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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1896.
Entimations.
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2,
TAILORS,
D'AGUILAR STREET.
Have an entirely Naw STOCK of WOOLLENS to suit the Present and Coming Sesson, ̧
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FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, FROCK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER 228
OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES and RIDING MATERIALS În variety,
FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others.
Hengleng, 1st October, 1898.
EYF-SIGHT,
NOTICE.
MR. N. LAZARUS, OCULIST-OPTICIAN, of
LONDON and CALCUTTA, may be con- salted for SPECTACLES at the HONGKONG HOTEL (Room Na-139)
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY..
A great proportion of cataracts and diseases affecting those advancing in le ocear to those having some deficiency in the construction of the eyes the many years of "Eya Strain " ending in serious forms of disease. 'Giasues
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Today's Advertisements.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
'URGEON COLONEL, EVÄTT, A.M.S.
has kladly consented to repeat his Lectsäre "ON THE MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS OF AN ENGLISH ARMY IN THE
FIELD,"
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMİTED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
SIMPL
MMPLE AERATED WATER.
SODA
ODA WATER.
BIRTHS.
On the gib Instant, at Erlo Lidge, Slagapore, the wife of J. F. CRAIG, of a daughter.
At No. 1, Gough Hill, the Peak, Hongkong an Sunday morolog, the 15th lastant, Mrs. C. A TOMES, of a daughter.
he Hongkong Celegraph
The
CAPTAIN CRAUFORD, Master Attendant, Stoga pore, goes home on six months' leare next manth, leswing Singapore on 15th proxime, THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hail Museum for the week ended Nov, ryth re-Europeans, 188; Chinese, 2066; total 2,354.
CAPT. C. J. BALFOUR, R.N., well and favourably known on the China Stallon, and recently in charge at Pembroke Dockyard, is placed on the retired list.
of ships, and in their absence the agents- FOUR men were sentenced to six months' hard mark that, ye mercantile ment—are llable | labone at the Maglatiucy yesterday for steallog to make good to the Colony all the expensas | sa anchor, rope, and chain at Yon-min-th that the Colony may be put to in respect of any seaman or passenger landed out of a ship or steamer in this pert who shall come on the Colony as a vagrant within six months and for his passage back to his own country: Masters are forbidden to land or allow to land any destitutes in the Colony or any persons who do not HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1896, appear to have adequate means of
cubsistence for at least six months, and according to Captain HASTINGS-the TER " CRINGTU” OASE. Master is not at liberty to keep them on board even for a few hours for inquiry Captain Inxss of the Australian liner into their circumstances nor to take them Chinglu was summoned on Saturday last back to the place they came from. If he | A FEMALE child, 4 years of age, was drowned to appear at the Police Court to answer does, he is guilty of the serious offence of near Feddar's Wharf yesterday through the cap- the complaints of eight Japanese-six assault and false imprisonment; and if he sising of a cargo-boat. The body and also the women and two men who had stowed does not he makes the ship or his agents cargo (catton) were recovered. themselves away on his ship at Kobe, and liable for heavy expenses. The Vagranir SARSAPARILLA
whom he had detained on board his ship Ordinance is grossly defective. Most of INFORMATION has been received in Singapore RASPBERRYADE, &c. for thirty-six hours after his arrival in our local Ordinances are defective. They that Masss, Watson and Reid have been
Hongkong without communicating with are generally put together by some the Police. He was convicted and finedamateur who thinks he has an idea. This $75 in each case, and he paid the fines and one imposes a duty on shipmasters, and made an end of the affair, instead of an onerous duty, and leaves them without appealing from the decision of the acting the necessary powers to enable them to Police Magistrate in accordance with his perform that duty. first intention, The case is therefore entirely at an end and open to considers- tion and comment, and it certainly merits rather more careful consideration than the
INGER ALE
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EMONADE.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANE & Co.'s WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chernist and will bear comp rison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HorKLS, CLUSE, MESSEE and other Large Consumers.
specially adapted in youth to those requiring on SATURDAY next, the 21st instant, at 9 PM Any complaints should be addressed to
them save and preserve the sight.
