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: 1888,

CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY, A.

Fon 1888,

With which is incorporated THE CITINA DIRECTORY. TWENTY-SIXTIE ANNUAL ISSUE), COMPLETA, WIra Appespry, PLAK, & dc., Royal Boo, pp. 1,200 $5.00.

SMALLER EDITION, Ryl8vo. pp. 816......83.00.

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

INTIMATIONS.

S WATSON & CO. LIMITED CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERT."

JOHT RECEIVED.

CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS

LATE CREAMS DURNT ALMONDS, AND

SUNDRY SWEETS, A LEO,

THE DAILY FERJE, FURSDAY, FEBRUARY 210, 1888,

bas tan chernaghly revised and brought up ROSE WATER & OTHER CRACKERS hatunuanel at this time of year, but the honey

to data, anilís again much increased in bulk.

it contains DESCRIPTIVs and. BramıNICAL ACCOUNTS, and DIRECTORIss for Howard-

Kobe (Hyogo).

Da, Ladies' Dicosfory. Deska. Do..Peak Directory... Tokyo,

Do Military Bores... Tokohama.

VLADIVOSTOJK...

Manils.

Cebu.

Labman.

MACAO.

Niigata.

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Hakodate

Pakuoi.

Ilihow.

THE PHILIPPINES.

Whampoa

Contou

Svatos.

Loilo.

Ainoy.

BORNEO--

Takuo.

Sumwak.

Taiwanfor

Tamisní..

Kiting.

Poochow

Wenshow.

Chon.

Nagpo.

Cambodia,

Shanghai.

..Chinking.

Wahr

ANNAM

Fue

Khukiang.

Hankow.

Ichang- Chinghing.

Chefoo

Taku.

Tientsin.

Poking

Port Arthar.

Newchwang.

COREA

Senal.

Jencinan

Pun.

Yen

JAPAN

Nagasaki,

British.

British North Forte.

COCHIN CHINA--

Saigon.

Tourmo. Quiosa Tangry-

Haiphong.

Bansi

Namua. Haiduong, ko. SIAM

Bangkok, STRAITS. SETTLEMENTS,

Singapore. Malanca. Penang..

MALAY STATER~~~

Johore.

Sungai Ujong. Selangor.

Perk NATAL SQUADRONS—

Froch United States.

Germans Japanese,

Chineso Korthern. BRITTING-Officers of the Coasting Stemmers of

P.&.0.8.3. Co. Siersson & Ca Jupau M. 8. 8. Co. IT. C. & N. S. B. Ca, Ila Chinu S. N. Co. Scottish Oriental S. 8.00

Miscellaneory Coast

Douglas S. 8. Ço. China Mer 9 N. Co. Stramore.

The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains the names of

FOREIGNERS

FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest order the initials as well as he urges being alphaboljeut.

The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSE IN CHINA. CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PEAK.

Mar or roe Far' Bast.

MAF OF THE TSLAND OF HONanosa. PLAN DE TWE, CITY OF VICTORIA, Plavine MoÙNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA.

PAN OF TOKOHAMA, I

PLAN OF MANILA PLAN OF BALOON." PLAY OF Paws AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE. PLAN OF GEORGE Thw, PHWANG,

Among the other contents of the book are--

ter and Thermometer. Rainfall, &e.

Au Anglo-Chinese Catelur, Mean of Barome A fall Cuerology of remarkable events since this advent of foreigners to China and Japan. A description of Chinesa Festivals, Faste, &o,

with the days on which hoy fall. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, &co. Brale of Hongkong Stamp Dulios. The Hongkong Postal Guide forst888,

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Mr. E. Bowdler, Assistant Surveyor General, was called at the ferment of Dr. Cantlis.

Dr. Manson-Have you any theory as to the

ass of the prevalence of fever, in the Woelaca

district them last two 'yours.?

Mr. Bowdlar-Yee, I hare ong.

Dr. Matison-Will you be kind enough to give it u

Mr. BandlerI think the primary cause was the burning of rubbish at Lap-sap-wan. It was burat there for thrge er four years. The plaso whore the burning took place was from a mile to a mita na quarter from where the fover was. Tho small was very strong. I have perceived it us far off as No. Tank.

Attention is directed to the Post Office the ball and passed to Johnstone, who manar- bad drainage. Have you arranged any ideas word. Iboliovo if the Government wore to chlige Notice published on our front page giving the ad to get it over the line. The place kick, a ander any heads na to the faults of the drainage? every European house, and every third or Mr. Leigli-I think the obiet fanit of the fourth Chinese house to put pipe leading hours be observed in olosing the mails by fairy diffoult one, was tried by Huntsman, drainage in Hongkong is cast it has grown from the sewer to the caves of the home, it the French and Amərkan paskẹta', to-morrow

who landed the ball woll over the cross bar. from time to time, without, any propor system would practically remedy i (Wednesday).

Dr. Cantlio-That would be ventilating the As the sewers became a On the ball being again started it was being carried out. The Agont leftis as that the Facilo Meil quickly taken down to the same place and anisanca, to they wore trapped, both by private sowers; they have no traps.

Mr. Leigh-I beg your pardon, they uro all individuals, os avory wholesale scale, and also S. 8. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de Janeiro, with CHOCO the Amorino monil of the 21st nit, has arrived accorsive scrimmaged courred in the right hard by toretumunt in the roads. This trapping trapped In the two drawings I barn hors, one nt Yokohama, and will leave that port for Hong-armor of the Club's citadel. Hunteman then to all-intents and purpose inventilated the of seventy houses, another of alty, they are all zsbg to-day.

ecoured the "leather" and some pretty passing sewers and inervared the nuiesco. As to the trappeil, *:.

