HONGKONG SANITARY
BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held June 11th at the Boar: Room. The Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson (Prisalent) presided, and there were also present lion. Mr. W. Chatham
F (Vice-President), Dr. Clark (Medical Ulcer of Health), Hou. Mr. A. W. Brewin JJr. 11. McFarlane 4Registrar tienersi),
| (Assistant Medical Offer of Peah). Hon. Mr. P. J. Bucieloy (Captain Superintendent of Police), Major T. P. Jo, R.A.M.C., Hon. Mr.
. A. Heselt, Mr. 14. Humphreys, Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Mr. Lau Chiu-pak, Mr. Fong Wa-chon, and Mr. (1. A. Woodcock (wcretary)
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THE COMMISSION'S EBIDET.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12rm, 1907.
Hon. Mr. HEWITT-Public Intrines must exist, and thous living in the vicinity will always endeavour to have them removed elso- to see the where. All that can be done is place is kept us clean as possible,
An inspector is to see that this place is kept clean.
SLOW WORK.
SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT A. LICENCE.
THE UNITED CLUB CAER. Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Pulica Court, yesterday, the hearing of the summo against William David Radhara, Mrs. Rodgers and her husband, Sapper H. G. L. Rodgers, R. E., for selling intoxicating liquors at 15
and Quton's Red Central, at promises known as the
Detective Sergeants Earner Julled (ab, without a proper permit, was con Marison conducted the case for the police, tuned.
while the second and third defealants were represented by Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs.
MISIS. Weaser and Raven, architects, applied ex behalf of the tenaut of 26, New Street, for permission to retains tank at present existing in the yard of this house. A large wouldly of water was required at certain times during the day for domestic purposes, and it is inconvenient to wait for the water to run from Henes their reasən the tap in the kitchen. for applying for a molitication of the require Goldring and Borlow). meats of tion 175 of the Public Health And Buildings Ordinance.
Mr. Hours . pursaunt to notice, asked
The MEDICAL Officer or HEALTH missted Whether the president of the Sauitory Board will ask the Government if the Eeba-The yard is only sight, fret by-six feet dule B in the Appendix to lḥi printed report of right iuctures, and only eight persona can occupy I don't see any necessity for this the Public Health and Building Ordinance the shop Commission which was sent to the Board and tank, especially now that the water is laid ሰ constantly and I bare frequently ex- laid on the table at the last in-eting, is a true
prined the objections to the copy of the Bel-dule B of the original report.
2. nut, le what respect dons it differ, and
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FUNNELS AND FLAGS.
DISHONEST PASSENGER. Whoa tho Charles Hardouin arrived in Hongkong yesterday a Chinese Indy reported to the polien that she had been relieved of a handle A Chiasman's of clothing. The police instituted a search and fonre
the missing band in luggage. He was charged before Mr F. A. Ilazeland, at the Polico Court, yesterday, with the theft, convicted, and sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment and six hours' steck“. THREATENED COOLLE STRIKE AT TOKOHAMA,
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by base authority was pay alteration or addi. ¦ ky refusa from the upper floors, and by dipper" bors: Mr. Rodgera knows all about that." Heout, owing to be labour troubles at the portal, and representing the Walsall Chsuber of
tion made
3. Whether Schedule A of Appandix No. 1 of such report which is stated in the copy went to the Board us hot printed, is printed in whole or in part, in such ropy.
The PRESIDENT replied:
1. It is not.
It is by the addition of sight. members of the Sanitary Department who have cease to be members since the Commission sot by the authority of the Officer Administering the Government.
of
3. This nawes of the sight members were extracted from Schedule A, which contained three Jista
viz. (a) Names of members of the Department whose cases have beos erquired into and against whom the Commissioners stated that the charges hal not in their opinion heen proved: (b) Names of members who had been reported to and decl with by the Government, and (c) The names of two oficers whose cuser the Commissioners The considered required further inquiry. Government never pablishes the names of officers who are tried and sequited, and it is obviously undesirable to publish the names of those whose cases are still pending.