Constantly recurring headaches, spells of dimness when reading, weak eyes, the letters running together; any of these symptoms fedi- cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requiring Glasses only to correct and cure.
Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTACLES only after testing the sight,
In the VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE.
All MEMBERS of the Goups and the General Public are invited to attend.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1896.
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ROYAL,
HONGKONG HOTEL, (Room No. 139).
Honghene, 3rd November, 1895.
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To-day's Advertisements.
VICTORIA PRECEPTORY AND PRIORY.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the
A VICTORIA PRECEPTORY & PRIORY
will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING. the 18th Instant, at 8.30 for p.m. precisely. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1896.
PRESEVERANCE
A
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By Kind Permission of Lient-Colonel C. H. B. NORCOTT, COMMANDING,
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
OF
RIFLE BRIGADE BURLESQUE
"FRA DIAVOLO.”
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ON
SATURDAY, the 21st November, 1896. IN AID OF
LOCAL CHARITIES.
Prices, $3, $2 and $ri (Soldiers and Sailors half-price to $1 Sesta).
BOX OFFICE at Masari, W. ROBINSON & LODGE OF CO'S Plano and Maile Rooms.
HONGKONG, No. 1165, -
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREIMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, at for 5.30 pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1896.
TO LET.
A Special Tram will leave for the PIAK fifteen minutes after the fall of the Cartals.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1896. [1776
S.S. "GLENARTNEY,"
of Cargo shipped In
[179 CMIDDLESBORO and LONDON by the
aboys named Steamer for HONGKONG, are hereby informed that a portion of their ship-
TOUSE No. 7 DES VUX VILLAS, Ments has arrived by the S.S. GLENGARRY. HOUSE, Nontaining SIX BED ROOMS
Add SIX BATH-ROOMS.
HOUSE No. 1. BRACONFIELD ARCADE, facing PARADE GROUND.
OFFICE in BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. HOUSES-Nos. 4 and 5, BILILIOS TERRACE,
Apply la
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These Goods are being landed at Consigness! 'risk into Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloo
Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained after the AVERAGE BOND, which is lying la cur Office, has been signed.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 25th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to algu the
Lading for countersignature.
Manager.
Hangkang, trd May, 1900.
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NOTES AND COMMENTS.
appolated to fill the posts of first and third assistant Municipal Engineers at Singapore. We hear that the reason for the Bayard not saluting when she arrived here yesterday is that
she had met the Admiral in the north and the fing of either admiral os colony is only saluted once a year.
rise in price of Straits Trading Co, faced upon
THE Singapore Brat Prass says the gradua!-
Raube la significant of the value placed upon the position held by these two companies in the estimation of investors. ·
appointment as Major and Commandant We congratulate Dr. CARRINGTON on his of the Hongkong Volunteers and we congratulate the Corps an obtaining, as successor to Major PRIZTON, & com- manding officer of such experience and so likely, from his position and personal quall-MR. C. HOLDSWORTH has purchased at auction fications, to be able to render very valuable piece of Crown land south of Sbackiwan services to the cause. Major CARRINGTON Road, containing 17,500 square feet. The price University and held a Commission in that The annual rental of the land is $263.. served first in a Volunteer Corps at his pald was $5,250 and the upset price was $3,750. Corps. He has since commanded the Milldia in British Gulana, and has been more or less a soldier all bis life. We wish him and the force under his com- mand every possible success. Volunteer- Ing In Hongkong ought to be very much more popular than it is and very much more effective.