Dr. Cunillo-Woll, where would sourcntilate Arathor sharp thunderstorm broke over the between Kim, Johnstons, and Higginbotham all sewers thankelves, some of them--many of the

more modern onos-aro on a very good section. beyond the trap ?. enlony early Festerday morning, accompanied by but resulted in another try. This catastrophe Home of the older opps are not. I bare tairon Mr. Leigh They are only trapped at the out- heavy showers of rain. A thunderstormi is soms was only provented by some very brink collaring up sawers that have pen cholesd by banion root lot, that is toy whore they throw in the

Dr. Manson-Have you soon fever rosalt from on the part of H. N. Thompson, who throughout for a distance of twenty to thirty feet. I bare sewago, the first thing it has to pain is the trace-

a similar canzo in other towns? rela was unuful is washing out the drains. ****

the game worked hard for his team. The lub not taken any up in the western district, but I would not tropale sovers themselves.

Me: Bowdler Yes. at Maurilina, and also at Dr. Cantio-But if you are going to sentilate The Agents (Mors. Adamson, Bell & Co.) then rollored their quarters for a few minutes, but have no doubt they are the same thorn. Tho

bish was burnt at one place, 'er rather not burnt, inform as that, the Shire Lize steamer Branexaftar some loves play Hortam made a smart roots grow in through the abink in the ouyuring the presoat system, you will have to ventilate Aldershet. At Mantilius the whole of the rub

stone and they find a very congenial soil beyond the traps? shire, from London, left, Singapore on the 18 and again sooned, but the attempt to convert tho They throw ont shoots and the mere they Mr. Leigh-The trap is merely a somp. You was distilled, it shouldered, and the favor instant for this part, and the stemmer Claymore last Singapore, also for Bougkong, on the 17th try into a goal was not acessful. Sietly after accomulato- sewage matter tha hotter they are assuming the trap to disconnect the sewer broke out thres. miles away. Prior to that.

Many of It does not do that. The trap is on the top and Mauritius was considered a sanitariam, instant

Dr. MansonAnd the sickness that became this Higginbotham got in, but the try was dislike it and tas quicker they grow. allowed on the ground that the ball was then the sewers could not be examined unless they the drain runs anderneath. All you would have

ing of the rubbish ? they are too small to admit of a man's going the saves of the house into the drain. matifiontion on our front page announcing that

Dr. Cantlia What form of trap do you nee?

3. Dowdler--No, the bursing of the rubbish the light of the Matres Lighthouse will be dr yards from the Club'e goal line, when the ball into thou. The chink in the covering stone of

Mr. LeighWe have traps cast by the Deck commenced ten years before. tinguished for repairs from the 7th March for was driven over and dropped on by Collinson,the present V-shaped sowers rould not vary well, twenty-five days and re-exhibited on the Ist Huntsman tried at the goal Ent failed to seora, bo sxt in mertar, because there is nothing for it. Company to aur own design.

to set against; the mortar would simply foll April without any change in shameter or power and almost iminerliately after time was called, throngh. They renli be joined with square joints

While a boatload of coolies, who were rotura-Jearing the Regiment victorious by a goal nod ing from & steamer on which they had been em-two trips to nit. ployed, were trying to land near the Cautori Wharf of Sanday, the boat cupsized and the whole of the occupants were thrown into the water, two of the number being drowned. The balker ware recovered ycalorduy,

IN GREAT VARIETY NEW SEASON'S CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS. INCLUDING "AUME CHRONOS OF SWISS AND HOME

B-CENERY SUITABLE FOR TRAMING.

NEW ILLUSTRATED PHOTOGRAPHIC' The attention of mariners is called to the forward to him. A scrimmage ensued some six Tore opengd at very short intervals, because to do would be to bring down a stink pipe from: spidernin started at the same time as the barn-.

ALBUMS.

A'S. WATSONE CO., LTD., THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

ESTABLISHED A.D.,1841. Bangkong, 18th Decembor, 1887.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 21ST, 1888.

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I. N. Thompson, A.M.S. (Captain)

AH. Maclear

H. W. Ball

R. Ron Thomeon

It is stated by the Mainichi Shimbun that the Tupmess Government have decided to counDO Ú Yokosuke with the Takaite Railway by mans of a branch line from Fajiwara, and that the has has already been laid for fourteen miles. J. P. Heewin, R.E There are two tunnels to bore, however, and the 7,0. Vigolo, RA line will not be completed until February next year. W. Ord

The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment this avering, from 7.30 till 10 o'clock. The will play at the Ofoers' Moss, Murray Barracks, following is the programme - March Albort Viotar

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H. A. Luard J. Little.

C. P. Pedler

E. O. Smith

Sergeant Mills

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CO., LIMITIN

The Taivan correspondant of the Shën-pro says that the Governor Liu Ming-chman will send a weiynen, at the end of this month, to: Nowcastle-on-Tyne, who will take charge of the THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANOF fast steamers which have been built there for the Taivan Steamship Company. The captains, -mates, and engineers for these steamers will be. engaged in England, Lat saivre, stowards, and cooks will be selected af Shanghai by Mr. Chaag Sha-wo, the managor of the Company.

By Dr. Young-The joints are not all covered with comont. That system may have been adopted more lately, but it used not to bs no in. the old days If they got a costing of gród sound concrete that would stop the roots going through.

Dr. Cantlie-The ame as the Government? Mr. Leigh-You, but tho sentra wob comos down about an inch lower and makes a better seat.

Dr. Cantlion-Te it covered over P........

Mr. Loigh-No, it is opan.

Dr. Cantlie Then the pipe leading to it must be disconnected ?

Mt. Leigh-The trap makes tho disunnection, The witness hero drew a diagram in further explanation of the system,

Dr. Cauttio-Then the pipeyou propose wild be ventilating into the main sawer?

Dr. Mason-taro thay discontinued burning the rubbish r

Jr. Bawler-No,

Dr. Mansourd Mauritiusis still unhallhy? Mr. Bowler-Tis

Dr. Manson Then the people don't baljavo in that theory?

