is nogligible. In 1893 the total was in the streets, In.1004 the total number ing grave anxiety.
Lok Street and 320. Dos Vreur Road. | 11; in 1897, 27.
of Chinese deaths registered in Kowloon Notion had been served on the architects
was 1164. Of this number 407 or 85 por roquiring that back yards should be Abandoned bodion in the streets, etc., foont were deaths of persons whoss bodies required, though this would ment and number of cases of plague, small-pox had been picked up in, the streets, etc, the removal of balf the kitchen floors in Victoria and Kowloon, in 1005 and). and roofs. The houses, submitted by Mesare 1908. Palmer and Turner, were corner houses, well lighted and ventilated for the whole depth by windows opening into Morrison Street. The enforcement of the section Year The laby Crown Prince is making splen.would ruin the houses for the purpose for
which they were built-ten houses. Som did progress.
few months prior to the application for a modifiantion (Nov., 1900) plans wore sub mitted to the Sanitary Board for enlarging
[REUTER'S SERVICE.] SPAIN'S HEIR.
Lounos, May 12.
The Spaniards are delighted at the resolve of Queen Victoria to nurse the
child herself.
Naming the Baby.
LONDON, May 12.
of the side windows, etc., and then no question was raised as to back yards..
A signides number of abandoned bodies; B, cases of phagun; C, small-pox.
VICTORIA,
A.
1005
014
1906
700
B. 180 024
KOWLOON,
C. Total. 25 205 132 750
1905 ... 1900 451
259
08
+
***
199
121.
10 108 37 230
Comparison between number of abandon-
After consideration, at a provious meat-ed bodies and number of cases of plagia ing, the Board recommended that the and amull-pox in the first quarter of 1000 houson be treated as special cases and that and 1907.
At the Ciril registration of the Heirno proceedings be taken to enfores the Apparent this morning, the young Prince provisions of or tion 175. received the uamos of Alphonse Eduardo.
THE UNITED STATES AND
JAPAN.
In a letter dated April 23, 1907, the Colonint Soeratury informed the Board that the recommendation had not been *pproved of.
This was communicated to Messrs l'almer
the Medical Officer of Health should inspect the premises,
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
2.
A meeting of the Legislative Council is called for Thursday, 18th May, 2.30 p.m.
BUSINESS The Hon. Colonial Bocrotary will move an Additional Bye-law under Section 16 of} the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance 1903.
QUESTIONS, . Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock' will ask 1. (n.) When will work on the new harbour of
refuge bo commenced? (b.). How long is
C. Total. Such work likely to take? 9. (u) What was the cost of erecting the retaining wall on the South side of the Signal Station at
06
VICTORIA.
.
Á 1000 171 1907 ... 222
B.
02
87 179
138 141
KOWIGON.
1908 ... B9 1907-... 87
4
G
31 35 37 48
SPORTING:
The Civil Service Club.
The annual At Home" will be held by members of the Civil Service Club on Monday next--8 to 7p.m. Mrs Chatham, wife of the Hon. Mr W. Chatham, will present the season's prizes,
Golf.
THE SHANGHAI MISSIONARY
CONFERENCE.
(From Our Correspondent.)
SHANGHAI, May. 0. The question discussed on Monday, May 6, was Consity and Federation. Already the paper and debate of the first day of the Conference had traversed some aspects of this question, still there was roora for mush more expression of opinion. It is easy to see that uniformity is impossible when high Anglican, Close Communion Baptists and Seventh Day Adventists meet to discuss Comity, and Federation Everyone can see that on the surfaço the task scoms helplose. This, however, is what transpired, and it must be 587ditted that there was manifested
The monthly competition for the Robert on Farewell Cup was hell at Happy Valley from the 11th to 13th May, 907 The following returns were made:---
88-83 04-7-87
ROBERTSON FAREWRÍL.CUP. *Mr F. W. Warre... Dr G, M. Harston... Mr T. C. Gray
(10 entries)
POOL.
+Mr R. O. Hutchison ... Mr F. W. Warre ... Dr G. M. Harston... Mr T. C. Gray
Mr G. E. Morrell....
(32 entries) *Winner of Robertson Farewell Cup. +Winner of Pool.
The Captain's Cup for 1000, presented by Mr E J. Griak, was won outright by Mr.C. Paul Chator who defeated Mr F. W. Warre in the firul:
Lawn Tennis.
