CORRESPONDENCE.
We donut hold ourselves orgonible for the opinions oxpressed by our Correspondouta.]:
OPIUM AND THE CHEFOO. CONVENTION.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY FREES," DEAR MR. EDITOR-I will be glad if you caa And room in your valuable paper for a word upons subject which should Ea engaging the minds of hristian missionaries and of all well- wishors to China at the present time. It may not be known to ult of your readers that the
appens to me that to be callous and in-
rasperso tantamozat, to
geat to all who serve God rather than man,
MAIL BUPPLEMENT TO TEB * HONGKONG DAILY PREJJ," OUTOBRE 10TH, 1838.
ako escapes next to impossible, it will, fit con- but we hope that he will leave his nama with wi, ba kegil abreast with and in advance of modern stitution would boa thorough sepass in theittod should not moat. Committee on tas senfonded them snol to two sears' imprisonment
sert faulty system of Victoria Caol and to inuer at the rate it is now geleg, draw atten- tion from the mother country Vag Thanking you for your kindness in giving me so much space in your paper--I am, Biz, yours most obedivály;"
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THE HONGKONG COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR CHINESE
The PRESIDENTI don't see why the Com culprit. He should give them the full punish- ment whiob the law allowed him and therefore The Board then went into Board Committee's report on vaccination. The with hard labour. report was not road not rese coples of it amp- plied to the Prose.
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POLICE COURT."
27th September.
BEFORE ME. H.E. Patroon.
ENTERING A GANBLIÑO ROUSH WITHOUT, A WARIANT. A POLICE SERGEANT FINED. Sergeant Thomas Duncan, of the Police
lo stilius the Emperor of China and his Go. The winter session of 1887-88 extended over 6 generally, is not far to seek, and we andaretand say that generally I return to them the thanks have onjoyed, and which I believe we havo ali } matter tho important thing seemed to be to keep Magistrate, said that Mr. Caldwell' argued
Farament ta gire notice to England that this Treaty, with regard to opium will not be "newal.-1 am, doar sit, yours bedinatly.
JAMES MURRAY: Honkow, 20th September, 1888.
TIE ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM THE CHAIN GANG,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PARÁR."
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The PRESIDENT end there was already a staff
carried out the work
se it had been stated that the Rules had been.
duties will soon call him sway from Họngkong, | amongst us, ita medical practitioners should verned, I fool sure that although the in stone of the Vico Freeldents, as long as he lives otanod. We all know how our knowledge is Intura, i will take a precious long time an During the past year the College has sustained apt to get rasty, and it can only be kept bright laas we get our fellow countrymen at home to severe and irreparable low in the death of De by continual aoqnişlilon. My own bulled is that support us, and I trust, something will soon be Willie Young, Lecturer in Obstetrics and res nothing will tend more to keep the medios! done in this direction. The work of the teachere presentative of the donate to the Court. Dr. faculty abreast and in advance of the age in has been entered into la ibe able report drawn
The VICE PRESIDENT said he had one or two Tenaga exporiano is tenebing, his kiddly die medical knowledge tan the opportainty afforded up by Dr. Cantlis, and as I have been away for amendments to propose. He should suggest that position towards studenta, his enthusiasm in the in teaching the young. (Applause). In the some time, unfortunately I have not been able the notices raocimanding re-vaccination should work of the College, and the excellent work he sound place if this College, begun in tits small to attend any of the valuable testares and do be posted at base. It was desirable that re-vaq did as representative of the Senate at the way bat oyable of a great falure, should be monstentiens, so that you can't expect me to en- oination should take place before an epidemie meetings of the Court, rendered him a most come a sacosse, I venture to say it will assist the termte details. But the great thing when we took place. vairable collesgue, and at rzestinga of both future of Hongkong in a very musterial way. It propose a vote of thanks is to son that we have
The PAREIDENT said it was necessary to wait the Court and Berste coscimben vetor of son will assist Hongkong, besides giving it greater all our friends with us, and that it is unanimous, for the report of the Committas before procne- The prizes gained by the students of the above defence were passed and conveyed to his widow. proniuenes in the world of commerce, in be and comes from the licart. it do not require fag vncine for the lifferent stations. trouty for admitting, opinx to China, commonly College at the recent examination ware Richi- The College has an to regrat, the demarcoming a centre of learning for the Chinese aut many words from me in order to mound this The EROISTKAE GENREAL wil that under Veros, appeared upon the farther hearing ai the culled the Chefs Convention, is binding only to hated by H. B. the Governor on Monday aftorture of Surgeon Thompson, A.M.8. from the therefore worthy of Government support. But partionlar vote of thanke, for we are all thorough the Ordinanco compulsory vaovington wino obargo brought against him by the 'splain 18th January, 1890. It can be terminated then noon, the let inst. ir. St. Andrew's Hell. The Colony. The exellent work he did in donneethers is still, althougth the offset is not say sure it is deserved by the gentlemen who have set on the 15th of the prostat month.
Superintendent of Police of misgondnot 14 a by either party at twelve months' notice, an Hall was well allad, an exsentionally large num- pains he took us one of the examiners in Anatomy than these I believe that by the radiation of Although this place has been described as the to go an with temporarily. He could not sak Road West, without a warrant.
tion with the Ambulance department and the tangible, there is still I believe a greater result boen officiating in-fhis College. (Applause). therefore it can be made to expire on the 18th her of ladies being present. His Excellenay wan
The PRESIDENT said they bad enough vaccins Police offor in entering house No 294, Queen's Jaumury, 1891. As whether it is desirable supported on the platform by H. U. Lisut. Ge are thoroughly approdated. Surgeon Thomp knowledge from this centre, the reflection will hand-quarters of commerce, as far as my expert the Government for supplies until the Com- The fasts ware briefly that Sorgent Duncan, or at that the opium trato be terminated, seral Cameron, Hon. F. Stowmt, Dr. Chalmers, son's dieties called bin elsewhere, but he departe be carried all over Chion and will reuder more once goes, I never was in any place where people miticole report was sent in, otherwise he might on the 12th instant, being, charged with the there can be but can answer among Christian De Noble, Dr. Jordan. Mr. J. J. Francis, Q., from the Colony with the hearty thanks of the cordial the relations between England and were more open-handed in supporting any lasti find that he had applied for more than suffiont renation of a warrant against certain gambleri men and women. At the present time Cbristian and Dr. Cantis, the Secretary of the College. Court sud Senate, and with the good wishes of China, and this tout cheiously tend to benefit tution or charity that thoroughly commands it or possibly an insuficient sapply.
at No. 292, had entered No. 294 aro gathering money to build oyim reftiges all
His EXCELLBOY Hai-Ladies and gentlemen, all his colleagues in the College for his future this important. Colony. Thereforefor several re self to their reason, and I am sure it only r
The VICE-PRESENT-Is there a sumelent Mr. Caldwell, who appeared for the defence, ever the country to save the lives of the devotees have great pleasure in asooding to the roquest, ROCCER The Glaes of Physiology had mush to eans I think that this instication, if there is any guira the matter to he thoroughly brought ba- supply to go on with?
