Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY AUGUST 2 1910
in general to the married quarters in the Anti-American Boycott. Pokfulam Reservior.
city--these being on the whole fairly com fortable and sanely ordered-but it refers directly to the Centrál Police Station, to No. 5 Station in Queen's Road "Central where the Fire Brigade is quartered, to
A. S. WATSON & CO., the Wanchai Station (No. 2), and to
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(From, Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, 1st Augert.
SANITARY BOARD'S CONDEMNA
TION.
GOVERNMENT: DISAGREEMENT,
Theme does not seem any necessity to pro- hibit the deposit of such material'nor any The following latter was laid before the occasion to require the removal of the rubbish Sanitary Board this afternoon -
which has already been deposited adjoining the pith to the Parade or Recreation ground.
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(3) "Whenever the 'depositing coases or the | diilons obtaining with regard to the Mu Austin available space at any particular polat becomes | nulleḥ and the Water Supply Collecting from fully occupied, the material to be trimmed the area, I do not agree that the report of covared with soil and turfed
of the Sub-Committen "showa: 3" That thủ fouling of the area must be infinitesimal Ander that the configuration and nature of the ground susure that all foul matters deposited and finding their way into the aren must be desi troyed and rendered Innocuous before they- can reach the reservoir and I beg at once to associate myself with the report of the sub- eqnimitten if the report cao, on any groszde whatsoever, be read to even imply such statement.
c. Fencing at least & feet high to be erected re-adjoining Craig Ryde approach and near the
Umbrella Beat.
Colonial Secretary's Offer,
Hongkong, 3rd July, 1910. Stram directed to acknowledge the colpt of your letter of the 19th of May in which you forwarded a report by a Select Commitles 'catchment ars of the 5 altary Board on of the Pokfulam Reservoir which has been adopted by the Board.
The most important recommendation the committen make is that the use of the Pok
mittes no authority on sanitation could uphold the ground that in the opinion of the Come
ration.
It is proposed to extend the existing railing opposite the Umbrella Seat for about in yards
In paragraph the monthly repons for this : upwards and 6 yards downwards, The
your do 'not tally with the statement, in tha⠀ stream is most accessible at this point and the fatter that samples of water ~ baya, never extension will render Access much more
coma nader suspicion." A somewhat similar statement Was made at ODO difficult. A lepce 6 feet high is considered
of the on the proposed faning at Craig Ryrie, unless the actually on the table, which report stated that ed that any advantage would be gained by the evidence of the Government Analysi's report
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Recreation Ground were kept locked. The fence would also have to be continued upwards to meet the fence pear, the Umbrella Seat.
(d) Gratings to be erected at ends of Tunpal, An endeavour will be made to provent access to the tunnel. The Military Authorities deny that soldiers bathe in the tapusi,
(0) Training of streams to prevent access and the breeding of masquitos.
underpicion.
With regard to the special report of the Government Analyst, Horgk ag, attached to the letter, an impartial parson w,uid read it as strongly supporting the party who advocate the p early closure of the reservoir,
West Point Station (No. 7). It is by the bachelor members of the Police Force that harshness of barrack life is felt most severe- The Cautes Self-Government Society, bas :}. ly. The Police Force of to-day are to recolved from the Chinese residing. In the general: a bighly inteligent and well-edu. United States of America a letter, consisting of cated body of man, many of them recruited some two thousand words, setting out, for the, information of the Society, ita Chiness from the best Police Forces at Home, yet grievance against the Customs regulations on they are compelled to live out here under their arrival in California, with special reference conditions much worse than those even of the to the detection sheds at Angel island, situated worst housed units of the Garrison, The at a considerable distance from the port of Sab Military authorities are ceaselessly endeavour Francisco, The writers of tha fetter earosstly falam Reservoir should be dispensed with ou❘ unsightly and unnecessary. It le not consider Board meetings and withdrawo, ing to make barrack life more pleasant for urged the Society to help them by adopting the soldier ly the well founded belief that such manioras as may appear expedient to a contented mån in camp is all the better in them with a view to the Institution of a boycol for an instant the classing of a watershed fram to Craig Rytie and the, gate to the Military the water was considerably worse than only the field. But in the case of the Police in retaliation, for their differential treatment w ideal, or end at any of purposes is collected
