THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
- Excelny Sir Frederick Lugard prasided at the meeting of the Legislative Council hold this aftomoon. There were also present
H. F. Maj. Gencial Anderson. Hon. Mr C. Cluseszi, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Hon. Mr, Mel MESSER, Acting Colunist
Treasures.
·
Hon. Mir WCyHan, C.,6., Director
of Public Works.
Hon. Mr. A. W. Barvis, Redstar
• General.
Hon. Mr Wa Yes, CMG, Han, Mr H. E. Porock, K.C. Han. Mr E. A. HEWETT.
Hon. Mr H. Keswick.!
in the beneficial results in Hongkong, out hand labour (as it is in fact in the Like every other project, it had no donlit | majority of casos) unless nay Ordinance This is its slotractors and its doubters of success, expressly provides therwis hub for his own part ha was profundly inada to apply to futura' enactments, and grateful to those generous benefactors will make tid drafting of Ordinances whose efforts and generosity had enabled uniform... him to bring forward this Bill dering The supernous words at the discre connection with the Colony. Doni tim of the Court and on conviction with the details of the scheme, theroof' are eliminated.
immediata The restilt of these clanges so far as His Excellency wait the object in view was to take over the
of Medicine arul establish a Medical Facultro revision is concerned will be toreduse.
he
were
THE CHINA MAIL.
HARBOUR THIEVING
Questions at the Logislative Gouneli,
At the meeting of the Legislative Coun- ell, today the Hun, Mr Osbane asked:
the following questions
Will the Government cause enquiry to bo
made into the alleged prolenes of thefta from ships and lightors in the Barbour and the best method of proventing injury to the Colony's trade from the cnusu?.
Will the Gorenmout state (a) the num tho bulk of the criminal laws of 1806, by ator of cases of theft from ships and lighters supplemented by a Chair in Engineering lenat one-thin. But the more important in the Harbour reported to the Policu and in Arte, the latter for students who did result will be to let each offence clearly not desire to aulopt either a medical or an appear, ad tcglense the penalty clauses during the year 1910, (6) the value (if engineering profession and who might wish auch na porrible, leaving then to be known) of the goods stolen? to enter the service of their own Gor governed by the general principles laid The main fontures of the down by this Ordine, orresponding el Hon. Mr W. Res DAVIES, K.C.,emcat.
#The s
saliestilo วานkcs University
that it was to Altorued fiençmal
be raxidential, timt hostela ostablished hy terations in the other Criminal Ordinances religions besties and conducted under The changes effectail in Part 1 in this the poulty is in this Ordinances whero regulations passed by the Council would Onlin
in order that missionary form imprisonment with hind labour for uncunged nation who land educated students up to three years, or imprisonment with or with trioulation might continue to look after out hard inbour for not more than two the. Two hostel were already in pro- FEAT. In these cases the three years jection. Finally, the
the University would be
is not an absolute penalty because thero is for sometime closelyassociated with theLon an alternative, and therefore the alteration don University, whose external examiners is warranted. wonid probably set the papers for the Degree vanmination, and wild probably confor those degrees in sonce, if not all subjects. The University would also be closely acinted with the Government of the Colony several Government fleers 14 amend the Harbour of Refuge Or-being er feina the Council in order to promote continuity, and to assist the inst itution by the advice and help of oflicers fa- miliar with local conditions, and preventany confict between the Administration of tho University as an independent self-contained institution. The sta tai linsed, the was the latest of the English Universities,
of the Bristol University, which modified to suit local conditions. Ho rechamended it as a well considered a carefully drafted measure.
Hon. Mr E. OSBORNE. Mr R. Chorros (Clerk of Councils),
MARBER OF REFLA.
Hop. Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance
dinance, 10.
Ifon. Colonial Secretary socoited, and the Bill was read a first time.