Intimated that every effort on his part had to the opinm pipe Christians missionaries urs of the anthorities of the College and taking regret in the prolonged illness of Dr. He Ka), think likes prospect of porwarsive, is worthy of fore our fellow-citizens here to receive all the The PRESIDENT-Yes
Lailed to obtain any aridesce in con called for by day and by night to atiend cases of
the chair here to day. I find from the pro-mencement of the winter session, and deprived shall be happy when the occasion arises for con- small commnuity. I beg, on behalf of all yon Hospital they had a supply of last year's vacsine, bad therefore no alternativa but to rest the
which dated from a few weeks after the com-all possible support of the Government. and. I local support that can be expected from this opium poisoning. I love myself visited han-
Dr. GANTLI said that at the Aliso Meranrial quence of the timidity of the tenante ; : le gramme of the proceedings, which has just deza dran al opium dens, and there have seen poor wien me that my first duty is to call upon the the olfase of his services during the remainde sidering in what form it may best ba giroa. here, to express our warmest arcat grateful but he sould not be answerable for that. case where it stood. For the defendant-iz wasted looking human beings, lining on Dest of the College to read the annual report. of the time. The Court and Senate have to (Applause) I should like to say, though, on the thanks to those gentlemen was have gratuitsus The PRESIDENT said that at the Government would adsance as a first objectim that theri conoken, with the fatsi pipe in their mouth. I tad, however, that Dr. Manson, the Desa, is thank Dr. Atkinson of the Civil Hospital and other hand, that znfortunately Government y nadertaken to teach the pupils of this Collage. Civil Hospital he had a supply of vaccing from had boon ve eridonee that the Rules and Regnine careless of everything but their selfish craving anfortunately unable to attend on count of Surgeon Tart, A.M... for their kindness in assistance always tends to paralyse to a certain (Applaquet
which he could farnish them if necessary,
tions under which the defendant was toburget for oplum. I have also soon troops of those illnose, so I will call on Dr. Cantlio to read his continting the leolures, and for the elliard if they think that an institution is in gentlemen, it has been put upon me for some rangements had been mails for the Tang Wah ceived the sanction of the Governor. in floureil.
extent. It preventa private benefactors coming Dr. CHALMERS-Year Excellency, ladies, and devotees come into the foreigners' hospital and cwr report instead.
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL Baid he know or had, as required by Ordmanos 14 of 1837, - magner in which they married on the class' gladly pay the physician to cure them of the Dr.ANTLIE said Your Fixcellency, Indian during Dr. Ho Kal's illness The Court and receipt of Government nyport. If the support reason or other to reply to this very kiud sote of Hospital,
In the case of Wong On and others v. John Drawing I have also heard the unjust taunt and gentlemen, I have much pleasare, os behalf Senate hate mazot atisfaction in intimating that that is required for this institution can be ron. thanks which han boan so kindly proposed by His
MT. HUM HEEye said he had had a continuous Matheson, which was an appeal from the M- cast la tha teeth of Euglistmen proclaiming of the Serste, in reading the annual report of the they have obtained the comparation of De. At Cered without Government assistance, en mucks Fxcellener General Cameron, and so kindly re-
gistrato's decision, it had besa bald by the Full the Glad tidiage of great joy for all people. Hon. Soc. of the College of Medicino, for Chi-kinson with Dr. Ho Kai in the chair of Physio- the batter. If private benefactors will come forceived by you I think the vote of thanks is dus supply through the year.
The VICO-PERELDENT, referring to the para- Court that proof was imperative, and upon this "Is it not you who send us the opiam rero, Hongkong. It is frosh in the maxarina of logy, and they are convinced that this important ward the Government can still give support in more to my younger colleagues than to myself graph of the Report which recommended that very ground the decision of the Magistrate was all that the College was founded on the 30th of abject will be satisfactorily conducted During many indirect ways, but failing private Nodoubt I am on oli man, but I am a young pro- the Registrar-General being the offloor in most reversed. He would archer press the argument Botire when such a momentous question is bafors Angust, 1987, and insugurated ata publis meet the winter 1987-58 the physical training of the assistance, I think it in well worthy foster. As for myself I have been so much idon intimate relation with the Chiness, and being in that snuh sanation must have boon given sines us, is to be retarding the coming of the Kinging, by an address delivered by the Dean. Pat students was ist neglected, as in addition to the of the consideration of the Government whether tified with the College and with the Hospital that charge of the business of registration, was the the date of the passing of the Ordinanes which
of our In England there are con riok Manebu, M.D., LL.D., on the let of Octo- more technical training in Ambulance work, a they should not afford the institution some I searly nosil to be thanked for doing my Attis proper person to be entrusted with the mantive rendered such sauction necessary. Foientious man nrging the question upon the Gober 1887. The hasta with which the machinery Cricket Club was started, and it only wants a substantial support. I had intended to refer beat in one bunch of this work, but I do think work in connection with the Ordinance, with His Worship abl that the official sopy of the vernment, but they have been bitterte mat by of the College was set to work might well have little sasouragement from the lovers of cricket more particularly to the work of those gentlemen Mr. Crow and Mr. Ford deserve your best thanks the assistance, of alloers corresponding to the Regulations which had been put in bors the Co-
We cannot afford to caused all but the most enthesisetio amongst na
and sport generally in the Colony to have a good who have eo generously come forward and given for coming forward and doing gratuitously suob vaccination officers at home, said be should sug-louis real and the signature of General Cameron. abandon the opium trude." But all who fear to ask for delay, before launching out in to big cricket team, a lawn tennis club, and rowing club their services. I find, however, referring to the font work. (Applause). Au far as Iam rongest that if the Ordinance were amended this Mr. CaldwelBut where is the approval God know that mucha an answer is a wookery to an enterprise, but I trust that the work done among the students of the College. The good that programme, that that duty falls to my friend corned, and perhaps I speak more or loss for the works should be transferred to the Superinter- His Worship-It seems to me clear that the the Almighty, and to routine in sin, is to heap during the past twelve months will justify the would use therefrom, by the introduction of Lient-General Cameron, who, 3 am sure, will per large staf of workers, fushing has been's plea dent of the Banitary Board.
siganturo of the Acting Gaverner is sufficient up at orful retribui. I would therefore sug belief that the undertaking was not premature. manly sports, but through them to the Chinese form it for better than I am able to. I will only suro and a roleration from other work, which I The REGISTRAR GENERAL said that in this intimation of approval.
