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C.3.0. $455

at 1883.

Florarium to

(3.) Read: A letter from Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO, recommending the grant of $100 to the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the circumstances attending the alleged smuggling from Hongkong into China of opium and other goods.

$190.

The Committee recommend that this vote be approved.

The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die.

J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART,
Acting Clerk of Councils.

Chairman

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

PRESENT:

COUNCIL CHAMBER,
HONGKONG, 4th December, 1883.

The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (WILLIAM HENRY MARSH, C.M.G.)
The Colonial Treasurer, (ALFRED LISTER).

FREDERICK STEWART,
FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON.

ABSENT:

His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO).

The Honourable the Attorney General, (EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY),
WILLIAM KESWICK.

JOHN MACNEILE PRICE.
PHINEAS RYRIE.

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The Committee meet this day according to summons.

The Minutes of the last Meeting are read and confirmed.

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Colonial Secretary.

(1). Read: A letter from Mr. PHILLIPS, applying that his Teacher's allowance may be increased.

$20.

The Committee recommend that the application be granted on the usual conditions.

SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.

Fire Brigade.

(2). Read: A letter from the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, requesting that a supplementary vote may be taken for the sum of $433.

The Committee recommend that the sum applied for should be voted, as the expenditure was necessary.

Roads, Streets, and Bridges.

(3.) Read: A letter from the Surveyor General applying for a vote of $100 for repairing a portion of the Volunteer Parade Ground.

The Committee recommend that the vote be approved.

The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die.

J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART,
Acting Clerk of Councils.

W. H. MARSH,
Chairman.

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C.3.0. $455 at 1883. Florarium to (3.) Read: A letter from Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO, recommending the grant of $100 to the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the circumstances attending the alleged smuggling from Hongkong into China of opium and other goods. $190. The Committee recommend that this vote be approved. The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die. J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils. Chairman FINANCE COMMITTEE. PRESENT: COUNCIL CHAMBER, HONGKONG, 4th December, 1883. The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (WILLIAM HENRY MARSH, C.M.G.) The Colonial Treasurer, (ALFRED LISTER). FREDERICK STEWART, FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON. ABSENT: His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO). The Honourable the Attorney General, (EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY), WILLIAM KESWICK. JOHN MACNEILE PRICE. PHINEAS RYRIE. Page 37 The Committee meet this day according to summons. The Minutes of the last Meeting are read and confirmed. ESTABLISHMENTS. Colonial Secretary. (1). Read: A letter from Mr. PHILLIPS, applying that his Teacher's allowance may be increased. $20. The Committee recommend that the application be granted on the usual conditions. SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS. Fire Brigade. (2). Read: A letter from the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, requesting that a supplementary vote may be taken for the sum of $433. The Committee recommend that the sum applied for should be voted, as the expenditure was necessary. Roads, Streets, and Bridges. (3.) Read: A letter from the Surveyor General applying for a vote of $100 for repairing a portion of the Volunteer Parade Ground. The Committee recommend that the vote be approved. The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die. J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils. W. H. MARSH, Chairman. Page 357
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C.3.0. $455 at 1883. Florarium to (3.) Read: A letter from Sir GEORGE PHILLIPro, recommending the grant of $100 to the State Mr. LOCKILART, the Secretary to the Commission appointed to enquire into the circunstances the Commaission- ers mpointed to enquire into the eirettunces attending the alleged smuggling from Hongkong into China of opium and other goods. Attendha the alleged mung. aling for Hong- keng into China of opium and ether goods, $190. The Committee recommucnd that this vote be approved. The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die. J. II. STEWART-LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils. Chairman FINANCE COMMITTEE. PRESENT: COUNCIL CHAMBER, HONGKONG, 4th December, 1883. The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (WILLIAM HENRY MARSIL, C.M.G.) the Colonial Treasurer, (ALFRED LISTER). FREDERICK STEWART, FRANCIS RULKELEY JOHNSON. ABSENT: His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO). The Honourable the Attorney General, (EDWARD LOUGHLIN Ö'MALLEY), WILLIAM KESWICK. 37 JOHN MACNEILE PRICE. 35 PHINEAS RYRIE. >> 357 2768 33. : to 4th 1st to enler, The Committee meet this day according to summons. The Minutes of the last Meeting are read and confirmed. ESTABLISHMENTS. Colonial Secretary. (1). Read: A letter from Mr. PuILLIPS, applying that his Teacher's allowance may be ince continued. $20. RAB to Hosc, emon+ $123. 303 nus ipple. 'ote, The Committee recommend that the application be granted on the usual conditions. SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS. Fire Brigade. (2). Read: A letter from the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, requesting that a supplementary vote may be taken for the sum of $433. The Committee recommend that the sum applied for should be voted, as the expenditure was necessary. Roads, Streets, and Bridges. (3.) Read: A letter from the Surveyor General applying for a vote of $100 for repairing a portion of the Volunteer Parade Ground. The Committee recommend that the vote be approved. The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die. J. II. STEWART-LOCKHART, Acting Clerk of Councils. W. H. MARSH, Chairman.
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C.3.0. $455

at 1883.

Florarium to

(3.) Read: A letter from Sir GEORGE PHILLIPro, recommending the grant of $100 to

the State Mr. LOCKILART, the Secretary to the Commission appointed to enquire into the circunstances

the Commaission-

ers mpointed to

enquire into the

eirettunces attending the alleged smuggling from Hongkong into China of opium and other goods.

Attendha the

alleged mung.

aling for Hong-

keng into China

of opium and

ether goods,

$190.

The Committee recommucnd that this vote be approved.

The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die.

J. II. STEWART-LOCKHART,

Acting Clerk of Councils.

Chairman

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

PRESENT:

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

HONGKONG, 4th December, 1883.

The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (WILLIAM HENRY MARSIL, C.M.G.) the Colonial Treasurer, (ALFRED LISTER).

FREDERICK STEWART,

FRANCIS RULKELEY JOHNSON.

ABSENT:

His Honour the Chief Justice, (Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO).

The Honourable the Attorney General, (EDWARD LOUGHLIN Ö'MALLEY),

WILLIAM KESWICK.

37

JOHN MACNEILE PRICE.

35

PHINEAS RYRIE.

>>

357

2768

33.

: to 4th

1st to

enler,

The Committee meet this day according to summons.

The Minutes of the last Meeting are read and confirmed.

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Colonial Secretary.

(1). Read: A letter from Mr. PuILLIPS, applying that his Teacher's allowance may be

ince continued.

$20.

RAB

to

Hosc,

emon+

$123.

303

nus

ipple.

'ote,

The Committee recommend that the application be granted on the usual conditions.

SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.

Fire Brigade.

(2). Read: A letter from the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, requesting that a supplementary vote may be taken for the sum of $433.

The Committee recommend that the sum applied for should be voted, as the expenditure

was necessary.

Roads, Streets, and Bridges.

(3.) Read: A letter from the Surveyor General applying for a vote of $100 for repairing

a portion of the Volunteer Parade Ground.

The Committee recommend that the vote be approved.

The Chairman adjourns the Committee sine die.

J. II. STEWART-LOCKHART,

Acting Clerk of Councils.

W. H. MARSH,

Chairman.

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