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QUARANTINE REGULATIONA
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they would shecử abipa coming from an infested port.***
dinsuco the torm vernal includās, tannches, lighters,
the officers of the Beard.
W. M. DEAR,
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Acting Colonial Secretary.
A minute by Dr. Ede recommended that the
ELECTION OF AN ML.C. BY TH
THE CHOLERA IN BHANGHAI AND JAPAN. *. On one point we need hardly say that we are the Crown against highly liberal minded decrees that empires must either wax or Parents who may be unwilling to bring their will props and second then, and we shall then
The folin vine lokter frồm the President of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. in accord with Mr. MACKINTOSH, Damoly, as to me. The Japan Mo calls this a silly wane Br and by, therefore, supposing complaints or wishes on the subject of over proceed to ballof, and the declaration of the poll
Ce Board to the Chinaial_SevroleEY_VEMINIZ GM. the general public, might will be to find in the end way. Applauso. the justice of the claim of the ratepayers to speech, and speaks of Mr. Brooks a one hor vitality to remain impaired, wo lock, presare before the general public, might will The Chamber of Commerce on Thursday
Ifon. P. RY-Mr. Chaivoon Aud gentle the falls raymanage their own purely municipal affairs of the Brebrands of the Settlement. Dar to see her continue her advanec southward address Dr. Eric, Inspetor of Schools exercised its right of electing a member or
midst
8th September. mon law mach płomers in riving to propose children be mon law moch piss na distinguished from those wider interests contemporary says that nearly all the nicht along the Amur and into Korea. But the privately. The allegation to the Legislative Council, when the choice of
as a member for us to recommend to the Go- BIR-Complainte having been espazi by name TB und impossible
are accustomed to speak it as Imperial, civalized nations in the West are without time for that movement has not yet come, ing overworked in the Colony is not confin-vernment to place in the seat is Council gon-share of the Sanitary Braced that althaigh the the members fall on Mr. T. H. Waraico, Home rate in the full sepse ni the terms weld both habeas corpus and trial by jury, and "and any attempt to precipitate it would of to schools, but includes out-door work, tenisa who is well known to us all. He bar free to sestolk arriving from the xchini owing to at who, from his remarks in returning thanks, be inapplicable and impossible in this Japan also can very well afford to dispense inevitably bring Russia face to face with such so the employment of children in carry-best will and favourable known now for eight calbrak of efighera shers, no toformation on the
cenis to have taken the honour as intended complicabar every day ofinire. with them. Perhaps Japan can, but that is
Colony, but its ordinary
years in the Coloury. There is no necessity for subject appeared to live rasched the Saudi try Board, difficulties which she knows herself un- ing building material to the Peak. for the Bonk of which he is the local repre: Bentative. In gentle-doulitudly Bentative. In this his way under a total mis regulation of its police, ela, ought un enjoy those privilegre should be equally will deems the time has come she is not likely between over-pressure in Belcolare cure that he is a gentleiut of such intelligence the Board and its ofloors. I weald further recom under a top such as the management of its roads, the no reason why the foreigners in Japani who prepared to overcome But when Russia What possible connection there can be me to expatinte om alle virtues or whatever I would renositally suggest that it is flasicable Lact schools and carrying they may be. You all know him and I am quite all information roestved on the subject should be sup pliod se promptly ar practic..ble for in gaitanso éf apprehension. Of the twenty-seven gonfle doutedly to be under loud control. Ouing to dispense with them. And Mr. BROOKE to declare her opinion to the world in mare building materials up to the Peak we cannast that be will very scon ine his position is that men who voted for Mr. WRITEHEAD We do
in mend that, if possiblo, daily, or af lens fraquent, in WHITEHEAD W this point we hope the now member for seems to have hit a nail on the head that words. It will be by notion that we shall conceive. The case of the brick-carrying Council of which I have been a member my ports ahona bo obtainstufrom Her Majesty a hipto venture to say not one did so out of any we Tenture to say not one did so out of any the Chamber of Commerce will endeavour we have often been astonished has not ru become aware of Land in accordance with children merise some faqairy on grounds seif ur twanty.ihres years, and that he will matic or Consular synti compecting abafors in Japan,
for shofore desire to da honour to the Chartered Bank to forward what we believe to be the press ceived more attention at the hands of the looseness of international morality no of Lumanity, but it is a question to be take his own hine. He is eminently sited for Sauiglia, or other intented ports, ifony--I inyo. 43. of India, Australia, and China. It was I lowetow
more atention at the hands at the looseness of internal morality best 36 as 9. Brow
BROWN, his own personal works that the new men of that body as well se of the majority of the Press of Japan. When contemplated prelude would be more like than a declara-treated by itselt. As to over-pressure in that purpose, and at far as officials are comporn- his own persons! worits that the new wem the European readents who do not bolong changes are under dission it is way to
whole
President of the Sanitary Board. Always tion that she has no intention to do the schools, whoever suggested such a thing in od I don't think he will owls to any of the bar was WIS
elected. When Mr. JACKSON was to the Chamber.
