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Entimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1896.

'HOW IT'S DONE."

TO MANY IT IS A PUZZLE HOW WE CAN SELL AT A CHEAPER RATE

GOOD VALUE.

TRY

THAN OTHERS.

THE ANSWER IS VERY SIMPLE.

REGULAR QUALITY.

POPULAR PRICES.

PEACH BLOSSOM SOAP.

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG

VOLUNTEER

WATKINS & CO.,

APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central.

CORPS.

CORPS ORDERS FOR WEEK INDING 11TH JANUARY, 1856.

GENERALA

Units

No. 315MOBILISATION--Both wi parade at Headquarters at 1.30 PM. sharp | on 11th instant, to take part In the Mobilisation of the Garrison. Uniform for both Battery and Company-Khaki, helmets, side armı and water-bottles.

Transport will be provided for Dock Detach.

ment,

The Commandant trasts that all Members of Corpe will be present at this important parade.

FIELD BATTERY.

No. 316. JOINED-The undermentioned

HONGKONG.

Today's Advertisements.

INDO-CHINA' STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT). (Taking Cargo and Pissengers, at through rater for Cuaroo, Hankow and PORTS on the YANOTSZE.)

THE

"HE Company's Steamship

"CANTON,"

Captain Sellar, will be despatched sa showe

on MONDAY, the 6th Instast, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, 'upply to

JARDINE, MATHESON &Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 4th January, 1896.

FOR SHANGHAI,

THE Steamship

"DAPHNE,"

572

boys have been permatted to Join at Signallers-Captain F., Clausen, will be despatched for the

R, E. BELILIOS, dated 27.12.95.

E. HASKILI, dated 27.12.95.

M E. ASOAR, dated 27.12.05.

C.E. Eturs, dated 17.12.95.

5. A. SITH, dated 17.12.95.

1. E, LAMMERr. daled 27.12.95.

No. 117.—SIGNALLING—At Headquarters, MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, at ́§ P.M. Plain Clothes.

All Stonallers to be present on Parader of 10th and 11th Instsat, at 9 PM. and a PMF) respectively.

No. 318-PARADES 7 pr-DRILL- or. Gon Drill for ́all Rarks at 9 P M. on FRIDAY, roth Instant, at Headquarters,, Transport will || be provided to enable the Dock Detachment to attend.

Talform, Serre, caps and side arme."

64 pr. DRILL. In View of the forthcoming

64 pr. Competion on Chinese New Year, the following

days have been fixed for Drill by Sub- Divisions at Murray Battery ;- No. 1 Sub-Division Į Mondays from 5.30 PM. No. 1 Sub-Division { and Wednesdayı, dilito, No. 3 Sub-Division) Torsdays from 4.10 PM, ¦ No. 4 Sub-Division and Thursdays, ditto, No, ‹ Sab-DlelefoniĮ Fridays from 5.30 P.M. and No. 6 Sub-Division ] Saturdays from a P.M.

From 6th Instant till date of Competiilon, or farther orders.

Each Sub-Division will be drilled by its own No. 1, and Sub-Divi-lon Officers should enden- vour to allend when their respective Sub- Divisions are drilling.

No. 310-SUB-DIVISION LISTS-The name, of Gunner C. E. WARREN should be erased from Sub-Division Hist No. 3 and added to lat No. 2. All Lists in, possession of Officers and N. C. Q's to be amended accordingly.

MACHINE GUN COMPANY,

No. 110-PARADES-GUN DRILL-There will be Gun Drill preparatory to Mobilisation on FRIDAY, 10th Instant, at 5.15 P.M. Plain Clothes. Al Ranks should endeavour to attend,

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NOTICE. Applications from Gentlemen desirous of Joining the Corps should be sent to VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS, when a copy of the Regulations, &e, will be sent, and any information afforded.

By Order.

L. A. C. GORDON,

Captain R.A.

Adjutant, H.K.V.C, Hongkong-qih January, 1896.

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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGHAI AND KOBE.

