DR. CANTLIE'S REPLY.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896.
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SUPREME COURT.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION,
(Bafòra Hon - W. M. Goodman, Acting Chúƒ Tustice, and Mr. A. G. Wise, Pulsne Judge)
February 5th.
and making their presence felt, and people are LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Club. (Hear, bear.) The Jockey Club had for wondering how to place them. Some are trying to smother their existence alltogether and throw cold water on the whole thing.” The teachers of the College who have devoted all their time to teaching medicine without fees are not to be tumed aside by the sint adverse criticism. In India the same thing wont ea; fierce articles and official despatc
poured forth for opght to be to men who are years, but is the sight only stimulants to action, sad so it proved in India. What is the reault ? Bombay, Madras. Calcotts and Labor have universities and mediosi schools of which any country might be proud; and so it should bo, and aball be, here. Take the obstacles and criticisms in the right spirit and you will have a relentine medicas. school here which will have incalculable benefits to Chlan and honour to Britain, and be filled with, from my experience of teaching Chinese, the most apt papile on the face of the earth. By my golog home do not think I sever connection with you. You have kladly glvan for education in Science and Medicine. Gentle
I mean to fall that mission to the beat of my ability and with my whole heart. We have been sending guns and war materials and war ships to China for many years and with what benefit? Let us try what a practical mission of peace and instruction will do for them. Let Britain take her proper place in China, and lo furthering knowledge. The Japanese adapted the German system of medical education, and German to the official language of the japanese scientists. Do you wish to see the same in to care then we have no Island, but give It b with
Mr. Francis, in opening, stated that the appeal was brought under the provisions of the Maef. strates Ordinance, sections 99 la 100. The case originated in this way: On the 14th Police Court during the bearing of a charge preferred against Chinese fland. He had come there as the friend of a person charged
amongst you almost daily, some of you mission to advocats thè claims’of Chlum January last the appellani was present in the
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with having used false scales or measures. Affer, the charge had been heard and the defendant in that case, found guilty and punished, the appellant and his friend were fraying the Court, when he was stated to have made use of certain expressions which were overheard by two police constables sitting close by them, and which could only have referred to Inspector Stanton, who had procured the conviction of the appellant's friend, is the
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when placed alongside the money subscribed by the owners; indeed, in the first year of the Sin down Eclipse Stakes, won by Bendigo, the execu- tive were somethree or four hundred overall round. As a matter of fact the Sandown' executive did not contribute a single shilling to a race which, perhaps, bought more people to Esher ihan
over since. The corespondent adda-MT Impression is that wo’should have just, na good class spast for ball the money, and the nomins. tors would appreciate the move. The experies of racing now-a-days are high indeed, and it la something wonderful how an owner can make both ends meet, and particularly so if racing under the Hoot rules. Here the race course authorities go to the extreme. They give very little way. Take the recent angle day at Plamp ton, for instance. Six races in all amounted to the value of £150, of which 150 was contributed by the various nominators—a very poor show Indeed, and yet fair fields proved the result. To make the game pay an owner, of course, must bet heavily.
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many years past shows their desire and their increasing wish to minister to the wants and requirements' of the racing pabila. They had tried to elevate the while tone of their great zations! ̈ ̈pastime by endeavouring to abellah abuses, und, so far as lay in their power to to preserve and promote everything that conduce to the benefit of that sport. The Jockey Clabb
› he knew possessed enormous power-l was a body that, so far as racing went, was, if be might use the expression, all-powerful-and It was because it was all-powerful, and was CHAU TSENG.VAT o. MCEWEN.
jealous of the honour of their great - nationál Mr. H. E. Pollock (Acting Attorney General) pastime, that that pasiims had been placed on appeared on behall of the respondent, and Mr. T. I. Fraser QC, (hatructed by Mr. E. Che sianacle on which it so stood. Instead of Ellis, of Mt. V. H. Deacon's office) for the being allowed to degenerate he had heard it usted and had read in the press that it was appellant.
