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His ExcELLBOT said he thought that in szy one whare an offloor was defending the is terest of the pabilo he was in tomoifted.

The CHIEF JUSTION it a thorht that the Barveyor-Croucral was discharging his duties to the publia them phold be no guration as to the payment of the exponios

Hon. J. M. Par sald the sent His Exael. hogy now onospied might not alwaga bao. sapled by was holding the same opinions.

The COLONIAL SDORETARY nid he would ask the Attorney.Honoral whether the difBoultz might not be met by making the section read "the Surveyor General en bebail of the Gover

Merit."

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL: said that if the plans was not to stund as it was, which he should have thought was anfficient, he shan'd think the case might be met by inserting words to the effect that in the cront of the Barrepor Gocal being ordered to pay the orpenses they shopte ho paid ont of the Treasury.

The CHIEF JUSTION and the Surreyer-Gono ral could atraga protect himself by obtaining the loatractions of the Government in the first Instruce. He saw no nocestily for any altera tion in the section.

Careind.

The Cousoil then went into Committee upon the BALT

Ia notion 1, the 1st July was inserted as the. Anta of the camtasesment of the Ordinance.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE - HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."

Woolley, A

Dannan, Y. H. Kennedy Edwards, Mr.

Kennedy-Edwards, Hinman.

and Mr.

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Falconer, di

Aitchison

Getghizia, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Cal, and M. Harme, H

Cyprian. Ber. Bollar Caldwell, A.

in, Capl Chalmers, Dr. and Mrs. Collins, Commdr. W. Cottell, A. Caron, 0.8.··· coille, Boy. J. draickshank, WA Downs, W. Davis, Caps Danby, M. and Mrs.

Rev. & Mrs.

Hast, H. B Margaes. Dr. L. P.

Davie, H. W.

Elbeiro,

Norou

Silva, J. M. A. Ramudios, D. A. Rok

Bodoh, Bor. G.

Demp Dunlop, II. Deanys, Mr. and Mrs.

mpls, Mr. & Mrs.

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& Mas.

Riva, J. M. da

Carvalho, B. L. do

Caldwell, H. M.

Ford, Mr. and M

for the Colonial Seeratery in matians 11 and 12. | his pointed out that under classe 18, which to be supplied with a copy of an order of the Thero will be an appost in all com, as provided provided, for the granting of cogistration to day, MUA PARK, by the Ordinance, to the Goverage le Connell, if petsak older than the entitled under The ATTORNEY GENERAL Raid he thought lang poraon applying shall not be satindel, with Earlish. Asta or by virtue of registration in s that after reporting progions on the Bill it British Colony, the Board would have to would be very fair to allow the third reading to the devision of the Modload Board..

The COLONIAL STORETARY sondad the ereroise its judgment and discretion in desiding stand ovor. That wald give his hon. friend

on the flotansy of the applicant's course of time to anosider its provisions. sesont reading.

He F. B. Joxson said he did not propose study, and would practically have to decide on the qualifications of the applicant, so that to renew the discussion. They had practically passed the Bill in all its oldness. What he had its nation wuld not be sorely ministerial.

Hon. P. RYRIE said certain doctors had or just said was simply to expisis the ragged presasi the opinion that bases ought to be a nature of the opposition ho ad offered. For

hape Le might ask Hie Extellency to is On sostien 2, which, is printed. provided that layman on the Board.

Oujontion was also taken to the word" practi-instruatious to the Clerk of Canncils that netiae G. the Ordiusman should not apply to Chiuose practitioners confining their praolios exclusivaltiouers," govoral membersexprésain': the opinion should be given.

The CLB Bald ho did not know until the to Chineso patierta, the COLONIAL TREASURER that it would be better to apɔɔlat medical men moved that the words "confining their practice without private prootion, such as Army and previous evening that the Bill was coming on."

H EXOBLLENOT said the members of bathi 1. V. exclusively to Chinmo pitiants" be omitted. Navy doctors

Ultimately the clawan ang amended in the Houses of Paritament had the orders of the day Pihan, Mr. and Ms. Ko said there was a very large olam of the poorer

Flerulog, e. and Mrs. Poringness who were attended almost entirely affect timt tlio Board should consist of any three sent to them, and the same role ought to be fol- Fairly, Mr. and Mg.. by Chinese doctors, and they paid them duly qualified medical men wad of such other lowed bore.

The CHIEF JUSTICE said he found that in the Forrest, W.. very small some for such attendance. They members, medical or otherwise, not excoding

English Modisal Ast thera wes & provision to the Foster, Mr. and Mrs P, got a prescription for which they paid perhaps two, na the Governor mht appoint.

Ou olaus 14, which provided that the Cole offent that all persons who had actually practiced Tester. Mr. & Mrs. F. E. a few conte, and they paid a low vents more for the material, which they made up themselves. It Dial Snorotary should strike off the register the medisios bafore August, 1915, aboald on Fisher, Dr. and Ms.

uld be a distinct hardship to thise people to Dame of any practitioner ecuriated of felony or payment of a teo to oatitle to be registered. Smith, Mr. & Mr. E. take away from them this, the only medical at. demeanour or adjudged by the Medical 1915 was a long time before the Act was F.-Smith, Mr. & Mrs. S. Hon. J. M. PRICE-Perhaps your Excelleray taulanco they had. Without having the whole. Poard to have been quilty of infumens passed and he did not know why that date Froirs, will allow the consideration of the scation to malo horror of Chinese deptors whloti sopas people conduct in any profesional respect, the Han, was fixod. The class bo would suggest to und, he thought no one would go to a Chinese F. Rearz objected to the power given to the meet the har. members' viewe was "This Ordin stood over,

anos shall not affect medical practitioner at Hrs EXCELLEN Or-Woll, I will put it to the danter who cuald got a batter ons, but still there Medinal Board.

present practising in the oulony who object to Council, bat the spinion worms to bo that tiers wore some who could not afford to do so, sud in the interest of that elses of Portuguess patients

registration adder this Ordinaos"

H. F. B. JOHNSON morsi the insertion of zo necessity for any altoration. Hou. P. Rynie Boonded the motion for the who could not afford to go to a European medical

the clause proposed by the Chief Jastloc. postponement of the consideration of the seation. practitioner he would move the son of

Hon. P. BIRIE seconded, Hon. F. B. JOHNSON said that it the the words "confulng their practice exclusive Surveyor Genéral asked for a postponement hely to Chinese patients." Eb thought this would not do say harm, na na oge would go to a Chi thought it only right it should be postponed.

Consideration of the Section-was postposed oss doctor except those who could not afford

to go to a Koropian practitioner. nocordingly.

RIA EXELLENex-I-oau giro my testimony to the contrary, There are some Chitose doctors in Australia, and soma white mon prefer them to Enropesa denture. Ons very rich man told me a Chinose doctor saved his life after all the white doctors had given his case up.

Hon. F. B. Jonasov-I think Chinese doctors should be altogether orstapted from the operation of this Bill. I do not see why Ishon's not apply to a Chinese doctor if I like.

HIB EXCELLENor-Lixo the eminent Aus.