by the Americans. Accompanying the lever ideal, or under any other handing than das Force very little effort appears to be
was a draft for $1,000 which was forgeous, when the number of sources of cou. made by the departmental heads
towarded from San Francisco with a request tamination, the traffic and the cumber of amellorate the sorry conditions. existant. that the money might be used to defrey houses on the area are taken into conside For instance, discipline-is a watchword of tire preliminary expenses of the anli-American This is a serious pronouncement especially the senior Police officials, yet one will find propaganda. The members of the Self-Govara- men liolding the rank of sergeant quartered iu ment Society have taken the matter in hand, it is apparently cadorand by a majority of the same dormitory as the probationary P.C. and are considering beadvisibility of convening the members of the Sanitary Board, but the Gov How any form of discipline can be expected a melting contemplating the revival of an anti-emment considers, and believes that the Board WHISKY to exist under such circumstances "passeth. American boycott. The Society will, no doubt, on re-consideration will agree with it, that the understanding. That, however, is a mat-appeal to their compatriots in China and oplotou on which it is based is not well founded. 3. On ihres notable occasions the Sanitation abroad to solicit the sympathy and practical and Water Supply of the Colony have.com support in the bayestt movement.
neder review by Mr. Osbert Chadwick, the eminent Civil Engineer who for many years was Consulting Engineer to this Govers; Mr. Chadwick visited the Colony in 1882, in 1890 and again in 1902. On each occasion he reported on the Water Supply among other important sanitary matters. Noza of his voluminoes reports comtala one word of condemnation of the Poktulam Reservoir or its gathering ground. On the contraty an increase of the storage of water in the Pokfulam Valley has been recognised by him as a means of increasing the Water Supply. He was well aware of the objections that have been some times raised to the situation of the Pokfulam Reservoir. In Paragraph 16 of bis report of the 18th April, 1902, he wrote the following note worthy words: "Further I ansatt that all the supply (of water) that can be obtained' withio | January, 1890.-1 am, etc),
SCOTCH
- Á Blend of the Finest Pure Maltter of detail and does not affect the broad question at issue. The principal Police Whiskies distilled in Scotland
Stations in the City date back to the early days of the Colony's history and cannot be
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regarded as adequate to the minimum requirements of the present day, Europeans, Indians and Chinese are all herded together under one roof, separated from each other only by a partition in some instance. Even then, the dormitory accommodation for the European section of the Force is miserably insufficient. The common apartments are overcrowded to an extent that would hardly be tolerated if the place were a Chinese lodging house. There is no such thing as Robert Porter & Co.'s privacy. No man has a spot he can call
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his own. If one mao chooses to be noisy there is nothing to prevent him from
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A CASE of plague was reported at 205, Queen's Road West to-day. The patient (Chinese) succumbed to the disease.
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IN connection with the recent insubordination of Indian police at Shanghai, the ring-leaders at each police station, in the number of twenty, five in all, have been worded oul, and were
dismissed from the force on 27th olt.
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AT a meeting of the board of directors of the Bhanghai Tug & Lighter Co., Ld., held last week it was decided to pay an interim dividend on the shares of the company of Tis. 1.75 per share on the ordinary shares. share on the proference shares and Tial per
ment.
DOG keeping the whole ward awake when Dearly A NATIVE was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood the Island of Hon,kong, is finite. Speaking
GUINNESS' STOUT in PINTS and SPLITS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, zib Joly gre
all are desirous of snatching some sleep against their return to patrol duty. This may appear to be a trivial matter, but, on
the contrary, it is a very important thing io
Police life. The members of the Force are constantly having their hours of duty changed. A man may be on first night duty (from G p.m. till 12 midnight) one week and on second night duty (from midnight till 6 a,m.) the next week. Or again he may be put on day duty.