almost impossible to imagine that a body, such as the
the Jockey Club, non-representative of any body but themselves, should possess the despotic ho might almost any autocratic-power that It Bld. But if the pabllest large would carefully formation of the Jockey Clab he thought that they would allow that at any rate the British public were justified in placing Implicit con- fidence in the Monour and Integrity of that body (Hear, hear.) The Jockey Club, to his mind, demanded their confidence and respect, both on royal and practical grounds, It could demand their confidence on moral grounds becaurs they had merely to examine the names of its various members, and they would wee then that the Jockey Club was formed of men who had taken to the turf as a mode of enjoyment, recreation, not simply for the purpose of making racing notice of the Magistrate, and at a subsequent scrative profession, In recruiting and time he was brought before the Court and charged, under section go of the Magistrates strengthening their ranks, the one aim and and convicted on a charge of harbouring milltary Karlsruhe...steamer, for Stagapure, Ordinance, with having behaved in an ismilting object of the Jockey Cab was to enlist to its desesters in Saigon, has been acquitted by the rays
ranks those who bold the same views and Court of Appeal to that port. This is all very Banmohr manner in the presence of the Magistrate while opinions as themselves. When they were told well, but should the outrageous treatment to Nagar Mar acting in the discharge of his Magisterial duties, that the Jockey Clab was a self-constituted and which this British shipmaster has been subjected fr and was sentenced to seven days imprisonment self-elected body, they must remember that their by the French authorities at Saigon bo Para-nang......... by the Magistrate, Mr. T. Serum Sques onenim and object was to maintain that great allowed to rest here ? I believe most right. Dordogns........ Notice was at once-given of an appaal en querig which they had held in the IIC" |
"thinking men will agren with me that it should tions of fact. Subsequently, leave was obtained Turning to the practical power of the Jockey not, and that, on the
Natal........ Is imperative Contrary.
Priyang.ommunKSEPTIE to appeal on a question of law'alto. The Club, the noble Marquis reminded the gathering that substantial amends should be exacted from
Jacob Chritlinsen ... those who have harassed Captain Bannatyne lo Cromarty learned counsel stated that he was now bound that at the present, time that institution owned to admit that on the weight of the exidence no
an enormous property in Newmarket Heath, most unjustifiable manner. By the way, I Daphne question of fact could be raised, but on the which was the headqutiters of racing. In the observe that no reports of the proceedings at the Taskle question of law he would appeal. He then con
* and mest formidable supporter. In connection
This, is self,
significant fact. But happly Activ amusa for any way lasalt the Magistrate or bring the with Newmarket Heath an connected with, we have British Consul in Salgan sad he will
Glinaven mugaman Court into discredit. The words were not
Formors intended to be overbeard, but were merely the raclug, there naturally scared to the Jockey Clab therefore no doubt cause the whole scandalous affair to be published at an early'date pro bono expression of his client's own anger at the convic-* very large and important income, but they must
remember that every shilling of that income was publico and that he may be induced to do so i tian of his friend. The intention of the Ordinance
my object la wrling this letter to your popular was to prevent the enforcement of justice being devoted by the forkey Club, not only in interferred with. To come within the operation promoting the interest of racing, but also the journal.
Yours truly,
Hongkong, 5th February,”:
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THE "FLINTSHIRE® CASE.
