SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 22nd October.
In Arrellate JURISDICTION,
BEFORE THEIR HOHOURS SIE WILLIAM M. Goodman (Cutey JustIoT) AND
A. G. W18# (PUISNE JUDGE). KWOK CHIN HIN' V. Kwong aut ning AND
OTHERS.
HONGKONG SANITARY
BUARD.
THE HONGKONG DALI Y PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28xD, 1908
that the market was too small and recommended an extorsion.
Mr. Hewett minated :---" The C.V.S.'s report
LATE TELEGRAMS.
[VIA MANGOON,[
MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT GLASGOW,
London, 7th October.. Mr. Chamberlain, in his speech at Glasgow,
KODAKS. FILMS, AND ACCESSORIES.
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UND RTAKEN,
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held bears out what I have already stated as to the
necessity for making suffelent market accom yesterday afternoon in the Board Room,modation in this district. I do not however Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil understand why the Bonitary Board should Medical Oliver (Fresident), presided, and there be told on the Ith September 1900 that there said that tho, now daties proposed will cost ACHEE
were also present Hon. W. Chatham, Director of Public Works (Vice-Pre-iderit); Colonel W. E. Webb, R.A.M.C, Mr. Fang W⋅ Chus, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mr. A. Deja, Hon H. E. Pollook, E.0. Dr. Pearse, Acing Medical Officer of Health Dr. Barat, Assistant Mediosi Officer of Heniti, and Mr. G, A. Woodcock (Secretary}.
This was a notice of motion for leave to appeal against a decision of Mr. Justice Wine the ith September, 1903, on questions of fact, his Lordship, it was alleged, having, contrary to tue evidence, found as facte `that '{a} 'the docusu, med upon in the setivo. had been eltored sinna ibu appelinat all cod his sigasture ; (b) that the document was not to be tied apos until the accupats of the Port Arthur keisaong had been gone into jointy by the up pallant ana by somebody on ususit of the respoJJ. Bryan) was laid on the table and piss d sionts; fej that there was no agterminé came to Frotuon the parties iù lue mvathi sơf – Juas, 1943, for the Uniassa agrement to do ensacad lat brown them with reference to the haani radon to be paid by the appellant to the respondents for tus Port Artune busines; (2) that the lotior Exhibit 10 wlion showed tuo vatar" of the Port Arthur waste to be only $23 7 0 was probably invented for the purpose of the said sction; on the groual that one Shing Kwai, otherwise You flug, wag material and necessary witness upon the facts emorated in (d) and that his Lordship refused to allow un'adjanenmant of the set.on of the appluation of the appellant for the purpose of allowing time,for Saing Kwai to come dowa from Dalny to give evidence; unl on the question of law on the gronɔd that tha respond atŝaqduppollani having ugcond together for the purchase of the Port Artaay bastuses by the appoils for the sam of $25,000 upon the basis that the naasts of the and businoda Wera vained at $37,300 whorens in truth and in fact the assets were rained at $27,700 only there was no consiourziium for the payment by the appellant to the prapondents of the sum of $1,000 which
us mentioned in the document son upon or all often complained of now Isteinos are of any sur sums of money whatever other das pefly to the circle of lime which is than du sumanggregating $10,00)whicht @ useti “In the, pxos, especially during epidemio caspon cuts bad already prior to the comm-1000 times, aq? E think that thờ vilas os aa fi sutka mens of the action received from the appellant
of disinfection of estoride of lime in this way is not great and that day warth wonidh proferable
BYE-LAWS FOR SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS. Draft byo-laws for regulating the slaughter of animals were submitted and approved.
SANITARY SURVEFOR'N REPORT. ̈ The resort of the Sanitary Surveyor (är.
Mr. Hussaun said be observed that in this, roport the Sanitary Surveyor had certified a great unabor of houses as dit für habitation. The Sanitary Surveyor was practicsly a drainags inspector and he could not find in the Ordinance that ho hai n right to do so, The Board had newer deputed the Sanitary Surveyor to pass these houses, so far as he cou'd remember.
HOD. H. E. Pollock, K.C., barristor-at-law (iteraet d by, Mr. G K fail Braten, soiwitor), appeared for the uppellant,
Tae rusas Judge asked if the costs ordered to be paid into Court in the case had been paid
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The PRESIDENT romarked that those artif ontes kai ba-u granted under the old Ordinance, this plans hwing basa submitted before the View· Orlinues was passul. The Sanitary Surveyor was aathorised to pass the houses, Under the present Ordinance it would be neces sary for the D.P.W. and the M.O.H. to pass.
thom.
