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SUPREME COURT.

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IN AFTELLAM JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE FULL COURT

ensstion of fat lama...

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Bent back to native placena 14 "Beat homs thro' institutions in China... 29

Sent back to Penang Sent to Victoria Home

Sautta Haiphong through French Consul adopted

Married.

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(Signed) 1 H. WHITEHEAD. regation that she is willing to marry add that only after I have acartained by personal inter. To the Right Hon the Margness of Ripon. Her Majesty's Primal pal Secretary of State for the Colonica, és

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in-Patients remaining in Hospital on

STATISTICS FOR JULY, 1893. 1st July......... In-Patients admitted to Hospital duz-

ing July.....

73

Total hambar troated an In-Patienta...120

Of these there were Discharged Cured 40 Discharged Relieved

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In-Patients rematatag in Hospital on

1st August.

There was only a small attendance of the pabilo when the match betwoon Derbyshire and the Australian Eleven was resumed at Dorby today. The weather continued fine.

DERBYSHIRE.

For 42 95 Preplied, blood 25 Pepa, Babos 20 W. Gid,&TOES AL Devile, e Gregóry, В Trott................ 37 Steer, a W. Givon, S

Ületmelon, KR TELE... M The first inulags closed for 199 The second inuinge closed for $21.

AUSTRALIANS

Bitten, Darison, Porterstva Han, Capists temes mate Graham, a and b Capitt Trumble, c

Nine wickets for 484.

LONDON. 5th July. The Australians commened a match at Labiooster to-day against the Leicestershire Beton. Turger. Baabermas, and M*Lrodare resting. The weather was wet, and there was only a moderate attendance.

The Australians, haring won the toss, decided. to bat, and succeeded in putting togather 281 cans before their inninge ôtored." The Austro- liaus sosred rapidly throughout. Tratt and Gregory played brillantly; they added 167 be fore the sixth wicket fall, defying all the bowlers. 52 Trait's soors included 13 bite for meb. Gregory gat & for qua bit, und made 134. Tho last four men whe went in contributed caly 16.

Loiovetur made a feeble display, aud the home batsmen were rapidly disposed of by Troft and Giffon Bisakharn, who still suffere from an in- jury to ons of his hands, foldadat wil-off.

The following are the principal scores:--

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Out-Patients, New Caays 82 Out-Patiente. Rotura Visits 1,067 Total tumber of Oct-Patient visits... 1.899

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THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The C. N. Co.'s steamer Changsha, from Au- stralian parts, arrived yesterday. The following telegrams are from par exchanges:

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Trott, a rafford, Van

ngary, Tad, & Fougher.

The innings slow for 281 raze.

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In the two insinga. Trott took alevon wickste

Belding was loose.

follows

The record of the matcher played maudy is

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has been insisted upon that every fousate The Hand of the Shropshire Light Infantry rescued under the provisions of the law for will play at the Monat Auriu Butal on Sat of Council at the same sitting and reported with mentioned, may be marined as follows

8The Bull force through Commies | working of Part II of the Onifasuos, abõve Jousting": vode sa Chafrasa at most and with. Bannerman and Graham added 169 mnda to

out any power of veto, no matter what the the zoome bafora tha sixth winket foll day evening. the protection of women and girle should be |

Barr some triding sud mente, although the salar The Provianos of Part 1...... have found ideolons of the majority may be. I shalt was almost fone houre at the wickata, and An adjourned mosting of the abareholders of taken to second as support my principal the Ordinance no force then 330 women and girls desirable that the Registrar General should be fours. Graham and Tramble played satenay- uvodicis member of Deancil, who had under to works well in practice. Under this portion of that this is wrong, chat if for any reason it is gavo only two ohanges. His socro inalet 13 married only as a first wife. Abe Po Leungtis elamis Tin Mining Conpazy, Elmitad, waondoat, was absent through indisposition, were detained; of this anmbor 3. died sud 36 are a member of the Board, he should have an ex- { Eight howlers were triod against them. Inalad- Kuk, according to Mr. WRICEHEAD con hold at the Offnes, Praya, yesterday morning to sed although a regaset had been privately made still aider the care of the Po Leung Kak tention, which appears well supported by sandr the wolutions passed at the extraordin to the Grammor to postgaus the Committe

press pować of voto, wiljnot to appeal to the ing the wicketkoepse. Graham, was out off the the avidence given before the recent Com-ry meeting on the 15th ult. for winding as the stage of the Ell to enable him to be present, El follow

The remaining $59 were dealt with as fourth, or to the Garner, But I contend last hall of the day. His lasings was magni« Company and appolating a liquidator. There Braslasey the Governor Informing me that it miesian, wish to have the Registrar-Generalwers presut bere J. Grange (Chairman), Danselais to diversit, se his Council in other

that it is a grave mistake to put him on the Avent, and he did not givo que chance. He was Left.......sjonen. B [393 subordinated to themselves in order that Gities; W. H. Ray, B. C. Wilson, J. B. Conghwords, the whale nfs orial majority of the

Hoan in any form. His independent position four hours batting, and made 34 bits for 4'aaoh," Restored direct to parents or relatives... 72 ought to be maintained. If there most ba. a 30 x 3, and 19 for 2 each. He brought the A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED:cond or third wires. English low toborates scodel that the velations and at the amendments to the Bill in Committee, but they rescued females may be d'apered of axlary.The Chairman propied, and Mr. Wilo on the subject I nevertheless, moved savoral

Restored to husbands tria B. K. Leigh, and W. Button Potts, SATO Legislative Council-had made up their minde