Mr. Bowdler-I don't think the subjoot has bean bratched.

Dr. Mazson-What about Alderskot ? "Mr. Dowdler.When the camp was formed in 1967 the apatom of burtling the refuse was as- tablished, and all the villages in the neighbour hood on the leeward side was more than denim- nted: More than hint of the population of somo manf the divil.

Mr. Leigh-Into the drair that gees to the main sewer..

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Dr. Cantlie-Well, it is wry hard in shoukl have to ventilate for his neighbours.

Mr. Leigh-No. he does not feel sny effects from it, the gas gues up above his house.

By Dr. Canti-I do not consider the shafts at the top of the sowers are sufficient ventilation, Aaloft is at the top of one main sewer: That main sower it may ventilate tan certain extent downwards. The passage of sawer gas is in- regalar. In a wor about two-thirds full, the current would carry the sewer ges down, but iftas sewer were practically omply tho gas would rice, Dr. Cauthe-Suppeco you got a lot of vanlí lators would the gas always rian? Would not the air come in nt one and go ont at the other?

Mr. Leigh-It might do so.

Mr Leigh-It might in sem instances, but Dr. Canilio-We understand there are a large hamber of ventilators in the sower, bat do you given the sewers properly laid there would be no

I have walked in the London sewer think there are sufficient to causa regular smell. passage of the gas, or not sufficient to without finding any smell, because fresh cause that, do you think they sufferent sevage mattor in motion gives off vory tow

games. It is only when it is allowed to collect] to cause it to cord P

Mr. Leigh-I think with the present outlets and stagnate that it gives offgases. In a plac in some cases the fondonoy is an outward cur-ko Hongkong there is no reason for that there ront, bootuse they are so few.

is no reason why it shoukl not get into the zon

THE experiment being attempted by Mr. LITTLE La Bavigate the watera of the Upper Tugisse and make the ascent of the rapids to Chungking as heon regarded with grant interest alike in England and in China. The little sta-n-whael steamer Kling, specially bajk in England for the enterpres and sant out to Shanghai in sections, has been put togathor, sucessfully launched, and sent up the Yangtare, but until the present moment the permission of the Chinese Govorament for her to proceed above Johang has not been given. In the meantime she is, we under stand, temporarily running between Hankow and Tebing. The British Misister at Pez king is said to regard this placky enterprise for it is a venture with a decided, risk in with great favour, and it has been stated that be was doing his utmost to secure the consent of the Chinees Governmont for

A trial was made yesterday on the Ponk Tram- the vesaal to procond to Chungking, bot,way of the gripping gear, and the machinery was found to act miast Bungeesfully. The car was tion that his influence is not very potential miles an hour, in a distance of about one hundred if this be true, we can ons draw the deduc- stepped on the stoepast grade while going six with the Faung-li Yaunen. Ramour bas it that feat. Although the gripping geur stood the test resterday, it is intended to make the machinery sturdy Terton has suggested to Mr. ErrTLE still more secure, while we are assured by the

The CHAIRMAN ad-The report and Boogants Dr. Cantlis-So none of the collateral drains the policy of placing the Eng under the managers that with the prosent arrangement the of the Company having been in your hunts for a ventilated at all. Goruna Rag, when permission for her to rip will be more safe and certain when the ear some days, I have no doubt that they have been Mr. Leigh~~I don't think the shaft ventilates

is loaded than what empty as yesterday when carefully perused by you and that you will peront them. make the ascent to Chungking would, be the trial took place. There is every reastume, as usual, to take them as read. I have hat Er. Yorr-Rat what about the gully holes and averred, suoa be secured. It was judre believe now that in a short time the Peak Tram-few remarks to make about the accaunts. The m-traps ? by the ill-success which Herr von BLANDT By will be an accomplished fact.

sult of the working of 1996 has been thorupstrati Mr. Leigh-I know whole-stracts where every confesses bas kutended, his efforts to induce.

gully is trapped or flapped.

Dr. Cantlie-In the western district Mr. Leigh Faking it roughly, all the streets and reads on which Europeans travel have been done, Gaine Road, Bonhsin Boad, Queen's Boad Coutral. In all the thoroughfares frequented by Europeans gally bolos have been trapped or flapped. There have been some trapped sine this Commission began to sit,

[moto in diguity,"

Dr. Catlie-Might it not got in at tha drat' floor windows?

Dr. Cantle-You don't think anything ena remain long in the sawars here, thon why do we get the smells!

M. Leigh-It remains in the side newera. not in the main sewers with the shafts at the top.

Dr. Cantlie-Youthink thay are too for the P within a few hours. Mr. Loigh-Certainly. You see there are only about ten of these main drains from the military ground to West. Foint, that is to Tho nineteenth annual general meeting of openings. Scoto of the hare shafts, soma bove the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Limited, not. I may say I think the shaft masas vary was held at the clions of the General Managers, little difference. The open an of the sewer The shaft may ventilala Mosare. Jardino, Matheson & Co., yesterday would. be the same. morning There were present-Hon. J. Ball the one sawer down to a certain distance, but Irving (Chairman), Hom. A. P. MacEwen, Hon. you must not forget that the sewer has in- C. P. Chater, Messrs. F. T. P. Fostar, J. S. nxmorable of shoots rauning into the side Moses (Consulting Committee), H. J. Dalrymple,streats and splitting up into others. All of jes, K. A. Chinos, . A. Ozorio, H. N. Mody, then with she present system, the gas must go He Tung, Ng Lal Teas P. Jordan, B. Byrom these ran down to the main power; to ventilate Douglas Jones, J. Bradfield, and W: A. Craick.down theas and up the other. Sower gas will shank Secretary).

not do that for anyone.

