votes
as to whether that is the case or not. If it is The vote was past The roinnining not, when in the work going to be pammenced P. for extraordinary public, works were passed
The Survaron GenBRAL-If the bon, mom-without discussion.
ber got no tatipite raply before; it was, because, The Committee thon adjourned.
at the last meeting an 'opportunity was hardly
-givan ms to reply, not for any other" rännan Da
my part, and I shall be very happy now to give THE HONGKONG SANETARY BOARD, all the information in my power, but I apak
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held subject to correction, if anything has been done! before my time with which I am not acquainted. on the bill, Inst~ Phero vero prosent – So far as I know, there is no foundation what lon. 8. Brown, Surveyor, General, President aver for the report that it is the intention of the Hon. W. M. Desno, Capisi Superintendent of Government to change the site of the market. Policu Vin President; Hem. N. G. Mitchell The CHAIRMAN-I know of no noh intenTunos, Auting Registrar-heal: Hon. Wong hing; Dr. P BC. Ayres, Colonial Surgeon Dr. Cantle, Mr. N. J. Ede,and My. H. foCal du Secretar
MAS, PUBLID LAUNDries.
MATU SUPPLEMENT TO THE
6th December, 1899.
MOCALIUM.
NGKONG DAILY PRE98, DECEMBER 11TH, 1889.
of Government is to put extra work on and not to pay axlew for it. (Langbtor).
+
The numbet af do in November this year ta more than double the muabur which occurred in 1980 and nearly double the number which pasured at The COLONTAL SURGEON iould room- "yaan. Of puntia las population lan luorgamel vapidly rocantly, but this ingressa can hardly be regarded sa tuond the Board to advisa smoothing va regards
• privijal factor in the great increase of mortalliy ‘remuneration. There will be a lot of work for Intir the past month. When further required, par- atliers, to For instacea, Dr. Atkinson will have barbat they will be submit to skaffer the matter and desks if tho lymph
-16 used. DE CARTE-think-the raport was only Mr. Eng ngled if the inquiry was going to be drawn ap from Mr. Budds suggestions, al oer- continued in order to dissover if possible what fairly it would be an not of courtesy to lei Mr. had been the must of all fls, bocure the Ladds see what we have drawn up en Drom gug- mortality hit ben very great, úxusive begestions, but we have not put in anything bo- considered.
yond what he voluntarily undertook to do, ex TI PRESIDENT dd he took it it was the capt that we have anggested the eultivation Sporetary's intention to continue the inquiry as might be carried on at the Dairy Farms prentises The BURVEYOR-GENERALAs regards the
far as possible to sterial the causa finstrol of ut the depot at West Put That is time when the work is to be begun. I'am st
The SECRETARY sakl that was so, and that the only difference; everything.els that is pro present occupied with the designand so tinoshell be lost on my part in pushing the matter forverd. dated 26th Nurember, in raply to Lize Reard's leaf which members would soo when the report was
A letter from the Acting Colonial Secelery, there were a few notes attached to the statistics posed was done at this suggestion As regards the progress the work will make, a
Mr. EDE-In that.cumin £ writhelmw my obser- tor of the 22nd November, was rend, to the effect
circulated. grost dont will degan on the increase of the that it had been for more than a year past in Ex-two are sites during the last montli and so the Inspector of Live Stuck and Markets are
vation. Tubliq-Works-stad His Excelley-informed llency's intention to establish public laundries
The PRESIDENT-I have boon to Kowloon The PRESINT-I understand the duties of the Council at the last meeting, that a camas sOOD TRY MATS Vf the Public Works staff should far as I can learn thoré has been 'no increase in very anaroue and cconpy soarly the whole of hiaj Daniations wie seit kogo in August Instand boin a position to xndertake as work.
As the one of sickness except among the Chiroso pa time and the question is whether he can carry bo hopen soon the staff will be strengthened, Hoard would be abl) to incka caluable surges. pulation, and part of that may be put down to out this without neglecting his other duties Immediately flat is done, it will place the dtions it is Excellency would be happy to give at the natural increase in the population, and I There is also the qusation whether it might not partament in a much better position than it intention to any remarks they might make on the think most of the residente in Kowloon agros in add to the work considerably if it is to be done at present, not only to take this Contrál Market
thie coupeot, that in the early part of Novemberut Pckfalam instead of West Point. mbjent in hand, bat rusny other works in this list. I
The corrodones bad bean circulated, and there was a very great change in the weather, a The COLONIAL SUBGLOY-Whether he does do not wish to hold out any falus bapes, becsuits toad by De Cautlis, to this affect that a lowering of the temperaturo, and many the work here or there will be the game, he will on looking down the list, I wo there are works the opinion of those who had had sperience of people affered from chills and colds. These colds have it to do and it is a question for the Board which have appeared from your to year, and it work is public laundries should be taken, then many cases terminated in fever, but there is no as to whether he is to to remaneratod for his would weam flors is a larra acomentadstidsmon sifted by the Board, and tho sonolasinitary condition of the place, bat was chiefly quantity of arrears, which it f-my-very great forwarded fe tas Gavernment.
to suppose last the sickness arose from any services. wish to work off. It'wa lisare a staft given as Bufiloiont to carry on those works, I would
Thờ, COLONIAL Bukowa maved that the due to climatic influences. I make these of advise the Government they should be taken
watter be reforced s committee consisting of the autions because I think, parimps, unless some- in their relation order of importance and pushed President, the Acting Registrar General, and Mr. thing is said an amount of apprehension may be on as rapidly as possible The Central Market. He and be suggeafed these gentlemen for cod amour the residents in that part of the appears to me to one of these works that the reason that the President would prevent any Colony which is hardly justified by the facts. should have presidense.
The COLONIAL BURGEON-There was excon mistakes no to locating sites and sooo; Mi Chinese, and Mr. Eda bad boom one of the Mitchell-Inues would have to do with there sickness reported among the troops. principal movers in the matter.
Hoa. C. P. CHATE-Thare another question ia respect to the Market should like to "unk She Surveyor-fleneral. Ceuld he tell us approx- instaly how long it will be after the work is wommenced before it will be finished P
and said he might mention that the Committee The VICE-PRESIDENT ended the motion would be able to obtain valuable inferntion from Singapore, where a similar institution had been carried on for some time.
