SECOND MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
THE HONGKONG MEMORIAL OF THE QUEEN'S JUBILRE.
When the Chinese residents, at their weet- ting, bold in the Tung Wab Hospital on the 27th March, decided to have their own ine torial of sba Queen's Jabiles they really pal an extinguisheronte projected Victoris Park, l'his reply to the communication of the Joint Secretarios of the Jubilre Committee, His Excellency the AcTING GOYERNCE gave the coup de grace to this adiewe. A meeting of the Committee has been called for the 5th April, at which we prema they will tender their resignation or decide to summon sa other public meeting of the British end for
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 51B, 1887.
HONGKONG AMATEUR'ATHLETIC
SPORTS.
gained a little ground, but he was a hopelessly behind that bigofforts werent littlocvail. Hayllar who whom he had covered about half the dis tance, saw that the race was almoet vertainty time was not so good as it might have been, had for him, did not extend himself and bence the
H. F. Hayllarga d
Winner at last meating, A. Danizon. (15 yards) 35 stor.
airip, because I intend to take further prosed-night, add now when they ask for their property ings in the matter if your Worship cauent they at led by the Palice hoy os not délirer comply with my demand. Soppose your Wor-it but an order of the Supreme Court. The
His Worebip-Yes. chip desides the name against these three mon, Palios appear to be perfectly helpless.
Mr. Wabber-And the Maristruts appears te opiam be confiscated? has your Worship any power to order that tho
His Worship-Nono whatsvar. I will give be without any power.
Monday at half-past 2 o'oleck... the meantime the case will be remanded till
bot be dearly likos retirament among the April, on the Cricket Ground, There w the race been a cleor contest. Time, 9min. Salosely followed by Hayller, who want alisad and you sa answer about the matter shortly. In
ho is
isoo the Acting Governor and Mrs.
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The antrics were as flow A. Denison 17 yards). G. P. Lammert (7 yards), A. A Lloyd Hayllar (12 yards), G. W. Dicksca (15 yards). 10 yards), C. W. Babington 119 yards, H. F. Ou getting to work Babington tock the lead, won with a good bit to spare, Lammert coulug in second. Time, 35 seek 19.5.10 pm- MILE FLAT BACK.
Winners at previous mistings to be penaliesd 100-yards for fitet win, and 50 additional for a succeeding win. Prizes presented by the La dies of Hongkong. ·
Winber at last meeting. A de C. Scaolen." 50-6aeca
The case against the one handred and twenty Seven I was thin tak.
According to the demand of ir. Wobber that each should be tried skparately, Chan & Sang, wasiret called.
Mr. Mackean-That may be the case; I don't The whole of the 19% man then want and know. squatted down in front of the Chirgs Boom, and expread their intention of rousing there until they got their spin. They were on the whole jailer a Bus looking lot of mer. After waiting some time it was explained to them that twas imposible to then the opium, ut any rate at present, and they but took their de
Chief Inspector Herpoolstated-Theprisoner fs charged, by undor of the Gcsornment, with saturs, carrying areas in contravention of Section 3 of Ordinance 6 of 1987. He was brought up by the Water Polise and charged.
will give them free play by abandoning some of that reserve which hai perbans hitherto not .ant angracefully upon him. The
Splendid weather favoured these sports, Colonial Secretary is B Ragacious man, who has audiod men as Rell as hook, which took places on Batarday afternoon, then latter after hours of work. Perfures, lie will large gathering of spectators, and a good meny in future havo to come a little morn out of blados put in su appearance during the siternoon.7-3. THROWING THE CRICHST BALL shell, and more frequently greetlin secret y in
Winners at previons meetings at Hongkong Mursh were present. credit due to! and amiability
and ethore to be penalised fire yards. Prizu Mr. Hayllar, the Eon. Socretary, for the which by meatal gifts.
presented by the Hongkong Cricket Club, so well fitted to shine, for the learned ductor satisfactory manner in whichi, the ovensary u
Winner at last meeting, W. Pike. 99 yards, I foot,& inchen. will on some future occasion administer the rangements wore carried out and to the folles7 Government and
over the hospitali ug gentlemen who nated on the Committes: and preside ove
Three competed-I. H. McGarry, F.H. O. ties of Government Inse. Indeed that Mosses. C. 8. Harff, G. 8. Coxos, A. Denis, date would have desolved upon him when Ellis, H. Fosa, M. D. Grahan, J. Grant, F. & Wilson. W. B. Robertson (pevalised 5 yards) Wilson was the first to throw and Robertens
The following started-I. N. Thompson, E. Mr. MARSH loarea the Colons but for the Hazeland, K. Kook, Lawrie, R.A., E. Maclean, fact that his ammissloarte no arrived, and H. C. Metcalfo, Ramsey, R.N. J. H. Stewart-fistdocad bin by about 10 yarda; Me Gerry was Gannot be received for some time, Dr. Lockhart, H. M. Thompson, A. X. Travers, and some disianes bebiad wither. In the next trial B. Shepherd, C. H. Lammert, P. Grimble, C. to Moara.J. Grant (Clerk of the Conte); W. H. Robertson lod by about one part. Wilson at Helworthy, 8. H. Potts, and A. 8. H. Drew. In the fratlap Thompson led, the remainder bo- STEWART, we may be sure, will know how to Young (Starter); W. M, Deans, fajor Ellis, and first was auoble to equalise matters, but on the eign community to consider what other form
maintain the of the Queen's Repre- ME. Grote (Judge): Crawford Kerr (Reiers), second assay was sucossafol. thus winaing by ing weilag. Just at the flash of the first lap, Hel
dignity
about 5 Faris. As Wil-on best Robertson on worthy unfortunately fell, and although he at the permanent metariat of Her Majesty's sentative, whenever the time comes, and W. M. B. Arthur (Official Time-keeper).