Captain Duane, who was seatel beside the months sad the summor austion of 1888 over 3 that the deais bigbly favouretamong the Chinese of the whole community. I am perfectly cer- enjoyed. I do not say that it has been, all regresoccurt of the children hora. They had officers months. The following subjecs vere lenght: community. At the peasant moment the Court in titt there thanks are really their due, and alion: because we have had a great deal to work abroad for this purpose in the matter of ragin as if the Rules ander which the defendant was Botany, Choolatry, Physics, Latin, Anatoly, the College is in a healthy state, that all that is hope to see it, they will desers the gratitude I without labour and perseveratos. But we have tion esrey eat the work in regard to vaccination. Ordinanso, whereas he was charged under Rules and Beaute are of the opinion that the work of if this institution should become the shoess we up forever no good results can be obtainedtration, who could therefore with a slight addi- charged were framed under Scotion 19 of the Physiology, Materia Median, Minor Surgery, Clinical Observations and Military Ambulance wanted is encouragement by the Government, am unable to express And now let me come to had our reward, which has besa 3 real plea- If the work were transferred to the offes of the framed under Section 30), which did not require Work. The number of Tastures delivered were
ia Hougkeng and by the Chinese authorities, the principal work of the day, the giving away of sure in the success we have attained. Sanitary Superintendent, the Registrar-Genethe Governor's action. Mr. Caldwell was in scordance with the regulations domanded by any schemes are afoot and plans laid, not al- the prizes. Before presenting these prizes 1 think it well to state that the rest of these rat's office would have to expply them with the evidently confusing the two sections. the Universities and licensing bedios in Great together in the air, which by the time the next shouli like to see the students who have gain-young men who have not come forward to information, and this would mean throwing aid Captain Diane dag not in order in doing so.. Mr. Caldwell objected to the interruption and the table for prizes have all worked well, and double work on that office. Britain, and the attendance of students was dail annual report is read, will have in all probability ed those prizes, and sise those who have failed cheeked by a carefully kept register. The leo bring tao people of the British Empire to so stood up, and His Excellency addressed his re have had to do with them. (Applause. What of officers in the Registrar Central's office whose be interrupted while addressing me, and I think
assumed tangible forms. What is wanted is to obtain one. The whole of the students here their work has been very encouraging to all whe
His Worship-No, I cannot allow Counsel to Sin-The Inte murderoce attempt at osape the work done by the students, whether a
turers have maght but pralas to bestow upon the importance of having a medical and scientific marks to them. To those who are bent to re- has wided to the pleasure of this work is the tsiness it was to look after the births in the it would be better if the Captain-Superintendent from the chain gang is exactly what I told yon regards the attendance at glasses, or the progress educational establishment in Hongkong, to un-ceive a prize let us heartily congratulate you on piiblis recognition we have received, and for which Celery and also to take notice of the remeral of took a seat in the body of the Court while the was most likely to happen, and the very thing attained so tested by their appearance at bbs derstated the prestige sucks a development wives this success, but let me at the same time say that we are very grateful. Still the greatest and the parents from one place to the other. He argument is proceeding. daily expected. Until the Bengkour Govern class and prize examitations. Those of us who in jaternational eyes: to consider this attempt this very access, unless you take care, may purest pleasure is the pleasure of doing good, thought it was ourd to have another staff of Captain Doane-I am not prosecuting. ment wake up and put their shoulder to the are acquainted with teaching and examinations to introduce solence amongst the Chinese as a become a danger. I have seen so many failures and this 1 believe we have all her. I at a mis the noitary Susrintendent's doing the same His Worship said that there was no question
bee, to all appearances we shall have three to Great Britain, are satisfied that the testsivilising agency of primary importance; and to in life from persons who have succeeded in aionary, but in this present instance I look upon work.
on the subject: Captain Deane had appeared as mr sospes yearly for the text ten years. Unti applied to the sindents of this College, were advantages Science has brought themselves Up duty whensror ocasion arises to give warning well. So long as a missionary is dring good to somally be had no desire to have this matter of
look upou it as their moral duty to extend the competitive ozamination thit I feel it my our whole staff of professors as missionaries as the chala gang escorted from sad to the prison on an equality with those of the British etan
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL said that per proseuptor and had laid the charge.
Captain Deane thon left the Court. as in other colonies) by European soldiers at dard of examining bodies, and that the students Eritain, as far as the Chinese me conger ned, have about competition the telenoy with some per rory, no matter in what way he is doing it. But seeing that they would have to supply the in-
to the present the scientific resourous of Great I believe that notwithstanding many good points his fellow mun I regard him as within the cate vaccination brought under his department. bat Mr. Caldwel'continuing his address, said that the rate of 25 per cent. of convicts; aatil you of the College passed through theas in place this geord at 18 to 20 different raised creditable mauner. The amber of names of
been chiefly devoted to the casting of saxon seas is to regard it as an end rather than a although it seems to me there is pleasure, reformation to the Sanitary Superintendent he framed onder soation 20 he would submit that situations well commanding a good view of the students on the College bocks is saventeen, and
and the building of war-ships. Will not the means. Those who encoeed are apt to become laration, and recreation in teaching, those of our whole party: until, lastly, but not least, you have the members of the Conet and Senate of the people of the Great Western Empire send an concaited, and thirk that having so sarily won a colleagues who are medieal men and who has thopht it would simplify matters if his officere they were not departmental orders wrong with- in the messing of the section. Thoze depart the entire gang of convicts under perfect con- Collage are of the belief that the number is sblem of peace to this ancient people instead competition at nobos) or Dollage they can as been engaged for tunes than a year now in olbor Dr. CANTLY Bid while they were on this rental ordars which did not require the Go trol it is only a laughable faro la send a party salient to justify them in the continuance of of implements of war: will they not send the readily win in the rate of life. There can be no work in this Ahop Memorial Hospital must been-subject he would like to make a few remarks, vernor'a sanotion were merely such as affected oat They may all return or they may bot. If the work, with all enthusiasm and hope. The blessings of modern research and that science, greater make. The winning of prize is a dowed with a very lage shure of theerthausm of They were trosting the Chinese as a Taginatiar the internal economy and daily routins of the is checos work.
