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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907. BY TELEGRAPH.

UNIVERSITY HONOURS,

Bestowed on Liberals.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, nia Bambay

EDUCATION IN CANTON.

LAHOR

A Government School.

(Fram Our Oerrespondent;}

CANTON, June 13, A recent visit to the Government School. of Foreign Languages in Canton was full of interest. Over five hundred students aro gathered there; over half of them are studying English, and the remainder aro divided between German, Japanese and French. More wanted to study English, LONDON, June 13.

but they were advised" to take one of Degroes were conferred at Cam-the other languages.

The buildings are erected in foreign bridge yesterday upon Lord Curzon, style, two stories, well lighted and venti Lord Milner, Lord Elgin, Sir Henrylated. Some of the class rocans are on the are on the Campbell Bannerman, Mr Haldane grond door, but most of them and intet

THE SANITARY COM-

MISSION.

The Acting Governor's Speech

Mr Hewett Replies.

THE CHINA MAIL.

and mayTees Government oficials are well named blighters, for they blight the whole land by their porensonable, regala tions Whoever hans of anking the Chinese familice to live without cubicles". So the sordid story

to the end of the of: Bes op chapter

can

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SPORTING.

Lawn Bowls,

KOWLOON

CIVIL SERVICE. Tu-morrow afternoon ¿tha Civil Service and Kowloon Clubs will moet in a lawn wis contest on the Kowloon greens, commencing at 4.15 p.m. The

loams

than we had any ides of when we were called up to act, amounting to nearly a year-in seriously considering one of the most important, juostions that has arison in this Colony for a grant number affects not of years and which practically only the Gorerament but every single BETTER HOUSES WANTED

resident. Clearly, therefore, when such an Now, gentlemon, I am perfectly convinc. important question was brought up there ed that you will have thin cubicle question should be no question of parochialism or Call politics or whatever you like to with you as long as you live unless you take should be the sincere wish of all stops to force the owners of property to put

houses up sanitary

those ongagod in considering the report to ara in which cubicle-like

CIVIL SERVICE: A. Pilo, R. Hudson. In yesterday's issue we gaven suminary rooms ona be built in which Chineas families treat it in the most sympathetic nisuner

I believe such can be ad try to arrive at a conclusion which will C. H. Parkinson and L. A. When), (ship) decently live. of the specchio inatte in the Legislative dene without lows. We have indo pro bring about the end to which I am sure all C. Dond, R. Adams, M. Melyer and Council on the Sanitary Commission's reposols under which a laiger taler of working, that is the very best interests of

the official and non-oficial members are L. E. Brett (skip). port. The question is so important to the ple will be allowed to inhabit decently the Colony in which we are situated. That W. H, Kolly (skip).

R. Coles, R. Duncan, E. Palmer and sanitary

houses tlun were allowed under Colony that apologies are not needed for the old typo. Innt in great hopes that that that I regret Your Excellency should havo and W. Fincher (skip) ott, J. Blake and in

andar boing 1 must say with all due respect

E. Dawson, R. Fenton, G. Badcock non giving the full text of the speeches. community as a whole will take this

subfcef On the first reading of the Public Health into their most serious consideration and made use of the word abuso."

Roserves: C. His Excellency Mr

Mr May-I did not uas W. Gast and Buildings Ainendment Ordinance, the try to arrive this time at some method

"abuse." Colonial Secretary wild :-In-connection of dealing with; this question which will The Hon. Mir Hewett I beg your par.

really settle it orien of all. It is n with this the question of comperisation may riot

A very fe

Your Excellency. withdraw my Dotached buildinga, connected by veran

rious matter and affects the prosperity of the daba, instead of one large building is the arts and be to lay on the table a copy Colony. Phague mentis kuses of money, but hayranthot you spoke of the report The reception accorded to Lordsystem adopted. The teachers. live in a

of the petition presented to the Governor there are

be thought of and as long as nat was not intended. There was no by landlords with rogard to compensation plaque to be pidemics of disease besides given the Government a

of broadsides be. Milner and Curzon was overwhelm-rate building which seems to be well under the Bill of 1902 which subsequently built ord i fingers-one insanitary type of ween the non-officina nerabers and the

sanitary type

of hope is allowed to be question of an exchange adapted to their needs. Among them are became law in 1003. From this it will how to replitee another, that has gone the mornbets of the Commission honestly, Governmont in this matter. In the report ingly flattering.