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bear, and pplause). However iha dissension tanded that the words used were not intended to property the Club hað at their back a practical trial bave been published in the Salgon paper) | Cormopolit
Dr. Cantic sald-I am so overwhelmed by the numerous landatory remarks showered moon me from so many quasters that I am at loss | how to acknowledge them all. It is wald no prophet is without honour save in his own country, amongst bis own kin and in bis own house, and it is very plain by the bonour you have done me to-day I am so prophet, for
here amongst my own kin and in my home, I am honoured beyond my deserts, Belog without the pull of the prophets, it is no transgression to indulge in retrospection and I am safe to say that during the forty-five years of my life I have never been more honoured than I have been this day but were 1 to transgress and prophecy I can predict that at no folgte perfed of my life can I imagine a more gratifying compliment than the one pald me by my fellow-cllikens to-day, A school-book heading indelibly stamped in the memory of every one of you la that "familiarity breeds contempt." Now I have been coming out and In
times a day, and yet this frequent inter- many course which should have begotten contempt seems to have completely miscarried, for 1 ste nothing around me but inspiring addresses, and I have moat bandioms presents bestowed upon me. Truly the truth of the copy book legend it to be doubted. foghter.) It is now some nine years since I left London and cima to Hongkong, and I have often wendered what induced me in the middle of a busy professional life to seck this distant shore, I believe it was that having taught young medical men for some seventeen years and seen them depart abroad for the Amy, the Navy, or Colonial Service, I was fraboed with the spirit of seeing for myself and learning something of the diseases they talked about at home,
bigher aims and loftier so when my friend Dr. Manson asked me to than we appear to be endowed with. I
the 1 and join him I thought my opportunity had come, 1 long connection with the Sanitary Board and,
I regretted giving up teaching, for that was and in it grieves us all, I am sure, to witness the my chief enjoyment in life, so on the way out I wretched dissention which is hampering its Contemplated how I could minimise the loss, influence and standing here as an emblems of and the College of Medicine for Chinese was the the revulsion with which free British people result. (Grest applause). Shortly after landing meat ever regard the present systems of Twir tenibly put out to fod that i-bad-co Colonial Government. It is not our representa trained nurses to fall back upon in serious cases, tives on the Sanitary Board, it is not our local so within six months I brought out Sister Maude | officials; it is not the Government that are at Ingall, the frit trained nurse that ever worked fault; it is a system forged hundreds of years at her profession lu Caloa, (renewed applause), which we feel gailing, and which may have Being engaged in her capacity as nurse at done very well in the Middle Ages but is Government House, Sir Willam des Vœux was totally goft for the modern Briten (hear, made a convert to modern nursing, hence the bes present able and proficient staff of nurses at the Civil Hospital. Still fill that I was not advancing te knowledge ar I ought. I could not observe disease as I wanted to, and I resolved to open hospital at the Peak (applause). So in 1890 1 leised one boute and 189t two houses, and converted them into a private hospital. That a pubito want has been met is sufficiently proven by the fact that since the opening 1000 persons have availed them. selves of the hospital at the Peak (applause), 1. am glad to say my partners, Doctors Hartigan and Stedman, have shown their pubile spirit by taking the Hospital oil—my bands, and I am convinced that under the present manage ment and with the matrons there the hospital has along careers/success before it. (Applause), Now you see all these schemes were undertaken from a selfish desire to benefit myself, and gratify my professional wants. Indirectly I claim to have conferred a gieat boon on a section of the community, but you will see it was again for
brought it about, selfth end that I One dark, wet stormy night 7 was called in the Hungham Deck; it was a Sunday night and late, and to dock launches were to be had, I started to walk from Kowloon Whail, Lade a liendly a dieu to Dr. Doberek at the Observatory, and stumbled on across country, as I could not find the road. When I got to the dock I was told there was no road to the Hungham dock, the meat important industry of Hongkong. Such was the cast, bowever, and fact to work to try to get one there. The then Surveyor General, Mr. Price, was a man of promises, so it was not unill the late Mr. Samuel Brows, an approachable anfved that I managed to get the road
One day going up the tram, I overheard the following conversation:-"What belliding Is that"? The reply came, "Oh that's one of Dr. It is called the Cantlle's fads" (laughter). Vaccine Institute (renewed laughter) but it is chlefly used as a poultry yard to supply eggs and chickens for the Government House table" (laughter)." I ars afraid we c'on't develop our vaccine insiliate to the extent it ought to be Few of you know we have a vaccine Institute in Hongkong and still fewer know where it in. You all know, however, that there is one at Saigon, and also that we get lymph from Japan. The market here is flooded with lymph from both places, and our own is shut out from the market. The lymph weget from the French and Japanese governments is of inferior quality It would never be allowed to be distributed In England, and yet here we have it driving our the market Surely there is some- own out of thing wrong, when in a country that produced Jenner and thaght the world vaccination, our locally-produced lymph feat a discount. Of course! and applause). The history of the introduction of lymph into Chlas is a long Hoty. One hundred years ago the Eart from Calcatta to Canton, and the Chinese, appreciating the benefit of its use, got up
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of the Ordinance the action should come within the immediate cognisance of the Magistrate.
