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SANITARY BOARD.

At a meeting of the Sanitary Board held on Thursday afternoon, there were present the President (Dr. J. M. Atkinson,(Principal Civil Medical Officer), Dr. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Hon.. W. Chatham (Acting. Pires tor of Public Works), Mr. F. J. Fadely (Acting Captain Superintendent of Police), Hon. A. W. Brewin (Registrar-General), Mr. Lau Chu, Pak," and Mr. J. Bryan (Sanitary Surveyor), who look. the place of Mr. G. A. Woodcock, (Secretary) to the Board), now recovering from an attack of malarial fever.

DRAFT BILL TO RESTRICT HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS,

¡A draft Bill to restrict the height of buildings, and for other purposes, came before the Board for consideration.

Dr. Clark said-The members of the Board will have gathered from the minute which I have written, and which has been circulated, that personally I do not think the Board should support this draft Bill. It proposes to prevent any further increase in the height of existing buildings which may already exceed one-and-a- half times the width of the street on which they .. (995c front, but it also contains a provison to the effect that any house which is re-built may be ra-errected to its present height. That is to say that if we have now a four or five-storied house fronting on a narrow street fand I have shown

Hongkong, zoth September, ro01.

"L'UNION". FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD, (Established 1828),

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a purely temporary measure which is to come. immediately into force, so that the prevention of this great increase of overcrowding that must result may be arrested. Everywhere nt- present old houses, are baing pulled down and new ones of much greater height are being erected. In some cases two additional floors are contained in these new houses, and this Bill will effectually put a stop to everything of that nature. I will therefore propose. the Board request the Government to pass this Ordinanco at-its earliest possible convenience," and so render the raising of these buildings impossible.

"That

Dr. Clark explained that he meant the status gue as regarded overcrowding and not as re- | garded legislation. The Billas brought in would not diminish the overcrowding. That was a matter w ich concerned the Board:.

Mr. Brewin expressed his willingness to second the amendment, and said he did not see why they should fight shy of the Ordinance be- cause it did not deal with other questions,

The President-Practically this amendment cession, hoping that we may get a larger one. means we are to be content with a small con-

later on.

Mo Chatham-It is a very big concession. The President-Not from a public health point of view. If Dr. Clark's motion is carried it will be a great improvement on the present Mr. Chatham-i foresee many objections be

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HONGKONG BANK ROBBERY CASE.

THE FINAL STAGE.

SIX PRISONERS FOUND GUILTY,,

FOUR DISCHARGED.

Singapore, 26th September, 1901 The trial of the ten Klings charged with being concerned in the robbery of notes from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank concluded The jury found a verdict of guilty in the case yesterday afternoon after an eleven days' trial."

of six of the prisoners and acquitted the re maining four. The greater part of yesterday's

bearing was occupied by the careful and able

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ming-up of Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones, The summing up was concluded about 3 p.m., at which hour the temporary Court House' was absolutely packed with people, mostly Klings.

await the final stage of this memorable trial. tions to its passing, and meanwhile the continual indictment, retired, and were absent about threa raising of buildings is going on all over the city, and no one has power to stop it. If this is quarters of an hour, during which time the, passed we can stop it, and make any recom-police were pretty fully occupied in keeping mendations we like to the Government. At citement was apparent. On the jury returning order among the natives whose suppressed ex- present everywhere the state of the City is

to the box, the whole court jumped to its feet anxious that the measure should be passed.

In expectancy, and was as-speedily brought to growing worse, and it is to stop this that I am

its seat by the ushers.

Dr. Clark-May I ask the Acting Director that it refers to Clause z'only?

of Public Works to make his amendment so

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Mr. Chatham- will agree to that.

balconies referred to in clause 4, it was only two Dr. Clark-With regard to the question of

of free mon hs ago that the Sanitary Board sent up a recommendation. to the Cavernment

In answer to the Registrar, the Foreman said the Jury were unanimous in some of the charges, but in others they came to a verdict by a

najority only.

His Lordship said he would like the Jury to consider a little longer to see if they could not come to a unanimous verdict.

located iu Asia, and to Eu pean Officials to the Service of the Governments of China and THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT the surface. crowding in Bombay was in excess that no balcony should be allowed in future 10] inė--6 to 1-and it was only--on one charge

