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LADIES' SWIMMING COSTUMES
LADIES SWIMMING SUITS.
OBNTLEMEN'S SWIMMING
DRESSINS.
GENTLEMAN'S
DRAWERS.
BATHING SHOEA.
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WATERPROOF BATHING CAPS.
WIRE SPRING MATTRESSES, for Summer.
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"Hawait ̈nej shall become an off-aboot of Hongkong, without even the aving grace "of 4 Beltish promotorate, will it be woll or i for cirilisation Fortunately the apos tica of Chinese oraugalinism in ourzm dat “are willing to admit the reasonableness of * the preposition that no interest, moral or material, agricultural or mercantile, is lisay, to be benefited by the immigration
not re-engage
THE DAILY PRO38, PRI JAY, JUNE far, 1888.
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Georg, Brigh,
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
3. M
The Tonelola Saturday Prace of the 9th Harrison, Major ^ Apti has the following Young Hawall must Harta, bid Men, Look to its lourate. There in a ball-Chiaero is Elmat, Mr. & Mrs. H.
Fasolsa, F. A. the sloinage of Hilo who is too big for his slip Hawkins, C.V. A. pers. He says the day is not for distast hon Hersk, Dr. von der these islords will beloar to him and his father's Holland, W countryanez.We are going to have this coun- Hutchison, W. D. y
Kano. J. 0. T. try, Lo says. You may and that the United Jones, Comple, R.N. Bates will have somallior to say about that Joanings, Rav. d Mrs.
• Nevar miud, Chlas has a better navy than the Johnston, Capt. R.N., and States.
Jonas, D. J, Mr., Mr. Juracy, 31ids do Johnstone Mis Jarrett, I.St. D. Jrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Knight, I. E. K. Enobano, Mies Katteler, Baros Lord, O...
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Ltoy-1, Major Lambart, Hon. A. & Mrz, Lockhart, F. Showst Louhhond, J. H., M.D.
Las, Lor, H. W Tamil, Capt. and Mea.
The work of raising tha Carisbrooke bat soins of more Chinese than wo san readily assim out at length. Daring Watnesday right nilite. Thon, instead of coming by hut the work of pampin her 't want on, so that LIFE SAVING BELTS and DRESSES.drede monthly let them come by handreds yesterday morning she was ready to go over to the dock and the fame safely convoyed her there. BATHING TOWELS J BLANKETS. "yearly. Again, let it be insisted that they where she will no doubt by under the band of BATH SPONGER.
“bring wirki with them, that is they will the Dook Compang aapingés many monthe. as plantation labourers bough hor hall is based to be sound sveptias the falling in of thra appar part of the silos the major portion of them be returned to forward denarquent on the getting of that part China, permitting only such to remain as by the fire, all the internal parts are manek korked about. The dock is broken through in have proven thoir adaptatility to the re- all directions, and she wasvered with unpient “quircnews of Saxon civilization Perhaps marina growths. Tub work has bosu mno of the this socos anfair, perhaps Sarons have no most Allt undertakinga of the kind that has right to arrogate their chin to a first voice glued that all the diving work has been done. 5. S.
hoon carried out to this colony, and wa under. ju Hawaiian pablie polier. But the con- by Chinese. "fist of interests must some day come if the friends of the Chiness and the frionde of Hawaii nei do not agree upon some plau whose warp and wool shall be neither son- * timunt nor grood" This is a moderate ex. Eppointment to His Excellency the Go-pression of opinion, considering how strong
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After that haor the supply is limited.
Americna interests are in Hawaii, and how considerably the Californian policy has in- Avenged" feeling on the subject in Hawaii. Meantime we note the Hawaiian Go-
vernment have ban hogy seeking fresh supplies of immigrants from other countries. The German steamer Ehrenfels carried to Honolulu na Teas than 707 German Tomi- grants from Bremen, of whom, 280 were ahildren, showing that these immigrants were
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LONDON, 30th May, 1892 THE FRENCH AUTION-IN/
MADAGASCAK.
The Under Soorotary for Poroiga Adaira, in reply to a question, said the Government had not protested against the notion of the French in Madagasorr.
COMPENSATION TO TENANTS IN IRELAND.
The Hoo so of Commons has read a second time
in families, the sort of population most desired the Bill for giving compensation in trenta.
in Hawaii. The British steamer Abergeldie also arrived in Boanlulu on the 3rd May from
BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
St. Michael's with 941 Portugueseimarigrante,Last night Hie Excellency the Governor and
Layon, D. Iney, 3. Lacklor, Hev. P. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs.
Liria, Minaon Lewis, D. F..
Legro, Mr. nad Mre.
Loureiro, Mrs.
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Laland, Baron
Moyer, Mr.inð Mem.
Marah, Mr.
Markinny, W.
MRITAT, Major Horry, it
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Daigin, J.
Tate, D. R. Jamajos, J Shteen, H.A. N. Hingbos, S. Stigbel, C. R. Li, R. K.
He did not say he would be prepared to seppart
Hoa, F. B. JOHNSON--Then I move the
Hon. P. RYBI-Lond.
saction, which were to the gffect that the cost of the reference of a'dispute otwoon the Compaus eunha section. and the Surveyor-General should be borne by either party as the Governor in Council direstad. | emission of seation ?..
The Hos P. RYRIÐ Adouded. -Carried Samp
The interpretation olnumo was pasted without alteration.
Hon. F. 8. Jonsson then moved that the Bill do pass,
Hon: P. RaLa seconded, Carried nem.com. |
THE ORDER AND OLEANLIEEM BILL.
medical officer that he nonll not be prevented practising fu any of the British dominione,
The ORIZE JUSTION said that was ao formerly, but now registration would have to be offooted,
*The olause was then pased.
Hon. F. B. JOHNSON then propose ? tha insan. Lion of anlance to the effect that the Ooliaanse ahould not be retrospective with regard to me.