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The Hizo News says Whatever other factory in the history of the Company, and we are the Chinese Government to extend the pri- faults they may have, the Government of Japabled to day to coormand the distribution of dividend larger than we have ever pravíously espnot be accused of wint of consideration ti PLAN OF FORRIEN CONCESSIONS, SHANGILAL vilegeof honding to other than the China Mer gets those whom ciremmstances have driven hoon in a position to pay, besites giving the usual chanle Company's wharves and gode was ut into the opposition. Perhaps in no other country bonus to contributing shareholders, and making Shanghai, Mr. LITTLE would not gain much by the world esa so many instances be found of beginning with the crease of her raservo officials holding high positions who bat a comfund, whic's it is now more than ever necessary an exchanger of fings. It is time, however, paaktively short time since were actually ranked to strengther. The working acount for 1837 is that the British. Minister obtained a definite among the most dangerous opponents of the pot. I regret to my, so favoumble, as our losses authorities. Not to multiply examplas there daring the year hare horn osveptionally heavy, answer to his demand. Chouse 1 of Sections the case of the newly appointed. Minister to Besides the paymonis, ameunting to $80,481.94, 111. of Use Chefop Convention provides nuns Washington, who a few treats sinoo was by Lo shown in the statement, there are further chalins to the extent of about $38,000. now in course of distinctly, for the navigation of the Upper moans one whom the Cubinst yourned to pro-adjustment. On the other hand, however, the Yaugtaze, though, thanks to Sir Tuomas

shrabolders will appreciate the fact that; not Wang'e singular mode of expression, room We have received the now Singapore and withstanding the enormong roductions in rates, has been left for hair-splitting so far as Straits Directory, which contains also directories the premium ineoms of the Company has suffered

for Sarawak, Labann, British North Borne, only to the extent of $15,292, or soarcally' per houses which will give some ides of the way taking cargo on the first trip is concemad. Brunei, Siszu. Dell (Saatra), and adjoining cent. I do not ran that there is any other The wording of the clause is as follows provinces, Johore, Pahang and the protected point requiring spalat coinment, but if further Scales of Commission and Charges stopted by The British Government will, farther, be native states of the Malay Faniaculs, and as spinformation is desired, I shall be glad to afford free to send offers to reside a Chungking pendix comprising a large amount of useful in.it in answer to any questions that may be ad.

Barbed, unthing lost that can in-dromed to me.

M. Duurune JoMEN-I prostre Unat next so watch the contious of British trade interest residents in or thos having husness. Szechen. British merchants will not be lations with the Straits or adjoining Settlemen's ear when the profita are divided i will be at sppears to have been omitted. The back is ad- the option of the masting to decide whether fallowel, 10 ra«ido at. Chungking, or to opeu mirably got up and is illustrated by a vory fal they shall pass an amount to reserve fund or act.

establishments or warehouses, so long as no and clear map of the Astatts Arabipelago. The It is not absolutely compulsory, I suppose.

arrangement of the directory proper is, we think,

The CHAIRMAK-No; it is not absolutely stoners bave access to the port, When somewhat too complicated.

compulsory. If there are no eller questions to steamers have succeeded in necending

based props that the report and accouats sa printed and siroclated boadopted and passed. The riter so far, further arrangements, can

Mr. DOUGLAS Jokes seconded. Carried ansaitously.

the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong, Shanghat. Amey and Nowobwang. Hongkong Chaie Jinrieksha, and Boal Hire..

The APPENDIX comists of

Four HONISED TADES

of obaly printed matter, te which reference is constantly required by residents and thosD unying cammercial or political relations with the Countries subraced within the scope of the CHRONICLE and DiraCTORY.

The Contents of the Appendix are too anizer. ous to recapitulate in an Advertisement, kat

include

TREATIES WITH CHINA--

Great Britain, Nanking, 1812

Tiants, 1858

and all others not abrogated.

France, Tientsin, 1858

Convention, 1860 Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerce, 1886. Convention, 1887.

United States, Tientsin, 1858

Additional, 1860

Toking, -1880

Gorman, Tientsin. 1861

Peking, 1880

The Tientsin correspondent of the Mercury writes.The French Syndisste bas it is said.

Dr. Minson-Whatmark of fever was it r

Mr. Border Bilius iutermittent, and that won the over ve hali ritina.

Dr. Manson-Vas tur practice discontinued at Aldershot?

Mr. Bowdler-It was, by injanetion, and the fever stopped indiately or within Live!re months or so afterwards.

Dr. Cantlie-Was nut the fever in Mauritius coincident with the cabling down of trees.

Mt. Bowdler-No, the outing down of trossF had been going on for many years before, and it has only born stop, ed lately

Dr. Manson-Wh! system of drainage is thors at Port Louis?

Mr. Bowdler-They have no drainage. It is surface drainage with the exception of one or

ww.covered dissi ra,

Dr. Manson-Pokfulum has bean unhealthy well as Wasl Point?.

There main sewers were formarly the streams. Mr. Bowdler-Very probably. When the wind Dr. Manson-Ie not that swaagement of ven- is from the North-east it would carry the smell tilation yon propose the ous provided in the new towards Pokfalum; when it is from the North- west it would carry it towards the Western dis- Ordinance ?

Mr. Leigh Yes.

trict. During the last twelve months the burn. Dr. Canilie -Is that pire you speak of sup-ing has taken place at Green Irland, and the posed to be used to ventilate the aids trains line of fover has changed its direction. If you Mr. Ligh-That is the clause fr. Price road notice you will son the smoke all round the out on Saturday, about rettilating pipes for hills and the cusps on the projecting portions private houseK,

fof them hills gel the fever, while in the valloys Dr. Caatlie-That is nota osal form of vents- thoro is an fever. The foror now is about tha lation, is it t

Sailord Hume and the Carese town in that Mr. Leigh-Yes, every less at, houro has locality. D. Castlio-But it only ventilates its ow hours f

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Mr. Loigh-It ventilstee its own neighbvar. hood, and very one else does the same, so that the drain is well ventilated.

De Maasou-And how do you acement for the fever at Quitry Bay?