On section 37, which makes provision for licances to third parties to nas tramwayo,

Hia EXOILLEROY said the motion opined rather a wide question. Difkealties had arisen In Lisbon it reference to a similar master. He happened to know about that, because he was there last Octobor. He might explain to the Council that there were two Tratoway Companion in Lisbon. The rails belonged to ono-the older and large-company and the heavier cara, and so on. There we a second compass which had u right to use the rails when the other corpsny'stralian I spoke of, onta were unt on the lice, but they were compel- led to get out of the way when the heavier care game. The latter were called maridos, the box- bands, and the ethers amantes, lorers, and the lorre bad to got mit of the way when the hue- bande esme: n they must seu there was to confusion between lovers and busbands in Hongkong.

"Err F. B. Jorgaon mold to thongst the dif. ‡ pod.

could see the rails.

tary.

Hon. E. L. O'Malley, Aftarnay-General. Hot. A. LISTER, Colonial Treasurer. Hoo. F. ETRIE

Hes. J. M. Paron (Surveyor-General)

Hon. F. B. JOHNSON.

·Hoo. F: Stewart (Registrer-General),

THE TRAMWAYS BULL.

Boo. B. JoxON-I think the principla of oaveat emptor applies in each a case tbis.

Hon. P. RTASI second the amendment, 1 think the noction as it stands would work great hardship.

The ATTORNEY-Guixat consented to the amendment.

Tha Hon. F. B. Johnson also objected to the Colonial Secretary having marely ministerial factions in the matter.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL mid there, was as appeal to the Governor in Concil.

Hou, F. B. Joson sald it was oun thing to havo your name struck off the register and then appeal, and another matter to have an en- quiry into your scaduct before the striking of. The Governor ia Council might not be willing to reverse the decision of the Medical Conacil, but he might not, if he had original jurisdiction in the matter, sa te apusk, take the same view as the Board in the first instance,

The clause was accepted, or the understanding that discossion on it might be reaunted at the next meeting, 18 ExcCELLENT, expressing the opinion that it onld be better to postpone the passing of the Bil

HIS EXCELLEROY consulted the menbora as to what would be a catanidat day for the next wooting, and Friday next was decided upes.

HIS EXCELLENCY-Then it is understood The ATTORNEY-GREEAZ Baid that no doubt we do not put the motion that the Bill de pase the provision scutained in the clause was a feryats6 nsx+"Friday, aud I think the siork will strict ene. It was intended to give the Medical always sond to every han, member not later Board a sporvision over the members of the than the morning of the day of meeting. If possible the day before, the dedar. Don't call it profession,

the agenda; that is not a parliamentary word; call it the order of the day.

Hen, P. RZCIE-We have got on for forty years withont it, and I think we can get on for forty years mare.

The Cuper JUSTICE-Because the thing has never happened yet it does not follow that it may not happen some day.

The Cras-It has always been done, Four Excellency, I have always sent it.

HIS EXCULLEYET-Bat call it the order of the day; not the agenda.

The Council then adjourned.

BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

On Thursday night; the Slat May, His Ex.

celleney the Governor and Lady Bowen gave

god bait at Government House in honon

Forbor, Mr. and Mrs. F'arron, U. D. Gordon, Capt. 6. fordon, Dr. W. E Garit, AL. Gortat 1, 4. Gubbay, Mrs. Grimbla, Mix and Mrs. Grimble, Mies Gaga, A.-M. B. deston, Caps, and Mrs. Howarth Capt. & Mrs.

gnea, W Hakhan, Anfot H. T. Hazeland, Mrs. Hazeland J. I. Ho Kai, Dr. and Mr.

Ango, Miss Hartigan, Dr. and Mrs. Hauschild, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Major Hartman, Mr. and M. Holmes, fr. & Mrs. H.

ausland, F. A Harok, Dr. von der Hawkint, CV cland, W. Hutchison, W. D.F. HEAD, J. G. T. Jones, Comer, R.N. Jennings, Kar. and Mrs.

Mre. Johnston, Capt. B.N.,

Jonna, D.

Just, Mr. and Men- Johnat

Jersey,

Jarrett, H. St. D.

Jackson, Mr. nad Mrs.

Knight, H. R.K.

Castro, L. G. D. A. U. Rematics, J. A, dos

Bient, 0.3.

Machado,

Htookhannon, W. W.. von Madar, A. B. Arjando, Franjoe H. anderson, G. C. Palmer, O. Gutierrez, J. M. Denison, Osmund, C.

Caldwell, D. E. Alvan, J. I. do 3. Leke, J.

Carvalho, J. A. de Dux. a. a NOOD, M. F. Bocha, J. Ga Pozatio, P. a. Setos, H. G Aquino, ... d' BIF, B. 0. Alves, J. M. S. Gutierrez, M. Paterson, J Tomlin, G. L.

ar, E. Detmera, P. Wieler, O

Costa, D. A. de Uraago, J. Galtzon, A

Custo, P. A. da

Cohen, A. 8.

J.

Georg. Trich

Alv, 4. F Hamletan, F. Armatrong, Mr. and Mrs.

3. M. Guterres, A. P. Mitchell-Innes, N. G. Butter, E. W. A Carden, Majur and Poate, WV.

Kubone, Ming

Lloyd, Majer

Ketteler, Baron

of

Lloyd, C. P

be

Loot hart, J. Stawart

Lambat, Hon. A. & Mrs.

Loohhead, J. H., .D.

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Loe, Ber. H. W.

gall, Capt. and Mrs.

Levy,

Her Majesty's Birthday. The prent had to inclsposition of Lady Bowen, and was held

postponed on the 24th May on account of the

the Slat instead. A guard of honour of the Dayton, B. Buffs was drawn up in front of the House, and Lechler, Rev. E. the grounds wore prettily and effectively flium-Laanmert, ir sud Mr.

Lowe, $.8. insted by Japanese lanterns. Dassing andor Loris, Mimen ponkahs commenced about ten o'clock to the Lewis, D. 5. music of the band of the Baffe, His Excelloney Logo Mr. and Mrs. the Governor leading off with Mra. Sargent and General Sargent with Lady Bowen, and was kept ap with spirit, considering the heat, until sappor was announced,

In proposing the health of Her Majesty the Queen. His Excellary the GOVERNOR Aid Ladies and Gentiomer-I shall propose anly one toast this evening. It is, of course, the health of the Dlustrious Lady whose birthday we eclobrats this evening-our beloved Sovereign the Queen. It has boss said that, as the heare ofrole around the globe on the Birthday

Is BзCELLENT--No; Look at the namber. of medical men who have boon hanged.

Hon. F. B, JOHNSON asked the Committes to The clause was accordingly smonded as pro-consider the injury that might be done to a man's prantiss by the uparation of the alnase. The On section 7, which provides that unregistered Beard might adjudge a man guilty of infamous ically uld not arise beze ce as other compas practitionera cannot recover charzes, Hon. F. B. conduct; his name was struck off the rogister, flis BICTILEVOY-It does not provide, then, JONSON said he was of opinion the public and hie practice was rained. He might appas were entitled to o muo pratention as to the Governor ia Council, and the decision of that any interlopers may come in

Hea, F. B. JOHNSON-No.

that they should know who of the medial the Bosed might be reversed, but the mau's pro- The peotion was then agreed to. The re-practitioners were registered and who were tice was ruins of the same.