The PRESIDENT-Yes, but they worn tuder canvas at the time, I think, and probably their
under much the same conditions as the Chinese, efcloses ardias from the same CANNO,
The COLONIAL SURGEON-They were living that in, they were a good deal exposed. Fifty of them word down with faver in a few days. I don't The motion was carried and the Seerotary was know that there was any particular mortality, instruuled to apply to Singapore for information but that was because the cases were rapidly
to the working of the publie laundry there,
The SURVEYOR GENERAL-It is a question I would rather lava kad-- nolice of, because it is rather difluft.on the spar of the moment to forar anything like a correct estimate. It is troit la sol-like the Gap Rock Lighthouses there are no extraordinary difficoltiva. It is a good big job, but it is work that ena be pass en and completed wishin n`resonable time
Hope A.-P. MacEwen I understood you to ray, you are engaged on the designs. May I. a8b, when you took charge, voru there not plaus iu the possession of the Gev-tament?
The SURVEYOR GENERAL There were a completed plans and I found it necessary to go through the whole thing from the beginning.
Hon. C. F. CUATER-The reason I ask the question is bewo uf the present moment the place from which we get our supplios of food is really, in a most discreditable state. People who yours le visit the salony go round our Gar- dous and manufactories, but when they ask, Where de van get your food from?" you dare not take them there. All you can do is to tell them, "There is the site; we are going to put up a new market." That is the reason I pat the question, and I think every negenoy shozid bo given to thas wirk
The CHARMAN-Do you think the premat market is in any worse condition than it nord he, that is to say, Rome of the ganditions are inavit
able, from overenewding and so on, but is there
say remediable evil P
Hon. C. P. CHATES-1 think not, unless you got to space to carry it out on, sanitary pria- ciples, which you saurot do under existing oon- ditions.
The SURVEYOR GENERALI fully agree with His hon. gentleman as to the importance of the work, but the answer I have already given envers a good deal of the ground. If the main Lancs I have applied for is given, the work will be pushed out.
HA. P. MacEwEN-If the Surveyor General finds that it is quite impossible, owing to his offlso being so under mensed, to proceed with certain absolutely necessary public works, I would suggest the visability of giving the work out to private enterpris, that in to private #rms in the Colony. I think we have several very sumpetent man who woniä uzdertake it.
The SUMYNTOR GENREAL-I have alrendy submitted proposals to the Government which have been approved, and I think they will most
requirements of the, ensa. As they have redirect is Excelleneg's approval, it is not for ine to propose any other expedient, aud I cor tainly do think the spedient I have proposed infinitely anperior to that now suggested by the
boo. merdber
Hon. A. P. MACEWEN-There right to greal pressure of the departed that would last for a certain tim, and when that is all over: if you love increased your staff to any considerable extent, you might possibly find they would
for P
BY-LAWS
Letters from the Acting Colonial Socretary. etating that certain by-laws had been approved by the Logislative Council, were read,
TUE VACCINATION ·BILL,
A letter from the Astley Colonial Secretary Board might wish to make on it, a Bill entitled was read, tuuliting for any observations the the Vaccination. Orlianses, 1889, togather with a minute by the Acting Rerister Gannral. His Excellency was of opinion that in at least some partiniars the Acting Registrar-General had shown the expediency of the amendments eng. gosted by him.
A Committee consisting of the Colonial gar geon. De notis, Dr. Ho Kat, and the Acting Registrar deal was appointed to consider the Bill and report to the Board upon it. THE WATER SUPPLY TO THE UPPER LEVETE. The following letter and enclosure were roud:
Colonial Searatay's Office, SL Develor, 1889:
looked aftor.
KY-LAWS RELATING TO COMMON LODGING HOUSES.
motion was carried.
The COLONIAL Suevos conded and the
DRAINAGE IN THE HILL DISTRICT.
The motion that the report be forwarded to Government was then carrier.
Dr. CANTITE-Do you think the Bourbon recommend Mr. Ladds to the Goveruset for an increas of salary?
T PRESIDENI do not think we can do that on this Board
The VICE-PRESIDENTI think the bist way weald ho to let Mr.indds do the work and then apply for a band or something of the sort.
for work of this kind, T-think it very unlikely the Government would he willing to innyassss tonn's permanent salary
ing Dr. Ayres suggestion than appears ou the Dr. CANILIE-I think there is more underly. surface. I do not know what is the Colonial Surgeon's intention, whether or not medical practitioners are to the right to gat, as auli lympt as they require. At home wa haro vuly to write and we get what so apply for. of couro in, reason. 1 do not know whether the same will be the case hore. If the to be benefited by getting
this
CRICKETAN
The
COLLISION BETWEEN THE "AN"
CONA" AND "KUNGPAI" ·
mado a capital goalkeeper for the Club ball still hang round the Club goal for somo ROYAL ARTILLERY ROYAL NAVY. sima and aftor, one or two further infectual mustoh was played in Hongkong on the 5th attempt at scoring, the Regiment rashed instant between the Royal Artillery sad a team the
As the P. and stormer Ancomet (Capt. from the Royal Navy captained by Lieut. Hughes their fest and only goal. From this point Japan, about a quarter to seven o'clook a.m. bail between the uprights, gaining Mudiat was leaving Hongkong harbour for
three runs. The following are the sores: The match was decided in favour of the Navy by to balf in the play fell
ROYAL NAVY.
Lt. Hughes, Toon........... Lt. Bunt, & Niaq todist La Iglor, B.61.5.1. ran out Mr. Langworthy, ce Dr. Ghukowth, Bankey, Balk:.... Mr. Napman. Le.........
Richards, Williama, h Hall ..
falo Wind, & Nit-
Marinoit
Dean,
TOTAL ARTILLERY,
Li. Wacock, run at Saret. Br, a wicket, Dezu Cap Sankey-blizomen and lay- E Major Slow, Erli
It. Les 1
Beret. Gcourt, White Q.M. Beret, Teckin, n Langweetly, White. Dr. Scurilors,
•GF. Wimon, b Whilean age 1971
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LONGS P. SHORTS, This match, played on Friday and Saturday, proved a very one-sided one, the all men win ning with the utmost ease in que innings..
The following are the scores:-
SHORTS.
KM. Rhf, KE, and b Lowon
WH, Pallati .N
r. Ong, R.Nion
Major Mix, B, A., e Higley, h Hutchison...... R., Warkwork, H.a., b Hotele
1. M. Atkinson, Langworthy, b Hatchi
Little. Got out.