leaturies of the College have, especially in the
in the practice of which, if the bands are at grand thing if looked upon as a stimulas to for doing good in order to work as they have done. race, but the question, which occurred to him was, Police. Those orders were necessarily Limited I am fully aware how perfectio- useless it is more scinatiic subjects, bad rush to mtand times bathed in blood, it is in the alleviation ther exertion, but if its action is to paralyse ail In conclusion I would refer to the Airesome were the Chinese as race in the habit of got to the reistinus of the Foresas among themselves, for me to attempt to say how this is to be effect with, as to the supply of instruments, and mate-
of human suffering not in the causing of it farther exertion it is nothing bat a curse. Boar rial Hospital. We must not forget that the ting vaccinated. He believed they were in the but did not extend to relations between the ed, but in case some official party should happen siel; but the difficulties in the way of the Let Solence be the name associated with the in mind that the whele knowledge of the wisest College doxid not exist without the baspital. To habit of inveniating, but in this must or they polics and the ganeral public. to so far lower his dignity as to accept a sug. teachers have seemed only to stimulate them to deslings of Chins and Great Britain, and a bond wan bears but an infinitesimal proportion to Dr. Ho Kai and those who helped to start that simply took the rapa from arm to som. If His Worship said that was so, but evoc assam- gestion on the all important question "How eru farther exertions, so that the students have of respect will be formed between the peoples what may be learnt, and that the cleverest, ablest, work and to those of the community who hase they took it, as he believed they did, from ohit Sag that the roles worn ander section 19 the signa- tore of General Caserta warenfciunt approval,-- we to pratent the canviats soaping, I hambly been supplied with really practical and has no superiority in war could commered boy who obtains prizes at school or College is again and again come forward in the most noble area a generation back it was worse than use send you the only known method, not known scientific training in Batany Chemistry (Appla
only on the threshold of that knowledgs. Let way to awist us, and above all to the noble band only to myself, but daily and hourly married out Anatomy, and Physiology. As time goes on
BOLENCY-The next item on the pro- those prizes act as a stimuins to further exertions of workers who have carried it on antil now, wo formation with regard to vaccination amongst that the Regulations have been duly approv
Jesa. He thought it important to get some in-
Mr. Coldwell-Thon if your Worship holds in many prisons at home and abroad, and I and teaching material accumulates, these difgramme in, I ses, an address from the Governor. Ons is reminded often of the illustration of the owe a debt of gratitude. We must not forget the Chinese. Out of 100 or 12) cases that had ad, I proceed to say that even if approved mat confess, as far as my paltry experience has ultion will disappear, and it is hoped that applause). I only wish that my capasity in the hars and the tortoise. The bare makes a good that the hospital mast be matotained in its fall one under his notice there ware in a few cases the Rules wist, as required by law, be published gono, it has greatly facilitated matters when especially in the homies and Anatomical is first place and my time in the second would ter deal of raning in the first instance, but you working power in order that the other and wider very small scars, and in most cases no stars at in the Government Gazelle before they can ho any attempt to escape on the part of John Chi- pariments opportunity will be afforded whereby wil of my giving you an address worthy of the must remember that it is the humble tortoise institution may prosper. Allow me to add that all. During the month of December last year made binding on the defendant or anyone. If naman has occurred."
The first thing which must be rigorously sire of the lecturers.
the teaching in theso abjects will be to the de occasins. However, as it is my duty to say who still keeps pledding on who comes in first. we are a most harmonious sot of workers in oure few more people died from small-pes than your Worship will turn to the title page of the For alinical teaching for words, I shall do my best. I used hardly Lnt this facle also encourage those who have not Senate and in our Hoepital. We have never died in the whole of the year in England. He copy before you you will see that thurois an allega- enforced and maintained in a large gal or pri-thers is abundant opportunity. The authorities say that I have listened with great pleasure to
won grizes, if the want of su cees has not been had a jar. This is due in some rasaurs to the know it was a tremendous statement to make, bat tion that not only were the Rules approved by tor is silence, no matter what the conviols, use of the Alice Memorial Hospital have generously the farenable-repart of the elege, read by Dr. from want of exertions. If they have exerten geuerous way in which the soximanity has presuming that the records wervorsset they had His Fixooloney in Council but that ibay ad doing, whether bathing, at work, at rost lent the College nedoumedation for leotares e Canthe, who not only in the foundation of this themselves greatly as the more successful frested on and if the community continues to a heavier death rate here from small-poxin one published in the Gazette. Now I state it as a mails of tekad ap for the night. Unless you be held within its walls; and the wards and put institution but towards the access hitherto at students, lot. then not be discouraged because manifest its favour wo shall bu kept in such month in a population of 200,000 people than matter of fact they have not been so published have perfect silence and sharply punish any man patient department of the Hospital afford ample tained, bas assisted en much. As I said before they have not won any prise this time, good humper that we shall never have occasion they had in a year in England is a population The statement on that title page is absintaly daring to break it be warders are mapless, and meterial for teaching. When it in remembered. I regret proodlingly the abuenos of Dr. Mar Laf them ha determined to make still for any jarring. Applause.) their labour to get the hours to work is that the Alice Momerial Hospital gives relief son, whose name I oberta is at the head of want gresier onections in the fature. And now Hnn. F. Sarwant, on bebalt of the College, of 40,000 (0. If they wore franting the Chi falso: But assuming for the sake of argnment noso as a racinating people and they were not that the Rales were in complate order, that thes found in soldiers on the Parade to 9,000 patients annually, the opportunity may be called the workers of this institution, let me bey to you what Dr. Matson an then thanked His Excelleney the Governor, no, shen the whole thing was khaw. He had received the approval of the Governor in Ground in Hongkong baving a chat and passing granted to students to windy disasse is abundant bra. I am glad to observe that Dr. Cantlie, whose loquently said in his opening addrem, "Yox H.F. Lieut-General Cameron, and all those pre- thought they should obtain some information on Council, and had been duly published, I would the news of the day to such other whilst drill The funds whereby the work of the College enthusiasm and energy have already done so have bohind you the whole of European science, scut for their attendance, after which the heat-the matter, for exampl. From the Tune Wab submit that there is nothing in the verbinge to was teing carried on, and the Colonel and bia has been carried on is derived from the folkw much for the success of the College, bas proved ron have before you the tooting millions of ing deced. staff were yelling themselves hoarse with repeated ing sources:- orders, &c., &o. This in an exob picture of
Hospital, as to what was being done there with prevent or forbid the defendant,entoring any bilf a very worthy substituta for the cossion? China; it resta very largely with you and those
regard to vaccination.
house. There is no prohibition, and there must who follow yet how far the ono sbali erer bå gang of convicts not under contral. I repeat a
$ 350.00 I need hartily say when 1 cama to Hongkong z
The PREZIDENT said that when he went be a prohibition before he can be said to have 539 40 year ago and read the restingly eloquant brought into contact with the other." Remam- Jortion of my letter in the Daily Presa of the
address which Dr. Masson gave at the initiation ber, however, the work of the pioneer is always
through the gaol examining the prisonera he was gone contrary to the law. As the scation standss 20th Jane, 1888. It is useless for those in high
$1,118.40 of this institution, I was affected both with wonder hard. You have a rough country in front of you There were present:Dr. Ayres. President; on matka..