THE Steamship

"VINDOBONA," having arrived, Consignees, of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods left the Godowns, and all claims must be sant to the Undersigned before Naso on the fith instant, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas alter the 11th Instent will be subject to rent,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong, 4th January, 1895.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

·FOR SHANGHAI. JINSEN AND

NAGASAKI,

THE Company's Steamship

"NAGATO MARU,"

will be despatched as above an TUESDAY, the.

7th fustant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Hongkong, 4th January, 1896.

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FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

FOLLOWING THE 5.9. "POLYPHEMUS."

S.S, "LENNOX"

will be despatched about 4th February,

5.5. "PORT ADELAIDE" will be despatched about 18th February.

8.5. "GĦAZEE"

will be despatched about 4th March. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Agents. Hongkong: 4\ January, 18q0.

[ISER

above Port on MONDAY, the 6th (nstan), at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to pe

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 4th January, 1966

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FOR AMOY AND TAIWANFOO, HE British Steamship

"AMUR,"

Captain C. Mears, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 6th instant, at 5 P.M.

This Stemmer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers, and is fitted with Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

STOLTERFONT & HAGAN.

Aventa. Hongkong, 4th January, 1806, .

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, · LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW AND SHANGHAI, THE Steamship

173

"HANGCHOW," Captain Bennett, will be despatched on MONDAY, the 6th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 4th January, 1896.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

T

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FOR AMOY AND TAIWANFOQ, HE Company's Steamship

"THALES," Captain H, Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 7th fastant, at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,' General Manager. Hongkong. 4th Javeary, 1896.

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FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE, "E Steamship

T

"THEKLA," Captain E. Christiansen, will be despatched for the above Porta on TUESDAY, the 7th Instant, at Noon,

For Freight, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co, Agenta. Hongkong, 4th January, 1896.

-"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR KOBE,

"BENVENUE,"

Intimations.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY

has just received. FRESH ŠUPPLIES of

WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY

AND

DELICIOUS SWEETS,

of the HianasT QUÁLITY and PURITY.

These loclade-

CADBURY'S SPECIAL CREMES

revising the Health Ordinance, with a view to facilitating in every way the working of the Board and, to determine more accurately its duties. If, on the contrary, the Board is to romain official it becomes, a mere sub-department of the Government and all its powers might just as well be Invested in the Director of Public Works. He will be the autocrat of the Board, his views must prevail. The other members simply re-echo his sentiments, or at most utter a mild protect to be withdrawn on the first intimation of his displeasure. Independence of any kind is impossible from members of the Civil Service in Hongkong. They must dance as the piper plays The Board will be an incumbrance rather than a help, and had better be abolished. There is no half-way between a popularly constituted Board like the last and a Government department.

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PATE D'ABRICOT, JORDAN ALMONDS present is a sultable time for doing some

CARAMELS, PRALINES.

DESSERT CHOCOLATE,

NOUGAT, FRUIT JELLIES,

CRYSTALLISED FRUITS,"

METZ FRUITS, ''.

ASSORTED TOFFEES,

MIXED BONBONS,

FRY'S CHOCOLATES, TANGERINE BISCUITS,

ORANGE PASTE, ORANGE ROLLS,

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Together with the Latest Novelles in FANCY BOXES, |which are way, suitable as Seasonable Presents

for LADIES and YOUNG PEOPLE.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Masonic Ball referred to-la k pua la out

last lane will be given on the 17th proximo, not on the 37th as stated.

THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside any vessel hoisting the answering pennant, between 9 and 10.30 am. on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about ra.go p.m.

UNDER date grat ülia, aur Amoy correspondent reports sa outbreak of Bubonic Plague near Amoy, thus The plagun has made ka appear. ance at a place called Sim 01, and also at ả

Kangbae, and several deaths have resulted thérefrom," It is rather Tatố in the season for

trust out correspondent refers to sporadic cases the plague to become epidemic, and we therefors.

only.