A. 8. WATSON & CO. If he is on the night patrol, he must of
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necessity get his needful sleep some time during the day. The changes of "shifts" which occur in the twenty-four hours mean that liere is always somebody coming or going in the dormitory. This there is a never ceasing commotion which certainly does not tend to sweet slumbers for the man who has just come off a six-hours night patrol. As.a matter of fact, the internal
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at the Magistracy this morning with keeping a somewhat at random-I doubt the possibility of feracions dog. It was alleged by the commuch more than doubling the present supply plainant, a Sanitary Board coolie, that the from all sources by work within the island of animal while unchained attacked and bit him, Tae defendant was discharged. VICEROY Yuap Shu-hsia of Kwangtung has sent a telegram to the Walwapu, asting it to endeavour to settle the Macao Boundary-ques tion as soon as possible or it is to be feared that the Portuguere will seirs some pretext to encroach upon Chinese territory,
THE Coxswain of the Hongkong Hotel launch was charged betare Mr. E. R. Hallifaz at the Magistracy this morning with going alongside the s.3, Zefire 'while the latter vessel was under way on the 18th July last. The evidence a iduced was insufficient to justify a conviction and the summons was dismissed, As a result of as examination the Anti Opium Commissioners have discovered that the great- est success bas been achieved in opium -probibition-in-the-Kwangiuog provinca.itir
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The training, which would be a costly piece of work, would not prevent access to the streams. As for an the Government in swarO no evidence has ever been produced that the particular streams are breeding places for anophales mosquitoes. When such evidence is forthcoming the training may be taken into consideration in due course when other streams which are known to be breeding places of anopheles shall have been deal with....
6 In conclusion, I am to state that the Government is fully alive to the desir ability of increasing the water supply and ibat it has already been decided to proceed when funds are available with the construction of the large resatvoir at Tytam Tak. At the same time it is not prepared to consider proposals for abolishing the Pakfulam Reservoir which as a productive portion of the Colony' waterworks was valued by Mr. Chadwick in 1890 at $667,000 (ses para, 15 of mamoran dum on proposed Water Ordinance dated 11th
(54), A M. TROMSON,
Colonial Secretary. Mlade by the M.O.H-Reference to Mr. Chadwick's reports is not complete without practicable character. Again many advocate the following quotation from that of 1903 con- the abandonment of Pokfulam, some urging cerning the Pokfotam source of supply: "The this step on account of the excellent building crests of the Hills forming the boundary of the sites which would be liberated, olhe o gathering-ground are crowned with houses. Sanitary grounds. I do not, of course, ad- Thess do not indeed drain into the gathering. vocate such a step though I am decided-ground but there will always be a suspicion af opinion, that works at Tai Tam should that filth may be wasted'down from them into take precedence of any at Pokfulam!' in the reservoir. There is also maro traffic this latter opinion others who have examniced
The paragraph referring to the. statsment of the commissioners, who examined the London water supply is the crux of the report and the words "In proportion with the enormous balk of water with which it is than mixed " form the most important sentence of that statement. How does this apply to Pokfulam ? Was there ap-opormous bolk of water present in May.of this year to dilute the organism and prevent their belog present in such sumbers as to give rise to disease, which according to all bac eriological researches requires a certain nume ber of such bacteria for its production?
I would remark with reference to this and to paragraph a that the size of the reservair in nog of so much le portance as its state of emptiness,
In 1882, 1800 and ovàn in 2001 (somewhat - ancient bistory for a modern Colony) it is pos sible that Taliam alternative supply was not sufficiently developed to justify Mr. Chadwick expressing himself more strongly on the di advantages of Pokfulam, and he (April 18th, 1901) can hardly be held as strongly recom. mending that this reservoir should be retained louger than is absolutely necessary.
Hor. Mr. E. Al Hawait :-I agree with Dr. Fitzwilliams. After reading the letter from the 196 C. S. and the enclosures. I seo. no reason for change the opinion I bave giready formed, vix, that the sooner the Pokfulam reservoir le closed the batter in the interests of the health of the Colony,
THE COLOWAN ABBAIR.-
A PEKING TELEGRAM,
We learn from a Paking dispatch to the through the Pokfulam gathering ground thanaka Nûlnichi that on the 18th ultimo the "Grand Councilors and the-Ministers of the
the subject concur for it is ecomonically more in the case of Taitam," advantageous to add to the storage of water at Taitam than at Pokfulam.
