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do not know they are doing wrong, and the object of giving them notion is to remind them flat they have to do certain things tailkon comply with the law. Of couro I Am gutto
Mr. J. Auerbach willing to admit the general principle that Mr & Mrs. A. G. Augler iguerance of the law is unazcure, but law-givors M, Anos
Mr. LA, TO
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Mr. Emile Latr
Mr. e.
M. Mrs. P. Boice &
daughter
Are Males. A By B
Lenagito Mr. Boyd
tr, C. Brandt
W. Brooks
My wish, D, E. Br Mr. T. F. Burgdort? Mr & Mr.L.A. II. Butler Miss B..Buder Mr. J. C. Byron Mr. H. B. Curter Mrs. P Chw
in muy conatry do not care to barrass this poo Bag 4 3. Parler. ple. Section 2 has boon, introduced bomase Hi L. 1. Bailey there was some delay in garfying out verinka ↑ Me. W. 9., Kailer bge-Jawa mata under station) 13 of the Public Mr. B. Akerm Health Ordinanco. Umier that ation that Harlow Sanitary, Braard have power to make, sad, when Mr. J. F. N. Barlott made, to alter, ufudud, or maka-bye-laws with Com. Blackisten, N. regard to the proper construction, trapping, ventiluting, and maintenance of private hou drus, to the provision and proper sonatruo- tion of dust boxes in privata promise, etc. Soo tion of thapresent Bill said: "Notwithstan ing the provisions of section 10 of the Publicat Health Ordinance, 1887 (No. 24 of 1987), it shall be lawful for the Sanitary Board. in ite diaeration, te jostituta samimary proceedings before a Magistrate against Any person cou traréning any hya-taw dały made wider gre.. tion 1 of each Ordinnen, without previously jasning a 'dolice to the offendor stating what is requisit to be done to carry out the provisions of witch Bye-law, and upon conviction for a son- travention of any such by law the Magistrate tay in poualty not exceeding twenty. five dollara." I took part in the Iscussion when action 10 was before the Council, and we all unanimously agreed that we can get
· the Chineas and this general public to comply Will the law with a little table, without any prognontion. I think we shonid boatinno to give the notiens, and then if tho notices are without affect the maximam punishment should be inflicted. A repsonable notīne as rogarde Hope-washing ball that is required. As regards the construction of drains à lougor native is | Mr, Q, Baflikoll
nemesury.
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M.-W. T. Canoman
Dr. & Mrs. F. Clarke- Mr. W. P. Crary Mr. H. . Darneli Code, Alms. Pudsey
Dawon
Mr. B. Moore Docking
Mr. P. C. Denrelie
iss, Deum
Me.. W. Silberon
Mrs, lover Capt. Goddard Major Mr. Griffin MB F. Hamersly
| Mrop J. Ball
Mr. P. Hoskizue
Major & Amy Jeffrey
destes, repl M. R. A. Falseh Mr. Kinghom
Mr. R. J. Kosedy
The Ing. E. R. BALILIS endorsed the T. Howard.
Mr. C. Hudson Bootinants of the Hou. De. Ho Kai.
The ADING COLONIAL SECRETARY I Miss Hutton (2) think the honorable member opposite is Miss James unier a sipprotension. The whole pith of his remarks would seems to show that he thinks the tenants will have to me wash, whereas it is the laudlords. He has told us that there is no necessity for giving notice in conner- tion with the bye-law meador sub-section 13 as to the proper construction, eto, of house drains. These are things, he telle ne, that every body ought to know. I ask, is it a great deal to net, of,the landlords of the colony to bear in mind the particular months within which they bare to Mare their promina white- washed P
The Hon. Dr. Ho Kai said that the Acting Colonial Sucrotary had misquoted him. He said just the opposite.