MARKING OF SMELLð.
is no market and on the 7th October 1903 that the existing market is too small."
Hon, Mr. Pollock minuted: The C.V.S.'s recommendations should be promptly attended to.
the agricultural labourer an additional sixteen and a half and the artisan nineteen and i
half farthings per well, assuming that the consumer paid the whole tax. but he believed
GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.
PHOTO GOODS STORE.
TEMPORARY SHOW-ROOMS, 14, QUEENS ROAD
(1ST FLOOR, Above Masks. PRICE & Co.)..
& CO.,
Hongkong, 17th September, 1903.
TRADÉ
the tax will be largely paid by tho farigner,
iceco to sell articles of food at No. 54. Quarry amount to seventeen farthings for the labourer In connection with an application for an the other hand, the duties remored tho
Hay, the C.V... ported that there was neoad sizotown and a half, for the artisan.“ Tho marcet at. Quarry Bay and recommended that loss to the Exoboquer under the schems & new marat might be established between will be £2,800,000, annually, but this will ho compensated by retaliation us a ten. por-cont. the villages of Salwando aul Chuntung.
Mr. Hewett minuted his approval of the tax on foreign manufactures will yield ́oine
millions manually, which he would use to make opening of a market for this district.
Trespass to a query by Hon. Mr. Pollock, np tha. £2,810,000, and to further reduce. the THE CREAM OF
taxes on food and other taxes pressing hardly the D.P. W. stated that the new road would pro.
on the community. bably be op n for traffis in about two months.
The PRESIDENT moved that the Board recom-
mond the Governmen' to consider the provision of a new market in this district and that the
.V.8's report be forwarded,
FOOD AND BAUGR ÅNALYSIS.
· Tão results of this examinations made by Mr. E: Browne, Government Analyst, under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act for the quarter end-d3 th 8-ptember wore 4 samples of whisky, of brandy, I of bour, 1 of port wine and 4 of wilk Dus smple of milk was found to be
adulterated. The man was fined.
NAT-RETURN.
The rat-retary showed that during the fortnight ended 19th inst. 054 rate had boou
of thean it were infected.
WATRE ANALTHĮ 5.
F.
The water analysis report saut in by Mr. Browne, Government Analyst, showed the water of all the public services to be of excollent quality,
The Asting Medical Ofize of Haslih sub-destroyost mitted the following, minute :---With a diaw to the marking of sine la arising from latrines I would rearmend the Board to approve of the an of dry eart's only in all public latrines ❘ the attendant to see that it is fra.dy thoru into une soil-pan after each use. Pao P.W.D. might be asked to allow earth to be obtånad tren sinvenient sites. I think that the bad
Mr. Chamberlain quoted statistics to slior
that British trade practically was stagnant. Ha dwelt upon the decrease in our foreign and
the inoreasa in our Colonial tæde, and said unless we joined the opportunity the Colonies offered to na we should also lost oąs Colonial trado
The Colonial had sink into a fifth-rato nation. proference would fanble us to capture twenty- six millions of the foreign trade to our Colonins. The latter cost us inuch blood and treasure; it was our duty to build a firmly and permanently great edith founded by others; we must either draw closer to our Culoning ar drift apart from them. I was ant proposid. to tax raw material, bu il wọ d wired to gain tho Colonial, trade, we must tax fod though nothing that he proposed woaid ald a farthing to the cost of living of way family. His proposals while not fusosing the burden on the public, will give us trule and employment and all we require to maintain the prospority of our industries.
AMOY, DECARED VEER OP INFECTION. The PRASIDEAT said that, infectious disease Mr. Chamberlain concluded his speech, amidst bad coated to exist at Amoy and moved that demonstrations of stupendous enthusiasm, by the Government be advised to withdraw then impassioned appeal to the British poople to proclamation declaring it to be an infected por, awake to their destiny, to have an Empire
Hon. Mr. POLLOCK seconded, and the motion of interaction. was agreed to
Though manufacturers neo disfuclined 1). There was no other important public business favour a further reduction of dnsies of British manufactures, Mr. Obamberlain's apteck bas before the Bourd
been received with general enthusiasm in Canada The Opposition tas spprozchod the
Mr. Lan Chu Pak misual-If practicable. CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LD. Premier with the view to passing au onanimous
it is a very good shame. Buod is fredly used
in Canton, and dry earth in the contry, by the
Ju ? Otherwise the appellans could not provoud. | Chinese,"
-ion. Mr. Pollusk said part of the costs bad Hen, H. E. Pollock minute:"Before the boea pad, bat mot mil. However, that could recoocalition of ta, M. 3,4. is adopted, the not affe: the right of appast though it would | objection raised by D1, Lowóz ani Mr. Òs par apply to the question of execution.
and Sargajar West in 1835 with have to be carefully considered."