R. G Young, R., Rechiel, b
Hutchences
A. II. Lee, Jiling,
J, S. Erotiel, did not batin..
Power Iskiras,
LONOS.
Racune lası.
La Hughes, 8.5,↳ Waller, ........ 4. Hutch, R.X, Hilm, 6. A. Breedt, 58:1, b (Voiter... 8. Young, 1 Mils...
Walter
Dritter, 9.3 L.I., Compell
'
3. 4. WHE, Campiell za run
Mite
Champi, b Twicet.
2. Ma
Walter, b Palate..... Capit, Wiles... Cain, Paolt
b Pallet...
not oul.....
Mr. Epz proposed that these by-laws be re ferred to a committee consisting of the Captain Superintendent of Police, the Apting Registraromanity is General, and Hos. Wong Shing to reperit, to the this lymph I thinkgile commmuity stould 3. Langaordia, e Little, Palett. Milesettimma power to refer to the Attorney-General upon we got from England is bad, that we get, Jangbeil 14 Board upon at their carlinit convenience, with pay for it. Wo are plead in great dis. Citep, Pollock,
only bere in
respect The lymph B. Kirk Vist.cmdDampelo any legal question.
Dict, ust out. be understood that the profitionem here have it. Mardonogh, E., b. Prist from Japan is a little better. I think it should E. A. Eeckiol, Young, facu s right to obtain the lymph. I think cap. The SECRETARY said the report and corres sidering the difficult position we are placed in pondenes on this embject had bees siroslated. Practitioners should bare at least the same right There were three miantes by members thereon, at home and obtain the amount of lymph they The first res by Mr. Ede, who stated that in require If anything like that is to be done, view of the Gorainor's answer to the depata be given to Mr. Ladds for the opportunity the agree with Dr. Ayres that something should tion that nothing could be dove with regard to the drainage mutil the question of water supply community will liave of obtaining good lyraph. was settled, he thought the matter had better bers that the subject of the cultivation must The PRESIDENT suid be most remind icem- stand over. A minute by Dr. Cartlio advised that
after the report wes 'forwarted to them and till |
'The Board then proceeded to consider the
HONGKONG KINLE AYSOULATION.
The Beth compotition for the Faki Cup took os for the first time by Sergeant Major Mar- place on Saturday, the 7th December, and was
the question should be fully and systematically come ander the consideration of the Government son, R.A., with a total of 54 points. Subjoined SIR,-Adverting to your letter No. 323 of the 7th | dealt with immediately or else allowed to sloud that was dorn this matter had better stand ovor, are the seven best sores uitime, I am directed by His Excelloney the Governor over for three months. The last minute was by Mr.
Yarda
(2010) 4455-433-
to transit on. for the information of ConFrancis, who thought the matter had botter bonders for the surface scavenging of the colony, Bergt.-Major Menon, A.A. {30). 4124428-23 woert Chadwick, on the abjeck of water supple to brought before the Board at ita firat mating which ousteration was carried on in private." tary Board, the annexed copy of a minute by
the upper levels of the Oity have the bonoar to be, with a view to the Board advising Peak rezid-
Sir, Your most obedient servant,
Anting Colonial Secretary. Hugh Macallure, Esq., Secretary Eanitary
ents to disconnect from the drainage system until it was properly flushed.
The PRESIDENT With reforunca to the lost. Abarration I must say it is very smusing one.. So far from the Board advising the residents to disuoznoot their dealus, I may say that evan white bate matter has been under consideration we have received several applications to consot
THIE HONGKONG CITY HALL.
The following is the report to be submitted to the annual meeting of shareholders in and subscribers to the City Halt, to be hold at 12-15 p.m. to-day of Oetobor, 1983.
The last warm meeting was hold on the 29th day
COMMITTER.
Mr. E. L. Woodin
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Mr. E. Robinson.
Mr. F. G. Colling
Mr. C. V. Ladda.
Doked
MINUTE:BT M. Orgaт CHADWICK The water pipo indented for by the loa'ble the Sarvevoz General were ordered hefirs I left Eriel and (2nd Oct) A shipment may be exported shortly As soon as the no escy pipes serive, thu mint aztond the drainage. One of those was from beroon laid to provide a supply of water to the bog363
invitation. The question of providing water for ton of drainage in connection with Magazine that can, he supplied from the Tylam sondant by Mr. Franels himself who asked for a similar age- dwalings above that level will i « considered so soon Gap (Laughter). As this has now become rather as possible
a roluminous document, there is certainly dol It seems to ma desimble to postpone giving sup
-The Clicmatho Honourabln J. UNLIrving, bar plies to dietslots which are abord the general level of line to go through it at this meeting and left the colony in April last, the Honnable J. J.M. E. C. Hayward her works, and which will therefore requires it is very desirable it should be sick was Tited to join the mitos ned to All the poet of Chairman. No other chuteges occurred special perangements, such as pamping, until some brenght to s defuite plan has been adopted for the regulation of whether it would not be botter, although The Committen now slats of the Honourable J. J. conclusion I would ask during the twelve months ouding the 30th June, 1980. the general water supply of the Colony, both do I am not in favour of appointing too Keswick, Charman, the Honoumble A. P. Man Ewon, aucially and whoisy. On this subject I proposo to report to you shortly.
many committees, to appoint another Commitles and Mosaicare W. H. Forboa, H. Hapāns (absent), —{Pigotā) —OrdEET-CHADWICH
to deal with two matter. I do not see how the H. Dalrymple, H. N. Undy, B.-Layton; and E-A- 20th November, IRKD
Solomon... mattor can be brought in a propor encasion
STATE OF FOR BUILDING. withat the resistance of a Committee.
the thing had begu taken bed, but beyond Mr. EDE wid it was very satisfactory to know that he did not think there was anything to be said at present. THE SANITARY SUPERINTENDENT'S MONTHLY
BRFORT.
Vorster, as follows, was read →→→
The Sanitary Superintendent's report for
I-Drang rocka and marketa-Nithing has oës
pure during the mouth collar for any cacant at Eastern, Central, at Western health disfrute of the City-The only werke of importunga beyond the
not have quite sufletent work ta do, that is, wh ranny of there public works are completed
The CAPTAIN-SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE Your proposal is that after the plans and suror fcations are prepared, tonders aliquld be called The SORVEYOR GEMEA.That is besystem ilat has always been followed in the department. completed. and will be in the future, that is, that the work-Earl District. The surroundings of five more are let out by fonder.