Dampean Chairman 1st the Captain Superin score to the second hundred in 95 minutes, and Restored to guardison

tendent of Polica be the man. He has no special while he was in B34 were soored, Wop 5 dution as regards women and childran, and thore tired to the pavilion ho received an rutina. the antive custom of concubinage, but be meeting on the 19th ult. be confirmed This all fal through for want of a sossador. My

would be a certain fitness in the appointment

LONDON, 6th July. avea coloration and native sauction there it was put and carried uncut mounly, and the meet priuaipal amendment, to which I shall pissently

considering the primary duties of the angiely. The match was reamed to-day. The Antra- |ing terminated,

28-I will not urge upon your Lordship the lian innings was dealared almand at 494 runs for a yast difference. The Chinase as among

call your Lordship's attention, was kindly se

unwisdom of leaving it in the power of a Chinese; nine wickets, The Kong Beng, which left Bangkak on the condod pro formd by the Colonial Secretary, but themselves may practise concubinage without 6th July, doen nt bring any news of import it was rejented by the whole strength of the

Saoiety, however zoulleat, and of their officers camprosent thenaelves on the malaland and interference of the law, but it wenid be no.ance as to the trouble in Siam Thacity is in a Council without even a shadow of disacation or

before the Chiness officials, as a guns!-govern thing short of an infamy if a girl towards stats of ecosiderable apprehension as to the tarn any attempt to answer my argument or remora

meat department, under e Government official whom the Government had asumed the po- ponded. More French gants were arriving in personal stiska on myself for my opposition to All the girls rescued under the Ordinates me spouts, will take and business is practically audioultion There was some dismeston on

I simply call your Lordship's attention to that

The Australiane deolared their iasings alosed the second reading, but it non‹isted, in the main,

Those who are represented as having left phase of the subject. sition of guardian should be disposed of to and at the date of desrture the blockade was

with the soorn as it stood when the stumpa Wers, I pray your Lordship to return the dran paturday-nine wickets for 491 ràns. MAD in any connection other than such as ading as speedily as possible in order to go tion of the organisation and government of the Indoed it to a great artent owing to the this Government either to remove the Registrar. 24 xans, thus leaving the Australians the win. hourly anticipated: Consegasatly wesels were the bill, and in commendation of the Pe Leung taken oura of by the Po Leung Kuk pending arrections Indionted by me, and to renormans to their second insirgs, and were disposed of for Ordinance to Hongkong for amendment in the The home team then want to the wickata for Kak and of the Registrar-General. The ques inquirise regarding them or their relatives. would be recognised by English law de way sed it was doubtfal whether any more Pu Luog Kat was also referred to, but my exertions of the gentlemon who constitute the Gonsent from the governing body of the Poners of the match by one luslugi and 71 cont a regular marriage. As a matter of fact the Registrar-General boa insiate from all the foreign residents have late and the betartansuts on the main point were not fairly Committes that many women are beau re Long Kak, or to invest him with powers The Derbyshire Eleven made sonpital start in the outset that all girls coming under his tnce until the dispute is settled. On the avasing relevant,

tor class of natives have alas taken their depart indeid, at that stage, the discussion was waned and comfortably eattled in life. They adequate to bis duties and responsibilities to the their second innings, Wright and Breabed put- charge should be properly married if married

that the Po Lezar Bul Ordinage vas pasand their sadsavours to suppress the evil practices strustions that any reply you may think it to wicket fala Chatterton played onreful rist

have worked most sealously in co-operation with women and girle under his cure,

ting together 50 runs in half an hour Bagaba 9-I have, therefore, formally to complain this department and hath been sensing in 30. May I wk your Lordship to give is.and Wright added 67 rana before the good at all, and doubtlese ander the new Ordinaus

through Committee of Council with uadas haste. with which the Ordination under review maks to this letter may be communicated to no and Capitt gave a vigorous display for bis 24. The purest ingredients only are used, and thethe gwing af girls as inferior vives or edu niobard the palace. Every preparation for at and of the omsod nents' suggested by myself, jand' by myself to sera the welfare of all hore. Your Lordship's reply to the latter dated George Giffon took twe esch

and without adequate consideration of ita clause deals. Every precaution is taken by them without delay' on its resipt by the Govascot Trott took five wickets, while Teamble and utmost care and classlines are exercised in the cukines would not be formally permitted, manufacture throughout.

but by placing the Registror-General in sub-

It will be for your Lordship to say if my obim women and girls who come under our are 18th January last of the unofficial members on The following are the principal soorne :-- tions to the details of tho Bill were well founded In case of marriages, of which thers were 59. the question of the out of the administration, ordination to the Pa Lang Kuk and subject-

or otherwise, and if they were not at least do and adeptions, of which there wees 9 during the although dated th21st April lust, did not reach Wright, e finos, l ing him to the liability of being outvoted the

Barcing of failer consideration and discussion year, no, marɛiagɔ or adoption is allowed to take the hands of the senior social muomber until then they ranfead Tour Lordship will see place until the person who wishes to marry or the 2nd instant have the hotcar to be, my door is at once opened to graveabuse. It is

from the suvexed newspaper exttings that adoptagiri has loand proper security approval lord, your Lordship's mort obedient, hamble singular that the Government, so fearful of

large section of the community share my prin. by the Committee and by myself. No, girl is servant, placing the least fraction of political power in'

sigal objection to the B.

allowed to marry stoopt un a first wifo, and then it was read a third time on the 19th June iustaut, 10-To complete the history of the Ordinance,