The ACT 2 COLONIAL SECRETARY-If
was a question of tenants there might be sonia- thing in what the honourable member has said. but where it is
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Me. R. Minegat Mr. G. Monsington
tr. J. Yayon
Mr A Campbell Mao-
milho,
Mr. & Mrs E. McLeod
Mr. T Meser
Misses Moses),
Mr. A. I. Mora
Mr... T. Newcomer
Mr. Van Nierop
Mr. J, O'Neill
Mr. Parlit
Mr. C. Paquet
Mrs. Radcliffe
Mr. Politzer
Mr. C A. Ragland and
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Mr Keeves
Mr. G. E. Richartisau
Mt. Renget
Mr. S. . Roblue · Mr. S.C. Ro Miss Koss Légat Col: Byatt Mr. Jan Schahzel Mr. P. W. Sergeant Mr & Mrs E Mr. H. Simmine
Mr. C. Simpson
Sharp
Mr. Skrimahi Mr. AJ. Hamilton.
Pytho
Mr. E. Stewart
Mr. Easil Taylor
Mr. P. I. Thomson
Mr. G. Torrens
Mr. II. S. Vaighan
Mr. G. Waghorn
Mrs. R.. Waldow
Me. Cand Watary and
Topid
Mr. 8. J, Wayne.
Mr. W.J. G. Wally Mr. Mrs. & Miss While Mr. & Me A. „W.
Willow
Mr. & Mr. T. Bagnall
-Wild
Mr. & Mr. Worfield
Mr. P. Wright
Miss Young
Mr. J. M. de Zunies.
HEAR HOTEL..
B. Andrew Beattie Mr. H. F. K. Bry Colonel Brown
Mrs. Brizce und mald Mr. Bre
Mr. Althur R. Carie Cap, A., Clark
a question of laudlord I A. C. Clarke
Capt. Van Corback
fail to see the fore of his remarks, and
I would further point out that the law
as it stands is utterly absurd. This sub-action 1 of section 13 refers to various matters, inclad- ing the prevention of the manufactors or sale af ansound, adulterated, or unwholesome food. If the Inspeitor flads goms rotten met in the market is to give a mun-seven days notice to destroy it? Then again, it includes the manus; festure and sale of poisson and the sale of un-' sound and adulterated drugs. Then if i man fails to report a case of plugns the Sanitary Board cannot speessfully prosecute nutil thay. hage given soven days' notion. The Board have consulted the law officers of tho Crowu and have been advised that reasonable notice means at lesstavan daya, untice. The bonearable member some to think that 24 hour? notics would be auloient for white-waibing, but we have been adrised to the contrary, and in all cases we "hara beol'obliged to give Beven days-button. The result is that at the beginning of every lime-washing season the Board is careful to #ead out notices reminding landlords that it is their duty within a given time to have their premises limo washed. Then the inspotom go round and report that saoh and saol bones have not been lime-washed. Then the Board have to issue other notices, and if these bave
Sir John W. Carringtan
Mr. G. H. Dau
Mr. W. Davies Mr. P. Dow
un F..J. Haver Dinet Mr. J. Esekit Mr. A. Forbes
L-Col. A. K. Fraser Mr. H. Gomperta Colona) E: .törge- Colonel The orman Mr. Edward F. Grass. Mr. D. M. Graham
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Mr. Headchoper
Mr. Chantrey Inbehäll Major. 81. John
Capt F. Kofod MEL. E. Lee. Mr. R. Martin
Me. 1. Mitchell
Mr. E 8. Mullins
Mr. J. Oppenheim
Capt. Pream
Hon. II. E. Pollnes
Major C.. W. Heily
Com der B. T. Kasey Mr. M. Sindhi
Mr. A. Findlay Smith Mr. A. G. Mitokes- MT. A. P. Stoker Mr. & Mrs. J. Taflor Mr. O. D. Thouasori Mess Regalia Wardwel Miw Wardwoll Str.st. H. Wheel- CRAIGIESTEN.
Mestre Cal Mrs. H. 4. Dowler Mr. W. A. Fiton Mrs. Fitton & 2 danga
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Rev. Francis Hynia,
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Bev. F. T. Johnson Mr. E.F. Johnston Mrs. A. J. Miller Miss Maud Mfiler Miss Caroline Millar Mrs. F. F. Osorio and
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Miss Julis "Milter" Miss Penney
Ire, Albert Sraith Bio Miss Elle A. Rice Lieut.G. F. Show,U.A.N. M. & P. Sopow-und-
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Capa C. H. Almonds, R.A. Mrs. Simonili ... de Villemere
Comal Volpicelli Malam Volpicelli Mrs. Wrig A
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no effect the prosecution follows. I can near Mr. & Mr. Andrew the Board that as the law stands it is utterly Kr. H. Berkley impossible to carry the thae-washing regulations oal. The Board do not recommend au alteration -of-the-law without good reason. --Ef-they could do without amending the law they would gladly de an but things have come to a deadlock, and that is the reason why the Boas asked the Government to institute thia legislation.
