TUN DAXES F&BOS ĮRIDAY DROHMBER 1978. 1990
HET WECTINKAD - Tot but this is an hifravegant pride to pay for the 25
“PUKLIN KATHIWER The next vote was ous for public infeksi, on
The CHAIRMAN—It' in'n rather long way timated total cost $17,000, tuted expendi sure to 31st December, 1890, $7,000; intimated from the Hospital, but I should my it is "gnite possible that is the end it will be afflined for supenditara 1991. $10,000, AND A
Han, Ho Kat moved to omit the rale. He private paying patinuta, bus, that of contre la argued that it would be butler jo leave it 19, poslile the present question. Tha gawition now privata porsóus to satablish public latinos, in whether we shall wote"the money for this makiniry sayoharga for Lile w
particular purpose, and Lam afraid we are tied by the acta, or otir pradávníants Hough K Anawcan-myopdil
The role was greed to,
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Tas SURVEYAN GEEHRAY mid löst the was also a matter thai háð banni‘racontimended by the sanitary Sovet It Way onsalleged thats as dies of the population who were waahle to a fond
tomorrow" afternoon, when the subject will assentially necessary, bat at the sang ton) doubiles be brought up..
cannot get over the fast that the amount of The CRATEMAN---I si anzious to put matters mansy saked fie siems to be huge. $90,000 inte form. I therefore make this motion, and if sume to be a very large amm... 1 you agree to , it will brought up on Monday for Tbs VYSTOR-GENERAL--You have, build. confirmation by the Legislative + onnch, and honings covering 88,000 guare foot. It is a very members will that be able to express their largó undertakloje, yr
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Bars you apinien wad to samanhon slot to the reduction.
The ACTING Atronnue.Gan-In this gut a separate setimate for the bauen P raport of the Acting Portmaster General, I find The BUETETŐK OBSIRAN+Yer, tia Sath tunt in paragrag & and all the other paragraphe mate le meds up a Lallonbeep sa piman Ye calculates the low and he does ant say what pat 57,000, langbter house $14,156, water is the beals of his calmlation, but when you ply 8640, drain as the slaughter, came to the woty lat paragraph, 17, by English
C. P. CHATER-1
Went to the difer, even wamali foe" for florasapunudation" And coil, buignys Hangkong pays to Egypt 201, honne in 18×9 wan 335,000:
although not directly remunerative the work Italy.5 d. Francs .67d., and United Kingdom suce between that and your estimate? 1,674, cotal 8.00d, on such ballonnes letter: The CUNYUTOR GENERAL-- This is an entire was no Indirectly, bearass the contenter who suppose he has taken that 8.098, as the basis of ly different estimate. It is rather a remarkable removed, the sail pais considerable sm for the cost. Of that you as the United Kingdom coincidence that the amounts should be so near.it. There was a vote on the estimate last year"; geta 1.07d. If the postage is to be reduced in the Hon. T. K. WOTTERZAD-Can you give us someʻirdy, work had been got out from home, and and without farther expenditure part of the smount sbare of the United Kingdom to remain the autpe, the co & of sxcavating P,
The Bureator-GENERAL--Without on alieady expended world be wasted. If kon: and are we to pay Italy and Franco the seme
The CHAIRMAN-All the matters can be siderable amount of Inbour I would not, but I members would visit the villages and sing lecked into in the interim, bat as I before ob think perhaps it may be deduced from them of the back stronte ani lader in 2 served, I am simply adding the committee figar I have given. For Instampe, $97,000 for city, they would soo that latrines are not only on a tologram received this morning, which is of the sheep and pig depot; out of that amonut desirable bats mesossity from a innitary point awost argent character, becuase they state that $25,193 is for the building, and the remainder is of view. There was apcial committee ap pointed some timingo of which Mr. Chulwick in England they start with the mail saving on for the site and retaining walls. the 1st January and they destra na I predbla
The ACTING COzontal, TREASURER-Doc and himself were members and they were strongly' 50 approve of a reduced rate of postage and to the erection of one involes the ecuation of the favour of the section of fron Istrisom in fast Tot that take effect with the curraspooding mail other? If ons is passed-must all be passed ?] this form d'a special branch of the work which from hare. On the whole I think I will in The SUBTE-GENERAL--The slaughter. L'hadlok" domaitare cry for the Tite the committee to agree to my motion, bocne in separate from the depots, but the depots improvement of the health of the polony...
A long discussion surved. haestuse it leaves the hom membori antirely have b on'considered an urgent iseceneity for free to oppom it when it comer before the many years past. The present stale of thing is Legislative Connell for mofirmation if ou conabastately scandalone and thing that would aideration of the whole frota and on sousidara-† bardly be tolerated in any sivillud commerity. tion of the reply of the Chamber of Commeros At present the pigs, as far un I understand, are - they think it mammary te’'do max. *• bevisenyo akomad wway in. Geen she over the other in the
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-Wi}} | basements ofhinese honses.
Hon. C. P. CHATER The depots will be a this be in addition to the $90,000 refunt of post- agate England, Italy, France and other onantrie-vory emanerative publis work no doubt. The and the $82,000 for the colony's share of the inome will be 96,700 from heap and pigs, expanses of the postal convention?
and it costs the Government $87,000 to put up the The CEAIEMAN-That is on one ads ofthene-buildings. That is a very good raturu, which count. Against that we have receipts from the onlo we are at present not getting at all. But the of postage stamps, but we are obliged to pat it alsoghter-bouss is differsat. We are gutting down in this way. This would be a loss, and 838,000; when wo put up the new buildinge will therafate it would be an addition.
we get so much more?
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENBAL –This 35,000 would be an otasi los?
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The Charman-The profit on the old slaughter-houses sught to be taken into con The Chairman-No; it is to cover a pur-fsideration. That is a most important item. sibio loga, he wn whether there will be a inse ori The SURVETUR-GENERAL-That would some not depende pou exchange, and ne member of to a very considerable sam. The property would venil wook take upon himself to my what probable all for more than 820,00. It is mime the rate of exchange for the next your world be.thing more than 10,000 square feet. Ia fast I
Hog, T. H. WaTEHEAD- What zoemity is may my we hate had an offer for it. there for the Pianos Committee voting thin En to-day?
