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But I object to the proposal for Unofficial elected members chiefly because, while they would in all cases be out-wsted and powerless, thels presence at the Hoard, and the sanction glver

by their votes when le accord with their colleagues, would in some degree lesson the responsibilty of the Officials, who might even seek to shelter themselves behlad the Unofficial vote when some grava blander had pothupu been perpetrated.

I am, Dear Sir,;

Your very iruly,

E. R. BELILIOS. Honourable C. P. CHATER, &c., &c., 86,

(Memorandum on the Reconstruction of the

Sanitary Board)

I am of opinion that the Sanitary Board hardly requires reconstitution or reconstruction. What it urgently requiren, arq :--

(2) Enlarged power. ~...(5) Increased staff,

The Sanitary Board bas done splendid work In the past, actwithstanding the unfavourable opinions of a few leading residents, and it would bave done much better bat its power been enlarged and staff increased.

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The Board should have power over all public as well as private drains, and it should have under its control the water supply of the Colony, It's legal power should be enlarged in several respects, expecially an regards the inspection of houses and house-drains, and the prompt closing of hasses unfit for human habitation with or without compensation. It should have an adequate stiff conilating at least of the following officers and persons —

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1896.

PROPOSED ENDOWMENT OF THE

COLLEGE OF medicine FOR CHINESE.

We have received copies of a lengthy entres-, pondence on the above subject, including memoranda drawn up by the unofficial member of the Legislative Council. The correspondenco, which came to hand abost noon, If published in extenso would require more space than can to-day be conceded to it, and we therefore rabjala the lalast letters bearing on the subject, as follow:- HOM.BR BELILION TO' COLONIAL, KECRETARY.

Hongkong, 18th March, 1896, Sir-Inackoowledging receipt of your letter of the 16th lust, enclosing memorandę by_my colleagues, the unofficial members of Council on the proposal that the Government should endow the College of Medicina for Chloese in the event. of the site and building being contributed by myself, I beg, as a member of Council, to offer the following remarks is reply to some of the objections raised

-There is no enltable' site, unless on the Pysys Reclamation, that the Government could grant for the erection of a building for the College of Medicine. Ever since Sir William Des Voix's time we have been seeking for such

site, but have failed to find one.

The original proposal was for the Government to grant the site and for me to erect the building. but owing to the laability of the Government to provide the site, the proposition has taken the present form, namely, that I should give the fand and building and the Government furnish an endowment in money equivalent in value thereto.

3.There is a precedent for the proposed endowment to the 'College of Medicine in the 1. A Sanitary Superintendent and Secretary, grant made by the Goverment to the Po Leung 2. A Medical Officer,

3. A Sanitary Engineer.

4 A Chiel Inspector of Nulsances or Depoty

Superlatendent,

5. Twelve Inspector of Nalances. 6. A sufficient number of Office Clerks,

Overseers, Coolles, &c,

With such increased power and staff as suggested,. the present Sanitary Board would become much more useful and effective institution, and would be found equal to the discharge of the various important datles entrusted to it by the Government, and it would meet with public Approval and support.

to be done is

On the other hand, if the Government is determloed to reconstruct the Board, I am of opinion that the next best thing to abolish the Sanftary Board altogether, and create a new Government Department, and call it the Sanliary Depart ment, where all the Officers, high and low, thall be appointed by the Goy romet, entirely sub Ject to Government control, and, beld directly sponsible to the Government. Such a Dapart ment would have my qualified approval and, i belléve, that of the public alio. In troublous times the Governmeni, through this Department, would have complete charge of, and control over, the sanitation of the Colony, and would bare no excuse for neglect of duty.

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The building being erected by a private individual and endowed by the Government will ensure it a stable and permanent position, whereis if the building weis erected by the "Government it is unlikely that a private in dividual will come forward to andow it, either

now or in the future.

The proposed affer of land, building, and endowment would not, if carried ent, make the Institution Independent. Further support in the way of extensions and gifts of money for special objects would be required to make it a complete success. The subscriptions proposed by Mr. Whitehead would therefore be timely and welcome.