There were s good amber of entries for nearly use terms, the matter is not of so. ab infrat attempted to jolu in again, he had lost so Jubilee should take. The gentlemen who thoroughly as he was that of Colauisi Se. formed the preliminary Committee and pre-cretary, which, it is to be hopel, he may sup-overy avent, but only a small proportion of these portance, but it may be mentioned, that in mroh ground that he decided to fall out. As sash
and the aamber was at last reduced to three pert for many youre to come. When congra. camo to the mark. In some cases this was competition ezek sa this, fire yards. is a very successive lap was covered the man began to drap pared the resoluticos proposed at the public kalating Dr. STEWART on his promotion, wespacially noticeable, far exemple.io the 120 Yards heavy penalty. Distanes 100 yards.
Thompson, Shepbard, and Drew. On doing the Flat Rane. (bandicap there were no less than
fourth lap Thompson, why bad been loading twenty-two entries, yet only seven competitors put in at spperxanos. Again, in the Half-mile
since the start, was overtaken by Shepherd, Rase, aftoen names were down, of which when
who gradually increased the dietanse and won or the event came off ten were absenteos.
about thirty yards, Time, Smix, 10soon. More instances might be quoted but these
E. B. Shepherd.. may be taken as a sample, and it oor- tatuly is s watter for regrat that '80 many should be anablo or unwilling to fake The question pul at the meeting of the part in the various eveals for which they had
However, the quantity was The following woro the competitors-11. A.! sh nl mark the celebration and that a cub-Tegislative Council by the Hon. A. P. MAC put in their bar.OR stantial sum might be secured for a perman. EWEN respecting the proposed Lighthouse certainly in some degres compensated for by the Powell, R.A., (penalized 30 yards: Whitbread timely one, and we are quality the resulle being in most cases quite as penalised 30 yards); Guodd Sing (pecialised 20 ent, memorial that should be worthy of the ob Gap Rock was
now, as a consequence, in possession of the good as last year, while in some few instances yerde); W. B. Abrabang, 5th est.: 8. C. Colurs and that would do bonour to the correspondenca ou the subject, which, it annet the record was beaten. One of the best contested Haynes, Kith Rogt. A. Seamart, 52th Regt.; Anderson. C. W. Babington, P. M. Braga, A. Brogabber with the knife be delivered to him.
events was the Veterans Handicap Flat. Rage of F. Davis, RA, J. Allcook, R.A.; G. Daarman, H. Diew, G. Grimble.
Immediately after the firing of the pistol, Blustrious Sovereign whose long and gic-be confessed, is not satisfactory in its due-120 yards, for which sight started. Foss, who re- R.A.; S. Beckwith, 58th Regt. rious reign it was to commemorate. Un-clasion. The despatch Secretary ofceived seven yards, coming in first. The Hurdle The pace at first was very fast, and the men Grimble and Babington came to the front and against any of the prisoners! fortunately, brouch the failure of the State for the Colonies, dated the 12th Feb., Rana was also the seers of an evan eentest and kept well together, first one sad then saether the interest of the race centred in them. Fast bo- of Mr. Manen's dea. an exciting finish, thres of the competitors, taking the lead After the first lap the pace for getting in Grimble managed to get ahead Committes to securo the approval of the acknowledging Treatly disan Denison, Petts Lad Braga, being, so far teld, and the penalised men gradually worked to and came in a winner by about a foot. Time, through every esse in this way. Chiness for their scheme, ali chance patch and enclosures, HOLLAND bag as could be soon, equal et the hurdios, Denison the fore, and at one time 3t looked as though 15 th seo.
meeting of the End March, seem to us to
must also congratuiste the Colony on retain have entirely failed in one important parsing in ita service an wall tried and paint of the duty they undertook-namely, to taking an official. ascertain the views of the Chiness on the most desirable that the subject. It waE Chinese co-operation - should Tave secured, both in order
been
that unaniong
THE PROPOSED LIGHTHOUSE ON GAP ROCK.
pointing.
Either Sir Hzsay
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The prizes, with the exception of the Ladies' Prize for the one mile Flat Race, which was pre- sonted by Miss Thomaett, were distributed by Mrs. Marsh, wat, was peeived with loud and and again on leaving, was received
F. H. U. Wilson
W. B. Robertson............ 8-3.30 pm-HALF MILE RACE. Open to all non-Commissioned Officers and Men of Her Majesty's nzd Emporial Serviers, including Police Post satries. Winners at previous meetings in Bangkong and elsewhere to be handicappad. Prizes presented by H. Foss, Esq. First prize, 325; severd prize, 910; third. Prize, $5.
Powall was fe bo the winner. Seanark, however, gained in the last lap und dams is firat.. Guzde Singh and Davis mode neck and neok race for second place, but Gands Siegh scented in dis- tancing Davis by about foot. Timo, 2ania. 17sees.
A. Seawark Ganda singh Davis
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340 pH MILE RACE, (HANDICAP) First and second prin presented by the Garrison
BEFORE MB. II. E; WODEROUSR, OM.G.
CHAR HE' ARŠOV, UT Was was charged with nonseling and procuring a certain or dispred prean to com mit ausbe
Inspector Cradock stated-I received two boats from the Chief Inspector with one hun dred and twenty-seven men, an opium dealer, au the two masters on board, together with a quas
Mr. Deacon apel for the prosecution and. tity of opinio, sonis arms and personal property, and their opina. I did The list I havo pro-M, Caldwell Ear the desista. Finally I received a felegram to detain prisoners
Mr. Deacon said he appeared for two insurance National Insurance died was mado ont as each prisoner was searched for eplant, armis, and ammunition, which cooa-offers-the Prassier
Company of Stettin, possentel by Megara pied very nearly font hoare and-a-half
Cross-oxamined by Mr. Wabber-I cannot Movar Ca, and the Fie Insurance Company awar if the defondsat bind any arms auloss of 1877, Hamburg, whose gunta wero Mass.- kcow his game. I did on reference to my list Pasta & Co. The fire which gave rise to that when prisoner was searched there was found these proceedings oorred on the 24th March, on him twelve halls of spinm and an-ordinary at No. 31. Banlars Strand, the house of Man A. B. H. Drew.................
pockat knife.