The claaia wax tbsɑ put to the vota und wur arried by five to thres, the dissentiente balng Merers, Byria, Johnson, and Frise,
On clause 10, which provided that the Mediosdien préatitisners now in the colony: Həmid Board should consist of “any three rogistored | medical man who were practising how now, and practitioners appointed by the fovernor, the who had got the full contidence of their patients Hon. P. RYRI said he objected to the clange. He should not be compolied now, after pristizing considered the constitution of's board of three | ten, lften, or twenty years, ta pradzes their ten, The ATTORNEY-RAL morod the second medical practitioners who were derivicz peuzfary timonials. It would be sufluent if the Act ap rosding of the Order and Olsaniizon Dill.
advantage from the operation of the Aat would | plied to all parɛone who onine to the colony to Hoo, F. STAWAEr mored that the sssoni taud to prevent abstlier medio man coming practise medisine honforth. I want bo opon Cupt, Skerrett, U. 9. N. roading of the Bill be postponed for a toto the antosy, fls thought the obis to a now.coor to sepiator or pot, and if be did
officers short time. He said he had just had the Bill medical
of thy Aring and Navy not register he could be subject to all the dia. sesulated into Chinote, it would appear in the should constitals the Board. The advent abilities arising therefrom
The ATTORNEY-GENALOpposed the umenil. Gazette of Saturday, and ns, it was a wesens of a new member of the medical profession which condered the Chinese he would like to was not hailed with delight by the other sot. He naid It was not a question of pro. onelt them upon it. This could only be done members of the professios. He know that from deading agaivot individusle, nor had the Dr. after it was pilsted.
long experience, and hỏ thought it would be un- dinana ben dovised to meet the case of an in The sound reading was postponed until the satisfactory to take the decision of thres practi.dividual. It was in the pablis internal and to nort mooting.
tioners us to whetker maother man should coins provide a sort of pablis protection. Now zup. THE MEDICAL REGISJEATIÓN ORDINANCE.
in or upb.
posing there were private interests, he would The ATTORNEY-GRUBBAL—I have to move
The UNIEY Joerior and the ATTORNEY.sabmit they ought not to stand fore that this Bill. be read a second time It was in. GENERAL epoks in support of the clause, the public interest. It it was desirable to have troduced some weeks ago, and I believe it is the arguing fliat the dating of the Board would be atch perisines as those contained in the Act desire of the medical profession generally, the morely ministerial, and that they would not have we ought to be them at ours, but to say that -ersonable desire un lor the oiroptastones, that to enquico se to a man's qualifications, but simply aach production was desirable and neccesary, and it should be proceeded with without delay. Ito decide on documentary evidency whether at the same time to say the provisions of the be had complied with certain requirements. Act should not apply to persons in the colany st propose in committen to suggest one or two amendmenta. It wou'd perhaps be sonvenient to
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL o objected to the present time was burdly ressonabla. explain what those amendments are The 11th the reflection cast upon the members of the pro- and 3 th sactions provida for the obtaining of fession in the supposition that they would be in- rozistration by the shaiation of sortsin doon. aenged by self-interest in their action on the mentary-ovidenco to the Colonial Secretary, and,
Board. in seutiva 18, to the Molisal Board, hat under taa oizcametanoss I think It would be more can. realent if the Melloal Based were abatizate for the Colonial Scoretary in sections 11 and 12 There will be an appeal in all cases, as provided by tha Ordinance, to the Glavarasy in Cannell, it Loy person applying shall not be satiefel with the decision of the Medical Board.
Saharborgar, A,
Comme Glidden. U.SN: Ger, Mr. and Mre Forarks. I. F. W
Wharry, Dr. A. J. Woodin, F. L.
- Cos, J. 8. Jordan, P. Hopkins, G. T. Salomon, H. A. Elina, J. B. Flemung, T Rayon!,
MoBuon, Mr. & Mro. 7 P. Schowmany D. W. MUFEO, SIPA
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Molan, Mr. E. Mer, Maul M. A. Milouder. Mr & Mra, Mitford, B. B. Maliwen, Mr. & Mrs. A.P. Makiatosh, Mr. fo Mr Melts, Mr. and Mrs. Mod, Mr. and Mea Moucarini, Me.
Calino, H. Maison, J.
Mitchell, E. W.
May. F. H.
Madinol, M.
Marix, Lieut., US.N. Mulby, E. Newington, Capt., B. Noble, Mr. and Mre.. Noate, Mr. and Bĺza. Nash, Major. Í.A.
Mallor, Me
Oak, Bov. I, B. and Mra.
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Šiems-an. R. T.
Poscok, T. u.
Hantor, y H.
V. Dogoncer. F
Gootes, F. D. Lava-450, Jalos Guadia, J. 1 Roza, J. F. . an Wicking, H. Germain, J. [Tran, C Gutierr
A. A.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY monded the second reading.
Úarried.
The Coutell then went, lata Committes upon
Hon. P. Erain as Lenid before, Lla ust think thail in at all necassaTY,"
Hou. B. JOHNSON he supposed the Dill had boon pablished some tipe awo, but hi bail and rent, it through until he came into the Con il Carcher that day, and be miterly unaware it was enning on for second rowling at this rating. Theoriticism he had offered wat simply that which oapurred to him as the Bill was being red..
Hoo. F. B. Jonssox spoke fa opposition to the classa. Ha thought it would be a most invidious position for embora of the profession to scoupy if they had to decide on the claims of new camera, and was of optalen na ons would be found willing to occupy it. He also pointed out that under olauso 13, whick HIS EXCELOSner said every member ought provided for the granting of registration to to be supplied with a copy of the order of the
olbar than thoas entitled under day, DATAR English Ants or by virtus of registration in a The ATTORNEY-ÖRNERAL BÜ Bhaught British Colony, the Board would have to that offer reportier progress in the Till it exorcise ita judgment and discretion in deciting would be very fair to aline the third rosling to on the sufficiency of the applicant's conves of stand over. That would give his hon. friend In section I the 1st July was inserted as the study, and would practically have to do it time to consider ita provisions. data of the gamenagment of the Ordinator, on the qualifications of the applicant, so that Hon. F. 5. Jowson Bid ko did not propose Os section, which, as printed, providnt that its action would not be merely ministerial. to renew the fiscussion. They had practically the Ordinancs should not apply to Chinese
Hon. P. RYBIE said certain doctors had ex-passad the fill in all its plauses. What he had practitionera confinin their practice orelasively preased the opinion that there saght to be just said was simply to explain the raced Humphreys, & Mr. W. to Chinese patianto, the COLOGIAL TEASURERlayman on the Board.
patues of the apposition he had offered. Per- Objection was also taken to the word "proti-haps ho might ask lia. Excellency to givo movel that the words "confining their practice arolusively to Chiucas patinte be omitted. tioners," several memberanspressin, the opinion lustractions 19th: Tak of Councils that antigo He said there was a very large class of the poorer that it would be better to appolat medical men should be givin
The OUERE ali di not kuo matil the Portuguese who were attended almost entirely without private practice, evolus Army a previons eroning that ene Bil'was o›ming on.