Mr. HOUPER Bir, perhaps it is irregular, I don't want to raise any discussin-bat. I think if you will allow me to say a few
words in connection with this-
The PRESIDENT-I am afraid you are not in order. When questions are askel and
tak Answers are gives, no discussion place unlaws to locate.
can
Mr. HOOPER-It is to elucidate The PRESIDENT-Will you put it in the Form of a question
Mr. HOOPER-I was going to correct you
We (the Com- You use the word ' memhere.' mission) say 'ficers against whom charges were made.
It is rather important because in schedule B you are incorporated portion of schedule in which the word offioers is used, whereas if you look at the beading af seo that it says schedulo B you will "servants of the department." There is a distinct diffo rex co laid down in the Ordinazes regarding these terms. Again, the words "a certain offeur was transferred to another de partment" were included. As a matter of fact those words don't appear in our report. The report is dated March 19th, when the only in formation the Commission lad, said that that officer had been suspended previous to being dismissed by the Secretary of State.
The cam for the prosecution having closed,
LONDON MARINE INSURANCE MARKET. his Worship heard evidence for the defence.
The Times correspondent role on Huy Private advice from Hamborg state that the W. D. Radburn, sworn, suid he was barian at the United Club. On the night of the 28th recent fire there recurred in shed No, 1 fsections cotton stored in section F F. and general cargo ultimo two soldiers entered the Club and asked U. E, F) of the Hawn Lagerhanser, owned by for two long drops on top" (mixture of our J. H. Bachmasua. There were 10,000 bales of Spezia!" The He replied, discharged from the emer were trembers and they said No." and lemonade) Witness asked them if they in section D, most of the Istter haring ben Japan at the end of March, but she was not tanks, which" l'a very wers, I can't serve you." The "Spezia arrived at Hamburg from thine and
discharged till a few
before the firs broke Mesers. dayn are that the water is liable to be fouled second witness said→ We are going to be mem
fir risk on shore is ineladeuntil ten days after then said I'll give you the drink. Either According to Hamburg polley craditions, the are stored, so that the fire risk an cargo Mr. or Mrx Rodgers will be luck in a few
er the Spezia" was covered by marine under minules." Witness then asked ty to sign their names in the book. One of them said That's writers. Á salvage committee has been appoint
Oleuirn, which is right, what are you frightened of" I said hoed by the interests concerned, and the salenge
The British slawer was not frightened, but he had nothing to decotic is estimated at from 40 to 50 per cent. Two ng rded in some quarters as rerdue, left with the Club as he was only the barmar.
of inquiries in Glasgow, it is authoritatively Harry, not the "Clyde," as stated, he the resnit stated that the steamer's bottom was fun when
the owners. she left Marsailles, and that nu anxiety is felt by
being pat on the ground and then dipped int the tank. I cannot recommend that it be slowed.
Mr. LAU CHU-TAK-What is the business of this shop It should he allowed to remain antil a constant supply of water from the main is assured.
Members agreed that the tauk should be removed.
AS RATING HOUSE NECESKITY.
Another application for permission to retain a water tank was inte by the tenant of 1, Des Youx Road Central. He stated that his premises were used as an acting house, and it was absolutely bee savory in this business to hate large and rendy supply of water, therefore a water tank was required. The one at present on the premises was a fairly small one, and did not constitute an obstruction
The MEDICAL OPVICER OF HEALTH-I CAD not recommend that this be granted." The yard is only 6 fest 10 inches by & foet 6 lucher; and ie obstructed by au nunecessary bridgs both on the first and second floors. A notice she old ba served to remove the yard obstructions, includ. ing the tank. The yard has an area of 35 square feet, and the tauk occupies 19 square feot.
The SECRETARY-It was decided at a previous meeting of the Board to refer the matter to the Director of Public Works to see whether the house could be supplied with a meter.