Important cutlying villages have been cleansed and Hon A. P. MacEwen-But, of course, they are cut down. This work is outsidethat which is no verad the undergrowth in their immediato roighbourhood always under the empervision of the departament? by the village citrasts.
The SURVELDE-GENERAL-Quite so. 1 don't
Upon the anal nowgh being rude by the architects
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FOOTBALL
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB D. Dar REGIMENT.
22.
The bore match was played at Wong-noi-
off a little on Wednesday, the 4th inat., she came žuto. and nothing further was scored. Indiately onllision with the chiun Merchants' S. N. Co.'s recommending the Clab began to play a steamer Kung-pal Caplain Clifford). The strong offensive game and gave the Regimental Kung-puż struck the need a little shaft the hacks plony of work, and in a few minutes foes-mast, on the starboard side, causing a huge Campbell, with a good ran, centred to Ram, who hole about fifteen fest in length and fivo foot onde a fine shot at goal, which cams off success in brandthin the widest part. The stars of fully. Wilhin a few miantes of the ball being the Kang-paz was completely smushrod by set rolling one of the men whom the military the forse of the colligion. Immediately af- had lant thỏ Club, after a brisk run of about half ter the collision the drona began to ranke the length of the ground, cleverly skot a goal from water. The wells were sounded and four foot the extrome left The play was then pretty of water were found in the fore-bald. Another ervo for son time, neither side galning mach sounding, shortly afterwards, gave sight feet. advantago, although the Club appeared to have. It was then determined to bang her and she was if anything, slightly, the worst of the game, run on to the beach in Kowloon City Bay. Ty Their forwards, bowever, came to the rosene this time the fore-hold was full of wator and the and the ball was again takon into the Regi mainhold had about three foot. The Ancons ment's quarters and their good per interogeriola óazgo, of sugar and general, aud - wwisely running out to stop along kick, imed ber of passengers. The passengers and their it and allowed the Club to negen goal No.3 baggage wore laken back to ahora by the Pilnț The Regimont after this played in very good fish, which was dispatched to the looks as soon -siyio-med-worked-baltalize matters some possible. All day yesterday the cargo wAA what, bat when No Side" was called the Clab being discharged and, if fiue weather contiuzest, still remained the winners by three goals to it is hoped she may be got into dock some time one. The following team represented the Club: to-day. The cargo in usturally damaged to a -EA. Har. Dr. J. M. Afkinnou, A., Wilkie, great extent sed a small quantity of pawongors Dr. Lorson, W. H. Walloy, GM. Macdonogh, baggage which was in the hold has been injured, E. E., A. Campbell, and four others.
Several of the kod insurance offices had heavy linsa on the cargo.
SUPREME COURT.
3th December.
"The Kung-pai was bound for Canton with a cargo of beans from Nowchwang. The forcsof the collision awang her right round. It nothing at the time know what the extent of the damage was it was doomed expedient to follow the example of the Ancona and the reasel was beashed in Teat Tez Mui BuyIt was then found that the collisio IP HI CHET BRANDT This was a claim for $37.50 for brokerago on required nor was any of her cargo, which is
bulkhead he saved the ship. No pamping
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
the sale of certain sharos.
.
Mr. Hodyk appeared for the plaiatif.
undamaged, remorod. It was expected that she
The plaintiff, a broker, said that ou the 17th old come off the tank whore who now liey Jane the defondant instructed hits to sell 50 with the tide and will steam to har hany, where- Pinjom shares. Ha found a buyer, Mr Lam she will probably discharge ourgo and go into fendant, who expressed himself satisfied with it tabs and sarried no presengers. Jau Chow, and submitted his name to the dadook. The Kung-pai is a small steamer of 60
and the contract note was accepted. On the 29th June, he mold 50 Chiun Bugar shares to the same buyer. The claim he made was for broker. age on these shares.
His Lordship asked Mr. Brandt what his de- fence, Fux
Mr. Brandt said the entrants had been can celled and there was an arrangement that plain
ff-should not get brokerage.
Work on the P. sud O. stammer Ancona. beached in Kowloon Bay after ber collision with the China Morchants' atramer Kung Pai su Wednesday, was actively proceeded with all night under the personal supervision of Mr. R. Cooker of the Dock Company, and on Thursday morning she was dated and docked at Hurgham. The Kung Pai floated with the tide the same after
he did not know whether the contracts were on and stared to her bay. Alie has since
Plaintiff, cross-examined by Mr. Brandt, said voucelled or not. He knew that the purchaser also gone into dock;
did not take up the shares. Ho remembered
coming to Mr. Brandt and asking him for bust-
ness, but he did not reoollset Mr. Braadt telling THE STEAMER " POLLUX" "ÁSFÖRE him that as het was just beginning he could not
AT CHEFOO.
sands.
pay him the same as a foreign broker. He did buy 00 China Fires for Mr. Brandt on the 26th Jaue, and Mr. Brandt then told him he must
The Mercury sya :--We learn that the Ger get the brokerage from the seller and must tema stomer Pollur veni zahora on Monday content with one brokerage only. He did not evening, the Sud inst., on the Weat Spit just sand in a written claim to Mr. Brandt for kis and when the Puchili left shows sell countert
under the Lighthouse, opposite the Chefon bunch, brokerage in this case, but he asked him for it.
Mr. Brandt stated that he met the plaintiff at It is not probablo that abe will enstain much.
ably ensconced in that soft shelter ou the marriage of one of his olerks Plaintif valled ou hit the following day and asked him she managed to get there, or lat, she was about damage, as the sand is very soft thure, but how to give him some business. He told him heat the line is a mystery. She was bound to sonld not get the same brokerage as a foreigu longkong and left Chiefoo shortly after fra broker and that he must be content with &'clock on Monday evening. We here not heard single brokerage.
His Lordship-What do yon o'l a single brokerage?
at what state of the tide she wont ashore, but the people on the Pechils say that if she lighten- ed she would get off easily
The Polina sabsequently got off without in.
Mr. Drand As a ruls both purchaser and aeiler pay; in bis case he was only to get broker-jury and resating her voyage arrived safety in nge from one of those..