two Chinese graduates of Columbia Universe con that the landowners were perfectly before it there will never be any permaincerely, and fearlessly stated exactly, Aity, New York, one of whom is tenching woll satisfied with all the concessions muile those fair remarks because I consider what they found to be the existing state of

nent improvement. Gentlemen, have

after neatly a year's careful consideration, German.

copt one, which was subsequently granted.'

that of all the points thst live been

affaire brought forward in the report of the Com- alssion there is no pont which has n Colony than this question of the housing of greater bearing on the prosperity of the the Chinese population a

and other prominent men..

UPRISING AT FOKIEN.

Triad Society Active.

(Chinese But's "ernice).

Foocrow, June 14,

.*

Very little space is devoted to physien! culture, and that is out of doors. Several

AN EXPLANATION, A

His Excellency Mr Mny-Gentlemen, before I put the question to the Council concerning the passing of the first reading of this Bill I would beg lears to make fow Temarks. I shall not be altogether in

MI HEWETT'S REPLY.

home and the

G.

KOwINN J. Ramsay, W. Hutchison,

ft. Haxton and J. Honderson (skip).

3. O. Gow, A. Ramsay, W. Russell and

Pézio (skip).

W. J. Crawford, E. H. Dixon W. Taylor, and A. A. H. Milroy (skip), Baxter and A. Ritchie (skip),

G. R. Edwards, A. R. Austin, R. H.

Football,

INTER-COLLEOEITS MATUIL

The Qaen's College football team goes to Canton tonight to play a team-representing the Canton Christian College. Mossra E.

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CLAN: DIFFERENCES.

Preparing for War.

(From a Correspondent.)

CANTON, June 19. Notice was brought to the attention of

pieces of Japanese gymnastic apparatus are mounted in one end of the space. The students are said to bo, especially fond of using ono piccs which consisted of a long

The Hon, Mr How-Your Excellunoy, tog awinging on chuins. The top side is order in so doing but perhaps the Council with your permission I would like to make fiat, and the art is to balance oneself on will grant me the indulgenes in the present a few remarks in reply to what you have At Moping, Fokion, an uprising of the log which swings back and forth as one circumstances. This is the first instalment just said and also in regard to the paper walks. It appeared to this scribo as a first of the legislation which will become necesiale on the table this afternoon. If I am class way to break one's neck, but some ofsary owing to the recommendations made not in order your Excellency will no doubt during three

inform me of the The local authorities have tolegraph the students have acquired great skill in by the Commissioners who have inquired (netics of that and I will then give on the Sanitary Board that we would hanyut, Fung Sesso, Wu Hang-tab Ip preparing for war. The gentleman who It is feared that the position will was well-nigh all that could be wished. Dopartinent. I trust that this Bill and on the rellene has spoken generally upon cortaza sections of the administration and Chan Kwan (reserre.) Tho masters who are preparing to fight with each other,

a serious nature is reported.

ed to the Viceroy for trupps.

fact

compelled to

or four yents' work

AN UNDRACIOUS TARK. That it was a most ungracious and lifi cult tank we realised. from the first. When His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan flist asked me to become a member of the Ralphs, A. W. Grait, R. J. Birback and committeo and later chairman of the Com-A R. Sutherland, European musters at mission which resulted, I know perfectly Queen's College, will be in charge of the well from my knowledge gained during thirty years in the Fer last, of which Hongkong team, which is comprised as lifteen years had been-spent in Hong: follows: Y. Albus (Capt.). A, Abbas, A. I. the Yam. Hof magistrate yesterday that hong, and from my knowledge gained Aroulli, Kushal Khan, A. J. Hossan, J. the two clans in his district who are ong criticism waikan, Mak Kam-Shiu, Lo Hoching, brought the information to the notice of

•to pass very strong

the official is named Mr Lan. The clans, of the report. I can only of this great, department and as a natural and boys will be entertained by the

this Cauned and of the Little gruss plots between the buildings the procis of those recommendations Say

I

are named, respectively Puon arid Loung. Phould have unfortunately Christian College ni Canton Into Court num