Nary dostora,
Madur, I. P. Agustin, F. P. d' Carvalho, L. F. de Ribeiro, F. V., Jr. Silveira, F. J. P. da Bahro, M... Kocha, V.C. da Noronha, S. A.
Johuson, A. B.
Bray, K. K
Scoquos, F. D
Laoustiere, B
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O'Neil, Lieat. and Mrs. Phipps, W. W. G. Palmer, F. D. Philippo, Lady Pieror, Mr. and Mrs. Raimondi, opsigue Rareall, E. E. Rogers, Mias Rustonjeo, D. Eay, W. II.
komano, Mire,
Stokes, A. G.
Pagano, F. E.
of whom the large majority were married Lady Bowen garoo geant ball at term [23 couples with their families. These ini-Hose in housur of Her Majesty's Birtha17. grants made a very favourable impression on The event had to be postponed on the 4th May the residents, and are described as clean, out of the indispusition of Lady Bown, auf was-bald, last night in stol. A guant of bright featured, and neatly, dressed people use of the Baffe was drawn up in front of Portaguse immigrants appear to be great the House and thy geo inds were prettily sad ly appreciated in Hawan, and got un very festivaly illuminated by Japanese lanterns. well, the ofimate suiting them admirably, Danciar under parkahs commenced about ten while they are accussoniel to agriculture, 'stock to the musin of the band of the Baffs, Remedios. Mr. and Mrs. The problem of how to supply, the place of and was kept up with spirit considering the beat goth, Mr. A. and Mrs.
Bowe, Mr. All letters for ablation should be written as the aboriginos-who are slowly dying out-patil supper was auaus. Is proposing the Sale, S., Advertisansate and Subscriptions which are not is a difficult one to solve, bat the Caucasianhealth of Her Majesty the Quan, His Ex-Smith, Ar. and Mrs. T.
Stephons, Mr. & Mrs. M. ortored for a feat parial will be continued and secules in the island are not prepared to seellany the Governor male a happy and foll-Somerset, Mr. and Min.
eitous spoosh, in whiab, having referred with Stewart, G. Ordges for extra copísa of sthe By Frys ahonta tie islanda becotne a Chinese colony pare and pleasure to the fat that he was supported on Starens, Mrs. be sent befara son on the day of anblinationeira'ple. Thero eau, however, be no doubt the seosston by his frients Gaascal Sargent and Symes, Mr. and Mrs.
that, aulesi special efforts are made to avert ammudro Camin, ha expressed his catiafoo-lote, Mr. wad in such a contingency, the Chinese will even-tion at being able to welcome repress statives Sande, Mire, and Mice On the 29th May, at St. Jian Cathedral, Hong.tually forms the bulk of the labouring popula- of France, Portugal, vol last-but not least kong, by the Ray W. Janninga, M.Colonial Chaption" Isia, CRCIL WICE For E, to ELIZA
-the Wuital Shter, that great Anglo-Saxea SEUNA COFX, alinat enekter of J. Cecil Fullinpo,
aommonwealth, in which he saat-ared to be Esq., H.D., Kingston, Jamajon
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fiore the Queen's name was held in na less ras. port that in her awa Jomisions. Sir George then rotorrad to the intense loyalty to the Queen he had always fouad displayed in the Any tralium Colonies, asproially to the prortoos hear. Ing her unio, and he felt sure that in this city Victoris, the same fooliu; of Igyalty prevailed. His Exoboacy thin called for three cheats for Her Majesty which were heartily gives, and the toast was drank while the Band played the National Anthem. 516joined is a list of the guests invited, most of whom were present →→→
H. E. Major. Goners) Sargent, C. B., Mr. Sargant, and the Mienos 9a-poret.
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Telegrams for Bangkok en go forward by mai: boxing at Singapore at 11 am, to-day, the ist Jaze.
On the April Chinese nowapapar WES sturbed in Huolalu, entitled the oatian Oht. teso News. It is printed in Chinese. The ad. vertisements, cocupy the ontsile, and the editor rials, cow, and focals, the inside of the paper, It is id to have a ofrontaliou of about 250.
by Mr. Johnson, and has been hauled to us for The following lotter was rareivad yesterday
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The Governor of sc30.
10NOR JUNE 17, 1883.
The Japan Mail still all its agitation for the abolition of extertoriality. In its issue of the 12th by an article on the subject, ably written as most articles in the same journal are, but not altogether publication- toperate in ita tage. It is to be regretted that the strong persons! bostility existing
812 bare the honour to uokolades the litter between the Yokohama papera should render datol 3th March last in which you inform me that
you have hoën raquosted by, the Qyamitter of the Beurtarrat ni Mrs. Plaron Crosby (Command. fair-minded pod formirtial discussion of any dengking Boo and to forward to is Masing US Naval Force, winter Station). quoation affecting Javan almost a thing n-
King Kalakann flap to ba rau for at one local races. I have Has Majesty's Book youtu known in their colunas. In the articlo inconvey to the unities ha thants for this courtooAS zaumento of his visit to Hongteng, and to say that question, for instuce, sro Meil speaks of one aromal meeting will take plas on June th ker [Japan's] maligners and ours," which Frosime, bu His Vajesty boper that there will be
ja spirited competition for the Cup.-I bave tho i
Department of Foreign A.#airn,"
Hanotola, May 10th, 1833,
WALDER M. BIDON, Ministar of Saran Affairs. F. Botholey Johnson, Eeq., _____,ILAI-Consul, Hengkong-
:
H. Al Trion (Preabh Minister to Japan, n. ordinary to the Csort of Poking), and M. Gaston Caly, (S001017.)
or
H. Sir George Phillippa, Chief Jiatsoe. Hor. W. H. Marah C., Colonial Secretary. Ton. E. L. O'Malloy, Afterany-General. Hen. A. Lister, Caloriel Trarer. Kon. P. Eyrio. M.L.C..
Ion. J. M. Fries, Surveyor. Ganerai.
Hen. F. Bulbelov Johnson, M.E.C.
Hos. F. Stewart, Dagletour Onnurat.
Hon. J. Russoll. Pufane, Judga.
Ma W Retneri, Agang Canant for Yustrie-Has- Fars will Cunni for Rue A.
Mr.F. H. Sazhak, dating. Consut for. Belgina. 4. Leau Dojardin, Coutal fur. Franne
Mr. John S. Mosby, United States Consul. Mr. E. Merby, Viau-Conui for United States. Chwalier 21. Masso, Conul for Italy.