The Chief Justice overruled this ples, instan- cing the case of a Judge who was deaf, and whe could, if this contention be upheld, be ridiculed by a person in Court speaking soffo worr during a bearing. He fariter polated out that in olden times certain penalties attached to offences commited within the precincts of royal palaces, and that the pensity was not lessened by the absence of the sovereign.
interest of owners. There were now no fewer than
1,700 horses trained at Newmarket. Both from a moral and practical poldt of view It would be impossible to find a body, more calculated to preside over the destinies of the turi than the Jockey Club. Reverting to the great strides which racing had made in a comparatively short time, the suble Marqeir shaved that ten by twenty years ago £50 platen were the anal class of racer run at a great number of meetings. He remembered when a law was passed by the Jockey Club forbidding such races, and declaring that co race for less than £100 should be many complainte were made on account of law being passed. It was asserted that the small race meetings which had long existed would be abolished, but he should like to know how many race meetings had been abolished on account of that rule." He believed that the by the rain to which he bad referred. They whols system of racing had been improved and
Bow Baw a better class of horses running than before. That abolition of the 650 plates had been a stepping stone to a great increase in the waine of stakes all over the country. They now waw staves of the value of £10,000 run for, and wery frequently of the value of £5,000-ladeed, owner would talic twice before they ran for
may end it is still more important that the position of our Medical Officer of Healtà should be clearly defined. At present be to ender the Colonial Medical Department. A Health Officer placed under the Department where the treatment of disease is the sole cause of their existence---Health placed under Diseaseł The two conditions, health and disease, are us wide spart as the pales, yet we not only bring them together but we place the health department under the Disease Department. Health is but the synonym for holiness and health ought to rank amongst the departments next the church, it ought to be our highest endeavour to maintain health if we would be boly, and here amongst our local departments that of health should stand forth by itselt mailable and responsible only to the highest authority. After that the Department of Public Works should rank, and a long way down that of disease or medicine. It seems fiting that the Public Works Department should be sandwiched in between health and disease, for to it many ailments can be traced. One word in regard the future health of the Colony, Firstly, you' must provide for more frequent holidays for yourselves and your employees. The mallness of our island, our isolated position, render life cribbed, cabined and confined. Independently of disease the absoluts work to be got jaded clerks or tired falfans is much less than you could
get were an annual holiday of two or three weeks insisted on. One firm here has Janugated the system with excellent results, and I should hope to see the system extended through out our colony; and whilst doing so do not forget that the Portuguese deserve consideration, Many a man in your offices has been 10, 15, 20, aye 34 years without a boilday except on medical Certificate, Gentlemen, remember of what blood you are the sons of men
who abolished slavery and do not allow this form of modern slavery to creep into the customs of our daily life anheeded and unchallenged (Loud applause) One more item and I have finished, this, again, is question of health. You have all observed how the Europeant heing driven farther and further up the hil by the encroachments of the Chinese. "You havo abserved how the Sanatafum of southern China, THE INNER WORKINGS OF THE the Peak, is being gradually built over, but perhaps it has not occurred to you what is the likely result of that occupation upon out water supply. Standing at the reservelt at SPEECH BY THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY. Pokfulam ope can count 13 houses, including
Withle à few hours of posting my last der. two huge hotels. I am bound to say on no gathering ground in the world could such a thing patch, writes the London correspondent, in a very be found or permitted. The Pokfulam seservoir