Mr. Bowdler- doo't think there is much trouble in accounting for that. There is an old mallab there, and the gathering ground for Dr CantlleYes, but there is a trap where water is the largest in the colony. A bridge it leaves the base and another farther on You spans it forty feet wide. That beidza F stated away in 1878 when it hat wo arrbes. It was have use got that here.

Mr. LeighWa have put them down in some put up guia in one span and this water his zone introces, in Soyo Ferraon and other places. ever it two or three times. All that water is Dr. Castle But it is not often that you hear supposed to go through a channel forty fant wide. It can't do it Bud it overdowa and of a man ventilating for all his neighbours.

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Mr. Leigh-Tho house ventilating pipes are passes over the ground. The ground is already intended to ventilate a man's own houss. As acou safuratal with sugar and the water lows over a desin reaches tha strest and becomes a Che. this and then is mixed with salt water and the verument sewer it should have public ventilators, two things give rise to malarious furer.

Dr. Cantlia-You could not have them here! Mr. Leigh-Yas, they are flash with the street. They are quite level; you can drive over them

Dr. Callie-Yes, that is all very well ia wide streets, but in narrow streets you would find the people would stop them up.

Mr. Loigh-Yon have them in the London

Dr. Mauson-Thon there are two canses, the. burning of rubbish at West Point, and at Quarry Bay water flowing over 'ground saturated with sngar. The witnesses we have examined from that theferer they suffered from wasiofcemittent. West: Point have given very distinct evidener fever.

Dr. Cantlie-Between Mr. Aitken's house and Fairies there is a sewer and there are a number openings in it, four in one group and foar in su other. Do you know if these are trapped or opes ?

Mr. Leigh-I cannot say, bat I can say gobar ally, the further you go west the less trapping there has been done in the pallo stroots. I have some rough sketch plaas of Chinese blocks of drainage is done for bivoks of houses. On inland

All the drains streats. There are plenty of strasts there, rot tot 8, there are seventy houses. shown on the plan are private drains draining so wite as the antets in Hongkong, ventilated cas kara beon bilions favor, and that was de cidedly the type of the Mauritius fever when it not ventilated. these seventy houses. They are all trapped and in the same way.

They ran down Wellington Dr. Canttie-I understood there was an obmoned; afterwards it degenerated into mala- wil beren. In the marly staps gainina had nó lost and join the add the gas festa to thura.

Mr. Leigh-The sewors hore are ventilate fwth upon it. direct into the street is all engas, where the would have to travel up some 400 fout wind an

acade by the shaft.

gally holes have not been trapped. It is only fincase they became a nuisance that they were trapped at all.

Dr. Coutlie-In narrow streets tiks we have in Hongkong you could not pat ventilators over the sewers in the streets; people would and them so disagreeable they would lose the up? It is only in vide streats like yan hava at hotos that you can put vantilstore.

Mr. Leigh Hongkong is so steep that if you had a good desinage system it should not take

Dr. Castle But why, if we have such a tre- mendous fall bare that the seware should reach Glasson in a fow hours, has we such amells?

Mr. Leigh said that if he might be allowed to refer to the piga Me Prion produced

to point out on the plan what he referred to

Dr. Caatlie-So you can recommend ao tem pocary measure P

Mr. Leigh-I could pot recommend any client to begin to ventilato hit houss, boas if he did so he would get the accumulated gas of all his neighbourhood.

Dr. Cantlis-So we most wait?

Mr. Eowdler-Yes, but think a good many

Dr. Mauson-Tawn the rubbish fever is bilions intermittens?

Mr. Bowdler-Yee.-----

Dr. Man-And that from the angar bags and so on is maturini ?.

Mr. Bowler-The illness arising from decora posing engur might not be malarial, but it would pretty similar. The water wanlil have a tendency to create malatia.

Dr. Maus-How long do you think it would

Mr. Bowllar-From two to three months. Dr. Mauson-It could be done before the hot season then?

Me Bowdler--YOR.

Dr. Matson-Would the arponse be great? Mr. Bowlter-No, I don't think so,

Dr. Cautio-Would it not do a great deal to fash the present sewers, toy, if Chst water drain- Mr. Laigh-I think the first measure likelyed into them P You would have it turned into to help us at all ill be the water from Tytans, the present sowers, would you not?

Mr. Eowdler-Yes. Ton years ago every drain which I think will help us considerably.

be taken into consideration." Thero arranged with Li Hung chang for Tls. 1.400,000

to alono up the gap in the Yellow River (known On the motion of Mr. DALEYMPIE, seconded more this a few hours for sewage matter from or Saturday he could show that some of the nothing in this to preclude a foreign as the Honez Kaifong gan) which is reported by Mr. MoDY; Mors. Bottomley, MacEwan, any part of the town to reach the sea; that is to savage had to travel a long way. He proceeded take to drain the valley below Richmond Terrace ? steamer attempting to work the nucent of to be, according to the latest intelligense, 6,000 aud Chater were re-elected on the Consulting say, it should reach the ses before it has any the river, and we fail to see that the per-feet bread. It is expected to be closed in two Committee, and the appointment of Messrs. F. ahasce of giving off any gas. The savage in Chefoo.witz Addition Artiole mission of the Chinesó Government is months from the time of starting They Lavo FP. Foster and J. B. Moses to the Committee retarded now by the roughness of the bottom of Opium Convention, 1886.

the sewors, the flatusss of the gradients in one also to close a small gap istely broken in Honas, was confirmed. required for the first voyage. After tha Tho Gorman Bank secured tas Amoce Province On the motina of Mr. JORDAN, seconded by or two casse, and the want of water. As soon azcent had been successfully made, and it loan for Tls. 100,000, as well as a natruat to Mr. BYRAMIKE, Messrs. A. Veitch sad G. S. we get the water from Tytan' I anticipate there will be a great changs in the condition was thus demonstrated that the river is supply machinery, gune, rifles, and steamers, at Cozen were re-elected anditors,

The CHAIRMAN-1 he dividend warrants will of the sowers. 5 per cent, repayable within three years. Li offgable by steamers, it would, of antrae, seems to be very favourable to the Germans and be ready on the 27th instant. That, gentiɔmon, Dr. Canio-Are you acquainted with any be necessary (thanks to Sir THOMAN WADE) Frouch just now."

conclades the business of the meeting, and I marsh districts in Hongkong? ́hare to thank you for your attendance.