The olause was then amended to the effect that minder of the Bill passed through Committee, not, bea if they sbose to apply to an naragin | with the exeption of the threa alanes already tered practitioner they took their chance on the Medial Board adjudging a practitioner mentioned as nost pored. and the Council thenThat, however, was all the protection the to have beon guilty of infamous conduct in any palio Were entitled to. The provision profesional respost they way report the same to adjourned unth Thursday, the 31st May.....

is the santing row before the Committes would the Colonial Secretary for the information of A mesting of the Legislative Council was hold be retrospectiva in its operation, as it now stood the Governor in Council, who may efter farther on the 31st ultima. There were present-

His could conceive a case in which a malí. Icquiry direct the name of such practitioner to His Excellency the Governos, Bir Greaoral practitioner had been here for years and be struck off. BOWEN, G.C.AG.

On section 18, which made it penal for any might have sequired adequats experience to Hon, Sir GORGE PHILLIPPO, Chief Justice.enable him to practice. smfully, but who is aaregistered person to trisany title implying Hoa. W. H. MASU, C.M.G,, Colonial Seore his early days might not have taken the steps qualification to practise mediolae or surgery, or nevessary to acquira the qualifications which the to practise for gain, the Hon. F. D. JOHNSON faculty at the present day supposed to be said that for the reasons he had already arged, Dacossary, perhaps because they had a monopoly and which he need not repeat-that registration of them, and therefore he considered it was not as contemplated by the Ordinance would furnish right to make this Oriliuna retrospective in sathiest pretestion to the public-ha baggad to its affect. As be bad already said, the differendo mero the omission of the wosis "or who prae- between registration and non-registration tisos for gain or professes to practise or publishes would enable the pablie to judge adequately of bis name as practising medicins or surgery or the qualifications of the medical man they went racires any payment ar prastising medicine or to for advice. To do more than that would, be surgery." thought; lead the Connell into injustice. Ho HIS EXCELLENT asted if the words gusted therefore thought su unregistored person ought were from thỏ home Ant.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL Bid this provision not to be prealaded from recovering for.

The ATTORNEY BEEAL Baggested that the was womewhat in advance of she existing law, but of our Queen, there is not one hour in the four sad twenty in which her health is not proposed question of the retrospective effect of the Ordinis had been married in the new Modical Ast.

Hon. P. RTEIG scoondo Mr. Johnson's amond-in same proviness of that British Empire" on objected to the section put forward by the arce opght to be dealt with afterwards, a clauko premators, and proposed to substituts in the being added providing that it should not went.

HIS EXOSLLENCY-Then I understand this which the gun sover mots," or in some fortress plaeo of it the original saction as it was contain be retrospective in ita effent, if the Council] 4 in the bill which passed the Council two years thong bl lit.

is a transcript of clauss passed by the House of or ship of war on which the flag of our country Bats proudly over loyal and gallant hearts. Of are. He asked for timo to consider the effect of The discussion was then-confined to the ques- Commons.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-In the House of all the provinces of the Empire,—of that proposal, aut since then the solicitara totion of principle whether astagistered persons the prompters had had a conforonee with the should recover teaz, without referanon to its Lorda The Act was introduced there. The That vast and nighty Empire which has led the

hen, and learned mombar went on to explain world with fatto. Surveyor-General, and it bad boon arranged that bearing on persona at prosent practising. the original case should be substituted for that The CHINE JUSTICE Paid malical practi. that the olanés se it stood, without the words in which now stay in the bill es clauze 20, pro- tioners were not the only persons who were pit question, was a transcript of the law which had vided the Committee would accept it. The hon. under similar disqualifications to those aon-prevailed in England since the kast Medios gentleman explained the differozee botwon the tained in the Ordinunes. Wharerar it bad bown Ast, 21 and 22 Vio. e. 00, but it bad boon found

prevent orogistered perso two sections, which affected tho control of thought necessary by the Government, or wasioffcctual to Surveyor-General over the dealings of the Tram- generally desired, that certain persata should be practising and holding themselves our as quali way Company with watar sod gas pipes, bule daly qualified, a similar provision was made, find practitioners, and this had been adopted in grep lines, &o., in the putting down, taking Thore were special provisions with regard to bar- the new Aat se a mom elfestoal way of pro: 42 or repair of the tramways, and the way to rietors and notaries, and, in some places, with re-venting that. It it was desirable to obtain the which the exponse was to be horns. The com-gard to commission agents, all of which were same end here, he should sat it was decirable for pany had no chjection to the substitution of the intended to encourago duly qualified man to the, Council to adopt the slaves as it stood..

Hon. P. RYRTE-There are the Portuguese and old alansa for the present one, provided the com- come forward and establish themselves, so that mittee lid not olject.

those who had spent their time and money in Chinese. You don't pretest then from quacks. qualifying the mselves for vertain professiopi TS ATTORNEY-GUNSEAL The hon. member would have some advantage over other people has touched upon a point which has been ignored The ATTORNEY-GENERAL thought beforethat who had pct Jone so. He thought it a very in this discussion. The Bill is to prevent u motion was put the Committee Ahnald convidar reasonable provision to apply to the medical fortanate Europass freca employing a quack.

Hun. . B. Joxson-If persons do not the town bearing of the section. The leg bear-pro lesion

The Connoil resumed the consideration of the *Tramways Bill," the consideration of sections 220, and 24 having been adjourned to this mesting.

The Hon. F. B. JORNAUS l with regard 10 section 20. of the Ordinance, le bou. friand the Surveyor-Gozoral on Saturday last

The Hon. P. REIE sooonded the adoption of the oil clanse.

and with great praise and marrel of the Angk

SAXON DAMA.

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Leuteko, Mrs.

spinist, M. and Mam. Laland, Baton Jurina, P

Mayar Mr. and Mrs.

Others H.M.S. Victor

Emanuel

COMM BEGE

IFOOUTOW GENERAT, OHAMBER OF sondan hamerio chollongs announcing that An

bimself, with his own banda, would alay the Com mandant of the French troop. Firing on the Concession had been responed. I was necessary The following is the saunal report of the Comto do something. On the 18th, then, Command- mittee for the year 1882-83-

Officera H.M.3. Shabirake

Offisora IMS. Swift Offers The Buffa Olaers Royal Artillery Offers UA,8. Richmond Officora UB.S. Pales Capt. Sherrott, U.S. N. Lt. Commander Bridger,

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Mauty, ALE

Nowrojoe, Dorabjee Budgie, J

Ruhlmann, H.

Tate, D.B

Jamoajce, J.

Shiro, H. A.M. Hughes, S

Stebel, O. F. Leigh, E. .

