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not to be law Mr. Chovie Edward Miller arrived at Singa going backward, the other that it is going pcre on the 5th inst: Trom Samarang by the forward. As is not uncommon in such Cadavery. He was arrested at Nourabaya on cason, the truth probably lies midway be.board the cubs, so his arrival from Singa tween the two. Such at least is our own izairession.
pap under telegraphic instructions from the ameriom Consal at Singapore. When he was brought before the court thero and whilst the case was being inquired into, he was, the Fres Frans says, ordered by telugraus fecro Batavia to be rolanned.
solution.
HOWLOON AND TAUMATI RATER.
Regolation carried nem, son.
THE PROPOSED MOAN.
to lako surge for the sem imel I more the sposed randilig-of the Bill.
The COLONIAL SKORETARY Seconded. Bill read a second time.
POSITION
Land inference. We agree with the Colaqial The OS. B. Co.'s, steamer Dianus left Mirabere of Council am legilly isompable of voting sida ble difference of opioinu se to the relative among the Chinese as surgerit, and what we pro« orders of the day. Lavo to more the second Secretary in thinking the unofficial member Gingapore yesterday morning and may bad on goitions in bhabhag ar directly partieri merils of borrowing in mild and in silver, and pose to do this. The Ordinance shalt not reading of n Bill entitled an Ordianna to rapent
Patel Latársa Bad They dre dagaslifted on principta sud by peated here on or About the Alilinit
die Law of Parliament firmly declared in
theadvantages to be derived by our sink bodomed to probibit Chinese practitioners Seation 4 of Ordinaos Na, 8 of 1860 and to have taken an vadonoszarily peksimfatic view. siku
la England, sat we protest and declare that the ing fuof being invested at a low rate in gold from practising medioins or treating surgical amend Sohelule 4 to Grdinario. 1 of of the position of the Colour, but they at phonestis Is ki be opened on faturday states of the offcial member of an oun the easing, or at a higher on ta pilver-asing, ensin abseiling to Chinese methods or from te. The abjects and constina are fully sat No 2 Queen's Road Central, particulars of proptation. Bill, so far as the question, ed oltigial 6334m. With regard to the latter I thlak demanting, or recovering reasonable charges forth in the footnotes Ti Aration of the perfectly entitled to hold the opinions they, which will be found in our advertising columns, aclaran was somosited, were wall and void sud of us it very improbable that the Beoretary of State for marriona rendered by them in respect of Orantee repals ration 45 of Ordinance No. have expressed and we fail to see any actual The Legislativo Connoil of the Straits Sottis- Woolim that the amendments proposed in Ommittes old allow the Colony to invest to any such praation." The next amendment is of 1960. 1 has hoon the babit to ignore the misstatement made by them which they aremonts has had to roto mum of 890,977 68 on of Couses in the reduction of official entries to the other species of funds that that in which parsly techolot no. The Medios Ordia provision of that Bastion as regards the payment in honour bound to correct. No figures show-addition to the rote for the military contribue in form in Löda wave duly sand by majority of war permitted to invast on the last connion. aude was passed in 1894. At that time the of the net aurant of fatealates estates from $10:
Ligal rates; th
; that the vote pucorded against the amend. With regard to the relative merits of gold and Acts in foron worn 21 and 22 Victoria, alapter and upwards to the Colonial Frame, and the ing the real volume of the Colony's trade are rendering the amquat originally voted (8881,570, counts;
tles for 1892 owing to the fall in exobare mentire null and mild and ought now on have been silver, (so tally alive to the disadvantage of 20,-nad 81 and 12 Vistoria, shajar. Shortly prantice has been that the scouts of the to be had, but from the data available the wi-insuffisent by the war and to cost the way on period at the pain Baght is hara borrowing in a metal while interent and dink, attr 1884, when the Ordinanss was prasad, atentates has been regulated by a paraantal
sed.panood thier nogendugata. ment for the fourth quarter. The vote wasar ibe shows tives we formally ara uning and have to be accumulated in another, and extending Act was passed which, amended the instructions. Thors is another alight umeud: official members and the Colonial Secretaryrried by the official majority, the uncficiale anacnely protest against the so-called Appropriation Or if there were an namatarbalancing advantagos Madies! Ast of 1858, ropasled the Act of 31 and ment which has bret mada hy la O: diznazo diowake for 1503 se published, and Rociate la noi ta there would be little difference of opinion as to 35 Vlatoria, and made various alterations to the in, the schedals to Orduanes No. of 1883 have arrived at opposite conclusions, zha voting against i
have been duly passed by this "Honourshie Cancil and; which total to adopt. Bat the centerbalancing law. The reation deals with the admisɛion of dealing with distraints for rent, I is pro Tone side maintaining that the Colony' in
advantage is tho conaldarably lower rate at medical practitioners registered under the posed to raise the bauzok÷opers fre from 25 Dated Hongkong, this 13th day of December, 1872, which we can borrow in England sa compared Medical Acts of England, and therefore the old ceata to 30 senta per day The fact of the mont
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with here, and han, members if they will work | Aot of 1458 having been altered and the Act 37 ter is that whera distress has hoon pui in 11, haut T. H. WHTERHAD." the figures out will see that if the difference and 92 of Victoria sapented and now Ordizzon been impossible to find a respectablo Chikeman E. 3. BELO