offense
After arguing this point for some time and being overruled; Mr. Francis informed the Court that he had been instructed that his client was willing to admit the charge, apologie to the Magistrate, and to Inspector Staules, and withdrew the charge of conspiracy be had made against the constables on whose evidence be was convicted, and apologise for having made it. He farther contended that the punishment was too severe for the original offers. bara
that the Magistrate had erred in punishing his client not only for the original out of the
bat for the defense of conspiracy which he had set up. He mentioned the Chloesé desire to "save face which had caused the raising of this defence, and appealed to the Court to exercise the power vested in it to reduce or alter the sentence, pointing out that £5,000 (Laughter). He himself regarded the ha - Íargu slakers as of inestimable value to the turf. the pabitelty given to the case, the worry and In what were called the good old days, it Was anxiety sustained pending the appeal, and
absolutely necessary for owners to bet; now-a- the expense he had already been put to
days the big stake was not only good enough for had made the punishment very heavy for
the owner of a horse to run for, but also for the a man of his client's standing, and added
breeder to breed an animal. (Applause)" He that the present was a good opportunity for the considered that those stakes had been of in- exercise of the power of reduction which was placed in the hands of the Court of Appeal.
The Court expressed the opinion that this was a very serious case; that the sentence was not too heavy, and that therefore the appeal must be dismissed with costs.
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The following is the report of the directors for presentation at the seventh annual meeting ol shareholders to be held on the 11th February :-- The directors beg to present their seventh annual report and a statement of the Company's accoun's for the year 1895, and.is doing so they think they may congratulate the bareholder on the steady progress the Company is making in its earning powere
The prefit on the working account stands at Taels (6.490.58 as against Taels 41,561.33 Is year.
The profit and loss acconet, after deducting the amount of Interim' dividend paid in July, shows a credit balance of Tacis 47.935.77 on 31st December. Tali sum the directors would propose to divide as follows!-
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STORM WARNINGS IN GREAT BRITAIN. In accordance with a recommendalen made 'by the Royal Commission on Electrical Comma- nication with Lighthouses nad Lightyessels, storm warning signals wil henceforth be exbl bited, fax the purpose of warning passing vasveik. at the fellowing lighthouses on the Brita coasts:-
Anvil Point, Gunfleet, Orfördness, Sooter Point, Montrose (Scurdyness), Gladlecess, Tar betness, Cantick, Fair Isle (north end), Cape Wrath, Ra Stoer, Mail of Cantyre, Corsewill, Mall of Galloway, Point of Ayra (Isle of Man), Point Lyngs, South Stack, Nash, Ball Polat Hartland Paint, Galley Head, Mine Head (Dungarvan), Tuskas, Tory Island and Loop Head.
The signals will be exhibited from netices sent by the Meteorological Office in Londen, The fact that a storm warning has been received 36.616.50 at any place is made known by hoisting a canvas
cone, which has the appearance of a black triangle. At night three lanteros seranged in the form of a triangle may be holsted in place 2,421 16 of the cone,
estimable service; they had benefited the rentals amonating to much the same ne they did a probably cause'a gale, from the "quarter
owner, and benefited the breeder, loasmuch as the breeder found it worth his while to patronlie the most fashionable tires in order to compele in these great stakes, which, so far as his experlance showed him, nothing but the progeny of the really great sizes ever won. It would not be out of place if he said that he thought the zacing fraternity owed a great debt of gratitude to those who originated thess great stakes. They were specially indebted to Mr. Williams, who was the originator of the Eclipse Stakes, the Erst ten thousand pound stakes ever run for at Sandown.
The
example thus set was fallowed it other par
parts of the country.