WITH a view to encouraging thrift among the elsfog generation; of Selangor, Mr. A. R. Vennlog has brought out an Ingenious stamp card in IF, ways the Sydney-Bulletin paragraphist, the connection with the Government Savings Bank Britishers want proof of the efficacy of the there. On the front of the card tea squares arO starting-banzler,_they_cannot bawo_anything | juled, and “chlidren and others ” are lovlied to better than the fact that the jockeys' foes have | buy ten z0-cent Selangor stampa, stick them in now fallen to almost nif in Australasia,

At the Magistracy this morning, a ibroff was charged with embezzling $400 collected for his Chinesa employer. He admitted using $aro of the money, and on the strength of this confession

was sentenced to six months' imprisonment,

the spaces, and then and the card to the Savings Bank, when the sum of one dollar will be credited to the sender, On the back of, the' card may be found details connected with the conduct of the Bank's business, concluding,✯ka' a few homely proverbs or lex's designed to inculcate hablis of thrlit amongst the juvenile community of Selangor.

If any effort is to be made and the

thing in that direction-to legislate for the" Chinese population and bring them more under control, one of the earliest measures to be passed, and the most useful, would | We learn from the Pomng Goraffe that It is

THAT the Club Eintracht, in Duddell Street, be an Ordinance forbidding the use by proposed to remove all the guns from Fort which is supported by German mercantile Chinese in the Colony of more than one Cornwallis, and to place the time gun on the

marlae officers and ruglucem, is rapidly becom name. The greatest difficulties are rectangular plat of ground at the north-west constantly experienced, especially in legal entrance to the Fart opposite the Esplanade.

ing, in Mr. Hahn's bands, the popular Institution transactions, by the possession by the

it deserves to be, is proved by the large number Chinese of two or three different names,

of members and their friends, including several and their indiscriminate use, and by the IT is notified by the Peninsular & Oriental 5. N. officers from the Gemsa figship, who attended manufacture of Tong names, and of other Co., Cavadlon Pacific Railway Co., the Paclic

a dance and goncert given there fast Thursday, fancy forms of nomenclature. Every Mail and O. & O. S. 5. Companies, the The rooms were very pretilly decorated with fings, Chinaman born in the Colony should be Messageries-Maritimes Cle, and the Norddeut-evergreens, and mottoes. The Indefatigable Mar registered on birth by the name he intends scher Lloyd that on and after the agih fontant ager and his three charming daughter left no stone to take and use throughout his life, forpassogers purchasing first-class return tickets unturned to make the entertainment a complete business purposes at least. The greater at their offices, from Hongkong to Shanghal, success, while Mr. Gustav May, a very veraz. portion of the frauds perpetrated by the Nagasaki, Koba or. Yokohama will be granted tile comedian, greatly enlleened the proceedings. Chinese are done under cover of a change the option of making the return journey by any with several recitations in plat Deutch, one of of name, and a man will have property

steamer belonging to the said Lines,

which simply sent the whole company lato fits registered in the Land Office in more names than one, and thus cause'inextricable

of laughter. confusion at his death.

.

Unt!! this is done no amendment in the taw of partnership and for the registration of partners can be of any value.

A JAPANESE vérnacular paper is said by the Japan Moll to have reported that the Japanese Government has decided to remit thirty million fasis of the Indemnity lodged with the Bank of England in cash. But the Journal says there is no need of doing that. Instead, it suggests that Disquieting rumours are circulating the banks issuing notes against specia reservas that in the opinion of the higher Military be allowed to keep there reserver in the Bank authorities of the Colony the Garrison Is | of England, and the greater part of the cath wholly insufficient for the work which it required could be circulated without transferring has to do.. It is said that there are, not | a pound of silver, men enough adequately to work the guns in position, and there is absolutely nothing in the shape of a reserve. This is not a satisfactory state of affairs in the face of