amonte lo 1 per wat, we will gain staadily ensoted, it was norasmry t make in this parlio until the dollar dropa to åå balam ita prios įlar jection referenses to this new Act? We now The COLONIAL SECRETART-Having laid on at the time of the issue of the loan. As come to the more important provisions of the the table the report mentioned in item one of regards paving off our loan and the loss Ball. These really deal with. Uro classe of per For a series of years trade had been
the business, I now box to more the resolution that might netur it must be remembered that sens, oniastal and foreign practitioners. In the The 193}} (kan pied Couuoitten, mur mad a (progressing by leaps and bounds and a
nombor 2standing inayaaue, Haa membora will ur paying off is effected by asking food of 1 law as it stands at present applicants for regis. third time and passed {wild spirit of speculation added a ficticious
At Singapore on the 3rd inat, on the Intits remember that in our supplementary vote taken rett por anum, add te laat over fifty years. tration from other colonies have simply to prare TUE COLONIAL SECRETARY ON TH
That is what would be wihted by any future or their registration, and by proiąging, such prost
OF THE COLONY, this year paydient we included for erbrin gas prosperity to that which was real. Then tion of H. Hi, the Sultan of Johore, a largo and equipments at Kowloon, and in our estimates for large drop in the dollar. kanals to be... ra. to the satisfaction of the Colonial Secretary ThS COLONIAL SKORETARY 48te, the orders VANILLA
came a atoppage, and the collapse of specu-salect company attended the formal opening of 100 you will find ea itum of $3,00 provided membered that the purchases we have to they become sotitled to registration 10 this of the dag baring heen dispused, of, I beg leare
Egertalla splendid new residence which has for the paymast of the cat of
make in England from the Crown Agouts oology. Applicants under the 18th asetien, Ito move the adjournment of the Council, and I ALMONDS,lation and the loss of large sums of tooney just been complatad for a Highnes at Taug proposed to rate these districts ich will bone-
It is now are not in silver, but in gold. It thus ap- think it was, then holding diplomas from any take th opportunity to make a brief statement in joint stock enterprise created a scare and in If. E. the taverner, who was accompanied Bt by tas gas to impose on them the nepepers that ne bage to weigh the possibili University or College, had to prove to the satin. which will not dalain the Council mers, th gave the impression that things were worse by Lady Clement Smith and the two lisses percentage which is imposed for the cost of of a large prospective loss, which might faction of the Medical Haard the granting of for minutes In speaking to the Supply Hill aruited | in Committee I observed Bat »hile it was my nqually has large prospection gain, as the diffoms, and that it was than they really were. If-reliable figures of the forefront and social men present lighting bere. I wore the adaption of that re against the certainty of corsiderable loss if her afiar course of study equivalent to the desire to treat the nzofi tal meet wit
|uently all oškini' unofficial members of the traite of the port were availible, it would the Legislative Cennoil, the various consuls, and
minimum saares required in England. The Comucil with all possitte courtag, still metain The COLONIAL TREASUBER-I beg to sowing in silver in the Colony. For thou rea be found, we believe, that for the past three other functionarica
Instead allegations having been made in Finance Com- good, the notion. I do not suppose that there I must express mycoll in favour of burron present Bill makes this aftoration. years it has been practically standing still, | At a meeting of the Mary Magdalene Chap will be any objection from ear transpoutine tog ingold, and if it in decided upon, then for lb of the matter being referral to this Calonist witten and at the artist of Canel which were not going backward, but on the other hand | Mr. J. Molervy Brown wasinstalled as M. Want rate for gas 11 ra do on this side of the adopt the proposal to issue inscribed stock at thought it would be more denir.bis the the slantated te prvjodies the predit of the colony tar of the Rose Croix helt on Theeday ovaning neighbours. They will only have to pay the given by the Crown Agents we should seretary an regarde culonial diploma, it was not justibed by facts and which we utasontly 3k per sant, se the best method. The sinking qualifications of applicants should come before at a singularly inopp, itana juurtura, it was my making little if aur progress. The point 8. and invested the afters as follows:High bronz.
fand in propssed to be deferred for three years the Medical Board, and in all cases where the pro Imperatice public dyly to slate the real facts and is au interesting one to discuss but in Pratste, R. Caoko; First Gener, R. Maric
as the public works will not be at once produc- titioners who wish to be registered, come from to repair sake on found the injury which the not ono to quarrel aböst, and aftor yoater Treasurer, P. R. Simmonds; Esoorder, F. A wis, jan., Second General, A. Shalton Hooper ;
tive. I beg to move the first reading of the the onioaies, or hold foreign diplomas, they dradit of the aulong had revived through the ar- ASSORTED PINEAPLE, LIKE, DAM-day's exbibition in the Legislative Council Hasela, P.M.WS.; Grand Marshall. G. Coor to bring up for arat reading a Bill satitled
The COLONIAL TREASURER--I have the hon. Bill
met een that they are of gol character and tion mul labeata of the official members. The COLONIAL S OBETASY seconded
have passed through a cons of study, equivalent Had I not due to the best of my hamble SON, GUAVA, RASPBERRY, STRAW. We hope the question so far as that body is the Gard, C. B. Reynolds; D.C., U. H. Primer; tions applicable.be Licans authorised to to raise that this Bill be read this day the months. Iak, quite obvious that person who e bere and my desi te asid fretting the susceptibil
Anderson; Raphael, J. Kickwood, Captain of An Ordiaaned to declare the forms and condi Hon. T. H. WHITEHEAD--Sir. I rise to move to the minimum required in England. - Il is, I ablity I should here onnsulted of ora ense concerned may be allowed to drop. It would therald. F. L. Lloyd.