The Sanitary Board met on the 4th instant surprised at the large number who have vacsina- prohibition cannot be deduced from its language. His Worship stated his opinion that the words authority to place on paper elaborate schemes for their subordinates to carry out. The majority
which is imbued with the superstitions; tradi Hon. W. M. Deane, Vice-President; on. J. M. and admiration, wonder at the grandeur of the Hons and prejudices of centuries. I do not doubt, Price, Sazzeyir-General, Ms. J. H. Stewart Tung Wah Hospital was abtained from Canton, by implication.
Hon. Word Samo said the vasoïne at the were an enabling clause and restriction arose object audite inanito possibilities, admiration for of such are usually evaded in one or all point
10000 the men who had conceived the ides and volun- however, that with patience and parover Lockhart, Registrar General more or less from the fact that they won't work.
Hoa Wong Children were kept there who were vacated abling clause would be to authorize enter it Mr. Caldwell argued that the effect of an en- 100.40 tarily mertaken to carry it into executicn4ce you will overcome the obstacles, Shing, Dr. Cantlis, Mr. J. D. Humphroys, and every month. It was taken from aria to arm. What is required is a system and discipline, the
25.00 undertaken it not with any object of gain hut and orantually open a road which was be frod- Mr. W. E. Crow, Secretery. ontoome of years of previous experience
Dr. CANTLE maid that was as he stated, and armed by warrant, but without warrant the only 20. from pucoly disinterested motives. Now disin. Į den by a large army of vaocessors, and when I The pricutes of the last meeting were read and ench vaccination was entirely ageless,
effect would be that the defendent- laid himself from actual daily practice with nonvicts, and any home warder of prison gerries will corrobo
10.C0terestedness in work is uncommon enough any sy army 1 do no meso an army that shows its confirmed.
The PRESIDENT said he had over and over open to a civil action for trespass. It would not, · 238.40 where, but is, from not on unnatural cause par-power by ballots and bayonote, bat by binafte The SECRETARY ́read a letter from the Co. again rate my statement that the most successful and
503.40, more rare in the tropies. Most of us Ex-Ti have before you an undertaking fanght lonial Secretary stating that provision had been applied the missionaries at Canton with under any circumstances, take him a breaker of
lymph 598-40 ropeans come to the tropies with one objeet. We with enormous projecte for the sappiness of your made in next yeark Estimates for a swine and
| the law so as to make him punishable as an 590.00 come to gain a livelihood and make a fortrina, and countrymen: All of you should feel it a high sheep markat,
Dr. CANTZIE asked whether the authorities at effonder is a criminal esse. the Tang Wah Hospital would have any obje police constable ta enter a house without a war- His Worship-Is it not misconduct for a all time devoted to any effort but that object is honour to have the privilege of being one of
The SEDZETA then read the following let-tion to calf lymph if it were supplied to them. often regarded as time wasted, ne so much time has pioneers. Sometimes, I do not doubt, the ter, which, had been sent to the Colonial Sacre-
Heu, WONG SHING said they would be very rent? 7,23 added to uzile, as, so much taken from a fature diffonitles in front of you may som too grant to tary by HBM Ceasul at Manila:
glad to use it if they could get it.
Mr. Caliwell-I positively assert that you $1,125.60 mer, such as these, prominent in their profession bordo, but-you-will-always-be able at least to period of enjoyment. When, however, we and be overcome and the troubles to great to-be
DECANTLE suggested that a liberal supply will find that rawhere. seems to me that. deficieness of Victoria Gaol, but I think any Experditure up to October let, 1888 ........................... 379.11
should be went to the Tang Wah Hospital. merely bensose by bia asta a police opustable lays one could easily devise a plan (at very little cort Hala
in this part of the world, and some of them emi. support yourselves with the hope that bonour, $74.48ent and well known all the world over, when wonor or later, will come to you, honour that will the information of His Excellenes the Governor that motion as regards the transferencs of executive tenant he is not ipso facto guilty of misconduct The VICE-PRESIDENT having withdrawn his himself opan to na action at the instance of the to the public) of making the present 6-man celle The Court Jasinos publicly-to convey sinoore we and them coming forward and daveting time not end with your life but will grow afterwards The obolsra has not so far Assazred ut epidea for power from the Registrar General'e to the police offer.
Reveral CERDA of cholers have Daguered in Manila. of galvanized iron. Dircotly you place a man in
these gentlemen who hav6 80 gamer, and sergy to werk of this kind, wo cannot, I say, and will eventually place yon among the most re-and as the cuolar acuan is zow approaching, hopes Saultery Superintendent's office, it was agred he had argued the matter is if the defendant had Mr. Caldwell then proceeded to say that so far ously come forward with mozety help without hnt feel wonder and admiration. And now i come vered augstore of a distant posterity. (Applause) are entertained t may disappear. a cell by himself be very soon is quit and can whisk the work of the College could not bare foould adequately speak on this subject, a subject the successful students. The prize liat was asing minute from the President of the Sanitary suggestion of immediately, posting notices submitted that upon the write he was justided. His Excellency the distributed the prizes to
to send the report of the Committee to the not coneant means to escape; also, it leaves a very has carried out. Very espacially here the
to the object of the institution. I only wish I
To this letter the BEURETARY read the follow. Governor and to adopt the Vice-President's without warrant enterod horas No. 294, but be solitary impression on his rated, and he remembers Court to thank the officers of the Gerzaam naval so large that it would make, even were I capable follows this when he is free. The one point to aim at is
Board The Health Officer boa received notion commending re-vaccination. E
| Karing" a warrant for No. 294, and having on- to only have one man to one sell. If this is not perform in the City Hall, for charitable purposes, ry. In Dr. Hausen's schnirable address, Second.....
squadron, for allowing their aresllent band to of trosting is adequately, demunds on your time: Watson Scholarships, 4 Tellars arch. to keep a watol on all vessels arriving from The Board, then asusidarant the petition of the tered No. 204, justificalica night at the first done all the vigilance by day is frustratedat night.whereby the handsome sum of 231.40 Dollers admirable in every sense of the war, which I
and patimico. It is, however, entirely nanesca First,
Maull
sexvenger contractor for an lorause of pay in blush seo impossible, but oircumstance alter Thirdly, All prisoners above twelve months was plooed to the credit of the College. To Mr.