Yane. He had very litle docht he wonił His Worship-Then that finishes the case for be able to 20-540 p.m.-CONSOLATION RACE
prava his Worship that this WHS n
ons which came under Ote YARDS Open to all competitors who have the prosecution ran at the meeting, but have not win a priza. Mr. Horspool-Yes, your Worship.
dinace Af 1865, seations 4, 6, and 46, and Prize presented by Dr. Ayres
Mr. Webber Then I ask that the man he the prisoner was clined noler the ACCRE- The fallowing cateral. Engeland, J. D.discharged and that the twelve balla of opiam soring Ordicunen, Yu. 5 of 1865, section 2. Fe
H. N. Thompson..
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thought he would husble to sin that the defor His Woreliip-Is there any further evidencedant was undoubtedly quitty as an accesory before the fact to the firing of this house, which resalted in its destruction. He had hoped to would have bad one witness there to-day, but te had not nome, and rather than wait any longer he would formally prove the urrust and ask for
amand.
hope the rather numerous dissentients from use should r,that-the-light- the direction of the Bandmaster, Mr. Mazan the front, and for about a quarter of a lap kop!! three. Both teams worked well together, but the ridges also.
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Inspector Qainey proved that be arrested the defendant at the offer of Mesars. Moger and Co. On the warrant being read over to film be said
It was not I."
Mr. Dascon then usked that the case be rak
dency.
not, without purpose. No doubt several HART on behalf of the Gliness Government Winner at last moeting, W. Pike. Timo, 11 taloing the second place. It is not a wiss plan of rope from their oppousutuota muu being | Webber-I was prouent when the one hundred Hit Worship No, the strength +f Mr. Des-
for a
the
a statue or even a
her, and the only portrait is ore in Govern- ment House, which is a miserable daub and of onuras seldom seen. It would not de,
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C E. Holworthy
A. H. Jackson .....
G. P. Lammert ......
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22.10 pm-PUTTING THE SHOT-Winners at previous meetings at Hengkong and else. where to be penalised one foot. Prize presented by J. J. Francis, Esq., Q.0.
Winner at last meeting, R. Kennedy.
feat.
inches.
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H. N. Thompson, C. H. Lumiert 10.-3.50 p.m.-193 YARDS HURDLE RACE
Winners of previons meetings at Hongkong and elsewhere to be penalised 5 yards for onÁ vin, and 2 yards for each succeeding win. Prize presented by S.E. Sbellim, Esq.; first 2 in sacs heat to run in the Final.
Winner at last foreting. G. A. Caliwell. 1910s
bish team who were decidedly the hausies, event
ally told, and they were adjudged the prize.
BETWEEN PORTUGAZ AND CHINA.
PROTOCOL
A supplement to the Boletim da Provincia de Maras e Tinsor, dated the 28th March, has the following
It is notified for general information that it has been camtonnicated to His Excellency the Governor by a telegram from the Minister and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, dated the 27th March, 1225 am, that a preliminary convention in the form of a protocol between Portugal and China has beer Bigued. in which it is stipnlatad
the Central Station. There was as revolver
The case was aecordiagly adjourned.
On the re-assembling of the Court bis Worship discharged the prisoner.
The case of another man was then called, and it was proved that he had a revolver on his person,
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THE CHINA MERCULANTS A. N
COMPANY
Mr. Horpool-There is no further evidence His Worship-It will be nonsens to go against thee with the exception of cus man.
Mr. Wabtrer-The only thing is that the men G. Grimble.......
hare their rights. I ask that they may all bo dia- Babington
charged. of unanimity of motion has bean out gives a very cursors examination of the Act-managing to forms aband in the ran in sad
His Worship-I will adjourn this case for The Chinese did tot want the Park, and GOTEROR's dorpatch and none to the finished a winrer. The 123 yarils Flat Rave, al thongh as we have mentioned having in pro
21545pm-INTERNATIONAL TO-OF-WAR.
-Tris! Heats. 8 men aside, Nationalite te short time.
This one was thon adjourned and the case they do want Chamber of Commeres letter of the Climber of Commerce-the con- portion but for starters, was not lacking in in
be decided by that of the fathar. To be pulled or Instituts of their own, and they propuse sequence being that be utterly failed
over 15 feet. No spikes or nails allowed. against the other men, mentioned by Mr. Hors-saderi.
Mr. Caldwall said he had no objection what- to de bannar to Her Majesty in the same the idea that shipowners are willing to find a trest, a good light being made for the first place The Cricket ball throwing com successfal
Byes must be pulled againat scratel tomas. pool, Chau Akan, was called.
Chief Inspector Horspoel-The prisoner was ever to a remand. bat in view of the fact that to all intents and purposes
No holes to be dug in the ground before start- was as the British residents proposed to do large proportion of the cnt of the proposed Jackson and Holworthy, the latter being
else he is unwilling but the petition was Lighthouse or else he is
ing. Prizes presented by the Parsee Com-rought by the Water Palive to the Central there was no evidenco whatever before the court. it to secure something they desire and
Station at about 9.30 p.m. on the 31st March,e would ask that the lafudant be admitted lo wflix the Chaeen's sure to it. No one has s sarplus revenue dorived from the Light duns between F. L. O. Wilson and W. B. Robertson
munity. (penelised 5 yards) Meblarry, the third man, being
and was charged by order of the Government bail which should be applied to its legitimate purpose out of the straggio almost immediately, in which right in quarrel with their decision, while after giving bis opleion that, owing to the Wilson was the victor, he being acredited with
Mr. Deacon, objected to fail being allowed. with being in possession of artas in contraten- From their
The following were the teams-ughah- tion of Section 3. Ordinuus C. Whew sourchod Ho saldarson was in various crime, punish- point of view is a very sensible and reaaunale one. They will, however, number of the public, works at present in 199 yards, s really axosilent throw.