by the Government of Hongkong and be pre-do ao on the following grounde—
from foreign countries and other onlonies shoxid flies of the marilahil mambore, but I'should bare [be paarile for the unoffical members to
vide for the creation of Insoribed Stock. This The COLONIALS Crazy-Sir, I rise to produsa come cortisonte or some oridonce" of falled tu my duty. Since then the matter bas On the 2nd inst no less than soveat-en dusts Orduanes does not appear to be on which should point of order. I beliers it is unusual hare, their character. Wu do not know whom we might be very fidly diseased in the local press, and think of resigning. Having elected to lodge of Chinese were ruglatured of the police stations reasonably used much debate. It prescribes the as it is certainly anusaal in the House of Cain get here atherwise. And it would gertately hit aust be a gestisation to this Council and to a respectful protest repeating the rotes for at Singapore. The aimaitaneus nature of the manor in which inscribed stnok is to be raised menu, to oppose & Bill on the first ronding. Tao detrimental to any person who hand some una!! who take intelligent interest in the walfors salories it would not be open to them tons of doeth, says the Straits Times, rested should that method be decided upon for raising first cealing is a mere matter of form, the in-der their care if the practitioner had a bad chair of the colony to find that the position which 1 they resigned on that question, be- quicios from the relatives and friends of the sprared morfol, and Itrast this Council will find notion of the scope and provisions of the mos. You will alas notion that in ab-clause to the but practically nail. Leaving on one side some alarm, and led the palion to instituie sa lun. It has hear drafted in Bugland as an Coution of which is to give fun, members dan antar sut was given to haints of intemperans endeavoured to establish remain not only scoure case had it been their intention to do so d-consed. The rent of this enquiry, so far as thecomary to makemany if any alterationsnpon mars. It le musl to defor any opposition which Hongkong College of Medicine for hiasan is a good dent of personal shim në tryed!! which they would saturally have tendered their the dense haft partaken af come Chiness food. Iney, and that that duire day exist I have Hbtle sues till the end reading. I think it would was some question as to whether they aam tempt bay boriously de fo trararse my it has proceeded, goes to show that nearly 1 It presupposes a desire for a loan in the co-it may be found pecessary to make to the male colour is specially mentioned. Well, there has no hearing on the question, nat són an at- BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND BOOK,signation at the time they lodged their staff which was being vended by two Chinese in debt. The hon. member who represents the bs more concontent if the bon. member were to under the definition of "College University, or arguments or to challenges the arity Ala protest. There remains that only the ques- the visity of Havelook Hoad on the night pre-hamber of Commerce in his speech on 13th follow the usual cours in respect to the pressut other body and it was thought desirable that figaros. I have shown that the general indica tion of manners, and for the unofficial mem-(1st inst.), there were several open air wayanga
vians. It would appear that, on Thursday night October, 1890, expressed himself as follows: Bill.
they should be spasially named in the section. tious points to the condition of thecommmalty, The names of the Colony may be regarded as ber resiga because they conceive they or Chiocan thestros showing along Havelock fairly satisfactory, bat cannomy is necessary in to say, and with your Ex lenoy's permission examination through which they go there is un
Ho T. HamrakAD-I have very little At the present moment, I am sorry to say, thefakou as a whole, being add med pengrowave, have been insulted by the Colonial Sacre Road, which, as usual, ackrasted a very large view of the extra military antribution, the aldare to say now what I have to say..
and in partidalar I hero show that throu equivalent to the minimum co requien lainatead of windling had steadily increased, that nember of the Celestial bleanout of the commost certain degreaza in opium revenue and the tary would be as paltry as was the Colonial manity with a host of itinerant wonders of fruit nonsiderable increase in the salaries of affioisks, of order. You will ha sols to say it on the not be registered ander the Ordinanes, bat ordinary expenditure of the day, and that fa
HM EXTOLLENCY-It would parisizly be out England, and therefore for the present they on up to date il bit more than saffiand to ment the Secretary's attack upon them.
and food-stats. Amongst these latter were which latior I think the pablis will be very 28th. It is simply a formal matter, the first hope hereafter that their qualifications may 13 the very cautions and moderato estimate of two Chiesmen who attracted more than ordinary glad the Secretary of State has sametioned, in routing of the Bill. IN another column will be found a latter of thoir wares much below the regulation-prices be an insentive to greater efficiency in the attention, owing to the tsat of their disposing view of the fact that this increase will or should
far improved as to admit tham to be regis revenue showed a surplus over the uuusaally torad as medical practitioners. It was suggested large estimate of ordinary expenditure for that The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL -I rise to that we might possibly register the intermediate year. That was a star-meat which it was my from Sir GEORGE BOWEN to the Governor ofber vermicelli. Tas following day, the number publ'o works expenditure is, I think with your dinanes to amend the Marriage Ordinance, 1575. passed through staminations es intermediate will be glad to And rest absolutely unshaken, One of these men was selling orators and the different departments. The extraordinary move the anced roading of a bill entitled an Or alse; registering thasa stadents who have duty to makond that statement the Council arging the importance of Bengkong's being of deaths which were reported to the polion and Excullongy, ano which is somewhat unjust it will be within the roestion of the Coquell classes, but after vory considerable thought and It has in fact regni vad soms e reuboration Fanta adequately represented in the display of the similarity of the complaint, via, sackit towards the pressat ratepayers, and should that whom this Bill was before the Connoit on
prut," led the police, after enquiry, to enumect bs provided for by means of a load,
caro the conclusion was some to that if would the fact that as regards the only bunch of our specimens of colonis produce at the Ithese deaths with those persons who had partakeng-orations will derive as manob boneft from and reasons. I then stated that the chief object not.really, dnatarsko were not really aerised | ing-that portion of our trade with his which Fature its frat reading I. briefly explained its objects; be andesirable to have s ́aart of man who were trade which we have any direct tags of tubenur perial Institute. When the Colonial and of the Indian Ezhibition was in course of prepiraeationed. In the majority of as the bodies I heartily agree with your Escallousy that of the Roman Catholic Charuk in Hongkong ances and were not fully qualified to dant with Lagaria: Chasse Marion Catoms the lotus tion frivolous scoffers mala merry at the had been interrad but, in three of the most re-posterity should pay its tale share towards As a matter of fact, however, the Bit is general Earopanus and all dasson of the people. The show that there be an a decided inces sa, and
cont ossos, the bodies have been aant to the them.” idea of Hongkong's being represented, mergue for post mortem ezamiustion and to I wish to refor for a moment to the re- of its. prarisions. On this occasion I will practise and deal with the Chinees. The restorieby that if our proposed inse worn offered in ile form and any Christian Church man_maks iden was that they might possibly be allowed to also from the foot that it ja a matter of commnen bal the Hongkong Court nevertheless adat of the contents of the atominbe being port of the Finn Committesguted 911 March, very shortly refer to the plant provisions of the maiding amendments propomil are bodemitated locally the whole of it would be condily taken Earned out a great success and the Colony ja-afy the epiclone of the police, the other certain appears to be somewhat mistanding deathbed marriage is allowed to take place. In section 4. They are of a formal and technicstents the Chamber of Comaras y chup analysed Should the result of the oramination 1892 the wording of which as far as I can as Bill itself and the conditique oder which_a really by two plazos which are introduced in sub- up. on the spot. The hon. member whe'rapes. has no doubt reaped begelt from it in bodles will be erbamed and examined litewise. Speaking on babalf of that Committee, and I setion 2, which sanctions marriage between nature. I beg to move the second reading of recollect that I miss herred that. I was almost Furious ways. Perhaps similar merriment most aspicions direumetanos, in cone believe I may say for the whole of it, ws Lad no people who lave lived together in usiaeful the Bill. will be indulged in on
tion with the matter, that the two vendors, who intention of committing curselves to anything connection, I propose when we go into the present are said to be known to the polios, cannot be beyond ab expression of opinion that losing to Committee to make me stirb alteration
The COLONIAL SECRETARY woonded.
