THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL TO QUEEN VICTORIA;

At a meeting of the general committee of this memorial held in London, for the purpose. of considering the recommendations of the executive committees to the proposed designs, the following recommendations of the Executive Committee were liked that Mr

The committee recommend Brock's design for the memorial be accepted, subject to such modifications as may be neces sitated by the scheme of the memorint is a whole.

2. That Me. As on Webby's plan for the gen eral treatment of the space in front of Bucking bam Palace be accepted subject to certain "necessary changes.

3. The Committee further recoininend that the consideration of the remainder of the Mall scheme be postponed until the amount of the subscription to the National Memorial has been completed.-1

DESCRIPTION OF THE MEMORIAL, The London Times of July 27th thus des cribes Mr. Bruck's small skeich model of the meinorial, and the ground plan and elevations of Mr. Aston Webb's design for altering the approach to Buckingham Palace."

The

Although certain important changes in detail will be made in Mr. Webb's design, the general idea is settled. and it is undeniably grandiose The Mall is to be transformed by the simple but very important change, so lang desired by every First Commissioner, of cutting an open- ing into Charing-cross, to the north of Dium mond's Bank. The Mall will thus become a great thoroughfare from end to end; a change which, we may hops, will have the practical effect of relieving Pal Mall, and even Piccadilly, of a portion of their traffic. We shall have to pay a price for this convenience, for at least one row of trees must be sacrificed before the proposed two carriage reads, with, the great" Proces. sional Road" between them, are complete. Some day, when funds permit, it is intended to place groups of sculpture at two points in the Mall representing (1) Canada and Australia, (2) Indik and Africa; but the subscriptions to the memorial must be largely increased before this will be possible. What is immediately contemplated 15 to lay out, immediately in front of the present railings of the Palace, a semi- circular space, enclosed by an arcade of stone columns ér a grille of wrought iron (the choice has not yet been definitely made), with a wide thoroughfare passing, on either side, towards Constitution-hill and towards Buckingham gate. The existing railings having been te placed by something in harmony with the general scheme, the central point will be occupied by the memorial itself, while the re maining space will be laid out as an ornamental garden.

As at the present planned, the memorind will be Go 4 high, and will rise fom a platform elevated about 8 ft. from the ground. platform itselt will be over too ft. in diameter. and will be flanked by basins into which there will run a copi.us flow of water. In the centre, steps will lead to the pedestal, the base of a structure of which the effect will be pyramidal the seated groups below carrying up the eye to the great winged figure of Victory at the summit. Victory, with figures of Constancy and Courage at her feet, stands on the great squared column of Portland stone; and below. facing the Mall, sits the stately figure of the To the right of the column, locking Queen. northw. rds, is the group representing justice to the south, the similar group of Truth behind is Charity, or Love, Of the ultimate effect of all these it is, of course, im possible to speak, for no man can form a ficat judgment upon so vast an architectural and sculptural group from a small c'ay sketch measuring, perhaps, 20 in. high. But, at least, one can forin an opinion of the ideas meant to be expressed, and of the blocking out of the design, and, so far as these go. Mr. Brock's plan promises well. It is simple, dignified, and characteristic; it tells its own story in language that all can understand, and that all recognize as appropriate; and Mr. Brock may be trusted to carry out in a manner that will not be common-place his conception of these common virtues of Justice, Truth, and Love. which he has rightly chosen to symbolize Queen Victoria. The architectural propor tions of the memorial, which are artist cally quite as important as the sculpture, seem to be admirable, and the whole effect will be greatly helped by the wide platform and its ornaments. This is to be approached by steps guarded by winged lions: a 6 ft. wall. of bronze will surmount the water on either side, und may perhaps be decorated with friezen illustrating the progress of mankind during the Queen's reign; while in the centre of this wall we shall have on the one, side

figures representing the Navy and the Army and, on the other, a like group to denote Art and Science.

It is intended, we believe, to proceed very soon with the opening into Charing-cross, and

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1901.

ENTRIES FOR THE DERBY AND † Celesting, ProMarch; Capt-P-

THE OAKS OF 1903,

The entries for the Derby, and the Oaks of 1903 (for colts and fillies, now yearlings) have closed, and the subjoined table will show how they stand by comparison with previous years

St. Leger

|

Dios RR. de Mullary & Co. David T. A Singapore. Nand Singh A. - Ermeheil, H.O..

Edurale, C. VAT Elin, J (5) Evans, Miss A.! Faire). Fox, F

Noble, James Nar Singh

Olbes, Fred. Patterson, Lylden

OVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

EC

followin Sale of

and Conditions of by Public Auction,

To be held

Depart

the Public Works:

Fatris, G. (Singapore). Preston, B. Fernandez, V. F. Passantino, Z. (2) Fode, Wasil, (Austria.) Petchizelles, H

Gujor Singh, P:C:647 Pekin Railway, Chief 1

1891.... 237

Year. Derby Oaks.:

215

213.