The Puisar Judge replied that he had no 'right in appoul naiil he had paid his costs His prdship would not have stay execution if a hii kaown the costs were not to be paid. The whole sus had been a job tom beginning to god and na hud ben treated by the appellants in a mater he did not like.
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Mr. A. Quujalo :--" Pkis question req aires
a tery careful consi eration."
Mr. E. A. Horolt; - Wo mast now bar in mind that we have a far large population to deal with tigan seksa the ragirt reforzad to was Entto eight years ago.”
The Saint Julien usked Mr. Brutton if the * Hou. Mr. POLLOCK moved that the mattor
date wo going to be paid in P.
Mr. Boustan replied that they would,
The Paisno Judge-Than puy tuem in at one I have told you, Mr. Bratton, over and
over azach about this case.
The Chief Justice romarked that they had bar tab fit of the stay of execution and yet bad, wat put the money into Court. Woold the cars be paidi. before Saturday 2.7
Ms. Bratton -Yes, your Lordsuip, I will psy the in-morrow.
The basing of the motion was adjourned till Monday, the 2nd Nerember, and the Court
FOOCHOW.
be refarcid to ajiesissing aas-arm nito,
Mr. Fuso WA Cuur senadad; and the motion was adopted.
KAT-RUNG.-
There was submitted a minato by Dr. Barnott, Aasis not M.C.H., anggesting an amadout to Suction of ction 25 of Ordina No. 197 1993, sɔ ant provide for the closing up of Miles ia bonsss other than rat holes.
The matter was referred to a sub-committee.
TAT-TRAPS AND BED-LINE,
There was subditted a minut by the Secretary suggesting that householders ba informed by advertisement that mat-trips and bird-loss may be obtainal Cres of 1st.
Hon: M. Pollnek "minuted ;---" Yes; very
The following items are from the Poochou desirable." Echo of the 10th Delober-
The Carman gunboat Tiger arrived at faged» on the 5th, and left on the 7th inst; thu Allis ac ived on the 30th alt, and left ou the Bus justrut,,
H.B. Magnaboat Britomart arrived at Pagoda on the 8 iuxtaut
The PRESIDENT moved and Hon. Mr. PoLLO seconded that advertisements be inserted in the English and Chinese news papura; the motion was agreed to, i
THE WAR ON MO-QUITOKÉ:"
Dr Burnett submitted e ininu o relative to the quation of famigating · premises for. mosquitoes, and saggesting that the people could quite easily carry out the fumigation with alphur, thus sating the Sanitary Department considerable expansA,
the weather telegram of the 5th inst. r por dia typhoon to be such of the Predare Kavyang, H., and a falling glass with gasty winds Curing the afterovou seemed to boken yet nasther visitation for our port. A rise in
The Providust thought in future the honso- The brouter at 7 pm, however, stayed thers should undertake it themselves.
apprehension of tropuls, and nothing
Hop. Mr. Pollock thought it would be mears, than a good strong blow si
mwful to have notless printel in Baglish and mil jet and several hours of heavy rain
Chiass showing the proper method of farliga- vatan ly to k plucu
ting for mosquitos.
The anual conference of the America Methalis Episcopal Churak is now la ses iva sishis place, Bishop David II. Moore, D.D., pres diug. The reports indicate a substantial
daues during the past year we
The competition for the Monthly Cup of the Fooshe Gun Club resalted in an easg wis of Me H, H, Dalông
After a short interval thiscus are again on the prowl, and it bhores householders to aso al
· possible precaution" to protect their portable Ar ansuccessful endeavour the property,
week to rob u forsiga house showed the gaug to be armed with knives, one man haring mody free uso of his to make his escapó.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The O.P.R, steamer Express of India arrived.
et Kuba &1-10 p.m. do 20th met, and left
Tuie was agiend 10 -
AN EXEMPTION.