The PERSIDENT said that he was not sure consequenes of the development of the Peak cases, and there were such facts and aireum- and every prisoner working outside the prison K. Belilies, whose charitable hand is STAC
read when I first came to the Colony and which First, ...
Whether this matter had anything to do with the district necessitating the employment of extra stancer in the present inatapos se would, he hop- mast near ondine, not rusty lamp shaine fastened in aid of good work, the College stands deeply institution, these objects are admirably set
Sanitary Board. Nothing had been done except, coolies. has been printed with the weaout of the Boond, to his ankles by untrustworthy padlocks supplied.
the ordinary routine of warning the Health by some indifferent contractor at a low rate indebted No fewer than four students are now forth. For me to attempt to say the sarso over
Officer to keep a look-out-on all vessels coming which a atone will open with couple of blows result of his liberality. Two Watson Scholarships unworthy of your attention. I can only ask enjoying ascherlarship of 80 dollars a years then would be simply to give you a rachanfe
from Maila but ebsins weighing each 3 he. (in England have been placed at the disposal of the College. it in be.) of inch iron or less (if required! by a well-known member of the arm of Mears You to read that address, if you have not done) Second, se welded on cold and only tan inch free from the Watson & Co, Hongkng. The modesty of this time and attentica girea to it. It enfloss for t aukle. Each chain meets in a 2 inch ring at the gentleman in not allowing the scholarships to me to say that the abject is in every respect Second,
so already. It will amply repay you for the waist through which leather belt passes or is be named after himself deprived the Court and admirable, admirable not only if we lock to First. rosde fant to, thus giving a man in thees olimates Serata of a name which they would have gladly the fatere of Hongkong, but to the future Besond twion 3 iba, viz., 7 lbs., to carry always, awake placed amongst the list of dences to the College of China and the relations of Europeans or asleep. For their own comfort prisoners generally keep these long 4 inch links and
To r. E. R. Delilios, J. J. Francie, Esq., Q with the Chinese. Bat the practical ques. First, soklets as bright as a douer knit. This slows and T. B. Whitehead, Reg., the Court and tion before us now is ous which Dr. Cantlie Besond a man to walk easily, but he won't run far.
Semia are much indebted for their handsome
in his report somewhat feelingly alluded to First.
Stodants' fees, amounting to a m Donation
The Donations are ses follows:-
organ, Ee, (Commiestomer Chinese Lions General Cameron, C.B.
H. L Denny, End
Chatore)
W. G. Japhy, Eq
H. Endler. EC., Gernuz Consul Captain Brocken, P.&O.teamer Lombardy Proceeds of Concert given by the Band of the Goran Navy whilst on the Chius Staticu
fae system-which gives the least trouble and ex-Tetal of Donations..........
panse is a system which seems very savara indeed Total of Students' feee......
ta a casual observer but which to the enzviet is
kundaes in its tras sanse so long as he behaves Internt on deposit at Hongkong and Shang→ · himself."
bai Bank Foccndly, every prisoner must be Jovated in a separato coll I am fally aware of the great Grand total
into 4 or 5 single cells by the use of thin sheets thanks
For a plass snoh as Hongkong and the on-
50.00
$1,118,40
a
First,
J. Wang. ...Sun Yat Son.
BOTENT,
Prize given by E. R. Botion, Eng
J. Wong, ..........Bua Yat on
.
CHEMISTET. Prizes given 7. H. Whitehead, Erg
• (1. J. Francis, Er, 0.0.
Yat Sen 5.T. Wong. animent | Kwong Wing Wan.
PHYSICA
d. Wang:
asaran termasuk Sun Yat Son ANATOMY.
THE SANITARY BOARD.
To the Colonial Sematary, Hongkong.
British Consulate, Manila, 10th September. S1I have the honour to maninate to you for
The SECRETARY road a letter from the Co. lepial Secretary enclosing the following luster from H.B.M. e Coneal at Chetoo :-
British Consolato, Chafeo, 10th September. Share the boneer to inform your Exceltuary that the death rata hors from cholers among the na
To His Exonllaney the fovernor.
J. Wong. tires has been as high asoue par dien, katowing to the
-----...................... Kwong Wing Wan.cooler weather we have lately experienced the rato.
PHYSIOLOGY.
bss aufered some diminution Among the foreign 5. Wong: caum we have to report on board the German man-of- war is the death of you tanti, on board the Gorman man-of-war. Wolf three men in thirty-six hours and Avo other gases. A lady resident died bere parters | day, and ona lady, a visitor boro, was taken ill and
.................Sin Yet So MATERIA MEDICA.
Los Sue Fak. (UL Kai
gift of prizes to studouts of the cleases of Botany How is the institution to be reparted? For, dition the affairs are in at prezert, there is only convoy. their tkanka to many friends of the however aalf-derying those men may be who good, in....ogoo Kwang King Long.. renoverad in a few fintza. Many dentur hare netgrred
and Chemistry. The Bouate desire also to
one thing to check insubordination (of which there seems to be plenty and that one thing is
Ne, it is really not so if it checks a prisoner 1.Betany and is the taraing point in a man's life, besides, eating the public his ocat (s verly larga item for 3-Plyuios...
For example, tat a prisoner be supposed to hate
-Chemistry
Mr. W. TARDE,
Mr. Tao, SAMPSON.
Mr. DEALY.
{ Ur. AYRES.
Dr. JORDAN.
Dr. ATKINSON.
refused to seter his call when ordered by a war 5-Physiology
der and to also be in possession of tobacco; he is
reported to the Governor, the next day (justes -Materis (Mr. NIDHARDT.
| etnongst the 'antivo population-I have the humour.
B. G. BENTOWE,
After some dizomssion it was decided to refer the matter to the Seretary for a further report as to the number of arts men which it was necessary to employ.
The Beard then adjourned till the 18th last.
SUPREME COURT."
4th October.
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
BEFORE HON. J. Russzil, ACTING CHIT JUSTICE.
CONSPIRACY TO DEFÉLA
COMPANY.