-I will assume, thon, that a private indiv!- duật haying given the site and the building, the Goverment endowed it with the sum of $40,000, the public haring subscribed a further sum of $35,000, this would place it on a firm basis, and encourage philanthropists in the future to give It continued support and extend its usefulness.

4-To render the College of Medicine à real success would be task that the Government,

to its present strattened circumstances, could hundly veature to undertake.

Would it not, therefore, be folly to let slip the opportunity of accepting as a gift the share I have proposed to boar in the work? If any other offer of this or similar description were to be made by any other individual 1, as a taxpayer, should feel it my duty to support it.

But I am strongly against the reconstruction of the Sanitary Board on the line as proposed, viz., three G Government Officials' and twó Unofficials; the former to consist of a Medical Officer who is to be President, a Sanitary Englacer, and the Superintendent of Police, or some other Government Officer who may be selected by the Government; the latter, I under- stand, will be appointed by the rate-payers at present The preponderance of the official element at once indicates the position of the two The Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart Unofficial Members, who can have nothing

5 -I think the fact should not be lost sight of that a good deal is yet required in this colony in the way of provision for the education of the Chinese in medical and sanitary matters, and it will be impossible, I lear, for the Government. to do all in this direction unaided by private munificence. I have the honour to be, sir, your most obedient servant,

E. R. BELILIOS.

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a consultative voice in the Board. Will this

Colonial Secretary, &c, &c.

MEMORANDUM: BY HON. HO KAL.

give public satisfaction? I think not. Whi, It Oven give satisfaction to the two elected gentle I concur generally with Mr. Bellion to his men themselves? 1 am certain that it will not, views as expressed in his letter of the rath In common with others, I am a strong advocate instant to the Colonial Secretary, I do not of the principle"equal power, equal respon-gree with my other unofficial collesgues that sibility; bat deprecate half measures and a new Past Office of Court-house or any other divided responsibility,

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In the proposed new Board neither the Preal.

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that the burden would ultimately fall on the shoulder of the few who have already assisted to their uttermost This College' is a public' Institution, “and will accomplish certain objects conducive to the public good. It is therfore but sight that the fund for its maintenance should come from all the members of the com manity alike, the Chinese contributing & Just done by a grant from the Government, 1 the and proportionate share. This can best be money that granted will represent the contribu- one from the taxpayers of all mallonsilties fo just and equ»1-proportions,

Dated this 19th day of March, 1896.

FOOCHOW RACES

Ho Kai

Stewards -C. F. R. Allen, Esq.; Thos Glitins, Esq.; H. Baker, Esq.; B. M. Koosnetzef, Esq; Hy. Edger, Esq.; W. Krohn, Esqi A. W Walkinshaw, Esq

THIRD DAY-THURSDAY, 19TH MARCH, KULIANG CUP, value $100: second pany to receive $15 entrance $5 for all China ponies bona fläs griffins at date of entry ;' weights as per scale ; winners 5 ibs, extra for ouch race won ; non-sabiertation poules y lbs. wira One Mile and a half,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILY DUR:

· Indian (Kutzang) aged just. Canadian (Empresar of China) 24th inst. American (City of Pabbug) 24th insta Tacoma (Tacoma) 38th Inat. Afterican (Doric) 31st Inste American (Ca) 9th prox.

THE Canadian Pacific Raliway. Co's stesmer Empress of Fapas arrived at Amay at 9 am, to-day, and left again at noon for Shaoghal.

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for this port to-day, and may be expected here on THE N. G. 1. steamer Dl'agno lest Singapore the 27th Inst.

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EMERGENCY to celebrate the JUBILER of the Lodge will be held fo the FREEMASONS HALL, Zettand Street, TO- MORROW, the acst instant, at a fɔr 915 p.m. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend,

Hongkong, 16th March, 1890:

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THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the

NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class AccOEL « modation to Residents and Travellers.

THE Agents (Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co.) Tirant Building, known : CON inform us that the steamship Glenfallsch, from London and Swalts, left Slugspore this evening for this port.

