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the relatively small effect on the to the S.C.A. the desire of the charge for water used by them members, nearly all of whom had Chisere to hold a Kai-fony meet-because being heavy consumers meters, and the importance of ing. Supposing the Government they had to pay big sums of the question to the poorer classes. made circensions on the lines money every month for water. Hr. Ho Wing said that twenty suggested by Mr. Chow Shou-soa The Chairman said that he did years ago
Kaifong meeting and the Kai-fongs refused to ac-not think the application would was held to wo into the meter knowledge them, he did not-know be entertained by the Govern jqueation, and why could the pre-jwhat would happen.
ment, icedent not be followed in the Mr. Chow Shou-sen stated that [present instange? Mr. Ho Tujhe specially made it clear that the urged that the application forlanggestions he made were his permission to call a Kai-fongjown personal views, and were! meeting be repeated and he was made by request. He wanted to sure the Secretary for Chinese dispel any illusion that it was al Affairs would consent this time the instigation of the two Chinese as he could see no reason why members that the Government | Heung-Ming went on the "Cho public pressure on the author refused t permit Kai-fong him" to Hopeh to take up the ities could fail. Mr. Ho Wing meeting: on the contrary they office of Civil Governor, she was
aid he would like to hear from had asked for the permission. flying the Admiral fag. the Chinese representatives on the The Hon Mr. Ng Hor-tez cur-Japanese cruiser stationed there roborated Mr. Chow's statement. fired guns as a salute, but, finding
Council on the matter.
THE WATER PROBLEM. 1,000 gallons; 3) The alterna.
tive is the two proposals is t Ket water from street fountain. The Chairman said that this was the third time the introduction of meters was mentioned, the first beras"in being 1902, when a joint Among the matters discussedjprotest to the Houses of Parlis at a committee meeting of the ment in English by the native Chinese General Chamber of population achieved the desired) That meters be installed at Commerce resterday afternoon result
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The
The Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son; Mr. H: Kwong said that before afterwards that the man on board said that, speaking as a private the two Chinese members on the was not an admiral, regarded it, [dividual and not in his official | Legislative. Council got the per- as an insult and wired the Jap capacity, he had made three miselon for Kaifong meetings, anese Minister, asking him to points for the consideration of the and asked why Mr. Chow Shau-son lodge a protest at Peking. authorities if they really intended and Mr. Ng Hon-tsz failed this to care cut the suggested schemertime.
the experse of the Government;'
Deputation to the S.C.A.
The inhabitants of Kiukiang have wired to the Diplomatic [Corps, requesting it to include Kiu- kiang city in the Foreign Settle-
was the yuggested introduction ofj At the request of the Chair. (2) That no meter rent be assess Eventually it was decided that ment. The Diplomatic Corps bas water meter into Chinese dwell-man, Mr. Ip Len-chten (Secreed and: (3) That a free alloja deputation wait on the Secretaken no notice.. ings in the rider main districts.}tary read the minutes of meet- ance be given and any excess beltary for Chinese Affairs at 10.30 The Cantonese at Hanków, on which has caused quite a flutter ines connected with previous at charged for at the rate of 25 this morning about a Kai-fong account of the typhoon disaster amongst the Chinese population. tempts to abolish the rider main rents per 1,000 gallons. To these meeting. The deputation consists at Swatow, have decided to hold Mr. Li Po-kai, the Chairman syylen, after which the Chairman suggestions the Government: the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son a meeting at the Hangfalar said that many letters and en-asked whether # sub-committee promised to give a reply and be and the Hon. Mr. Ng Hon-tsz. Restaurant at noon on the 10th. quires had been received by the should he appointed to consider proposed that discussion on the Messrs. Li Pok-wai, M. K. Lo, Ho They contemplate relief measures. Chamber in connection with the the Government's suggestions, as meter question be postp-sed until Kwong, T. M. Chow and Wo Chu--Pain Wan Yat Pa. contemplated action of the G with the big sheaf of letters and a reply had been feceived, when wen (reprezentatives of the Chi erament, some of the letters complaints received it bebored the Government would probably nese Chamber) and representa- pointing to the impracticability of the Chamber as one of the public
the alternatives of the Govern-institutions to do ment which were: (1) The inthe matter. stallation 1 water
something in
Matter of a Public Meeting.
tives of the Tung Wah H:spital.
revent ita exact attitude.
Mr. M. K. Lo referred to the It was decided that if permis
for comparative exiness the sion was obtained the meeting meters in
foreign community to call a mass would not take place until the houses in the rider, main districts)
meeting, at the City Hall to con- Government had replied to Mr. under existing conditions; (2) The
sider any big problem, and ex-1 Chow Shou-9:0's suggestions. Instation of meters under new Mr. Ho Wing and Mr. Ho lo pressed curiosity as to the reasons In connection with the water conditions thich involved the urged that the Chamber should for not permitting a Kávfon supply the Chairman said that a abolition of the free water allow not take it upon themselves to meeting Mr. Lo requested the letter had been received from the auce, but the rate to be decreased settle this very onerous matter two Chinese members to apply Fishmongers' Guild, asking if the from 76 cents to 25 cents per with the Goverment in view of again for permission and convey Government would reduce, the
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