CRIMINAL LAW. -
The Harbour of Refaga Ordinance, 1909, provides that claims for exempensation by Tyson of injury to property from its access to the sea being interfered with by the works authorized shall be in the late -discretion of the Governor. His Excellency deems it irregular that such quasi judicinł power should be placed upon him, who has Hon. Attorney General moved the sanctioned each stop taken by the Execu-first reading of Bill untitled. An Or tive, and when the facts are in dispute and dinance to introduce into the Criminal Law Onlines of 1860 curtain provisions
· evidence is to be tendered in respect of them of the Criminal Law. Amendment Acts of it should be the function of a Judicial the United Kingdon of 1881, and for other officer nud not the Head of the Executivo purposes, to decide the question. The Bill amends the Ordinance by delegating to one of the Judges of the Supreme Court the power of deciding the mount of compensation under Le terms of the Ordinance to be awarded When a claimant is dissatisfied with the compensation proposal 17; be awarded by the Governor, and invests in such Judge the necessary powers for the purpose of investigating any such claiın.
LICENSING LEABLATION.
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Hum. Attorney General moved. The first youding of a Bill entitled An Or. dinance to consolidate and nmend the relating to intoxicating Liquors.
Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a first thinë.
His Excellency the Governor, after ex. plaining the necessity for a consolidating Bill, stated that when the liquor duties were instituted it was anticipated that they would ming in fully fre or as Inklas. The
amount shown in the Estimates for the cur ront, year as the sun expected us accrue from the duties was $725,000, and unless that amount were realised they would either have a deficit or have to enforce some now tax to take effect during the current year, He was my to inform the Council that the total amount collected during 1910 on liquor duties amounted only to 8387,788, (which, after-the-test of collection-864,320 left only a balance of revenue, after -deducting the military contribution which was payableonthe grassi amant, olless than lakha. It would be newssary, therefore for them to consider whether on the one hand the tariff should be increased, or, on other hand, whether it was possible in the Colony's financial diñeulties te-emptine the relate to the military and naval authorities which together armuted to about 855,090.
TILE UNIVERSITY.
Hon. Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinanca for the incorporation and regulation of the University of Hongkong,
the
Hoa. Culonial Secretary seconiled, and
Bill was rend a first time.
Attached to the Bil was the following stemmorandum by the Chief Justice
When the the Criminal Law Amendment Ordine were meal in 1885 the English Consolidation Ordinances of 1881 were enpied almost verbatim. But in connection
of
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The Asting Colonial Secretary (Mg 0. Clementi) replied as follows: Thefts from ships and lighters in the harbour may be conveniantly divided into three main categories, viz, thefts of (A) ships atores, (B.) personal chattels, (C) cargo. Ot "Solitary confuenient is a prison dis thefts of the first class (anchors, rope, ciplinary menure and it is unusual for it tarpaulins, mint and so forth) there worn. to be put within the proving of the Court 20 anses reported to the Police in 1910 6 cakes to impose it as part of the original scuence; of total value of 82, 173, and
Of the it is therefore proposed to delete the words in which the value was not stated.
with or without solitary confinement second clase (mostly money, jewelery and wherever they occur. This has been done cinthing) there were 38 cases reported, af with the concurrunce of the Police and total value of 82,223-and one in cigarette Case) of which: the value was not stated. Prison authorities.
The schedule carries the aniondments Of the third class there were four large
reported down to the
theft.
viz-1 place goeda lago at which the Revision
opium ($2,400.1; 3. silk, Manuscript has at present arrival. In duo (8000): 2,
8871, wall be, in the leur né di procinar, dopinatiga (1300 chets of a rotal Value of Pre
umbres other clauses have been intro-recovered. Some of the thievesano & the
bo introduced adding other Ordinances to the diferent Parts of the Seltedule. In case a large amount of the oplum way duced, sections 10, nul 12, which deal with are under arrest in Canton. In case i the old, cumbersome, and out of date expres shortage was not discovered unti: the sions, substituting therefor modern steamer had arrived at another port put it formulas.
is believed that the silk was stolen in the waters of the Colony. Information was also received of two large shortages of tin discovered on the arrival of the stormers at distant parts, and it seems probabite the thai in question was stolen here
"It is not proposed that the Ordinance should come into fares until the Council las sanctioned the New Edition as the authoritative version of the Ordinances of the Colony."
FINANCE.COMMITTEE.
Hon. Colonial Secretary presided at a meeting of the Finance Committee suh sequently bald, when the following votes were considered and passed
A NEW TIEL
A muut of 82,603 in aid of the rotë Pubile
with offences relating to Railways two sets Works, extraordinary, buildings, pier at of sections were unitted, because there Castle Peak Bay. were no railways in the Culuny,
These
REVENUS TRA“SPORT.
transport of revenue.