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The Gaulle of last Saturday gives publicity to a translation-by whom made or by whom communicated is not stated
ters are rather more than ten nautical
miles. We have always been under the impression that three nautical miles to sea was the extreme limit of jurisdiction in open waters.
ordinary run of Police Court cases either demand or require: There was no doubt about the facts. The Japanese were detained on board the Chingtu for thirty six hours after her arrival, and not allowed to land. There was prima facie a clear case of assault and false Imprisonment, Advertisments, &c., be sidressed in the Manage, HongHow was it sought to be justified? By 1888) which forbids the master of a ship, pleading the Vagrants Ordinance (No. 12 of under very heavy penalties, to land or allow to land in the colony any destitutes or persons without any visible means of sub- sistence. If he does so, and If at any time within six months of their landing such persons become a charge on the Colony, the Master of the vessel from which they were landed or, in his absence, the Agents are llable to refund to the Govern- ment the entire cost of maintaining them in the Colony and of returning them to their native country. Only a very few years ago the master of one of the North of a Notice signed by the Director of German Lloyd liners running between here and Japan was sued for the recovery Customs (M. PLANCKE) at Saigon point- of a sum of nearly a thousand dollars for ing out to shipmasters their duties and the maintenance and transport to Russia responsibilities in dealing with the Cus- or Turkey of ten or eleven Mahommedans toms in Cochin-China. We republish It who were supposed to have escaped from in another column. If It is to be of any Siberia, and who certainly were shipped use to anyone, publication in the Govern- down here from Japan at the expense of me Gaulle only Is worthless. We refer some charitable people there. The Goo it here, however, to call attention to the vernment lost the case because the Police fact that the French Government claim and other officials concerned had wholly the right to board foreign vessels and falled to observe the provisions of the search them within a distance of twenty Ordinance in their dealings with the kilometers of the coast. Twenty kilome vagrants in question in that case, but on the merits the defendant was clearly llable. His passengers were absolutely destitute; came on the Colony the very day they landed, and had been shipped from Japan by means of a semi-public subscription: In the Chingtu case the eight Japanese
Tenders are invited In the Government were equally clearly persons devoid of the Gazette of Saturday last for the construce means of subsistence and the very class of tion of a road from Victoria Gap to Mount people the law desires to keep out of the Kellet. It seems a pity that the Govern Colony. They were unable to pay for ment have not had the courtesy to put off their passage down. The man who gave calling for these tenders until after the evidence at the Police Court admitted that meeting of the Legislative Council, and he had only a dollar and a half in his until after the requisite authority has been pocket on his arrival here. What was the given and the necessary vote passed people on his arrival here? He is forbid or refused to allow the item to be den by law to land them or let them land. Included in the current year's programme If he permults them to leave his ship he or to put aalde any money for it on the and his agents incur serious pecuniary ground that the Colony could not afford it. responsibilities. There is no provision In Are we in a better position this year? It the Pagrants Ordinance as to what he would not seem so, as the Government to do with them, and no powers conferred in compliance with its pledges abolish the on the Police or on any department of the Gap Rock light dues, amounting per Government to prevent them landing, or, annum to sixtyor seventy thousand dollars; as in the United States, to authorise their and so reduce the revenue. detention on board and compel their there are many more urgently needed return to their native land. The Police works in the Colony than this road. It is a powers do not begin to operate until the Juxury, not a necessity. There is already a people are actually ashore and have good road, and the proposed new road is become a burden on the Colony la fact, only for the purpose of giving an easier The duty and responsibility of foreseeing scent to those who have to pass from the and forestalling that possibility is thrownon Victoria Gap to the entrance to the Mount the master or agents of ships and steamers.
Kellett Road. The gain is only about 80 The master's only possible defence, if he feet in half a mile, if so much.
Many allows them to land and is subsequently people think the proposed new road to be sued for their subsistence and return to wholly unnecessary and the expenditure their own country, is that he made full on it a simple waste of money. Let thous Inquiries before permitting them to pay for the new road who will benefit by leave his ship and satisfied himself that. They are very few. they were not likely to become destitute within six months. One would naturally suppose that, if a Master is forbidden un- der heavy penalties to land destitutes in land them only after making full inquiry the colony, or allow them to land, or to
es to their means of subsistence, he is thereby empowered to keep them on board his ship if he is satisfied that they are destitutes, or while he makes inquiry. in doubtful cases. That is what Captain INNES apparently did, and he is fined $600 for doing It, or rather for not reporting what he was doing to the Police on the spot. That may not be a wise thing to do, or rather to leave undone, but it is hardly an offence of a character to be punished with a fine of $500. What powers have the Police In the premises? Tax Ride Brigade embarks on the Cephalonia None, so far as the Vagrants Ordinance on Saturday and on Monday the trooper walls li concerned. If the destitutes happen, for Singapore.