Consberé tori

On each side the beligorents have been for glad to were well kept, and the walks and passage containing the proposals of the Govern receive Your Excellency'a assurances that name to comments on

name of the commission to

sign y

somo days-planting causou in position, and ways were nont and clean. All the build-uent thereon will be accepted as an. the recommendations which

tich presumably you

outlenc

who have the oficial action of

personal

sonal friends. to the large number of Trind Societyings are lighted with electricity and the carpest of the fact that the Govoriment werd will receive the fullest os- great number of myself felt that any

eron throwing up earthworks. They have, Jinde

in the interests of tho com- some very good personal friends,ruit

also, on each aidó, baensupplying their mem- In accepting years. telephone and eletrie bell were also in propose to deal throughly and honestly munity at large

A telegul date June 4 states that the hers with other weapons, though it doesnot ovilence.

with the repost of the Commissioners.

of the Government, Thore sympathy of

hore my colleagues and It would appear, gentlenes, recently what refer. The first point to which would justified by the fact that His Excellency County Championship, played n Leeds, of the moment, get sufficient firearms to are a few points sto which I would like to comment we might have to make was match between Kent and Yorkshire in the appear whence there men con, on the spur I may call tho domestico-political liko to refer, with Your Excelency's per felt constrained to appoint, a atmosphere has been somewhat surcharged mission,

is-the

warubandoned, Surrey hout Leicestershire, carry on a fight of this kind. The Nam No.

all the powers of a of with

become uncontrollable if no immediato

re-inforcements are forthcoming owing

members taking part in the uprising.

DR WYNDHAM'S CASE.

defendant.

wing it. The appearance of the school into the administration of the Sanitary

CANTON NOTES.

CHANGES IN OFFICIAL LIFE,

with

Your

propose to say later on

for a

Home Cricket.

ectricity. It would soom as if the which has her take the 22, a cops sons to sift the whole thala Liciccster, y 45 runs. At Bath, Lancs- Hỏi niagistrate on receipt of this news at

of

Laid on the table and

the letters

inted

thing to the

It is reported that when Chau-fu leaves did not propose to deal in a sympathetic 3. 1902, addressed to His human and fallible and liabla Buninghow. Warwickshire brat Hamp. onco sent off a number of trained soldiers

We did

I our duty as well ng we could. We hire beat Bomeraet by two wickets. At

shire by 120 ras. The match between in the hope that they will be able to prz error: We realise that it would be absurd Middlesex and Eases, at Lord's was ront hostilities, and, if they are too late they will it to

I into oxpeel the Government to adopt our abandoned to in your report in toto but we thought and expected of the that that report would be received in tention was

was nurgad that the Government includes a copy murmer with the recommendations of the ber 3,

Sir Henry Blake Commissioners. Now, gentlemen, I would That latter, as your

Mr Shelton by beg to remind you that the report of the Commissioners criticises in

member, was specially manner a department fur themendum on

is more Commission. Considerable

the

a moro impartial manner and in a leas

e spirit than has been displayed by

what Shum ordered some time ag Ware you that if you roughly handle the Rose or tions whiols wore contained in the body of is the spir

the Thistle. Now, I need hardly Tousind

to

is

A VERLOSAL EXPLANATION

Mr Dixon said that he was instructed to and will take their departure, are mostly, matter they live somewhat of a grievance the late Commission. I trust I shall be by a ou babalf of Tim as one of my-colleagu

A PATHIAN INSURANCE SQUARRLE.

oppose the application for a further if not altogether, military. adjournment and pointed out to His Honour that when the previous adjoum-|

Air Thomson-The position of my client

The Goverment consider that in this

for the repot of the Commissioners them in fact with adepting an un-allowed on behalf of Mr Hooper to make

plague

Arg

question.

The

Liere

used in

fast.

tha

"

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,"

(13)

for this, then they have been ordered to seattor those who are fighting with each othic, so that in any case lives will be lost It is much to be regretted that the clan. system in China lends itself to those con- 20 stant quarrels which nearly atways end in 1318 bloodshed and often. in considerable loss

18 of life.

1

1

AMERICA AND JAPAN:

Japanese Viewn.

Tokyo, June 9.

18

12

The figures in peronthesis indicate the

Tho "Huchi "* contmous me violent. articles on the San Francisco question. It reminds Americans at Japan's armanients are not merely for ornament...

TheKokuin humbur in a more

BATTING PERFORMANCES.