Hon. Ho Ka-Sir, 1 rise to order. I do decasion, but it seems to us that when a found. and it is mid that they have decamped the balance of auzote remaining at that time sad aaier which it
Bill Tanda asound time.
not know whether the box, the Colonial Secre great commercial museum for the empire is he was, who is alleged to be in some way the somparatively antall delicit which was on these merringos are only to take place under
The Council want into Committee on iho Bill. Fury is in order as speaklog to anything Hon. Ho KAT-I bag to move as amendment any order of the day! being established Hongkong ought not to be tinned was seated by Detective-Inspector appar to tis necessary for this service cf that the parties are to ha able to signify their con-
of her earuccted with the two men already mea pouted to exist at the end of 1892 loan didnt certain definits conditions. The first is that to section 2. The amendment I wish to move be
UIS EXCELLENCY—No, the orders of the day content to take a back sent or be loft oat in Paterscu-The Free Press atates the number year; but, wo fully recogoised the fact that in sent to the reisge, and do so in the presence methods" The reason I move this soment in speaking to the main for the journant to leave out tha worda “mecording to Chines have been disposed of, but he is quite in ord v
really colonial products to show, or cone 10 agonies. the cold altogether. It is true we have no of deaths as three only, the others being refature years large defidlte might be expected of two witnesses. Thop with regard to minors is apparent if I explains to the members of this of the Corneil on any matt- which does not
ferred to simply "Goraplaining of inward and we only deprensted borrowing an onse an ench raarriage is not to take place, except ons is Connell the principal result if this section btoush the order of lbs day.
The CureNIAL SECRETARY (RAUming)—I. spaulcf, for the Colony produces practically
{suffislent revenue conld be obtained from ordin, a witow or a widower, aule the consent, the allowed to pass as it is. The result would be that
sry sourses plus the prop:ads from the sale ofuscesary consent, of those who stand in the those who have stadiet Chinese medicine would we saying, Sir, that the hon. member who nothing, but ha in the casa of the Colonial
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. land at reasonable prions to moot the expaaditure position in loco parentia is obtained. Thau no hate a free head in dealing with Chinese pati repruasuta kao Clarber of Teamerce may and Indian Exhibition we may appropriately.
on approved public works. That we have renol- | inerringo shall be valid which, as the ground of ents in this Colony, whereas those who have had a perbays recollect that I alan observed that [SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY PENS."] ed the point at which a tonn is desirable is. 1 | kindred or affuity, would be invalid in England. far better training in Western medisine, and I was almost tempted to usk whether the send specimens of the värious articles which
Lorror, 13th Deceber. think, self-evident. The balance of our savets The Bill us orignally drafted, I may remark, yet who are not considered by their fellow proficial members work really in AAFDONT, go to make up the large trade of the place.
PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE SHER- is exhausted. Our expenditure at the end of provided that a marriage so solemaised should fessors of the Western world as having attained and any impression that the reasons for their The general rule that exhibitions tond to MAN SILVER PURCHASE BILL.
the year will be three lakha beyond what has be specially registered in a whedule uppanied to auch a high standard as they themaives, scaldastar wars ilifferent from things ostensibly nd been derived from the revenue. That this is no the Ordinance. That seats, boterer, to be in be driven from the colony and be unable to sauced bas beun strengthened by the oneideral promote trade is no doubt as applicable to In the U. B. Senate Mr. Stewart introduced extraordinary state of affaim in the history of complets because if it is to be registered some exercise their craft after many years' sondy etion of the persisteng with which, in spargetión Hongkong as to any other place, and for pe-action to amend the Sherman Act by the the Colomg is evident from the report which I polise must be given to the Registrar beons it among their own fellow oftizens: I do ant with this question of the endnation of salaries. Itical ceascus also it may be considered establishment of free silver noinage and the prepared for the Committen appointed to con- is his favetion to register the marriage. Then think the Government have exercised au arwise be has dwelt upon what he is ploost to term the sider the adricability of raising a public loan.fara when we reach the Committes stage, I will policy in allowing the Chinese to practies their fortunate mistake somitted by your Exeal- advisable that the Colony should not alio lasuo of Treasury bonds based on silver deposite. In 1593 the balance of expenditure ovar cevanos prepase un sinoadment which you whil find print. own system of mad feina and surgery among their ever is not saxeling to his request for the ap was $27,000; in 1884, $400,000; in 1885, 3800,000; ad in italics in rab-section def section 2. Thes own peopła In the present state of the pollment of a retronclam commitive. He in 1886, 1816,000; in 1887. $440,000 in 1988, there is a pervision that na marriage celebrated colony I think it would be dangerous to provida i dwelt on it in Fiano Committes. be resurral significant to put in an appearance when a
| $274000. In 1869 and 1890 there was a balanos under the provisions of this Ordinance ahall be otherwİKE. The Chinese should be up to it in speaking to the mu meion in Com- grant Imperial movement is in progresa.