The CHAIRMax-The telegram I read. Has TH. WHITEHEAD-But hat, osoas sity is theref
The CHAIRMAN To bring the matter for ward to be conïrmed in Connell. What is voted in Finanss Committee ja not binding on the Connait
Un the Chainman pulting the quoaßup to the rate
Hồn, Ho Kật mid he would withdraw his accendment if the axpenditure had already been incurred at in that on Sha amandment was arolers.
A rote for Coolls Quarters situated cost $7,000: slimefest expenditure 1801, 38.200, and Tote of 17,191 for iterations and additions
to
come to the Cosuell for the wors, it will cames delay and result in the matter failing through.
The Acra ArTORNEY GENERAnd the Coungll would say "Why do you enter into negotiations privately and bind yourssives with va sonraling us
The CHAIRMAN-I think it la rathers matter of principis. You have to say whether you will vote this mum of 840,000 for the Governor's
Peak-insidence.Dr.net...........
in the offers of the army, for without good Jendors an army is of no nie whatever,
8300 reward is offered for the arrest of the two leaders in the inte village riots at Fokusi.
As thoy are now replacing the mat zoời nế the guardhouses by tiles a gentleman dan peti tioned to be allowed to have the old materials, but his pedition has not been granted and he has b bagged to remember that the materiala coat money, Two fires reported in the sabarba, anîlher of
Bank
JOINT-STOCE-ILARES.
COMPANY.
+ Hongky & Shi
| PAID UP QUOTATIONS:
$125 246. kew festą,
(210; an veŇ SABUKA 221.5 3281 27.1.8 87%
£10 £19
100 $68, buJTEKS
Do. New I.. ... Do. Fracks. Certifs. New Orloutal Brown & Co.. B. G.. Campbell Moccad.Ca Hoa. C. P. CHATER-That_the_building in any grost importator
China Borno meansmary there waù ba ng daubt. The present Some diflantty seages in sorting the parties China Sugar... building it ur worthy of the Governor of Hangat a welding between two twin brothers and two Chinese Lean '81 C... kong. What we should like to ketion is when twin sistere, nobody knowing which is whick. Chanane Lean '96 E.. T. and where the new baŭdlag is going to be built. the Hospital wore agreed to. To
The Editor notloss a new lottery on the Cruickshak & Co., LUNATIC AUTLUM FOR CHINESE. — The CRAIRMAN-That cannot be answered. model of the Manila lottery, the numbers of the Dairy Farm Co... Tis next vote was for a blillas maylam for In this case you are asked to vote for a prin- tickets being the some those of the Manila Fenwick & Co., Geo.. Chines; estimated cost, $20,000 estimated exolple. If this Comboil were te sote, tha um lottery, but conting ten cents only, sad the Gordon & Co... G... Green Island Cemeat. pandits to the 31-4 December 1890, $12,86), for any given property and negotiations were prizes being proportionately reduced. In a
silmated expenditure 1891, 17.200
shen opened coacerning it, you would and the recent ease a master inducing his arent to Brick & Cement... E.&O. Bakary ................ The CHAIRMAN With Flareon to this vote, peles of that property would go up large per- bay a ticket from him and charging him ten Hongkong. Gao. I can only say that hon. mothers will doubtinis contage, or I should be very much surprized it ash to incoli ads to his oh gcin at the day Hongkong Electrio... ing that the tiskot won the first prize and al. . L. Iways. recollect the late member, Ho, A. P. Es on, it did not.
though the servant forgives him the cheat and Henghong Ice........ bringing before the notion of the Government The vote was agreed to. in a most emphatià way the want of proper QUARTERS FOR THE SUFERINTENDENT OF THE generously gives him $10 ont of his winning it H. & K. What & G.
does him no good asho worries himself into an ill-H, Steam Laundry.. acomodation for Chinese lensties, and this
nese and has to pay more than that to the doctora. Hongkong Rope...... amount really appears on the estimates in consequnam of Mr. Mackwell's representa-
Four kidaspped girle are found on hoard a H. & W. Bock...................
Hetois tions last wear. The work is, I believe,
West River-boat and released. under contract.
The SuntexoB-C1SNGBAL—IF is under con- treet and will advicon).
Yots agreed to
FOLICE STATION AT ABERDEEN. The Dezt vote was a Police Station at Ali r- dron; pdimsted cost, $22,115; expended to June 30th, 1890, 14,61-; satimatail daponditars, 31st Dra mber: 1890, 38,615; satinated, expenditure 1891, $28,500.
BOTANICAL AND AFFORESTATION
DEPARTMENT.
The next vote was one of $18.500 for quarters for the Superfstandmant of the Botanical and A forostation Do, artment; artiminted total
cat.218,50: estimated cost 1891, $10,000.
Jba HAIRMAN-The Sarveyor General will be able to give some explanation with regard to this rote.
A faithful dog losing its life in protacilog its i master from a. ensko in kouded · down to fame. The editor, however, fails to mention the dog's esta
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An undertaker carrying a sofin to the wrong address is compelled to pay for raskere to dispel the ill Inck hotad unintentionally brought to the housA
A case of mysterious murder_reported from Loting, a schoolmaster being found by his pupils
The BULTETOR-Grverat-This role appears on the stimates of 1884. Bocs years ago the prosont rendenes was examined by the Sursayor- onsral and condew red, but since then, as it was propound is build a new pisos, very little has been done in the way of repairs, and now the building covered with mounda. is really on its last legs and something most be A fatal ira reported from Sinhoi, a jouET done because the present building is almost un-woman losing her life.
obtained for the new building.
· The Chairman rond the rals to the affect that after the question was put no further dis sussion could be allowed.
Hor. Ho KAI said he thought he was entitled to remember the old one. It was one of tenantable, Plans have been got out and tenders
FOR. Hoa T. E. WHITE <EADW $90,000 beHos. Ho Ka
Han, Z. J. Kww.vink the total cost?
ou. C. P. Chater Hen, P. Byrj
The amendment vote was passed
The SURVEYOR GENERAL-Yes, that is the estimated total nast, which i bava overy 70800 to believe will not be exceeded.