The following are the best balting por-i formances up to May 17 ¦---

Another Adjournment.

Canton, which he will do in a few days, his The claim for $1,000, profersed by tlie will take with him many of the officials Indo-China Steam Navigation Company who caine inte the Province when their against Dr T. Iancelot Wandlam, was Chief took over the seals of office a few of which the Government is more or less directed in that memorandum to the state- hostile callel on in the Summary Jurisdiction of months ago. It appears that many of responsible. It fell to the lot of certain ments then made by Mr Shelton Hooper words you words Sir Matthew Surrey (9) the Supreme Court this morning, before His those who will be removed are military

to reply to the

to those

criticism criticisms and in

and in Having boon a member of the Commision, this report. Honour Mi A. G. Wiso (Puisse Judge).

turn to criticise. It

It happened that mandarins, and already some of them have the officers upon whom the duty fellunturally asked him how it came about before leaving the Colony were that be Yorkshire (2)

of which he was also a member, I very Nathan said in ruforenes to this report Notts (b) Mr C. F. Dixon appeared for the loft their posts. How this accorde with represented the Rose, the Shurock and that he had signed along with other inen trusted it would be discussed in a spirit o plaintiff and Me O. D. Thorasun for the

of Inucashire (4) of the orbers of

Commission the reommenda- impartiality, or Fonds to that eflect. That Kent (1) ho sent notice that no one was, to leave the Thistle they are bound to prick report in slow of that letter. Mr Hooper Commission and, I am sure, Bir Thomason maanced that the his post until the new Viceroy arrived, you. As for that innocent little plant,

o spirit in which the members of the Sussex (10)

unofficial Essex (7) colleagues en the Council

wish to defendant would be in Hongkong on June does not appear. Probably these referred the Bhamrock, is it not the crablem of explained to me that the letter was written colle

Worcestershie (14) 14- under n misapprehension, accustomed. 26, which would necessitate another to by the incoming Viceroy were civil a race

subject. I sincerely trust Warwickshire (6) 41 that in interests of the Colony, for

for Middlesex (12) officials, and those who are nor removing, do sit down silently under on peittee what I nin shout to my the sequently approach the subject. adjayament of one week,

which I am SULE C are all working, that that will be the spirit in which we will be met

members of

of this Council. I will this Couvoit Longer,

ANT Your Somerset (11) It is well known that recently in Chinese hot attitude on what I may call an explanation showing that he has Leen burning questions.

questions of cubicles etc., Derbyshire (16) ... 5 We specially Leicestershire (15) 8 meut was made it was to have been the last towns there have been started Insurance population. Well towards the Chinese perfectly consistent throughout in what he stated in the report that the subject of

gestiomen, having has written, As Your Excellency will re- companies of t more or less unofficialceived a broadside from the Commissioners member when the draft bill of 190 was cubicles was one which required further position of the terus at the end of last sober strain declares that recont incidents

and having returned that broadside we are put before the pulic the principal land that wo will recognise in discussing this

consideration. What I do

I do ask and hope is year.

at San Francisco asp adisance to a civiliz is that he has no agreement with his nature. The keepers of several shops, or now only too anxious to consider in the

in Hongkong, including about

New counting adopted, viz:-6 for aed Poffur. 1 is not inclined to foster auti present employers but he is on the ship's shopkeepers in several strets, will combine tnost sympathetic manner, the recommen- twelve firms, asked a certain number of report the necessity for meeting each win; 2 deducted for a los 1 drawn games Americanist, but, urges that prompt articles and cannot get away.

together and promise that they will wakedations and suggestions which the Con-architects to make a report paragraph by and sincerely ende

other fairly and frankly and honestly ignored.

redrose should be insisted upon. Empty endeavouring to discuss this

Assures it adds, are useless," N, C. Mr Wise-But he got off the other got the lose by fire to any one of the diented as much in the few remarks I made Landowners subsequently forwasdel a peti- missioners have made. (Applause) I-in-paragraph on this hill. This was done. These

A or olsewhere, in

Daily News." articles. Why did they not ako himnumber who subscribes, should his at the opening of this session bat somehow tion to the Governor dated September 28, and unanimity,

of perfect good frie

friendship working in before the Hur: our Master and bara hine anticular sharp be injured by live. How or ether these romarks seem to have been 1902, enclosing &

g & copy of the report of forgotten, or in the heat of controversy architects. In the draft bill

best interests of the Colony. things would fare if a whole street were they have been discounted. sont to gaol!