Mz R. Buschmano, Acting Consol for the Nether.
at eses zives the key to the feeling of in-honour to be, Sfe, your most obedient grant, Janan_iclitutiou poreuding the article, The argimon is directed to demonstrate whent The writer omnishtags the untenability of the position taken up by the opponents of the
Azeber's Surprise Party wes patronized by a abolition of extórritoriality, together with an fairly good boussou Weto-sday evening, theagh the Dress Circle was but thinly occupied VG- explanation of the causes which lea! Eng like its predecessor this company was small inlande. lisbroen af averagely good principles asters, and the entertainment was in the first distinguished from the "inky mas-worms" half somewhat of a Music Hall oheraster. Mr. who be their somatic calunniaa blasken Pevers gave three combination songs and dances, Archer caza two camia sanga and Miss Litz both Western an asteri bational repita. and a song which is rather an old friend" Avfally tlonsento fake ny such a position. Side by applause, and for appearance on the ata was afod.". Mia Devere received a fair share of
Mr. A. 4. Romane, mal for Brazil. site with his article is another ore, on the pleasing.
Mr. J. Grant Spits, Coral for Porn. Professor Lacia's legordemaine and - Mr. 1. Huabe, in charge of Japanese Consulate. in issiquury question in Japan. Unfortunately raatsing y were very fairly fans, hat be instof
Allen, A: J. W.
Mr. G. Trors, Consul for Germany.
Mr. Fold da otreiza, Consal:Oioral for Corta.
puls
Me Thom I Boso, Camal for Siam. Mr. Albins Monontiri. Consul for Shain
Way
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Shepherd, Me and Mrs. Sturt, 2. U. Tampa,
St. Croit, W. da Stookwell, Dr. and Mrs: Seym at, Miss. Sogmore, Me, and Mrs. Thomson, I. and Mrs. Thomot, I. M Thomsett, Caph H..
Tridea-Pattensod, A. Thornton, Misa Trazem. A. K Tho, T Tratan. J. N. Tripp, H. J.,
Viganz, Bov,
arbaru, Me. and Men. Fisd, Lert, 5.9.N. Jamox, 17.3. R27th, Cant. von H.I.G-N Oers, LLGS. W Babback, J. K.
Ackley, Mr. and Mrs.
Mullins, J. L. Cabral, Capt. and
Tamega Lt-Comdr. Cerio, B-N. OfBouc, Mothe Rea, J. A. C. Westland, A. B. Ponati, J. Cattaneo, L. Habu, A. Me. Fang Ming.shần
Mr. Lean On
Mr. Tan T.tting
Mr. Woi Ayak
Mr. Woog Shing Mt. Ho Au Mr. Li Shing Sr. Li Tak-heung Mr. Ch'an. Kadres Mr. Ch'an Sai-shangi Mr. Leang King-shok Mr. Wong Kachai Mr. Ch'an Litsfoi Mr. Hi Weishnag Mr. Wong Zib-pan.. Mt. Chin C-tin Mr. U Lin-da Mr. Choung St. kâị Mr. Tiên Pong. Mr. Wong Hin-chan Mt. Ch'an Tak.t'ang Mr. Sang Ta'iz-tan Me. In Choi Mr. Chong Lake- Mn Ip Ting-tsun Mr. Ka Ix.Long
Vernon, Mr. and iåre. Vanghan, Ros. & Mrs. Mr. U Nai-kis Weight, 3. W., E.N.. Wodeho 1, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. G. E.
barry, Dr. and Mrs. Walkden, Miey Wan, A. G.
Wilds, H. E.N Wilcox, Mr. and M. Woodraff, F. E.
Wilsu, W. Wotton, WY.
Young, Mr. & Mrs. W. 3. Young, Mr. & Mrs M.,
·BOWEN, G.O.M.G.
zera,
Mr. Lo Tez-tang Mr. Fang Tong Mc. Tan Winchin Me Loanz Lu-kai Mr. Nz Kang.tɔn Mr. Wong Tani-kon Mr. Fang Lebo Mr. Chan rang-tong Mr. Chan Tanti.was
in T'ss-ki
Mr. Un Man-ta'ot Mr. Li de-king MeNg Wai
Hon. W.H. MARE. Q.M.G.. Colonial Secro- tary.
fon. B. J. O'Maiter, Alto"nay.General. Hon A. LISTEK, Colonial Treasurer. Hou, P. RYRIA.
Hon. J. M. Puica (Surveyor-General). Ha F. R. JоHNSON.
Hos. P STEWART (Registrar. General),
the Bill.
Ultimately, the clause was amended to the affect that the Board should consist of any thre duls gralifted median men and of such other members, medical or otherwise, not exceeding toro, na the Governor might appriat
HIS EXCELLANor said the members of both Houses of Parliament had the orders of the day sent to them, an the sacie rale ought to be fri
owed hero,
The Rise fuerice said he found flest in the English Madiun Aot thers was a provision to the effect that all persons who hai seinally practized siliciae heftre August, 1875, should on
by Chinese doctors, and they paid them very small sums for such attendance. They got a prescription for which they paid perhaps afe deuts, and they paid a few cents more for the material, which they made up themselves. It old han distinct bandship to these people to take away from them this, the only madiest st-
On clause 14, which provided that the Colu tendance they had, Without having the whole nisl Sporetary shoald strike of the rogitor the sale horror of Cbinese doctor which some people name of any practitioner osavicted of telovy had he thought no 30 would go to a Chinese midemeanour or adjudged by the Mafialent at a fee ha niilled to be registered.. dooter who could gat a better one, but still thore Board to have been uniity of infamara were some who could not afford to do so, and in conduct in any professional respect; the 'dos, the interest of that glass of Portuguesa patients. Brar objected to the power given to the who could not afford to go to a European medical adient Beard. practitioner be, would move the nimission of the words "confining their prastico ozelusive. ly to Chinos patients." He thought this would not do any barm, as no os world go to a Obj. mass dontor aapt those who annid not afford to go to a European practitioner.
HIS EXCELLENT-I-an give 15 testimony to the contrary. There are soms Chinese Rostors in Australia, sad some white men profor ther to European doctors. Ons vory rich man told me a Chibisse doctor saved his life after all the abite dostars had given his 4849 np:
flon. F. B. Jouxeo -I think Chinasa doctors should be altogether exempted from the operation of this Bill. I do not age why I should not apply to a Calces doctor if I like.
HIP EXORICONor-Lite the amanat bration I spoken of.