Hon. Mr. BEWETT-There does not appear to be any reason for maintaining this tank if the house can be connected direct with the water mains.
THE.
ROYAL, COMMISSION ON SHIPPING RINGS, When the Royal Commission on Shipping
Mr Arthur Cohen, K. James'square, Rings sat again at Winchester-hase, St. W. E. Blyth, managing director of Co. Brace, Windle, Blyth, and (Chairman), presiding.
(Limited), merchante and manufacturers, Wal- Commeres, said his firm shipped principally to nearly all of the British Colonies. The bulk of their goods went from England, but they had some shipmesta from the United States and also TALKING from foreign ports as compared with the charges from the Continent He spoke of the nofair preference in freight given by British vessels. from British ports. His firm disapproved of of rebate, as it was the ba e upon
in foreign poris frem which
ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD.
or three da ex after the Club started a Garrisen Marseilles on April 24th, and was to have gone to the principle rings" rested. Goods were
Artillery man sed a Royal Engineer visited the place and asked for two drinks. Witness refused to serve them. Tas said they were members, but he looked in his membership hook and could not find their ramen. On the following day the secretary want to him and told him they were member bat he had forgotten to enter theiz uzmes. Witness was peid a salary of 34) a month with board and lodging. His place was behind the bar, and
Private telegrams fruzy Far Eastern agencies stato that a 2 per cent. general average deposit
She took fire in port after arrival from Calcutta is being collected in connexion with the fire in the
with a valuable cargo the insured value of the British stramerGregory A pear" at Yokobama.
vessel is £62.000.
NEW YORK DOCK WAR.
taken
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he knew some of the members. Mr. Rodger It is freely stated that 10,000 longshoremen in regular sailings was undoubtedly of importano.
at gaged him.
Ilia Worship-You don't know the metabers of the Club? How are you to know whether you can supply drinks or ust P.
Witness-A small bay, or Mr. Rodgers for
nyel to tell me
Mr. Goldring, before calling witnesses the end sud third defeadnots, mid he would outline the case to his Worship. Some two months ago, he stated, the second and third defendants were married, and tim second defend- ant used then to manage the Western Hotel, About this time the Royal Engineers, or a large number of them, conceived the idea of forming a Club of their own, and eventually agreed to Having a little let Mrs. Rodgers manage it. money of her own, she furished the premises. The Hon. Mr. CHATHAM moved that the and the Club was started on or abant May 15th The first meeting was held on the 16th of the Board adhere to its previous resolution.
Mr. HOOPER considered that such tanks same month, when a number of members wire The object of the club was purely were useful and caused very little obstruction enrolled,
His Worship-Could those enrolled be wem Every encouragement ought to be given to to promote scelal intercourse. people to store water provided it had a proper antor and, considering the whole question, hebers of the Club unless they were ballottal for: Mr. Goldring-The Club is only in om bryo. The second and third defendants leased the theaght it more sanitary to have the tanks there then to be without them.
premises, and they were to receive $120 a month, cut of which they were to pay the barman. I will prove to your Worship that many who were not
Hon. Mr. HnwAIT thought the tanks should be discouraged as they were breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Is mered that the matter be
referred to the D.P.W. to ascertain whether the house could be connected with the Govaen went water-wain.
Agreed to.
OBIECTIONS TO PLAGUE HOSPITAL
from the Two letters were forwarded Government to the Board relative to a tompo- It was rary district plague hospital proposed to be not until May 15th. two months afterwords, erected on the hillside to the north-west of the that I, or any members of the Board or Com-Disir feeting Station at Kowloon.
members were refusel drinks. There is no question of non-members being supplied with
drinks.
about Theep two
MACHINES
AND
RECORDS.
NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED.