Mr. Leigh-Yes, there is one by Richmond te mako further arrangements" for tho

Referring to the projected German Chinese Mr. DALRYMF.Rentlemen, before the Terrace, beyond Rose Villas, and beyond No. 1 formal opening of the port of Chungking to Bank Kuhlow says: The establishment of a mesting closes I beg to propose a rate of thanks Tank.

Dr. Cautio-Would it be difficult or expensive foreign commeÈRE. The Toung- Tamén German Chinese Bank by syndicate of the to the General Managers and the Consulting

principal German banking houses may be ro-Committee for the very handsome report they to drain these? urge, we believe, that the people of Thung garded as an epoch matting incident in the his-hare presented to the shareholders. Considering

Mr. Leigh-No. king would indulge in riots if the Ka-ling ory of our commercial relations with the Cales- the heavy losses incurred during of Darke bar Government now, that we heard of from Mr. Dr. Cautfie-Thore. is a scheine before the were allowed to get up there, but that is trade with China is transacted through the taken effect to a certain extent, I think it is a Price the other day; would it be inconsistent Mr. Leigh-Not unless the Gozariant will ths.world. Evary drain carried away the nader.

taf Empiro. Already to a large extent German and the reduction of rates, which of course improbale in the first place, and if a hostile agency of German firma, and German ships con magnificent report, and I think the share with that scheue to set to work and drain those disposition were shown by the populace the rey the profacts of our home industrier to Chi-holders have reason to be grateful. anthoritas could, if they pleased, readily harbour. In the fature, Gorrasu exporters

will settle their accounts through the Gormon The CHAIRMAN-On behalf of may firm as suppress any open expression of it. It is bank, and will be thus relieved of the heavy for General Managers and on behalf of the Con- to be feared that the concessions made by which the English and French bankers were anlting Committee I beg to thank you for the customed to charge them for this kind of business role you have passed. It is very satisfactory to Mr. O'CONUB in the Anglo-Chinese Conven- According to offcial statistics: the value of the knew the shareholders appreciate a good report tion relating to Burmah are bearing_un_direct export of goods from the Gorman Custom whom they got one. pleasant fruit. The abandonment of the District to China amooolad in 1886 to 12,473,000 mks. These figurende not tell everything, for a right to, sand a Mission to Thibot out of large portion of German goods were exported to deference to Chine wishes or fam sposare Chinsorer England. Thesem, however, is a respec table one, and shows an increase of nearly 3,000,00

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marshy districts now?..

Mr. LighNa; the thing might be dene any time. If I happened to want to build on one of those sites it is the first thing I would do. Dr. Canfie Whore would you drain it to? Mr. Leigh-Into the nearest sewer. The water is perfectly clean; in many places the Chinese get-it ta "drink.

The Chairman-But you would recommend was anderground drain sad not a sower, and the subsoil drainage of the three marshy plasas there was subval drainage because all the joints that have been referred to?

were, open and the water perculated through Mr. Ligh-Iss, I recommend that to be car-

them. In order to adapt them for the sanzge

ried out at once.

they have been filled in with esment and are nOW

the pipes you spoke of.

Dr. Yarr-understood you to recommend impervious to water. Ten or twelve years ago Hongkong was perhaps the best deained site in ground water.

take the initiative and compet everyone to do it. otherwise, as Mr. Cooper L i would be ust dangerous measure.

The Chairman-You would hare it done simultaneously stall boar

Mr. Leigh Yes, or the first man who does it will get all the sowage gas of the neighbourhood. Before there were any brags all pipba ware venti- lators. Every pipe in a bath-room wwsa ventilator, Dr. Manson-Do you condoma the system of vcutilating by a shaft at the top of the sewera? Mr. Leigh No, I think it is the heat way is the plan adopted everywhere. It is taking it up and putting it out over peoples' heads.

15. Jordan-Bat what about the sewors in

ive way of covering over newly turned earth so

De Maasou-old voa saggest any inexpens». to prevent la effusion of strial poisoning from it.

Mr. Bordior-You could, turf it over. Dr. Cantli[x that better than concrete P Mr. Bowler-No. I would not say it is better, it is cheaper.

Dr. Cantlis-Are you, soquainted with the drain maning to the em from the foot of the rowl that loads up to Richmond T'arraon?

Mr. Bowdlo know nothing of that. I know the drain from Bonham Road to tho sex. The other parts have all been done recently.

Dr. Cantle-We want to find out something

author of "The Sleep and the Awakening" 12200,857 taels as compared with 1885. Chief Dest, and animal-which he said he thought clean, and not only that but in some cases thePipos up the sides of, the heness. That wanld of them were upot

bis inuenes 1.66 ten strongly thrown in the

Bale against foreigners, However this may

be, it is certain that the work of the Foreign

for.

tion of sand. It would not be much experisa te drain the sursby districts, because they are in Dr. CantlieWorld the water be sufficient the neighbourhood of existing sewers.

Dr. Cantlie-But wo have alrasdy sawage and

of

Mr. Leigh-This water ak finds its way someone ventilator sud ont at the othar P

Mr. Bowdler-They are alf opan balow Bon- ham Bead, auless they have been closed within the last three or four month There has been ant of work goir an within the last three or four months about which I know nothing. Pre- rious to that all the gallies were open bo low Bonham Road. There are three lares trapis attached to the draia on Bonham Road.