upon to Mr Thomson--He signed off at Siuga-burnt down does not appear, for then

is paagraph 170, the most contantes in, ph, 145, one of these remarks, which I would no make. Hayward (Surioy . Feste)... pore.

those who banded thesolves would go j

Amongst the several recommendations dinance, contained reference to open done as a member of the Commission had Hayward (Surrey's. Hampshire)....... Whitehead (Leicestershire v. Lanes)... not felt that a certain amount of personal Mr Wise--Well, I will grout this act together. At any rate there has been and suggestions by the Commissioners spaces,

Feeling had crept into the discussion. M. W. Payne (Cambridge . Lanes)... 199 to the Manila "Cablenews" aga jourumont, but it is the Jast. I pul it to

II. Palairet A shop that there is one in which I would like to refer

don't siy that it is

Somerset. Kent) 116 saltogether on one side. Woolley (Kent & Northamptonshire) you, Mr Thomsen, can't you come to come and paid into the pond was injured of entelek, e longilent knot, that is a stort it those wority by the owner, ato put in exprcesed since than in the for articlos

little That is question

criticism committee was that I that we have not had public fog. MeGaley (Essex v

Sussex).. by fire. Some how the claims, only $60, important subject, for it touches the then compensation inust be insisted upon. which appened in the local papers, but IF-H. Gilinguam (Essex.1. Sussex)... was not paid. The claimant was a woman, living accommodation of le poorer classes Section 175, now section 180) of the existing feel convinced that the feiling in the Denton (Yorks » Gloucester)....

connmity.

have during Ordinance, also spoke of

favour of a thorough reform of the chief shopkeeper of the Guild and had leave, devoted a great deal of time and originally drafted up provisi esentations in regard teen laid before us. I gather who at once went and laid a charge against the last few months, since any return from rogird to back lanes and esition with Colony is in t

on for the Department. There is only one point 3.T. Tyldesley (fants r. Oxford)

these recommendations which I compensation but on the

the representations have just beau arrested. Then she went and charged great deal of thought to this question. He Adwil be did it-witfully broke his the second in authority and the master of Bavo studied it, not in my co in un arin-of certain property owners words were from page 7 that is proposed to retain A. E. Troit (M.C.C. z. Dorby)-5 wkts for 21ons with the State Department Here.

chair, but by going out into the town and incorporated in Kulsaction 5, seotion 175, the Administrative Head of the depart

blocks of houses with which I providing that the singunt of compensation ment. Your Excellency, I can say looking J

detor-int to the owner should

Elsex) dolla, will probably not end till the fourteen years, owing to the

Hold I consider that J. N.. Crawford (Surrey to the opportunities

1909, you understand I

our report the Sanitary Do: Derby and while I was a member the Sanitary petition had been forwarded to the Buarit. The result of my inspection, or that was before the final draft had of a Government Official, and I feel sure would like to say here is that I find that been passed by the Council-in muy case that further consideration and discussion

r. Derby) far inore

about a month before that bill became law. will show this to the concensus of opinion Fielder (Kentv. M. C. 0)7 accustomed to go and come when they liked. condition just now than ever referred to the same question of compen Sanitary Board should be & Govern-

the town as a whole is in

Mr Hooper in writing to Sir Henry Blako in the Colour. Tut the Chairman of the

Northants) have known it before. I think that a

t a great

v. Somerset) as farasattendance qtschool was concerned, deal of credit for this fact is due to the sation and it was perfectly true that he

Official

muy be admitted to be feast Hallam (Notts Liecenter) 5

(Notts Mr Rockhill, the U. S. Minister, and if they did not value the instruction of Sanitary Board, to tho oficers who had the made use of the words quote mye vinced that the tridisfor of the Chairman Llewellyn (Want's s

your ble, and I leaving Peking shortly for a few months the teachier sufficiently to come and listent control of the sanitary staff, and tonics in your memorandum.. Me

I am quito proparod to be con

to what he had to tell them, so much the least to the Chinese community who bave lotter it was in a moment of inadvertence this department must romain in the hands H. J. Goodwin (Curiabridgot. r. Surrey) tells nie that when be wrote that ship may be advisable, but the control of worse for the scholars. In the new order learned to appreciate the value of keeping which h

which he regrets. He was not thoroughly of the Board. The Ordinanca should to

settlement? 1 canust conceive what! defence you have.