MUSIC:
English at lower rates to New Zealand
live
would of boats the vessels take them from English ports. If there than were no combination, freights would be settled by competition. No resolution had been passed
conference linos, in view of the monopoly, by the Walsall Chamber favourable or unfoseur
really might fairly be asked to guarantee that British firms should have the same adrapinges able to the rebate system. In his mind the
as foreigners. He would hesitate very much in A New York despatch aneat the strike said: asking for legislation. The maintenance of LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMEN
Profereor Gonner-If irregularity is so the New York docks have gone eat on trike.
serious a handicap, it ought really to handicap It is the smaller lines which so far are mora North German Lloyd, or Hamburg-American, would be assumed so.
દેશ- seriously affected than the Cunard. White Star, your Amoriesn competitor, ought it not:-It The Norts German directors say the men's wands are most unreasonable, for the employers had, unaskel, already made certain concessions. The company has never had a strike for twenty six years, thanks to the harmonius working of the benevolent found under which the mosters and men between them contrionts half a orowa a week to be used in case of sickness or death.
presence will probably aggravate the situation. All four companies say that they can obtain unlimited supplies of outsiders, but their Several strikebreakers had to be rescued by fle police. In the meantims st wards, stokers, and crews are loodi g and loading cargoes. The dock superi tradents say that they are already employing men, and will soon havo suficient. Owing to threats of silence a large force of policemen was sent to the Hoboken Decks to maintain poler
TURBINE OR PADDLE,
Some details as to the comparative working of turbine and paddle-wheel steamers in the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's service are of general interest. It transpired that the "Viking" burned 4.286 tons of coal, while the latest paddle. Isar season stramed a total of $880 miles, and whe. I starter in the same service, taking the Ram 1
of passagers -zbant 200 tous for a total mileage of 7,870. required The average speed of the turbine steater was twenty kuots. In other words, the turbine steamer barned 9,172 tons of con per autical greator-koots against the paddle steamer's
withstanding toe difference in apod. Moreover, mile, and the paddle steamer 0.814 tons, not- the engine-room staf of the "Viking" includes only four engineers and three grensers, against fire engineers, fire greasers, and one fanmin in the paddle steamer.
SOUTHAMPTON,
And in your experience ha is, notwithstand- ing that irregularity, able to compete agains! you to your detriment?Yes, and the imports from America to our New Zeland houses are increasing
LATEST COMIC OPERA SCORES
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DANCE MUSIC
JUST ARRIVED.
Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.
$7
Mr. C. C. McLeod, on behalf of the Indian Tes Association (London), gavo details of the effect that the operation of rings or conferences
Association in Calcatta endeavoured to get ri had upon the tea industries in India. For some years before about 1993 the Indian Tea of the deferred rebate system by which 5s. to 124, fl. per ton had been retained by the conference
ference steamers. The corference lives haring lives for six or eight months as a guarantee that no tea would be shipped in other than con- declined to forego iba system of deferrel rebates, and Kings Roads, Shanghai, on June 4th. tea at is 6i per fon over the rate for promptly on the scene, was able to coufiue tie arrangements were concluded with a new line to The alarm was rang and the brigade, arriving rough cargo. The conference lines thereupon flames to the cool-house in which they irat A serious accident occurrat na the Victoria increased their rate of relate in 1895, and the Heart. new line asked relieved from their contrast.
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A fire was reported at the corner of Canton SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT SHANGHAL
new arrangment was subsequently made with No. 2 truck was on the way to the fire. It was the conference lines ander which they conceded crossing Nanking Road, through Honan Road, time the freight was paid. The agreement Mr. Louis Bourgent, was coming from the Beither sps, 60% as that the deferred rebate was to be deducted at the at the same time as a motor, enid to belong to finally entered into with the conference lies did direction of the Race Course. Both rehicles not, however, suit the lodian Tes Association, were travelling at sigh and they bad given notice to terminate such could pall up in time a colision was Inevitable.