Wioner at last meeting, W. W. Pike,
Linut. Metcalfe (Captain), 7. F. Jackau. Lieat. in the Charge Room, the revolver, cartridges, and able by penul arritudo for life. The enart would course
of construction in Hongkong, it would
(Sematah), 20, wees. have to put their hands pretty deeply into
not be advisable that the work should be
The following entered-C. B. Helworthy Lloyd Lieat. Bramwell, Capt. Collison, F. H. waliet produced were found on bien.
Inspector Stanton was maxi called and slated look at the gravity of the crime, ot at the evi O. Wilson, F. Walkinshaw. ish-H. N. their pockets to carry out their proposition, carried out at present, ad surgeating that
(sarntch) F. V. Thompson (scratch). J. H. Da Thompson (Captain), A. Warren, B.N., De-The man was searched is may pressmes That Mr. Caldwell anbmitted thera viuit be somS and they CLODOT of Cours be expected to |
aridance to justify a refused of bait. He or contribute to be British memorial, however the subject should be trail in connec.
by (20 yards). A. B. H. Drew (25 yards), C. H. Martin. ft.N., Saunders, Wright, jarr, A. Krevolver was taken from the mau named Cann
Aka. One chamber of the revolver was loaded tainly must all upon prodeation to pro be enya much the next decision of the British re. tion with the Estimates for 1888, he continued cheering. During the afternoes the Lammert (34 yards).
I do not, however, clearly understand. shy Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment, undor
To the second lap the two scratch men pas to! Travers, J. H H. McGarry.
The tug was to be decided by two out of at the time. There were several minds of cart Ang silence as to the nagestion of the defendant with the case hyfore bad was refused. sidenta might leap with their wishes.
be called wetha proposal-of-Sir apotber public meeting be
Cross-examined by Mr. Webber--I anot
His Worship-Knowing what you do of the and of
even. Thompson then began slowly to move shend method of conducting the ountess was not, in constructed by the
Gir Appended is a detailed account of the overal and Holworthy, although going stendily, heater spinion, so good as the old plan of both torms went that the prisoner is Chan Akon.
to lose ground. This order
standing, and the sacosmful team being obliged
Chief aspector Horspool, re-called--When de son object to the buil. Mr Desson 7
Mr. Dearon-I do very strongly. the decision arrived at by the first meeting, the year 1890, and that the doloniat played a selection of music.
time. In the last lap Thompson somewhat into pall their opponents bodily over the line. the prisoner was admitted to bail yesterday, ho His Worship revaded the case is 'nesday will not fail to attend. There will on this vernment should not bear more than one-erente taion be no excuse of want of time for con- third of the cost has not been entertained" 1-2-100 YASOS FLAT RACE-Winners crossed his distanca, ard Latainast, who had heen On Saturday, immediately the word was giveu alaimed the wallet containing the revolver and no-ning a ten o cipek.
Mr. Caldwell maderstand your Worship The right
at previous meetings at Hongkong nad else going somewhctedly, began to gain ground con- both teams sat down, and the Esglish tear, which ammunition. hon. gentleman entirely mis- sideration, or want of police. The matter
where to be penalised one-yard-a-half ciderably. He overhauled Holworthy, but Thomp-
aspector Cradock, troau-czamined by Mrrofases hul without any ad men whatever, was successful in both trials, simply hauled the question. There has sp bad been wa
well ventilated, and, as it turne-unit approbands
bean no formal offer by Sr-Rount -Prize-prosented by J. Walter, Esq. First-or wasto farsad the needed only in nh
three in each hest to run in the Fiaal.
dragged over the line. Both sides pulled well, and twenty-seven prisoners were searched. They con's information Infuse bail. schemce will be raaotud, of
of which thezést
course, when deiug a milsog Lali mile for the mud worked gamely, but the weight of the ng- were afterwards taken by the Water Police to to erect the lighthose, but the Inspector. A stator of
The following entered for the Bucs-A Aner he reserve important are those
reported to me as found
THE BRITISH BARQUE “KAISOW** Queen, a school for girdi, or a contribution General has given some eatinales of the Lloyd, G. P. Lammoet, C. E. Holworthy, A. Her to extend himself at srst, both tan reden
Mr. Wobber-The Ordinance demands that the
ASHORE AT UNEPOO. to the proposed Jubiles Institute in Bag-on which the Imperial Maritime Customs all got awes on pratty even forms, but she and interessed his speed alior, he would have cost of the work and jadicated the conditions Jackson (panalised 1 yards), and H. Rawlinson, that had Lammert judged his time a little better The first sebeme, we
we think, is more
charge must be proved upon abanlutely sworn I bear the cost of maintenance of the shout half the distance was covered Jackson succeeded in trying off the prize. Time, 2mis.
tortimony. Thera is ve such absolute testimouv
The Daily Name saya The British barque being one
in this caso. The Inspector has stated that ho will notice a local mentorial of the lighthouse when made. Sir ROBERT HART, graduaily took the lead, and although closely Strees. that provide
boer on Friday arwaine, the 26th March, it it reena, estimated the-cost furcation at followed by Helwerthy and Lammert, managed Jubilee and that will at the same time be a
Cannot trally swear to the prisoner, while rizors, with enak, weil sie in Chefs but to Her Majesty.
As me 390,000, and - prapazad, if the Colony to keep the advantage and eventually finished
no revolver was found on hito in bis presence. Iarheart tach, and did is ph about, but persoonl
been polwent to Hor
would bear that cost, that the Chicase Guth winter Holwering was about half a yard
notor Cracok has distinctly sworn that appears she had steel too close in shors on the
pointed out by come of our overment should nedertake the upkeep, a from Lammert, Tins, 10 3-5thuaca.
missing staying let alone being made a behind, and a similar distanse separated him
therefore ask that he be discharged.