SHIPPING RETURNS. From 6 pm. yesterdıg to:5 fan, to-day. ARRIVALS.

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for all China ponies; weights as per scala ; Taichtong is winners at this meeting 10 lbs, extra. Once | Kensukestver: Round

Taisang ?<» Bredo Chante Fucking Cheang Bloch Kian... Trismħħ ........................ Hongkong umarið

Booba....... 1 Danover........................‹iečí.......................... 3

The MANSFIELD CUP; (presented); entrance $5 for rubscription grlins; weights as per scale; winners of one race 7lbs, extra; two or More faces rolbs. extra. One mile

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Faced Diedrichsen...teamer, for Selgon, Cadis ............... Actio manasila

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The CONFOLATION CUP; value $100 entrance $5 : for all dona de besten pentas that have not won a race at this meeting; weights as | Furkan memalus 17 per scale. One mile,

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entry of $10 each with $50 xdded; divided 60, 25 and 15 per cent, to first, second and third ponies for bond fida beaten subscription. griffids that have not won a race; weights as per scale. Half a malio,

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The CHAMPION STAKES; of $10 each with $50 added a forced entry and open only to winners at this meeting; opilonat for the winners of Hacks, Consolation Cap and Nil Desperandom Stakes winners of two races $15 ́extra, and of more than two rados 915 extra; weights as per scale. Ono mile and a quarter,

Drigonay... Democrat....te Aardlus sy Timė, a mln. 55 secs. The WELTER PLATE; value $100; entrance $ for all Chlos ponies; weight ta stona ; non-winners at this menting allowed rolbs. Three quarters of a mile.

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LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

SUPREME.COURT.

-IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

The German steamship Derts left Saigon on the 14th instant. The latter part of the passage had thick foggy weather.

The British steamship-Inchduné lett Moji on the 13th instant. The latter part of the passage bad thick foggy weather.

The Bridsb steamship Esmeralda teft Manila on the 16th instant, and had light winds and fine weather with smooth sea. Thick fog outside.

The British steamship Hinsäng left Java on the 3rd instant, and Singapore on the oth, and had light north-east to east winds,'and dense fog Bearing part.

The British steamship Chsang. Hoch Klan left Sisgapore on the 14th instant, and had fine weather to Gap Rock; thence to post had thick fog and briak north-east gale,

Passenger Elevater, from Entrance Hail to each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods.

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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

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HAPPY VALLEY, TO-MORROW, the 214" Instant.

E. D. SANDERS,

Hon. Secretary

By the move SPORTS will be held in he

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THE ATHLETIC SPORTS.

"HE" COMMITTEE of the VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB cordially InviȚE the LADIES of Honoring to the ATHLETIC SPORTS to be held on the RackE COURSE, TO- MORROW, the zigz İbstant,

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1ST RACK AT 1.30 F.M., SHARP.. Hongkong, 19th March, 1896.

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NOTICE. THE EAST POINT DAIRY FARM COMPANY. Told any misapprehension, I beg to

BUT CUSTOMERS' and the.. PUBLIC general that one CATTLE am

entirely FREE from DISEASE. The majority of one Cattle, of which we have over 300 head, were specially picked out from the principal healtby Dairies and Canle-rearing Districts in Australia_by_the undersigned, who has been connected with this Company and its Predecessor. alace 1891, and who has spared no time of | trouble to study the Diseases of Cattio, kaving twice visited Australia- and India for that рагроте

The Cattle Plague which broke out the year before last in this Colony did not luck our

Tenders for BANQUETS and BALL SUPPERS Dalry, which is situated in the Wong Net Chong

on' application.