The question was then put and the vote was passed zems. cos.
PUBLIC LAUNDRIES.
The uaxtvote considered was that for public laundries, énimated total cost $85,000, estimated spooditure 1891, $12,500,
À MAXWIT
NOTES ON THE MISSION OF 'THE
" INCONSTANT" TO THE PESCADORES.
There in being erected provisionally in the garden of the French Capsulete-General & menuent for the emetary of the Franch goldiers and nailore who died at Kelang during This menu- the French occupation in 1884 85.
The Crammas—as to Abertas Police Sut tion, there may be one-or wở hon. members who can carry thale mecatiei far enough back
the oldest houses in the colony, · bugs - building of grazīta, standing on a plateau - 203 to give an explanation.
The CHAIRMAN-~-Why is ac much as $15,000 The CHAIRMANĮ must ask you either to feet above sea level. The men simply died required for a house P
of in a faselul manner from fever, and tha Tho SUVETOR-GLYKBAL—The bait in withdraw your motion or te
Hon. He Kar-I withdraw if the money has consegasuse was that this station was for offices, storis, and dopartmvat purposes.} been already spent
abandoned a great sumber of yön age. Only the upper floor is used as a residenos. The UHAIEMAN-The question is that $12,000| Tenentlar year a new station has been peamised, The CHITRA-Then to is not quite corrent be expanded during next year. To that an- and at last steps have been taken to commence to put it down in the estimates sa guitars. I amandment has been mered that $10,000 be not it. The plans as st first laid out were not alto-auderstand it is not only for quarfors but also expended next year.
The LERE ther sled the roll for the vote other approved of by the police officers for two for fires and stores, and there was some ques
FORSODE Ons was that the basament wan liasked j tion of a museum.
ment, which in vomposed of a pyramid of Bon- on the amendment that the vote he expunged, by a hill and that there was therefore no ventila Tho SURVETOR-GENERAL-Yas, offices, chow granite, renting ons base of the same stone,
tion through into the room of the man who have stores, and a herbarium. and the division yaa sa followi‚----
has been constructed by the care and undor to to sleep below; and again, the pinos was divided Hon. P. Rysik-Does the Assistant-Imper- | superintendenes of M. Élondin, Bagineer to the Ron. T. Whitehead into two wings whleb were joined by a staircase intendent get quarters to?
French. Manipality, well known for bis davo. Tu Aating BegintearBeneral in the middle. But it is most undesirable, in: The Calizuar—–Ko, ha rosaïves amaliowanos. Į tion to every patriotie work. This medament The Suryayor-Goncal
is the exact reproduction of acother constructed The Act. Colonial Trencase of a typhoon or attack, that in polios
The vote was approved. The Acting Attorney-General station one wide should be out off from the MAGAZINE FOR EXPLOSLEES, TONACUTTER" at Shanghal last month, which the French wen
ISLAND was therefore lost and the other. The present Surveyor-General has re-
of-war Incantant went recently to orect on the rised the plans and removed the difoulties, THE CIVIL HOSPITAL.
arranging that all the rooms occupied by the The Grat vote in serasotion with itäs res for men shall have thorough reutilation and that the the Staff Quarters. Estimated total cost $66,000; building shall be one instead of separated. amunat expended to 30th June, 1890,.$94,5774 estimated expenditure to 31st December 1890, The CHAIRMAN-The difference is this, that Hon. T.H. WHEAD-Has it been devided 339,977, estimated expenditure 1891, 328,623. anlem wa agres to it to day, after the mesting to spend this $12,500F Have plans been pre- The Burtefor-fi cazzata Tusco are quar, of the Legislative Council on Monday, when it parad sad slimnter arrived xt?
ters for the nursing staff, the rusistant subson, will be brought forward, it would have to be The SURVETOR-GENERAL—Yes. A commit the apathemary, and some others sönnected with referred to the Finance Cozamition; but as I tee of the Batitary Board at for some time with the hospital. The foundations were completed have brought it before the Finance Committee reference to this martar, and the question is rather fore my arrival, and as the plans were prepared to-day I should be justifial in moving that in-so argent one, because owing to the training of and the buildings now in progiem we have very stead of being referred to the Finance Commits the Albany Nullah and branch nuliabs a ove little choice left in the matter. In the outro tee it be dealt with by the Legislativa Connel Keatedy Road, the washermen in that locality of last year contraata wareentered foto, sad the will very soon be turned out by forms of miroum-baildings are now as far advanoid that before Hon. T. H. WHITEHELD—is there is every stances, that is to say, the nailah whers they the rainy season they will be roofed in, I hope prospect of the Government baring the views) now wash their clothes will be trained in ma- The amount set down in the estimates in re of the Chamber of Commerce befors them on soury channels and will no longer be available quired to meet liabilities under existing oon Saturday morning, I think it would be better to for that purpose. It is rather a prowing quen traota, postpone our decision.
|tion what is to be done with the people when they Hon. P. AYRI-It mems an czarnota suti, The CHAIRMAN We cannot decids; it is for fare terned out from there, and it was thought $66,000, for a house for the nursing staff. You -the Legislativa Cannell to decids. I am per-sdvisable if possible to erect some laundries at might build a barrnek for a regiment (or that.
fectly willing to withdraw the motion now, hav- Wanchai with a view of providing accommodation Hon. J. J. KESIOX-You might build the ing obtained the discussion and put hon mom-for these particular men who now wagh obore Ciril Hospital itself for thaf, at any rate, hers on the qui vive na to what is going to take Kennedy Road. The committee recommended
The CHAIRMAN-Some explanation is due to phoe nart Monday. The only difference is that that an experimental binek of ten sndriss in- the committee on this point The original we shall simply proceed to consider the matter faluding quarters for the soolies who carry on estimate was only $49,000 and now it is. $66. 00. ie Council next Monday instead of referring it the work, shou d be created at an estimated cost The SURVEYOR GENERAL-ID what year to the Finances Commition. I now withdraw of 825,000. It was thought, that amount world was the estimate for $45,000 vanda ? the motion, but I would ask member to be per- rather more than core the cost.pÌ.... tàin ex- The CRMAN-Ϥ 1889.. fectly prepared by next Monday, wher the taat.tablishment at Wardhat. fer will e, me up for saltlement."