IN INSUS NCE
3880
ed, prove ipatification. If the defendant had warrant to enter No. 292 he had clearly authority to enter buy and every portion of that tenement, including necessarily the top floor. He was not only authorized, but boing obarged with the execution of the warrant in his hands he was in anty bound to go, and ne gleet to do so would have been a distinct derslio- tion of daty, idr. Denison had clearly stated that the paly means of soos to the top floor of No.292 was via the staironse -of No--204," Then if that were so, and there was no doubt about it for the houses were there to prove it, the defondant in the performance of his duty, was bound to go by that toate. It was not to be sup posed that the top floor of No. 399 was to remain forsvar and a day unoconpiad, and if occupied there minst bə some way of access to it. What wer College in Hongkong for gilts of books and ont, per experience of the world teaches us that Prixogen,... Yet Sua. have conceived the idea sud up to ibis carried it
MINDE SORRY.
that way, the only possible way in fact?—the stair- the rattan, well and carufally administered, in Papers for s amongst the students. At the an institution of this kind cannot go on very
No. 294, and by that the defendant right- CLINICAL OSSERVATIONS Brat professional examination held in August dogs of one to thirty outs as required. In 1898, students were examined in Botany, Obs. ng unaided, and that if it is to be a perma- Prizes,-
The master of the Kat Fang shop, Hollywoodly proceeded. If the tenant of the top floor of corvin oed from perscual observation in any mistry, Pbyxies, Anatomy, Physiclogy, Muteris. /.nent sures you must have a staff, who will re-
·····---- ··.... eqpal Wong.
in Yat Sen. The SECRETARY read a minute from the Pre-Boat, and three of lizemployés, who were found : No. 292 wiebed to reach the street ke was bound number of anses that if this were enforced there Medies, and Clinical Observations. Examinerquire to be paid, you must have a building Mediging and Burgery to Chin a roofved riving from Chofon, although there was very of $1,000, were brought up for entende,
Presentation of Certificate of Proucieuoy to practicesident stating that the Health Officer bad re guilty of sotting Ers to the shop with intent pass by the stairs of No. 204. It was what world be no izelipation whatever to return to
ceived notion to keep & watch on all vessels to defrand the Straits Fire Insuration Company was known in law aá a “way of necessity," and if Lieut-General CAMERON, Who worn appointed to not, as Assessors to the Loetur. worthy of the noble work which is to be ourried prison, as there is nothing a Chinaman dreads
it was such to the tocant, it was so to his ser- more than the prison triangle and the rattan
ers in every subject: The following were the at within its walls. How is to support to be with applause, said-Year Excellency, ladies, and ttle direct communication between these and
obtained P Bo far the success hitherto reached gentlemen, it is my vory pleasing daty on your thie port.
His Idebip. In passing sentence on the pri. ants and to the defendant, well laid on. People may say it is too artist. specially appointed assessore:-*
sours, said they had been found guilty of con His Worship-When the duendant found has been obtained by voluntary effort. Of course behalf to express our grateful thanks to the The SURVEYOR-GENERAL aid that before spiracy to defrand the Straits Fire Insurance there was no way to tas top floor of No, 949 or- I imagine that if successis to be obtained in the lecturers and demonstrators of this College, who proceeding to the business of the day, ho should Company: The verdict of the jury was not arcept by No. 204 was it not his duty to go back “ future private contributions must be a large and have all given their services gratultonsly, and I like to so allowed indulgence to say a few words rived at in a hurry. The one had occupied and get the warrant altered? important element in that noness. I cannot bar naked to specially commend to your favour-regarding the Committee appointed to nonsider whole weak and the jury had had staple time to Dr. Caldwell-That might have been the most food and keep for anestes werep or fourteAD Years. Anatomy Surgeon THOMPSON, A.M.S. (in Chins there may be some who will contribué? such as Botany, Chemistry; and Physics, which the Committee having goi Mr. Francis to join was the necessary result of finding that the fdo so under the circumstances,
hope that emong the many who have made fortunes able notice these toscbers of scieutite subjects the by-laws ou drainage. He had hoped that come to a corrent: onneusion Their vardintpelient thier to do, but he was not bound to of their abundance to an object of this kind. I being non-medical chairs do not one in for any would be in a position to proceed with the work prisoners had deliberately set fire to the liouse; His Worship But he did not do whet ho hope it may be so incentive to them, to make direct good likely to ensue from, the tenebing at once, but during the whole of last week Mr.hat they had piled up the wood. poured oil on might have done. their contributions large and Jiberal to know of the art of medicine. I am sure we all oor Francis was unable to attend as he was engaged it, and put a match to it. This action' was Mr. Caldwell-Wo: are not bore to argue that they will be enrolled, among the founderedially appreciate the efforts on the part of thess in an arson case at the Supreme Court, and an about as wicked s one "BEY persons whether he might have done something he did Obeya Sargam 3 ROW, RN.
and benafsctors of the College, that their names gentlemen and are proud of having a body of Monday this week he had also another appoint. could have been guilty of. There were at pot do. The gestion before me is "did he do tions....