have ident
The following reply from the Acting well to consider bow they will work in par- very thing she is about to do. Almost every Hongkong can, we think, hays very little idea if he thinks a thing is right, whether official
Secrotary was also laid on the table: elected some years ago the question whether it why design to the Chamber it whe desirable that the Chamber should be
ticular cases, Now, there can be little doubt notable advance made by Russia in Central of what over-prosuro is or of the life led by Judgment is for or against bins will not mat
9th September. lehter with him. He is eminantly calculated to represented by a Bank Manager wasesavass
that if exterritoriality were reiooved in Ja. Asin has been proceded by an official declara-children in Hongkong. In no place in the
Ste. In reply to your letter of the - Inet. 1 I represent the official eleurent in Council. pan and the Press laws of the country appli- tion that no such advance was in com-world, we should imagine, do Burovean hild- don't think I have anything else to say, but I the Governor to inform you for the information of have the honour by the direction of His Exaloney ed before the meeting, and it is perhaps not too much to say that it was in spite of, ra-
well as native journals both templation. In this respect we do not en enjoy a better time than in Hongkong, will ask the Chairmes if he will kindly second the fanitary Boord that a special edition of the fas anche
the Nurth we have the Japan Garetle and Japan Herald would know that Russia's morals are worse dun burring boils and prickly heat, and in him. received full reports of the meeting of for.lishers be fined and imprisoned. The Japan as that refer by Rustin lo, Japan suffer from much ever-prese
By the French mail from the North we be suspended and their editors and referred to by our contemporary as in school and much laughter. By the French mail from the Need to foreign be well
bare be suspended and impro Glow mentia of any gives 18 When Puss from their school-boy. Iblis, with the propositio: 1 EEAWI of the Can who minute by
The hon. gentleman regimed bis seal without the Hong Mr. Jackson. It against the present calling the meeting that have ventured to that under the pro to the movement which it la amar overworked act which the publie, with
received full reports of the meeting of for: be suspended and their editors and pub those of her neighbours. No Resurance such no place is scheol life made less irkeome. received full report at Yokolaou to protest fail would escape, being a antive journals in of any given is in a po hunters, will doubtless Phat mara avis the Mr. Wiantlamen, I
eight-contemporary the choice fell on Mr. Jackson. Is was elu residents held at Yokolinu to protest lishe be fined and imprisoned. The Japan as that refered to by our contemporary as As for Chinese children, we do not think they haring mmed his casididate, & fact of which ha the qualities of the man, and those alone, against the proposed terms of tresty revi. fail would escape, being a sro Glow cument having been given by Rusia to Japan suffer from much ever-pressure in school was reminded from varies parts of the room that ended him to the suffrages at out that there was grave read to ipation adversely shees that under the pro- to ne moremens which it is admitted from
valdo u less the party to whom either. However, the doctor of medicine and Hoa. P. Bren--I thought it was so well that emmended him to the suffrages aion. The advertisement calling the meeting organ, but the experience of native journals in of
to aps that have ventured to criticise the alinipig the aesurance is given is in a position the doctor of philosophy, like othe curiosity known who I was going to prepose that. I Chamathews, and through the Celestial (fice in 1963. Inftans go ag of his fellow members of the Cham set out that there was grave reason to ap that have ventured to criticise the 2litinis: the her. We hope the same principle will al prehend that Her Majesty's Principation adversely shows that under the pro- to anfores it observatios. When Russia huntera, will doubtless puma with interest thought it hardly pomy
Her Majesty may be found no longer be ably be argued that purance as a means funner of the bargain-selves very tagether and
cossary, to pration bis untract from the latter of the Cozual General at Shang | bad received this day in reply to a telegram went 'ca ways be followed at similar elections. It Socretary of State for Fotoign Affairs may be posed new system the foreign community makes the movement which it is admitted from their search after that mix avis the Mr. Whitebandy
The CHAIRMAN~~Gantiamen, I have much the lat inst. would be autortunate for the Colony if the induced to concede the demand of the Ja would no longer be able to enjoy the advant she must make solze time Japan may overworked school-boy. It in a harmless fad,
BITBACT. ompetition were made to turn on the rival panese Government, that British subjects ages of a free Preas. It may be argued that perhaps be able to make use of the at but not one in which the public, with their pleasure it coding the Hon. Mr. Ryrie's
of dams are et on ovensued or when Cholera pra diacaso resembling choler, it portad
"to have existed extensively among the Chinesa. ris of particular firms or banks, for it by no shall come ander the jurisdiction of the Ja. those advantages are not enjoyed in Russia,surance as a means of obtaining something knowledge of the facts of every day child life proposition that Mr. Waitekant be nominated.
Hon. J. J. KRICS-Gentleman, in rising now I baliero abated. Nothing like spidr to be at the that the man who happens to pacese Compte, with Jurisdiction of the Ja these advantages are not only be argued that perhaps be able to Japan may overworked school-boy means follows that the man who happens to pacese Courte, without any of the safeguards for instance, and some other countries for herself, after the manner of the bargain in Hongkong, are likely a concert them.
propose the oleation of the candidate whamic of cholera has existed among the Europeans to be at the head of the largest mercantile that have, hitherta, been considered neces That, however, is no reason why they shoulding which has recently been going on in re-selves very much. Work out of school is institution of the largest mercantile that have hitherttany of the safeguards for instance, and enjoyed in Russia, wurance as a make use of the as- but not one in which th institution of the largest Courts, age Preas. It the advat she
in has been una insted by Me. Hyrie IA minute by Dr. Cantile statal that this in- institution will be the most useful representa-sary for their protection. The grounds of be surrendered in Japan, if they can possi. sect of Afrin by England, Germany, and different thing altogether and foquines is about to oppose the gentleman who "although a few spariltis onses have occurred.
France, but to suppose that it would deter that direction might possibly be attended cannot refrain from, in the first place, offering telligence was not in scordance with prisata tive of the public in the Legislative Conncil bis di prehension were not specifically stated bly be retained.
pear to be certain in
my congratulations to Mr. Whitehead for bis information, nor with what our read in the As to the land question, dealt with in the Russia hy a single hour from carrying out with some useful result, As to the particular case of Mr. Warts at the meeting, but appear to be certain in
to the eatershor
admirable good-hack in having to propas him pablie press and seemed unsatisfactory. With HEAD, tht entleman might with equator formation received by Mr. LowEn which He second resolution, the Japan Math eaters hor designs when the time is ripe argues a
so old a member of this commcity ns Mr. Byrie, that information before them there seerood reater reason have anked the members was not at liberty to make oil. At all into an argument to show that the speaker depth of childlike confidence which it is re- THE REGULATION OF HAWREES,
who, as ba hine just told me, has represented this scarcely justification for prosovneing quarantine of the Chamber for the honour ther had events the eqmunity scoin to have taken by whom the resolution was proposed was freshing to meet with in these days So far doue the Polo Club by electing him & mem- the alarm, for is said by the Japan Cunette wrong in his facts. On this wa are not in a Rossin and. Karen are poucorned, whether THE question of the regulation of hawkers community as one of the quocial metabere for regulations as massary for ships from Shanghai.