HOD, T. H. WHITEHE^--I hardly see the necessity of roling this sum to-day,
itself.
TER BLADONTRA-MOVIE.
The COLONIAL TREASURER--Exporimontal, Fin it?
The CHAIMMAN now come to public The HULVETOR-GENERA-In this way that works extraordinsey. Three itame were left nothing of the kind has bain date before, and it over for further consideration, Nos. 11, 13, and would be adrimble to sea how they work before 44 270. 13 dongguan nd-shoes-and-en to any additional expense. If they work pig depots, estimated cost 390,000, and it is pros wall/kav_xosh se okrenuti Ammaking it dow posed to spend 360,000 next year. The question foolony should be done in these places instead of is whether this $60,000 abal? be passed or not. (in the mullaba na at present.
spent
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The STEVETOE-GENTAL-I expect that was the smitat estimated as required for that your
The GRAIRMAN-HO, the amount estimated for 1889 was $90.000 and the original tatal estimated cast 54%,000,
The SURVEYOR-GEVER&L-I have never seen that original estimate. work can be doutplated for the und few dd Tanmayacagimli gong asising, shat the for and that no further call will possibly be under
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Austin Arna Bangkong Hotel... Pank Hotel Shaween
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Canton China Firo Ohma Traders" Hongkong Fiu ... -North Chins
Singapore..................! Straits Pire
Straits Marine. Union nga| Yanglaze
Tard & Building-
B. Land Investin't Kowloon Land Inc. Peak Building..... Humphrys Estate. West Foft Buildig. Luzon Segna Mining-
ilalmoral Gold... Charlmugages....
Umurie
Jelebu
Panjom
Kanha
Selama......
Planting-
East Barnes Labuk Planting Lamag Masting.
Bonge Kayah...
China & Manila.. Douglas 8, 8. Co.... H., Canton, & M... Fado Glina-S
Star Taungli Trust & Loan Co.
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This was a vote for a new magazine at Stone Pescadore isleads, in the cemetery of the Frenshamship Coys. authors Island animated cost $17,625, -es-anitors who died on the islands durict their timated expenditure to the 31st December, 1890, cooupation by Admiral Courbet Wa masy rail 85,000; estimated emporditure 1891, 812,625. the fast that the illustrious Admiral himself in The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL --Whore The CHAIRMAN, said this vote was necessary jamong the number of the esilors who died as the baut la it to be?
on account of the present place being uufitted Pescadores. There is already wonument The Chairman-On the bill, rather above for us now. It was really an old gaol and had consecrated to this event in ons of the cometería", the present Harbour Office, and fading the served its purpose, but sings so many new ex at the very grate of the city of Makang. Another Watson & Co., 4.8 angrow panenge by: Apliebou and the valley. plosives, had been inranted it had become naces- cemetery, situated at a di-tanes, has remained
The AOTING REGISTRAR GENERAL – And it sary to bed now store. The wick were until now unprovided with suy memorial. is exported there will not be the lever here there manerative one began the Government changed was at the old place?
for the storage of explosives. The CHAIRMAN-It is to be hoped ont bevate approved. cause there is thorough ventilation all round: about the other thore was a great deal of jangle. Hor. T.-E. WETRICS&D Will this amount be sufficient P
The SURF&TOR-GENERAL-It is anticipated it will. The contrast is to be let in a lump atm.
The vote was.Approved.
CONPOLICE STATION & QUAKET-RAY, The aort vote was one of $7,000 for a polics station at Quarry Bay.
SHAURIWAN MARKET. A vote of $3,000 for new market at Shanti was was agreed to.
NEW GOVERNEST OFFICES AND LAW COURTS. On a role of $150,000 for New Government Uffect and Law Qcorts,
The CELIRHAY said nothing had been decided apon with reference to this matter, and the vote was thereforn struck out..
$10 $10, ann.
$50 £8, nom.
4101 173, nyara
$500 6p.at, promem.
2501 p.et.prem. $60 $45, nom. $10 $12, omn
$25 $20, nom. $50 $22), sellais
$18.50 $10, Baliers
$60 $75, nom. 210 $120, noia..
$100 | 9100, buyers
$26 $61, burrera $50 $78 $50. ncm. $60 $125, sells
1126 $73 p.et. pm. buyers
$50 50 p. at, dis, om.
· Stop ' $165, bayori
$40, 320
$TB SIN, NOM.
$50 $217
$20) $59, sollar
$50 $330 £50 Th, 200
$20 57
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$20 || $15, "buyaru 199, buyers $90..nom.
$100
250 100, bayon 830 114, Baller $18! nom. $100, 5200, nom. "
$40 $91 $100-$07
€10 ($114, nullate $31.58 $476, bayers
26.31 11, buyer
55 $2, sellers
17.04. $1.36
JE $2, alors
$50, $P, nom. 135 $29, buysTI $25 $8, nom
$50 $8, MySTM
$60 $130, sellərs
350 $48, sellera
$30 $364, ecllera $1426 protodiorallem
$30 $30, om. $11:23(9), buyers
£169, hujar
$10 | 891, boyam
E. &. COXON
Shaen Brokers.
THE WEATHER.
The Isconatant was charged with the duty of filling this void. The vessel left Shanghai ou the 26th of Novomber with the monument all prepared. The captain look with him to assist in his mission M. Galion ne interpreter, by. the kind permission of the Consul-General M. Missna. Falconer à L'ode Bratsteɛ, Pré. Zazu Wagner, and M. Colomb, asperintendent of Barometer 9`a-M....39.08 Therm... 9A.M. (Wet halb} public works to the French concession, kindly Barometer i ... 29.05 Tham. 1 P.M. Wat bulb) B placed at his disposal by the President of the Breton .29,97 harm. pin. (Welbalb) 66
Therm Maxipam
f Municipality, for the details of the erection of Thermam...6
Thermon. Fac..87 Therm Minimaru (ver the monument.