Hon, F.l
The Hou. F. B. Jonssos also objasted to the Colonial Secretary having merely ministarial factions in the matter.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL SAld there was an appeal to the Governor in Council
Hon. F. B. Jonson said it was one thing to have your name strak of the regiator and thon appeal, and another mattor to have an on- quiry into your dondast balera the striking of The Gegernor in Council might not be willin' to reverse the decision of the Medical Conncil, but he might not, if he had original jurisdiction in the mattor, no to speak, take the same view as the Board the first instance.
125 was long time before the Act was passed and did no kaw why that date was fixed. Tho class he would suggest to meet the bon, mombira” views was “ This Ordin. anda shall not affect medical practitioners at present pirantising in the colony who object to registration under this Olicanos."
Hon. F. B. JoHNSON moved tba i sertiva bi the clause prepared by the Chief Justles,
Hoz. P. BAIE Sɔoondoj.
Theolauss was accepted, on the understanding that discussion on it wight be reanimed at thê text meeting. He EXCELLENT expressing the oplelon that it would be better to postpone the paaisng of the Bill.
HIS EXCELLENTx consulted the mombors as to what would be a enovaniant day for the next meeting, and Friday next was decided opini
HIS EXCELLENCY-Thon it is anderstood we do not put the motion that the Bill do pass
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said that no doubt the pravision echtalent in the clause was a very Anseriet ons. It was intended to give the Madloat-until text Friday, and I think the clerk will
(Quard a supervision over the members of the
profession.
JOHNSON-I think the principis of saved emptor applies la sach a caxe as this.
Hon. P. RyarsWe have got on for forty Hon. P. RAID-I oond the amendment. Iyears without it, and I think we can get on for
forty years more. think the scalien as it stands would work great
The Outer JUSTICE-Beranas the thing hay hariship
never happened yet it does not follow that it may not happen some day.
:
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL catod to the smer iwont.
The stanse was accordingly amended as proof modiest mon who have been banged,
BE EXOBLLONOT-No; look at the number posal.
Hoo. F. B. Jaxson asked the Committes to
Od auction 7, whilst provides that gistered consider the injury that might be done to a man's
Fere
surgery."
always send, to avery ban. member not Inter than the morning of the day of mesting, it possible the day be cra, the order. Don't call it the agenda that is not s parliamentary word; call it the order of the day,
The CLE-It has always been done, young, Excellency; I have always sent it.
H18 EXCELLENor-But call it the order of the day; not the agenda.
The Council then adjourned.
THE DIOCESAN HOME AND
ORPHANAGE:
colour-wushed; sul in safisfactory coalition. There le still no separate institution for females..
Thenusborist purament on the books aroan follow#204
ROAEDERA
· DAT SCHOLARS, Boys only. Buys. Girls..
Extraction. Europos.......
Eurasian Chinese.
practitiousta caunut redore; charges, Hoz, F. B. Tenson said be was of opinton the public practice by the omzation of the clause The Board might adjudge a man guilty of infamous antitled to go much protaationa sonduct; his name was struck off the register, The following is the report of this institution that they should know who of the medical and bis prsation was rains. He right apps for the year 1863-88, signed by the Rev. W. practitionersi wore registered nud who were
to the Governor in Coun, and the decision of not, thea if they obcae to apply to an unregische Vosed might be reverts), but the mon's dras. Jennings, Hou. Sporetary:~~- tered practitioner they took their chance. tion was raised all the same HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL That, however, was all the protection the
The Committao nad Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan The dinase was then amended to the effect that Home and Orphnasse have again to present their pu dia Кеге entitled to. Too provisioż
annual atatement of facts and igaron, testing of the Legislative Council was held in the section now before the committes would to have bean: guilty of infamous coudost in any tion may therefore be understand to have stood the na the Medical Board a’ljudging a practitione This is the fourteentà report issued, and the instita. posterday afternoon. There were presente retrospective in its operation, as it now stood professional respect they may report the same-to-test of time.
flis Excatlenov the Su ERNOG Sir Geo#05 | jln could donorive a case in which meaibe Colonial Secretary for the information of. The satisfactory report of last jage avetin to have H2SO40202 FRILLSPO, Chief Justice al practitioner had been bare for years the Govorasr in Council, who may after farther inns, the at this gone, which is given horewith, had the effect of diminishing the number of subsaḍp. might have required adequate experience to enable him to practive acessfally, but the inquiry direct the name of such practitioner to showing only shout one-third of the number of the
be struck of. his early days might nat hava takon the stops
previous year's cubsoribers, and a falling-off of $545. On section 18, which made it penal for any The sponsor, however, bare fortunately been leas necessary to acquire the qualifications which the tuouity at the proseal day supposed to be anregistered person to take say title implying abides which, same in the amount of $330 hire hner, bad a long-aztatauding deat of 207 has been recovered; gaalidoaties to practise medicine or surgery, GF granted from the Ofertory at St. John's Cathedral. necessary, perhaps beacuse they had a manopoly a practise for gain, the Hor. F. BJORNEON. There is now a small ardik, halance of $142. on the of them, and therefore no considerad it was not
said that for the reasse he had already urgad, general account, and a smilec ous of $119.14 on the right to make this Ordinansa retrospective in The Council resored the gonsideration of the effect. As he had sireaty said, the differenced which he next not repeat-that registration repairs nesaust. The buildings are now ro-painted. Sr. D., F.ncont Smith, Consal trades and Nor. Tramways Bill" the consideration of actions would use the public to judge alequately of wore the omission of the words or who prae.
* dontemplated by the Ordinance world faraiab and between registration and non-registrationafilaient protection to the public he begged in 2, 20, and 21-baving baru adjourned to this tha cualifications of the medteat men they westtises for gain or profosses to praise or publisuus weeting.
to for advise. To do more than that would, hà The Hou, F. B. JOHNS sail with regard thou:bt. load the Concil fato izjasting. He is name as practising muticine surgery or casction 20 of the tits, bis therefore thought an unregistered person enghtoolve any payment se practising madícius or friend the Surveyor-General on Saturday last not to be praelated from renovering fees. objected to the section pat forward by the promoters, nad prop sei to substitute in the
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL Auggested that the plaos of it the pezinat section as it was contain question of the retrospective effect of the Ordin- ed in the bill bio pasued the Cono il two years non ought to be dalt with afterwarie, a clause ago. He asked for time to consider the effect of belog added providing that it bould not that proposal, and sion than the solicitors to be retrospective in its float, if the Council the promoters had had a conference with the thought #t.