twenty-three (Applause) a it
The following minule was appended by Mr ter of the Legislative Council. Of the new that fully three hundred attended the meet position to express an opinion, but the sub the magic he played large or preate there can was before the Sanitary Board at its lastly say it years.) I think I may
nsiderable safely say it is of the greatest importance to Francis useless proceeding all round. In thening, and all the resolutions were passed withetical conful diesermination of falan intelligence,
have the experienes of Mr. Kyrie in a matter of formation seat valueless and the anggestion
•mener's qualifications for the "positioning, and all the resolutions were passed with Ject does not appear to be one of much prac. be no doubt about the tane. We would meeting. The subject is one of considerable have the experienes to which he has been olected we are in no Mail, however, we learn that the number will see that the property of but Russia's inevitable that every step section. to which he has been elected we are in no cut opposition. From the report sa the tical importanos. If the treation are revised condemn as strongly is our contempora practical importance. On the one had this kind. With regard to his reponder I feel made without the authority of the Berl
jstelligeractical subject is now than before the who complied with tious was--British and that if any chan equitable tertant with that object for not us cominunity by their better position to judge now that before the Mail, however, we learn that the number it may be safely assumed that the Western the wilful dissemination of fales intelligence, there can be no doubt that the hawkers are that he is then magician sport, whom Mr. White-
The following lettor from the Acting Colouis)- election took place. Neither of the candi. who complied with the request to sign the Powers will list the property of but Russia's ultimate object being a tatter a great convenience to a very considerable head mast have had must reliance. That, gentle-
a was laid on the table dates wen called-upon to maksa apeech, and, Geroan 20, American 15, ther nation zade it gliall be on equitable teras and that it that object Suob inferences and causin dates wer-called-upon to make a speech, and lists beating the resolutions was British foreigners in Japan is duly protected of notoriety, it is inevitable that every step section of the population, but on the other men, you will admit, is a very grast advantage Secretar neither did so, egopt to thank their supai confront to be wrong, for it is not Rusin unity by their ones. Regulation, not on, axil this enables
re is to taken by far abonid be
to taken by frer abonid be regarded with suspicion hand it cannot be denied that they are a whinh Mr. Whitehand has over his perips, less
il Brither did so, except to thank their sup.83, Germano 20, American 15, ther nation and that if any changes of land tenure porters in a few sentences alter the declara alties 16, total 182. If the attendance wat bo zade it pisll be on equitable teras, and that inferences should be drawn in ace great nuisance in some respects, littering the fortunate opponent. But, centierou, if appears-in-In reply in year litter n the wind afte
alties 16, total 182. If the attendance was to England a thin may be compelled to part coetane with that object. Suob interns and causing anarancs to the European which he stated it was unnecesary to oxpatinteet 1885 and the regulation which has been made te ma Ryzie SIR-I reply be your litter- of the 2951 dje 7 tion of the poll. Mr. WHITEHEAD, as we really three hundred it would seem from In England a thin may be compelled to part cofane with that object Suob inferences streets with fruit peelings and other garbage to me that Mr. Byria hid it in his mind to place here the honour by the direction of the Otorr
hefore much coully three hundred it would seen from with bie land fra pablic improvements, and may turn out to be wrong, for not community by their cries. Regulation, not on, anil this enables me sasin to offer Mr. therein, the by-laws mada by the Sanitary Board bave shown, was infelicitous in his choice of this that more than one half were indiffer with bie land for pablic improvements, and maturu ont to be wrong, for it is not-Rus and causing anaoranca to the European ore you a zanch Imger list of those rirtaes Administering the Government to inform you that is
landoned before much
but people cries. on, avil this enables us sin for unt those few words, but we should at like to ent spectatora nad vot active participators by the same doctrine the foreign landowners sia's policy to show ber hand, treat the rule community by their ones. Regulatiout which he stated it was unaccomary to arpatinto Excellency is ad rited that in romaner of Ordinares
should not like to ent spectators and or crede to od 20 oroited
what is required. In certain Whilehes ny congratulations that he has not be Braith sa argue from inis slip on this occasion that he in the movement. The figure of three hustu Jajan might not reasonably in the who at any moment cir that the time has suppression, is what is required. In certain Whilehead any congratulations that be
ébrée in the movement old think must be the land to seven were damage year but a short period in rdly worth tart
come are man will not take a generally correct view of the fred, however, should think must be au public interest be called upon to part with come are just as likely to be right as those districts calling out is profeited, and the act been made to of us comfortable by the mog hold of blanding on the Health Officer so far 54
enforced.nificant ithlic affairs he will have to consider asia over-estimate. The resulttious passed were their land ur to assent to a change of tenure, who say that it will not arrive for several prohibition, we think, ought to be enforced. nifcunt things said of him unexpectedly-1 or ships in he states of the Colam on high any
as follows: member of the Legislative Council.
compensation being given where damage years to come." And after all "several That, however, is a comparatively small dan't any undeservedly-hy Mr. Eyrie. In all contagious or infectious disease ehould break out.
ythene watters, gentlemen, fairplay is the first of faiz, 1938, and as far as so bu judge faces re These matters are provided for by the regulations could be shown. This point, therefore, yours" are but a short period in the life of a far the hawkers Neither of the proposers of the respective noised regid
1.--That in the opinion of this meeting the time could be shown. Thy point, t undervadaxpectedly-1 or ships in bo waters of the Colant, an thick
2nd to righis might very well have been omitted from the nation, so short indeed as to be hardly worth to hold a regular market outside the official of unfairness; it is purely a matter of good or shoe hue wider meaning than in Ordinan
herefore, yours" are but a short period in the life of a matter. The important question is how these waiters, gentlemen, fsirplay is the first
orth far the hawkers ought to be allowed marine of this particular election gan savons The term vaselin the Public Health Ordly,
thegulations are sufficient.
fermesso raudidates touched even remotely or politics, has not arrived when unsatione in rerun to rights might very well have been omitted from the nation, so short indeed as to be hardly worth far the hawkers ought to be allowed thing, and I am quite sure that nothing in the
whether of properly; person, arising between the proceedings at the public meeting. but confited thems Ives solely to the per-jects and titons of foragt Powera id the dominions
talking about To the powers alter at talking alous. To the powers interested in officials of this particular election DLFORS
at
canot agree with sondreemanerulations of the two gentle of Hy Majesty the Emperor Japan day be hữ he a matter
In the appointment of the committed one the fate of Korea Russia's policy in the market, limits. We carrot agree with Mr. ill fortant. But Mr. Ryrie has said that Mr. 1863 and 8 of 1579. Under the Pablice Health Dr. FRANCIS that unitery conditionally and wafely noted, to the bridiotions was placed on this list which gives the Far East must necessarily be unter of at the questing for the Star Whitehead has been known here for eight samyaza, and boats over which the Boalth Officer öne Tue From the Chairman, however, we of Korzfter
of Japanese tribuna, or when an estimats can be Mail the opportunity to ridicule the pro- keen and daily watchfulness. For Korea Hoard is merely one of cleaning up the dirtyons, and that he is adorably adapted to retro
no control nor has ho snything to do with them or hat a political speech, and a rather returk-formed of the paris within which the usudition codings in the following terins: The herself absorption by Russia would probably after the hawkers. Any uniter affecting Legislative Compell. I don't deny his prasibio it is only when dicy have issern errdered, intes sampail the the person bourd and with respect to other veniale able one. He tells us that the less is greuber relinquishate of, extraterritorial feelsdiction in matter present the Chamber of Commerce in the than the
laat etraw was added shou the name of a be the host thing that could happen, but the food supply of the public ought to been whole, it other words, that the pan can be safely promised.