Mr Thotnson - The defendant wishes to

give the reasons why he left the plaintiff's employ.

Mr Wise - I don's want to hear them.

contract.

a squabble in Fátshan.

of the Chinese

CUBICLES,

COMPENSATION.

ninde

1

host

I

to

this shop was also arrested. So what revisiting wel Mr Thomson-He wishes to explain to began in a small way, with a claim of sixty have been well-acquainted during the lasted by arbitration. At the time Mr entirely from the point of view which

the Court.

after the

in

I must

venger (Netts r. Licostor).

F. Warner(Middlesex v. Hampshire)

BOWLING, PERFORMANCES, .--

5.

14

N. Crawford (Surrey

5

Mr Wise--I'n ofyaid flat in all javbabi. officials have squeezed several hundreils, if offered to a while I was is the police, pe mine ar ierter,. Dycombers should not be run as an entirely, Lees (Surrey. Essex)...

not thousands, out of the pockets of those while I worked in two plague epidemics, it was only about six weer Department under the control

lity he will make it worse for himself.

Mr. Thomason I don't think so from what he tells me.

who have suything in them.

DISCIPLIND FOR CITINERE SCHOOLS.

Mr Wise-Alright Next Fridg

In the past, Chinese scholars have been

furlough, and Mr Fergusson is rejoining the American Legation.

direct

the sanitary stall itself, and last but not

maz

type

tontell the

mcnt

Thin

H

19

*. Honts)

*.

... Middlesex)4

Billiards.

THE CRADLE, CANNON,

101

131

Japan's Jingoistic Press.

· 90 | A telegram from Washington, June 10,

The embroglio between Japan and the

99 United States over the recent maltreatment

80 of Japanese in San Francisco is further

77 complicated now by the jingoistio attitulo of the powerful Tokyo newspapers which

77

70 have 4 nrge voice in the government 76 These journals of immense circulation de

America 3 mand rather and make it

if not impossible for the authorities of Tokyo to reach conclu

33

108 from

There is no doubt that Japan is aroused over the assaults on her people, following 20 the practical exclusion of

by. America, and the labourers

treables in

33 California. The government of Japan 51 though is anxious to settle the matter at 30 once so as to hasten certain loans now 38 under process of flotation in Europe and 61 America.

i, 42

69 AN ABYSSINIAN RAILWAY.

LONDON, June 1.

It is stated seri-officially in Paris that all the arrangements have been mado to 93 casare the working of the Abyssinian Rail- way and the completion of the extension of

20 the line to Addis Abeba,

The French Government and: King Menelik are in complete second on the subjter:

A London telegrajn, dated June 4, says: The steamer Kilburn, stranded on the west

At a committee meeting of the Billiards east of Arabia, was refloated, and has

Lanes) The funeral of the Queen Dowager of of things, however, something different is thoroughly clean their own domestic dwel- conversaut with the now Bill before it was cancellad, and the powers of the Beard H. J. Goodwin (Cambridgo e

proved to me one finally passed. When he wrote that letter reinstatou. Annam took place at Hue at the end of the usage. It appears that recently, at a

Lanes) thing, and that is not

butang in the existing law relat he was under the impression that thei

His Excellency Mr May-There is fast Last month, the occasion being marked by Middle School in the Kwang Chau hat and loyally one went I would like to It To May 17 A.-E. Trott had taken :24

facture, four scholars absented themselves applause.) We hoped, gontlemen, those adopte Iarbaric splendor and solemnity..

forward recommendations

tions put f beyond the time given for holidays, and they who sat around this table for many weeks in the roport which had been drawn up at respect to the question that the honourable, wickets for 198 runs, an average of 8.25. did this without fret cooking an extension of considering that

principal questions I am The British officers of the Indian Army time from the Hend-master. When they ro- and No. 23 of tdinance, No. 1 of 1903 the instance of the Lindowners. That is Mr member has last refurred to in ragard to ho have recently been making a four1 turned they were informed that they knew cubicles. in. now. houses. $96.Bold me, as you have ore, the opportun