HONGKONG CLUB TOURNAMENTS.
sppeal to the authorities being the last re sort, and only after a full nud" care- ful inquiry into the real facts of the Case so that the privilege secured by Treaty to Chinese Christians may not be abused, or the purity of the Chris tian Church corrupted and its good namo prejudiced." After the foregoing, what ever individual man may be led to do, in well meant efforts to protect their fleak or mombers thereof, it had been deliberately. stated once for all that non-interference is the policy that is generally recommended. Any departure therefrom should be only after careful sarutiny, and in extreme ones, Other resolutions were also pissed dealing with public questions,
HEMORIAZA.
way.
The afternoon sesaton was devoted to the subject of memorials. The Rev. Foster was Chairman of the Committee. and fund alange of the matters. To the Chines throughout every desire to respect thie. Govorniment a memorial is to be presented peculiar tonots of each other. This on asking for religious liberty for
for all 82-2-80 itself is a great step in advance. Dr. tablished religiou expects conformity to Christians. At present the so-called es- 89-781 N. I. Ament, of Puking, had charge of cortain forme.
worship which make it 04-9-80 the enbject, and both his paper and his very difficult for a sincere Christian to 06--11-85
become an oidoki. Then a statement 104-1880 speech indicated that he at any rate was of the ideals and aim of Missionary
prepared to meet others half way and at workers had been prepared, and this the same time he insisted that the forms of was to be placed before the Imperial : expression forged for us in ancient days Government. These documents will be amidst heated controversies should not be translated into Chinese, and it is hoped assumed to contain all essential cloments and: German Ministers acting
prosented through the British, America
in concert. of the Christian truth and even the ancient & caraful letter to the Christian Church language cannot be regarded as inspired. and will be traitslated by the same Com throughout China has also been prepared Sonie plinases in Mr Ament's speech were wittee. The latter to the Home churches somewhat unguarded, and Dr McKay, of and a memorial on the opium trade will be Toronto, deprocated them as they would ¦ forwarded to the Churches of Americs and be misunderstood at home. The Doctor, Europe. So, the work of the Conference Two interesting games in Hongkong though at bint he assumed full responsi was done at the time arranged for, and in
most effective a Blackhend's Point? (b.) Who has ultimately Club's Lawn Tenuia Tournaments were bility for statements that were considered
it met on Wednesday morning to hear to boar the cost of such retaining wall played yesterday afternoon on the Cricket afterwards, allowed thor to be withdrawn. and affirm Tuesday's minutes. On Tuesday and Turner, who again wrote asking that Red number of abandoned bodies in 1905 report fron Mr Halifax with reference round, both in the Professional Pairs The day was not without its surprises, jovening many votes of thanks were passed
Comparison between number of deaths() as the Government received any
The first resolution, viz., that The and not least enthusiastic was that to the The bottor of the two matches was that in Conference recommends the formationality hus bean very general and motor fire engines or an improved system which Mossra H. Hancock and H. Pinck of a Federal Union under the title The members present at the ton.
hoste of very generous
Shanghai Hotpi and 1900.
of firo-alarins? (b.) If the Government Ina received such a report, will the Governmey were opposed to Messrs E. J. Grist of The Christian Fodoration of China was were: Delegates 264, Senior Missionaries, and G. A. Hastings. Anticipating a good passed by an unanimous voto. Then an ox-officers, members of the Conference, 183, ment ay it upon the table.
visitors, 894. Voting members of the contest, though Mosers Hancock and peared a stormy petrol, and there was a Conference therefore have been 478, and The Hou. Attorney-General will move the Pinckney wore expected to win, there was storm. The Ven. Dr. Farnham donounced for this large number howes have boug
a fairly large crowd of spectators when the the whole thing as unreal and forecd. Ja-provided. First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin-tch started.