ALL there are selected by our London House,
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A Faw months ago an attempt was made to xlart a pottery Dear Vindivostock, A number of Japanese potters were engaged at good raláries and were sent over. After a few weeks they refused to work and the concern is now closed.
For having stelen from the dwelling of Mr. and Mr. Haskell, Bonham Road, ■ quantity of postage stamps and a cardigan jacket, two Chinere were sentenced yesterday to four Lespectively. months' and three
months' hard labour
ANXIOUS INQUIRER!" Don't know who wrote that story about Hongkong reproduced in the Dally Press trom the Asiatic Quarterly this morning. He may be a C.M.G. Why should be not be some gifted pensioner with K.C.M.G. after his nama §°
AT the monthly meeting of the - Singapore Chamber of Commerce on the 7th Inst. It was announced that the Stralis Chamber is in corre spondence with the London Chamber with a view
to combined sction with India and Chlox for a
general reduction of the telegraphic rates now is
force.
In their Weebly Sharı Report issued at o'clock this afternoon Monrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Patis state s—There has been a better demand for stocks dating the week, and, with law, exceptions, rates have been well maintained, and in several instances show a decided gain to
holders.
INSPICTON HALL, of Shaukiwan, met the manager of a Ture-fo lottery agency at the Felles Cont this morning and introduced him to
. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- AVERAGE BOND and to send in the Bills of bought direct at frst hand, Imported in wood Master of the Chinziu to do with such } authorizing the expenditure. The Gover- Captain Hastings, who'decreed that the lottery
TION COMPANY; LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE
AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Company's Steamship
"MOYUNE,"
C. H. Kemp, Commander, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 20th instant,
For Freight, &c., apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th November, 1996,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. HE Company's Steamship
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"TEUCER,"
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Captain Riley, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the zist lostant, at Noon,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,. Agents.
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Hongkon:, 18th November, 1896.
"WARRACK LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR NAGASAKI AND KOBE HE Steamship
THE
"CROMARTY,"
Captain Doccan, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 25th, Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents Honghong, 18th November, 1806. 11789
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND
SOURABAYA.
THE Company's Steamship
" SHANTUNG,"
"JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, 18th November, 1896.
and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the
[1788❘ test growibs at MODERATE PRICES.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,
FROM MIDDLESBORO, LONDON ANÚ STRAITS.
"HE Steamship
THE "GLENGARRY"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her 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, at Kowloon,[ whenco delivery may be obtained,
Optional Carge will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noen TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the agih instant will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later thes the and December, otherwise they will not be recognised,
-
All broken, chifed and damaged Goods are to be left to the Godowns, where they will be examined on the agih instant, aÍ II AM.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th November, 1896,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S. S. "CITY OF DUNDEE," FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS,
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and
Captain Frampton, will be despatched as above Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at
on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant,
For Freight or Passago, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1896,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL “HE Company's Steamship
THE
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Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th instant will be subject
to rent,
PRICE LISTS, with Full Details, to be had on
Applications.
PORT after removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at
once it should be ordered to be decanted at
the DISPENSARY before being sent out,
SHERRY-Excellent Diener and After Dinner Wines of very imperfor Vintages. All ar:
Irus Xeres Wines.
CLARET-ORT Clarets, Including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially medo ́ ́om raising and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wires, BRANDŸ.—All our Brandy ls guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference la prica being merely a question of age and wintage.
WHISKEY—All our Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands In the market. The Scorch Wery marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseur
to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
We only guaranica our Wiss and SPIRITS
All Claims against the Steamer must be preto bò genuïns when bought direct from us la the sented to the Undersigned on or before the 24th Colony or from our authorlied Agrate at the instant or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are Const Ports.
to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba
examined on the 21th instant, at 3 P.M.
Captain Brown, will be despatched as above on No Vire Insurance has been effected.