Schöbergor, B

Commt. Glidden, U.S.N. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Fogarty, J. F. W. Dr. A. J. Whag Lt. Coz, J. 8. Young, Mr. & Mrm. Hi, Hopkins, G. T. Mureb, Mra.

Bolomon, E. A. Mackinnoy, W

Finn, J. B. Murray, Mejor

Flomning, L Marray, Mr.

Bayzal, Ü. HOES, Mr. & Mrs. J.I'. Sphewmann D. W hose, Mire. May, Mr. and Mrs. A. Macken, Mr. E

elimdorf, Mr & Mra, V. Macintosh, Mr. & Mrs. Mitford, B. T. McEwu, Mr. & Mr. A. Mabte 31 and Mrs. Mody Mr. and Mira Mentiri, Mrs. MeCalam, Materia, J. M. tighall, W. May. F. H.

Roleod, M. C. Marix, Lieut, US.. Melbra, E.

Newington, Capt, R.M. Noble, Mr. and fra Neate, Mr. and Mrs. Nash Major, R. A O'Malloy, Mrs.

F.

Ost, hov. J. B. and Mrs.

O'Neil, Lion, and Mrs.

Bas, W. H.

Hunter, W. H.

Biomsen, H. T. Focook, T. G. Degensar I. Guedes, J. Y Guodos, D. Lavasque, Juloy Rex, J. F. C. da Wicking, B. Hermain, J Heertoon, C. Gutierrez, A. 4.

M.

Aquatini, F. P. d Carvalbo, L. F. de Bibaro. F. V, Jr. Silvam, F. J. P, da Bohre

On scticing your Committee hays to repart, that daring the past year thele duties busa been of a very Habed nature.

Rooha C. da „Norombin, 8. A.

Humphrsye, Mr. & Mrs. W. Johnson 2. A. B. Gray, E. M. Sonance, 1.

Labuskace, 12.

Thurhorn, Mr. and Mr. Field, Lamb, USN. Jamai, R. G

Rarda, Cart von U.LG.N.

Oilers, H.1.6.S. Wol

Robbock, J. K.

Ackley; Mr. and Mra Mullins, J. L

Ostegl, Capt. and Ols,

tan-san

Cod. Corte, R.N.

aflors, Moorhan Rol; Dr. J. A. Ceris Wertand, A. B. Pesati, J

M. Cattaneo, L Haha, 4...

Mr. Fang Ming-sháa

Mr.

Me Teo U-ting

Bymos, Mr. and M.

Mr. Wel Ark

taero is none in which the Queen's health isoill, Mies draak wide are loyal enthusiasts that in those Fatitippt, W. W. G

Philippo, Lady grant colonies of Australasin, over three of whist Palmer, FD.

presided during the 20 heat yours of my life. Picror, Mr. and Mrs.

Monsignor Theyo that this evening this grand example, will be followed by this City of Victoria, oranje, D. whish Her Majesty has boen graciously pleased Hogan, Miar coofer her ora mais dies and Gentlemen, Roma, Mre. I am pred and happy to find myself surrounded Fico, G. tonight autouly by my own fellow-countrymen. Eedios, M. and Mrs. Major.Getersi Sargent, Commodore Coming. Soth, Mr. A. and Mrs. and the Officers of the Naval and Military and Saltà, air, and Mr.

Sadler, A. Civil Services, and by the chief families of the tophans, Mr. & ing was this that if the Tramway Company, in Hot. P. RYEIs safd he would say with regard register they cannot recover their fuse. Now Colony; but also by the resident Consuls of Sorterreb, Bir. and Mrs.

Stewart, G. dailior with their line injured say gas or water to the Bill generally that we had before us the yua propose to do more than that and tusks Foreign Power, Above all. I am proud to Stoker, G. sips or telegraph linen, they world by the example of the settlement of Shanghai, where it posal for such parsons to practice. I submit welcome these distinguished representatives of Stored Mrs, Battous Bow proposed be able to shelter turm, thiaro was a large foreign community and where that is wholy anaccesary. elves behind the Surveyor Gamal, he would there was nothing of this kind, and it was The AORNET-GENERAL-There is one friendly and allied notions, the Minister of East F. D. stand liable in an action for Zounges That well-known fact he did not want to disrorage consideration: this is really shout as unprateated France in China, M. Trion; the Governor of Siebs, Mr. and Mrs. changed his position, and the hon. and learned the Hongkong medlent men, but at this momenta community as there is in say part of the warld, the neighbouring friendly Portuguess Colony State, A. E.. gentleman #bought it was sigh: to warn him he the most emirant medical man in China wore You have people from till parts of the world of Maso, Bajor da Rozn, and last, though cor.Shepherd, Mr. and Mr.

Stuart, C. U. ooming bare, and they may como:to practice fure i oliewed himself to biputin that punitionis Shanghai.

The COLONIAL TREASURE said by would act medicine, and malose you have some stringent tainly not least, my gallant friend Admiral ampaou, T. The CHIEF Juanez thenght it was a cause for wonder that the Tramper fompany was will whether this Bill did not simply base the prac provision Jan tony have people with qualifica Grosby, a worthy representative of the great St. Croix, W. da

Stockwall, De, and M. ing to accept this amendment, because it removed titioners where they were. He was under the tions almost imaginary, or worse.

American Commonwealth, which is the younger, Seymour, Mr. and blea Hon. P. RE-Well. you have the case of bat slready the most numerous branch of the Son, all ability from them intoase of injury impression Dr. Agros, for instance, could not

Thomsen, Dr. and Mrs. to the pipi, ko, they being shaltsred by the secure his foes in a private maca; and in any Stanghai..

The ATTORNEY-GENREAL-Well, the mor- Anglo-Saxon race; and in which the Queen fa, Tomeelt, Capt. H. G. Sarveyor-General. He preferred the section as onse, as a matter of fact, they never saw a dosta:

sping la a pourt

tality of Shanghai is—(Laughter), it stood

I feel sur, held in as high respeof ea in England Thomsett, H. M.

Tylden-Patt mapa, §. itself. Ladies and Gentlemen, without further Travers, 4. .. preface, I give yon-The Quser; God Bless Thornton, Mies

TROKES, T Tratman, J. N. The least was drank with onthusiasta, the Tripp, H. J. H

Vernen, Mr. and Mer. Band playing the National Anthom., His Ex-Vignan, E.