Dr. Cantlie-Surface motal with an iron trap would not be a very good means of rentilation,

Mr. Bowdler-I should met think ex.

Dr. Canthie Are any of the surface water

Dr. Cautlie-Is there not a form of drain in

Dr. Cantlie--Would you have separate sewers for subenil water sad for storm water? THE HONGKONG FEVER COM- Mr. Leigh No, certainly not. In that case,

MISSION.

in the narrow streets we have here, you world to have created the impression at Peking mks, as compared with 1988, although it must be

have to have one halow the other. and would

that a return to the old policy of obstruction admitted that when compared with the statistica

I think a good shape sewer the side atrasts, which you may won't be ventibunt how the surface water got into that drain. The Fever Commission sat again yesterday have to go down 10 or 12 feet before you got to

the lower one, may be safely indulged in and the spirit of of 1885 there is a destins of nearly 4,081,000 mka afternoon, Dr. Mortimer in the chair, when will answer the purpose of both admirably, beland by the chimneys.

According to Chihose calozisticus, the net valte farther evidence was taken.

Mr. Leigh any these smete should have we informed on Saturday that there ware the treaties set at sought. In this case of the import to China in vessels of foreign cou Mr. Cooper. Sanitary Surveyor, who had praesus in the rout of more water, which means something more than the spirit of the treaty struation amounted to 87.479,993 Laela, 536 pared & plan showing the rainfall at Hongkong, a larger amount of sewage it will pass down their own ventilators, proper ventilátore. There night or ten openings in that sawer before it fall is being infringed; the fulfilment of the mke), or 820,605 tasls less than in the previous was requested to leave it with the Secretary for the V and directly we have a larger quantity of is no reason why these veatilators to the Gos-into the sea, and I was enxious to know whe latter is being audaciously refused.. The Fear. On the other hand, the valus of the the use of the Commission. Mr. Cooper also in the upper portion will some into play. I orneut sewers in the sile stroka shonld not be ther they were trapped enliss or whether most

rasat the objection Dr. Castlin mentioned of Azport was 7,206.308 tsels, an ineresse of handed in seepy of a manlysis of charcoal-wood, have bas in the sewers. They are perfectly

Dr. Cantiaan't you think that would pro is now in the capital, and it is reported that or the articles imported to Chiaz might be of use, as that question had been refer granite has been perfectly smoothed by the frie having them under your noseR.

are textile goods, after which come opium red to by one of the wilder and petroleum. While German exporters ar

Me. R. K. Leigh, Civil Engineer, said he lived

vaut the inlet of air very much!

Mr. Leigh-Yo, because the inlet would he at the lover end. naturally enough unconoerned in the two latter in Westbenras Villas with Mr. Danby. He had never had fever. He cofurned from England

Dr. Castlio-That is sometimes shut by these articles, the quantity of textile productions, one months ago, and he had now get luie third to bust the so

Mr. Lasigh-It would be rothing compared to more particularly woollen goods and cotton stock-

Mr. Leigh-It is open every three hours out Ministers in Peking, is growing more difficult, age, which they send to Chion in our nege hoy. He is the only of the servants who lives in the amount of rain water they have to carry every six

Dr. Cantita--When you get a sover well von Brd unless they strongly supported by The export of German iron goods to China the house: the coolies live outside. One of the abowe an important increase in 1886, and that of boys had two attacks, Witnom took his tempera their respectire Governments, it will become (dys goods was ahe very considerable. Under taro and found it 102. After the first attack he storm water in the sewers, and now you propose filate you wuală not depend on the lower would it?

opening, you would get the air coming in at Orders may be seat to Daily Prins Oños, Whossible to obtain the fair and bouest ful-these ciratimstances the establishment of & Ger. went away and waotter bay came in his place and i to turn subseil drainago into them.

get fover in his turn. The first buy then re- where now and some of it into the savers. I Mr. Leigh Yes, that in the advantage of drains trapped under grauad independantly of It is published, or to the following Agents filment of their treaty obligations by the Los Chinese Baul is not only in every way jak Surned and got it again, and or he had a third we show you may pinces where it doos se baving them open and flush with the strust the gully frape that we see. Are any of the

but would seem to be imporatively called Obinene Government.

Had such an institution been founded one who seemed to be proof against fever. He

We roadway? earlier, German interests in China might are could not describe the character of the fever in Under No. 1 Tant it flows over the kurbatons But with the enormous indins we have hore sarface drains trapped as they pass along the

Mr. Bowdler-I am not aware of any. pen more szecesfully fostered, and the dealin detail, as the baya went away almost na sonn: as and into the gully, except in the morning when our sewers are not like ordinary scars.

the coolies have fatshed away so much that it have a difference of 100 fast between the upper The Agents (Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co.) in our import trade to that country, referred to they got it. inform me that the Glen Line steamer Glengarry, above, might have been materially lessened, if

D Young-Do you notice any smells about does not flow over. Subsoil drainage sould be devol and the sas. It the sewers were pro Hongkong in which you get a sort of t

carried out without great expouse or waiting for perly grouped and arranged-they have been from London, lett Singapore yesterday morning motobviated altogether

that locality?

Mr. Bowdler--I have not seen any. In pri- now drains.

grouped from time to time but simply as for this port.

Mr. Leigh-Plenty.