The suspicion became a certanily when B. Wai-wa-pu hold a meeting to consider the call was found in the filtered. Pokfulam water question of the Koloway aff.ir. Mr. Wa Ya.. 3 A consideration of the facts that all build in May last. Moreover, in 19oz the facts relatang, a Minister of Foreign Affairs, remarked: that Portugal Was only a small crostry, and lag is now or has for many yokra past been 'pro- ing to typhoid carries, referred to in my minute hibited in the catchment area; that the sewage of December 18th, 1993, ip S. B. O 2493 from the tow buildings situated within the area A were not known. It must also be ro is intercepted and led in other directions; that membered that with the yearly increase ite Peak there is no cultivated land in the area; that the in the number of houses at fouling of the area in other ways must be the coolie traffic through the Pokfulam valley jefinitesimal (as indead the report_of_the_increases proportionately, and the sick of con Sub-Committed shows it to be) nad that tamination of the strams which fead this re-
local system of bucket removal of excreta is an added danger in such an area as this owing to the possibility of a nightsoil coolie occasion ally dumping his load on the hillside, whence it may be washed by rains into the pea:OK
arrangements of the larger Police Stations suggested, therefore, that the prosłty of being the ccfiguration and nature of o ground servoir thus becomes greater year by year. The diplomatic relations between the two conn
ia Hongkong are a standing disgrace to the Government. The quarters are overcrowded, they are unfurnished in the accepted scuse of the word, they' are badly lighted, badly ventilated, and altogether cheerless, This is not as it should be. At home there are
· practically, no. Police barracks, except ́in Ireland, but if we take the case of the Fire Brigades of London or Glasgow, we find the men housed in quarters as coay as the heart of any bachelor could desire. In a
Colony like Hongkong, will all its disadvan tages of climate, it ought to be the aird and constant endeavour of the Government to do everything in their power to make life as pleasant as possible for such an important body as the Police Force. Police work out here is very much more strenuous than it is at Hoult, and one would naturally expect to find some compensating comforts afforded to members of the Force. On the contrary, the living conditions in Hongkong are on the whole very much worse than, they are in any Irish Police barracks. The Central Police Station has the advantage of standing pretty high up the hill. Queen's Road Station, again, as well as Wauchai and West Point Stations, is on the low level; and it perhaps On July 30, 1910, at Shanghai, Thomas is the worst of the lot. 4 the central fice William Kingsmill, aged 73 years.
On July 23, 1910, at Mokanshan, to Mr. and Mr. Charles Barthel, a son.
On July 17, 1910, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Kring, a daughter.
On July 18, 1910, at Shanghel, to Mr. and On July 14, 1910, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomsen, a 105.
Mr. F. Thomas, a sop, `
he
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brigade station, no doubt it is desirably situated, but as a place of residence it is wofully inadequate. If such quarters
Hongkong Gelegraph have to be put up with, surely the au-
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1910,
LIVING CONDITIONS in the
POLICE FORCH.
thorities should see to it that the internal arrangements are made as comfortable as may be. But, instead of taking that view of the matter, they appear to consider that was good enough fifty years ago is quite sufficient for this year of grace 1gro. Conservatism has its good attributes, but when it comes A few days ago we made reference to to the conserving of ancient and unsavoury certain alterations that are to be effected domestic economy in our Police Stations, with a view to the betterment of living then the time has come for conservatism to conditions for the Garrison. Since then, be pushed to one side, The Government It has been pointed out to us that the ought to know that they will never get any Improvements being made in barrack thing but eye.service from'a dissatisfied and amenities might very well be copied by discontented servant; and it is to the in- those officials responsible for the well-being terests of the public that the Police Force of the Police Force, It is quite within should be a highly effective and energetic our knowledge that the European Police orgaúlration. To secure this end it is beyond have good cause of complaint so far as zo; all things necessary that station, life should gards the living conditions under which be mada às comfortable as possible for the they servas This remark does not apply Force instead of being "cribbed, cabined to the outstations in the New Territory nor and confined" as it is at the present day, -
deprived of his rack while being allowed to remain in office, which was recorded against Viceroy Yoan Bau-tada is connection with the mutiny of the new troops, may be cancelled,
RECEPTION AT QUBEN'S CULLBGB,
MASTERS AND BOYS WILL BE "AT HOME" TO-MORROW.