To pay a final dividend of 4) per cent, on the paid-up Capital (making 70 per cent for the year). Tacis To transfer to reserve fund
(interest for 1895 on an developed portions of No. 2 and No. 5 Estates)............ To carry forward to
The hoisting of such a signal is a sign that an *ccount
3.898.01 atmospheriėsi disturbance is in existence which Nos. I
& 4 Fatates call for no comment, the will
by the character of the signal displayed, Inst year,
either at or wlikin # distance of fifty milion of NoaEstate The terrace of eight foreign houses the place where the signal is hoisted. reicized to in last year's report has been Anished and let at remuneraties rentals. The terrace
The signal ir frequently kept shows after a of aven foreign houres in North Szechuenda over this is the case because ons gele Is piten followed by another within a very brief houses have already been taken at railsfactory fresh warning. But whenever there le reason to Road is approxcbing completion and the interval, before there would be time to fasue a rates. A further tenace of five somewhat believe that danger is over notice is sent frees. smaller houses in the same road are well for the Meteorological Office to lowes the signal.
and thè continuation of the terrace of houses is about to be commenced. Two hundred
The cons or lights, polat downwards, indicates Chincio bauses have been completed during the the southward. The cone or lights, point ups.
gales or strong winds are probable, from year, all of which are well let, Sixty-six kenies | wards, indicates that
or strong winds ara
there will be littin-land in this estate left for
Should it appear likely that a gule will begin Chinese tenements. Almost all rentals, both from between West and N.W., and also that it is Chinese and foreign, have been slightly increased likely to weer towards north or N.E the north during the year.
cone will be hoisted in preference to the south
Should it appear likely that a gale will begin from between cast and S.E, and so that it is likely to veer towards south or S, W., the south cone will be halsted in praferanes to the north come-New York Maritime Register,
isa standing danger to the commúnisy, and its away letter, to The Asian, there assembled at so the consideration el betting, Els have been begun, and when these are completed probable from the northward,
days are numbered when the first emblems York a gathering of influential sporitmes and of ita contamination become known in the gentlemen to celebrate the annual dianer in con- forms of an epidemic such as cholera But nection with the famous Gimcrack Club, a very
India Company merchants brought lymph 4mportant as is our water supply, fresh air old Institution which takes its name from K-gray
special hall in Canton where vaccination wat authorised and practised. But lymph replies
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racehorse bred as far back as 1760. Gimcrack, who stood fourteen hands and a quarter ofan inch
renewal the same lympìused over and over tera baland others can reach a helgār his record was rather a remarkable one, as be
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said that in a recent speech at Darlington he had occasion to refer tothis subject and declared that he was not opposed to betting. He held those views because he considered it was the sight of every independent Englishman to spend the money he had to spars as he pleased. He W21 by no means an advocats of indiscriminate bestieg, by which he meant betting when man could not afford to bet, or es tho prisciple that heads they won and tails they could not love. He did not approve of a man betting, who by doing so was the means" of bringing ruin on himself or on those who were
more that class of man who betted when he knew that he might wie, but who, if he lost, was absolutely unable to pay. As he had said, se did not object to betting for two reasons. In the first place, he considered it was the right of every free man to do what he liked
is perhaps even more so, and it is the presence of the gathering ares of the Pokfulam and Who fear of further contaminațion
building b divelling houses within the ares that prevents high and never ras unill he was a four-year-old, atore houses belas built around the tramway and subsequently raced for six seasons; indeed
bat it ought to be opened up so the the tolpans
of left his mark, both north and routh. Be that as to feet where they can enjoy cool nights and the children can live and grow in the best it may, in December time his name saunally dependent upon him, and he deprecated fill cliente in Southern Chios. So for these two crops up, and on Friday night the Station Hotel reusimas, namely, good air and water, Pok-fa-ium at York saw the ragth occasion. The chair this reservoir ought to be cut off from supplying ther pastable water to the Colony. Use the water year was taken by Mr. James Melrose, but the for tubing, for manufacturies of the fire speech of the evening came from the Marquis of department. Some strong wind will do it for Londonderry, a very popular owner and breeder you some day; it has to be done and men
to hand. At present the lenitate is under the produced with the time and the time of racehorses and one filly qualified to follow in | mozer, and nabody else. Secondly, he thought has not been time yet for a full considera-
No. 3 Estite. In October last the directora received an offer of Taels 167,500 for this property and, considering it isfactory, accepted it. As, however, the payment of the purchase money has not been completed the profit, some Tals 30,000, cannot appear in the 1893 accounts.