deed, ho affirmed that the scheme had A gold watch was presented to the Rev. ance to authorize the Appropriation of a
The legal representatives started well, been put through by means of Jesuitical G. H. Bondfield, the secretary of the
cutive Committee and of the Conference, Supplementary sum of four hundred and good service by Mr Hastinga and find methods, whoreupon a storm of dissent who had done so much to put things soventy-seven thousand eight hundred and smushing by Mr Grist placed the first game arose. At this juncture Bishop Roots, through smoothly. For this watch each forty-nine dollars and fifty-three cents, to to theif credit. A game to Mr Haucock of Hankow, rose and said that if there are a little. This is not the place to defmy the charges of the year 1006; the brought them even, then another fine was difference of opinion ample room mustamlize as to the practical results of the First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin-display of killing smashes, this time by be given for expression thereon or we were it is one of the most remarkable gatherings. grent Conferorice. It is curtainly true that Of the 86 deaths from pingue 52 (or BU
elements of per cent) occurred in two out of the tenance to remove doubts as to the validity of Mr Hastings, saw the third game go to lost, so a resolution was passed that the and, considering the divergat
the mont the proceedings of the Suprenio Court of the legal representatives. Buth Messas subject be reconsidered. However, after which it was composed, cut of After pointing out that the arrangement The Registrar General Inid on the table this Colony during the time that Alfred Hastings and Grist did little next gune, two hours talk the original resolution was amonious assemblies that ever came to King-Mikado and Prince Fushimi retured of half kitchen and half verandel must be returns showing that from 1837 to 1906, Gascoyne Wise, Esquire, held the office of as their opponents gave then no chance, again pat, in exactly the same words, and ether to form a Church Council..
treated as a special case, he continued the number of Chinese deaths registered Puisno Judge of such Court from the the placing of Mr Finckney being very sure: carried most ananimously. Of course as What I desire to know is whether the was 124,249 and during that period 20th day of June, 1902, down to the present The cut played by Mr Hancock was not very things are to-day there can be no organic Board in treating the arrangement of half 13,514 bodies were buried without formal time; the First reading of a Bill. entitled effective though once or twice le made it unity and no uniformity, but there is no kitchen and half verandal: as a special enquiry. The percentage of bodies buried An Ordinance to amend the Bills of Ex-very difficult for his opponents to return reason why overy effort should not be put caso makes tho recommendation subject to without formal enquiry to deaths registered change Ordinance, 1885; First reading of accurately. A good display of volleying by forth to bring missionary workers close
A unique procession. solemnly passed the condition that the work of opening up range from 24 per cent, in 1889 to 251 per a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amond, the Mr Hostings and Mr Tinckney brought together. half verandah is pal in hand at once, of cont in 1903, when plague almost trebled binaried Women's Property Ordiname, down the house," but Mr Grist lost severn? A very using collapse of a slight through the streets of the Settlement last. It was the occasion of the whether this work is to stand over pending over the previous your. In 1906 5.9 per 1906; the First reading of a Bill entitled Points by werk tossing, a department of opposition to written forms of prayers Saturday.
Ordinance, 1887
LONDON, May 12. At a dinner given to Baron Kuroki, in Washington, by President Roosevelt, Mr Taft said that he hoped the present cordial relations between Japan and the United States would always exist.
PRINCE FUSHIMI'S VISIT.
LONDON, May 12. On Saturday Princa Fushimi visited Windsor Castle and nid a wreath on the
tomb of the Inte Queen Victorin; in the evening the Prince attended a banquet given in his honour by Sir Henry Cap
bell-Batinerman, at which Baron Komara and Sir Edward Gray were present. Sir Henry Campbell-Baunorman tousted the
cordial thanke.
THE “SILVERLIP” DISASTER.
Loxoox, May 5. The Shell Transport and Trading Com pany's tank steamer "Silverlip," last in
benzine, was the first to carry a bulk cargo of benzine through the Suez Canal since the regulations of the Canal management were relaxed.
The underwriters lese £170,000.
Mr Shelton Hooper minute that, as the Governor in Council was unwilling that the matter should stand over pending the publication of the roport of the Commission, he considered that the modification original- ly asked for should be granted.
Mr La Cha Pak-I agree with Mr Hooper.
On the same section the Secretary minuted:-I do not understand clearly what lo Board desires by the condition in connection with the arrangement of
half kitchen and half verandah, in fier of
half kitchen and half yard.
Year Deaths
1905 6504 1900 8087
.
Abandouc Lodies 1008 1447
19081 in 6; 1900-2 in 11
ዓ.
Fer
centage.
I
18
Plague and small-pox in 1806, number of dentis in the first quarter of the year.
January February March.....
Total...
districts.