↑ of revenïm over expenditure due to the fact that valid unless the conditions before mentioned arsed from the operation of this Ordinance for witten of Connoil, and I can only if that We are aware there are some who hold
oplam we bringing as in a large amount, complied with. Then there is a further provisome time longer. hope the tice may come there is some counbolicu, not very apparent and that the expenditure ou public works bad sina with regard to the effect of the marriage: when we may be shla lo pewna Ordinanòs that at first sight, between the two motions-Į Major-General Sir George, 8. White, K.C.B., that it is prudent policy to keep in the
fallen off considerably. In 1901, the revenue The rate in this colony and in England is that all Ch sie practitioners here, whether practising menu his motion for the appointment oỈ background lest we should again be asked. has been appointed Commander-in-Chief derived from opiam fell, and the expenditure on a marriage revokes a will. The Secretary of among the Chinese scending to the native or a petreachment committee and the motion
of India. for an increased military contribution o
publlo worka izgrensed, and the blause of total State bas dire ted that if this Ordinance was European asthad, should be mouwho bave proved for the reduction of salaries-and that if the WGANDA...
expenditure, prer Tovodne was in that year latroduced thure should be a provision inserted themselves to bava studied the subject and nok | for not had been granted the laster would not something of that kind, but on the other The British Government are despatching a $428,000. At the end of this yake I estimate it that a deathbed marriage should not live the merely holding themselves out as medical five bear made. That is diflanlt to under- band unless we keep ourselva en evidence spesial Commissary with an escort to Uganda to will be $315.00. On the other hand the balans offset of retaking a will. The Sencetary of practitioners without having gone through any stand. The sentention of the uretisial members not only are we likely to lose tradul advan report upon the present position of the country. with the exception of one year haen of a satis are, hat I coeld verg wall imagine myealf that moment I wish the Governmmt would sent
of pur. TÖVAZNA Over ordinary expenditore has Sixte has not exactly stated what his reasons | Course of study whatsoevar. At the press of Council we that the Guancial condition of the Colony was auch às required the immediate re- fages, but wall attention is also likely to
LONDON, 2nd Dacomber.
factory nature. In 1889 we had $150,000; in ¦ a man might be under the 10fa00ce of roligions to delicting theso for words to enable the diction of certain salaries Now either this was be paid to the Cloay's protests' against thə
THE SINGAPORE INSURANCE COM 1884. none in 1935, $172.000, in 1886, favour and do possibly what his religions ad-stadens who have studied European mediclue the case or it was not the case If it was the treatment it reserves from the Imperial Au-
PANT, LIMITED,
|8207,000; in 1887, 8904,000; | In 1888, | visors or prints may tull him is his duty, and it is the Hongkong College of Medicine for the cans it was the hou, meindey's duty to move or
8256004 to..1869, $519,000; in thorities. The Crown Colonice have always Insurance Company has met with thorough sport des 57 were this mostly to gong basith for she un pesoties. We have a stoinnt from the Exsallucy's rufuss! to accede to his previous The wwa of the winding up of the Blogapore 8493,000 and at Tear, $157,000. This nastators should not rovoke aty prarious will fospital at Formoss or at Tientsin or anywhere amongst other measures, and the tot of your 1530, is thought it that a maerings under such eír. past fire yours and also at the Mapon Memovini support a nation_for_re'uction of seinries, great dificulty in securing any attention for preval in London. their grievances, but the more they make
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Hongkong, 9th November, 1892.
17
The Daily Pressi
Hoyxona, DяMBER 15, 1892.
THE speech mule by the Colonial Bourotary in moving the adjournment of the Legislative Council yesterday will be read with astonish ment and regret. It was made without any
it to be supposed that it is too small and in-
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LONDON, 1st December. THE INDIAN COMMANDER-IN- CHIEFSHIP.
DE THBED MARRIAGES,
will be laid down that
tompted to sk
sufficient occasion, or justification and ap to enlist the sympathy of the home public,R. the Duke of York with Princess May does wish, to carry out to the end the extra-should be attached to celebra log any marriage this colony to be equal to the minimum required acospt his previutis motiva. Na aniont of
pears to have been inspired by single querulgusess and malignancy. The aut
ject was the rejected proposal for the re-
in local movements.
duction of officialslaries. On that question left Bingapore for this port on the 18th inst
The atester Arrators Apcar, from Caleaf to the hon. member bad already had practical- ly the fast word and had said it with con- November 19th, and from Tokchams November The P. 31. stoanor Peru, which sailed hence epicuour ability. It is true that at the last 28th, arrived at Son Francisco on the 13th meeting the Hon. Ú. P. Crates spoke after justaat,
the Colonial Secretary, but there was nothing! The R.M.S. Empress of China, Captain in the senior anofficial member's remarks A rebihald, loft Vancouver on Tuesday morning. that called for reply, or if there was the the 19th intent, for Hongkong via Yokoka an reply should have been made at the time. Kobe, and Shanghai.
The F. & 0, steamer Perons laft Blogspore
The Council was in Committee at the time for this port on the 13th inst. al. 5 p.m. with the and there was therefore no obstacle to the ontward, English mails, and is expected bero Colonial Secretary's making as many speeches about & p.m. on the 1915 inat
surer.