Lordship'e consideration my objectious to tha Or Enk are shown sealously co-operating with and 11-1 have now, therefore, to submit for your 20-Hare the Committe of the Po Teng dinance as resd a third time and passed by the assisting by their special knowledge and by their Legistation Council and now before your Lord. jeonssal and advice the Registrar General, the ship for Her Majesty's approval and I beg to as responsible Government Offer, to provide for Konsoane, which the Fresch have oc

sure you that, in so doing. In animated simply these women and girls, with the dual decision and by a desire to do my duty to the Colony, that I bo responsibility devolving on the Registrar-Ge lieve in the reality and validity of the objections fuerai assording to Ordinance 11 of 1890. Nomst- am urging on your attention, and that I am sup. (ter' what the reonumendations of the Po Loung Bangkok river, and vessels that do not

ported in my views and opinions by many gentle Kuk, the Eegistrar General himself interco man in the galosy of mach greater knowledge and gates the intended husband and assures herself tako in a full cargo inside the bar-fie there

experience than myself indealing with the Chinese that the gel is willing, and is to be taken as a Bret to complete their loading. The island is

and Chiasse grestions, was, es your Lordship wife, and by a competent person. THE OWNERSHIP OF A LAUNUK who used as a watering place and the King This was a motion for leave to apyval by the Kok in the first instans and would neither have Kuk changes all this.

may me, very strongly opposed to the Po Leung21-The new onesolation of the Po Laong bas a residence there, where he occasionally olaimant in a suit between two parties upon the incorporated nor endowed it. Becoming better is a member of the guverning body of the Pa The Registrar-General spends a few days during the summer.

question of the ownership of a launch

segaainted with it, through the insestigations of Leang Kak, in one, although the Chairman, of Mr. H. E. Pollock (instructed by Mr. D. the Committee of Enquiry of whies I was Committee and is to be governed by the votes of The length of the island is three and a Wilkinson) appeared in support of the motin a member, I have proclaimed my conversion, the majority of the Committee, on all ikea mab In the solion tried before In Fration Aokroyd Bengnising the valuable serricas rendered by tees on which until now he had the decisiva Toine The folowing is a List of Waters always kept population is very small, but the place is of third party, and thle spolisation was to reversed vudovreins and I sex your Lordship to

quarter miles and the width one mile. The some time ago jadgnant was given against the the Society. I hars voted for its incorporation even in the face of a ussainas Committee importance on account of its dominating that decree The plaintiff was a man usmed believe that it is in no sprit of chatinsey, nor women and girls reened by the Registrar 22-Hitherto the work of disposing of the position. la presenting ber vitum and the claimant (r whose behat this applicament in Connell, that I now approach you, Eegistrar Goners, with all the leformation, s

Chi Ob. the defendant was one Wing Chak Piaz, with any feeling of ancoran at my treat General and the Po Leung Kat has pasted in the France declared that if the terms were action was made was Wong Ching Chron sub in the full sarause that the Olio siglauce, and wirion the zealous co-operation of the cepted she would "occupy & Siamessment ought to be art aside an dertain points of do far more harm than good, and will very con legal responsibility and taal decision in kis Mr. Pollock first subraifted that the judges, it passed into lay as it now stands, will Pe Laung Kak could give him, bat with the "fort or take up s position at a good law which as proosaded to euumerste. Habsiderably weaken the Government sestrel over hands alone

anchorage as a pledge for their fulfilment witted that under section 77 of Ordinance 13 of the Po Louar Euk, which it is the professed 23- the Po Leang Kak Ordinianos pamoù, Already several islands in the Gulf of 1877 it was alone that in a suit of this sort thobest of the Orilasse, to strengthen and secure the Hagister-General bergmans & Mamber and

The innings closed for 62 rass. Siam have been occupied, but Kohsichang in the esus, which was not done. His Lordship you Ordiaasen No. 19 of 1893, and the blus Leang Eck, and the decision, even as to the pisimant ought to have been made a defondsut 12-Issume that tour Lordship ba before Chaiema of the governing body of the. Po

LONDON, July. The match between the Analni Blea Las apparently been taken possession of as the Putas Judge had practically at the claim book outsining the reports of the Special Com. marrings of a girl will be in effect whisterer it

THE ROYAL WEDDING.

and an eleven of Leicestershire was resumed to- the most calentated to make Sam feel her His second point was that as his client was in the 35th April. 132. to investigate and re. Kak Committes. ar of the majority of them, of Mary of Took were socorded an enthusiastic rather bumpy. The Loicestershire team went

ant in the position of plaintif in the salt ozites apprinted by the Governor by his letter may be in form, the decision of the Po Tang

Lordos, 6th July, fday at Laicester. The attoufanes was small, The Duke of York and Privonas Vistoria thongh the weather was fine. The wicket was helpless position, Siam has now agreed to passeion of the launch at the date of siaure port on certain points onnected with the Bill whom the Registrar General may not be a the ultimatum in loto and the fallment of his Lordship ought to have disobarged the at

for the incorporation of the Po Lang Kak,

reception from the populace along the satire to the wickets for their sound invinge and were 24Cs of the points in isted upon in the pistreats of the bridal procession. tus conditions ought not to occupy say

tachment..

the evitenas taksa by that Committee, and the by the Registrar General has been that every

diapors af for 163, thus leaving the Australians The Puisse Judge said that when this case App-ndioca, 47 in number. great length of time, the amount of the in-was tried the qumtion passion het sot ha

woman and girl married from the Po Loang Rov. De. Beason performed the veremany of aud Tomaliu made a good stand. the former scor