Mr. H. Calbe skian- Capt. and Mrs. Frampton Mrs. F. Oreig Mes, Leigh Hunt
Mia Helen Hant
Mr. Geo. Lawle
Mr. J. F. Mesar mud
child
Mr. J.Oinks Mr. Jas T. Ronch Mr. 11. Shoolbred Mz. Hermann Wool CONNAUGHT HOUSE..
On the motion for this secunde runding bring†cape Mann, Me-13, p=-dubbons pet to the rote it was carried, though the Hoo. UB.N.
Dr. Ho Kai, the Hon. Wei A Yak, the Hon. M. C.A. Adama
C. P. Clater, and the Hon. E. R. Belilios voted Staff-Sar.0 W. Andrews, against
R.N.
U.S.N.
The Bill was then considered at some length Mm O. W. Anderws, in committee. The Attorney General had re- chilles and nurse commended that the secretary of the Sanitary Mr. & Mr. D. Ballwin Board, or suckyther offer as the Bosed way. Bostwick depute, should institute summary proceed. Prazer A. H. Cathcart inge before a Magistrate, buf- on His Excel- lincy's suggestion, it was decided to add proviso to the fast that any person deputed ahoaid first obtain the sanction of the Medical Officer of Health or the Secretary before inalitating such proceedings.
The Bill passed through the committes and the council resanted,
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The ATTORNET-GENERAL proposed and the Mr. A. Hamilton ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded a Mrs. W. Hawhunt motion to the affect that the Bill entitled and MG.0 Hal Ördizatea:bó1 authorize the imposition of fuss berton
for the lens by the Government of Hongkong
af certain partitlentes to certain Chinese bo rend
second time a
Lient. J. C. Kaepper,
U..EN.
Mrs. J. Knepper Mr. J. Jalis Lient. C. Mackensie,
R.N.
Mr. C. Markenala MrR P. Morfil Lient. J. E. Morris,
U.S.N.
Capt J. T. Myer,
USMO
Mrs J. 1. Myers Stias 'Naughton Mr. J. Naylor
Mr. F. Reiber Mr. & Mrs. V. Robinson Mr. B. Ryan My, J. Sitenles Dr. J. J. Boyder, US.N. Me&. B. Terry Mr. W. B. Walker
TO SHIPMASTERS
Tois was carried and the Bill was then takenNQUIRE where your FRESH WATER
though the committee stage.
PETER KITENSION TO YUNG WA HOSPITAL.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL, in moving the woofd reading of the Hill entled an Or dinding for the serablikant de Hop *tal-for-infectious diseases in connection with the Tang Wa Hospital, ergiained that the Bill provided that the Govertiments should› by dou demnified from any claim made against “thom"! In respect of the bill in question.
The Council adjourned until Thuredsy, KEETING OP THE FIRANOG - COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Finsnas Committee whi Zeld after the Council Meeting, the Acting Colonial Boorotary presiding, when the follow- ing votes wars agreed to ~--
A sum of $3,650 being compensation to the Dairy Farm Company, Limited, for the loss of osrtain cattle at Sassoon's Vills.".
A sum of $1,000 to most the expenditure for extending the telephone line in the New Ter-; ritory.
The CHAIRMAN explained as to the first vote that some cattle, wors accidentally burned to dasth while the shod was being disinfected by an officer of the Sanitary Board, and as to tho second that the line was to run to Starins. Inlet
This was all the burimeni..
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ESTANLISTED BY IMPERIAL Dscnan or ta
13 NoveмBar, 1896. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL......Shanghai Tls. 5,000,000 2,600,000 PAD-UP CAPITAL',
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAL BRANOHBS AND AGENCIES.
Canton. Chefoo. Chinking.