The discussion was then confined to the gass Sarveyor-Goueral, and it had been arranged that the original clanse should be obstituted for that tion of principle whether unregistered person which now stool in the hill as olapse 20, pro- should recover foos, without reference to its rided the Demmittee roll secept it. The hon. bouring on persees at presept praqtikin z. gentiorgan orpiained the difference between the The Car JusTICa mid medical preoti tyre motions, which affected the control of tioners were not the only persone who wars put Surropor-Gonora over the dealings of the Tran. unler similar disqn digestions to thoan son, that the clause as it stood, without the words in At the present date the total ingame from iskolara wy Company, with water and gas pipos, fole tuned in the Ordinance. Wherever it had been question, was a transcript of the law which had is $340.40 per month, and the average monthly ex. graph linea, e, in the patting down, taking thought necessary by the Gorecanent or was prevailed in England since the last Medical pues 45, so that a monthly defult of ever $100 is to be met, and for this the Committee bag to muko sp. or repair of the tramways, and the way in onemlly desired, that sortain persons should be Xot, 21 and 29 Vio., e. 90, but it had boon found their renewed appost for subscriptors and donadoss. which the expense was to be borno. The com.daly qualified, a similar provision was made. ineffecinal to prevent unregistered patioce. At the same time they wontil thank the friends of the pany bud no abjectior to the ambɛtitation of tha Thare waca spanial provisions with regard to bar. praatising and balding themsalms ont në quali. tretitution for their focal aid in past years.
The thanks of the dammittee are due to T. Samp. la olozse for the present out, provided the on risters and notaries, and, in como planes, with ra. fod practitioners, and this bad been adopted in mittee dil not olject.
gard to commission agents, all of which were the now Ant as a more effectual way of preson, E., of Canton, for a handsome donation of books, and to the vacions madinal gentlemen whe The Hou. P. Ryan anecaded the adoption of inteeded to encourage dnly qualified me to renting thist. If it was desirable in attain the have hitherto kindly attain cases of illness free of
come forward sad establish themselves, so that same end here, be should say it waa desira·le for charge. The ATTORNEY-OZVERAL thought before that those who had spent their time nad money in the Council to adopt the olsass as it stood. mation was put the committee should consider qualifying themselves for certain professione the legal bearing of the soution. The local boat- should have some advantage over other people Chinese. You don't protect them from quzoka ing was this that if the Trautway Company, in who had not done so. He thought it a very dending with their ling injured any gas or water reasonable provision to apply to the medical pipos or talegraph linsa, they would by the profession.
the style and spirit which so much enhanen the Ayes, Dr. and Mrs. for the argument in the former, the latter pleasure of witnessing such displays. The cam-Adams, Dr. and Mrs. ress to vatwofish the fact that Japsa isadetta A Happy Pair" formed the latter half Akroyd, Mr. and Mrs. at premont suffering from want of a moral of the antertaiment, and bere Miss Darere showed Arthar, Mr. and Mrs.
to more advantage. Opa or two lesivikaals in io Arthar. Lisa
Anton J. Rosa
Debary, Vi
........Barr, Mr. ual Mra..
Sarnyn, 8. E., E.N. Budiston, b. G. W., EN. woos, Mr. and Mr. C. Yaacher. Mr. and Mrs. HoCallum, Mr. & Mrs. T Para, W. H. P. Box, F.
code. The rivit und erinio codes of front seat appeared to form the greatoons idea Alford, E. F. Japan may be in theory all that can be at the audience were desirous of being amused Dadar, L. desired, bat of what avail are they if those by thes, and coquently they were the cane Burghiuli, Y. Bev..
of an intermittunt annoyance throughout the Bhit, W. C.. who are to administer them have no moralarning by some foolish alterapia at being fanny. Bentant, Mr. and Mr. Georg, vode to guide then? The Mail, in its writ-There will be a midday and an evening performanie, E. fagu un sterritoriality, deals too much with ance tomorrow. theory and too little with fists. The simple question is whether Japiu has us yet proved hewolf worthy of such confitener as would
was a good mustor of members prescat, Mr. T. Remar, Rev. Brother Justify the Treaty Powers in according the Jackson, the Chairman of the Committee, prasid- thas, M. native tribouls jocsdiction over their an- ing. The first business was the presenting of the Bacimur, Mr. & Mrs.
Bacff, Miss
Mosely, J. A,
Frann, J
Ciater, C. F. Clintor, J. Hancock, S.
Hart. 7.
The aantal meeting of the monikers of Barff, C. 8. the Repruation Club was half In the Cimb Burdan, Bishop and Mrs. Lroll, E.
Brower, J.S Gymousion yesterday atuning when there Bellies, Mr. and Mrs.
tionals. To this question there can be only way a balance of $1,991.79 in hand as against Bar, W. annual balsuas sheat, which, showed that there Erafurð. II.
Mr. and Mr. one auswer. Grant us has been the progress 58739 last year. The Chairman con ratulated Brokenbury, Capt. and of Japan, it is but a thing of yesterday: the the lab on the prosperous state of ita fukaves, new institutions, new modes of thought, and and seline been on good. The coretta Faraico, M. and Mrs.
uly left a small balanos; the Clab Boats were tall, Men
Ball, Dyer
new aspirations which bare been planted in
Mr.
Caldwell, Manes
Cohen, 0.0.
Anhert, F. B.
Goodwyn, 0.8.
Hayward, fion. Osborne, E.
Behults, Capt, C. A Lemonnier, Rev. K.
Stail, E.
Poesbecker, Mr. & Mrs. En
Baretto, E. M. -
Anglo, Mr. and Mrs. -Grote, Mux
Anderson, Mr. and Dira.
Bamsey, Mr. and Mra.
Gourdin, A. OD.
in better repair then they had been before, Bottom by, G. D. tw country have not as yet bad time to thauls to the care of Mr. Tripp, the bath was in Bell-Irving, J
good condition, oud be hoped no typhoon would Brownlow; C. W. taką push deep root as would warrant the injure it. On the motion of the Chairman, the seriok, S. 4.
Ho Amei, Miss assumption that thorough reliance may be counts were adopted. The next business was the Coombe, H.
Foster, Mr. placed on their stability. Before Westera ballot for the election of Committee, but so the Cor. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haakon. J. M.
Harms, H. sargestion of Mr. Tripp the membara proseeded Crawford, Co, sind Mrs: Woolley, A., rations can abandon their exterritorial rights at one to elost the Chairman, Mr. Jackson be Congatris, Mr. and Mrs. Wemyss. A in Japan they must be satisfied that the ing nooimously re-appointed by acclamation. Caldwell, 12. a.