The ɔAL SKCHITALY AKconded. Bill wad a second time.
ovac bedlinary expanditare of 8233,000. It thus the benant of his family or relatives. Then Tientsin College of Medicine sa houso zargeon motion nould-in no way shinken him from that appears that our detkits at the end of the year. I think, sir, the Ordinates would be incom in our boapital to practise surgery and medicine duty. On the other lmud, if it was not the cake," are not das to our ordinary, but entirely to our plats unless there were some penalties in according to Kuropean methode. Why should I fail to see bow be could be justiűed in injor of extraordinary publin works. If we wish, and paced for pen-compliance with the provisions this man, who has gone through a course of studying the credit of the colony musrely be
I think there can be little doubt that the Colony of the Bill, and I also think that a penalty though not considered by the Modios! Board of canes pour Bxgollsacy Lad declined in of Teok is again revived and remains undenied. Deditary public works we hats in contemplation, without dus notion to the Registrar. With by the British Act, be excluded from prantixing investigation by a retrenchment committee and which will be for the improvement of the these remarks I bas to propose the escond read-medicine among the Chinese population here, could alter the facts of the Ensuelal position. HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL following the example set by most civilised
| Volany, I do not see how this Uolony in to avoiding of the Bill,
whereas on the other band the Chinese The Choss facts it, was partostly oney for him to have learnt only Chinese medicine are clowed ascertain or hiurself without the aid of any nations of borrowing money. The prospective
fron compa? I hope the Government in dealing trenchment committee. I am very rolnetant to yesterday sitersces. There were present
A meeting of the Logislative Council was held increage to our revenge from the works referred The Connell then went into Committes on the with this subject will consider the principleo acredit that sither without having taken the to is an artre induomment for prooseding with Bill, the sections being taken soriatim. Only tained in that claum There is an old proverb trvable to ascertain them, or that in spite of His Excellency the Governor, Sir WILLIAM tam rapidly, and for this parpess it is eminently a few rechal alterations were renda, on the thst half a baf is better thâu no b ́end.
having aso taimed them, he was ratisbed to TADsrwson, K.CHG.
desirable that as little time as possible should be motion of the Acting Attorney-General The Hon. T. H. WHITEHEAD-I rise to second injure the credit of the colony out of pique of Seretary,
Hos. G. T. W. O'BRIEN, C.M,G., Colonial Inat in arranging the acessary preliminaries following motion as to peoxilies was added to the amendment. Ithink the urgaments adduced your Bacellonay declining to accept his request. The Dill itself, in motion 2, states that the Go. the Ordinanc»: -(1) Whosoever shall knowingly by the hon. mmmber who represents the Chiuare It would gire as vay gr at pleasure if he enti Hoa, &. J. LEACH, Acting Attorney-General. verner may fare insortbed stock If he decide calabrato any marriage in purported pursuanes have good reason in them and that he has made suggest any alternative explaisation, but at tha Hon. J. H. Srawanr-Lookmans, Registrar- to do so, by nection 1 such stock shall be issued of this Ordinates contrary to as not in accord-out a good use for deleting these four words. pement moment I an nuable 1. love any other General.
by the Crown Agents and by auction & it will be unse with soy provision thereof, and whosoever The ADTING ATTORNET-GENERAL-If I un-intälligible construction upon his statement. Hos. N. G. MITCHELL-Innes, Colonia! Tres redeamable within fiity posts. In section 6 in net baing legally competent shall celebrats any derstand the hon. manher, what he means to say There is a marim which says, "Griovanes be- terest is dutilared payable tulf-yearly and a eink marriage under this Ordinanes, abs! ha guilty sa this. There are certain Cuinere, ednostfore supply," and naturally I shoal pot com. Hos. F. A COOPER, Director of Public Works,ing Fund of 3 per est. is provided for, proposed of misdemeanour and upon ouviation thereof a Chinese, who are gone through a course of plain of any statement of grevane a. What Kos. It M, Kunezy, R N., Harbour Meater, to commence at such time sa ahall be decided before dus spreme Court shall be liable to bo fustroction here or somewh va olsa who hure I do complain of is his misstatement of Hon. G. P. CHATER.
apas. The first sub-nation of section. 7 sueste imprisoned for any term not exceeding 2 years foarnt European methods of treating cases the Beneial position of the loop, and I that "if the price of the inscribed stook bo ba- f with or without hurd labour. (9) Any minister | If that is so and I seo that the bea. member thorotom offer him this opportunity for an ex- low par at the time when the contributions why after celebrating any warriage under this bone his head-this section does not affist them planation and disclaimer, and I hope he will Mr. CHATER then, it was certainly nsm from Bangkok to Port Said with zips, and
are reseired the Cromu Ageats shall, if pro- Ortinaces fails to transmit the certifients there at all. The spotion indeed has nothing what-avail bimself of it.. If at the same time he will ticable, parchuss theswith the inscribed tons of in accordance with section 1. (d) skull be, ever to do with that dissa of people. The reason go a little further and siy-now that it has barn ly and unfair to attempt to take the un-bake her crankshaft bear Muar.
in the market and shalt sanest in the register listie on sammary conviction by a Magistrats why the alteration was made in the word shown that the finusial position of the solony official members by surprise and make the
The minutes of the last meeting were taken the stock sa parehand. By the word "par" to a penalty not exceeding $50. A large amber of:friends went to the as rend and sofirmed.
ag from this employed in the old Ordin- dove 201 raquire the reduction of salaries-that ferocious attack upon that he did yester M. M. steamer Notal resterday morning to wish
in this sub-section (a) prosams it is intended The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL--I do not sane was because the Medical Beard said he regrets fast motion was made, it would be a THE APPROPRIATION BILL, 1899:'
to mean the price of the stock at the time propose to move the third reading of the Bill there was really no such things aar-graceful act on his part and not unbecoming, day in moving the adjournment of the bos voyage to Mr. J. A. Sampaan, who left for PROTIST FROM THE UNOFFICIAL. MENDERS. Council. Perhaps the course taken by, Mr. of the famous Hongkong carsong was drunk our to bring up the sport of the Finance Com chase it oven though it did fall below par. If
it is insed and not 100 par.. If it were 100 par, today as there is no great hurry to pass the gery among the Chinese. That is the whole and I would even saptars to say, Fin bhut it England en route to Capa Colony. The health The COLONIAL SECRETARY-I have the hon. it might not always be to cor advantage to par- Ordinance.
reason for the alterations in the old action. If would be only beneming and proper. My hou. CHATER and Mr. WHITEHEAD in leaving and the usual felicitatious indulged in.