The motor had three occupants, the driver agreement this year. There could be little doubt Au eyewitness of tiro aouident states that the was. kept up rates to enden at a higher seal so great that the latter seemed to leap into the than they would recoh if there were an open air. market. As a proof of that a large firm of and the Captain and First Lienionant of the that the monopoly which the conference really impact when the motor and the truck met was
shippers chartered outride steamers to carry ill-fated Chanzy. The driver was thrown back rough cargo at 2s. 6d. per ton nader confereure violently into his seat, bat Captain Mauger was His Worship What
rates for rough cargo. But for the monopoly, thrown out into the middle of the road, and
witnesses?
it would be impossible for the conference was picked up seriously injured. The Lien fines to get their freight for choice curge. Altenant escaped anburt, and the driver of the more equitable rete would stimulate exports, truck, though thrown off his seal, sustained no Mr. Goldring-Mr. Radburn mades wistaks. Your Worship must pay particular attention to
With its iperazing import ace in connection ant only to London, but with the abolition worse injury than a few bruises. The driver tea The injured captain was conveyed to the General the fact that this Club was only in embryo.
with Athuatic traffic, it is pretty obvious that of rebat, Australia, the Cape, New Zealand, of the motor appears to bars twisted his leg His Worship-Being in embryo, the question the coasting and Continental trade of South and other colonies would get their
ampton is destined to develop. Already it is laid down cheaper. The conference lines Hospital as quickly as possible, whore his a share French doctors. It is feared that they are is whether they should have sold liquor.
extreme annonuced that the fineral Steam Navigation did not all carry (es: there were two lines injuries were promptly attended to by tire which did not carry it, but they got Mr. Goldring-Considering the
a weekly steamer Company, which
All the eyewitness agree that the constable from the Hon. Mr. E. Osberes on behalf of the youth of the Club, it would be rather hard to Bordax and Southampton in conner of the premium on it, which was pooled. Those very serious, as the back of the skull is
I feel confident that finn with the sailings of the American Line lines were in the coxference merely to stiu fractured. draw a bard and fast line. Steam Laundry Company; objecting to the
Slar express service, which begins nert mouth. cargo and been kept at a higher level than who should have been ou point duty at the was justified, and in order to inflate the rate corner gave no warning to either vehicle of the The PRESIDENT That is explained in erection of the hospital on that particular site; I shall satisfy your Worship as to the broa will patou another boat to fit in with the White opposition. The rates to London on rough
on ter, the conference lines had been taking approach of the other.
The off-whas) of the track was torn off by this Was
for paragraph 3, which gives the names of members and the second was from Messre. Sieman and
is only a sample of the extensions which must
poris at a lower rate whether the police, knowing
Continutel on the wast
Cargo to greater things. reported to and duelt with by the Government Co, on behalf of the new Tobacco Factoryder, and now the only other point is as to The Hanipahire port is convinced that this
Clab, and having in their possession the ensua now that it Mr. Hoors-Quite so You have stated making a similar objection.
Bat the Govern- The PRESIDENT-it appears a site has been hooks showing the members of committee, As regards the dredging of the approaches, then they were carrying to London, thus giving the force of collision, while the frout of the
for which a kan, of £2000 is required, the Continental importers an advantage over their meter was completely wrecked. of the bow he had been dealt with.
report is that the London and South-Western competitors in the Gaited Kingdom. The pony escaped unhuri, wont cannot insert anything after I have suggested by the Registrar-General for a
rate of interest prejudicial to the interests of the tes industry. signed my name. It would mean my signing temporary hospital at Taumsti, and this fact should not havo soad the members
to something which I don't know bas got to the knowledge of certain people committee; and whether the directions of the Railway Company is willing to lead the money! system of relates and rings was in every way as will make the sum annually payable about The only recommendation that be soul! put in the neighbourhood. They have written committee were explicit that drinks should be to the arbour Board at wack
supplied only to members.
would be desirable in giving a mail contract from the advent of the White Star Line.
to a steamer to stipulate that that steamer was to the Board protesting against the hospital
THE M, M.
not connected with any conference that had rebates.
ruission, know that he had been transferred to
another department.
my
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to be true.---
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The tenant of No. 14 Square Street studied being erected there. It was only a temporary burs sold to non mombers by mistake, for there equal to the sount of extra dues expected forward would be to make rehates illegal. It
to the Beard for permission to retain a muovenble awning at the rear of the first floor of his premises. It was only at times pulled ent to Leep off the rain, and did not obstract light or reutilation in any way.
bospital.