Pallast in the opinion of the mesting it would be cannot conceive that the partienler calling doubt
or intrations disenan affairs of individual firms are of greater set of grave inineties to foreign re who have paif - our burkets cannot exercise supervision
firms are of greater ou set of grave in native to foreign re who have pa-Chisinan was included on the roll of the Chion, Japan, sad England could not re-engage the consideration of the Board, and, qualifications for that post: Lat I must say time that his power begin, bat as to the latter no
ofas which Mr. Whitebead belongs is on which gratis by the fealth Oficer.
brake ant on any voucí she would be 'or pred into brake ant on any agnitude (but the stairs of the Colony, had and in Japair ander covenant with the Committee of Thirty Citizens Chineman gord with equanimity such an alteration of as pointed out by the President, the Inspec cannot conceive that the particular calling doubt as wech as contesiane
tor of Markets cannot exercise supervision can be supposed to give that experience and The Sanitary Board bare wider Sectiou 13 which indudes many fire. We have found Jupar des Hoverament if the conditions.com inci-ients to work hand in hand with tb champians the balance of power in the Pacific as this tor of Markets cannot exercise supervision santus supposedl which includes many firms. We have heard of their tenner of such land should be altered with of Western progress in protecting the privi would bring about.
over hawkers Occasionally the Police bring that wide education in regard to men and affairs section 2) the power to make by-laws for the disin the same remark made by the Hon. P. on thelp.coast.
up & hawker for selling unwholesome fruit, which it is necessary that we should bare. We fention and purification of any inlected vassal and Brais in the Council Chamber. If what is Thint. 36 persons or the choria be orbed by leges of the superior race and opposing balint at this meeting to he set dag. Donate Japan's claus to be recognised as a civilized
but it is to be feared that a good deal of stuff do not feel that the elastie and narrow bison by-laws, when made, would be carried out by meant is that the turn-over of some indivi. with the fullugi porers to sormis copies of country! Coubt the irony of an evil genins
Fin sold by these men in the lower quarters of which the tears of a ledger furnish is calculatWith-reference to the first-pertion of your letter, I Fin-sold dual firms a greater than the revenue and the foregoing solutions without colar to the Roy?
in
to an may observe that I forwarded the information to you expenditure of the Colonial Government, proadstativer uf Trouts overes to Chambers of emera cenelly displayed than in this won
The year is gradually wearing away, and the town that would never te allowed to heed to give that knowledge of affetra wileh gach reference to the first-portion of your letter, very groat deal. But then uston, and to say other badins ar pareone, så derful association of a Celestial with the the period of the Colony's Jubiles approach sold in the markets. Then she freedom at the representative of this Clastiber and of the waiter of routine courtony for your bloruation mercantile interests of this Colony he should with the fall knowledge that the Board could not that is not aring a Bathe à saretion of the Committee: to ant na thự
without any particular interest being corded to the hawkers results in the stalls have. Besides that, I have one other objection deal natives with the matter natil the Colony was finance is only -ne of the branches of go presentatives of the Community in any and all quan: guardians of Yokohama's haughty isola
guardians ova a in this
a borde lave ke vernment, There is the mating of laws for line incldontal to or arising out of the fargoing ton!" We are afraid is must be admitted displayed in the celebration of that is in the markete being untenanted. Why to offer to his election-sut oz porwine! grounds considered to be actually threatened and the necessary the maintenance of peace and order, and tician, new or at any time hereafter to outlie meeting was not well manager
raschaticus, new or at any time hereafter, to s tlie meeting was not well managed, either portant event. What is to be done on the should a man pay rent for a tall in the bat parely on public roniderations. The objec opazete with any Commition that may be farmed at commercial laws such as those governing any outport for objente aliuiter to the forening: as regarde the framing of the resolutions 26th January next? If there is to be a market if he can carry on his business of tian I offer is that I do not eander that, y barkraptus, bills of sale emigration, and a mostings of the Coraneun ty whimovor they cre or in its conduct. Ana protest against celebration at ail it would be desirable that selling vegetables as well outside? It is gentleman who is the ranger of a bank abroad. The Ecretary, Bayitary vari barkruptus, bills of sale, entrering uy outport for oblasts is, that way be farmed the meeting was not well man be admitted displayed in the celebre
emigration, and wider 10 desirable; and to collect an? spend such
anese it should be held as nearly as possible on is a suitable cundidate for leation. We outbreak of disease. the like; there is Cercis jurisdiction it will no doubt have consider the due date. Unfortunately the Colony is hunk
the management of the moneys un ay be recitary for the eBoletor the placing of foreigners under Japanese it should be held as nearly as possible on certainly singular that use Government who is appointed ad agent here, and wha souve
jurisdiction it will no doubt have consider the due date. Unfortunately the Colony is should allow hawlers to congregate and gently may be called upon at any moment to Board should make by-laws to meet a possible public hands; and, in short, on a wish of the mail powers
fortunately have had one benker to represent able weight. But it appears aident that still suffering from the effects of the trances of the authorised markets and that us before; but who was he? He was the re- perfectly useless to make by-laws on the subject The Japan Mail is of opinion that when able weight. But it appears svident that still suffering from the effects of the recent for markets of their own at the very en luvs, is a suitable sundidate for leolion. We outbreak of disease.
A minute by Mr. Francis sixind that it was policy of government must largely de- per the development and progress of the community of Yokohama comes to den treaty revision cacuor be touch longer financial storm, and even although the re-trances of the authorised markets and that fortunately have had one beaker to represent
maining months of the year may be fairly should be turned into markets and rendered which we have all such a high regard. (Applause.) means to work them when made.