SECURITY ALLOWANCE.
The suggested erquity is being mule and methods of prevention are under cousidemtion.
CLOCK TOWER DESIRED
ON POST OFFICE,
Hon. Mr H. E. Polkick to day moved the following resolution at the Legislative Council meeting :-
That in the opinion of this Council it is desirable that. Clock Tower should be erected on the New Post Office According to the projected design, with a suitable clock in it.
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sets of provisions dealt with practically them of $200 in aid of the vote, Judicial sane net-atting word, stones, etc., o the railway, and other kindred matters, and Legal Departments, C.-Distries hut the criminal intent in the two slatutes Officer, other charges, Northern District, was different in the Malicious
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the Person Act it was damage endangering
The pasengers of the former Act were
introduced into the Colony by Onlinance No. 16 of 1010; this draft introduces those of the letter Act, and like No. 10 of 1910 nude applicable to irasaways. I think that Governor, other charges, furniture." now that the New Edition of the Revised Laws is prepared serious omissions in the Inn of the Colony should be re: ancdied in this cuse the object is to bring the law of the Colony into line with the English her on which it is based. Provision is made for introducing both the new sections and those of No. 10 of 1010 into their proper positim in the Criminal Law 1910, which deals with a different matter, Ordinanc
of 1860. Part II. will remain as a substantive enactment.
The Attorney General stated that by direction of His Excellency the Governor the Chief Justico was at present engaged
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the roof and ant only did it offund the
bat it contravened one of dyo bat
of the primary canons of
should serve an orna- purpose. The cost of for the following items Personni Emulus the desired towar was $70,000, which was ments, 83,904,64; kouse traction for ninil
comparatively small sum in view of the carta, 350.00; incidental expanses, 8233.61; fact that the cost of the Post Ofice was a Bght, 8124.87; rent, 205.09; rent of ex-million dollars. He thought to postpon tension site, 3594.74; transport, $28.86. the creation of the tower would only add Hon. Bir Keswick seconded, and argued which that they needed a public clock by to set their watches. The time-ball and the gub at noon served that purpose scinewhat, but the latter was merely an all custom of a private firin.
A sum of 24,831.72 in aid of the rate of re-namely, that every
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A sura of $13,150 to meet the estimated expenses to be incurred by the Coronation contingent of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps."
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Hon Mr Hewett agreed that there should be an official clock in the Colmy,
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Hen. Colouis Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a second time.
The Bill was read a third time and
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Hon. Attomey General vel the "A sum of 81,500 in aid of the rose second reading of the Bill entitled Anical and Legal Degartments thing Ordinance to amend The Defences (Sketch. Supreme cart, other charms, administer had not been up to
Prevention) Ordinance, 1895, and to tion of justice. cuntsol hallomists and others who have special opportunities for obtaining informa ton respecting the defences of
of the Colony. Han. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a second time.
The Bill was rend a third time and ||st]
LANGUAGE ALIWANCE.
A sum of $180 in aid of the rute Colonial Secretary's Department and Legislature, other charges, language stuly allowance (Hakka diafect, Chinese) to passed endet.
ABOLITION OF MINIMUM PENALTIES Hon Attorney Geneal moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to allish Minimum Peruities, and to bring the Law of the Colony as to Persities into uniformity with the Law of England, and forg
rother puxoun Hon
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It was therefore impossible PURE DRUGS, expectations. My at-present to embark on any was not of sympathy тету песеннату was personally with the idea, and suggested that the resolution bei
to the effect that in the opinion of the Council it was desir able that a tower be erected on the Fost Office sa soon as the finances of the Colony permitted it.
Mr Pollock nocepted the amendment, and the resolution was adopted in this form.
A sum of $1,800 in aid the sntel. Miscellaneous Services,-transport of THE NEW TYPHOON REFUGE, Government aurvants.
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To the Editor of the "Causa MAL") Sir-The Training College of the Church Missionary Society in South Chinn, which
In Council His Excellency the Governor mated that as long ago as August 1908 19 curs of the P.W.D. presented a petition with regard to their leave and pay. In Octocil, this afternoon, Hon. Mr E. Olime during the past ten years, las returned to At the meeting of the Legislative CoinIw been working in Sir Paul's College.