The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most the winners by an innings and 56 rans. Ponghor Jemuity not being more than she can raise raised, but that the question se to the real owner-poration of the Po Lean Kak, for its organisanly sort of marrings English law will repognize. Palace, and rar assisted by the Bisk of Lenitou

13-The Ordino, provider for the theor- Kuk wust be mazerled as a first wife. in the marriage at the Chapel Royal, St. Jame 50 not out, and the latter 15. without much difficulty. It may be doubled tried upon its write Srction 77 of the Code and government, and for its endemos it is what is art by marriage in Orduanos Dr Templs.) the Bishop of Rochester (Dr. and George Giffen eight, but the Australian

ship had been very fally gone iuba and the ones whether France is altogether placed at the bad merely boss referred to incidentally as to by a subscriptions of 830,000. The Orased women and girls. It has been a bone of

withea of $3.00 the Society having raised of 180. whed spanking of the disposal of Davidson), and five other palate. speedy termination of the dispate, or whether had decided that the neval practice of the claim that out of 850 000, to the Ps. Leung Kak the Po Long Kik Oommittee, (ep. at of been talo in going to St. Jatars'. The mat-

the proper way of beginning the bearing and hy

The bride and the bridegroom tava returned linanon empowers the Gorerament to hand over contention hotween the Registrar Teneral and to Buckingham Paleo by the reate which had she would not have preferred to have met with Ant commencing should be followed, [19 such opposition as would have given her a pre-question of procedure that Mr, Pollook was rais

without any limitations, conditions, or realvio the Blue Hook) whether these women and girls riage register was signed by the Qason, althe The Chief Justics thought that it was a mare tions. I suggested sa amendment to the effect might ust be disposed of as second or third Royal parsonage print. Mr. Gladstons, the text for claiming to establish & protectorate ing now. He pointed out that ander the soution Po Leong Kak tatil it was certified to the Go-dependent, bus carried the day. The special High Chancellor

that the money should not be paid orar to the wise. Hitherto the Registrar-General being Earl of Rosebery, and Lord Harachell, the Lord with her deads bas been promised, bring potior autooted over the country. However, compliance if fears to appeal was refnend the claimant could carament that the above mentioned sum of object of the Po Lewig Kak Committee in de At the wedding breakfast bar Majesty the and when the promise is fulfiled she can pointe raised and the enggosted that on the Sport & COPY Langry hexate, fa 991.beers.geri..led by Chinterlan Props bug the wires a

830000 had been polleated and paid to the oroditing to have the Registrar-Goporal sa Mem- Queen proposed the health of the bride and linya ng gain to main at Khairan,Por kangthy seydiment, and the ronding are the Government or before the Special Honorable Ho Kai at pages of Ho Fook at Loadou at a State ceremony sine the dession Mr. Pollock proceeded to argue on the legal of the Po Lanng Enk I called attention in or of the Committee of the Sory is that be bridegroom, while Lord Carrington, the Lord the slong strets couga to have been subscribed there, was as videos.dence of Wal Tuk snd the remarks of the which the bridal prossolan pissed were superb. be considered to belong to Cambadia, which of some of the evidence, the Chief Fastice sit we believe in the case with Kamit.

17 and 18 of the It is said that to such erowds had been won in ommittee that it had been paid. Cousilering Bat that he did not think that there was any baths mais ebmot of the grant is to relieve the Pare 23 b- wont hafors in the Daily Preschool Sisin evidently needs some guidance in ground for allowing rebearing of the casa a Government of tas obligation imposed on 1 by "I mention it (the Registrar-General's veto) rogavery of the Prince of Wales from typhoid of the thanksgiving service at St. Pants for the learned judge had nine to a wrong decision. Ghama for waxen and childera dealt with under of the Registrar-General. They vaut to have Bankingkem Paliso after the breakfast, the complaints made by the Australiaus arainst nothing had been addased to show that the voting 17 of Ordinan 11 of 1860 to provide à bessage it would not be right that the other favor. the legal points put forward they would take

ambers of the Boartekoald be the mera tools would give notice of their decision.

When the married pie drove away from time to consider, and profubly on Thursday the shouldera of the Po Leang Kuk, it seems to rolos in the mstise and everything should go Quaer and the Princess of Wales were fara alleged unfairness and ionspasity of the

that Ordinance sad to throw the obligation on ms that no perrant should be made to the Po by the majority."st Lenny Kak until it he built and finished a

The same witness at page 26 anys-

walls to them from the balcony of the palacet.C.C. umpire in the late match usiast M.C.C. Lome to the entire satisfaction of the Govern

The Registrar-General must be bound by truded by a atesag escort of the Lite duards by nitten of the elab, who, Mr Perkins, say, The pair dease in au opan marriage and tour, atd. Groank, will be brought before the com- ent. The Soulsty andertook tha ama obliga-

the decision of the majority." tion in 1878 at ite Arst formation and has not

A little farther on the Honoarable CP ChaCheapside, to the Liverpool-atret railway station,

way of Pall Mall, the Stand. St. Paul's, and doubilas mest the wishes of the Australians. in the coitary it could not get a cent from re and was about to ero a grant-in-aid school got gomplied with it. If the Church of Eugter aske

whence they prossedal to Sandringham, the

LONDON, 5th July.

the Gerement towards the builling till the

*What is the state of affairs at the prossat Peings of Wales's estate in Norfolk, where they to the alleged unfairness and incompetebog La replying to Mr. Victor, Cohen's complaints

school had been Buished and approved. Why and out all they can about these girls and then roos are preded secury the streets

will spend the kounyeron. All alone the ruuta of the M:0,C. umpirs in the lita masok batusă Answer. The present Committee merely thoir progress was an ovation, and garlands of the Australian Eleven and M 6.0 and Ground, should a Chinese Sopioty be treated more liberal- make report to the Registrar Genest. If

Mr. Henry Parking, the seemutary of the M. C., ly, or with lean presantion? This is my first aint nice any recommendatioza itla for him to Stuart Knill, proantad sa address from the Australian to nominate any quated ampire.