Are summarised by a Sydney paper as follows :—— the steady increase in the strength of the "In the event of a European-war involving the Russian forces "In these waters. We Empire, he consider that Canada should should be glad to learn that these support the defence of the West Indies, Bermuda, misgivings entertained by the military and Halifax; that India should support the authorities had been officially communi- || garrison at Aden; and that Australia should cated to the Governor and that when he man Slagarere and Hongkang.”—Fancy the addresses the Colonial Office on the Antipodeaua manning Hongkong. Wonder how subject of the Military Contribution he much the Australasian Military Contribution will point out very forcibly that the Colony would tot un to, and whether Singapore would A. S. WATSON & CO,, LD. is not getting that for which it is being

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

FRENCH

CONFECTIONERY and CON: ERVES,

la Large Assortment,

from the BIST PARISIAN HOUSES,

ESTABLISHED AD, 1841. Hongkong, 30th November, 1895.

NOTICES TO CORRISPONDENTS,

(s

It is requested that all communications relating to Subscription,

Advertisements, &c, be addramed to the "Manage, Jinigkons Telegraph" and not to the Edit

Latters on Editorial macrers to be sent to "The Edit and Commmestions intended for publicadan must be a

not to individual members of the acad

publicados; but as evidence of good faith,

by the name and adds of the wiltors, noe sacarly for be open for the Bir discussion by correspondents of all tions Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tulzgrugh will always affecting public interests, it must be diadectly understood that the Editor does not in any way held himsel response for

opinions than morassed.

Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1896,

NOTES AND 'COMMENTS.

It is very nearly time that the Sanitary Board should again form the subject of serious discussion in the Legislative Councii and in the public Press. The views of the Home Government on the subject must be (Calling at NAGABAKI if sufficient inducement formulated by this time, and on their

offers.)

way out to the Colony. When our THE

THE Steamship

legislators are again called on to asulat in determining the fate of the Board there is one thing that must not be forgotten. The presence of a majority of unofficial mem- bers, is the question to which all others are subordinate and out of which they (77 have all risen. From the first public meeting of the Board to the last the official members under the guidance first. of Mr. Parce, and more recently of Mr. CooFEE, have striven at all times to get rid of the influence of the unofficial members and to nullify as far as possible all their decisions. The disruption of the Board by the resignation of the unofficial members was the successful result of all these

Captain Sarchet, will be despatched as above popular constitution of the Board, the en THURSDAY, the gth Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply lo

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents: Hongkong, 4th January, 1996.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

'IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

SODA

INGER ALE

ODA WATER.

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA RASP

GOVERNOR Brassey's Impertal Federation ideas

to "go balves" with us and make one

deal of it?

compelled to pay adequate protection. It is a delicate, subject to deal with, and one that must be left very largely to the

The foreign settlement at Canton has been very Judgment and discretion of those in responsible positions: Perhaps it may be lively daring the past few days. On the 18th ult. Mesurs Carlowl's & Co. celebrated the jubiles as well to remind him that every man, woman, or child resident in the Colony, of the foundation of their firm in Chias with and having property and business interests grand dinner at which over one hundred guests in Hongkong, is far more interested in sat down, these consisting of the members of the defence of the place, and in the the firm and thefe clients, foreign and Chinese strength of lis garrison than are the whole ❘ It was a most successful and pleasant function. Military and Naval Forces combined, who | Last night a Bachelors' Ball was given at the and are connected with it only by the foreigner in Canton, as well at by a number of are only temporary residents in the Colony Canton Club, which was attended by every

tles of duty.

guests from Hongkong. A string band was engaged from here, and as far as we have been able to gather from one or two who have returned (they seem rather hazy this afternoon) the hall was a huge success. To-night Bro. E T. Bond will be fortælled in the master's chair of the Lodge Star of Southern Chios, No, 2013, C., and this ceremony will be followed by a

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

OPENING OF THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT,

LONDON, Jay

At the opening of the Canadian Parliament, the arming of the Mills and the strengthening of the defences of the Dominion was announced. | banquet.

THE CRISIS IN AFRICA AND

and GermanS.