Dr. Cantle Seppose you wanted to ventilate the convenience of the moment anggeated and rate houses there may be eu 18. Dr. Young Always or occasionally

not on a uniform schome from the first if each Dr. Cantlie-In Mosque-strust there is one wer, what system would you follow P Mr. Leigh Before you can ventilate a doverdrein book its own neighbourhood only and like I am describing, only it is completely be as it exists now, the Government mast take the was well equstruoted and all the private drains yond the opening for the surface wafer, and so Nr. Leigh I think from three causes. First, initiative and compel private householders to well constructed, the sewage matter should be in I was wondering whether any of the openings Mr. Bowdler-I don't know any trap there. The above match was played at Wong-rei-from the densely populated town below, living ventilate. It would be moar dangeroes now be the harbour within a few hours of leaving the for surf water have trays boyoud them?

cause they would got the scoumulated gases of houses, and therefore there eaght to be no sewer There used to be a trap at the top of Post-street. We learn that Mr. Boclian, Iate Boginner to obong yesterday afternoon. Owing to the rein a very dirty way with an insufficiant water the neighbourhood. There is the case Dr. Ayrre gas at all in Hongkong. „Meaera. Bobrowder Frères the Peak Tramway Company, has received an

Dr. Cantlis-But in front of each opening appointurent under Government in connection sont rains the ground was for the most part a supply and ineufficient scavenging secondly quoted the other day. On the 16th inst be faid

from the squatter'i village, which has been men.

He did not supposs that when he came here there is decomposing mass with the Prays Reclamatica Soho.

swamp. and anything like brilliant play was render toned; and thirdly, from the drains..

Mr. Bondler-Except at the gully cles. ed well-nigh impossible. The Regiment having

Mr. Leigh-Thore ought to be as foreshore

Dr. Mannon-You know Nullah Side, Mr. The Foochow paper says that the natives

Dr. Tarret make the squatter's village a there was a single pipe that did not go straight

Aitken's house. How far is the entrance of the there believe that the recent snowfall will pro. the toss, Collinson kicked off, and for, some oond aase, you do not incinta it in the first into the main drain. He had had to cut

Dr. Cantlie-But there it is.

now ever from the house! 15. Leigh-It is an aggravation of the list the pipes, of every house he had lived allowed. vent the discecos that visit the yearly. It is time, in fact right up till the call of half time,

Me. Bowdler-It is brought up to Third Mr. Leigh-It is n-foreshore that has grown 4 to be hoped that their faith may be rewarded. ibe gawe van of an even” natnre. Several good

because the people tters are living in a dirtlerin," and then he went on to say that in tho way. There is no presteson of drainage with them. house Mr. Mady lives in now, he left ons anent

Dr Manson-Would the smell of a sewer of We are informed by the Agents (Macarians were made, considering the state of the Dr. Jordan What would you put as the first and the following tenant got typhoid fever. That within the last few years. There are many bits Street now, 200 cr 300 feet distant.

Was to be expoetod. He Brat unventilated the of foreshore which I know did not exist when I Adamson, Bell & Co.) that the Canadian Pacifle ground, by Holworthy, Maclean, and Woodcock cause P Láné steamer Portha, which left Vancouver on for the Club, and by Biggiebtham and Hunts- Mr. Leigh-The smells on meets mens walks over and than wass the nart tenant came and cams eight years ago Vary little dredging that kind be perceptible P

Mr. Bowdley-I don't think se at any distance, the 4ikuslaut, arrived at Yokohama yesterday. man for the Regiment, but the attempte along the streets are nowor, emelis unquestioonkly went into the one room where it remained ven- | would suffice to remore then, and the now Prose because there is eo little savage geas into these

The Foonkow Echo says: A darious piece to score were not succesful in any case, and at range of the focus on mean that is the first flated, he naturally got typhoid fever. That home will put them out laso deep water.

has been going on everywhere. My own Arm

Dr. Cantlle-You have sean the a side drains and they are fire or six feet high: L.ONION.... Mesare. Bates; Hendy & Co. of superstition has come to our notion, by which the call of Zalf time the ball was pretty wall at Mr. Imigb-No I don't say it is a cause at of houses during the last few years. I suppose scrow would you recommend them here?"

mast have trapped and disusuneated thousands ventilators in some places at home, worked with! De Cartis-Mr Aitten does complain of

smalls, where do you think they crime from P LONDON. W.M. Wille, 151, Cannon St. the natives considered a few days ago that a fire | the starting point. . On resuming play the Rs. all. I think it may be a causo,

Mr. Bowdlo- should any from the burning PABIB Me L.H.Roby 66, Eus Lafayette, most take place. It appears a dog was seen walk giment began to show to more advantage. The The Chairman These sower smells arise from lilated-now.

there is bardly a European kense that is you-

Mr. Leigh No, I don't think they are mo ing about over the roofs of any house he opeld ball was taken down to the Club'e quarters in a the secaps of gas through the so-called ventila.

SOBALLY. The sewors are at such an angle that of the rabbish. Dr. Cantlio--Is there no temporary remedy they are virtually shafts, and if the dreise are get on to, and by this the Chlačné prešlet a. laxge fire, in fact so great is the soare that many people loose sorinage and gradually worked close 12r. Leigh From the so-called gully holes in that locality have moved away,”

the goal line, Huntain then got possession of Dr. YarYou put down as, the third cause

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BANDYOK... Measza: Bamsay & Co. SINGAPORE.....Mossre. Kolly & Walsh,

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Messrs. Gordes & Gosch, MELBOURNE.. Musers. Norton, Hargrave & Co. BA...Meners. Gordon & Gotoh, LONDON......

Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane. LONDON.....Moses. Strest & Co., 30 Cornhill,

SAN FRANCO. Mr. L. P. Fiskar, 21, Merolanta

Exchange. New Tous ..... Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Bow.

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The return of the Curator of the City Hall Maw shows that 151 Europeans and 7,993 Chiasse visited that institution during the week orded the 38th inst

FOOTBALL.

CLUBY REGIMENT..

Mr. Leigh They are worse st some times that others, but I could always find them if I wanted to.

Dr. CantlieWhat do thay arise from.

Dz. Jordati-Də

?

tars in fhe streets?

that can be applied to get rid of these smalls? | properly ventilated you have all you require in

Mr. Leigh-Temporary is rather an awkward the way of vaulilation,

in without any trap.

Dr. Cantlio So all the anclade water paises

Dr. Banlie-But it is ust burnt there now F Mr. Burdler-It is burnt at Green Inland. A large piece of ground at this side of Green

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