& great local institution for at proant as the Board had neither men nor the Colony From ut point of view, there.ailer the action to which it podged itself al delayed, Mr. Lowpen expressed his regret maining months of the year may be fairly certain streets not a st ne's throw away prosentative of the fore, can it be correct to say that the affairs the meeting there will be sont surprise and that the negotiating of 1887 proved a prosperous it is to be feared that the general should be turned into markets and rendered which we have all each a high regard. (Applause.)
Mr. FRANCIA and it was naeless to make re of any individual fra in one whole a rude shock to our contemporary is sured Count OSUMA of that Jovision. The munity. It may be thought, prep of they are to be allowed of any individual firm in zie.Colony are of even disgust. Evidentis the affair bas been failure, and only last year a deputation from balance at the enI will not be such as to en-practically impassable for the ordinary traffic. Well, gentlemen. I think I have almost got to
the courage hawkers should be compelled to move on and election of rado not be allowed to squat. If, as greater magnitude than those of the whole a rude shock to our contemporary It has the Yokoham Chamber of Commerce as rage any very lavish expenditure on the The correct solution of the question is that the end of what I have to say in opposition to thegulations as they had no means of carrying Colony, Another point touched upon by proved conclusively that if at the whole atured Count Oxus of their sympathy with part of either the foreign or native com- miwkers should be compelled to move on and election of Mr. Whithead, and before proposing theta ont They had made regalations for the that not be allowed to squat If, as a present, the candidato whom I shall mention to you pre- disinfecting, &o, of houses on shore is ease of
Pesently, suly lists If, as Mr. Mackintosh
MACKINTOSH on, which we cannot lost great proportion of the foreign residents his efforts to see Treaty revision. The munity. It may be thought, perhaps, that not be allowed to squat. If o
dully
gent to remember that this is not a personal af- and they had since discovered that they had agree with him relates to the obligation at Yokoham are strongly opposed to being ficulty in the present negotiations is as illuminations abould be the chief feature of they are to be slower to form independent sently, I trust I may appeal to the electors pre-small porthe only disasse they could desi wild
to the employment of foreign Judges. This such a celebration, but illuminations or ex-markets
markete of their own, the Government might fair, but a public affair, in which they must vote no machinery to carry them dut. That being official members of Connel are under to suplaced under Japanese jurisdiction, and that to t
nel as well give up the control or markets alio- according to what in their enviction will be for the case there was no se making additional re port the Government Mr. MacKTOR of those of the opposite way of thinking, if corned.
gif was one of the courtitions of the earlier propensive and unless the Chinese joined a asks that freedom shaald be given offend there are bad the opals, but now the Japanese decline for fine heartily in the movement the effect would be gether, so far as the sale of vegetables is the interest of the public at large. (Applause) galations for malupans asks that freedom should be given to official there are any, not one bad the course to deny
I am aware that very saiduota and careful one- Mr. EDE said he thought they cugbé to polat members of Council, to vote according to the clare his views in publieme ting. I must be this impasse in the difficulty with which the means by which the funds for Chinese ELECTION OF À MEMBER OF THE has had the advantage of being Best in the field, reynired. members of Council, to vote according to the clare his views in public me ting. I aust be any foreign Judges.. How to get through disappointing. After the exposure of the conerned.
vassing has taken plñen and that Mr. Whitehead out to the Cloverement what they thought, waa dictates of their own conscienes. Since the c-nfessed, liwever, that the proceedings of negotiators have to deal
illuminations were raised on the occasion compariem between mercantile firms and the the 11th instant were in some respects una
the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Con-
| perpups who aserois their own judgment in it out before, Government has bear mumince, it may be tisfactory. The first resolution was moved
introdu
maught the fobice pressure rough bid on the 15th of the Legal bas left during that pe Chamber F. Lowen, who remarked that if
aign community naught the foreign community would
Auch matters as this. Instead of proposing to you naked whether any mercantils firm would by Mr. J. E. Lowan, who remarked that if
Mr. En said he thought they ought to go RUSSIA AND KOREA.
deprecate anything bike pressure being A meeting of the Chamber of Cacmerce was submit to you the sure of one who has been in
suob a candidate as has already ban named, Ion pointing dat until something came of it. such a candidate as has siready, baw named, I allow its junior artners or assistants to it embodied the opinion of the meeting ea
After some further discussion the Secretary conduct its affairs according to the dictates resenting the community there was no That Russiais ovetous of Kores, ny at least arought to hear on the native guilds through bed on the 15th inst. Er the purpose of R 17 yon is us of one who has been in
this colony since 1874, one who has been connect was instructial le repnet how far the existing of their own conscience if those dictates were reason whatever to prouded to any arguments a part of the peninsula, sensible persons
a part of the penins when she will atempt the Jabilee Glebration wish to par The CHAIRMAN aide funtion which is now fourth or fifth frau Gentlemen, I mean if those dictates were reason of it. The audience applaud to put her deals matter of speculation. cipate and let it be as bede the az-anomanry owing to a concession oncession which Me Daleymple, (Applymple as a ft and pro-istrite of a charge broughtersted with water on h part of the peninsula, no sensible person the Registrar-General's department to a-noinsting's member of the Leglative (cun- this solony since 1574, one who has been connect was instructal to repnet how far the existing opposed to the polity of the firm. It is in- in support of it. The audience applauding can doubt. The time when she will attempt due them to illuminate on the occasion of fell in place of Mr. A. P. MacEwen, who bas left ed with one of the cldest firms tu this colony regulations would meet the case of sumpans and
during that period, who was a member of the junke. of exist-uulees that the applause to depart from his years, or even as the opport to received gold in the mahuti & later we hebat an eye represente men, I har of Mr. Lalrymple most intiuse possible for any Government to exist unless this expression. Mr. Lawben went on to to put her designs into execution must, the Jabilee celebration If the guilds the Colony. There was a large attendance of drie
this express she his fifty. It in command a custeipate and let it be clearly understood
not however, remain a matter of speculation. ticipate and let it be clearly undershondre to-day to perform a faustion which is now fourth or fifth in the whole world, and pho
twelve youre--from;1875, to 1886 or thereabouts The following letter from the Acting Colonial itu speculationspuntanously a brAN youre-from,
The CHATZMAN aid-Centlemen, we are who has slag been twies Chairman of a Bank Seorotary was laid on the table- majority in the Logisay that the applause shewed it would not however, remain a matter of speculation spontaneously expressed a wish to parabera, Mr. B. Mackintosh presided of Committee of the Chamber of Commerce for lative As curbly. In by closed wher
England and those bo ueresury for him to depart from his It may be in a year, or ant for twenty.dve ticipate and let it be clearly understood. The CHAIRMAN anid-Gentlemen, we are met twelve your from 1875 to 1886 or thereabouts Colonica, which possess representative Georiginal resolution, natively, to hold his pewne years, or oren fifty years, but the blow will thud liey would charfully bear the other to-day to perform faustion which it who her Colonics which possess representative Georges be resons why the opinion be struck as soon as the opportunity seems themselves by Trying a myneese on the theagh intrinsically of sot very great value is sure in proposing air. Dalrymple as a fit and pro
bold
peace and would not attempt a couped in as some years ago, a soncession which Me. Dalrymple, (Applause. I have much ples the Goverment to inform you that his attention baying
at present its Chairman. Gentlemen, I mean
BIR, -I am directed by the Offer Administering varddient, when the Gloverandert vases to entirely as to the couped in at some years ago.