leney then called for three cheers for Her Majesty, which were heartily given,

Subjoined is a list of the guests invited, most

Tha COLONIAL TREASURER Sid an edgated amanity like that of Hongkong was able to judge more or less of the qualifications of medi cal men, and he did not think we required such

stringent provision here,

The low... Prostheoght that though the Hon. F. B. Jonson said he did not think dangers which had beso referred to might exist the Europears in this colony stood in need of therubiony, is practice they did-rexia Hany special protection with regard to thoir on. thought it was as well that the Surveyor. Gozeral gagement of dootova. Ha thought they could should retain control avor the laying. of gas akercive their own common sense, and if they and water mons and telegraph tabes, which was choza deliberately, sud ander a system of t The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said the provision the gmund of the proposal to substitete the orig- gistration, to engage a non-registered practi- now under discussion did not stand quite on the inal for the present olause. The trane ways would tiener, why should they be prevented from exersame footing as the ether provisions of the only pass through one or two continous streets aising their foultios? He did not think it was tirdinance and was to a certain extent experi: from which it would be casy to remove tha mains any business of the state to take care of them, mental. Under these circumstances be would and the telegraph lines. "He bad given great as the Ordinance, proposed to do. It would be ba willing to admit the amendment. onra to the consideration of the cliure, and is better to treat, chat pussessing common The clause, with the omission moved by Mr. dil pot think that practically the dzuger refer souse in their choice of medical advisers, and as to Johnson, was then passed. red to by the Attorney-General would arise, though it existed theoretically.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL pointed out that the control of the Surveyor-Ġeneral over this work was hirondy provido ( for by gansaction I so that he was really ablo to impose any condition be thought it, and the substitution of this seo- too was therefore unneusssary,

The Hon. F. B. Jaxsor said the premotors: wers entirely in the hands of the Committee, but they worn doairens of meeting the wishes of the Surveyor-Gonoral in every possible way.

On à division, the amendment of the Attorney. Goners that the section as prosented at the last meeting bould stand, was carried by five to

broo.

the payment of fees, the ordinary law of contract ought to prevail.

Bia EXCELLENCY-The hoo, member is not a supporter of what is wallet paternal Govern ment. If I understand wright this is a tansoript of su Imperial Aot.

On clanse 19, providing that Government Medical Officers and medical offloars of the Army

Her ??

of whom were présent :---

Wright, S. W.,B.N. Wodehouse, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Whairy, Dr. and Mrs. Walkien, Hina

Vaughan, R. G. & Mrs.

H. E. Majus-Gozeral Burgoni, Că. D., Mr. Eurgent, Wise, A. G. and the Mies Surgent.

EE the Gorernor of Macao.

B., EN. Williams, F Wibox, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. . Tricou Fransh Minister to Japan, Woodruff, F. P.

Wilson, W. 1 Oaly, (Socretary.)

and Navy sarving in Hongkong on fall pay shalt 79 Extraordinary to the Court of Paking), and M. be damed to be registered; the Hon. F. RTRIEB admimi and Mr. Pierca Crosby (Corimand. asked why the provision should not tend to ier US Naval Force, Astle Station).

Hon. Sir Georgo Phillippo, Chief Justino.. half-pay ofloors, it was possible a half.paz

Hon. W. H. Marsh, G., Colaia) Secretary. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL Baild the words offloor might wish to settle down here and go

Hon. E. L. O'Malley, Attorney-(tanomil. were taken us nearly as possible from the Im. ¡ ¡uto practice.

Hun. A Lialer, Colonial Treasurer. parill Bot.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL Baid a half-pay!

Hon. P. Kyrie. M. LE

Hobo. P. BYRIE-Yes, but there you legislate floor wishing to o into practice here would for England. Hare you legislate for all on.have to be registered on pugment of a Feo in the Lianalítios and destors of all nationalities, ordinary way. The object of the provision Was that mediek offers serving on Full pay should

Hoa, F.B.Joanson said that if the olauso wore

not made retrospective, that was all be wanted.not be charred for doing so,

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL eslā the proper Hon. P. RYRI said he had been told by a way to mant that would be, to propioss the iu modical offear that he dockl not be proyectad

The Hoy F. H. JOHNSON wxt proceded is sortion of a elsuse making it non-retrospective practising in any of the British dominions. deal with clouse' 24, and said that after coo-He did not say he would be prepared to support;

ultation with the Sarvepor-General the pro such a coction.

Hoo, P. BYLIE-I second..

moters proposed to wit the last words of the Hoa. F. B. JOHNO-Then I more the section, which were to the effect that the most of omission of section 7. the reference of a dispute between the Cempaur and the Sarvayor-General should be horne by eltber party as the Governor in Connell directed.

The Hox P. Ermis scounded. -Carcind.

The interpretation dinuso was passed without alteration.

Hoo, F. 6. Jonson (lien mared that the

"Bill do pasa.

The slapse was then put to the vote sud was cried by five to three, the dissentients being Messrs. Ryrie, Johnson, and Prico.

The CHIEF JUSTICE said that was so formerly,

but now registration would have to be effected

The clante was then passed.

Hon. F. B. Jonson then propose the inser tion of a olnuss to the effoot that the Ordinance, should not be retrospective with regard to ins disal practitioners now in the colony. He unid median men who were practising bere now and

Hou, J. M. Price, Surveyor Boneral. Boo. F. Balbeley Johnson, M.L.C. Hon. F. Stewart, Begistrer-General. Hon. J. Basel, Paizos Jadgo.

Mr. W. Reinors Acting Conani for Austria Han gary and Cunsul for Ela

Dr. F. 2. Slagbok, Acting Consul for Belgium.

M. Ixon Dejardin, Consul for Franca.

Mr. John S. Mosby, United Statan Conspi. Mit. E. Mosby, Vice-Cansal for Unitetstes. Chevaller D. Masso, Consal for Italy.

Mr. B. Buschmann, Acting Ooneal for De Heizer Lande

Mr. G. Travart, Cousni fur Gormany.

Mr. Wong Shing

Mr. Ti Alting

Mr. Li Tak-cheang Mr. qit'an Kwकf Mr. Ch'au Sul-abang Mr. Yoang King.shole Mr. Wong E-shini Mr. Ch'su Li-te'd Mr. Hu, Wei-shang Mr. Wong Yik-pan- alt. Chis Unvir My Lin-in Mr. Charang Sz-k Mr. Ton Pong. Mr. Wang Hin.oban Mr. Ch'on Yuk-t'ong Mr. Sang Taling-teen : Mr. Ip Chat.ksi Mr. Chesng Lak-u Mr. Ip Ta'ing san Mr. Ka futon Mr. U Naikin

Ms. Lo Tests

and

Mr. Fang-Tong- Me. Yun Wan. oldu Mr. Loung La-kai Mr. Ng Kang-tofr Mr. Wong Tasta Mr. Yang Long

Mr. Chan Kwang tong Mr. Ch'su Teng-www. Mr. Chin Taz-ki

Mr. Un Mentaʻol Mr. Li Ct.hing

Fob & K. W. 8. Mr. Ng W

Dancing was kept until nearly two calosk, when the last remaining guests took thair leave.

THE DIOCESAN HOME AND

ORPHANAGE.-

The following is the report of this institution for the yes 1882-83, signed by the Ber. W. Jennings, Hon. Shoretary:-

The Committee and Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan Hexe and Orphange have again to present their azcinal statomost of facta and figures.

This is the fourteenth report issued, and the inghite to may therefore be understood to have wood the test of time.

ant Rivière gathered together all bis available. foress in order to make an effective aortie. Com mandant Borthe de Vilars at the head of 400 men, The weekly market reports havs doon send as and the landing parties of the Victorious and asual, from the commedamat of the sonson to its Filars, formed the Litio oglume, with the places of artillery, whioli were trained by the landing Blogo.