Deacon, V. H. natives of the country are in the permanent The Chairman alluded to the boss the Club bus Cypriau, Her Brother.. Kennedy, Edwards, Mr. enjoyment of those liberties and rights which gentleman had always taken a hearty interest in Chislere, Dr. and Mr.
mutsioed by Dr. Clouth leaving the salony; that Corrie, Capt.
and Mrs. Kennedy-Edwards, Minner are common to all Western nations. Are the Club, and to one worked harder for its wel Collins, Commdr. W.
Cottell, A.
Falconer. A. Aitokinon. W the Datives in the enjoyment of these liber-End another reprosoutative to fill his plane. Colvills, Roy fare. He hoped the German nommunity world Coxoo, G. S. ties and right present.? By no means. Meas. J. Stawarb-Lookhart, and H, R, Coombe Cruickshak It follows then that foreignors, if placed on
were re-elected treasurer and secretary Davis, Capt. N. the sims forting as natives, would be sub-azd in a ballot. Masara. Tripp and Danby, Mr. And Mre.
Liert. Holme, ware re-elduted asmmittee IDE Downman, Ror; & Mrs. jochad, to disabilities repugnant to their Mr. Beart being absent from the colony, it was Demyator, Cupt & Mrs. sensa of right nud justice. That the tinie will noosary to fill his place with another man, and D'Adda, 0, 0. H.
thre uew members were electot, viz., Messrs.Dolap, L. J
Denys. Mr. and Mira. Dalrymple, Mr. & Mra.
Banns, W.
A
come when exterritoriality may be no longer Kaltano, Lasan Hughes, and E. K. Leigh, many peessary in Japan wo hope and believe, etter gentlemen being vote! for. Mr. Tripp Dangileh, G. V. but at present it is not within measurable strongly advocated making two classes of rower Dural. Me and Mrs
ta thereon hands should not knook the Fincham, Mr. and Mrs. Rijte..07.
slightly made rame boats about; there should be Fairley, Mr. and Mrs. an a and class, and men should only be ad- Flaming, fr. and Mrs.
Farrant, W,
Garfit, A. L.
Bast, H. E. Margues, Dr. L. P. Darin, H. W.
Ribeiro, F.V.
Noronha, D.
Silva, J. M. A.
lemotion, D. A. dos
Silen, J. M. A Roasch, Ber..G Carsnilo, E. A, da
Calsiwoll #1.11. Castro, G. D. A. C. Seuradios, A doe Hirnt, C. J. Machad, F.' Stookthansen, P.V.Č. voa Madar, A Arjanto, Franjo H.
Rochs, J. G. do Komacio, P. H.
The Hawniian papers received yesterday by asittat among the former class when they could eater, Mr. and Ms. P. Andaraon, f. the steamor Ehrenfels explain the telegram strongly condemned the praction of some mem-Foster, Mr. & Mrs. F. F. Gatierrez, J. M.
be trated with a racing boat. Mr. Tripp also Ford, Mr. and Mrz. Palmer, Ú received about a month ago stating that bore of taking bouts out for whole afternoon, Smith, K. & wire. R. Daud, C. Fisher, Dr. and Afre. Dola 4. Chiosse immigrants had best prohibited The boats were for practice.and if members and saith. Mr. & Mrs. 8. Caldwell, D. B
to do that kind of thing, they must keep private Frode, F. from leading at Honolula. The influx of boats. Mr. D. Baniog advocated that some. Forbes, Air. and Mrs.
Alton, J. L. de S.. Lamke, J. Chinese created alarm in Hawaii, which re-they should be done to the Gymnasium, espo- Fouros, ..
Carvalho, J. A da suited in the prohibition. The population cially to the floor, which was very hard and a ordon, Capt. C. Cor, G, C of the islands is now about two-seventhe Ries heaks bad boon used in Germany with vary Gerrard, J.
it for the place even with the use of mattresses. Gordon, Dy W. 2. Bassoon, M. E, Chinese, and at the rate the immigrants satisfactory renalty, and becomended that thebony, Dra were pouring in it was feared that by Januaryum should have ite doar leil abent twe drimble, 3ir and Mrs.
foot thick with this material, which sould be Grimhle, Mira bought at from 50 to 70 cents a pioul, so that ton, Capt. and Mrs. the seat would be very slight elr, Lockhar
ate was glad to find a momber who took an Howarth, Capt. & dira. interest in the Gymsssism, and he proposed that Halahan, Major H. T Mr. Boring should be added to the committes Harsland, Mr Va
specially to look stier tbs Gymnasium, Hotland, J. L Tripp sesouded, and the motion was carried. A Hadigau, ftr. and Mre. rote of thanks to the Chairman soneladed ths ago, Mies proceedings.
| Heuschild; Mr. and Mărg. Qosta, P. A. da,
next three-eighths of the population would bp Chinese, The Havajian Government are anxious to secure immigrants, but they do not wish them to be all Chinese, especially Chinesa orates only, as hitherto has been the cass. Writing on the question, the Hop Julu Baturday Press says: If some day
Dage, A. 3. B.
Ho Kai. Dr. and Mrs.,
Aquino, E. J H‚ð" : Bay. EXC
Alvos, J.-M. B Ontiarres, M. Petoreon, J
Tomlin, G. J. DONS, E. E. Detmera, W. Wiclor, O. Orango, J. Contă; D. A. da
the old olause,
HIS EXCELLENCY asked if the words quoted wore from the bowe Aot
· The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said this prevision me somewhat in advance of the existing law, but it had been carried in the new Medical Act.
Hon. P. BIRIE Seconded Mr. Jobaron's amend
ment
Total
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This gives a total of di, which is lágher than that of any partons year. About 56 children in all have seeived sineation in the Home during the your, of whom about 40 were boarders; Thres very young skildren have recently boon admitted as boarders, whose father died without leaving any wha avor of provision for them. Thors mo at sal others, whose friends man par only a trifa tormaals their
opport
HIS EXOSLENCy-Then I understand thie is a transcript of a clausa passed by the House of
From various unavoidable causes only 20 pupils Commons.
could be presented at the annual examination by the The Arroaxer-GasEBAL-In the House of Government Inspector: Of these I was absent at the Lords: The Act was introduced thore. Theme, 17 paese, and B. failed. The grant-in-sidi
on, and learned member went va to expinio therefore smaller than angel.
Hon. P. EYETE-TEer- are the Portugueshand
The ATTORNEY-Gênenaz-The bou, member has touched apoa a point which has been ignored in this discussion. The Bill is to prevent an fortunate Europeans from employing a quaok.