Canton, where it was commence, and is With reference to the answer given at beginning a new school year under new passages house, the cost to be defined the last Meeting of this Council to my conditions at Tung Shan, not very far from by Government by shortering the period question concerning progress on the new
His Excellency the Governor, niter ro- viewing the early history of the University project, and referring to the generosity of Sir House Mody, Europears frins, Chinese benefactors and others, stated that considerable sum was still needed for the Endowment Fund if the University was to become an institution worthy": of no ambitions a title..and capable of affording instruction in many branches of human knowledge and of promoting research. These further sums he did not despair of raising, and alremly there were comåderable snus promised or in view.
Colonial Secretary secunded, and They must all agree that the generosity the Bill was read a first tune. shows by Sath Chinese and Eritisli in and noraalum attached to the Bilstitus: The Chief Justice (Sir F. Figgott) in beyond the Colony constitate si undenli The object of this Ordinance is to of leave and by giving no full pay in the Typhoon Refuge, will the Government the Kowloon Railway Station. The readors able proef of the widespread interest in the bring the law of the Colony on the subject acting officers. It was also recommended cause to be laid on thin table half-yearly, at your externed paper have been good sahere. For his own past he (His cf pasininents into line with the law of this the Committee consider whether the statement, of payments due to the on- Fxuell may) locked upin it as nothing statisting manbaum pemidler, and thus thought
If ac England. accomplishes this first, by general schezze, which His Excellency tractor in the form suggested in my letter enough to send me in past years gifts of short of narvellous this a mall Colony gives the "Julge the power of dealing i not be applied to Departments | January Secretary dated the tech tennis balla, racquety eter- May I appical |
bur His Excellency appointed a Committee
examine on the questions raised, will ask which were that they should have free
an excelent zone, would wr the Colount, 5
Like Hongkong at a time of trade leniently with cases which deserve to be ko of ibe Government -depression and
service.
The The Acting Colonial Secretary Me C4 conclusions of the Committee were received Clamenti) replied as follows:-
for more of these? We also badly need a tennis net for the elder boys and students,
ff increased burden treated incu'also does away with the on April 5th last and lyd been submitted The Government is projmred to lay on the and should be glad of-another, for our should have dared to embark on so great confusion boys a short distance away project, and, having dared, buld have which now oxist in the penalty clauses of heen welcomed by all to whom it suggested by the Honnarahlo Member but from our temporary quarters. The build- No well maccaded. The object in view the Criminal Laws of the Colony. In the applied and His Excellency thought it such statements cannot be relied upon to was to make this colony a centre of higher English Acts, from which our Inws have would he a very grent hoon to subordinate furnish a satisfactory indication of the ings of our new College here will, it is education in the Far East, which might been copier, there were alternative officer of the service who were at present proportional rates of progress of the work attract in itself those who sought to penalties provided of penal servitude for compelled to contract debts in oriler to owing to the various items of work involredeped, be commenced shortly.
Gifts any ba sont to the Rev. C. E. graduate in Western knowledge instead of maximum and minimum terza (which was accept the ordinary privileges of going being priced at widely varying lates
usually three years),
Shina, St. Stephen's College, West Point, incurring long years of exile in Europe
Hongkong. or America, To-day the movement for two
Believe me, ota.
or without you, and imprisonment with home. The ast to the Government would labour. for not more than be very small or nothing at all. It was
Sir Robert Laidlaw returned to England The Criminal Law Ordinances, difficult to forecast procisely want, the a ziginally prissed, followed this form af effect might for et prot held a larger by the P. & G. Nulit, abandoning his pro alternative penalty. By Ordinance No.
considerable time to mature but he in the North.
the acquisition of Western knowledge had grown to be the most pronounced feature1887, penal servitude was abolished, ander to marry. The scheme had taken | jected visit, to China owing to the plague of Chinesa progres, Students were imprisonment with hard labour substituted recommended it as a thoroughly sound ene Bocking fifty at a time to Americs and to for it. In the Ordinances as they appear The urge amount asko for a merely Europe and to Jaysin. The invement in the Revised Edition, imprisonmons in anticipation and would be recovered could no morg be arrested, if there were with lustel hour has been substituted for during the course of the year.
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