His Worship-I will adjourn the case for tormbaned. When the map Kouching loft there o is not responderts,
ructure would be at Chinas soil, Thie,!
Cheloo ike san -vni-igat ha'clasic tlu erew of bust of the Quean in this city named after to structure would theficial proposition,
balf an hour.
the Kaise were discharging herols into bouts we presume, was a sof
is Laat u possible. At that time the wind was wirich the local Gavurament could not en Lertain without reference to Downing Strech
wosterly and the male ath Should the wea ther insin fine, it was expeted the vessel would of course,
to erect & Latge unless sufficient It seems to us that Sit HEXEY HOLLAOD
unst have paid meint atteative to
The following were the entries-J. H. Potts,
eat off, but if how bi bould com from the N. funda were subscribed to purchase a goudttor of the Chamber of Commerce. That
E. she would pentably bratky maju a short time, e B. M. Braga, A. Denison 1. A. Cadrell (pena
Thats treaty of friendship and commeror be aud, bearing in mind that this is a
lised 5 yards).
Mr. Wibber argued that the case was one of The position of the crudel vessel is nearly ap t saya, clearly enough, that Sir Ro.
after the tween Partagol and Chins shall be concluded Braga Oriental Colony, it should represent Her document
Potle, Denison, and Majesty in regal robes, I possible, tan, the BET HART, on behalf of the Chiuare Gor
The following competed-H. N. Thompson, first two fights took the lead, and it was and signed at Peking a stall include the tie exceptions covered by the words of the Orposite the Family Elite in the loft, where dinance wherever shall, wishout reasonablea, nusty be of packs extend coal for some dis atatue sbould be under a
der a handsome canopy, ernment, had "expremed himself dispraed
That hina confirms the perpetual ocupation exem" orry arms shall be liable to a penalty. tance. The Kisayass of 795 long. and in short be of sucli a character as to i10 1
to undertake the erection and defray the er.. Kennedy (penalised I ft.), A. MacDougal.
Thompson was the first te pat, and Kenedy scarcely possible to say with whom lay the most favoured nation vinuse
advantage, as appeared to take the press the Oriental saitid with a sense of the penge of keeping up a light, provided that followed, but fall short of the first by abon: 9 saying, they ly the same time. Over the and government of Macao and its dependencies This man, he said, had a ressonable oxenss. The was built at fire in 1968, and was once
before, and the prisoner was a strangi bere, diguity and grandeur of the Queen-Empress the Hoogkong Government can arrange to notes. MacDougal came next, and was a little last one, however, Fails and fenisex Ware by Portugal in the same manner as any other Ordinance had only some into force a day or two. faraons tea clipper
That Portugal undertakes never to alienate returning to his own courtry, and he had no A great deal will, however, depend upon the meet the cost of its construction." Seeing that in front of Thompson, but was disqualified on the little the test, but in the run in Denison Portuguese possession.
He failed to attain succeeded in taking first place. Braga was a
Mucao and its dependencies withost China's an-ides there was sich an Ordinance in force. thoant subscribed, and perhaps it would be the proposition of the shipownere ombreed ground of hasing thrown
of the
His Worship said he would reward the case oord. eccessary lands; see-this standard in his further essays, and Kennedy o render the provision ne well-it this could be arranged-Lo
A. Denison
That Portugal undertakes to co-operate with to Monday, and would allow bail in two dollars,
The Hoof 130 2011 ult, publishes a report G. H. Potts
Mr. Horspor said that with regard to the the form the memoria! should take subjecting, alan, that the Inspector General La ex-not being in good form, Thompson was ultimate good third Tintis, 19-1-5th req
Chinn in the collection of the Chinese opium to the amount contributed. These are mere pressed himself an favourable to the scheme, ly successful. Distance, 34 foot.
11.BOT RACE, 200 YARDS HANDI revenue st Mau and its dependencies in the whole of the other man ha had no more evidence issued by the Dieters of the Chin Marchants S N. Co. eatine that this Company made a suggestions, but they may possibly assist the which would be a fair one for all parties, we
For boys onder 15 open to European samas manner as England, shall do to Hongkongthas in the first caso. residents in coming to a conclusion. The fail to see any reason for the pos ponent
Bchools. First, second, and third Prizes pre-
That according to the xanexed document it is Worship asked if the Police intended to profit of The 201000 during the 12th rear of Kwang S. From the 6th year, aith moon, 1011 advocates of that much needed institution & of a work
sented by the Committee.
is understood that the stations (fiscal stations) withdraw the charge. shall continns on the same teras as those in Mr. Horspool said be had no sathority to do so.dar, to the end of thay mo. 11th your of Hongkong under the direction of the inspector. His Worship said that in that case he mast Kwang S. there was a profit of Th. 115,000:
bear the svidence.
making a total profit of The 600, Basides Goners of Chinese Customs
Mr. Wubber oonsented to the us being tried writing The 156900 an the reciation in together on the undertaling that the Police the vales of the team rap4godowns, T. 20,000 paith as a bruns to the smployés of the Company, world offer no further oridenes than in the first were paid out as siend, and Tls. 6.900 wore The evidenco was then formally-taken and Mr.Wbe the management of the C. V. S. N. C. TAX Horspool, in reply to Mr. Webber, said some taken over by the new Benefors, the Company was indebted to the Hongkong and Shan, hai Bark, spiuni was found on some of the mer.
Mr. Webber--I ask that the defendants be Messrs. Adams. Eal & Co., and Alfred Deat discharged and all their property raterna.i. & Co. to the amount of Ts. 1,300,000. Besides His Warship-Inder them to be discharged the payment of £25,000 to Moises. Adamson, Boll & Co., during the past year, and other and all their property to be retarized.