The masters and pupils of Queen's College noon to 2 pm, to-morrow, at the College, will be "At Home" to their friends from on the approaching breaking up of school on Thursday for the mid-summer long vacation, The large ball of the College has been specially arranged for the occasion. Visitori will be, first
ensure that all fout matters deposited or find ing their way into the area must be destroyed and rendered innocuous before they can reach the reservoir, ought, it is submitted, to con vince the Board that Mr. Chadwick had good reason to regard the Pokfulam reservoin 21 & perfectly safe source of supply.
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4. That it is such and that the catchment area is not subject to dangerous pollution is, in the opinion of the Government, demonstrated by the fact that samples of water taken direct under suspicion. But in order that the Board from the reservair bavo acver on analysis come may have the fullest information on the sabject of this important source of supply, I am to lor ward the enclosed copy for a repart by the Government Analyst, which It is hoped will
It is an accepted axiom among water experts that a water should be condemned absolutely if any B. cols can be detected in L.C.Cor if any pathogenic organ.sms are found therein, The report for May 10th, 1910, showed go micro- numerous B. coli in one CC. The later reports organisms per C. O. in the Pokfulam water and on this water have not yet been sent to the Board by the Government.
The metropolitan water supply (of London) as consumed (ie, after filtration) usuilly con taies less than 20 bactéria per 0, 0. und does not contaiy B. coli.
of all, introduced to the popular acting head.help to convince the Board that their suspicion master, Mr. E. Ralphs, and thed to the masters of the purity of the Potiolam supply is unfound After the formal présentation they will be
ed, In connection with this report I am to The conclusions arrived at in Mr. Browie's bave been issued to the leading members of of Tune and mentioned on pára, a of Mr, F. water-shed are therefore valueless because they shown round the building Special invitations state that the sample of water taken on the i6th interesting historical essay on the Pokfulam the Chiness community and past donors to Brownd's report was, taken direct from the ignore the results of the bacteriological ora.. the prize fund of the College. This is the reservoir, and that too at a most unfavourable mination of the water. first reception of the kind that the College has period viz, after the first beavy rain after a long held, and the pupils are colbusiastic in com drought when any impurities in the catch pleting arrangements for making the function ment area must have been swept into the reservoir, the latter being at the time only half complete success.
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Victoria has been presented to the College by A magnificent oil painting of the late Queso the masters and pupils it will be on view 10-morrow.. The picture stands 7 feet by 5
BOARDING-HOUSE keepär
SUND.
CLAIM FOR PROVISIONS SUPPLIED,
the Sub-Committed I am to mudo (be following 5 Turning to the minor recommendations of
comments upon them :-
in reply to a communication addressed
Suggested that the Admiral of the Kwanginng squidron should be immediately ordered to ***** mend a firet so 'engage the Poringaesa as protest against thair pressat barbarous action. Mesus. Na Toog and Sbl Hin bold that the friendillp between Portugal. and. Chins should be respected, mad that
tiles should not be brokes off, but they suggesed that the Viceroy of Kwangtung should be ordered to send warships to the scene of the fighting, and the responsibility of the Portuguese Minister in Peking should be questioned, The Wai-wa-pu je almost over- whelmed lospecting telegrams coming from the gentry in Kwanglung in connection with the Kolowas affair. The Kwangtung gestry and officials in Peking held a general meeting on the 20th instant to consider the course to be taken.
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*This message from Péking should be taken
with the usual reserve in connection with Japanese reports of foreign political affairs.