His Lordship-Then you were not to pay": anything at all
Mr. Brandt-Not when the other side did. He was perfectly satisfied with the arrangement.
longhong on the 10th inst.
CORRESPONDENCE.
I gave him two or three small transactions and] (Wa da ust bald cigenoters' bergerichte for the quintot
in those he always received brokersgs from the
expressed by one Orrespondents:]
THE "BISAGNO" AND THE ACTIVA."
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS. Dear 3-1 have again to ank you to al-
not know when the Less Chaunel is to bo
The whole of the internal beams and woodwork of Mr. En-think we have heard just now the building, well a tire ca local walls, ari gener from Mr. Chadwick that the question of the all in good repair, aflaunch, owing to the sorarity water supply above the level of the roservoir is of the henry rabis and the trying sets of the oli being considered and as that must be settled beata, the axtarier will shortly rumiro edlour washing chong on the 5th instant and resulted in another party only. He was perfectly satisfini for anything can be done in the way of a proper in May last, it was found upon oponing tho voranah win for the Regiment. The play of the und sgrood to this arrangement. No laim: drainage system I do not as how we cangun doors and the lat roofs over thom, which in places winners was throughout easiderably superior far as fire onthe afterwards, that this claim was made at the time and it was chly now with this matter. I think everybody is agreed bad shown sique of sinking, thus the timbers had an that wilbont a water supply we can do polioz. fored asing from white nata and dry rot. The to their opponents, their azartuces in passing was brought. this corresponderes now that we can hardly tell viently bad to warrant the aspeces of replacing it, ut on the tow and kicked off from the Village and. Rodyk to make any statement. The broker gw me a little space in your valuable paper in
The PRIDENT-We have got so far with verandal rouf on the west sits was not tooned suff-aiding considerably in the victory. Thủ Club His Lord-bip said he would not call on Mr. where we are. A Committes might go through season to buvo it oponert ane bid. The those Almost immediately the ball was taken into the made his living by his charge for brokerags and
trunt, but it will be necessary before the next hot the correspondienes and submit some soluticu o verandah and dat roof above were, however, douel Chab's ground, where it romstand for some win-it Mr Brandt set up spy change of that a Captain Tulff it appears at last intends ra Bieagno-Activa, and with regard to Captain or tuary rooting work which has leon done in those the Board. I do not mean a solztion of the derel to be in agerms toto and had to be entirely
Kolff's statement in your Wadnowsley's eye. diatrists during the mouth has ham the mandrement of the rooms in terement dwallure required by the drainage question, bat sous solution of the ques replaced. The aspuses sousted with the repairs ates without any advantage haior gained The He had not proved that there was any change in teaching me geography, asserting that I do not
tom the onus probandi clearly lay on him. Committee considering the question of everonding. tions brought up in connection with this or mentioned and the al search amounted to lab forwards then got an innings and with a comthe ordinary srrangement and judgment would know where the Les Chanel is. He is hove Central, and twenty-five (3) in the Wontern have beca Twenty (20) boks in the Eastern, thirty (30) in the respondance.
$653.32. M EDEA 7. understand it air. the
THY THEATER, ST. ANDREW'R HALL, ANDDALL ZOON. binel rash took the ball up the field. From here therefore he for the plaintiff with costs. Heever, quite right in his assertion as I really, do
Between the let duly, 1883 and the Firth Jun, 1980 practical ensome of the correspondence is that the Theatre and the St. Andrew's Hall irere lot for it was once more gradually worked down towards held advise Mr. Brandt in the inters when he found, for the simple reason kuasa Loma Chan
made toh arrangements to see that they wara something must be done to alter the defeative terms to the Massent Club, Mr. Wash or the contro and some very fast play followed on pat late writing.
wel is not existing! If Captain Kalf will he prod drains.
tou, Mr. Willard, the Lily Minstrels, the St. Patrick's both sides. The Club wars then gradually driven The PRESIDENT-I believe the commens
enough to peruse my statement ouça moro, ko Amor, Mr. Farelor, Mr. Webb, Me Amy Sher. win Opera Cospans, Taunkioki, the French Vaude back and after two vain attempta st scaring the
will fad that I ani speaking of the E. Dispatzea ment of the correspondence was the prevention ville Company. Madame Kort and Machan
Channel. With regard to the course of both see how the work would be carried out in any atteis gone on smoothly during the month and ao com- Although it is very desirable that the Fesk rugs of the Hongkong und Shanghai Bank and the quickly followed by another attempt, and though -Controts-The working of the rariqua contraets of the pollution of the Pukfulum water supply. while the St. Androw'n Hall was utilized for the Corn: Regiment gained their first goal. This was
the meel-
stesmora I will not discuss the lines having bean. way, because I don't see how anyone temporarily plain of symportance has be received.
parallel ones-at least what a malligmatician employed could he hold responsible to Gorere
HUGE MCCALLEN
sidents should have an ample water supply it is near Inurance Company. The Amour Drama the bail eventually was kicked through the goal,
means by it—but they cortainly were such cues Sanitary Superintendant equally desirable that the inhabitants of Vio-1899, but the Chored Society zaade use of the Theatre the player was given "off sido" before the goal
Club gave ne performance during the season 1888. went.
Hongkong, 5th Deceiabor, 1859,
The Gorman steamer Ashington, which arrived that if the deti had not altered her course, toris should have their water supply kept fren for avaral rights. The total amount of eint collected was actually scored. MORTALITY STATISTICS AND THE DEATH, from contamination by the sewage of the Peak from the Theatre and the St. Andrew's full daring on both side the lab again got possession of the Saigon, was, it will be remembered, com bean steering her course W. by N. moto than After some desultory play in Hongkong on the 5th December from there garer could have been any danger of colli- sion: Captain Kulff says: "the Adclie having RATE AT KOWLOON......“
reddents.
the period winelor rosies was $3,790.73, tal in conai The Bath returns for the wooke onded 23rd and 30th November were laid on the table.
The COLONIAL SURGEON-That is what I during the natal prot a large defustion bus to be ball, and Vignotes, with a uplendid run, took it missioned on her passage down from here half-an-hour before and after that time" A minute had hes attached to one of the faluta wator except in cases of emergency. To use of by the St. Andras'a Sooloty, Big Admiral and with
have said all along, that we abonid not use Pok for outlay for ga, .