Mr. Webber-Iuebing the opiami
amcunts deposited at the longkong and Shang- BBEACH OF THE ARMS ORDINANUE
His Worship-I inderstand the opium is hai Bank, Mosers Jardine, Matheson & Co., aut
·Russell & Co. for the payment of said lones, the The hearing of this case was rented in which obimed by the defendant in another case. the three men-Tang Aleuag, opfam dealer of Mr. Webber-The opiam was found on their Company is still indebted to the amount of Th. Winner at last meeting, W. Ffolliott, A.M.S. Jurroie street, Chan Tai. master of cargo bat No persons. Each man's is marked, aud be will g 578,000. When the present Directors took over
12 yards, 11 1.5secs.
347, and Chan Cho S, Takster of curge boat No. to the office and claim it under your Worship's the management of the Company, there were 2 The following entered for the Tree-Major 357-are charged with being in possession of order. I suppose the Polion will deliver it at steamer in all, but this deffo has now been re- turned by the Foochow Anthorities, making a Mr. Harapool Ne, our orders are not to de total 25 steamers. This riport will be cir der, who had made good rasuing, were se hourly Ellis (owed 5 yards); A. G. Morris (received 2 quantity of arms, in contraention of Section 3 of
Mr. Webber from the office of Mr. Ewens) liver it except nader an order from the Supremeculated in all the treaty ports for the inspection
Court
af shareholders, equal that it was scarcely possible to tall whe parts A Veitch received 8 yards): Capt. Ordinance 6 of 1857. Came in third, but Lammert bad, as nearly as Rumsey (received 4 yards); H. Fows (received could be seen, a little the advantage, Tims, Holmes (received 10 yards); J. J. Francis (1.80. p.ra, I went to Gilb's wharf, where 1 saw thoit property?
7 yarde); E. Burnie (received varda); H. J. oppoured for the defendants.
Inspector Quinceyatated-Onalat March, about Nr. Webber-Then these men cannot get
O THE PROJECTED EXTENSION OF ceived 10 yards), Tolge Magistracy|
His Worship-I have mule an order.
THE KAIFING RAILWAY TO TAKU. This was one of the most interesting and bost two cargo boats, Nos. 347 and 357, tying alongside and in 1883, upon the elevation of the Bon. THE HONGKONG CHAMBER OF COM-
MEROB AND THE NEW OPIUM J. REBELL to the Beach, he
contested raves of the meeting. The number the wharf. After waiting a short time the Chief course I cannot compel the Police if they have Was ap-
3 of competitors comparing favourably with those Inspector cuze. Ho asked me to act as inter prior orders.
The Chin se Time's says: with reference to the Nr. Webber They are entitled to have their pointed Registrar-General. Dr. Srwar
proposed nxtention of the Keiping milway to has also, on several occasions, and twice The following letter has been addressed by the 4-240 p.m.-HIGH JUMP-Winners at pro- or any other item on the list. When about preter and flad ont who was the owner of the
vions meetings at longkong or elsewhere to bait the distance had been cavered. Foss graspim ant arms on board the tw besta. First opiam and they will go and claim it.
His Warship-I unterstand there is a prior Takn and Tivatsin The Railway exten- for long periods, noted as Colonial Se Chamber of Commerce to the Government
be penalised two inches for one wip, and one dolly came to the fore sud eventually we defendant came forward and said he was the
ston from Lutsi to Taka and from Taki to Tien- discharged the duties of Hongkong General Chataber of Commerce,
in additional for more than one win. cretary, haa
a good race. Veitot taking second place, and owner. The plan was done up in calico and order and the Polies must protect themselves. 29th Matob, 1887.
Mr. Wobber-Tavu if there are so janay mastsin hus hon sapotioned by the Viceroy, but the presented by H. N. Mody, Esq.
wat bars. Some was in the passion of the Burnie a good third. Time, 13 4-5th sece. that poal with great credit to bimself,
promuterar divided opinion as to the route B-I am directed by the Committee of this
men and some was in the hold of the boat. Iters the question is who are we to ober?
it should follow. Those interested in the exist- and has evidently won high approval in Chamber to inform you that a special meeting
took charge of the opium and seme..
His Worship You must find cat, Downing Street. Few sen in a public posi of the Committee was held to-day to consider the
Cross-amined by Mr. Webber-I found Mr. Wahber (to Mr. Dorspool)-Will you ing line from the Kaiping Colliery naturally de- sired to have, their connection with Tientsin on tion have made more friends and fewer and provisions of the Opiam Bill any before the La- mics than Dr. BeEWART, whose kindly cour-gislative Council.
Two only entered for the contest. M. Brs 14-420 pm--LONG JUMP-Winners at pra. thirty-three rifles in the boats. I have since deliver the opian
erapined some of them, and they are not loaded.
the northern bank of the Paiho, which would also form a natural section of the trunk lides Lesy, gentlemanly feeling, and utter ab-
ricus Meeting at Hongkong and where to. They have been in the custody of the Police since their prop-The opium was in their posses north and spath. which may be hereafter lail. The question before the mosting having beens (pomatised 2 inches) and G. H. Polts.
Braga led, and after Potts had cleared and
bo panalised 6 taches. Frize presented by they were taken out of the boat. I did not search sence of all self-seeking here disarmed an- fully discussed, and various views expressin ele the standard had bean raised severel, fitnes, he
Thess, however, who look more particularly to Club Germania. teft little room even for ca- the abjart of the proposed measure, it was unfailed to reach his own record at the last, panet-
for any ammunition on board the boats. 1 du fion? tagonism
god
Winner at last veeting. W. Fiks. Penalised not know if any was found. The best defendant Mr. Horspool-Not when it was brought to local interests and local trafic prefer the south Juany. It is not often thai a
animously resolved
6 inches. >
bank of the Feito, here the Bs, thongh a good the Charge Room. "That this Committer after Listening to the ing. Fotte was therefor the winner, being
The competitors were G. H. Potta, A. Denimaid the opium was his property.