The Lord Mayor of London, Aldarman J. states that the M.0.0. will glaily allow the My Lord Marquess, desire to place on Lordship to direct its amandment in oras ay

anation to the Ordnason, and I beg of your set on them or not."

torporation of London to their Royal Highs recont my formal protest against an Ordianges that will present pablie money from being pridjority of the Board should daside what is to

Question. You would prefer that the noses while they were passing through the city. Vistor Cohan, the manager of the Australian Parleylags are boing cirriod se between Mr. recently passed by the Governor and Legislative over to the Fr Leung Hwithoutampla moarity done with any girl whether the Registrar. Council of Hongkong and now before your for its proper expenditure according to the inton- General is opposed to it or not!"

7th July. Eleven, and the loading cricket clubs in America The public rajoleings and decorations are Que for her approval, and I bave the honour of ouras the Exeentive Government will sea to Lordsbig for submission to Her Majesty therion of the Ordinance. It is useless to say that

for a short war of the Amatralian Eleven in the general thronghout the nited Kingdom. in. Faited States at the close of their Fuglish on cluding Dublin. The Government has been regement. to request that you will, before saboitting the that. I sabuit that all papar oenditions and pago 27. Bes ales pages 31, 32, 33, where it general holiday.

The same class of evidence is continued on condemned for not having proclaimed the day a Ordlistes in question for such approval, take Imitations should be imposed in and by the Othe Chinese wish to be able to control the Registary display along the line of route taken by at your consideration this, my protest and Jiuence which suthorises the grant.

THE SILVER CRISTA is made clear that the main question on whiph Bairess toonden was stopped. The mili

Lonnor, 30th June. The price of bar silver is 24 sid per os. standard. objection to the principal provision of the Ordia. 14- rain objection to the Ordinanca is tras General is this question of marriage. At the Royal procession was brilliant and the be reasbad, antess there should be a "stamped ** SACA sad direct an examitation into the whole however, its isolasion of the Registrar-General Page 35, at the bottom of the page, will be found public sathulaam, was remarkabla.

It is not thought likely that a lower price will anew to this colony for amendment before it is Kak, and against this I most strongly protest. Government refusing to graut the Hosiery power the royal carriage passed nbject with a view to the return of the Grdius one of the loverging Body of the Po Lennge. Ho Fock's opinion as to the result of the

in New York. The Indian banka and others are is the responsible official; that he is totally are forious over England'e interference."

The orowds deluged the bride with flowers as now buying silver, believing that the metal has finally sauctioned ant passed into law. disinterested in the matter goes without B.,8. Severa, Capt. f. F. H. Henderson, attention is entitled "As Ordinames for the be patient with me

Thy Gréinance to which I desire to call of the subject, but I am your Lordship will jority of vatem

I shall have to go. ittis at length into this part to overrule the Registrar General by thà mis

arrived at the lowest prioo. The colonial troops and the Indiana esportad aying and great confidence is reposed in which arrived from Yokohama yesterday mornes ablishment and incorporation of the Chinese

He says: "The Boeisty will the Queen, and received a splaadid welcons,:

2.44 p.m. throw up the whole thing."

The price of bar silver is 2s. 6d. per on. him by the Government and the public.g, will laura this shortly for Bangkok.

with cries of "Long live Australia," 15.The Po Leong Kul was originally ea

Atandard. Society for bhas prevention of kidsspping and tablished and is new maintained and organised. Wai Yak and Mr. Ho Fook, as to the desire poos were a feature of the celebration.

At page 38, Mr. Wai Imog Shen cours That confidence has hitherto been

The treats given to the children and the aged for the protection of Wamea and Chiffres com

1st July Silver has advanced to 28. 9fd. oring to large parently well desorted,

The China Mutual steamer Kait, frore monly known as Tuo Po Leung Kuk" and it for two separata and distinct purposes: altheach of the Society to get the control of the Registrar- but eren the Glasgow & Liverpool, left Singapors for this was read a third time and passed in the fagis, having a commen abject, they are often dealt Geral in the disposal of the women and girls. Royal her Majesty wore the crown diamonds. China.

During the wedding ceremony in the Chapel purchases which have been made on behalf of .best of men make mistakes, sostienes, port yesterday, and may be expected here on or lative Cannot on the 19th Jane instant, and is with ad apeken of as if they were one. The tion to a remark of Dr.He Rei, to be found of que?