Thermom. & P.M...07.
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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
10TH DECEMBER, AT 4 PV.M. --
STATION,
The Chips nuthorities on the Pastadoras, who had been thoughtfully apprised by M. Rin LOWERING QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. The ORAINWAR-The-Government pledged
The next vote was che for lowering Queen's telhabor, French Chargé d'Ay'sures at Poking themailver five or six years ago to Mears. Butter- fald and Swire that this station should be built, and Load West; estimated expenditure $12,000 received the mission in the most courteous man- now the amount has been pat on the satiounates. It tinted expenditure to 31st December 1890 r. The osul visits and salutes were archanged
26,000; estimated expenditure. 1-91, $6,000.
between the exptain of the Inconstant and the | is only intended to be a small one,
The latter was good enough to place The SURVETOS-General said this proposal Gorernez. TESSULTSTUE GENERAL-The outcast hall briginated shortly before bis arrival in the the dispani of the captain a junk and thirty been let and it is within the satimats.
Delony.
s hon. members were aware there Chiasse sailors for the discharge and tempsport The SURVEYOR UZREZAL Y All theseria-a-purt of Queen's Road West two rather of the materials which were too heavy for the
atiff isalines, and it was proposed to cut thesnay-of war's boats, items were voted last year, and but for resin hills away making a early level road to The work being pushed an setitely was finish-Shanghai circnustatome the money would have been spent, West Point and Kennedytown. The amounted in three days. or might have
Họn. T. B. WHITEREAD-Theon ract is let?
“The vote was passed.
KENNEDYTOWN POLIJE ĮTATION.
monica.
in 2181,000.
bill.
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Before leaving Mazany Foodline .... in-the-astiate-was-813,000 That was for suremony, at which a portion of the sing ".....
1 Roads the captain inaugurated the monameat by smar cutting down the Sestons The cand one was rather larger in area, the one immediately at the row of the Insmatant sted. In his brint tow The next rote was one for 12,000 te, complete sack of tas gue norks. The second rest speck he expressed the thanks of Admiral Bes- Pictoris Tonk.... Hour T. Hintza i poland Zox buliting getpad there was contributed it the oil act of this pious Kennedytown Police Statio
would make available onsiderable quantity ard and the French Navy to ski them who had Canto posed to copy this megalkot police station very ease to believe that the progesde from mission and raised a memorial of those who, from Hor. C. P. CHATER-I 24n in 1889 we ented Ben. T.-H. WHITER AD-Hace ike. Chinese The SUEY.YOR-ÜRKERLY-Yes, outrots The CHAIRMAN-Directly be medical officers the the of this end would go a long way towards Admiral Courbet carared with glory and hasour Helina for the slaughter-house $5,000, for the essen-been apprasshed with a view of ascertaining have been entered into in complete the work for and pullo offers. are satisfied the bill at the paying the cost of ontting down the two hilis down to the humblast unknown salior, cama to Manila... sion of the cattle market $14,000, and for the whisther they would be willing to full in with the amount mentioned in the estimates.
back in 955 to be out away for reclaiming The CHAIRMAN-The effect of lowering this dis in this far land to fall their daly to their Cupa S, Jo epsod pig market $25,000.
the idas ?
Hou. C. P. CHATER-Those estirantes would purposes. For my part, if L-should be in charge The HAIRMAN-Perbaju you would like to The ACTING REGISTELE-GENERAL—Yes, I
The following is a translation of Captain de never vary if all the contracts were ist in the next year I would not recommend its occupation part of the Queen's Road West will be to ineuntrs
Vladivostock 다 go back a little earlier. In 1587 there was voted have had the washeraien before me, and the same way.
Jonquières' speech: Gentlemen, Craw of the Tekin In the extension of the cattle market $10,000 baly fox they seem to have is whether some fet your contracts for lamp sum. You than at the back, consisting of a series of old graves,
Tho CHATEA-Yes It is a much better plan always to if by any chance, as I now hear is possible, the bill arcess the incline ap ke Pokfulam Road
The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER-What Inconstant: We must remember first of all that Naga and in 1858 the same.
would be allowed ta iron in their own homses a mat know sxnotly where you are, whereas in other shanki le cut away to fill the Pray Ai
the tombs which surround as are those of Shanghai Hon-CP:CHATER I should like to haro preient and othure bo sent to the outskirts. They methods you go on from your to year, and by the I can say lo that if I have anything to do with are the advantager to the public.
The SCEVETO-GENERAL The increased Christians. The little space-available on-car-Feochew * explanation.
appear to think they might be subjected to natale time the work is Enished the satimats is more the police and this earth satting good on. I valas of property in the zeighbourhood. That, I ship has not allowed us the presence of a bit Anping The SURTETOR-GENELLT--In the estimates competition. The idea of the canitary Everdue danbled At least that has hean our ex- should outer my strongest protest against
religion to this simple ceremony. In the absence Hangkong.. for 1880 there was $35,000 for the slaughter was to got them all into thews places, so I parienes in the past, although we hope it will the occupation of the stating, ta niest of the beliese, is one of the chief arguments of the stry, who would have addel-tas element of Santow
petitionum. house and $25,000 for the sheep and pig depôt, bulion it was gated in the committes that if not be in the future under the present in besith of the man. I ́may mention this polics Hoo. C. P. CHATE-The fact that the ann. of such a one, we will make our supplication to Victoria Pank... making a total of $60,000. ke proant item in the experiment did not sacaced there would be embout of the office. As I said before the bratstation was started by Mr. Prios earlier than tractor can to the earth in the reclamation going the best of our ability by repusti g the regals. Chan Macao $9,000. The amounts placed in the stintes o less because the houses would be a valuable plan is to let the contracts for lump ans, as in the two previous ones. Alerdeen and Quarry close to thers permits of the work being done at tinapection prayer. (The prayer bating been loiho... for 1888 were simply the amounts to be expand. property.