PLAGUE 2
24
SMALL-POX
24.
23
52
ORDERS OF THE DAY.
SHANGHAI NOTES.
(From Our Correspondent)
SHANGHAI, May 9.
the Bay of Biscay through an explexion of the consideration of the report of the cent, of the Chinese population were An Ordinance to antend the Probates the gang at which, both solicitors were came about in this way. It may be funeral of Mr Wang Ju.pak 'who wa
TREATING PLAQUE CASES.
Depots for Kowloon.
The Hon. Mr A. W. Brewin (Registrar General) reported as follows to a meeting
Coumission. If the Board insit on the buried without formal enquiry, as against 1
weak. After three all "had been called, remembered that the clergy of the Anglican murdered by an armed robber mt his work being done at once, and the Gor-per cent. in 1891. The births of Chinese in
the Brokers began to exhibit good steady church at their own meeting to further residence in the Tiondong Road. The erument after considering the report the Colony decreased from 1511 in 1887 to First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin-seomer to weaken, particularly Mr edge of one another, suggested among
The Hon. Dr lio Kai will move the play and as they did so their opponents mutual respect for and increase the know. dead young fellow was, a member of the Chinese Volunteer Corps, and, accordingly of the Commission does not amend see-801 in 1896, In 1891 the births average nues for the incorporation of the Hongkong Hastings, and the set ended in the other things that a joint connaitted should he was given a military funeral, For the
College of Medicine.
tion 175, the applicant can legally be com- 7.2 per 1000; i 1908 the figures were 2.8 pelled to open up that half of the kitchen per 2000. which he had converted into a verandult. Mr Lou Chu-Pak minuted-These figures In any case, if the present pronedaro is bear out the statement that dumping is duo followed all those special cases, no matter to the institution of measures for combat- whether the flourd recommend exemption ting plague. I doubt that the 4 per cont
CHINESE CUBICLES,
Sensible Suggėstions.
Brokers' favour by six games to three.
prepare a prayer for God's blessing on the first time in the history of the port for The legal representatives made a Emperor of China, and on the Chinese om. eign volunteers turned out to honour a recovery in the second game of the next pite, to be used at all Churches which cared dead Chinaman and it was a very impres sely winning after 15-40 (it was Mr Grist's to adopt it. Thereupon a British brother sivo sight to witness the coffin containing servico) had been called, a fine sinash by rose and began to point out that every one
the body of a dead Chimman gently laidh Be Hastings being the turning point. did not approve of written prayer. At this on one of our gun carriages and conducted Then ensued a lurd struggle One-all," junitive a pleasant faced little lily with all foreign cozeniony to the Canton "two-all," "thres-all," "four-all," and was aced marching up the sale and ascand. Cemetery prior to its ultimate removal to to make use of a detached building va buen considered by the Government. I dated 3rd May, was submitted as follows cubicles, was laid on the table at a meeting Brokers made an end of it and won by upon the audience a hushed silence. for its smartness and precision and the A further letter from the Government dated May 3, on the question of Chinese "five-all," were called and then the ing the platform. Thereupon there fell Canton. The native Corps was noticeable
or an arrangement of half kitchen and half provivus to 1004 wore not in the majority
of the Sanitary Board hell to-day-The verandah, will have to be re-considered of cases the bodies of newly-born infants. Chinese Public Dispensary Committee wish after the report of the Commission Ins
A fotter from the Colonini Sedetary,
M. I. L. 198, Hungham, numbered 86a,bog to suggest that the present pro-Sir, I am directed to acknowledge the of the Sanitary Board this afternoon, as Hangham West, as a District Plague Hosedur be nitored, and that the Board receipt of your letter of the lat instant follows pital. Certain repairs and alterations will in those cases where it is of opinion that from which it is inferred that the Sanitary
seven games to five. Both Messas Grist Chairman," she said, "I have a proposition
have to be effected and I recommend that oxention might be granted, apply to the Board has no suggestions to offer for of the Sanitary Board to the proviso steady play of their opponents wore them preparod.' I heard these gentlemen who between the white and yellow air in
the building be approved (subject to these Governor-in-Council for authority not to being unde) as a place in which plague may enforce section 175, and in those cases where an arrangement of half kitchen and
be treated.