I wank farther in this connection call atten- The whole sose is the chapel was most plotarse. and in this watter Mr. LOCKHART has

nambered of 1609,

first is to assist in the detection and repres

BROKES HILL, 2nd July, made a mistake which

A Bill is the same parport and effect was all kindead offences against womon and children.

slon of kidnapping and paid-stealing and ul p. 99 of the Blue Book;

Three fürances at the British mine have how deme as likely Thirty esilers from each of the three French rasd & frat time on the 11th April. 1993, and Thoother is theassistazosaid protection of wouses General bes the power, even if this Ordinance the chief countries in Europe,

"That is zot ersolly it. The Registrar been received from all the British colonies sod them this morning. They will be thoroughly Congratulations on the Royal marriage have been run down, and the kat was taken out of to wreck bimself and his department as we learn from the Bangkok Times, willout arms, the Po Laung Kak and a report of the Bogistrar. and oblidren resoned from kidnappera sad child. ja passed, to, plaes the girls whers ho lilies;

zanhost landed at Bangkok on the 21st alt, was based upon a petition from the dirrato's of Admiral TETON's mistake wrecked the and marched front the French Legetion to the General of the colony therim inid on the Coantasiers, while their cases are under Lavestigation but once he waken nas of the Po Leung Kassy's presenta in jewels are valued at whenever required. The services of about, 20 cleaned out and put in order so as to be ready Fictoria. Admiral Taxon's officers as Church of the Assumption, where they took eil table on the 14th March, 1892. This petitioned afterwards if firany ran they and ateliera girl there, sooling to the provisions that he had blundered and if they could part in a funeral service for the three men killed and report appear in the appendix to the blue and protection, and the stablishment of a home that Ordinans, thea the Committen in over saling and maguilent. The streets warn plases. The bullion return for sine days end- The illamfantions in London at zight wore work underground and to secure any wask men have been retained to complete certaẩm they would have prevented the unfor Commander Bory were pessant.

in the late selion at Paknam. M. Patio and book hereinafter referred to, and are numbered rearsed to their friends of relations or other the perusal of the Chinese ovidence that the ob prevailed.

where women and childrag gen be konsed untü

the Registrer-General," toate order being acted upen. The Hong:

thronged until day weak. Considering the ing 30th June shows 1,340 tons of are treated. upprudix 36 and 27.

25-It came to me abundantly clear from normoss crowds in Loudes, wonderful order producing 301 ton of ballion containing kong Government, however, will not take The Book of the Fair, na Histories! and Descote quance of communications from the valor and now rocnivce a spedial status and a money of the Permanent Committoo, the majority of Before that Bill cans on to be read aviso provided for. The sound of these objects ject of the Chinose in patiioning for and sp We have to saknowledge receipt of part 1 of cond time His Excellency the Governor, in is far and away the most important, and is the

18,3485. of silver, the three furnaces working the trouble

The newly-married pair had a great reception full time. With regard to Block 14, no official one in respect of which the Sonisty has claimed porting the Ordinance is that if it is passed, on arrival in Norfolk on their way to Sandring, intimation has been received here yet as to what ac opialon for oriptive Presentation of the World's Bence, anoficial mamber of Council, from myself, and thousselves on the difficult question of the Art, and Industry, as viewed through the from a member of the Police Furou, and of the retete detoties fasteners of para that Committee, composed entirely of Chindas, dringham was stron with flowers.

and if the Ragiatrar-General becomes Chairman ko.

oare the directors will edopt in this pent Pa Lenng Kuk and ia relations to tho Hubert Hone Bancroft, sud pablished by the mantforted in the local papare. nostround the

Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893, by strong opposition to the provisions of the Bittively little importance.

Their path from the railway station to Basis; but it is more than probable that should Registrar-General, but insist on taking Bancroft Company, pablishers, Chicago and second reading of the Bill ste die, and appointed year, the law of the colony for the protection of teotive work of the Society, nor in mattors of injerad his spins, as the Royal pair ware leaving early this wook the policy of the directors will be 16-Now in 1999, by Ordinanca 11 of that not in matters of detail couneabed with the de-of Tallibardine was thrown from his horse and already economically worked mine. No debt

shall be able to anatrol the Registrar-Gogora!,

it be decided to keep the smelters running, for Beveral fatal accidants occurred. The Marquis thor economies will bave to be exercisect in this their opinion ready-made from Mr. Lecy. San Francisco. It is excellently printed and Committee to investigate and report as the wood sad girls were amended and consolidated. Assise or of the internal management of the the city for the honeymoon. A man was killed known, and it is to be hoped the operations will HALT Why, it may be asked, should

well illustrated.

Po Loung Knic, and on its working, and on the By that Ordinanca the Registrar-General was home, but to the vital matter of the ultimate in Flest street by falling from a housetop. Abe continued at any rate whilst water is so the Governor go to the trouble of examinorippled the J. B. Say in the Inte action bas bart, was nupciated Casino.

The Bangkok Times says:-The shot which General, the Honorable J. H. Stewart Lack- believe that any woman or girl had been brought transfer to other sastedy, their adoption, or thronged the Birsad, A copingstone fall from which time it is quite possible the silver question Bill generally of which Committee the Registras empowered (section 14), whenever he had reason to disposal of the women and girls mnt there, their woman was suffocated in the dense crowd which plentiful--for the next two or three months, by ing the matter. personally? Mr. Loogheen found by Mr. F. A. da Costa, who went

into the Colony by parehar, or by fraud, miere marriage. HART is a capable officer, specially charged down accompanied by divers to superintend the gistrar General as Chairman, and my com-aral purposes or for parpier of emigration, or Registrar-General in that position, as the Chi- iso reported. Boldiers and woman faiated from 5- objected to this appointment of the Representation, or falas pretense, either for im with mattera

the top of a building in the Btrand and killed a mag bare assumed a different and brighter aspect. of this description, and remuera) nf the partially submerged vel's cargo musications with the Governor on the subject had been purchased in the Colony, or was being news anderstand it, and as I understand it, and the great heat, and gareral cases of mulcowe intends to call a special session of the State Lo