sceive squeeze Downs and ripe. We may expect, however, to receive themselves by lerving
Ver; to goods ceptable, butirativus consider that the ragination of years
i
sare in proposing Mr. draw a few days ago to the dismissal by n da. command a majority it n sigus: In a Crown was entertained. Then Mr the opinion be struck as soon as the opportunity seems penes and would not attempt to company owing to a concession which was grast now fourth or fifth in the whole world, and who Borstars was laid on the table...
gistrate of Colony things are different, and it would be his hearers placed themselves in the poei some previous notice of the event from the goods sold in the markets their operation ous which I think, wo may look upon
mselves in the posi- some previouspect, however, to receive themselves but attempt to coup prosary owing to a connessio
to in a
to srce in the Legislative Council of this Colony.mp
ground that are was no law dealing with tas point, nything but desirable that the Governor tion of ten bolding an opinion for which Japan Mou, which journal professes to would be very acceptable, but I any other anticipation or a promise that sooner or per person to represent the Chamber of Com Ettempted a charge brought against a man who had
too by they are unwilling or upble to stran Empore, the Uth September, or is probable the Chinese will express any as of the colonists in the Gorerament of this nomination of Mr. Dalrymple I
the tarma the idea of general iluminations later we shall hare body given to what (Appla should be perpetually exposed to defent by they are unwilling or able to give know all about it, On the fate day of the arm the
Eis Excellway ionmalistały regombaž čim opioiìca of the votes of bit sud violence to the one day affairs of life. It was to say they lead gaventional journalist Amongst salute of the troops, sports, a tre ball in the instituting or displayed by some osas of im- any osndidate to prop
ought not to be entertained. the votes of his saber mates. Nor does the a reason. We all know what weight is at Ruman Emperor, the Uth September, our ought not to
"Mr; T. Jackson--Mr. Chaleman and gentle the Acting Attorney-General on what His Freellenor entertained. As it now consider but an empty privilege. It (Applause. the Obiuese Wixtious US Colony IVES teenth cent in a Uniony present this so it mirably don't think you togation set out, however,
must be conceded, I think, that the raprente a very unport in matter to public health, systera necessarily do such wish the idea of illumications may tion of the colonists
nako-srotande sciences of the official volence to the con- tached to the opinion of such & man, in the contemporary was setaladed of quite a naois improbable the Chivese will express any must be conceded, I think, at the represente.
the Sanitary Board ponueses the power to uske by. seienges of the oficial members. There are every day affire of life. It was not audicient ber of thirge, concerning which it wrote as well bo st
life. It was not sufficient ber of thirge, concerning which it wrote such wish the idea of illumications may tion of the colonists in the Government of thie men, I have much pleasure in secording the consider
him for a great number of years most intimate- ay onlarly in this niustenth century, when an age by and
steinar as well be storee abandoned. Might we onlarly in this nisteenth century, when an age fly and can safely say that if he in-elected to russo radniecested, or unwhalenoma food andar. laws for the prevention of the manufacture or sale of two cases of official members, namely, a we content with a goneral holiday, a onlarly those who sit in Council by virtue of their did not want tresty revision, it was their & more conventional journalist might write not be the men of war in harbour, & of progres seems to be upon us, and in a thing present this Chamber in the Legislative Coun.section 13 of Ordinazoo 35 of 1857. Mr. Ackroyd those who sit in Council by vir for those present at the meeting to say they leading article, in much the same strain as as well be at once abandoned. Might we Colony leaves a great deal to be desired, parii nomination of Mr. Lairymple. I have known Mr. Ackroyd informas Hie Haoellergy is reply that
content with a general holiday, a to be Uniony office and those who are appointed by the duty to explain why they did not want it at the opening of a new year. Amongst salute by the men-of-war harbour, which celebrates its Jabilco next year. I
ear. Amongst rade of the troops, sports, a treat for the wanting of the Sanitary Board and the pro- could make a better choise. (Applause)
in
The all he will do it admirably. He is a man of added that milk being an article of food there could Crown irrespective of the office they hold. On the one hand we have a very clever other things, the writer was reminded by parade of the troops, sports, a treat for the wa san, detest curtain signs of progress. The much
rach overgy sud solity, and I don't think you be no doubt that the addition of water ta ndal. In this Colony there belong to the former triumvirate of writers-Sir EDVIN ARNOLD, this day of fete that the past twelve montre school children, and a subscription ball in the institution of the Sanitary Board and the pro could make a better choise, (Applause) therers of that body reported utterances to the halloo other candidate Mr.