No, Estate. The development of this estate has continued stondily during the year, and again from arm to arm weskens, and after seven
the last block to be bulli upon is now or eight transmissions becomes impotent as a protective mesture against small-pox. Yet here
being taken in hand. The hease havs mostly we are at the end of the 19th century and our
been occupied at fairly satisfactory renatis.
No. 6 Estate. This property, consisting of efforts to do what our great grandfathers did at
the Jinkee and Sie Wa the end of the 18th century have been but little
compounds (Cadastral Improved upon. The lymphs produced hers
Lots Nos. 32, 25, 26, and 37), was bought in December for Tacis 300,000, and the directors ought to be carried in thousands of tubes
feel cosident 11 will ventually becomes into all part of the country. Every medical
valuable acquisition to the Company. There missionary ought to have it in his knapsack, and every Chlaste Doctor ought to have it freely
the footsteps of Mr. Lowther, who on more than is would be absolutely impossible for Parliament
tion of the plans for improving, the property. is at land. ("hear hear," and applanze), one occasion had used the Gimcrack as a
to legislate as to who should be able to bat and
DIBINTURIS direction of the Colonial Surgeon and the actual I had the whole train laid for its abolition
who should not be able to bet. He thought Sir
With regard to the trust deed, to which but mere scaldent caused the medium for letting the pubile know a little of the Frank Lockwood would agree with him that If work in gratuitously done by the Veterinary in 189e of the messure and I falled Failure, Inner workings of the turf. "In this respect Mr. any such legislation were attempted it would be directors have to announce its due execution. reference was made at fast meeting, ́your Surgeon. I would place the Institute under the
miscarria Madical Officer of Health. I would give him however, should never deter any man with Lowther was a difficult man to follow, and there possible, not merely to drive coach and They have to thank Mesurs. Charles Dowdall percentage upon the quantity he sells, I would
right on his side. I have made so many was little now for the Marquis of Londonderry to bértes, but six couches and horses through it.
and Neil MacLeod, M.D., for having kindly let the failure, or the success of the institution affect failures that I have ceased to blush for them.
talk about, He, however, made a somewhat One further remark he would make on this ab undertaken the trust, under which estate Nos, his pocket, and thereby we would soon drive I have besa sa severely criticised, that had
Your directors hate French and Japanese lymph out of the
market
1 I listened to them none of the "Casille's fads" interesting speech. in responding to the toast of ect, and that was he could not be! think and zero specially held,
that those people who, so doubt, menat tightly, thought it desirable, in view of the recent and by a ili
ittle push supply
with fresh the Chinese
would have use of (laughter.) Obstacles act but The Turf," given by Sir Frank Lockwood, QC, but must still be regarded as Jeddiste-bore acquisitions of property, to announce the supply of good lymph. I have put this upon mere
$40 laulants, and criticism_la_either_useful in the noble Marquie veld 1-
people who opposed their great national pastime, Isaus, from the Justy 1896, pecuniary grounds, but surely we have a higher
or I real it with the maito " they say and duty to
to fall, namely, the protection of
No one would be inclined to controvert the Betid com: last instalment of the Tesla 7,000,000 what say the let them say "Ladies and Gen-
provide for further an enormous of human the ravages of the terrible page race aquiset etseb, I have d'ene, I can only thanks you, I can statement that during a comparatively, short betting would runder far more good to the count they less
only tell you host I appreciate all your kind words period racing, as sport, had increased most melty if they ward to use their energies and requirements of the Company, in repolation
La endeavouring to persuade people that and were Great Britain to supply free vaccine and handsome presents. Many time when materially. Whether they regarded it in the were betting merely because they hoped to win, autherise the directors to issue debentares to the be proposed at the annual meeting to matter to the Chinese,