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THE MANAGER. Wangkang, ruth January 1906

VICTORIA HOTEL,

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(LATE SHAMKEN HOTEL, CANTON,)` ́ESSRS. MADAR & FARMER have the

MESSES hels Patrons, Friends

and the Public Generally that, having leased the SHAMEEN HOTEL, they have Refurnished the whole Establishment, and it vastly improved in every department, and have now RE-OPENED it under the more popular Stylő of VICTORIA HOTEL

For further Particulars, apply to the

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public babiding is of as much importance as the (Bafors Hon. W. M; Goodman, Acting Chief | Prinzess Wilhelm

dent nor any member could be held to be entirely | daŋ of Medicine. for the Chinese. We arG

sury.

the them

this

complaining of the ignorance of the Chinese in sanitary and medical science, and responsible to the Government, Because ki actions will have to be controlled and regulated we are trying our best by very drastic measures by the decisions of his colleagues. But if the and at esermons ascrifice to eradicate from our Rresident be invested with the power of com- taldst such filth-disease as the plague, which manding the official votes whenever it suits his is doing immense harm to the trade of purpose or views, then the presence of the colony and its prosperity. It is Jait such an Unofficials on the Board, Day, even of the other institution Hike the College of Medicine wa wint two Officials as well, would be quite nanoves- to ald us in spreading the necessary medical class of the Chinese, knowledge among better

to co-operate fatelligently in order to get with gain advancing the sanitary condition of this

without auch and,

afstance, rendered lingly, it weald be wellaigh impossible to make any headway. Take, for example, the case of the allowance of 400 cubic feet of air to each healthy adult as required by law. This allowance may or may not be sufficient accord. ing to circumstances. If ventiation is bat, or, as is usually the case, especially in cold and wet westher, almost entirely cut off, 400 cubic fost oreven twice or weble that allowance would

be not sufficient, vesiliation oven 100 cable test may be quite

with frên and constaat. but

anficlent. It is generally admitted that no moral, legislation can make a man religiosar

The present Board has a majority of Unofficial Members, two of whom are elected by public suffrage. If the presence of the Unofficial Members in the Board had not assisted in carry- ing out the duties of the Board-in & ratisfactory manner, why have any more Unofficials in the new Board, but if their advice and assistanco had beca of ute, why seek to cut their number down so as to weaken their inficence? If the present Sanitary Board is a failure, let those who thlok and say so point out the true caurs clearly and unmistakably, and it will be uma then to consider the remedys but it seems absurd to alter the constitution of the Board on speculation, simply because the Board was considered by a few to bare falled in the

and it is equally true that no law can make a discharge of its duties on some particular

man clean or live a maitary and healthy His. exceptional occasions. The proposed now

WA Board seems to me nothing more than the Sanitary Board with its Unofficial Members greatly reduced in number and with an enor mously increased staff under it. Such will never command my support.

3rd November, 1894.

HO KAI

must leave a great deal of these to educa tion and, training. The College of Medicine -wit-edsasto the -Chinese-ko- more cleanly and healthy lives. It will further teach them to treat their sick with more science, humanly. Next to the skill, and religion I mission is greater than this, cannot imagine and I bald that it is the duty of the local Gove crament, as

every enlightened man in well as this British colony, to promote and ateist that (Extract from the Retrenchment Commitller's mission, if not for the sake of the poor and Ignorant, at least for their own size.. We

neglected this

daly long enough, and the present moment is most opportune for us all to sad omission, The College has

been

Report)

THE SANITARY DEPARTMENT.

"217. With respect to the Sanitary Depart. repair our negligent and maintained, and te

ment, the total cost of which is set down at work hays been cented on, by a small band $62,557, composed of ;-

of philanthropists without any hope of reward and with confiderable personal sacrifice. One of this band, has come forward with a generous and bulki

Personal Emoluments,

$24,272

kosse with the

Other Charges,..............................; 38,285 (2

proposal 10 ↑ fnnish" the ecomodation of we bag to also that we are unable to recom- College for the better mend any decrease in the cost thereof, but would call the attention of the Government to the increasing number of students, while this important department with a view to the rainer member has just gone

of appealing to the well-known distinct object carly consideration of the question whether the humanity and generosity of the English public whole sanitary system of the Colony should not to raise a portion of the fund for its endowment. to be placed on a different basis, and all the But what would our frlands la England may sanitary arrangements and powers placed in the

they End that locally the taxpayers and the hands of one thoroughly competent ficer whe Government are not saving a finger to help it, should be personally responsible to Government and what would be the effect on those noble few for all matters connected with the health of the who have sustained the estabichment for so Calony and for the carrying out of all macitary Igng, both with:

Their M: money and laws and regulations,

energy and endurance, like everything human, 18. If the officer selected for this important must have a limit, but God forbid that they office be an englacer, he should have under should give in even under the most trying and him a duly qualified health officer, but if the discouraging circumstances. I hope that not head should be a medical man, then as should withstanding the apparent callousness of sess be assisted by a sanitary edglaser to carry out of their fellow-citizens, they will still smite in and the necessary work and, in either case, with a carrying on cheerfally the most preful staff sufficient to see that the sanitary regulations humane work that they have engaged in hitherto, undˇlawi' are daly observed and carried oute---14-- 1-do-hot-approvB.A

Let the suggested plan of i might be made part of the duties of this officer public subscription, on the ground sani li. Lo to foratah perledical reports to the Governmentamaaly disickt, de False: moch a big sunod at which might be pu

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THE FORTUNE-TELLING CASE. The hearing of this caSO WAS resumed moralog,

Mr. J. Franciu, Q.C. (instructed by Mr. H. Deanys) prosecuted and Mr. E. Robinson (instructed by Mr. Melley) defended.

The forenoon was occepled by Mr. Robinson in cross-examielog the complainant as to his business and bistingpistle abilities, He stated that, besides his faterest in the business in Hongkong, he was interested in two sugse firms at Hankow. He was a Chlochew man, and only spoke that dialect and the Hankow dialect. The cross-examination was concluded shortly after the adjournment for tidão, after which other witnesses were called for the prosecution.

Case proceeding.

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SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before His Honour Mr. Juntter Wiss.) March 20th.

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& Muumiennomináns 119,00 Married couple (occupying two roomia)

per month.....in $120 to 130.00 Extra Bed Room, per month -30,00 Extra Bed Rooms, per day umidimeters.

For further particulars apply to

1,50

THE MANAGER,

New Victoris Hotel Hongkong, toth October, 1895..

MACAO.

THE

MACAO.

- BOA VISTA HOTEL. SANITARIUM OF SOUTH-CHINA. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PAMÍLIES VISITING MACAO FOR CHANGE OF AIR.

IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.

EXCELLENT TABLE.

For terms, & apply, to

-THE MANAGER. Telegraphic Address :—" BOAVISTA,”, Macro,

Macao, 31st December, 1895.

Signs of Health

You don't have to look twice to detect them- bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in

every 2c- tion. Disease is

overcome

SCOTT'S

EMULSION

only when weak tissue is replaced by the healthy kind, Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil cffects cure by building up, sound flesh. It is agreea ble to taste and easy of as similation.

*Pants * Hasena, kt. Landon Ali Chemica Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of CHAN 10 Watkins & Cốy Hongkong

BORDEAUX.

GOLD MEDALS Bordeaux, 1882, Paris, 1889,

LIQUOR

[ÖP THE REVEREND FATHER,

A. KERMANN. :

1981: ELZKIR is employed with Macoon to restore the FORCES For the STOXAUH and FACILL

TATES the DIGESTION,

TONIC WINE

Of the Ber. Faiber á, KERMANN KOKA-KINA of Dr, GOZE CREME DE MANDARINE. ANISETTE SUPERFINE. AVELDER

MRSA). DÖDWELL, CARLILL, & Co, HONGKONG Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., PARIS,

Apply to

KANANGA

OF JAPAN

(REGISTER.ED) RIBAUD and 0°

PARIS

most delight-

Hananga Waterly retreating

Toilet Water, Tiranders theskin firm,rolleres mosquito bites and Imparts a 'delicate fra gence and feeling of comfort and freshness.

New Sensations in Perfumery

| RIGAUD'S HANANGA EXTRACT

RIGAUD'S WHITE ROSE

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