Hon. F. B. JONSON-It persons "do not
THE FRENCH, IN TONQUIN.
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SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS.. FROM QUE OWN CORRESPONDENT,] cootion so now proposed be able to shộltor there. } Hon. P. RYBIE aid he would say with regard
HAIPHONG, 25th May. selves bobind the Surveyor-General, who would to the BE1 genstally that we had before us the
In contega vra of having been in the interior stand liable in an acties for damages. That example of the settlement of Shanghai, where register they cannot more their fees. Now changed his position, and the hon. and learned there was a large forsign community and whees on propeas to do more than that and make I have not been able for some time to report the zelleman thought it was right to warn him be there was nothing of this kind, and it wa9 8 it peval for such persons to practice: £ submit progress of affales in thip, country, and on tak- fore be allowed himself to be put in that position. well-known foot-he did not want to disparage that is wholly unnecessary.
ing up my pen again to resume my narestive of The CHIEF JUSTies thought it was no case the Hongkong medical mon, but at this m.ment The ATTORNEY.ENERAL There is one for wonder that the runway company was wil the most misant medical oven in Chins were consideration: this la rally about as paprtosteronta in these ruzione, I am sorry to have to ing to accept this amendment, because it removed in Shangbai.
a community as there is in any part of the world. cord much trouble and disaster. liability from them in those of Injury The COLONIAL TREASUREE id be would ask You have people from all parts of the world In the first place, I deeply regret to say thank to the gúpen &o, they being sheltered by the whether this Bill did not eimply leave the pro-cuing bers, and they may come to practice poor Ociousă Carreon, who displayed inch gat Surveyor General Ho preferred the section as titioners when they were. He was under the medicino, and unless you have some stringent lantry at Nam-Dinh, died of the wounds he then impression Dr. Ayesa, far instarpo, could not provision you may base people with qualificareived on the 13th instant, after experiencing The How. J. M. Price thought that though necars his fees in a private ease; and is any tone almost imaginary, or worse. the dangers which had been referred might exist i oase, nga matter of fast, they never saw a doctor Hon. P. EZBI-Well, you have the case of great sufferings. He was interred with military thepiretically, in practice they did not exist. He suing in a court.
Sangbad.:
honours the same day. thought it was as well that the Surveyür. Geusrel Hou, F. B. JOENSON said he did not thiuk The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Woll, the mor
HANOT, 12th May. shoutil retain control over the laying of go the Europeans in this calong aloud in need of sality of Shaugbaí is--(Laughter).
The city is surrounded by troops of the ams. and water mining sud talegraph tubos, which was kay special protection with regard to their on-
The COLONIAL TREASURER Said an edusted ̈| the ground of the propoasi to substitute the gazement of doctors. He thought they would cerumanity like that of Hongkong was able to my one ray corps on the Bacniah side, cas on original for premak olanza. The tramways would sxemisa to ir ovn, nommon sense, and if they judge were or lear of the qualifications of medie the road to Eué; and one (consisting of 4,000 of only pass through one or two continuous streels obase deliberately, and under a system of 13. mal men, pad be did not think we required such the Blask Flag) on the road to Soulay. Tha from which it would be easy to remove the maine gistration, to engage a nou-registered proctis a stringent provision hero.
it stood.
and the tolograph lives. Ho had given groat fisnor, why should they be prevented from exer- The ATTO EXET-GENERAL mid the provision sitaation looks oritical sare to the consideration of the planze, and Leaising their fatuities? He did not think it was now under discussion did not stand quite on the
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15th May.
did not think that practically the dangor refer any business of the state to take care of them, a fooling as the other proviulous of the The French forces made a söztis to Bassinh. red to by the Attorney-General would arise, as tho Ordinenes proposed to do. It would be Ordidouce and was to a certelo extant experi; Birguis were spiked. The gonboats Lea | though it existed theoretically.
better to treat them as possessing common metal Under theso elronmetered be would
pord, Flucier, and Fanfare borsbarded the place, The ATTORNEY-General pointed out that senso in their choice of modicul adriem, snd as to be willing to admit the sineadment.
the control of the Burveyor-General over this work was already provide i far by subsection I, so that he was really able to impossang: condition. be thought it, and the substitation of this ea Mou was therefore unnecessary,
the parejost of food, the ordinary law of controĘt enght to prevail, one
The chase, with the emission moved by Mr. | hat the attack way not exactly successful.jar: Johus, we then passed. M
19th May,
On clause 19, providing that Government- Medical Officers so mediontoflers of the Army
A sortie was determlosed upon to-day to drive
HIS BROELLENer-The hon. member is not' supporter of what is called patarnal Doveru mont. If I understand wright this is a transcript and Navy serving in Hongkong on full pay shall book the men of the Black Flag. The troops of a Limperial Acta
be deemed to be registered, the Hon. F. Eruis about 500 strong, left Hanch at 4 o'clock s.. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL suid the words aired why the provision should ant extend to with are guns, padar command of Commandant were taken a pearly as peasible from the Tobalf-pay ofloors, as it was possible a half-pay vidro, who, as luck would bare it, wisked to périal Act, as t
officer might wish to settle down hore and fund them in person this occasion. When about Hob, P. RY2 Yes, that there you legislate into praction,
The How. F. E. Jonsson said the prernator were entirely in the hands of the ocmmittes, bat they are desirous of mosting the wishes of the Surveyor General in every possible way.
On a division, the amendment of the Attorney. General that tho souton se presented at the isst for England. Here you legislate for all an. The Attorney GenzZAL Boid o baif-pay, two ficom' distance from Hanoi the expeditina testing should stool, was carried by five to- tionslitles and deotors of all nationalities, officer wishing to go into pesotios bere would tellinto an ambuscade set by the Black Flag, and threo,
Hon b.4. Jouster said that if the clause were have to be registered on payment of a fee in the after about an hour's severs fighting, the Fresh The How F. B. JOHNSON ezt proceeded to not made retrospective, that was all be wanted, ordinary way. The object of the provision was were coopelled to best a retest. There seems to deal with dauto 24, sud said, that after vos- The ATTORNEY-GENDZAL sild the proper that medical officers serving on full pay should saltation with the Surveyor-General, the pro- | way to most that, wonid be to propose the in- not be charged for doing so
have boot hot fight and a temible stroje motors proposed to smit the last words of tho | austion of a clayes making 'it nou rotrespective. | Hon. P. Rrus said he had been told by a agsinsberashing odds. Out of the 500 troops that
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