GERMANY,

THE INVADERS DEFEATED, The force of Constabulary under Dr. Jameson has been defeated with" grast loss, before

Johannesburg, and Dr. Jameson has surrendered,

for

S

MR. CHAMBERLAIN INTERVENES. Mr. Chamberslo has wired to Pretoria asidng generous treatment of the wounded prisoners. Hercules Roblason proceeds to Pretoria,

SPEAKING on the 4th ultime at Melbourne Town Hall on the occasion of the presentation, of palzes won at the Victoria winter rifle meeting, Lord Brassey referred to the defences of the Australian colonies in the following manner To be prepared for way, he said, was the best way to prevent war. He could quite believe

that there were some alarmists' who would be

glad be pressed for farther and costlier prepara. tions. He agreed that a necessary part of an effective delence was to 'have a sound balance. sheet, and in Victorla he was, bound to say that there had been no excess of expenditure in the matter of defence. This amounted to 35, gd. per head of the population, which was smalf compared with the expenditure lo (be old country. He recognised that the colony was burdened with the loss of $1,000 a day' on the 'railways. He recognised that federated Australia would be able to deal more effectively with defence, but as things stood the great care of every Government must be to provide effectually for the defence of its cosal and harbours. They cold not look to the Imperial army for the defence of their harbouri. which must be secured, by the action of a combined fice! and land force. "The colonias

had to provide protection for their stores of coal, to provide ports and torpedoes and garrisona ol sufficient strength to mas the forts and deal with the torpedoes to resist the landing of hostile parties. As an Imperial officer he was bound to acknowledge the great efforts that had been made by the colonies in the matter of local dokace. He heartily approved of the catablish- ment of cadet corps, and he hoped that every man of milliary age la Austraila would learn to are the rifle.

FOOTBALL.

On Monday afternoon at Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play A Company, R. B., kick-off st430 The following will play for the Club :-

F. Maitland, goal; D. Wood and E. W, Maltland, backs ↑ H. W. Slade, J. W. L. Oliver, and H. W. Looker, halven ; C. M. Fleth, T. L. Shelford, R.N.. E. F. Mackay, H. R. B. Han. cock, and E. W. Townend, forwards.

THE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION: Hongkong Football Challenge Cap are s The opposing teams in the third round for the

follows:-

F. Co., R. B., v. Hongkong Football Club, B. Co., R. B., v. 13th Co., S.D., R. A Kowloon v. Hongkong Colis.

351& Co., R. A. v. Centurion (wlanes to play C. Co., R. B.)

The first mentioned teams have choice of ground and must supply balls. All teams must wear dininciiva colours,

Kick-off at 4.30.

This round must be finished bafore the zit proximo.

FRANK BROWNE, Hon. Sec.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not nechemsily endorse the oplzling'axpressed by

Correspondents, in chia animus.)

THE CONSERVANCY BOATS NUISANCE.

#JACK-THE-RIPFER" is, as far as the general public are aware, still at large. He set at LONDON, January and, nought the vigilance and cunning of Scotland The Transvaal crisis endangers the relations Yard specisis' and the smartest detectives between Great Britain and Germany. The German Press demands that Government of Europe, perpetrating a series of fiendish intervene to protect the interests of the Boers marders In dedance of the army of Informers and law-officers specially detalled to track him down and bring him (or her) to Justice, and at the present moment it is quits on the cards that this dangerous criminal may be planning a fresh series of Atrocities, more shock- ing and even more crest than the lust. From time to time one heare stories of "Jack" having committed suicides that he must have destroyed himself on the quiet; that he must, at all events, "bave passed somehow from Time Into Eternity, otherwise he would surely havo been" "spotted." All ́ ́those stories lack authenticity. They are reported in a general way, and leave room for considerable doubt a to their genuineness, and we are inclined to believe that this monster, this savage "wolf in sheep's, clothing," is stil roaming about the world seeking whom he may devour. That le a fair assumption, for there has never been

