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Some work has recently been done in this direction, but the operations have been on a small scale. The Home Government have, however, approved of an extensive scheme for the improvements of the harbour, but full details up to the time of public- stion have not been announced Owing to its being open to the south-west breezes and the quietude always prevailing, Macao has become a frequent retreat of invalids and business men from Hongkong and other neighbouring ports. There are three well conducted hotels: the Boa Vista, the Macao Hotel and the Hotel Internacional.
The Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Company runs a daily steamer (Sundays excepted) between Macao and Hongkong, leaving the former port at 8 o'clock a.m. and Hongkong at 2 p.nu. Another Company runs a regular steamer daily between Hongkong and Macao. Between Macao and Canton there is a daily steam service, Sundays excepted. The distance from Macao to Hongkong is 40 miles, and to Canton 88 miles. Macao is connected with Hongkong by telegraph. The population of Macao, with its dependencies of Taipa and Colouan, according to returns made in 1896, was-Chinese, 74,568; Portuguese, 3,898; other nationalities, 161; or a total of 78,627. Of the Portuguese 3,106 were natives of Macao, 615 natives of Portugal, and 177 natives of other Portuguese possessions. Of the foreigners 80 were natives of Great Britain. In November, 1901, an Envoy Extraordinary arrived from Portugal, his mission being to arrange with the Chinese Government for a delimitation of the boundary of the Colony. The line of demarcation submitted by the Envoy included certain islands which the Chinese Government refused to acknowledge as being part of the Portuguese colony, and the Envoy, while not successful in gaining this point, secured a concession for a railway from Macao to Canton. Since the Boxer trouble Macao has been garrisoned with European Portuguese troops.
DIRECTORY
Ou-mun-toc-ch'ü
Governador da Provincia-S. Exa. O. Capitão tenente de Armada MARTINHO
PINTO DE QUEiroz MonteneGRO.
GOVERNO DE MACAU
署司政輔
Fu-cheng-sz'-shü
SECRETARIA Geral do Governo
Secretario Geral -Alfredo Pinto Lello
(ausente)
Secretario Interino-Dr. L. G. Forte
EHR Man me fing
Repartição Civil
Primo. Official Interino-José Luiz Marques Segundo do.-S. J. d'Encarnação
Amanuenses Interinos-F. X. A. da Silva,
F. A. Vital
Contiquo-A. C. Lopes
Fiel do Palacio-Carlos Gouvêa
Kuan-mu-fóng
Repartição Militar
Tenente-coronel--F. A. Chedas Sant'Anna,
chefe do Estado Maior
Amanuense-H. C. Machado
2a. Repartição
Chef-Tenente A. A. da Fonseca
Amanuenses-E. S. do Rozario, E. M. Lopes
HÀNH Chung-toc king-hus
公 Hà
CONSELHO DO Governo
Presidente-O Governador
Secretario-O Secretario Geral
Vogaes-Bispo de Macau, Juiz de Direito, dois Officiaes Militares, Delegado do
Procurador da Corôa, Inspector da
Fazenda, Presidente do Leal Senado,ea
Chefe do Serviço de Saude
公門渡
Ou-mun kúng-hui
CONSELHO DA PROVINCIA
Presidente-O Governador
Secretario-O Secretario Geral
Vogaes-Conservador da comarca, L. A.
Ferreira, E. M. da Silva
AI Kung-cheng king-hui CONSELHO TECHNICO DAS OBRAS PUBLICAS Presidente-O Governador Vogaes-O Director das Obras Publicas o Capitão do Porto, o Delegado do Pro- curador da Corôa, o Inspector da Fazenda Secretario-L. de Novaes Guedes Rebello
1A4* Ngui-koc kúng-hui CONSELHO DA INSTRUCÇÃO PUBLICA Presidente-O Governador Vice-Presidente-O Bispo
Membros-P. N. da Silva, J. G. da Silva,
A. J. Durão
Secretario-L. de Novaes Guedes Rebello
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