Mr. Webber Then I will call Inspector daal longer than or the oppositesida, won'd puss Chiul Inspector C. Hormon, who had charge. argaments of those aterested in the Opium redited with a height of 5 feet 1 inches.
through many populousvillues, and both Tientsin 3 G. H. Potts Trade of this Colony, believe that no Bill
son, B. M. Brags,
und Faku are on the same side. It is said the Vice- theflimits the trade in Opin to whole cheste 5-8 pm. -QUARTER MILE FLAT RACE
Potts led with a good jump, which Braga, after of the case, in reply to a question from his Wor-Cradock.
His Worship What to prove? ship, stated that some ammunition had been Winner at a previous meeting at Hongkong two attempts, best by about four incher. Den found on the crew of the boats.
Mr. Webber-That it was found upon their tog is inclined for the south side. It is understood will be safe or satisfactory, and that no mo
that plans and ostidates for the Tientsin-Taku dificatious can render the present Billassopt
or ebowhore panalised 10 yards; and more on failed to reach either. In the next attempt
Mr. Webber-The ammunition being found person. than one, 16 yards. First prin preacated by Brags led by about two inches, but Potty was on-them is immaterial, your Worship, so thoro Mr. Horspool-He cannot point out certain railway Eas been submitted by M. Thavanat, able while it contains that provision; and the
on hehalf of the French Syadicals, and by the Committee farther think that if adequate His Excellency the Administrator, escond by fually a winnor by about a feet Distan, 17ft. nothing said about it in the Ordinance opinm, nor the men who carried it.
15 Suches.
Mr. Wobber-It was marked.
Aurican company, and that both are will amp- now ask Joer Worship for a short remand and time were given they could in concert with
i G. II. Pote the parties interested Isy before-de Cuanuit
I also make a formal application that the opium: Wrradock-They hare their own private ported."
The Tientsin correspondent of the Daily
■ Bắt which would afford ample protection.
15.-1.30 FMTHEVE-LEGGED RACE 120 may be restored to my niant. I made that remarks on it. It was found in the juuks. Each
News' writes: A railway to Tivatsin, Co to the Chinose Government and in no way
Yaena-Priko prasented by the Committee.quest yesterday to the Captain Superintendent, took up his wallet and walked.
const it with Kaiping, das hoge antherised, bat injare the trade of the port, sad they spe
Mr. Webber Took up his own opinn ? The following were the pairs who entered-who said he oonid not depart from the order of
uch desired and so necessity. educational establishment for the girls The reasous given by the Secretary of State doubt again bring for forger-in-Chief of the Lighthouse De delay practical existence. The the Colony - will ward their proposal, and some other plans Eng Whatever part
partment of the Cantons we undertake
may be laid before the mooling. This time the work if censary, and the money would}
Thompson MacDougal
3-120 YARDS FLAT FACE (HANDICAP.)-- Prize presented by, C. D. Bottomley, Esq. Second prize presented by Committeo. First two in each, best to run in the Final.
Winner at last meofing, W. W Pike. (4 yards) 12.1.5sece. The following arted-A H. Jackson (scratch),
About 50 boys started for this race, after some delay owing to the difficulty in handicapping and starting. Before a quarter of the distance bad freeu covered, a good number had coms to grief. the race being a fair exemplo of the aurvival of the fittest. The weaker ones having hean trod den down, hustled out of the ran and the course A Remedios came lu first. Time, secs.
A. Remedics H. Arthur.... Gower
is decided upon, we trust secure inanturity, so that all may work one not from the ordinare revenue of the A. Elyd 14 yards), G. A. Caldwell 15 yards, beartily together to tho and that the occasion Colony but half from the Light dues and C. E. Bolworthy (4 yards), G. & Bramwell (6 may be fittingly commemorated in this small the other moiety fron special aration yards, A. Denison (8 yards). Major Ellie (hue to some extant cleared after a set run
yards). but important dependency of the Orown, on shipping for the term of three years
THE NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY OF HONGKONG,
:
According to the programme thers ware to for the express purpose. This being the case, there is absolutely, a good cause for not been three beats but, owing tos greet many not putting in appearance, cue host sufleed On
YAXY HANDICAP Competitors must be 35 years old or upwards, and of 1 years residence in the East. First Prize presented by the Hon. C. P. Chnter. Second Prize presented by the Committee.
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while there are score of excellent the piatal being fired they got away in good 13 pin-VETERANS Flat Raor, 120 delay.
ditorsaecation of a work strle. G. A. Caldwell being the first to bo no- acns for the immediate proevcation
He, the absence of which reflects little credit on a ticed a little in advanca of the others. The receptands by the Hon: FREDERICE port possessing so rasta volume of trade however, dil not long ratsin bis advantage. Hol BTEWART of the post of Colonial Secretary of Hongkong bas given great and general work, as Mr. Manso properly ways, is worthy and Jackson shot in front, and it became that of right belongs to the Chinese parant that the winner lay between these satisfaction to the community. Dr. STEWART Government, but they have so many under two. A keen struggle took place, and it was arrived in this Colony in 1861 to assure the lights to provide clog their own caust, That ly just as the dish that Holworthy, with a splondid effort, breasted the tape about prats of Inspector of Schools and Head it is unlikely they will be many burry to half a foot in advance of Jackson. The romain. Master of the Central School, during his light the southern approach to a foreign port, tenure of which he did much to promote the though the elande guarding that approach are cause of education, and made himself uni-Chinese territory, versally respected from this position he 13. was transferred the
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ment in a Crown Colony, awarded ise on this occasion, and credit યાત્રા. પણ
for 'ouse due to the Colonial Office for
the recognition of sterling merit and com- scientious labours. Too often such appoint- mants are made through beme influence without regard to the wishes of the ceBL concerned, the result being thist an
munity
come Giranger, whose experience would
be valuable elsewhere but is of little
use in his new sphere, is pitchforked into a colony to adjust his angularities as best be may to the sound bille: provided for him. for Hongkong, it has escaped this Happily
and the wheels of the Secretárist
Will
go on steadily working guided by the sam cala, akilful band which for the past fiftesa mont he has directed the Department. The
rixe
of Dr. STEWART 1 to a high position in
in the
Civil Service
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BILL,
19 4-5thsecs.