I am directed to invite the attention mitigation of the grave nuismies and outrage, to deconey comunitted by the contained in section 154 of the Public Chinese population in casting away large Health and Building Ordinance which, to two remedies were suggested to the Board made to the Government, does not appear similar recommendation, subject to such for authority not to enforce section 170 on
other the institution of more Chinese brunch dealing with the cubicle question. I
honoured the dead man as a comrade aud
Chinese Town Band acquitted themselves and Hastings can congratulate themselves to make. I log to move, that we add to very well indeed. Forhaps this act of on the fight they put up. They started the resolution the following words and respectful sympathy will love done moro brilliantly-it was too good to last--but the that a metrical version of the saine be to bring about a real semblance of harmony
down.
object to written prayers singing with all Shanghai than any amount of social gather. The second game, in which Messra W. their hearts All Hail the Pawer of Jesus' ings at the International Institute. We In another letter Mr Brewin mado akili verandah would be satisfactory, apply numbers of their dend. (2) It appears that judge from the representations recently Gibson and T. R. Norrie were opposed to name. If therefore this proposed prayer the native officials did everything in their
the Army representabi.es, Lients. Ogle wore izanged into a metrical" She and Satterthwaite, was remarimble got no further. The whole Conference power to give weight to the ceremony, alterations as the Assistaut Modical Officer aondition that this work is carried outono, the cromation of abandoned corpses, the to have been availed of by the Board is for the good play shown by L. Satter burst forth into roars of laughter itemtad The Mixed Court Magistrate was in a In both cases the decision, should be finat, hespitals. I may stato that the Government, am now to suggest, as a practical means. three games, deuca being reached in the shaking with delight. It is needless to Pupils of the Public Schools were, also thwaite. Tho military pair. won the first and reiterated until nearly everyone was carringo forming the procession and be Another plague depot was required for and no time limit fixed. I further suggest as at present advised, does not propose to for giving as much. titude in the use of second gano by Mr Gibson somshing the any that she won the day. Notwithstand paraded to pay their last respects to a mAH Kowloon City, and this also came up for that the Beard recommend that section 1 adopt the former, and that it fails to see cubicles as is compatible with reasonable ball on to Mr Norrie's back, amid laughter.ing this discussion the general trend of who was held high in the esteem of for
of Health might suggest.
consideration.
SANITARY EMPLOYEES.
The Suspended Inspectors.
SECRETARY OF STATE'S ACTION.
the Colonial Secretary, dated April 29, as follows:-
signers and natives alike.
io
(4) be deleted, and that the proviso of sec-what useful ubject would be gained by sanitary requirements to the poorer classes Lt. Satterthwaite was playing extremely things was towards a more generous appre tion 154 (9) ko substituted therofor. If this considering the latter until it is made of Chinese inhabiting Conement houses, well, while his partner was of his game, a cintion of one another, and the close of the were done section 175 (4) would read as apparent that the existence of the branch that the Board, by means of some of its fact which the Bankers were not slow today it was felt that we had deliberatelyn and Americans are on their very good Judge Willey has returned from Tita- follows, and the Board would, with the hospitals and dispensaries which have boon consent of the Governor-in-Council be able already established is producing an offentlicem, institute a house to house in avail themselves of, with the rosult that made ourselves part and parcel of the great behaviour. He has a tidy-long het of to exempt special cases from the require-in the mitigation of the evil. (3) It was spection and decide what number of Lt. Ogle was called upon to do a great don whole, and that whatever would be the final mont of section 176. At present neither because the periodical returns furnished cubicles might reasonally be allowed to be of the work. Mr Norrie did not seem com-effect of it all we shall understand cach cases of no special interest to engage his attention and more important ho has An important letter was laid on the table the Governor-in-Council nor the Board has to the Government showed that no such excited and maintained on each floor and fortable; he played without the coolness and other better, One of the duties of the
accuracy which characterised him on Satur- Federal Council will be to attempt mounced an examination of attorneys of the Sanitary Board this afternoon from the power to cxempt, ovon in those cases effect bad as yot followed the institution of thereafter make recoutumendations accord day and several times he failed to rotarn to prevent overlapping in the field, Canton. Of course, you know his is going.
tako place on his return from where no useful purpose would be served these hospitala and dispensaries that the ingly for modification or exemption by the fairly easy shots, Bowever, as they warmed of which there is tog push in the down to Canton on the 17th of the month by enforcing the requirements of section Colonial Secretary's latter of the 6th ult Governor-in-Council,"
up to the game the Bankors exidbited better south of China, and therefore a waste I wonder if Cantou will witness a flight of "I am directed by His Excellency the consent of the Governor-in-Council shall addressed to the Board. (4) Ara missonsible suggestion.