During the samo period the Hall Room was made well up the field and centred to Maitland, we to Dake gear for the missing steamer is a palliative, When steaming in an archipelago, returns by Dr. Cantle to the effort that the chief use water from a reservoir immediately below fours of the Navy, the Fresnon, and the Tararual, but the ball was cleverly caught October with a general ongo and 400 Chiempos, rocks, etc. require a frequent change well-judged shot kicked for the Duburg, which loft Singapore on the 25th and especially in a narrow chanuel, a stendy point to be investigated nuder the Kowloon re growing town is a mistake altogether. Mora tulus, $523.65 being collected on bis out.
course in hot to be thought of as the many turn was that the death rate amongst the boat over, there is a great trafic nf hoolies passing
by the Regiment's goal keeper and return. prasangers. Captain Zizdei carried out of the course. I beg to call Captaiu The number of visitors who recorded thoir, úsme
Hoa. P. Rynte-Every private house that is built has to sndergo the inspection
af the Inspector of Buildings, so practically the difference would be very slight if is the case of public works you had an independent ar chite and the Surveyor-General visited them asionally to son that, they ware going on all
right.
a
THE LIBRARY.
THE SEARCH FOR THE. MISSING STEAMER DUBURG."
...
That
the China Mail We were steering, by
The CHAIRMAN-I doubt if zay firm of ar pupalation was high in proportion to the other through the watershed and there are no Istrives during the twelve months was 2,031. Seventy-ed, and no further advantage was gainol up bie comlaston, but unfortunately failed to Kulffeattention to tris irst shipping roport in chitects would reduce thetres to mero alecks returng Apothor minute End boou made by the or anything else there. Thousands of persons values were presented dating the same time, whito-half-time On the ball being re-started a 61 / disnorer any trainee of the vanished steamer or, to paastound Lecan Sonth. poiut." That is. of works Hyon band them certain plans and President to the effect, that the very remarkable are daily ending themselves in that watershol thou the poetrikated lipstrated and other news of disasters Lafell the Club, and play was almost bor erow, He has kindly Earenved as with the say carry than opfinder the supervision of the differenes in the death rate of the boat popala- The proper supply is from Tylem. There is a pas daring 1567-1883 kindly continned to do so in Burseyur-General, you simply make them a kind
of glorifled alerks of works.. -The SURVEYOR-GENERAL-It would amount to this, that they would get the profit and the Surveyor. General the responsibility.
Hon. A. F. MACEWEN-And the public would got the work done.
tien in the Kowloon distric-frota 7.4 for Vis special investigation and report toria to 18.2 for Kowloom-appeared to call for
The SECRETARY, replying to a question by the Aallag Ragistene General at the last meet- sag, id that at a meeting held on the 6th May Mr. Franein drew attention to bat appeared
ity returns and said that the weekly return ald
good supply on there is no reason why wo slonid not have it
The VICE-PRESIDENT propound that the mat. ter he allowed to staud over for a month.
Mr. EDE sondod.
Carried unanimously.
THE CULTIVATION OF CALA LYMPH...
The SURVETO-GENERAL--That I am into Lini a delay in the issne of the weekly mortal. clined to doubt.
he isda up as the Monday and be in the hands of jest had been circulated to a members: The Secretary on the Tuesday and that this had been report is as follows: done for some time. Since the date mentioned
Han, P. Eyntz said that if a private goale man had a house built, the Inspector of Build ins had some responsibility.
. The
analcg7.
the risk,
dez
The CHARMAN-But he does not pay the buil The tapes passed.
ETIDEMIC HOSPITAL HULE, 850,000.
just come in. N
mistake. The stand he was making for, was
the Lacon (not Lema) Island.
Trusting that this polomnic, which never might
1868 1860 The Committee regrets, layers entirely fined to their quarter of the fold following extracts from his log- seviral copios of the Times," kindly promised by til the conclusion of the game. No sooner was 21st November-Experienced moderate the Committee of the Honghong Ole, ware missing the ball set rolling than a desperate assualt was and would fuel obliged if anyone Taving the gre
breezes with passing showers of rain. At 10.30 have taken place hotween collesgust, now will number could pro unb tha, unless the ale is made by the Regiment on the Chab's goal, and am. sighted North Reef from the forerard, be at end, I am, doar sir, yours faithfully. couplew 16 ie not worth the expense of binding, twice their goalkosper Raved his citadel by boaring S. W. by 3. Bestebed the reef for the
G. T. VALLE. The sheep binding of bid volanes apon the ahelvos i
Master of steamer Riang na the Library has beau coutinued at the goal during the striking the ball out. 1 be Ragimont, however,ro strazer Deburg, but nothing was to be seen of Hongkong. 5th December, 1889.
set your. The Counties have again to toader their
SEM
tobacco which
The CHAIRMAN said the tenders for this bad sent them in on Monday when he could, and servanda under the supervision of the Inspector of that have to be ectended against attempting to this stage to the finish the Club were unable to ed for Woody Island. Arrived at the same at fa the home markets, Yet perhaps of few
The SECRETARY mid the report on this eub-hons thanks to the 1 maretors of the lound pusset for turned again to the charge and placed another her. At noun the north point of North Reaf the frescopics supplied by them to the Library, at goal to their eradit. Another, and yet another bore W. S. two miles distant. Kept a good Fare also to thank those who love gout the other quickly followed, and within a quarter of an hour, foukout, but nothing unusual was seen. AL TOBACCO VULTURE IN DELI sewapayer, motioned in the last report for continning i EUEVETOR-GENERAL-There is no twenty zino returna had been made. With one port the Committee are of opinion stati mind vano no principal contributors to the Library dating the their credit. The Club the braced up consider. phitrito Group and anchored at 5 p.m. in 19 From the statements contained in Mr. Lakin re to eapply them The following as the aces of the of "time" the Regiment had four goals to tered course for the north island of the Am-
Of the many districts in the Rast which dur exception all had boun received on the afternooneyuph con bustersfully nad economically cultivatal twelve Boaths: His Rice in the Governor, The CHALEMAN--The private gentleman takes of the Mondays and as regards the exception the it tho Colory, and they resemmend the establishment Messre. Dannys, Uoberok, Ford, Fesse Smith, ally and the rombined efforts of Vignoles, Ham, fathoms water with 40 fathoms of cable out, porching the last decade or two have emergel from
return reached him on the forenoon of the 'I'una of small station for the purpose me an exportunit Mosan, and Wilcox. Ho P. RYRTE-Not at all. If a wall fall day, the sy mued by Mr. Francis in his speech Fare Company are desirous of rendering the Gover
The Committee have anotaion than the Dairy
and Woodsuck almost resulted in a goal, the point of North Island baaring N.W. W. and swamp and jungle into Bourishing, and cultiva down and the Inspector of Buildings has passed of the 8th May Inst
A considerate number of douatinus here toonball going but very few inobes the wrong side of Middle Island E. 48, mutil p.m.; thick ainted prosinees none perhaps has shown mere it, I should think he ineurs & very great respon.