G. E. Holworthy-
A. 11. Jackaɔn
Q. A. Bramwell
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2
Prize
&
H. FORS
A. D. Veitob................maga E. Burnie
Winner at last meeting, C. S. Barff & feet
inches, penalised 2 inches. B. M. Fraga,
fest inch. Dead best.
the Committeel Winter at last meeting, G. Grimble. 54 sons, Thres only entered-W. M. Laing, H. N. Thompson, and G. F. Lammert.
un getting away Thompson at ones took the
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That this co-operation shall commuce ou the 1st April, shall be of a provisional character, and shall ba definite only after the rattention of the treaty of commerca,
POLICE COURT.
2nd April.
BEFORE ME. E. MACKEAN.
Base.
pace.
Mr. Herspoel-No. Of course I will give Mr. Webber-
up
ananimously of opinion that a further post-lead by about half a dozen yards, Laing after WC. Murray and R. Carr; Bruce Robertson the Supreme Court. I do not know what jarier Mr. Cradock-J praxme it was their nu.it is significant that by it the burning question
short distance dropped out When ponement of the debata on the second read. going
etc. will hardly be touched, as the Kaipiag ing for at least one calendar month is im within about 50 yards of bone, Laumert made and T. D. Baunders; A. H. Jack and H. distion the Supreme Court has in the matter. They would not leave the junk without their of the veste rights of boatmen cartaren, verriere,
Foss S. Barff and G. H. Potis; A. A. Lloyd Your Worship as the sitting Magistrate aleae opium.
His Worship You can put Mr. Cradock in mines are res, and ue old lass of mule and peratively movessary to enable the public to hold hid for first plan, hat bis effort was futile and G. A. Bram wall; M. D. Graham and Sea has power to deal with it.
estnet expers exista, na at Peking Practically, Rnderstand thoroughly the seops and objects and Thompson came in first. Time, 354800 Lan . A. Caldwell and G. Grimble; F. A.
His Worship-I most first ascertain under the box if you like. H: N. Thompson. of the proposed measure and to discuss the
Mr. WobberDoes your Worship order the us no considerable interests are threatened, tus Hazeland and F. H. 0. Wilson; B. M. Braga whose order it was detailed.
Kaiping Ticntain line will not be opposed, bat whole qucation preparatory to imbuitting a ..G. F. Lammert
and R. F. Lammert.
Mr. Wabber By order of the Government, upiam to be restored.
when the line is to go through" Ho-d-wu new Bill free from the objectionable features 6-3.95 p.m.-Öz NILE WALKING Rack,→→ Almost at the outast Foss and Jackson had an I want make the application to your Worship.: Mr. Meckanz-That is my order. of the present one."
Winners at a previous meeting at Hongkong unincky fall, which put them out of the ranning. If your. Warship refuses, I must then take fur Mr. Horspool-My duty is very clear, nct to to Tropakow and Peking, or to go southward The Confittee beg to submit this matter for-
and elsewhere penalised 20 seconds; 10 secoils The rest went along well considering their same-ther steps without delay. I males application deliver it up except ander order of the Suprema to the Yangtze, then we shall see what the car rier, ourt, and best guilds will do. If the Gov- find the consideration of Hi Erocileray the OBoer
for each coating win. Priss prosented by what difficult task. Bart and Potts took the lead that the opinn be restored to the owner, and Court. the Hon. J. Bell-Irving
in fins style and kept it throughout, Lammert that the owner be the person from whom it was Mr. Webber I submit there is an Ordinanceersment acts infy, and should have the open taken, but I must ask, your Worship, whether in this colony which says that because a mau is support of the literates and gentry, (the official Twe only started. J. D. Anderson and H. and Braga coming in second. Time, 17secs. F. Hayllar. The latter at once took the lead
you have any order from the Government to in possession of a ball of opium you can go and class will be inimiral, it is possible the opposi
take it away from him. keep this opium?
The Chinese salesman, however, rogard · the Ein Worship-I have no order at all.
10 striking proof of the fact
That gengine merit wat eventually that Administering the Government, and in view of
• recognition. Despite a native]
Lisa brinkingly averse to
Fende
self, and elevated at length to a position of
the importance of the question, respoótfully urge putting biurelf forward, Dr. STEWART has been that flis Excellung will give it his early at brought to the front almost in spite of him. tion-1 bare, &c., (84)
-S. Barff -?
1. V. JerVRIES,
Secretary,
and in the first lap had gained about 25 yards, A sach succeeding round this distance was in- pressed as Anderson was walking in anything (improved, and walking in ipoh bolter form
G. H. Potts
F. Lamiarrt
B. M. Braga.....
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Mr. Webber Then I shall ask that the opium
His Worship-Not if he is discharged.
tion may be overcome by show of authority.
Mr. Wobbe-And that is what they have done possibilities of the discontent of the numerous
conspicuous enour. His natural abilities The Hon, F. Stewart, LL, D, Acting Colonial but free style. On the last lap he considerably | 17,-8.00PM-300 YARDS FLAT RACE (HANDI- be restored. It has nothing to do with the in this one. They have trumped up a most and powerful classes affected with some sexristy. will enable him to adorn it, and we trust he Becretary,
CAP)-Prize presented by a Friend,
arm. I want a deficite oaswar froup your Way. trivial case, the mos hare boạn kentin geol prer. Hengu the delays and hoditatih. On the other
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