done by Das ly evory ons in the colony,
Bay, contrary to the with of the officer in com ed it shut year. At that time so detailed The SURVEYOR GLERST-Yes, the henas Tus Sta ETCR-GINEEAL-1 thank all the mand of the police, who wakidered the other much cheaper rate than it nflrwise could be: si spin dosenes continued) Sings Isipong
The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER What arrival in the naval division known as that of lit plazs had been setiled fince that perial the to be rooted would be valeable as Chinese resis Cayeramant.contrants a lot in that way stations much more important and that they will be the cost of outting down the second hill P. the extrame East, the Admiral has solrusted Mails........ matter bas been very carefully good into and desices, not the warbing houses but the quarters Hon. C. P. Charzs-I understood from the ought to be finished. The Surveyor-Genere! The SULVEYOR-GENT-I have not gone burial ground of the French sailors who died at rsweter falling-
to us tie daty of eresting this tokig kit in the Cape S-Jansen detailed estimates have bean prepared, and the for the coolies.
Surveyor-General on the last occasion quite the į was of opinion that the establishment of amcu tof $90,000 is the result of those satimates. The Acting COLONIAL TREASURE WORLD. ile send in bls experience bo bal serer police station would assist in the prusation thoroughly into the estimate, but I have every Mekung in 1845. I take this opportunity of the docity, rock, and dange flasand at 10.53 1.0.).
Bon. C. P. CHAIES-Thon what we were the work be remunerative ?
known work done in that way. The contracte ) of whas war thọn a great object of the Ge.reason to believe that approximately it is correct, saying on your behalf how sensible we are of the exiled upon to vote in 1889 was only approximate]
thought adriable that a high charge should beüot fer a fixed sum."
The SURVEYQE-GENERAL--You. · It was not were always lát no:ording to mẹnaarəinki and į verament, the occupation of Kenndytowa, and and Vant is 9131,0001
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENTRAL-What! boguae done to us in entrusting this pious smounta
it in 10 denbt" apparent that if 'you' put down
Į mission to the Inconstant, and of permitting me The SURVEYOR GENERAL-- Yoo.
made, as that would cause opposition, but the
$181,0 0, The BURTETOR✪USKRÁL—I think there has a políòs station a population grows up round
The CHAIRMAN-I do not know what the to speak in the Admiral's name on this cuestion. Hon C. P. CHATER-Ar-sheer guem-work—ides was to let them have the samething like been some misunderstanding with respect to about it. That was most antiosable at Yaumati, fuelings of the committee are, but I do not think The Charge d'Afaires of Fration at Peking will The BURTITOR-GENERAL-At that time no 10 per punt, which would sover the cost of what I said. The meagizaments are made sim straggling village until the police station was we ought to vote an expenditurs of $12,000 if it perhaps allow me to thank him for the Imperature..... sile had been détermined on, so the amounts | maintenance and interest,
ply for making monthly payments for the work pat ap. No sooner was that defhan the village leads as to a farther expanditure of over facilities he has, boar kind enough to obtain could only be approximate,
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-If you completed as it goes on.
commenced to grow and it has continued to grow $100,000.
for a from the Chinese Government Intion Hoa. P. Rrezz-That money has not bean charges high rent they will put it on the warling. Hon P.Eraft-I understood you myself to over alace
The BUZIO-Gsxxx--Ifind I am wrong. t also press way thanks to those who Force......... The SURVEYOR. GENERAL-Tea; it was say that it was impossible to lata contract for a The SURYAYOR GENERA-Earth entting, The SUNYETOR-GENEAL-No. The works thought advisable to make the chergo as low as lump sau for foundations because you arer hon. members may be glad to Fact, at The total satinate for eating down both hills bare been directly associated with is this work, weather.....
and particularly to M. Blondin, to whom wo are now proceeding and email amount has possible. just spillent that the `Dovernment » new what you might come upon. Ton mig far. If there is ons part of the Colony $100,000 as the cost of oatting dowɑ tha second that was required for the ecostruction of the
affected the health of Keanedytown o
The CHIEMAN-That leaves more than owe the plan, the selection of materials, and all been ap-it. The amount of accommodation should not loss by the outlay,
ɓnd sey er you might End difioalt ground. provided in probably much larger than hòa, The CHAIRMAN—These hill-side washermen The URVETOR-GENERAL—That is so If whore worth-cutting fa going on it is here.
monument. M. Guillen has been gond"ənaugh members have any iden uf. In the shop must be driven from where they now are within alterations are made and the plans departed from, There are large recla cantions in pr
Hon. & P. CHATER mid it did not follow to accompany us and to give va the benefit of his depot share in accommodation for 500 sheep, vary abort time, and is question is, where not only in the case of Government hat in all gress, and we are tearing the hill-side to pinces that because the dral, project was carried out knowledge of the Chinese language and of his in the pig depot nocommodation for 1,500 are they to go to? Are they to wash the contracts, the contractor has to be paid for extrs for this sheep and pig depot, and earth-cutting the second bill meat recessarily be sat down diplomatic experienos in our relations with the piga" and. "I think I mentioned at the inf dirty clothes in their own houses with every work.
is going on on a very large scale. I have made also. A amorspily signed potition had been authorition of the country. M. Colamb's practical meeting that the slaughter-hamsa is in a much chance of spreading infection, or are propor Hon. C. P. CHATIE-How much the frequent inquiries as to the health of the people at in in favour of the work being carried out. Haowledge and professional chili hava hoiped so larger canle thike the present pas, beates the laundries to be established under the control of contract for the foundations ?
living in the neighbourhood, and only about He was not advocating it being dans less, to perform the fuel task of erection. Thope these latter is too small to slow the work to be the Sanitary Board ?
The SURVEYOR GEFA think a month ago I was told that throughout the as had bem histed oreo or twice, it would bepa. gentlemen will accept, through ma, an assurance India mail, left Bingapore on the evening of parried on properly, åttached to the daughter- The SUETETO-GENERAL-Yes, that is the mentioned in my report, 313,800.
summer the men engaged in this work had what is called a cooling shed. question, and an regards the nullaha sboro
Hon. T. H. WHITE-Door that include had remarkably good health suit that the air of Bt his own property, for he had one within of the gratitude of the Admiral and the entire the 8th Bad is due on the 14th inst. where the meat -is to be kept until it is Kennedy Road it is a question of two or three the retaining walls ?