175. Proviled that the Board, with the was by Sir Matthew Nathan's direction Bir A. Shelton Hooper minuteil--A very combination and began to walk away from of energy that should be devoted to better black birds before his arrival se was the Oficer Administering the Government to have power in all cases to grant the modi apprehousion appears to exist among the
their opponents, winning five games in objects. Hon. Mr E. A. Howett Tho cubicle succession. Then Lt. Satterthwaite won state for the information of the Sanitary Gention of or oxemption from the require bors of the Board on the subject of question has been one of the primary his service and next game Mr Gibson,
THE MISSIONARY AND PUBLIO QUESTION9 Board that as a result of investigationsments of this section upon suelt conditions,
On the morning of the last day of the initiated by the Public Health and Building if any, as the Board may deem expedient." the reason for the dumping of dead bodies, cansos which has given rise to the com- serving wall, ran ous, six games to four. Cantarence it devoted itself to the discus
The second not was an easy one for thosion of the relation of the Missionary to- Ordinance Commission, elargés of bribery
I may state that the Police Depart plaints against sanitary laws. This matter Mr A. Shelton Hooper minuted-Is it at were preferred on various against Messrs F. Ward, S. Kelly, Jto the Governor-in-Council for authority such dumping existed in an aggravated the Public Health and Building Ordinance in: this sot also Lt. Satterthwaite's play it was inevitable that the question of Chi and the streets, of the Settlemont are te
occasions prosent necessary for the Board to apply Iment can furnish abundant evidence that has been fully dealt with in the report of Baukors, who won gaines to one, sudwards Chinese Uflaials, Under this head R. Log T. P. Chually, P. T. Lamble not to onfores section 135 7. What authors form prior to the year 1894, and the Commission, which it is understood will be called for, applauso on several occasions.nese law spits should be introduced, assuming their normal cheerful aspect. and F. O. Amy, luspectors in the Sanitary has the Governor-in-Council to compel institution of measures for the prevention Colonial Secretary should not be replied to made excellent reluros, but this Bankers/Indeed, ono of the first resolutions con- The last deliberations of the mighty band"
or-in-Council from the exercise of the troubling the Governor-Council
and mitigation of pingue.
superstition prevailed over common sense,
but not the bodies of grown up persons, Amongst the better class, their infants
case in Tientsin. By the way, there are people who say it was not a legitimate earthquake shock wo axperienced last week; it was simply the ground trembling at the thought of the return of var
trenuous friend.
The Missionary Confersuco is at an ond
days in
which to rid the
eliortly published. The latter from the Half-a-dozen times ho volleyed well and ho
until the Hoard has land an opportunity of played on to his partner most of the tines own that some complain tint Mission-their couls of their impresions and as
corned itself with this matter. It is well wore sometimes Department, and then officers, with the the Board to enforce this section 7
My Lau Chu-Pak minuted-Before 1804, considering the report of the Commission and he had to make his own opportunities. aries are ferid of toddling in lawsuits. Last day drow towards its close there we a folk have had ten long : Theso enger exception of Mr Iamble-the chargo against Mr Lou Chu-Puk-A rory: sonsible whom was held to be not proved-were suggestion. The Board can refrain from if my memory serves me correctly, only the Mr Lau Chu Pak--Something like this Messrs Norrie and Gibson have now to aftor dite inquiry suspended by the Govern-taking action in special cases without bodies of the infants of the most ignorant should have boon doue by those responsible moot Captain Beasley and Lieut Whyte in Anyone who listened to the debate of Tues- mind rush to be heard by different members of thera would jurap to these class of Chincao wore dumped, where for the carrying out of the sanitary laws. the semi-final in this competition, and thin day would know that, at any mate, this is Three or four of t
was kept busy regulating their notions. winner of this match will meet Messrs Hot true of the lendar.. It has been said foot at the same time and the Chairman Hancock and H. Pinckney in the final. On that many Chinese sock the segis of the When the favoured man or woman onea Christina Chinchin order to lauditever their found himself on the platform a food their play up to dato it would not be sur fellow countryme. It was admitted that of hurried rhetorio flowed from his prising to see Captain Beasley and Lt.