To the hod, member really wants to have a different į friend...” mittee No. 12 of 1892 and lay it on the table. insoribed stock is issued at 31 it is probable it · The ACTING ATTORNEY-GENERAL-The next ofasa of people each as he has proposed—that Hon. C. P. CHArea-The business of the the Council Chamber while the Colonial At the Magistracy yesterday fifteen men were the basiness of the day I beg to any ou the table: 831 cerisinly would not be to our interest to reading of a Bill entitled a Oidluance to provide by European mathode will base to bares to parait marka retine
Hoa C. P. CULTED-BeLire we prosed with will always be litaw pair. If it marn insted at itom on the ortlers of the day is the second there stalysts, whomòl be allowed to trust vases Council bring Buished. I will ask your Excelleney Secretary was speaking was under the eir Sped $1 each fur playing at a commos gambilag in accordssen with notice giran at the last meet, parchase if it wore to rise to 90. By section 9 for the recognition in the colony of probate and diEerent section altogether and the question Hos. T. H. WHITEHEAD-I desire pour Ex- camstances the most dignified protest they No. 3, Chinese Street, and the wing of the Dounell by the hon member who reall expenses of or insidental to the management letters of adinidistration granted in the United will have to be very seriously considered. But Icellency's permission to do the earse, could bave made, but it is much to be re. sob. A gbarry driver for furiously cares fog with regard to the Appropriation Bill for 1893 principal moneys barrowed, shall be paid out of at the foot and I do not propose to do more than alebads. The Medical Board made some egg head thon left in Chamber.
po of the stablishment were fined $25 presents the Chamber of Commerce, & protest of the sinking fand, or to the repayment of the Kingdom. The objects and reasone are stated think the whole casstion has been considered gretted that on the unofficial aide there is his vehicle through the street to the detriment from be anotoisl membara. no one espable of coping with Mr. O'Bates ordered to pay 35 compensation to the Injured test lay on the table
of the foot of a 'riokaba coelie was fined $5 and in debate and giving Kim a Rowland for an a
A twelve month ago, says the Singapore Free
na he thought it. If the hon. gentleman)
The German steamer dris. Kobbe, master,
did not consider it necessary to reply to was towed into Singapore on the 5th inst. by the tug Marturg. The Zeis was on voyage
Boa. Ho KAL
Hoa. T. H. WHITEHEAD.
Hon. R. BELILIO.
Mr. F. H. May, Acting Clerk of Connoils.
MINUTES.
PROBATES, &0.
s
Hon. C. P. Chater and Hou. T. A. White,
the sinking food. These expanse2, 80 far as I wore the second reading of the Bill.
tias as to baving na intermediate-olume, but the The COLONIAL SIKURETARY (continuing) HIS EXCELLENOY-You imove that the pro-nm aware, are cominal The Crown Agenta" The COLONIAL SECRETART nonded.
Ouvernment devided that they could not admit My hon. frlead the novjor unofficial membor in commission on loans, as flaid by the Secretary of Bill read a second ti ve,
it. Therefore I should' oavtainly oppass altors- bis reply to my speech in Committee mida sama Oliver..
Hon. C. P. CHATREY
State, is por coat on the lume and repor The Bill then passed through Committed with- tions of that kind, and if any other plaas of endeavour to show that this revenus bad fallen
If the Government thought it necessary | Ricas, w obronicled the renome of a dosen which was laid upon the table
The Clerk then read the following protest, mont, plus à per cent, which it is customary cas ulteration or comment and was then read a practitioner le to be introduced the matter must away. For the purpose of his comparison be
to allow for tenders made through brokers, third time and passed..........
be considered at the proper moment.
went no further back thao 1891, nd as the ro- to reopen the question of the Ensocialbinsmen from a wrecked junt by Capt. Black Lagistative Cennial of sengkong, both nominated feat. The Secretary of State in a strouler We. She undersigned, anonicial ambers of the There is slay per ent. for the payment of in-
MEDICAL REGISTRATION.