1895

231:

207

1800

*235

210

(232

Gunda Singh

1807

233

249.2

Gleick, M;"

1898

243

221

Gomes, J. G.

$699. 725

227

-188

Graves, W.

1900

243

༢༢༠་

Caunt, Co Free

1901 *1902 1903

322

#77

243

መኝ .

Not closed.

·BRAZIL'S ECÒNOMIC POSITION,

TOO MUCH COFFEE.

The production of coffee in Brazil is so severely felt, says Mr. Consul Rhind in his report on the financial economic situation in Brazil, that a strong opinion has gained ground that a 20 per cent. reduction in output is neces- sary and that compulsory destruction of the crops to that proportion should be insisted on. It is stated that the world's production of coffee now attains 16,500,000 bags per annum, while the consumption is only 14,300, the excess of 200,000 bags being sattributed entirely to Brazil; and it is felt that this surplus should be done away with.

'.'

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.

McLean, A. E. Miller, O. H..

Marshall, C. W.

Merchants Despatch &

Transportation Co.! Mills, S Mills, F.

Gomid, A. (Nagasaki)

Galvao da Cunha

Brazil)

Goff, Ore S. (Buffalo,

NT)

Gray, C. J. "Hall, J. La

Hall, Capt. F (3)" Hoashi, S. Haynes, Japa Herman Singh (Sin

gapore)

Hamlin, Mrs. G. Holececk, Mrs. R... Haidar Khan 1.P.C. Harrison, S. W Hutchinson; Mrs. Hassam Khan Isfahani, H.M.S. Jeannot, G. (2)

779

Engineeri "Pitaúlt, M..

Roberts, (E) WINE

Robles DENGAN Rosa, E. de

Ritto, WA

Ricco, Mad. E. Sydney, By Soltan Mahomed Sahib Hafee, *EA Shane, Capt. Sammel & Co.: Skeener, Sandow, Mrs. Alma Tilley, Capt. (7) Tremain, B. L (New

York) Ultam, Singh Whitton, Mrs.

West, Mrs. M.

Wazir Singh

Waryam Singh

Wazier Singh, I.P.C. 1936:

Wills, A.

Jeewan Singh, .P.C., Wertheimer, Mrs. B. J.

Zuniga, J.,

664

List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships.

S.S. Assou

Allat.............

.....G. Nazinovich.

.M. Rickinson

G. Groves;

Capt. Moore.

Chas. Lendberg Dragoman A.Į. W. Holland. Elite Narsach......J. J. McCarthey. SS. Erica Capt. Zindel. R.M.S. E. of Japan Cooper,

Hailan R. Olsen.

Letters for the following persons lie un-H.M.S. Barfleur claimed at the Post Office

S.S. Changsha » Chinglu Athkinson A... Atkinson, Miss !. Alexander, M. K. Angus, W.

Anderson, W. H. Atlantis, Miss J. Ainslie, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. E. F. Atkinson, J. I.. Barton, Miss A. C. Barett, Mr. Bender, H. Bowles, Mr. & Mrs. Mullary

J: H

Bracter, ty. Burks, Rev. P. C. Burger, L. W.

Brown, A. JD). D. Browne, E. Babonnean Bonnet, F. Crammer, R. B Carlton, L. G. Carlos, A

Chinachiole, G. N.. Chrisholm, Jl. Cradock, H. E. Collins, M.

Maipang, W. Mills, S. C. Mitchell, W. T. Mundie

Mesny, Miss A.

Mary Maulle, H.-L.. Notion, R.

Nicholson, H. J.

Niveu, L.

Norris, J. B.

Newby, Capt. A Oswin, A. Oviedo, F

Olivier, The lion,

Uzrin, S. E Olet, Li, M. Palmer, W. B.

Painter, Rev. T. W. l'almer, C. D. Paoli, S..

Ponti, O.

Peterson, W.: Polakoff, M. M..

Pilcher, A. J.

Pilcarin, W. G.

Patil, J. S.