helter ekelter he ran 80 helter
ho ran along, 30 Whyte defeat Mesars Norris, und Gibson there had been so easca, and that lips. He was afraid of being stopped and In fact, they stand a good chance of winning times been doceived. The resolution finally sible to understand his propositions. I perhaps individual Missionaries had somehowildering his herors that it was impos-
the tournament.ge
Games fixed for toucrrow are
and unanimously adopted was "whilst the sincerely hops good may come of this great. Conference and so I do not think much Mr time has not yet come when all the protec
hotter results noght have Treaties can be safely withdrawn, yet we ensued. Ten days are roly suficient to formulate some better scheme of conjoint-
functions of their affice and their cases The Registrar-General-I am not eure reported to the Secretary of State for the that the Supreme Court could not compel Colonies, with a view to dismissal from unofficial members to enforce the law. the Public Service. Lord Elgin concurred an sure the Government can compel in the suspension and dismissal of Messrs Government servants to do so. Ward, Lee, Conolly and Amy, but not Kelly, who however will not bo, ngnin employed in the Sauitary Board."
RHEUMATISM MAKES LIFE":
MISERABLE. happy homo is the most valuable por Acasion that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its oona
Vicuroy Yuan Shih-kai contemplates when seriously sick or in a moribund opening a Colliery in Lanchou with a stato were generally sent. to the, con capital of two billion toets, and a deputy vente. It would be interesting to know has been sent to the place to make in the number of abandoned bodies picked vestigations. up, where they were picked up, and
their ages, during the last 20 years. As I
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was due to the proposal of Viceroy Yuanenid before, the question requires careful Audience President Teen Chun-hauen, im-J. Wishart (scr.) v. Mr H Hancock (owaytion of Christian converts provided in the been decent that if longer time had
The appointment of Prince Ching as Comptroller-General of the Army Beard
Shih-kni and had no soncern with President Tson Chun-listed.
investigation.
When he was received in Imperial
penched General Feng Shan, pointing out 30/9). The Registrar General The following his ignorance of military affairs; similar
3" Class Singles, cómi-final. Mr Strust that equal protection to Christined actiqu. They may take the lesson to All the monial staff at the Lyallpur particulars relating to the praction of charges were levelled against HE. Teh Green (oves 30). Dr E Evan Jones non-Christians alike may he given heart perhaps and then inch of the
by the local Chinese authorities, that any koligo-talkies may usefully bo missing from: sbandoning bodies in the streets, ato., and
intervention of Missionaries in such matters the next Convention. **F- If you are suffering from thoupati Railway Station struck work after giving its contention with fufuetions disease Juveiang who used to always recommend his free 8/6).
forta it
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throw
aside haginess cares whoo you
enter your home and you can be relieved notice, as they demand higher wages. In be collected from the annual sanitary
favourites.
from those rheumatio paine slac by apply the shoantine, the Station Muster bas, to reporte, is plague reports, and the reporteOb, I'm sorry I could not come to
ing Chamberlain's Pain Balin, Ода application will give you relief and its act as shooting porter and pointaman hit continued use for a short time will bring self, and he was assisted in this work by about a permanent care. For sale by all the District Traffic Superintendent and the chemists and storekeepers.
Traffic Inspector.
of officers in charge of mortuaries.
Small-pox-In 1903 out of 41 Chinese your at Leme" yosterday."
Doar me, weren't you there?" Why of course I was how very silly of me--I quite forgot. Punch.
case of small-por 03 or 56% were found abandoned in the streets.
may speedily become wholly necessary.
GET IT TO-DAY. HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholers and
we preferred all Missionaries to
urge upor Chinese Christians the duty of
Bomedy cures diarrhoen petic use and fustinies under persecution Blain's Pain Balra and give them
SPRAINS QUICKLY JURED. ATHE the parts freely with Chamber. and dysentery in all forms and in all stages, It never fails. For sale by all for Christ's sake and also to make every absolute rest and's quick cure is certain.. obomista and storekeepers.
possible effort to selle matters, privately, For sale by all chemists and storekeepin
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