1 No. 25 of 1903, flint by prohibiting Hooper's explanation: I think it is only right that and all other

force tha Your Excellency should hav giran only continuing the policy which received

the foul endorsement of

of Sir Matthaw through Manchuria and studying the the rides of the college and these rules were landowners to put up a more sanitary

before he left this Colony. It s Nathan before not made to be broken but to be kept. of dwelling. battlefields, arrived to-day in the F&O. They would therefore be expelled from there woefully disappointed, The sort of chamber in view of the great peblicity and an irrefragabla law of official etiquette that Association London, on May 15, the ques-rived at Parim. A Port Said telegram,

foll you that our hopes making personal explanation in steamer Malta. They continua their school, and, in addition, they would have thing thing happens is this. Houses have weight which has been attach tho Acting as of this departed. Governortion of the "cmdle" cannon was considered, dated May 3, reported, as follows Third

considerable

tup the policy of journey to Bombay to-morrow..

od to the letter of Mr Shelton to refund the money that had been spent to be rebuilt brchitects soud in plans to usbickle tella ine, was written under until ich time as his successor arrives, and it was unanimously agreed that officer, apprentice, three lascar crew: be- upon their education. It is motiveable slow tog t

tog the old doop fanneled shaped type whi Twenty three American Missionaries that the other scholars wads.ne objection of house lighted fore and nit, but not at misapprehension. He would never havo

However, gentlemen, I sinll of course resolution embodying certain proposals who went through the siege of Peking bive to this severe ruling, which shows that lo

torobo aubuilted to the next committee up April 28, in lat. 10 20 M, Jong, 41′′-14 other hon. member has to say. OR

B., and taken inta Suce by Bongloe. one of these plans not addressed the following letter to Mr there is a new spirit arising amongst the tide, with which we are familiar, written what he did had he realised that weigh anything that the hon. Mambor which will do away with the stroke shola longing Kilburn, Harry for Japan, picked

students, had that they see the value of myself and wo wrote to thong ago compensation which owners hail systrongly this point or on any other point but I vial raceting. insisted en

was only their just dué had

Kibum ushere April-27, Red Sea, lat. 17" Conger on the occasion of the cath of her disciplino, and the recessity of having it behalf of the owner. We said 4 We box to been eliminated or rather had not been you to bear in mind that I annot fi

rewind you that when those houges are Milt Jepared of that is the explanation and liating any now policy of my own." That The Belle View Hotel, Shankiwan Road 20 N, Ing. 41 15. Efive fathoms for

would be, un net of disloyalty to the Gov-is becoming were popular scary day. The ward, four fathoins stern. She is hang cubicles will not be allowed on the fcors Tbog t

og to thank Your Excelloney for silowing Tho architect: wrote back in

husband-Wo write to assure you of our enforced. sympathy in your sad bereavement. Every

American who enjoyed the privilege of a

the undersigned, regard ourselves as related

to him and to you in a peculiar manner by having passed through the fiery ordeal of

architect on

business. The

and

NO DEAL SYMPATTI,"

tinuo

or any

Governor

should

| maraly, con

tho siege. The caint courage with which the repart that the latter firm has decid-cut dwellings, will sublet them to a nam generally L can only say that no doubt had any persons). Leoling in the matta of I was in the colonics Ilind a Chinese cook the Kilburn;je

Mr Conger inted danger, and the interested to buy her. The dispatch further alleges which he manifested in us and our work, that the Great Northern Steamship Com- both before and after those Angs of perit,pany is anxious to part with the ressol

JUGELİNG: WTİH THE-LAW,

i

SOMETHING EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KEEP. RLP. Turner, of Grayville, Natali

personal acquaintance with your honoured that the Great Northern S. 5. Company is cubicles are regulated by the law and quite right that the Government should simply carrying on the policy which I know commodious matshed for the use of holed, pounding leavily. Subsbanort: A Tokyo dispatch asserts that it is a fact you mind your our polite terms we to make it. I do not think that it was ernor who has left the Colony. I am Proprietors liave recently orccted midships in way of the engine room badly.