Cox, Miss M. J. Deoer, C. L Douglass, Mrs. M. E. Parks, W. J. Day, R. Davis, J. W. Damereli Dyson Esposito, E. Eschauzier, P. Engert, M. Forest, Miss A. Fitzsimmons, C.. A. Fleming, G. Farr, J. M. Frankland, A, Faure, j. Flying Jordans Circus

Cyc, H. W. Cenahre, J Garcke, A. Girard, A. Y. Gainford, Mrs. Grieve, A. R.. Galbraith, J. E Grant, L. W Guthrie, J. R. Hail, E. A. S. Rezl, H. B. Handid Harston, Carl Halcott, H. Hermann, H. Heaton, T. Hannan, J. W. Holdsworth, $. Haiman Hunter, J. A. Irwine, C. W. Jones, Dr.

to undertake the rearrangement of the Mall Jackson, J. G. immediately after the coronation, “Mr. Brock's Jones, W. L.

work will, of course, be taken in band at once.

Jarvey, J.

Johnson, J.

Jesus, D. D.

THE VICTORIA CROSS. ·

James, S. C. Jesus, J. M.

The London Gazelle states that the King Johnstone, B. H. has been graciously pleased to signify his Intention to confer the decoration of the Victoria

Jamieson

Cross on the undermentioned soldiers, whosephson, Capt. 1,

claims have been submitted for his Majesty's approval for their conspicuous bravery in South Africa, as stated "gainst their names

Privates R. Scott and J. Plits, 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment. During the attack on Cesar's Camp, in Natal, on January 6th, 1900 these two men occupied a sangar, on the left of which all our men had been shot down and their positions occupied by Boers, and held

Jarvis, A. C. Kirk, Dr. R. Knight, L. Kalet, M. Keelin, H. Kipple, W. A. Kissersent, Smith Kahuweiler, S. Lauro, A. Leitav, 7. P.

D.

their post for 15 hours without food or water, Lu Mis. A. all the time, under an extremely heavy fire keeping up their fire and a smart look-out Lives, R. UP. though the Boers occupied some cangars on

Liv, R.JP their immediate left rear. Private Scott was Lorenzo, M

wounded:

THE ALL-BRITISH CABLE, CEYLON AS A CONNECTING LINE. Lord

LONDON, July 20

A British inter departmental committee is considering the question of laying a cable be-

Lebruary, D. W. P. Lórtet, P. M... Lever, S.

Livingstone, J Leslie, M. Hi McGiff, W..E. McCracken, W R. Miller, R. E.

tween Ceylon and the Cocos Islands, in the Meurice, M. F Indian Ocean, so as to connect with the sub- marine cable which is being laid between the Money, R Cape of Good Hope and Australia, and thus Secure an all-British telegraphic route between England and India

The foregoing is from the Australian papers to hand by the belated as. Carco and read in conjunction with Reuter's telegram, indicates that Ceylon is destined to take a prominent place in the alternative (and all-British) cable route to fodia A direct cable to Australia and South Africa, too-especially with ultimate purchase by the State should ensure cheap rates between this island, and both of the great countries in the southern Indian Ocean The cable would be brought 10 Ceylon to complete the connection with India and there is every possibility that, when the British cable via the Cape to Australia has been completed, This additional branch from the Cocos or Keel: ing Islands will be taken là hand... To-day's

|

Pereira, Mrs. C. Patet, J. D. Ridgway, T.

C. T, Robinson, Rouch, S. C. L. Raino, Mias P. Rousell, M. Roshchild, D. F.. Reid, J. G. Robinson, C. Robles, M.

Richardson, W. N. Robinson, Miss Ross, C. H.. Rutledge, H. B. Ralphs, E.. Rice, C. Rauget. Rosa, E. da

Samborne, Dr. F. G.

Sig. J. R.

Shakoor, A. C. Shaffer, S.. Sternmvarte Singh, C. Sampson, J Silva, S. N. Salva, C. de

Misa G.

Siner, J. K.

Sitwell, J. K. Sandelands Smith, A. H. Suns, W, A. Superintendent

·Sitvell, J. K Samuel, C. J. Singh, G. Sprague, O. Soolayman, H. Thomas, L.. C. Trick, R

Thomas, Mrs. J. Turkey, H. H. Towzalín

Thompson, C. W. Taylor, C. Tummler, W. Torrance, J. C. Valentine, A.

Varley

Miss L. W

Capt

сн. Vance, Westcott, R. Weber, D. E. Weissmann, B. Waiker, H. W. William, J.

Walker, JD. Walker, O. H:" Wilson, F Worder, E. G.

Wennberg, H. 0. Wichmam, E. Youd, B Zulauf, F

Kahn, R. Kemper, A C (Lon

don), Karan Ilahi Kahim Bakash Kumura Kala Singh Koben, BA

List of Registered Covers in Posta Bostante, Andrews, Wm. Abbas Khan Ameer Shah Angudhia, M. S Atlantia, Miss I. - Brande, P(a) Brimble, Capt. A Bortolo, 1 Boul's Beveral Boalfacio Bomanjee & Cr Braga, C Cadieux, Miss Campbell, Capti Crane, E. Hidde Crus, M. B Chito, JETNAERO

lu, the heat news in connection with cable | Cowie, T, Sydney,que "matters, thatywa (Tinte of Ceylon) have had| Cameron, Av B

the pleasure of publishing for many a long day.