There was laid on the table au application for a modifination of the requiremonts of Sotion 155 in respect of No. 15, We Is Fong
・West
The Prosídout minuted – As this is a corner house exemption might be granted.
Mr. Ranjsky. -- · E agree with the President.
referred This matter was
to a sub-committed USING A BASEMENT FOR PREPARATION
JÖF FOOD, “G Farthar correspondance was submitted yo. halive.to using the basement of No: 186 Q dm's Road Cantril for the preparation of food...
Mr. Dawetu māṇutode basement does at oppear to be suitable for a basshouse
again at "a-m, on the stinst, vi Nagsuki | The just floor (117, Welllogion Street) sould
for hunght where she is dus to arrive at 2am. to used if bye-laws are complied with "
on the 24th inst,
The N.P. steamer Olympia left Victoris (B.C.)) for Yekalams and the uu-l ports on the 18th inst., and may be expected here on the jóth proz. The silk-ex-N:P. atsumer Olympia arrived in New York on the 16th inst.
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The N. P. stanmor Victoria Jeft Tokohama far Victoria and Tacoma on the 21st inst., and is das at Tacotas on the 4th proz,
The application was refused.
MARKETS AT SHAUKIWAN'AND. QUAKET BAY.
In connection with an application for a licence to sell pork at 644, Shaukiwan, West, the there was laid on the table a report by Colonial Veterinary Surgeon in which he stated
ANNUAL MEETING."
· The twenty-secduri ganiumai govorul meeting of the Canton Tusurance Offloc, Ld, was held at the affiro of the General Agents, "Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., at noon yesterday. Present: Chairman, Hon. C. W. Dierson. Consulting Committes: Hon. Sir Paul Chater, F. Maitland, J. H. Lewis, and £, Shellim, Share. hold, re: Messrs. „G. L.' Toulin, A, Turger,
3. A. Joseph, B, C. Wilcox, C. Bogge, H. C. Wilcox, N. Brooke Smith, K. MoK. Russ, P. Tester, J. Goosmann, F. D.. Goddard, A, G. Morris, J. Whittal, Chou Can, Ho Fook, Isu Chong Chui, Tum Hock See, Ho Ju Shaug, and G..T. Voitoh, Secretary.
The notice coavening the meeting haring been rad by the Secretary,
It was proposed by the Chairman that the report of the directors, which had been in the beads of be shareholders since the 29th Sep- tomber, be taken as read.
4.
Secunded by G. L. Tomiis, Esq., and carried nanimously.
Propused by the Chairama that the doconuts et forth in the rep rt be accepted and passed.
Seconded by A. TURNEL, Esq., and carried unanimously.
The CHATA MAN then adderssed the meeting as
follame :-
With your permission we will take the report And seconuts which have boeu your bands sings the 26th alt. us read. In presenting these for your confirma-
pro-hamberlain resolution.
South Africa, Lcluding Cape Colony, is generally favourable to Mr. Chamberlain's scheme.
THE CABINET.
Landon, 6th October. The petulant tone of Mr. "Bálfönr's letter to the Duke of Devonshire oxcitos mach comment. The Times describes tas, carrespondence as
painful reading. It now tran-pics at the
ain's resignation beforbund, Duse of Devonshire kaew of Mr. Chamber
Phu Standard says ble. Alfred Lyttelton's
meat and wonders whocker Mr. Balfour really appointment will be coccived with blank amaze
means te faca Parliament with so grievously weakened a Cabinet,“
Mr. Brodrick's transfer to the India Office is considered a stoushing in view of his past failures and of his unpopularity is India.
LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Loudon, 7th October. Commissioner Skinner's report-presouted to the Transvaal Chamber of Mines advocates the importation of Chinses labour under strict sanitary súpervision and recommends every effort to be made to increase the supply of Kaffir labour.
BRITISH TRADE.
London, 7th October. Imports for September show an increase of £3,656,693, and ex ̧orts a docereuse of £380,330. This emphasises the general tendency of trade upon which the tariff dovement is mainly based.