SATURDAY, the 5th December.
For Freight or Passage, apply to:
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,,
Agents
Hongkong, 18th November, rögő,
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Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,
Agenta. 11: Hongkong, 18th November, 18gd. –
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hanghong, 13th Baytona'ber: 45gő,
Further
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
men should either contribute $75 to the revenue or be accommodated la Victoria Gaol for three months.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the fands of the Hospitals ------
Yeong Nal Oa ..............................$30,00 On account of" Hospital Sunday" —
To Teal (LM.S." Chinese)` chapel
(Additional).......
ADMIRAL GERVAIS, who has been so unlucky in the management of leviathan ironclade and artillery up to date, retired on 14th ultimo from active life. The Admiral, it may be remembered, was very nearly being the first victim of a big
gun on a new system, which recoiled, broke bounds, and blazed away wlidly, against the beldge on which be way standing. He takes leave of the Mediterranean Squadron in an order of the day in which he speaks of him- self as having devoted body and soul to that squadron, sad of quặiting it with a heart torn by gviel. The Admiral is sixty-eight. The Figaro ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.
wonders whether meins could not be taken to LONDON, November 16th, secure a continuation of his services, A treaty of peace has been signad by Italy po and Abyssicía and all prisoners have been | Last evening "Trooper Tea" was given to the released. Italy recognises the 'absolute inde pendence of Kihlapis.
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THE ROYAL NIGER COMPANY.
The Royal Niger Company is making pré- parations for a large military expedition in which thirty-five Brilish officers will be engaged,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
as in Captain Innes' case, to be stowaways, A GHARRY driver has been arrested for reckless they may, perhaps, be handed over to the Police and punished for that offence, hiring and injuring's little girl whom he That is very doubtful in the case of Japanese ran over in the Prays. going on board a British ship in a Japanese A Hockey MATCH—The Clab v. Shipping-will- port, and needs further inquiry; but let it be played at Happy Valley to-morrow after- be so. If Captain INNEs had Immediately noon" bully" at 445, sharp, on his arrival in port on Thursday last
Rife Brigade by the Hongkong Temperance Union at the Kowloon Institute, There was a large attendance and a most enjoyable evening was spent, enlivened by songs and sporches, Among those who resisted were Mis. Plasty, Mrs, Brown, Rev. and Mrs. Iliff, Rev, T. W, Pearce, Rev. W. Masson, Rev. G. Willams, and Mr, Tam, while the musical talents of Mr. and the Misses Crawford were fully displayed during the evening and members of the soldiers' shoir sang various selections. Three medals were pre- sented and the taceting broke up at about 9:37. averyone expressing themselves as highly pleased with the entertainment provided. :-
gvanou7, says an Evening Nema (Sydany) correspondent, la vary sorry to hear that in accordance with the War Office- regulations - Lieutenant Dan Godbey, after more than kariy years' service, in to be retired, he having reached the age liesit of 5g. It is an open secret that handed over these Japanese to the Police, A MEETING of the Sanitary Board will be bald Her Majesty has expressed a wish that if it were and charged them and got them punished to-morrow at 4.15 pm. At the meeting Bye-laws possible the bandmaster should be retained, but as stowaways, would that bave relleved for the regulation of bakehouses will be cons him from his liability for bringing them sidered.
the military authorities cannot see their way to Into the colony If at any time within
gratify that wish. It should be mentioned, that...... six months they came on the Colony as
We leaky tub Mr. Pang Hok kaw, of 259 Queen's on the of the Queen's Jablien-is the destitute? We are afraid not. commend "the Vagrants" Ordinance and Road West, was fined Bro at the Police Court only one ever bestowed upon a bandmaster." Is this case to the notice of the Chamber of this morning. Mr, A. W, Millar," Orësodes of } is Mr. Godfrey's intention to forer's band of his Commeros. By the Ordinance musiërs 1 the F/WD,
aws, to be milled “Dan Qodiriy's Bande!
Fon allowing water to run to waste through n. the ARMAND Ere to Liestenans Godfreym
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