26-The Ordinance as passed will place the gentleman. A number of minor accidents are why should not the Governor adopt that lieved to have been fired by the Carnation, is above referred to, and had I kosa, at the time, non of her true pantion to inquire inte the send section 9 by removing him from that THE AUSTRALIAN CHICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

LONDON, 8rd Jaly. to the Castor House The shot, which is ha form the fourth appendix. to the blas book trained for the same parpises of was in ignor my proposal in Committee of Connell was to occurred.. gentleman's views ready-made instead of new in the possession of His Majesty. There that that correspondanos would not have beanca and require security for the production of position. There is no objection to bis remaining entering at a long and uninteresting and most of it was marked "Eutin Captain out delay I should have appealed to your Lord- might require the girl's detention and reranval (see page 38 of the Blue Book) a power of veto Derby to-day against an elevso representing the finally, unless a considerable rise takes plass in

was not much argo to remove from theJ. B. Say. id before your Lordship in das course aml with the girl at any time. In default of speurity he in the position, if, ak saggested by Dr. Eitel,

BRISBAND, 3rd July quiry for himself Bo the Governor accepts Christmas is strongly of opinion that the shat ship for your opinion on the palat, The matter, to a place of safety until the ould be return were given him in allesse, (sabjset to an appool County of Derbyshire. The weather was spies the price of silver.

The silver works at Mont Albion, near Her- The Australian Flean commenced match at berton, were closed down to-day-it is believed, loned on boned the J. B. Say we rod bowever, is now of very little ralatire importance, de her home, or proper provision be made to the Governor) in which a positive date is in-did, and the attendance good. An azilant that or the Government. It may perimps Coronation, and by his era baadas le did not incident in the history of the Bill

from the 70-lb aussie-loader on beard the sad I pass it over, simply referring to it as an for the probation of bor intersale and barty pissed on bim personally by Urdians 11 of 1990. wicket has been pitched and the ground was in not be too much to hope, however, that is the shot in question strike the water. He

11, an enquiry, he was satisfed that it was a pro- after reading Mr. WHITEHEAD's protest, be abstained, bawerer, from claiming it a bit, April last, and the Report (a majority report suy girl under 16 from her than enstody and ment, under it a member of the Permanent G, Petter, H. Bagairas, Capiti, W. Storer, I campaign of obstraction to the proposed repeal

6-The Committee 20 appointed reported ia per case for his interference, he might remove to dlangs B of the Ordinance, and to the appoint the hous team-W. Chatterton, G. Davidimo,

27-To casolude, I have objasted and object Arst-class order. The following were chosen as taken place in the United Sintes

More bank failarse, ava ́anaoupond as basing even His Excelbaey will be induced to

since one of his brother captains believes that it and two minority reports with all noter of place her in s'home until the age of 19, or auti) Committee of the Po feang Kuk of the Regia G. Wright, Wart, W. Sugg, 9. H. varshat of the Hilver Purolase Act. A protracted ses- make the exertion of examining the ques

was fred from his skip.

The silver party in America is organising a evidence and appendices were published in the bez warriage, or a foption tion independently, and that the Secretary

form of a blue book, and were laid on the A seam's trike took place in Australia in Council table on the 26th May last. On tiage."

I call special attention bore to the word "mar- he has intposed on bim, and on him alone, the

tear General because by Ordinance 11 of 1990 and Walton: of State will be convinced of the recessity of the early part of fast month, but was not of Irged for a cambers of Consent ut for it lawful for the Goreraer to provide, out of Ordiaunde sad who bave to be provided for in anseeded in patting together 199 roas: Wright States are sotively trying to create public

Turner, Bisekham, and Coningham were omitie in favour of the repeal of his Silver Law.

sion of Congress is expected Senator Sherman the same day, sad without soy time being 17-Section 17 of the same Ordicapes makes men and girls dealt with by him arder that

daty and responsibility of disposing of all woted from the Australiso taam anding the recently passed Ordinance. Darwin paper dated 29th July stating that the the public to read and coneider the reports and money to be granted for the purpose by the the home, and he most peopids for them by and Bagshaw mede a good stand, and the opisina Esroarable to the existing all for legisla.

duration, a telegram from Adelaide to the Fort

The Derbyshire Eleven, who went in first

LONDON, Mih Jaly. M. LOCKHART has developed into a con- strike was practically at an end in both Vintaris evidence, an amended Bill for the incorporation Legislative Council, a sufiable building or balld warriage or adoption Alberto ke has is all Australian captain bad to make six alterations to in Chiago, Colorade, and the Southern and The edrooms of free coinage in the United firmed Chinophil, sat it is always dangerous and New South Wales. The forms of settle and endowment of the Po Leung Kult was in ing for a bome; and the subsequent sesling such mettere cried and been able to sit with the of the bowling before a separation was affected to take one's views from a poron of extreme it would seem that the men must have giren was journment of the first reading to allow time for for the safety of the women and girls thereto.

ment are not mentioned, but from earlier advices | trodd and rest? & Erst time. I moved the ad Frovides for the regulation of such home and most perfect independence, and has had the mid |