Dr. MACFARLANE explained that the site was considerable distanes from the Laundry and
there was no fear of infection from is.
The Hon. ME. CHATHAM said there was nothing is the papers to show which site was referred to.
The Hon. ReOINTEAR GENERAL-It has been
The Hon. Mr. CHATHAM-Then it is usele for the Board to discuss it.
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH minuted - I cannot recommend that the tenant hallowed to ota ruct this small yard with a cover as it is sold. only a Laif kitchen half yard arrangement, aud therefore the air shaft is of the minimum size.
Mr. LAU CHU-Pax-The applicant ugye the awning is pulled out only when it rains. If se it does not obstruct light or ventilation, and I thick the request should be granted.
The tovent is to te informed thst be masi. remove the awning.
A BOARDING HOUSE NUISANCE.
Mrs. K. L. Coggin, manageress of Carlton Houss, requested the board to have as offensive latrice removed from the rear of No. 10 Icehouse Strent,
The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH ainated -- fonn bis latrine clean, and that it eit been reosally limewashed. I don't think it should be removed as a greater ouisunte would arise in such ease owing to the large number
MORTALITY STATISTICS,
The mortality statistics for the week ended May 4th showed ib at the death rate per thousand of the British and foreign population was 20.5, compared with 14.9 for the corresponding week of last year, and for, the whole colony 194 empired with 19:6 for the corresponding week of last year. For the week ending May 11th the death rate of the British and foreign) population was 240i compared with 39.9 for the orresponding weak of last year and for the whole volopy 21, compared with 7.4 for the corresponding week of last year,
After a very brief dobata, the Reichstag
of workmen employed in that vicinity. It will ananimously agree to the second reading of the
be frequently inspected to provout as far first vote of 35,000,000 marks (£759,000) for
OUTRAGE IN YUNNAN.
WEATHER REPORT.
The truck
The Hongkong Observatory gasterday issued the following report
On the 11th at 11.5 a.m.-The barometar hea fallen considerably over Japan and a slight fall has occurred abs over the Filippines.
The depression in the North has woved Bast wards and is now situated over N. Korea.
This morning pressure appears to be low ever he Pacific to the SH. E the Philippine Archipelago.
Pr seu rernins high over the Pacific to the SE. Japon,
is no doubt by biseridonea that they were very strict indend. In the event of your Worship
· It is reported that the Messageries Maritimes fuding that this is not a bona fide Club, 1 has threatened to withdraw its ships from the would ask you to decide the point as to whether Bordeaux, Senegal, Braz 1. ad River Plate the committee are not the propor persone tegneservice, which has been in existence for more than half a century. It is endraronring to The case was adjourned. the first defendout's convinge the French Geserent that "tha
News has come to band from Yüaran ie, the working of the service under the bounty rystora bail being reduced to $
leares a serious her, and that without come the capital of the province of Yunnan, giving alteration of the conditions, such as a retura to particulars of a brutal attack that was made a mail subsidy, the carriages of the mails must upon the Rev. Samuel Pollard of the bible is that the Messageries Christian Mission. Tur outrage was committed be given ap. The truth
at a market village near Chaotong at midnight Maritimes has been rather badly served by the
on April 8 by & land of men, Chinese und modern bounty system. Indeed, this is
aborigines. On the following day Dr. Saria, gested by the fact that the "Meinham," recently
occurrence went to the village, where he found Jaunched for it, at Jarrow, is the first cargo of the same Mission, on being informed of the steamer ordered by it abroad; while it has
Mr. Follard on the ground unable to more and On April 12 ho in a very serious condition. another of the same tonnage building at New- castle. The Messageries Company has its own yard at La Ciotat Of course, it may not be able was brought into the city, where he was made a to-day is as follows:- to build all the ships it needs, but it looks as if little more comfortable, and hopes
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The meathly ompetition for the Robartson Farewell Cup was held at Happy Valley from The following the 8th to 10th June, 1997. cards wore banded in-
ROBERTSON FAREWELL CEP.