The only uploable festase in ooniation with the parties. They opened out on the plain without tando of the port is, thas while at one me the total meeting any resistance, the Anusmose sol. ield of the urop promised to be some air million diera Aying to all directions and the French Foundelein than that of the previous year, podeansing without misgiving of any kind, when ma carried ou in Poochow which increased the eat all at once, at the same plase where Francis One- mated export to 57,378,681 lbs.

NEW MEMBERS.

COMMITTER.

The Committee noticon with regret, that the efforts nier wis killed in embarcado, they found thou- of the Great Northern Tarragh Co. and the Eastern selves stopped by a palisade masked with brau Extonaire Telegraph Co, to and thoir miles horo, obes, which afforded shelter to a strong body of kare provod in fol. consequently Teachs le

tha Black Flage. A dondly fro immediately entirely dependent upon the Curier Line for talegra. phio comunication. Nothing farther has been done but fram the arabascade, and instantly without having had the slightest opportunity of towards establishing a Mail Service to this Port

defending themselves, eighty of our soldiers foll Meena. Love & Co. having been duly proposed and killed or wounded, that is, nearly a elth of the aevonded since your last manting, now await election.

whala forse whiob lalt Hanoi. The first movement RETIRING MEKBEN.

of Commandant Rivière was to malca his way bank. Mosma. D. Sassoon, Sone & Co. and Mowers. B. J.

to the artillery in order to get it into position im Morris & Co. have aignett

mediately, and to aid in the morembat ho did not hesitate to pat a shoulder to the wheel himself, and Midshipman Moulin, in charge of one of the landing parties, did the same Both were killed while engaged in this work. Conmadsat Bartha: de Vilar as mortally wounded. Two other offers, D. Jnequin sad M. de Brésis, ware also killed. The confusion of the retreat was such that our soldiers were not even able to `re. cover the bodies of the officers from the handa of ' the enemy, The total losses were 80 gen killed and wounded, 5 officers killed innluding the Commandant of the expedition, and 7 offer Toonded,

We rügge having lost the services of Mr. WE Aliam, who resigned on lesving the port, Test Committee Dow retiro, sud it is zecosary to form now cu sos Bale Villa Ballot must therefore he taken for Fire Mombora.

TIKEL.

The Socrslary a secount ourront ta now laid before yon, shewing a credit balanse of $901.78. Mr. J. P. Wade Gardnar has kindly suited the nocoarte.

B. SHEPPARD, Chem.

Focobom, 17th May, 1889.

THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS.

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

HAIFONA 25th May.

In consequenos of having beers in the interior I have not been able for some time to report the programs of affairs in this country, and on tak ing up my pon agala to resume my narrative of events in these regions, I am surry to have to racord much trouble and disaster.

Notwithstanding this sad nowe, and while da ploring the want of cantion on the part of the Ministry and the infatuation of those who thought avarything was going to happen as it aid in 1959 or 1873 which have osased the death of our fullur oftizens and brought a obeak to the Frenol flag, we are far from doepairing of the situation, Bya happy coincidence the Governor of Cochin-Uhina, sa saon m he heard of the critical situation of Commandant Kividro, Beat to his assistance two compatiss, one of native, tiraillonrs and the other of marine infantry. These 250. mon would be die in Haiphong to day, and they will make up for the losses of the 19th May. On rosolving news of the disaster the Governor gavo orders for the Folla and the Buigun, the latter stoomer being requieitioned, with a marching battalion of marine infortry to gave consisting of 509 men, ander, command of Chor do Bataillou Chevalier, The kame vessalw. also tako a battary of field artillery, commanded The city is surrounded by troops of the ons by a captain and lipntent. All necessary etores my; one army corps on the Bsaniah side, one on and munitions are also being sent. Finally, telegrams have been sont to Franco urgently de the road to Hus, and ove (consisting of 4,000 of |manding a corps of 4,000 men in order to at once

In the Amb. piace I comply regret to say that poor Colonal Carreau, who displayed such gal. laatry at Nam-Diah, died of the wounds he thou ressipod on the 13th instant, after experiencing grost sufferings. He was interesi with military henoura the same day.

• HANOI, 12th May.

the Black Flag) en tsa road to Santay. The bring the whole mattor to a successful end. sibantion looks orition.

15th May.

The French forces made a sortie to Bucaiah. Els goos were spiked. The guaboats Le parl, Flanier, and Ffers bombarded the pison, but the stack was not exactly miscesful,

19th May.

The beare of ill-news appounes that 20,000 Chtaese regulars have crossed the frontier of Tangan, ander command of Li Hang-chang, the most pronounced of the enemies of Europeans in Chine The Hongkong papers do not room "to Lappesbead anything of this kind.

For our own part, our sontistion in tlast the tergiparafians of the Ministry, the hesitating palloy of France, and the memory of our disas teen in 1870 have given confidence to the Asia tas. On the other hand, the imprudence of our officers and soldiers in always the same and they forget to take sopout of tho un changing snares of the ceny.

With little energy and pradonos, however, all will be speedily re-established, especially it we can only attack the enemy face to face, and march divest on Hus,

M. Marel Banulien, Commandant of tho

A sortie was determined upon to-day to drive back the men of the Black Flag The troops, aboat 500 strong, loft. Hanoi at 4 o'clock am. with five guns, under command of Commandant Rivière, who, as luck would have it, wished to lead them in person on this occasion. When about two hours" dialanna from Haavi the expedition fallinto an ambuscade set by the Black Flag, and after about an hour's morero fighting, the French Parsenal, took command et Hanoi immediately wore compelled to beat a retreat. There some toon the decese of Commandant Rivière. have bear a bot fight and a terrible straggle against erunking odds. Out of thé 300 trapps that marched out of Hanoi thers were not less than 100, ora ifth, killed or disabled. Among those. killed were the following officer:

Commandant-in-Chief Kivière. Commandant de Villara, Captain Taquin. Lieutenant de Brésis Ensign de Moulin.

On the departare of the Folta negotiations wore in progress with the Chiefe of the Black age for the giving up of the bodies of the

killed, ?

The following proclamation has been issued — Republiqte Francaise The Governor of Cochin- Chim to the Faustionarios, floors, and in- babitants of the Colony-Paidat toys ham reached as from Tonquin. After having repulsed with excocas during the days the investing troops rassed around Haugi, and baving inflicted on them serious losaar. Commandant Rivière, at the bead of a detachment of 460 men belonging to the marine infantry and the landing partion of the Victorieure and Fiilars, attempted, on the merning of the 19th May, another nortle. · Sare priced in an ambuscade haki by the Black Flags,

Five or six other officers were moce or fase seroraly wounded, from sixteen to twenty soldiers were killed on the spot, and from 40 to 50 more ware wounded, of whom throu died shortly after reaching Hanoi, Commandant de Villers Hugared and borne down to hers, Commandsat - vitro ordered a rotukal, and was killed while for some at hours after reaching Hanoi.

bimself engaged in drawing off the artillery, Commandant Rivière was killed whilst andelik was on tho poist of falling into the hands

vouring, with several of his officers to recover of the enemy.