would be a greater wrote some premi't eat member of the comments of the people, whether they considered the large of gross dishonesty, in conclusion the
light of a form of delectation foldered the large but could not afford to lose, that they were guilty extent of Taels 1,000,000 in der for to the blessing to them then the abolidon of slavery concerning the furtherance of one of "
whether to the blacks ("hear, haar" and applauso).. Vade," I got la sily, "Don't bring any more increase in the number meetings, or
Capital on 31st December," 1895, 'stande at The one would cost a few hundred pounds, the schemes for
mes forward, we
Want & rest. Ladies and they regarded the enormous number of horses Lord again gave expression to his feelings that amount already authorised and under issue, other as many millions. I must especially gent
present position occupied by the tart, and il advimble to favita full payment of those skates Thank the Rector of the College of Medicine r2. gentleman, my dapatture will favour' that end, taking part in it-or from whatever point of to the Jockey Clah belonged the hazer of the Tack 813,700 and the directors hera thought it
will charlah view they regarded it-no one would disagree the Jockey Cinh conducted fuell in the faturs as now set fully paid-up? but until I myself a
at rast, I Chloess.
It is now well nigh alan years since the the remembrance of this day, and all the with the statement that at the present moment College was founded. Shortly after landing I
the national pastime with due regard to ila great Mr. Dudgeon rather by rotation, but offers called meatlog
The Hen, Stewart Lockhart, the Court and Senate in the past. The turf octupled this great postion Leadless and antige-it would ensure to fuel! himself long lo etlog of the scientific men ti the good wishes you have hutowed upon me, I thank racing haid a position far higher than fhad done it had done in the pastdetermined to support colony and submitted a constitution for the College of the Calings and especially the students, fox in hopperintended by an all-powerful body Ité Interosis wasn looked
AUDITOR which was adopted by the meeting and constitutes
their kind wishes and han daoine present. the lines on which the College still goes on. At the conclusion of these, remarks, which had the Jockey Club. They had not only a greater We have had a number of rebuffs, a frequent
number of race meetings and more horses, Change of teachers, but there is one thing that been frequently interrupted by laughter and remains constant, and that is the desire of the appladies, the applasse was simply deafening, the masses of the people tended the meeting stakes proved the chief feature of the spach of Chinese students to become proficient. In and it was a long time before quiet was facilities of transport. They saw sac meetings the evening. No doubt the ten thousand Western medicine. This derke tecreasing sactantly restored to allow at the meeting conducted in a most orderly and most able pounders have done rack for our sport, but are The dificulty is to keep our number down and we do so by only picking the best me. The belag brought to a close with a vete of thanks manner, owing to the ability and seal displayed we not going a little too far ahead and can the
by the various officials in Connection with these Collers la just now passing through a milic to the chairman, prepond by the 291, Ho Kelings, and for this state of things he male bear the repealed talls upon his pocket? muge. On vndente neu going out into the truckit - Kad everied by neškamation,
Mundi hint the mess, who ina sa the jockey. Yo preparteen the sise marees give twy, iILSO
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the condial support, confidence, and approval of the people of this country.
From the above it will be seen that valuable
DIRECTORİ.
The directors have to regret the loss of their fata anditor, Mr. Francis, who died shortly after the list annual meeting, and they wish to record rendered the Company since the data of its and appreciation of the valuable service he has formation. Me Charles H. King was appointed to acced Mir, Francis, and he again share his
H.R. HEARN, services for the current year, we
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