· The P. M. steamer City of Bio de Janeiro this part was a good deal better than that of half a mile of that part of the town, but because ervios. This memorialis intended to perpetuate the membry of the sailors who at the died taken to market. The prosent practice is to all mentha
The SVETETUE-ÜExzzaË—Yes, everything Taipingehen owing to its being open to the its a public improvement.
Many fall left 840 Francisco on the 29 alima, ris low the people to take the carrases to their own Hon. C. P. CRATEE-But you cannot have up as the Imaenient.
The SURVEICE GENERAL said there was no Pescadores in the service of Feszice. houses. where they ara kept until the time of the laundries ready in two or three months. Hon. T. H. WHITEHEAD--How many rooms The CHAIRMAN-That is very good thing a great interest in the undertaking as they had greater number succumbed to the maladion which
doubt that the people in the neighbourhood took gloriously before the fire of the enemy, but Honolain opening the market arrives. As regards the The SURVYTOR-GENERAL-1 suppose are there in the building I don't want to for the future of Kennedytown. If it starts offered to pull down their houses and rebuild decimated sheaquadron and the troops. The body The O. & 0. stormer Polyphemuse lalt Sim- post, there are 92,582 square fest of land and shall have to be a little leniort with them and know the number of doors or of pauer of gisse, with a good reputation there better prospect three without any charge to the Government of the most illatrine of them all, Admiral Cour-gapore on the 6th and is due on the 13th inst the estimated cost in 890,000, so that the cost of not diapinse them bastily,
bat I should like to know the number of rooms of it being copied
The Austro-Hungarian stanmer Poandon loft the loud with the buildings on it will be some The Acne ATTORNEY-GENERAL-SOMS
The SURVEYOR-GENERAL-) cannot say'off- The SURVIVOR GENARAL—This is a man who I be work- to be done at all it should bet, was carried to France, where it recited the thing less than $1 par sqaro fact,
not be lost sight of that the people on both sideral bonours dus to a here. {bave already been displaced. Those near the head.. Thore will be good many; họn, mem-in greatly interested. Langator) He is the the road wers unanimously in favour of the interred to the solitary spot, where, far from Singapore.on the 8th and is dow bure on or
about the 13th inat. Hm. 2. P. CRATER-Are these sheep and pig tramway have all been removed.
bera if they go about the colony must have contractor and is interested in the health of his kume at present and required an openention they lie suis an alien race guarded is their left Singapore on the 7th and is das on the 13th
the country, for which they gave their lives, dopote to be anywhere near the slaaghter-house?
Thy China Shippers" Mutual stemmer Palling The SURVEYOR-GENERAL Then I muppose seen the building..
workman, and if there was any nahealthier from the Government, The BueverordzxEALL-They are all fo they bawa gone into the next süllah or up stream. How. T. H. WHITEBLAD-Wharede the staff the that thing he would do would be to come
repose by the majesty of death and the inst sonnathan with it. I have the plane with me and Hon. C. P. CHATER-I thó Chiness est renda now ?
and ask us for extra money on account of it...
-The vole was agreed to.
atlactive roepost which devotion to' duty The E.&O. extra steamer Taheran left Blu it might be easier to show the plans than to give | carry on their avonations in the manner they The CHATMAN—The nurini ara lodgað st The Chairman-My own experience of earth
ITORE. ACCŮUNT.
maat Altrays jurpire, Tomorrow. when we A verbal stewcription.
do now they will not go to the laundries, but it present in what ought to be the Look Foepital cutting this last summibe," am sorry to say, is The next vote was one of 810000 necessitated shall be far away, this memorial, rained by the apare at 84. on the DL and is due on the
1316 jost Hou: T. H WHITENEAD-Hos much levelling the Government stop them carrying on their
bands of Brenehmen, will watch over their Hen. T. H. WEITER SAD-I understand the not quite the same, I had ever through it, through the new system of stores account. been required?
arreations in the manner they do and compel Hospital requires enlarging. If that is, in which I never had before daring twenty years inserted with a view to improving the present of religious emotion by all of our service who
The SURVETOR-GENEAL id this sum we remains. It will be regarded with fastingen. POST OFFICE NOTICES. be SUBSDTOR-GENERAL-Y. The difi-thean to was the laundries, no doubt the laundries stond of telaining this paison, costing $65,000, and which I have not yet got over. culty was to find a site at all for the parpass would pay.and pay well."
for a boum for the Tsu, I think it would be s The vote was approved.
yston of keeping atores. He proposed to intra vialt Making; and if any stranger light by bare land was not ton valcabie, and the dimunity The SUBVEN-GENERAL—Ás regards wash very good thing to conizert it into wing of the
DISTRICT BOGODIS.
sou tla system he had been accustomed to all chanos on this desolate spot, this monument has bouc acerooms by making land
Ling is the streams there in no doubt the Govern- hospital.
The most vote was for a district bool at bis life, and one that was followed by companies will place before his eyes that sublime sentence 12th inst., 24.11.30 4.2. Hec. T. H. WHITEHEAD-And this coss? ment have power to prevent it for suitery The ACTING COLONIAL TREASURER-It is a Sayingpun, estimated totalist $10,000; estim- und prívate individuals. Under the present which centuries bave effaced from the Book of The SURTETOR-GENERAL-It has all been reason. As regards the ironing, it would be long distance from the hospital.
ated axpenditure 1891, $8,000,
system when anything was required a requisition Theymopyle, but which remains for ever graven 13th inst. at 150 a 76. included in the estimates.-The hon. gentleman diloult to prevent them ioning whore they ebose. The CHAIRMAN-Is there anything in the The CHAIRMAN said this school was a matter was sent home for the particular artiole re on the heart of every man of fəaling...” Ĝo, tall here produced the plans and explained them. The CHAIRMAN But you have power to make construction of this building to prevent its that had been under consideration for several quired for each separate building. By the our country that here we died in obedience today, the 12th inst., et 11.30 4.M. Ho said there was a special slaughter-house for by-laws the. Jewish portion of the community, sad sË.