ment sani saialance as lies in their power is the ads to this part of the institution during the period the post. The Regiment then retaliated and and moderate 8.E. wind.
markod and rapid improvement under the altest The ACTING REGISTRAR GENERAL Bid bobalishont of such a station. They will apply under ruriow, and use pri gross has been made in with a very pretty combined run scored another sibility.
bad only skel for this statement because when entse gratis for the cultivation of Lise lymph and cataloguing the local lepidopters and crustacea,
2nd November-At 6 am, "sout a boat in magic touch of Westoru civilization and satér- Francis drew attention to the matter av bhem back when enliiration of the lymph tagalundis paistisen with regard to the lattor haring goal, with five minutes of time. Vignoler charge of the hint officer on shore te hare a prins than the state of Tali-twenty years
takan place providing the Animals are properly sarod he promised that he wonki try to have the for daring the peried of the lymphs cultivation and Mnsour, Calentia, to whom a camber at posimauskingu and Maitland, made another attempt to sign of a wronk could be traced. Weather hazy ly every available sore of greand cleared, under boca randered by Mr J. Wol Mason, of the Indian again assisted his side and, well backed up by At look along the other side of the island, bat as ago a tangled mangrove swazap and to-day near- returne sent in on Tuesday. That had been ratemet in a healthy condition
Toro went for exchange and Nonfiction. dono and now Mr. Fransis complained that The station would with adrantage ba established at io of lapidapter sext by Mr. Martin from Formosa they were not sent in on Monday. He would or near the Dairy Farm ne by this move the calves are valuable as being the largest and best proves score, but again failed, the ball fast grazing the with passing showers of ratu. At 8 am, the cultivation, and producing a
ent be attended to by the Dairy Inex Company's collection yat sent from the fatud. The diffinition tape, above, and in spite of some good play from weather clearing up, love anchor and steer commande excellent prices and high favour A long discussion took place on this vote, some Tresday.
wbua he could not he would send them in on Livestock. The distance of the Dairy Farm frors make the Mouearn of any scientific value are, however, of the members apparently thinking that the hulk The CECRETARY, in reply to a question pat Liro-steck has a chair alloweds and his visits seed aholine of fouis fee. Un purpose of purchasing the Regiment were the winners by ve goals unusual coming in sight. At 9.20am altored ing few places do so many falso ideas exist. the town is of no consequence as the Tarpsular af very great, partly owing to want of space and to boord a print, and when “No side" was called, 8.20 am. and steamed sound it without anything places sa little authentie is known and noora- Liseded as a abstints for the quarantine station on Stonecutters Iaisad, which it was by Mr.de at the last meeting relative to the not be very fragment.
speclmous, but chiefly owing to the hot damp climate, supposed had been or was to be transferred to wing the death rate for the best po Mr. Lacde is Afty dollars (540). The Commi tar soc. to the air for any long period, almost impossible.
The cost of the necessary trama giren by which makes the preservation of opacions exposed to none.
*** coures for Lincoln Bland, and sighted it at 37.10 | The object of this article is, if possible, in ed. the military; others that it was intended for at for the weak ended the 9th uiting and the ar
pulation in the Kowloon Agistration diatrist aider this estimate arcasonable one.
The following team represented the Club-Fam. from aloft. At noon Idpooln Island boredition to giving some idea of the production of Tho 'following is a list of the contributors-Dr. epidemie kospital, quito spart from the question responding wook of land year. sad he found the it perfod of eativation could be built for about two Ford, Graham, Haines, Hawking, Junes, Martin, R A., A. E Ough, E. G. Young, R.E., C. W woatber and light Easterly winds. Stoned teresting to those who are not intimately
A proper shod in which to house the colos daring Anderson, Mastoare Barty, Christi, Tesly, Donnys, Maitland, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, F. C. Vignoles, S.E. S. and Pyramid Hooks 8.8.W. Clear tobacco there, which it is trusted may prove ́in- of quarantine. No general anderstanding as Sgures were quite correct; 10 Caths coourred hundrol und ifty dollars (8366) The total estimated Rage, repsov, Heireund, Sham- totus object of the hulk was arrived at, but the this year and only our fail let your low cal but of this osporinatal obation and the croissant Morris, Eumecios, Lab, Mimpson, Saimund, Sirm 2 kokson, W. H. Wallace, C. Mt. W, Miscdonogh,
was passed. CONTRIBUTION FOR DEFENCES, $30.000. The CHAIRMAN said sameone had suggested that bia vote should be reduced to $20,000,
Hon. A.P. MicEWEN aid the vote should be reduced to the amount remaining in band.
The CHAIRMAN said £3,000 in sterling re- mained of the amount which it was proposed originally to vote, which was equivalent rough 1 to 820,000.
The vote was reduced to $26,000.
BOWKINGTON BRIDGE, $7,000.
-The CHAIEMAN said he believon this bridge was to be re-constructed of iron-
The SURVEYOR GENERAL said that was so and he hoped as the old worden bridges were out!
to see them all replaced by iron ones
week in question.
The following report by the Seeratury was read :-
the Kowloon registration district it har en foued In enquiring lato the ligh death-rate from faver in
Observatory has been taken as the most couroniyat convenient to divide tho penisana into sectiona. The contre for making the divisions. The Tsimshatsui ar
te about thres hundred dollars (8) The Com mittto-ars girongly of opinion that the very probablo speces of the parlent fully justifee the relatively Tery sanil ogst of making it and they therofore
amend its being endle
P. BAYKEN, Colonial Surgeon..
JAMES CANTLIN Hongkong, Reveabor 1880, "The COLONIAL SURGEON moved that the
..
the router dividen comprises the prof Le Pen report be forwarded to the Government. imania lying to the south of the Observatory the Haushom or castern division the part lying one of
Mr. Eus thought the raport sinni fret be
ACCON'S.