At his side there were mor

one of the guns, Hotchkiss, which it appears tally wounded Captain Jacquin, Liput de Brizos. had bean deserted by the soldiers. Tho attempt and Midebipman Montic. The Chef de Dataillon suoceeded, but unhappily it cost the gallant fertas da Vilsea was seriously wounded; waren letbor offers were wounded, and seventy mạn his lio. Commandant Rivièrs' was, like a placed hore de combat. The troops re-entered trag hero, the last to bring up the retreat, and Hanef, whom they are uptrenobed. Eaurretio fell like a gallant soldier.

measures have been taken to keep our positions and repel any attack. Fight days ago two com... panies were dispatched from Saigen to Tongain. More important reluferosments will be em.

The whole affair has been a very socions dis. artor, more especially because it has been a blow

Le Franoli prestige which it will require sevara? barkod to-night. In presenss of these events, victorien to efface. Af the same time it must which have so strongly impressed the entire not be forgotten that the French offers have toly, the Governor appeals to the patriotism of his fellow-citizens, and recommends to thom noveret themselves with glory; they fought like calm and coniltonos. In the mama of France, mon, and fell like heroes. They could do so in the name of Cochin-Chins, he hereby readers:

pors. About their goudut there is bat one opinion horo, V

solemn homage to the memory of our beave others, soldiers, and marines who have fallen on the field of honour, and to the memory of their Chief, who is mourned by all.

Five la Franco! Vive In Republique L

The Governor CHARLES THOMSON.

Saigon, 25th May, 1881.

THE NEW BLITIH MINISTER TO JAPAN.

It seems that several wounded. French soldiers fell alive lato khe hands of the Black Flag band, and what their fate what have been you can imagine from the following too true story › Three days before the engagement just re- gorded, the Freneb Mission just outside Hanoi was attacked náʻzine o'clock in the areuing by the Black Flage The missionaries, aided by Ave man-of-war's men,-made a beautiful stand

TOTO, 16th May. and succeeded in repalsing the eneray The

Although we have ressived no official oon- latter, to revongs their fallure, then attacked frmation as got of the appointment of Sir Harry the bouess on the missionary sompound ar- Parkes to Peking there is little doubt but that reunding the Mission station itself, and cut off weam.to lose our geniul sad energetic Minister, the nosed and care, and pierced the eyes of all the All those who know Sir Harry will congratulate him on his well-deserved promotion, while they unfortunate Catholic women and children that agret his dopurtaro. He has proved himself were late in them. All this happened, within trustworthy and able diplomatist, friendly and tweaty minutes' walk of the French Concesion courteous in his dealings with the Japano. and yet prompt in protecting the interests st Hanoi,

of his country. Bir Harry's departure is to be- Hanc at this date presents a truly deserted all the more regretted just at prosent, as the and miserable appearance. The distriot sur revision of the Tranty Artiolon is etill: wavering rounding the Concession, consisting of European in the balanca. In point of fact the Japanese Chinese, and Annamite houses, has been partly have made no gary grast requests, and one can barned down, partly blow up by mines, in order only see that the whole revision is simply in

tended to oulmaluste in a Ettle freedom for the to give fail play and room for the guns on board Jousso la the matter of the Tariff Regida the men-of-war. Of all the inhabitants of Elauoitions--very much less than is enjoyed by Kores there are soarsely 2,060 now in town, and it is in hot Trasty with the United States. Bull. impossible to get any provisions, even eggs and this solo object will not be obtainable so long an Sir Harry remains in this coautry, as it is far fowls being unobtainable.

from being his intention to giro the Japanese Reinforcements are seriously and anxiously Governens any greater latitude than that which lecked for, and I hope they will soon arrive. I they enjoy under the present Treaty, the revi think 20,000 man will be necessary cow En sien of which implica nothing more than in ovartoons rafusils on the part of H. M. Ra- efectually occupy the country. It is more folly sinnating proposals on the part of Japan and te goud small detachmenta set thus prolong the presentative.

The satisfactory report of last your sooms to have struggle indefinitely,

Me. Just da 8. Loxveiro, ConsalAsseral for Porta. had to effect of Aindrishing the number of submari

gal

Bfe. Thomas I. Beso, Conial for Siam.

Mr. Albino Mencarini, Copsal for Spain.

tions; the list this year, which is given berewith, abewing only about can third of the number of the previous year's sutarelbers, sed a falling-all of $55.

But who will andread Bir Harry Parkes ? Sir Pope Hennessy? Heaven forbid! And yet this contingency is spoken of a very possible! remained so long in England? Mauritius was,

The Saigon Indépendant of the 5th May Why else has Sic Pape-thanatate, the wily-

Ms. O. Vinson! Smith, Consul for Sweden and Nur The sponsor, however, have fortaancol, brons; gives the following soerant of the recent disaster

Mr. A. Boatro, heat for Brasil.

Mr. T. Grant Basith, Consal for Pozis

Me.. Hirabo, in charge of Japanese Consulate.. Allen, A. J. W.

Frontla, C. Howlett, A. R, Champeaux, G. de Chaps, G.

On clause 10, which provided that the Medios who had gat the full confidence of their patients. Board should consist of "asy three registered stonil nat be compiled now, after practising practitioners appointed by the Governor. the en, teen, or twenty years, to produce their tea Hon. F. Bartsaid he objected to the stages, Heimosisle. It would be sufficient if the Act op considered the constitution of a beard of three plied to all persons who came to the colony to Ayra, De. and Mra medical practitioners who were deriving popuniary prootice mediokay henceforth. It would be opoz Adats, Dc, and Miru advantage from the operation of the Aat would to a new-anmer to register er not, and it he did Ankroyd, Mr. aut fre

Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. tend to prevent another medical man coming

Arthur, Min The ATTORNEYENERAL moved the wood into the colony. Its thonght the chief aut register, he could be subject to all the dis-

Auton, J. Bos reading of the Order sud Cleanilası Bill, Inedical afiil.cara

of the Army and Narybilities arising therefrom.

Alford, H.

Hoo. P. BYLIE Gasonded.

Carried nem, con,

THE ORDER AND CLEANLINESS BILL,

in or not.

Fara, Kisa

Ho. F. Stewart moved that the snooulbould constitute the Board. The advont The ATTORNEY-GENERAL oppound theamond. roading of the "Bill be postponed, for of a new member of the medical professionment. He said it was not a question of pro. Fowler, H short time. He said bo bad just had the Bill was not hailed with delight by the other coding againet individuals, nor head the Or. Eiguli, V. Rov.

Blair, W. C. H. tena-lated into Chinese, it would appear is the members of the profession. He knew that fem dinanse been devised to mast the case of an infantham, Mr. and Mrs. Gusetts of Saturday and as it was a more long experience, and he thon bt it would be nndividual. It was in the public internet sud to Bunbury, V.T which couseraad the Chinese he would like to listatory to take the decision of thras prasti, provide a sort of public protection. Now sup. Baraio, E consult them upon it. This could saly to dens bionors as to whether another than should come posing there were private interests, he would Er, ir, and his.. after it was printed.

submit they ought not to stand bager Earl, C.B The neoond reading was postponed until tha The CHIT JUSTICE and the ATTOzvar. the pablic interest. If it was desirable to bare Erdon, Bishop zu next meeting.