Hankow.
Peking.
Pentag
Changking. Foochow
Singapore.
Swatow.
Tientain,
The Bank parohsses and receives for colloe tion Bills of Exchange drawn on the above The Glen Line tsamer Glenariney, from places, and sells Drafta and Telegraphic Trank Middlesbro, London and the Straits, tett Singa-fers payable at its Branches and Agencies pore on the 4th inst, and is exposted to arrive hare on the 10th Inst
The P. & O. stemmer Shanghai left Eingapore for this port on the 3rd inst. at 4 p.m.
The U. S S. steamer Ifector loft Singapore
on 3rd inst, and is due in Hongkong on 8th
Inst.
HONGKONG-BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities. His Discounted.
+
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
At 2% per annum or Current Account daily
balanser
3% per annum on Fixed Deposits for months.
The Garman Mall steamer Konig Albert will leave for Shanghai to-day at nova for Nagnaski „ Kobe and Yokohama.
CARTRIDGES.
NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTIFE, Absolutely Smokeless and Water-resisting The feez NITRO-POWDER IN THE WORLD. "RICE OF 12-NORE CARTRIDGES-- With Powder dos of hot.
$7:40
Primrose Cazes 1:35.65-
· Loaded with Powder båtr.
Pegamid Case... 2
bjector Brass Cones.:6.00
3,000
8,65
52 liscont! on orders of 1,000, and, over-
ipply to
Wи. SCHMIDT & CO. Gunmakers
Fongkong.
Hongkong. 37th July 1897.
BOMBAY BURMAH TRADING COR PORATION, LIMITED. BANGKOK AND RANGOON.
TEAK SQUARES, PLANES, BOARDS had GOANDLINGS, PLANED, TONGUED, and GROUTED Boase, von FLOORISO, CEILING, WALLING, S. TRAK SHINGLES FOR BOOKING.
PIREADON
BAILWAY Brausrag Par GAUGE.S
Rate Bupplied and Ordere Boeked by
JARDINE, MATHESON &.00. Hongkong Ma 190
5%
EW. RUTTER
Acting Manger, Hongkong. 2nd February, 1904 THE BANK OF CHINA AND JAPAN LIMITED.
*WORKING CAPITAL 9,99 ------ over £200,000 RESERYS LIABILITY OF SHAKE-
HOLDERS...
HEAD OFFICE:
...fully £400,000
36, Nicholas Liang, London. -BRANCERS:
£800,000
Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore. -
AGENCIES: Yokohama, Kobe, Penang, Bombay, and Calentta
General Manager-F, C. BISHOP.
INTEREST ALLOWED."
Un Current Accounta
Fixed Deposits... 3 months3"
Do. Do.
The Bank buys and walls and receives for ook Destion Bills of Exchange on, and transsets general Banking business with, the above places.
CHANTEEX INCHBALD,
b. Manager. Lat January 1899
...1900
BANKS..........
DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE
PAID-UP CAPITAL...
BANK
Sh. Taels 5,000,000
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI BOARD OF DIRECTORS: BELLIN..
Berlin.
Tientsin,
BRANCHES: 1;
Calcutta,
Haukow,
Tsingtan (Kinútuohoa).
LONDON BANKERS: Mers N. M. ROPRIOHILD & SONS
UNION BANK OF LONDON, ID.
INTEREST allowed on Current Account DEPOSITS coivot.ba, terms which may bọ learned on application. Every description of Banking and robange business transacted.:
F. URBIG.
Manugor.
Hongkong. 8th February, 1900.
THE
457
BANK, OF TAIWAN (FORMOSA),
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATELY. BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL
CHARTER.)
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. PAID-UP CAPITAL
Ys.5,000,000
... 1250,000
HEAD OFFICE-TAIPEH, FORMOSA
JUIORI SOYRDA, Esq., President.
Hest Ose Managor:--Takssnę DOKI, Esq.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES, Tokyo Osaks Yokohama Keba Nagasaki Kyoto Nagoya
Tainan
Moji Hiroabi Hakodate, Oiart
Shanghai Ardoy
Hongkong
Chemnipo
HEAD OFFICE
On Current Account
Furs
INTRLBST ALLOWED.