fon. Ho Kit-I think the bon member min vanne for the current fear hus of course not yet position of the Colony in its bearing on the borne of the Nashan. The mis kindly and elcated, desire to place on record our ansuttomas despatch, which was laid on this table, I be move the second reading of o Bill entitled an is that the result of the clause is to exempt salt for 1891 with the estimate for 189). I kn The Aurino ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I beg to uniterstands my meaning. What I wish to my hoon aspertained to comparad the ascertained re- trested and brought down to the Chinese Count par est agains: the Appropriation Ortigance 1893, proposal to reduce salaries, notice ought in at Biogapere, who communicated with his derided an Ordine inaend by the fore,lieve, stated that he undiyetoad this arrange: Orlimange to amand the Medical Registration Chinese practitioners who are practising ras- will have a very litile patienos be will see the common fairness to have been given in order vecument, the result being that so embroidered of Hongkang, with the adrien and consent of the tent cerpared favourably with the ozarge of Oxdinance, 1884. Honourable members will didine and surgery socording to the Chinese falfilment of my statement that the wororus for that the inofloral members might have had blat has been prepared 2 presentation to Legislative Concoil, thereof, to apply nos leading bankere for like serrlees. By ecotion and tast the objects and reasons of the Ordin-nistheds from the operation of the Ordiasoer, 1902 will exceed that for 1991, as that for Capt. Black horns. The four Obluere characters gwo millions two bendred and fly-els 10 the Governor may autherise the monyers suce ere letailed at the foot. The provisions of but 1 my why not stamph alsử thèse Chin 1991- uzmanded thuit for 1990, und es 1600 r a qast ebancs wills the Colonial Secretarymasoeing what is right you dare do it." Pable carries of the year 1899, abeced 2 of 11 permits the issue of extra stock to such you come to giotion 4. The arbrestica 3 reconects them to pinoties among the Chinose according to largely in excess of that of any
than three hundred sad sorenty Ure dollar to tion of existing loans fate inscribed stock. See the Ordinance are not very important until who have learnt European medicine and allow caedad 1959, which in its corn produced a re- to prepare themselves for its discussion. and have a peculiar signideance in douneorion 12 and pub bhof in the Hongkong Govermentan etant as will, why abled to say £100 of 5 in somewhat different language the-section. Its the European methoda P But instead of that, after the business of the ith the usual petion of Chloe and drown this steppuratin Comaril on the 94 Ent of Heron par cant inscribed stook standing in the market think it is 2, of the old Ordinance of 181. Dante ashe 3rd instant na baring bean pemed b
vious year. In contradiction or dispate of the ing TADE.
The SUTING AFTOEMRI-ĠENEWIL—That is dgores which I quoted be has said not one single day had been finished, Mr. O'Bazes andden-
bar, 1898, ani su kxwing boun autentsi to by Ein at 95, ensuite it to ie ezabanged for 8100 of 3. That Ord canoe zend somewüsi in this way, the very point that the Government has du- word.. He sho observed that besi les domanding ly attacks them and asks them to unke & their comfnoder for next year." with kināli,! of the Queen, óri the Gnd day of December inatent..
Megers, Lane, Cranford & Co. bars Issuuti Ezsallanty the Governor in the name and on behalf per cent debentarea at 103. Section 16, it wil This Ordinance shall not operate to limit the cided was a principle it could not admit.
the immediato. reduction ofthe abilitious grouteil by observed, states that "yoihing in this. Or right of Chinese practitioners to proties madli Hon. Ko Ka-L.did not know that formal recantation. It would be abaurd to try gostynges and good wishes. These parveyors contrs to the unsaimana sotes and opinions
ramlackan undar the general solioma stiuersasa in Wa protest against the fnclien in that Ordinance disaude shall proyeat the raising of loans in eine or surgery or ta raiva, deniaud, or recover The Apting ATTORNEY-D-ANEBAL-U'would | 1891, the unofficial members asked for the recne and pin a man down to the textual accurney of good things generally hit on some now form the undo al mebers of the Council in the Marlongkong under such terms and conditions za reasonable charges in corpoot of such practice." propose, in order to come-de to the sea. membertion of other items also, and that the total of the of every statement made it the heat of for the couroyauns of the e' compliments. Cute gurl in the Committee of the uncil, of shall be specided in our Ordinance anthorising I do not know exactly what right before that as the us possible, that the class be left ever reduction said for stunted to aiderable to their castomers and this year is no exceptre sus for the uxlaries of the Civil Bereanta of the raleing of each lonne." With these remarks unto Chinese prestitioners had thay curtainly astil the next meeting of the Cenusil, in order om But what are those other reductions whleb political argument and especially absurdition to the sale. Their calendar for 1893 is the Golon in excess of the Donate road and RD-3 zura the hshour to more the first reading of had no right, as far as I am aware, by law, that I might be quite rare of the grounds I have have been asked tor? First there was the abolis when there are no admitted facts or figures known as the Watteau Minuet Sareenaud Bead of all the storied embere in the Finnpet Bali.
Committee and reportal le 764 Council, and far la
and it sooned to me, and areal others who stated. I will look up the papers again, but I tion of the rete for cadets luries. This wa by which the accuracy of inecuracy of the sets of four paul, fllled up on the one who of want, in dar opinion, are mossy of of The C LOCAL SECRETARY #scended.
izzoridanud "this" Bil that the language of a falely confident that that won the dəcinkun of obvioudy asked for by way of protest against the |wide with Sgures of fore prettily deemed little what the Coldmy can taksoonbly afford to pay.
the aetion might be samombat impi ved, tha Gorament not to admit any interms. Segretary of State who had appointed a goutle statement can be satisfactorily tested. Thegic dancing a minust sad on the other with We protest against the Colonial Secretary and the The COLONIAL TREASURER-1 bog to more Then, spain, there are these woyda, "przoting, late class for Furopeana or Chinese,
won who was not a cadet to the post of Gaul question whether Hongkong in commercially the calendar and poetical extracts for the dif. coal pembers of Council resing in units of the first reading of a bill sutitled An Ordin-midioias or surgery." To tas practice of the The latin was that felt over,
Superintendent. They must have known that the ANITORT OUDENANOR. forest arons The Watteau Surveil the Bil, in support of verles for their own aslaria in an for raising the sum of £200,00 by losu for alene there seems to be no objection, but "to progressing or retrograding in one on them a placent addition to the furniture of ass of the manual approved by us in Found Pablo Forka. There will probably be a dog watement, as there is no such thing really one other short Online which is down on the seed in spposing it. In foot the bon usuler un- payment of the salaries of endInte was quite un- the purpose of defraying the out of sartais įprastias surgery" soo on to be rather a curios! The doTING ATPORNST-GENUKAL-There is avoidable, and that they could not possibly, suo- an opinion can be formed only by judgment 'lady's wasting fablo..
Committee ne vaporimă,
Cospeit, and in the Coceall on the third reading of
Bill reed a first tice..
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