GENERAL spoke in support of the clanse, stol provisions as those contained in the Ast Brower, J. S. THE MEDICAL BEGISTRATION ORDINANCE. acguing that the duties of the Beard albo we enght to have them at once, but to say that Baltice, Air. and Mr. The ATTOLNET-GERSEAL-I bave to mora merely ministerint, and that they would not have auch protection was desirable and necessary and Format Her Brother that this Bill be read sccandi time. It was into enquire as to a man's qualifications, but simply at the saue time to say the provisions of the Blum, M tesduced sima, weeks ago, and I believe it is the to decide on documentary evidence whather Act should not apply to pertons in the colony desire of the medical profession generally, the he had complied with certain requirements, the preset time was hardly Basonable. masonable dire un'er the simamstances, that The ATTORNEY GENERAL also objected to. Hon P. RYBIE-As I said before, I do not Bullard, W... it should be proceeded with without delay, the relection onet apoù the membara of the pro, think the Bill at all necessary. propane in Committes to suggest one or two fursion in the supposition that they would be in- Hon. F. B. Johnson stið be sepposed the ↑ Bycorajes, Mr. and 3924.

olmnuts. It was'd perkays be convenient to Buenged by self-interest in their nation on the Bill had been published some time ago, but he Ball Mras explain what thosd amendments are. The 11th Board;

had not read it through until he came into the 1. Dyer and 12th sections provide for the obtaining of Hon. . B. Jensson spoke in opposition to Connail Chamber that day, and he was utterly Bottomley C. T ra istration by the submission of certais doon. the slates. He thought it would be most aware it was onming ga for soovid randing at Bell-Irving, mentary evidence to the Colonial Beretary, and invidious position for trembers of the profession this moeting. The criticing he had offered was Brownlow C. In section 18, to the Mutical Board, but under to copy if they had to decide on the claims daply that which boosted to him as the Bill the siraumstances I think' it-world de more con of Bewcomers, and was of opizian no one was being "read" Fonient if the Medical Bodzi were substituted would be found willing to occupy . Ho HU EXCELLENCE said avery member, ought

Eusohn, Mr & Mr. Bradford, H. Baily, Mr. and Mrs. Brackenbury, Capt. and

Mend

Sandy, S. E., RN.

or rather is, not to his taste diplomatic talents and long-outstanding tot of $207 sa boun rusovered; at Hana besides which, as to the amount of $300 have beca

Sad says has been brought this morning by like his need a climate near to that of Gront granted from the Offertory at St. Jukne Githairal.

the Folla. As we stated in a recent number, the Britain wherein to Gourish rankly. O tempora! There is now a mail credit bilance of $140.91 or the general noceant, not a smaller one of 8119.14 on the Chinoes and Anamese troops were massed around mors Think of the despair of both Japanese repairs socount. The buildings are ao za-painted Hanol and bad forged the population to con- and Sir Pope's own countrymen if ones he as and colour-washod, anj in a satisfactory condition. The is still no topalato instization for finales. Thenorebaraatpraient on the books are as follow

BOARDERS.

Extention.

Balliston, Lt. W, X. Ewens, Mr. and Mr. C. Yauchor, Mr. and Mr. McCallum, Mr. & Mr. T.. Faratt, W. H. P.

Europana

Eardian Chinese

Fenox, F.

George, E

Total

Mosoly,

Chater, Chat, J Hancock, S. Trail ISE P. Cohen, C. C..

Anbart, F. For

Good (100g. Coborne, E. Schulte, Capt. C. A. Stell Pubanacker, Mr&Mra. Harette, D. M.

Sayle, Mr. and Mrs.

Chobe, Max

DAY SCHOLARS."

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centrate in the French Canosssion and its noigh-sumes the diplomatie doyance of Tokio! It is bourhood. The Black Flags, masked behind an actual fact that there is every probability of temporary darthworks around the town kept up Bir Pope Honussy's appointment to the Legation s continual fee of ball and shell. the Conosa in Tekin; yet the world swings arend with sion and the French ships; at the same time the perfect indiference, and Wiggins hoe not pros caemles posts on the opposite side of the river phesied snother etarm. The man we want is www always in readiness to open fro on any Sir Julian Panscefete, who, I am credibly in French Boldtors who might votes in sight. The formed, has refused the appointment of Minister This gives a total of 46, which le higher than that situation was intolerable, but Commandant to Fasing. His past career is one of import. of any pravicas year. About 55 children in all bave Rire could do nothing, the graiter part of his ance, and the posts he has illed boar witness to rooved nation in the Sono during the year, of feroes having been left at Nandlab. He had his talents. An Attorney General of Hongkong whom about 4 were boarders. This very young with biti only a handred mon quartersd, in the under Fir Rinhard McDonnell, to was that. children have recently been admited sa boarders, temple and the small garrison of the companion, Governor's racist band man, although the part whose father filed without learing any means what ever of provision for them. There are several others, In order to put an end to the the existing be took in upholding dogging and branding whose friends can pay only a trifle towar is bair state of affairs Commandant Rivière applied to ordinances has been unfavorably commented Admiral Mayor formesistance, and a reinforcement upon it cannot be denied these same ordinances support.

From vazione unavoidable cantes only pouls of three hundred men was Bank On the 163, rid the colony of a beat of ruffians. Dat Bir could be presented at the annual examination by the Commandant Berthe de Vilars made a first sortie Tuliar has the fat living of a permanent Under Goromont Inspector. Of thess i was absent at the order to turn back the Ananse Chinese Sevcetaryship at prosontalary £3,500-I don't. time, 17 basind, and 2 fail. The rat-rail is troops and to give a little mir to the French blame him for wanting to stay at home. I thorofare maller than usual.

At the present date the total nouns front scholars garrison. He was able, without encountering always used to regard the phrase The Hone I440 per maath, and the average mouth at any serious resistance, to advance a-latause of and the Man as a very forcible and expressive $45, 80 That's monthly debelt of uros 3100 in some aseven miles, sx far as the Bac-vinh caos phrase, but since reaching years of discretion I 1 met, and for this the Committes beg to make The Auramen had several men killed at have found that when tho haur comes the their renewed appont for subscriptions and donations. At the same time they would bank is felsads of the wounded, and the: Froach column returned to man is gonorally areand somewhere else, and institution for their fiberal aid in part your Hanol without any loss whatever. On the 10th dous to come up tine. People don't care The thanks of the Committee are due to Samp Commandant Brière determined to take desire to serifoe their interests and pleasures for the sen, Esq., of Oputer, for handsome fimation of motion, The fosfecundos and menses of benefit of their neighbours or cuntry as ush books) and, to the various model gentlemen who the Annamuse Increased defly, and the Chief as they 3 (p-NO: Daily News Correspon have hitherto kindly attended cause of jungen free of of the Black Flage had gone so far as toldont

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