To`z Lorrus cv tas * Horozong TELEGRAPK," published an official announcement on this sub- ject calculated to set at rest, once and for ever, of the proceedings of the Santiary Board at the SIR,- Is abundantly'evident from the report the question of the identity of this crafty meeting resterday that it is a very "ane-borne murderer or his fate. In this connection it show" as regards the protests against the vile may be of interest to place it on record that the stenches existing In our midst. It has, na banal, complaints made in your columns Sydney Bulletin in a recent fame makes the ignored recent

on this subject, and the same old botbeds of following statement, as usual wholly unsupported putrition are permitted to remain ininck. One by any evidence: Jack-the-Ripper is now con- steach, for example, in the immediate vicinity of the Esed in an English lanatic asylum. He is a Telegraph office is

and ought not to disgrace

· The Honorary Treamier of the Edgar Rallsi Fund begs to acknowledge with thanks the religious manise, whe coposived that God had be tolerated for a moment. Then, again; the protests of the Miltary authorides regarding the following donations:-

ordered him to blot the dim? monde out" of the

stanches off Stons-cutters Island anchoraga nis world ; and it was his practice, during the time treated as being very trivial matter! Surely the he was committing his murders, to attend St. Sanitary Board doesn't imagine that the pabila have no sents of smell, like their angust seivas, Paul's Cathedral every morning and give yet they act as if they harboured suc thanks unto Heaven for the success which hiddetasion. This is the direct inference to be attended his mission.”—The "more" före disif | drawo from the recent decision. As regards the of the Bulletin's paragraphist, it, not to be complaints of the Military, they have been dealt Accepted as proef positive that this wrwiched with discurteous manner. I appretand many of our military friends wish for the nonce social parasite is under lock and kay; he that their sauses (as regards stenches) were were, it would have been the duty of the Chief dulled and that those of the members of the Commissioner of the London Police Force to Sanitary Board were a little mora keangg announce the fact in a manner that would luxrTE

Yours etc., no room for doubt,

THE "TRALES" INCIDENT.

The Amoy Gourits gives publicly to the following despatch, which it states the British Minister at Taklo has forwarded to the Edilish Consul at Amoy!—

Tokio, 9th December, 1895. contests and Intrigues. The unofficial 6th of Her Majesty's Government have accepted Sir,-With reference to your despatch of the

I have the honour to inform members threw up the sponge when you that Her they found that the Governor, Instead of as sufficient reparation in the case of the visit of supporting the Board against the officials, the Thales by the Japanese cruises Payayama was on their side and was determined to as() the publication of a proper expression Ignore the public constitution of the Board, of regral in the Japanese Official Gazelle, (2) the punishment of the officers responsible, and and, by the appointment of an independent), the payment of compensation to the owners Medical Officer of Health, to reduce it to of the Thales. an absurdity. His Excellency sald, not. very long since, that it was a mistake to represent him as being hostile to the Sanitary Board. Of course be is not hostile to a Sanitary Board constituted according

to official Ideas and subservient to official ASPBERRYADE,&c. | commands, but it is useless for him to say that he is not opposed to a Sanitary Board with a majority of unofficial members. We all know that he is.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.1⁄2 WATERA are made under the constant supervisión of a duly qualified English Chemlät and will bear compa. | rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to Horeza, Clues, Memes and other Large Consumers.

Now the only question worth discussing the only question to be seriously discussed when the Sanitary Board comes on the carpet again-ls - the question of its popular constitution, If the decision is that the community shall be fally represented, then let our legislators [séço | devote "all their time and attemios – to

Any complaints should be addrested to the Managır.

· Hongkong, ged May, +591-

THE "EDGAR" RELIEF FUND.

HOMOKONG, Jaunary 4th.

The European Staff of the Kow-

loon Dock

Mr. N. A. Sabe....

Mr. R. Inglisma

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Mr. T. Sercombe Smith

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Mr. H. Skött

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Brought forward............ 671

Total up to dateringin #726

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