The CHAIRMAN-Has soy other gentleman of the Ordinance, which prosuribes the penalti for class the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General FALMES, and Captain BRINKLEY have not been without the usual crop of dis evening to wind up with? Whether there grassive views displayed by some of the elected
members of that body are indications of many candidate to propose? If not we will proceed the breach of the bywa, the maximum pacally in General, and the Colonial Treasurer, and to continually having before the people of Eng. turbing rumours concerning Russian in-d he some permanent, trial proewent, while the manent reported utterannes
Russiening windscription ball
250 or is defosit of paymont imprisonment without the latter class the Surveyor-General, the land reasons in favour of treaty revision and trigues to obtain possession of Korea, and tatter that tak
of memorial is a member of that body are indleations of im
Korea, and matter that any be considered as the time of Larit Koutsford that he was unwilling to There being no other candidate Mr. Ede-aad hard labour for a term not exoeding three taths: Registrar General, and the Captain Superin when the Yokohama community assemble to he goes on to inveigh against a party of approaches neater. Our purpose in refer imposa un Crown Colonies legislation to which Wood
such a 0450 ne the one under, consideration His tendent of Police, or whatever other oficer gether to protect, they place themselves in the writes in the East who make it their busi ring to the subject at all at the present time those colonies were oppsed je certainly a glosnita not
at all at the present time. Those colonise were opposed is certainly a gloom Mr. Wood! do requealed by the Chairman Presuming the hy-laws made by the nerd to b
Excellancy has doable whether the penalties map Mr. FRANCE Bold the proposers and seconders tioned are soltat to guard against what may prove may hold the third seat, which is at prosent position of men with no reasons to give for mess to seize every flying falde and invest it defly, with reference to the suggestion to of sunshine as pleamnt as it was unexpected.
to give a ball. This is the time of year when the with those indication, gentlemen, I hope of the candidates had maally soted assornfineers a considerable danger to the comunaler and His Bi vacant. As to the three officers included in their opinious. If it be true that an ounce of with features of reality and who manage to the a in the chamber that governs this Colony The it would be proper for him to not as a scrutineer
The CHAIRMAN said he had seconded one of cellopoy would be glad, therefore, if the Board would the latter category, they are free at any time, fact is worth a pound of argument it is no less foster part of doubt and international winter's festivities begin to be spoken of that is the future, and the near future, we if they find they cannot loyally support the tea that an ounce of argument is worth a district which is in itself calculated to sather St Andrew's Society has already ad shall have the representation of the colonists the candidates and as Chairman ho did not think be good enough to favour him, with any suggestions. Government, to raiga their seat in Council pound of prejudice and opinions unsup sist the events they desenie. Such date wertised ita annial feeting, when the great the chamber that governs tonte, Colunghe it would be proper for him is not da si scrutineer
of prejudice and opinions ou will be discussed, and later
The ballot them took place, Mr. Woodin and Day are compelled to vote as they are directed, to others as it was to him that there was no law notably the case in respect of tion of the celebration of St. Andrew's Day present method, by which oficials in this Colony it would be proper for him to set as a scrutineer. In the matter that they may doen, desirable. without sacrificing one cent of their emolu- ported by Dereon are generally placed ur-informed," was notably the case in respect of tion of the celebration of St. Andrew's Day present method, by which oficials in this Colony Attomey-General, host may suggest itself to the linglish residents not worthy of the present age. (Heat, hear) moente. As to the Colonial Secretary, the der the latter heading In this instaner, the fast report circulated, when the public will be discussed, and later on the idea of whether their opinions are in scoort with the Mr. Edo acting as ratings, and the result the
lonial Scoretary, the bored by person are generally sad susist the greats they deserialulates to a ther St. Andrew's Son to be spoken of that in
the der the latter heading ned respecto al meeting when the guca to the chamber that goreans this
against adulteration in the Colony, but bo Attames General, and the Colonial Tres however, it is not the case that there were no was assured that this time, beyond all giving u St. George's Ball during the season Instructions given to them or not, b. I think, was announced as followa
MR.TH. WHITEHEAD... not the case that there were no was assured that this time, beyond all giving & St. George's Ball during the season whether their opinions are in accord with the Mr. Ede acting as rutineers, and the result ther it was as much a matter of surprise thought the sooner they got ose the better. The aurer, they belong also to the Excentive reasons to advance, but simply that the question, the inesced by Bussin, and Posibly the decision in both these cases Gentlemen, I hope even if freedom be given to
consideratipa of the whole subject would take Council, where they have a voice in framing moeting in its widom, or its folly, did not name had been complications might be affected if there were a general ufficial members of Connel to vote socording to the elected representative of this Chamber. (Apo bof
The CHATEMAN-Mr. Whitehead is therefore some time, but as the special question of milk the pohry of the Government. These officers think it to advance them. By this course that now, if ever, grave
was now before them he thought they might pass tatim the limit of our progress could not to the on resign their seals in Council with- they deprived their protest of much of its were in store. Had it been apparent that understanding that in the month of January the dictates of their cociense that it will not this elected representative of this Chamber. (Apwasowe ora
in Council with they to advance then. By this course at now, fer by Hussin, and Possibly the decision in both these cazes Gentlemen, the prevent age. (Hear. hear) out reigning their offices, but it has been due weight. But even as the matter stands, this story extansted from the usual source, there should be a Colonial Ball to celebrate bo
Bui oren 1e of its were in store. Bad a complications might be affected if there I hope
buye and buje and trust that thi will be bat Mr. WRITEHEAD. Chairman and gen-ame special resolution with reference ko milk
the general qrection to a committee. Jaid down by the Secretary of State that is neither the Government nor the public at the Russian Government would probably the Jubiles.
stepping stone and that in the future the lugen, I beg to offer you my very hearty thanks The AOTING REGEBA OBNERAL d tmu a point of conscience arose touching morals home an be insensible to the importance
be insensible to the importance have left it unnoticed. But, although pub
whole of this Colony will be represented in Ita for the honour which you have conferred on the aeligion they might be excused trem take attaching to the pestices of, to any ear, the lished originally by Chinese novepapere,
Chamber of Conus by the elected members of banking institution which Lave this honour to thought in the particular case referred to the for attempted fraad on the purchaser in selling ing art in the proceedings of the Council entire foreign community of Japan, for it it found its way into the Japanese press
this Colony. (Applause Fancy, gentlemen, represent in Houghong, and I shall, to the ut-rate might have punished the man our ordinary every day work, got the Iuperst moet of my powere exert myself to merit the
myself to marit the milk what was really milk and water st which the particular matter in ques appears to be in contemplation that
ars to be in contemplation that similar in such a form that the latter became ap
pelley of this Colony being governed by,confidense you have reposed in me. (Applause) Mr. FRANCIS mid the seller would not be tion was dealt with. The Governor him-meetings should be held at the other ports,parently responsible for its trail The We have recurved the following communenbordinated to, and placed Rodve this control ME. DAIRYMPLE M Chain and genorimiustly liable for fraud ankoms ho sold it
temen, wolf is put free agent, but is subject and there is no reason to suppose that the Authorities at St. Petersburg were there qué It has been alleged that there is of people ton thenmand miles away! What domen, I beg to thank my inpporters for their with an express declaration that it was milk and to the orders of the Secretary of State views entertained there are different from fore induoad to take the decisive step of systematic over-pressure going on in the would we think in our ora businesses horo abla asistance in my favour. L'ar sorry I have not milk and water, bat he might be liable to a Suppose Buy the freedom Mr. MACKINTOSH asks those of the Yokohama community.