be himself would have adopted if he had of a moment of inadvertence been here. Lako advastagoo We

bathers Many residents and visitors messages stated that the vessel had been husband shares in this sentiment; hut we, endeavouring to-sell the Minnesota to the know the law as well as you. What five years later been a member of the will on the part of a gentleman who had some Nippon Yusen Kaisha or Toyo Kou will let them to another man who will sub Commission. ba tho, fate

The Hon. Mr Hewett-I trust your resort to the Belle View on Sunday attacked by Arabs and that indemnity was S of those houses. The owner

Excellency doon. I not think I was personal afternopas to her bachado's string band. boing claimed from Turkay. On May 4, aisha, but adds that there is no truth in let them by the, floer. The lessons of the

in ray remarks. I was discussing ibla an

the steamer Moyun, with steam puvipa You can believe this if you like. A floors, if the floors an inhabited as teue-

With regard to Your Excellency's remarks impersonal manner,

His Excellency Mr May-I havo noverwriter in a London paper says: When ad divers, was sent to the assistance of ber of different families.

thoro will be full opportunity given to

who was really a very good servant and 'n

เย honourable members before long to disenss thus report at all. It is the privilege of As soon as the families.cume in they will the report und the papers bearing on it. Colonial Secretary to criticico. I criticised oftanordinary stickler for the proprieties,

That bring so

And Sir Matthew Nathan apparently We had dorilled turkey for dirior on one so it is.

is quite necessary to were such as to make us cherish his memory. | bacause she is being run at a hoary loss and put up cabioles. In comes the sanitary in detail to what your Excellency has that those criticisms were con occasion, and he was heard to say to one of the other boys in the kitchen,Devi inilitato int to which I must ¦ Cove with undying affection. Allow us to add it is not practicable to transfur her to the inspector, down go the cubicles. Out goen. There is one point against propor considemtion when his vory bad word-how can write: As s has used Chamberlain a Colio, Cho that the same qualities were so conspicuous Atlantic service, for which she is not suited the sanitary inspector up go the cubicles

retor. We "Kobe Herald.”

tlic We gratefully accept O assurance in yourself that they completely won our

Again And so this kind of Sisyph by Your Belongy that the Government directed that they should be printed and result the monu bore, in his strange scrawlors and Diarrhoea Remedy succesfully in jugglory goes on. You never really get rid

Laid the table at the hearts. You and he together exhibited CHAMBERLAIN'S COLO, CHOLERA čpidemic and some ropeans are sitnekayupathetic manner. I trust Your Ep that they wore an antiseptic liniment and provente: certainly deserves success, na: it is wor

shine timo na the this appalling line: Turkey," of those cubicles. After a time along counter prepared to receive theroport in a

Df tho Counússion, Ho bviduatly kan "on the the best type of Christian croien. Ho

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALIL. bikon AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY ed by the disease. There is an immediate cellany that that will be prop has obtained the Victor's crom; an un-THIS is unquestionably the most success outcry

report. prored by a whole, eful comments on What is the negligent Government but I can only say that judging by the fading garland weite for you. That you ful medicine in use for bowel com doing don't they, clear, but these officin, papers which have been inld before am very pleased to have heard the reparks blood poisoning resulting from a cut or more then you claim for it. For pain in of the Hou. Momber and I have not the bruiss. It also causes the parts to heal the stomach, diarrhoes or in antile cholera. mity, have grace to bear with insience your plainte, and it is now the recognized hotbeds coulipcase?? The hotbeds us then this Council. I fail to see any real sympathy, shghtest doubt that wo will amongst us be without maturation, and in muss less time this reeds has notgani It has been pred psont error, and to buish your courseandard over a lacno part of the civilized cleared out. An interval of some yeats on the part of the Government towards the able to arrive at enclusions on this report than when the usual, treatwbut is employ in many satious and danzenpe casat and with joy, is the prayer of your sincere world. A few doses of it will invariality clapses during which plague is chocked but report. The gentlemen who collaboratod

cure an ordinary attack of Distrious. For trade gots vory bad and things aso depress with me in this report and myself which will be satisfactory to everybody nude. For sale by all chemists and store has over boen known to fall. Formale by

keepers

all chemists and storekeeröra. sale by all obemiate and storekospers, ed. Then the same people come forward speut geat deal of ting for longer of considerable use to the Colony.

Fronds

.qu

in a spirit which

i did

his home and write the manufacturers of. this medicino as follows: We are over without this remedy in our houde and it

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