84- 579 84-- 381 Mr. C. W. May Mr. M. A. Murray
Su Mr. T. C. Gray Mr. F. W. W are...
(18 entries). POOL
• Mr. T. S. Forrest... * Mr. T. C. Gray Mr. C. W. May
Mr M, A. Murray Mr. F. W. Warre... Mr. E. V. D. Pare
(25 entries).
+ Winner of Cup
Tie for Pool.
THE X. L.
SUE-
Light cr moderate riable winds are in- dicated in the Formess Chanced and mederate to fresh N.E. wilds over the N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10am. to-day, 6 inches.
The forecast for the 24 boare ending at noon
E. cindy,
Variable winds, light от mo. derain.
Le building bonuty offered by the Frouch entertaines that his life would be saved: On Hongkong & Neighbourhood light; fair. Government does not counterbalance the cheaper April 19th Dr. Sasin wrote: Mr. Fel
lock's body is covered with bruises. The Fermoss Chonnel...
tha lung. prices in England, 081
most important injury is that to Some time back it was notified that the The left long before the heart is wounded, and South coast of China between
Hongkong and Larocks) Whather there is a broken rib South coast of China between Barabarg-America Line had acquired an iu there is an eso po of air into the surrounding
Hongkong and itzinan terest in the Weermann Lice, and in this way tissue.
cannot tell. For the first few days be had to for the first time had become interested in
trade. It is African
Dow acnounced that lie full length upon his face, but now he can
up by the Nordden techer-Lloyd Company
88-
£85
73
75 2
86 11 = 75
5- 79
781
84.
93
IS
78
The fine score of 73+2-75 returned for
negotiations have been or with a view toggis from one side to the other and can lie
Fame as No.1
Same as Nol
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. teapon bis back. It will be some time yet befero the acquisition of shares in the Hamburg- he can leave his bed and longer still before Le
The P.M. str. China sailed from Shanghai in the can recover from the serious stock." Bremen Africa Line, and participation
The reason for this dastardly attack is not trade to the West Coast of Africa. It does not
The F.M. st. Mongolia sails from Yokohama that the transaction-has yet been carried known. Mr. Pollard was on an itinerating and is due at this port to-morrow at fi s.m. through in all its details, by the sanotworment roissionary journey and had put up for the night aftores proof that there is a good deal of rivalry in the village where the attack took place on the 12th June and is therefore das at Hong- The C.P.R. Br. Empress of Japan arrived between the two great Gerroun steamship com- He has worked for many years in Yiisan end kong on the 20th Jane.
hae gained the respect and esteem of very many
and left again at 3am. Tuesday for Kob where as porrible, a quisar os being caused. It is a 'the widening of the Kiel-Brunsbüttel Canal
to leave the African Contineut pretty much of the people who have come to know him. Nagasaki at 7.30 p.m. on Monday 10th Jane private latrine, on private load, and failing the Boron von Richthoven, Reporter from the the Pool by Mr. T. S. Forrest was made up as pasies, both of which have hitherto besa content
alone. These intimately scquainted with Ger The N.-C. Daily News understands that the ehe is due at 3 am. on Wednesday 12th June. 1st round creation of a nuisance, it seems to me that Le Commission, said he must confive himself to a follows:-
2nd round ......
mau shipping assert that the position of the British Consal at Yüunanfa is in communica-
tion with Peking in reference to the affair. only remedy is by injunction on the application abort statement, us the discussion by that body
had been chiefly of a confidential character.
of the parties aggrieved,
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