officially assuring Japau that Russie enter schools of the Colony and to such an ex-and many of them I venture to say are of not been brought to victory, but thank my sivil action. He thought it would be very un for were granted to the official members, Although Mt. Lowans thought it un-taina no intention whisperer of seeking tent that the salth of the youth of the greater magnitude than the affairs of this porters for all they have done for me. (Applause.) satisfactory if the question of adulteration were for were granted to the other would necessary to give the princpal resolacatod, at the time to one of
The meeting then ferminated what would be the position? They would necessary to give reasons in expport of the "to annex any part of Korean most im Colony is being andermined by it. To test Colony-if those businesses were left in their be on the one hand irresponsible to the Go- opinions expresed by the triumpal resolu-portant intimation, which, though com- the truth of this allega ion and to as story, day policy under the control of partners
have every bain, in case there should be serious over-steal of the Love Government is absurd HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD, ernment and on the other haud irresponsion, subsequent speaker, Mr. Hoors, inmunicatod at the time to one of the lesbain, in case Lhere should be serious over at home? (Applause.) It appears to me this Me to the public, and by casting their moring the third umplution, did mentioning Japanese journal, does not appear to presatire, the elasers of school children.
presstire, the lauld under the cont
aren | sa it is mischievous; for what can they know of work? A COM rofex, on the one side of the other might vir some of the reason for objecting to treaty bave pttracted the attention, it deserved."" particularly enfering from it, arriage our ovory day bila? How can they Allow na tually control the administration. Such i revision. Speaking of the proposal to sub- Aad one coptourpurary showa binaalf a will.ments are being ads for a thorough They cannot do it at all; even though they have The Sanitary Board met on the 19th lost and regulations for carrying it out. It was
ar toptenpurazy showa bwall state of things could never work for good. jeet foreigners to Japanese forisdiction with ing vietin of the confidence trick, which is medical investigation of the health of the partmanent advisers at home who may formerly Thore, were presents Hos 3. Brown: Prodd altogether beyond the provings of the Board to In the ship of state as well as in the ship of fout any safeguards he pointed out that, apart the more remarkable innemuch as he boys attending some of the principal boys' have spent some time in the Colony they ent: Major Caneral Gordon, Five-Prident renta what was virtually a new crime and of
bove the Colony. The investigation with what is passing amongst sent here, Registrar-Genera N. 1, Ede, and Mr. He comsierve there must be subordination, and from the competency of Japanese tribunal, declares in the latter rart of his article that aebcols of the Colony. The investigation not keep themselves permanently au fat Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., Dr. Ayres, Colonial fonoo. The Bond semed to have power in
competones thinks it is, not to thie whether the form of Government be a very serious question dress from the fact he thoroughly understands Bunsins, will be conducted by D. CANTEIE, who has with what is passing amongst us. It requires Surgeon: Hon. N. U. Mitchell-Innes, Acling make by-laws under the Health Ordinance bat
When representative or autocratic. To suk that that foreigners were asked to surrender a though he thinks it is not to be carriedkindly volunteered this services for the pure the soloalet bimself, who is resident here, Registrar-General Mr. Wang Bhing. Hon. Ho he did not think they ought to do it. 10, was went to keep torch with the requirediente of the Kal. Dr. Ganilie, Mr. N. 3, Eds, and Mr. H. the duty of the Logislative Council to pasta each of the members of the Government, or great deal of that which now they possessed out just yet. Busalus atitudes be holds, pose. It is to be hoped that Mausgers of colony. Gentlemata, in making these romarke KeCallum (Eseretary)
-speelfo law and then the canitary Bound wight to speak more conectly, each of the official the right of habeas corpus, he wid, was hat must be distinctly pacific for the present. Schools and parents of school children, for I would deprecate their being trated or tumed in DEATHAGE OF MARI, LOTS 102 AND 10% be entrusted with its carrying out. In England. members of Conneil; should be rendered in proposed to form any part of the future and indeed for several years to come.""whose special benefit this inquiry, is to be any way as reflecting upon my moinber of Council, A letter from the Anting Colonial Secretary there were several sets dealing with adulteration responsible is a very different responsible is a very different thing from ask system of the country then again, there This is much as though, one should continue beit, w give every facility to the proposed past or present, or the collective Gerernors who was laid on the tablo informing the Board and the local authorities made regulations to ing for representative institutions. Even the was to be no institution of the system of to walk in company of a juan, whose known medical examination of their children are provided over a My remarke rotor not to tast His Excellency the Governor p.carry them ont.
Mr Eps-Should we not recommend to the member for the Chacober of Commerce, if he iuries, and they knew, certainly in political aim it was to knock him down and rob him, The inquiry will be confined to the princi-individual bat to the system. I do trast, gentis proved of the resolution pawal at the last found that he could not vote in accordance; how valuable juries have been in Eng under the comforting belief that his conductal boys schools whoo Managers courts, the candidate that will be elected at this manting of the Board with regard to the overnment what is required
menting will bear in mind that what our aim is drainage of these lots in that the resolution Mr. Fasci-Why should we do their work. with, the formally expressed views of his land ; a great deal of the liberty of the Press would probably be pacific for some time inquiry, and no child will be medically is to have progres, so that this colonzeball chtain was to be noted upon on the dialingt un- for them ? constituency would probably consider it his had arisen from the independence and to come. Take ber Basipram neighbours and examined whose parents or guardians dis as far as possible representation aginat taxation, derstanding that mab was authorised in the Dr. CASTLE. They request as to do it and duty to resign-rather than to vote according sternoces of juries in refusing to give verdicts rivals, we are told, Russia is not exempt approve of it. We are invited to reutic We will now, gentlemen proceed in the usual way. special circumstapos of the case and that it was point out that we are the power to make by
whan prosecutione had en instituted by "from the notion of the law whioblate the above project in the public interest. Those gentianen habere candidats, to propose ant to be considered as a precedent for other one. laws.
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12th September, 1560.
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it
dealt with simply se s matter of by-lawe. He moved that a representation be made requesting tha Government to introduce a specific law. on the subject. When that had been done it A Would be quite time arough for it to be referred to the Sanitary Board to inske rules
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