THE VICEROY'S VISIT TO PERSIA,
London, 8th etobar,
tion the general ayouts and consulting com al tea trust they will meet with your approval. Fn increase of 2 in the dividend declared, the additing of 35 ‚u ́0 16 the roservo fund, the currying forward of an amount in excess of last year, and the setting os.de of a substaatial som
The Nopoe Fremya sognises that Ford as the nucleus of a re-insurance fund all show Carzon's trip to the Persian Gulf will have the satiafas óry working of the office for 1902, Your committee have ben induced to start this important resu ts and is ortala to re-establiek to carry somewhat larger fince than it would quarter. The jourant in anule to suggest how re-itsurance fund tu order to enable the office and enlianos the British prestige in that be prudent to do o berwise, and because it his to most Lord Carzon's new active polley. beva proved that over a series of years the first- close risks we had to re-iusace, in order to keep within the limits which pradende dietatod, re- gu tað inn very satisfactory pr:16. A vertina
A »ROYAL WEDDING.
"Louden, 8th October.
SOMALILAND.
zimin, 7th October, General Egerton wires Glat Major Hoskins The Mullah is reported
corps of tribal-korse
of this profit is hope is future to retain for The warriage of Prince Andrew of Greeva ourstrom, if the same good fortune attend the and Princess | Alice of
Daitouberg was business, and gúst be able to fully reciprocate solemnised at Darmstadt. The Tear aud with these companies which place eXUESSES with us. You will have noticed the omission Tsaritsa, Queen Alexandes and the King and falu pererat report of an estimate of the Qacon of Greece were puspat. pros at year's working It is not possible to ges in deom ver various dis ant agencies such. fail rotus as would gable us to put before son a statement which call in any sense, be called apuntionate and with the possibility of is improving in health. unfutentionsly múluding you, your com..
to be at Adsders. T mitt-e are concurred in the general agents proposal to henceforward discontinue there being raised by Major Bridg. and Major practics of juhiishing such an estimste. I am Beresford The local purchases of remounts- uppy owever, to bubo to stute that and cam-ks are progres, ing feroarably. Siasa up to date the premis ineome of the pre- soal year is guarderably in excess of last the tih July 1,700 pamais Laro Voos preclinayd. at our knows losses are approximately the four local. Capa de Corpa ure at work and thro same, notwithstanding misis of prhaps more are being for-und Mach rain has fallet un erreptional nature, induget which I may and there is plentijn grazing url of the specialy justsans the feeqa ut tires on board homew il-bing steamers from the East, the Protec orits, but no rain bus Lallon in Nogal uuerlain cause of which a source of or the Bouth ead. anxiety josil minsound reciters. I do not know of any further remiks I can usefully, sake, but I suill be pleased to reply to any guk inns that may be neked, ya da
No guir Blinns ar saggestions, brough
| forth, the Chairman | repond flat the election.
member of the Co¤-, of 1. Shellin, Esq... subting Committes
Seon (ed by A. TURNIE; B, and Curried un nimously
Proposel by BC Wilcox, sccunded, that Messry. W HUCIÓN PUTTS and A. CHATTER, TON LOUE be elected auditors for the eusning year,Carriad unanimously.
This concluded the business, and wi bo vote of thanks to the chuir the meeting terminated.
London, 8th Ostuber.
Though the transport in Somaliland has bean re-organ as the deny in camels randors,
adrágos unlikely patil November.
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is end that a daughter larn recently.
recently to Mr. and Mr Be Dumails, who hear Moorit Me as mor living relatives than any other child is be Uni ed States. Among other kin On Sale st- it has two grandmothers, two graud-fathers, two great-grand-milliers, two great-grand- fathers, Efteen great-great-aunts, nia; great- grest-uncles. Fourleso great-uncles, ten great- aunts, eight uncles and eight anois,
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Hngkong: "Daily Press, Office,"
M KELLY & WALSH. Messra, ELWES & CO... Canton: Messra, A. 5. Watson & Co. Hongkeng, 9th October, 1908.
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Prao ice will commonce, at about 8 LM. daily, and end at about 10 A... daily if the range is clear.
By Command,
F. H. MAY,
Colonial Secretary's Offien,
Hongkong, 15h October, 104S.
ILLU
Oclovial Secretary..
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VIEWS OF HONGKONG ON FLLUSTRATED POSTCARDS Coloured, Write:Away Cards, &.. For Sale at GBAÇA É CO. Stall at
HONGKONG-HOTEL CORLIDOR.
Used and Unused Foreign and Colonial
POSTAGE STAMPS
in Bets, Fackets or Single. King Edward VII Albanis.. Catalogues, Hinges, &c, kt., &a.
Inspection invitert. Hongkong, Ikih Jane, 1903
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