Although the street still remains extremely Claims settled direct without reference to the narrow, and the dangers of overcrowding will Head Office,

thus be perpetuated for another 20 to 30 years (which is the ordinary life of a Chinese house f712c in this Colony). In other words, the Bill practically proposes to continue the states que We have at the present moment an enormous Victoria, and this Bill will do nothing whatever amount of surface-crowding in the City of

to mitigate it. It may possibly prevent its becoming much worse, but it will do.absolutely nothing to remedy it. There are two cities in the East which have the unenviable notoriety of being hot beds of plague and those two cities are Honkong and Bombay. Until this last week 1, with other members of the community, thought

of that in Hongkong, while it 'has been general. ly stated that the surface crowding in Bombay be erected in a street of a less width than thirty that of conspiracy. was, moreover, in excess of any other city in Indian journal, published in Bombay, has been practically bouad to call the attention of the Government to this matter, and to inform them that Bombay, may now relinquish the "bad balconies should only be allowed in streets of that they are still of the same opinion that eminence" which she has hitherto held of having the most crowded areas in the world;30 feet in width. When you remember that for it is pointed out that whereas no acre in balconies are 4ft 9 in. to s ft. wide, and you Bombay contains more than 760 persons, there will considerably decrease. the amount of air have them on both sides of your streets, they are two districts in Hongkong which contain

"That with reference to clause 4 of the Bill the Government be informed that the Board is still of the opinion that no balcony should be

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sent to me, which calls attention to the fact

Feel. This Bill allows balconies in a street of

His Lordship again said he would be glad if

reaching a unanimous verdict on all the counts. selves to see if there was any possibility of their

the Foreman shortly announced that they were Thereupon the Jury conferred together; but will of the same mind. At the request of His Lordship they again confe red and after his confabulation, as it was

apparent that there was no chauce, of their agreeing.in

charge was read out to him. The verdict was was requested to record the verdict as each

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Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (cach shipment) when the value MR WILLIAM BASIL DIXON has This over 800. It is not a question moreover of one and ventilation in the streets. I will chove, regard to this particular charge; the Foreman

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or two acres only which contain this enormous population, but of no less than go acres in the centre of this City of Victoria, each of which

contains over 800 persons. The limit of safety #rected in future in any street less ihan 30 feet Abdul Kader guilty on five charges.

in width."

The President-I will second that.. Mr. Chathan-With regard to that matter, under the existing laws balconies can be erect

per acre is generally looked upon as about 200 persons, so we must regard these districts as containing four times as many people as they should do. This Bill will not abate that sur. face crowding one jor. I understand it is intended in streets of 20 feet in width, so that the' ed simply to prevent the running up of ad. proposed new law effects an improvement in HOUSE in RITON TERRACE.

ditional stories to existing heights. If that is so, that matter also. It gives an increase of five "THE RETREAT MOUNT KELLETT.nl that is necessary is to pass one clause to the feet in the width of the street and that is a very Apply to

effect that "no additional storey shall be added considerable step forward. In order to get the to any existing house which shall raise the whole thing through 1 recommend that here height of that house to a greater extent than one so we should request the Government to pass and-a-halftimes the width of the street on which the new Ordinance as it stands, it fronts." What the Board want and have asked (From ist August next).

for repeatedly in an essetment to the effect OR USBY TERRACE. KOWLOON. that "no house which is rebuilt shall exceed in height one-and-a half times the width of the Apply to

street on which it fronts." I don't think there PUN HUNG, 85, Queen's Road Cestral, is any necessity for us to go into the question Hongkong, 170 Elly, rgar.

[761c of compensation; it is one which does not concern the Board, I don't think, however, that we should as a Board-approve of this draft NOS WILD DELL, WANCHAI Bill which has been sent down to as for our

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opinion, but that we should repeat our recom- mendations, which have been made periodically since 9th June, 1898, when we first raised this question, and brought it most strangly before the Government, I beg to move: "That the the Government be informed that in the opin ion of this Board it is essential to the sanitary welfare of the Colony that the proviso contained In Section 2 of the draft Bill be deleted. I have another resolution dealing with the ques- [209etion of balconies. Perhaps you may wish to let that stand over until you decide the first question,

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The President-Yes, I think it would be better. In reconding the resolution proposed by Dr. Clark, I would impress upon the mem. bers of this Board the necessity of considering this matter from a public health point of view, There is no doubt at all that, as Dr. Clark has shown, this town is the most overcrowded city in the East, to our knowledge. That being so, one measure to prevent the overcrowding EVERAL MODERN BOOKS on En will be the opposition to this Bill in the way SEVERAL

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suggested. If it is passed in the way it is now seat up for us to consider, it practically means Clo The Hongkong Telegraph or, in other words, houses can be rebuilt to that this proviso to Sec. 2 will not be deleted Hongkong, ioth August, gor.

exactly the same height as those already on the FOR SALE, CHEAP.

site, 1 think the Board ought to insist, aš, a COTTAGE PIANO by Bonn, of PARIS, Board, on houses not being allowed to be For Price, &r apply to

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he President-Surely it would be a greater improvement to have it 30 feet instead of 25

feet?