Eastern States. prejudice. The bon. gentleman thinks the Several entrapes were committed and at the porgal and consideration of the blas hook, 13-This Ordian of imposen on the Registrar but has not been in any way bound to follow it genes standing at 74. Lyons was caught off the the anpayable price at which silver is now selling. and izlatanos of the Po Louar Kuk Committaa, temps were drawn they had fest one winkrat. the of Colorado, U.B.A have been closed owing to The Axaraliaus went is to bit, and when their is alated that 814 silver mians in the State Committee of the Fo. Leung Kuk are an. tempted in connection with the strike, and two but without assess

General, and on the Registrar-aral alone, if it did not command his approval. This Orcond bell he recired. dawed with immaculate virtue and wisdom. Bydney to blow ap vessels by means of dynamite. Jans, when I voted for the second reading of the the cases the power of detestion peuting in for by the Chinese In order that the Re

distinct sveays ware made at Newcastle and 7.-The second reading was taken on the 2nd the duty and responsibility of exquiring into all disuos now before your Lordship is sought Giffen bit rigorously,

Dansers and' 0. To an unprejudiced person they will appear In both instances the bombe, containing lighted Bill, as I approved of the incorporation and enquiry, and the rimsta disp sal of the women gist General's lad pondent antion may be

LONDON, 6th July, Four more banks to the State of Colorado as oot materially better or worse than anyes, worn fortunately discovered in sims to dowment of the Fo Lung Kak, the lovostiga end girls whose cases are decided to come with fettered, that instead of being outside and above the Australian Eleven was resumed i Derby

LONDON, 4th July. The oricket match between Derbyshire and fallin the price of silver,

hasa anapaded payment, as the result of the tether collection of ordmarily horast and indigestion has been around, and immediately on moved all my objectius, but I insisted that I 19 The Registrar-General's report for 1891 bound by its votes and cglaions, and in this ther due, but the wicket was bumpy." The passed a resolution desiating that the speedy

peoranta catastrophe. A great deal of public tions of the Committee of Enquiry having re. in the provisions of the Ordinos. intollenat men, but they are Chiaamen and the fact being confirmed the Badasy Govern bould more certain important a neadments when on the working of bis department and of the special matter of the disposal of the women and Australian remained at the winketa ni day, repeal of the Sherman silver-purchass Law, ia

their Committee, ba may be in it and of it, and to-day. The attendance was good, and the wea

LONDON, 7th July. The New York Chamber of Commerce is thefors nearly imbued with Chinese special Casette offering a reward a came to the consideration of the causes of Women and Girl Protection Ordinace in children omitted to its mare, the Ordinspo sad when ily atamps were drawn the louinge essential. It urged the appointment of com ideas of family and life. Hitherto it of the guilty partien

of 250 for information leading to the copriction the Bill, without which I was of opinion that it particular shaws how this Ordinamos has been is so framed, as to make blu a mare tuenber

ought not to pass into law.

araboo and in worked. His report on the of the Po Long Kak Committes with

was not concluded, 184 cans having beng scored mission to report to Daynes upon a plan to for the iem of nine wioksis.

estabilah a safe and elastic currency.

Jed or the paner only.

No only sigand communications that have. appers Insthorp pors drat will be inaseted.

on of publicationr

Afte that hour the supply is limited.

Thingradbin Address Prasz.

H. O. Box 21

Telephone No. 12.

TEATH Enter the halved daghu RTS GUPIREER2, Jr., yet menth, at 29, Elgin Streub. คร

The Daily Press.

HOYOKONG, Avarer Erd, 1898.

her foreign relations, as is shown by the ineness abe has displayed in the conduct of the present dispute. How tint gaidanez delicacy, France would be jealous of Eng- is to be supplied is a master of no little

MR. WHITEHEAD AND THE PO Innd's interference and England could not LRUNG KUK ORDINANCE. tolerate French domination at Bangkok. Communications of the subject have, bow-Whitehead against subordinating this Registrar following profest by the Hon. T. B. ever, been passing between the two Go General, in bi dealings with rescued women and vernments and possibly a solution of the girls, to the Po Lwang Kak, has been forwarded difficulty, may be found, though from praten!

to us for publication:- appearances it looks as though Siani was

Legislative Council Chamber, A VERF forcible protest against sabordinat-likely to become a second Eygpt as a bone of

Hongkong, 27th Juas, 1893 ing the Registrar-General, in his dealings contention. with rescued women and girls, to the Po Lung Kuk, has been addressed to the Sreretary of State by tho Hon. T. H. WHITE READ. The ardent desire of the Hon. J. H STEWART LOCKHART to subordinate hunself to the Po Leung Kuk can only be ascribed to some curiousand unaccountable aberration

and is due here on or about the 7th inst

The steamor Muray left Bingapore posterday

Monday next is the birthday of the Emperor of China and will be obearved as a holiday by the Kowinos Customs. ANTO

of judgment. However, Mr. LOCKHART to Franne nud Sium eays that "the Faris papers A telegram in the Australian papers rede ring

form

ip-

Mr. LOCKHART's polies, which then becomes

about the 6th inst.

"Answer." Yes,”

Princes

LONDON, Jef July.

Matches plared-..

LONDON. 19th July,

loss of eight wickets. the former scoret 934 in their Brst innings. In the match All-England rerans Australia, The Australians are all out for 269.

LONDON, 20th July, In the maich All-England v. Australia, the for or have soured 234 in their cond innings for

LONDON 3rd July. Mr. Honry Perkins, sarutary of the Maryle bone Club, has written to Mr. Victor Cohen. sgorf the Australian Elovea, stating that

The Governor of the State of Colorado, U.B.A.,

velalaturə ta đaml with the silver orisis.

LONDON, 4th July.

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