The Peking correspondent of the Asahi telegraphy that Viceroy Yuan, of Kwangtung," baving sought instinctions of the Government as to the cotrie to be taken in regard to the
meeting of the Grand Councillors and Ministers Kolowan affair, the Prince Regent called a
of War, when the matter was diócussed for four hours, and as the result of the conference, Bacterial contamination cannot be detected | the Chinese Chargé d'Affaires at Llibon has by chemical methods and in order to consider been instructed to lodge a protest with the intelligently the question of the potability of Portuguese Government against the action of any given water it is neċossary to rezard both the Ponuguero authorities. The Nanyang the chemical and the bicterial contents of such | fleet has also been prdered to send a squadron to Kolowan for the protection of the inhabit- ants,
Water,
The recommendation of the committes are calculated to still farther protect this water-
A Tokyo dispatch to the Asahi statos that iku →. a. Stricter supervision by the Military Author-shed from pollution, and the Government dispute which arose between China and Porto-
tles to prevent washing of clothes in the pullsh would, in my opinion, be well advised to give gal in regard to the boundary of the Portuguese, in front of Mt. Austin Barracks,
effect to them. The nature of the Chinese territory at Macao, in connection with the coolis is such that when he asta a heap of "Tatsu-mmrm" affair, is still masstiled, the " to the Military. Authorliian on the subject an building rubblak, be naturally. regards the Portuguese Government having rejected the Before Mr. Justice Hareland, Acting Poison answer has been received to the effect that no place as a' general dumplug ground, and pro- Chloess proposal to refer the dispute to the Judge, to the Summary Court this morning, washing bas been done by either the married ceeds to deposit rubb sb of all sorts thereto decision of The Hagte Tribunal, Since then...). Chan Cho, provision merchant,-sued Mrs. E. | families or men of the detac meat; the clath-authorize the deposit of building rabbish within the Portoppere Government has increased ite Cameron, of No. 9, Pedder's Hill, boardinging referred to was laid out on the ground to theas area can only therefore be regarded as forces in Macs, and strengthened the goard op the frontier, · Refosily. Chiness' pimien house keeper, to recover the sum of $91,44) catch the sun for drying purposer having been inviting farther danger.
Ad Bosightly fence can soon be rendered mads their appearance on Vanking, Inland, being amount of balance due for provisions washed in the Married Families own.quarters,” | supplied. Mr. M. Reader Hauris, of, Messrs. (b) Removal by the Military Amhorities of sightly in this Colony by creepera, and is la † (where Kolowan is situated) and molanted. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the platatiff all building rubbish and other rubbish, along any case better that a pollated drinking water, several vessels, whereupon the Ponuguesa and Mr. J. H. Gardiner represented the defend-side the path leading from the Causeway at The best way to Hendeavour to previst access authorities sent a force to disperse the ant.
Craig Kyrie to the Farade Ground.
tothe tunnet" is to make access impossible by pirates. The affair has developed more sar iron gratings,
iously than bad bona anticipated, and the in- Dr. G. B. L. Fitzwilliamna-1 beg to attach habitnots of the island are now involved in the missie on this subject and at the same time trouble. The Chicais Government appears to
Mr. Harris stated that the action was The Director of Public Works has recantly brought in respect of the amount of the valno isuned a permit to the Chief Engineer, South of provisions supplied to the defendant, Thorn Chica Command, authorising the deposit of had been a running account between parties such rabbish subject to the following co:diasa member of the Select Committee to slate "be considering the comme to be taken in regard for about three months and a 'gsed many pay. tioni -
that the Report submitted to the Board was to the Portuguese action. The present trouble ments had been made, bal in the and the (1) Nothing but clean building rubbish ta, never for an lostunt intended to supply the originated indirectly balance of $91.41 was found still das. He did be deposited, no house refuse, old ties nor any not know whether the defence challenged his feel rubbish or matters to be deposited on any figures or whather the defendant challenged account, tbs claim in full.
(2) All material to be carefully deposited Evidence baving boon called, "judgment was) so that it does not encroach on any streame entered for the defendant with coste,
particular construction which the Govt. have uncertainty of the boundary placed upon itti
Tertiory. It is believed that upon Dr. G. H. L, Fitzwilliams minated-With- sion of the operatione
on of regard to the paragraphs of the latter, the
Piraten the of the Government, la saswer to the select renew Committes of the Board to luquite in the condi batedey quie
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