may be like the founders of Oxford and Cain-gentlemen amongst us who are a welling at ment. Mr. Fransis had now gote up the coast, least fourteen prople living in the floor above what he should not have done"? brige. perpetuated to all ages. I cau saare such a great sacrifice of their convenienos and aud he knew that author member was about to the shop and a great number again on the floor in the centre, the prisoner brought from Eis coll Six of the twatre stndents who presented you I know of no object to which con- time to render these great services, I may way to to absent himself from the Colony for about above. There was oan of their own endlies alap-although perhaps the defendant did not adopt In continuation Mr. 、aldwell submitted that and eat in tbs entre, his name and eine are themselves for examination passed in all the subtribations can be to worthily give. It the public, sa well as to this allege. (Applause.) Aften days. He was afraid they would ever ing in the rice pounding room, whom they never the most expedient course, get that having dent road out, such as inszbordination to un atcer joote, and 1 passed in all exoept Botsay. Three would be specially worthy for them besan I traat most arcerely that what His Excelle got a full meeting akihis rate, a desired to even took the trouble to wake, and whom they what he did he was toter all the circumstances of Her Majesty's prison at so and so; his award passed with bonturs, obtaining an average of over it would be hauefiting both the plane and the ey the Governor alluded to in his most instras bring this before the notice of the Board in or would have permitted to be barat, never troubling justified. If his Worship found under all is tan cute, he la lushed up, and in the presence of 75 per cent. In some of the subjecte, very high people to which and to whom they owe their to peenh to -I trust that not only will all der that they might consider what was the best about saything so long as they accomplished the circumstances of the case, and in view of the all his section gets tem sharp outs with a rattou percentages were obtained: In Botany the fortunes. It remains to be soon whether such these gentlemen who have been connected with thing to do andor these circumstances. under of an inch in diameter, le yells, no bighaat. was 90 per cert In Chemistry the will some forward. I const baly thinking that the College sarn the thorough recognition of all
their end and gained a few hundred dollars from poliar construction of the promises, that there doubt, bat it is all over very sop He then light was 92 per cent. In Physica the high. when the object of the College becomes generally their follow-citisens here, but I hope to see that committee should proceed within Mr. Francis, that they were liable to a far heavier punishment could be no doubt that upon every ground of how The PRESIDENTI should recommend that the the insurance Company. They must understand was a way of necessity for the tennat, then there gets breed and walor for say two days in the fast was 53 per cent. In Axotomy the highest known there will be many much who wil some recognition extended, to the public, at home. There is no necessity for any delay whatever punishment efle, and he goes back to his daily was 86 por ount. In Physiology the highest was forward. It in well known of the liberality of (Applause.) Ever since the establishment of
than he could possibly give them. They had been | sad common sense the defendant was entitled to work a very different scrt of mat. The other 82 per ont. In Materia bledica the highost was British subjects connected with the east that this College I have been waiting for this infortunate circumstance that another member is upon the charge of which they were found guilty,
The SURVEYOR-GENERAL-But for the anguilty of armon, but unless they had been brought go by that way, men, having seen him and heard bis yells, fancy 90 per cent. In Clinical Observations 7 per cent. it only requires the scvasion to gali it forth itation to be renamended to the pablie about to leave, of course I should not hava mon-conspiracy to defrand, there was very reason to cessity for the tenant, but not for the defendant. His Worship-Tharo might be a way of no- themselves in his plave, and they hesitate, at any Aribalanes Drill was conducted by Burgeon I can only hope for the beat. While not supposing notice at home through the most fotoential timed this at all. A rate, before, they do the same thing. Let Thompson, A.M.S. For atretcher detach that support from this quarter may fail us. I papira, 1 recollect that when the institution
suppose that the fourth prisoner, who was the Mr. Caldwell The moment your Worship Hongkong just try this method for one month, monts, (26 men were put throgh a long course think the object which the promotore of this w
The PRSSIDENTI think the committen greatest culprit, would hava escaped us he was not concodes a way for the tenant you open the door and I guarantee the place will be altered in of netraction in Military Amaluron work. It College present before us is one well worthy of thoongily to the purpees than the comments in the ordinary coarse afterwards. If nobody the jury would have but some difficulty in con- fendant.
Inagurated nothing could be tore fehvuld prooood Mr. Fingoia can have his say on the spot when the house was set on fire, and to any one requiring socoss, including the da every respect, a smaller number of men in priis proposed before the next Christmas vacation the support of the Government. (Applause). that were made on the occasion by act own son, less trouble to the warders, and easier work to hold the Official Luspection, Surgeon General There may be cavillers who may say For a local press, and I really was in hope that the think it might be es well to proceed without him.alled the others in the commission of the offence argued than for apon the technical points and has any rabatifate for Mr. Francis to propose, I victing lime was the man who had coun Mr. Caldwell then went on to my that he bad for all. I am sure every one will heartly an. Lever having kindly consented to conduct the purely philanthropic object, has the Guvern-matter would have been taken up at home long doras Mr. Wodehouse's verdict about the bad same. In enumerating the gains and loss ment a right to apend the money of the far before this, and I think it only wants a little Kai holds the same opinions on the subject a small sum pait to the other prisoners, the mar but before resuming his seat he would ask his The SEAVEYOR GENREAL-I allora Dr. Ho who had procured its effeck and was, excepting the the facts and there his argument would cease, way of the jalnor wardees. It is a lot on the since the foundation, the Court and Sapate hear payers P Now, my reply is that the object is management to bring this institution before the Mr. Francis, if the Board thinks another memeiely interested in the matter. He was the Worship to look at the matter in another light. administration of the model colony, and thesocnerily, congratulate the College upon obtaining not paraly philanthropie. Philanthropy ie one public at boms. Of course, we are all looking ber is necessary, The Committee does not re-man who had the right at ouos in onse of an ac- In the wish to perform his duty the defendant they make the warders par 840 ableast the better. the consent of Lint-Gonorel Cameron, B., to of the objeors in views, but the result will not be forward to this being a self-supporting institution. quire any additional advice. The two drafts are cidau's fire to go to the Insurance Company had been metsated by solo did not think
Laspector Santos deserves the shanks of the be one of the Vice Presidents. The founders of philanthropic puly. I bave no doubt that if with a rich endowment fund, able to furnish the before them. Crown for his brasasry and plack displayed on the College smember with how much enthia College in and a success in Hongkong. I necessary staff of teachers for itself. The
and claim to be inflammified. As the Chinese or that was a quality which we should discounty- this couasion, I coulder bis tact and cool be. thesisat Lions General Cameron took the will tend jewelynionally, and, if yorlik oviment here as do, after all, but tip, and not want anyone there is nothing more to do. It kinds. He could not make any distination in eight hundred men, had their eyes divested The CHAIEMAN-Well, if the Committes does pressed it, the other men were only the feet and suso in the police. The whole. Foros, tboie baviour merit publia recognition in a very obtient up: what areallent advice he gave 21hese promarily fo lanishit the Colony Theres unless we do get that public support at boue I is only nostive of lotion atantial, a hurting Tumez. In ceaing I can engagel in drawing n the basis of organismilla, several ways in which the Institution usum fraid that, albhunga i te surs from the
| their pantsbient. If the first tires prisoners to this ease. It was "thoir wish to learn paly say that should nothing be done which is and with how much advantage to the College seful to tale olony In the Best place, it is of thorough snows with which the watter has thing ninre can be done Three members form to make a distinction, particularly in the case of form his duty to the best of his ability every The Vics Parapet—I don't think my had been indicted for arson he shoual bays liked whether when a man does his atmest. to, per- the most likely thing to happen, to all appear, he took the obair at the tanguratia Worno small importance that is so ago Waxopran banken up locally and the marveliens quorum, and if you here querum you can pro; the boy of 18 years of age, and have shown that little straw is to baseled to hang him, snow) to in soms way alter or plunge the progret to hear that Flout General Common's community, not to most of the Chilanga offerta on sig part of all hove parleradi
| he noguldered the fopati priemer the greentert war bheir wish to know whether it were bette
of being deprived of 16 marka, for which he does
Medica not cars a cent), when all his section are drawn 7-Clinical)
up for marter in the hall or outside in the prison
yard as the weather permits, the trianglais ploed;
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