4.38% per annum
Savings Bank 11%
OD Fized Deposits
For 3 months
53% per annum
Credits granted on approved securities and ovory desa:iption of Banking and "Erchango business transnoted.
Drafts granted on the Chiol Commercial places both in Jagan, and abroad.
Further particulars may be obtained o application.
TAKESILI DOKI, Manager.
Taipeh, 20th November, 1999.
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THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA THE
LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
PALD UP CAPITAL.,
£1,000,000
..2 324,974
HRAD OPPIOR-HONAKOWO,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
Oma Keshin, E., Esq. CHÓW TUN4HBarn, Fon | J. T. LAUTS, Esq
Chief Manager,
GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR,
4
Interest for 12 Months Fixed
"Hongkong, 23rd March, 1999.
·HÒNGKONG' SAVINGS BANK.
FABE Business of the shore Bank is conducted
by the HONGKONG AND SHANG HAI BANKING CORPORATION." "Hales may be obtained on application.
INTEREST on deposite is allowed it j PER CENT, per annum.
Depositors may transfer at their option -balancer of $100 ar mare to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per annum.
For the HONGKONG IND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. THOMAS JACKSON,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, let August, In95
TNG CORPORATION.
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BANK
-PAID-OP CAPITAL.$100,000 ICESERVS FUND:*****@$1,000,000. BASERT LIABILITY OF PROpona $10,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS.
N. A. SIRDS, Esq.-Char
R. Shewan, Euq-aputy Chairman,
David idøyer Moses.Esg A.-J-Raymond, Bao-
E Goats, Bau.
E. M. Gray, Erg
A. Haupt, Esq.
Hon, J.J.Keswick.
A. MeConchie, Esq.
B. L. Bichardson, Eep
P. Sachse, Emp.
ÚRIET MASAGER: Hongkong-SIS THOMAS JAUKLON.
MANAGAN : Shanghai-J. P. WADE GABO'NER, Esq. LONDON BANKEES-LONDON & COUNTY BANK- ING COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG İNTEREST ALLOWED. -On.Current. Ascount at the rate of 2 par Cent per Annum on the daily Balance,
ON FIXED Depozita
For 3 month, 21 per Cent. per Annum. For 6 months, 31 per Cant. per Annum. For 12 months, 4 per Cont. per Annum.
THOMAS JACKSON,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 17th February, 1900. 107
THE WOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK EIMITTED
ESTANTARBED 1880.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP ".... CAPTFAL UNCALLED BASHAYA FUND
Yes 24,000,000 --
19,000,090
7.
12.000.000
7:500,00
HEAD OFFICE—YOKOHAMA.
BRANOMES AND AGERCİNS.
Kabe
Nagneaki
Tokio London
Lyons
New York Bombay San Francisco Honolulu *Shanghai Tiontain Nowchwang
LONDON BANKERS : THE LONDOS JOINT STOCK BASE, LIMITAD PARE'S BANK, LIMITED.
JEN UNION BANK OF LONDON, LIMITED.
HONGKONGIFTEREST ALLOWED.
01 Current Aveoint at the rate of 2 per coat. ser annum on the daily balansa..... On fired deposits for 12 months 5% per KABUM.
B
5% }
4%
S. CHOH, Hongkong Manager.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1900,
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HEMEROANTILE BANK OF INDIA
LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STDSCRIBED an
·PAID: UP 2081 BESMEVE FUND
BANKEES ›
£1,500,000
er,125,000
2,502,500 20,000
LONDON JOINT TOOK BANK, LIMITED, INTEREST allowed on Current neonata at the rate of 2% per sanum on the Daily balance. ON FIND DEPOSITS ----- For 12 months
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1. THURBURN,
Manager, Hongkong
Hongkong. 28th April 1899.
THE 'CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROTAS, CHARTER, 1853, HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
CAPITAL FAID-OF-
*** €800,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE-
HOLDERS......
£800,000 £500,000
RESERVE FUND
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances Ou Fixed Deposita for 1 months... par cont,
"
TEL WHITEHEAD,
Manager. Hongkong
Hongkong, 2nd May, 1899.
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