being used as a hospital with private wards in years, and he believed the building had now been yelom proposed it was intended to keep a small har laws, "N. G. Daily News. The SUAVESOR-GENERAL-Tes, and the idea stead of offeers' quartors?
stock of articles required and charge it in the other for this Indian portion. There were also of the Sanitary Board was that it will not be The SUEYETON-GENERAL-It might be ati-İ The &CEVETO-GENERAL sald, the contrast first place to stores socork, and when the ar soolie garters for the people who looked after very say to move in the matter unless somelised for that if not required a residence for had been stand the work was going on the work on which the goods were used. I tiles were issued on requisition to dabit soef of compelion is used.
the hospital staff. A portion of it might be one of the ssbook provided for in the estimates Hos C. P. Chates-Is it advisable to have Hea. C. P. CHATZE-Then the question is, adapted as a hospital for private paying patients of 1889. Five new schools were placed on these would under this spater be very much easier te the slaughter-henso eo bear the depot/
if you'do that, whether the $25,000 131) audivo. Hon. T. WHITEREAD-It seems to me that estimates to be built, but as he was ant aware keep a correct ponunt of the cost of moh build. The SURVETOR-GENERAL-The matter bag The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-This is an expenditure of 366,000 for a residance for the what districts they were to be built in, be bading, bacates in the past it frequently occurred beanoarefully gone into by the Benitary Bowl, only for a trini.
bospitalstaff swantop and resklen extravagance the fire removed and placed them on the eat that material, ordered for one work had been Had the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon reporta The BUAVEYOR GENERAL--The number of The UNYETOR GENERAL-I ATO already mates one by one as they proceeded with them, need on acother to save time and prevent the that Ebum is no objection to having the laugh washormon in the whole of the city, according expressed my opinion on the subject in my The vote was agreed to.
work being stopped. fer-ho hear the depot. I may say there is nete Mr. MoCallum, is something like sixty, and printed report. It is being built on a larger A vote of $8,000 for a district nohool at Yan- The role was agreed to, doubt this will be one of the most remunerative they employ two or three men sach, so there is a scale than is perhaps necessary, but there it is, mati was also approved.
The Compuittee then adjourned. | works that have ever been undertaken by the total of komething like 150. Theas now laun nearly complated. Government. The revende derived from the dries would afford "accommodation for sixty, so Hea. Ho KAI-May I enquire if this vote alangiter-house in at premat $90,090, and in that we would require ultimately usarly three was brought forward last year? addition to that the rent of the cattle depois times as much accommodation.
The CHAIRMAN-Yen, and alro in 1999. The 87), which will be raised to $3,000, and the The CHAIRMAN But if the first spoeds you original catiuate was $43,000, the revised aums which the Chinese are willing to pay can put up the rest:
'estimate $75,000; estimate 'for 1899 $50,000, for baring their zheep and piga kept there The Spaver: e-General-Yer; if it paya | estimate for 1890 $60,000. amoant to $1,290, which will make $6,700 from the Government it does not much matter The SURVEYS-OENERAL--I he $83,000 was Tan depote, and ibix with $36,990 an the revenue whether the $25.000 is spent or not, Bat for the building and there was 812,000 for the from the slaughter-house giros si total of near-sthe maller has been gose înte very carefully, foundations, making $72,0X) in all, but after ly $43,000.
and it in thought that if these places are put up going carefully into the matter I reduced it do Hon. C. P.GRITER--Yea, but out of that sum the Government can afford to let the laundry. $86.000. I think 1 may my that estimate is we already get the 836, 40, an that the foreņse man have the establishments at a much lower suficient, because contracts have been autered
down on. There has been some improvement On. will be the differenos, and that wil be vam rate than they are paying for their present into by which the contractor nadsetakða tó The CHAIRMan mid this was a re-role, No lately in the institution of the Chinz Merchanté, amall
gasriera, and that therefore there would be an complete the building for that lump sum, thing had been done in the matter and the Steam Navigation Company under oficial pat | The HURTITOR-GENERAL-Yo, but the inducement to them to go.
Hon. T. H. WHITEHEAD-I think ifa fenak | amount was proposed for this year.
ronage, bat much yet remains to be doon. The Ox question is this, when we get much a large "Hon. (1, P. Cauter-And yet it would pay ble one the suggestion I have thrown out is How T. WHITEHEAD—I think we had | troops look to the marshants for support, and revente umro.not the Government to give a the Government ?
well worthy of consideration, that this palace when better postpone the vote fill the plans are the mercbants look to the troops for protection langhter house adequate to the wants of the・ The SURVEYOR-GENTEAZ-Yes, because the finished shall be converted into a wing of the devided apotu
in foreign contrism, but in China the sway Ox bito bem
laundries would be put up where land is nut of Hospital,
The Chairman-That to what we esagot naver sipports the tradlaż alaus and the mer- Hon C. P. CHATEœ--I am quite of opinion much raine.
The SURVEYOR GENERAL-You tot bars do. Ws most vote on the prizmple. If we first obonts never do anything for the troops. He mother slanghterhouse las diferen: place in
some, nocommodation for the nurses
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The vote was passed nem, gon
started.
· ADDITIONS TO GOVERNMENT HOTIL A tote for addition to Charurament House
·was proposal, · Estimated cost $40,000; estimated exporditure to the Flet Decembur, 1800, 825,000; | estimated exporditure, 1891. $15,000,
The CHAIRMAN said this matter was prio tically finished, and he preumed they might take this amount as voted
Vote approved.
THE GOVERNOR'S PEAK RESIDENOI.
· The next vote was for the reconstruction
EXTRACTS FROM THE "KWANG-PAO,” 46.
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In his leasing article the editor deplores the little encaraganiant given to trade and military matters in China. Fursiga countries have be. †
of come what they are by their merobanty and
the Governor's Peak residue. Estimated twokies, but in Chias both professions are looked $40,000; estimated expenditure 1891, $40,000.
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