Mr. Chatham-With regard to that, sir, the balcony is a very mild obstruction. in any street as compared with the verandah, and it is distinctly beneficial to the house. There is no question of that, because it permits all the win- dows to be opened to the floor so as to enable people to pass out I think it may inter

cept a little light and air, yet, the benefits which accrue from it compensate for that defeet. Mr. Chatham was, then asked to put his previous amendment in writing, and the Presi dent read it as follows: "That the Government be asked to pass the Bill in its present from at the earliest possible date."

It was then put to the meeting and carried by four votes to two, the President and the Medical Officer of Health voting against it,

Dr Clark-1 think I am entitled to ask that minute may be forwarded to the Gover ment so that they may have some idea of what streets will be affected by this Bill..

The President-Yes.

PREVENTION OF SPITTING.

Correspondence was laid-on the table relative to the prevention of spitting by the Chinese, especially in public places. To achieve this end of at least to do something towards lessen ing the very real evil involved, 1,000 copies of the following notice have been printed in Chinese and issued. As without a doubt consumption is spread by means of the sputum, people are advised not to spit, especially in public places where men mostly congregate."

Nina Mabomed guilty on charges 1, 2, 5, and 6; not guilty on the 3rd and 4th charges (abel- ment of theft in a building and abetment of theft as a servant),

Haji Meydin, guilty on soven charges. Singaram, guilty on two counts.,. Mutu Kamaran, guilty on two counts. ?Ana Munia Pillay, gailty on two counts.

Hailah (the female prisoner), not guilty on both counts charged against her.

Noor Mabomed, Abubakar, and Kupensab, not guilty (unanimous) on the first two charges; charges; not guilty (by a majority of 6 to r) on the last charge.

Hailab, Noor Mahomed, Abubakar, and Kupen. His Lordship then told the last four prisoners, sah, that they were discharged and they accor dingly left the dock.

His Lordship announced that he would deliver sentence on the six convicted prisoners later, His Lordship thanked the jury for their patient hearing of so long a case, and the "seven good men and true were released.

Thereafter the huge crowd dispersed evidenti ly not well pleased because the judge did not satisfy their curiosity by sentencing the pri soners straight off..

THE SENTENCES, The Court this morning, when the six pri soners were brought up for sentence, was as crowded as before, if possible more so."

Addressing the prisoner Abdul Kader, His Lordship said the Jury had found him guilty offence was a very heinous one because be was on all the charges brought against him. His

a servant of the Bank and a trusted servant. The sentence of the Court upon him in respect of the first, second, and last charges (the last being the charge of conspiracy to abst hous breaking-in order to commit thoft) would be that he be kept in rigorous imprisonment for 2 years. On the 3rd and 4th charges, the sen tence of the Court was rigorous imprisonment, for 3 years, the sentences to run concurrently.

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Mr. Chatham-I don't agree, sir, with the proposal that has been moved by Dr. Clark and seconded by yourself. Dr. Clark, in his remarks, stated that the Bill simply continued there are many houses in the Colony which do the status quo. That is not so. At present

not exceed in height one-and-a-half times the eldth of the street, but all these houses, under, he existing law, can be raised, in some cases, height of about three times the width of strant on

on which they front. That is what

Nina Mahomed's offence His Lordship said was also a heinous one since he was in die position of a servant of the Bank. The senten ce The President explained that his object lain respect of the first, second, and last chury est bringing this matter. before the Government was 7 years rigorous imprisonment and in was to make clear the extent to which phthisis respect of the fifth charge 3 years rigorous im- really does exist in this Colony. The annual prisonment, the sentences to run concurrently. 1,000 living, against 1.40 per coo in England, guilty of all the charges against him He (the another proof of the overcrowded and insanitary Judge) had regard to the fact that he was not in way in which the Chinese live. It was a well the position of the last two prisoners and that known fact that consumption was spread by he seemed to have been instrumental in giving Indiscriminate spitting the sputum from a information to the police, The sèétence in consumptive patient is loaded, with tubercle respect of the 1st, and, and last charges was 4 are disseminated in the air and are the main 4th, 5th, 6th charges 3 years, the sentences to bacilli, and when the sputum dries the bacill! years rigorous imprisonment, and on the 3rd,

cause of the spread of pulmonary tuberculosis, run concurrently...... and it was to a certain extent to minimise the danger that he recommended the notices to be printed,

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Singaram, who was found guilty upon two charges, was sentenced to 3 years rigorous ime prisonment on each charge the sentences to After the transaction of other business, of a run concurrenty ; and Mutu Kamarad and Ank

Munia Pillay were similarly sentenced.

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