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round Lincoln Taland, and as no siga of a wreck quainted with that industry, to remove some of was found there steered for Bombay Rest. At the misconceptions which are hold voncerning R.E., and A. Campbell. the 30th June, 1989, was $5 122.54, as shawn by the The balanan in the hints of the Honorary Treasurer
1.17 p.m. passed Pyramid Rocks at a distance of that state. The state of Dell, as may, bo gan- following sosound.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB » KOWLOON three and a-half miles, and at 3.45 p.m. sighted orally known, is situated on the East coast of DETACHMENT OF 91st REGIMENT. Bombay Reef from aloft. Stoamed along the Sumatra, and although comprising really only The Hongkong Football Club met a team worth side of the reef at a distance of half a this one state, is the name often applied from the Kowloon contingent of the 91st mile to a mile. On the east point of the reef at to the whils of that chast, including the states Regimout on the ground at Wong-noi-chong, pm, we saw the wreck sigarently of a sailing of Lankat and Serdang, and many smaller ones. on the ath instant. Several of the Club reversal, of which only the keel and timbara'wara The climate in the early days was deciù- failed to put in an appearance, and the military left, the east point of Bombay Reef bearing Nelly unhealthy, doubtles owing to the mites had to proare fore-mes for them before the W. At 5.30 pm-altered courte, and continuod seising from the immensa jungle which_covo-od-
the whole district and from the working of
LAÇOQUNTU UNAWING RACEITE AND DISUUSKENTI
FROM IST JOLT, 1883 to 80m Jums, IWN, To blanco in Imuda of Hun. 'Prasurer, en
304 June, 1888, shown in last report, $ 3,450.00
To rent of Thestre, St Auiry's Hall, Dall'
Room. ., &
the Observatory: the Taminati or western division sent to the Inspector of Live Stonk, a-Te root of Chamber of Commerce
1833, and 30th Jun. 1820 To absorptiona vD! I si botwean let Jat
53.
hoaz..or water dirixion-shown in the attacht were proposed to be done which he would bare To Government Grint for 1893 1,141.001 match could be commenced. The Regimental four, voroge to Saigon."
the part lying west of the Observatory, and the Her understood that in the report certain things trading.
In the other division 2 deaths from foyer have to carry out. ocurred, in the Eastern S, in the Western 17, and in The PRESTENTI think in ease, of this. the Harbor 12
Aiot-whore-a-Government official is to early manteni Divisio
Agon at death,
out certain work, it is only an act of cour and 83.tery, I may go further and say that I think it 26, 28, 47, and 60, (27, 20, 38, 30, 31, 32, 39, 34, 13, most desirable, that he should know what it is
B Hangtom
To interest on puront u20ount ju Hoat- kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, to dividand on clnia agaizat Oriental Bant
Jury to True, 1869 Corporation...at stakes gens quant de
1,302.00
tean was not nearly ic strong se the one which The shore fruiffem sob close the fast the soil when cultivation first unwecal But -10078. Was put in the fuld last week and the Club chapter in this melancholy tragedy of the gas. now that the land is elvared of the jungle, the..
avenged their former dafont, beating the Re Thore eat now be scarcely a vestige of doubt virgin woll expoand and sweetened, and the whole Hue. P. BYE]E—And Pedder's Wusef, too! The SUETRYOS-GENERAL Laid the present W. Isomati21, 22, 59, 60, 20, 73, 70, Red 7. proposed to do and should have an opportunity
157.99 giment by three goals to one. The match out that the Duburg, with har tooning human wel drained, the ecautry compares favourably Pedder's Wharf would be included in the re
$11.04.08 penced about quarter to five, the Begiment freight and all her crew foundered in with any other within the tropics. The hottest stamation.
N. Harbour
playing from the Village ond: Play was at fint mid son The festing bundles of rattanı months are January, February, and March. 19, 16, 17, 17, 21, 22, 25, of expressing his opinion." Fon. P. Kraft at be hopad the new
17, 34, 39, 40, anet 45
$-8.348.09 The COLONIAL SURGEON said the proposals By repairs, alterations, derisa izne
1,113.63 decidedly slow, seither side working in anything which have heen sighted by passing steers During these months, that succeed the wet sea- Tedder's Wharf would be of iron,
u who is to her of deatha fzum, all meant extra work and gates trouble, quite cuts by guy like good form The Club then-woke up on coming up from Singaporeare probably the only son, which commences about September, the tem
occurred in the Kowloon registra
By Government Fire Brigadougo AUDITION TO GOVERNMENT HOURK. $28,000.tin istriat in the month of November during the side the Inspector's antice.
Wand oficu exjana, printing, binding, o
Year.
THE SURVEYOR-LENZEAL feplied in time affir Tuatics,
Hoz A.P. MADEWEN said he supposed this was for a ball-room,
part & years..
1855
1850
Har. A. P. MacEwen esid it was a very de- sirable thing,
1897
1658
1280
No. of deaths from all canssa.
The PRESIDENT-I was not alluding so much the work as to the practical deinile.
The COLOSTAL: "Burgzor—The only quer. tion is that as you are putting new duties on him in connection with this matter, whether
he should not be remunerated for them.
The VICE-PRESIDENT-I think the principle"
By wagoz, de, for twelve months....
By insurance promineeMPA
Falunca la sands of Jon. Trassurer 30th
Jeze, 1869ssi eguner
• 183.00
00.00
siderably and Campbell, Ram and Atkinson made trac-if indeed they be a trace or sign of her perature in the shade averages 80 to 85 degrees, 399.4 things pretty lively, in the Regiment's ground, that will ever be found The Budurg was a yes rarely going above this. During the remaining
without bonaver, baing able to score. After acl1.097 tons burden, mad had for some years months of the year-the-temperature varios lit some free and rather wild kicking the Reginent besi employed in the China trade. Bbe wastle; in the daytime being about 70 degrees in the susged to relieve their goal and married the commanded by Captain Bertoles, and oleared shade; but at all periods the nights are coal, so play in to the Club quarters. Two good shots from Singapore on the 25th October for Amoy that even in the bottest months one is able to at goal were oloverly stopped by Lewton, who' viê Hongkong.
alwop onder à light covarlet. The climate
6,122,54
J.-J. Keswick, Chairman."
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