Källah Singh

1

Hating A. E Tilston, Helsagric...Serang. Humar. D ́S.S. Isla de Luzon ...C. Renton. US.S. Isla de Lauren...W. Lynch. 5.S. Looso.........L. Brandı. Barque Lannberga......Captain. S.S, Manuel Laguna... E. Nielson.

Sluto

punimigiu]. P. Walker, Patrodus ...Capt. E. Dickens.

..R. B. Munro. President

31

Transport Penarth...... C. Connor. (2)

SS. Perla... J. Charles Smith. U.S.H.S Relief

Chas. McFeely.

1

Relief Relief S.S. Shantung...

„St. Dunsten..

EP

Sui Tal Ula

..J. ft. Miller.

P. Schneider.

..H. S. Clifton,

.Ceop. Firinger.

.....A. Nene.

.R. O. Lloyd.. (3) Transport Wright....... Croi

List of avalaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices at Hongkong.

Amos.

Takmakoff.

Chingtai (2 telegrams). Thungsenglang. Chunbangchang. Trienfat.

Huffman.

John Wheeler, Kaihing Konghini... Kangydenhang.

(Two Telegrama). Kwongchancheong. Leile Werthman."

Loheengkes,

steade.

Nghuyen Thanh.

Norton.

Willner.

With.

Woocheong. Wood,

Wookee. Yebisumojo. Vheefsen. Yown,

Yuenhoptat.

6436.

31458, 4.7135,000 (Kap

Hok Chau

Schmidt (2 telegrams), 0903 Yuenhophai,

Shiuchinchang,

Soonkci (9988)

1,089,1,450

1,759.

Insurances.

"L'UNION"

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established r818).

THE Undersigned, having been appointed TGENERAL AGENT for the, aboire Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS

al current rates,

Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.

A. R. MARTY, Agent,

Hongkong, 5th July, 1901. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE.

COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

CKHARĄ.

Secretary.

Colonjat Secretary's Office,.

Hongkong, 15th,

ibot

..1915c August Particulars and Conditions of the letting, by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the and day of September, 1901, at 3 PM at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Four Lots of CROWN LAND, at Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, in the Colony, of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at A CROWN RENT to-be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term

***PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.:

Registry Locality.

No.

Boundary Mussurements.

Kow

fest fact feet feet

kon

Taland

Lot No. Tai Kok

1,119

Trui

255

1,129

M

1,130

3. Гуг

MLA MA

Contents in

Square I

➡ Annual Rent

Upset Price":"

GOVERNMENT. NOTIFICATION.

No. 417.

THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction,

to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, op

**MONDAY,

the 2nd day of September, 1oor, at 3 P.M., are published for general information.

lly Command.

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1. H. STEWART-LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office, -*** Hongkong, toth August, 1991. Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 2nd day of September, igo1, at 3 P.., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Kennedy Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Mansuramesste

* Na

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LOCALITY.

H. 3.

The

12. 'It. ft. fi.

Kisnedy Road arg=250949|11436935 #EL 9,003

To be Let.

Hongkong, th July, 1901-

Intimations,

NEW PATENTESODA-WATER-MACHINE,

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liy

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UNTOUCHED BY HAND.

MELLIN'S

For INFANTS

FOOD

and

INVALIDS.

When prepared is similar to Breast Milk.

"MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS," PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.

WANTED. !

N EXPERIENCED LADY MANAGER Afor CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL

Ayply by Letter, stating experience and enclosing copies of Testimonials, &c, to

THE MANAGER,

CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL Hongkong, 8th August, 1001.

IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA. WANTED..

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WANTED.

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STEWART

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·THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON.

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... from the Colony, Mr. R. J. MACGOWAN will act a SECRETARY of the above Company

By Order of the Board of Directors,

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Masonic

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SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MO) the and September, at 8.30 for g ́p.m. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 26th August, 1901

MEE CHEUNG

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his low, and Cóm- eclipse heretofore,

Ludah Singh

Luton G(London:) Mohamed

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Snow

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McGill Major H. S

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(812c

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WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the CLUB GERMANIA).

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GRAND MILITARY TATTOO will A take place on the HONGKONG VOLUN TEER PARADE GROUND (by kind permission of the Acting Commandant) commencing aty 9 P.M. sharp, on WEDNESDAY, 4th Septem ber, 1901.

The Military and Navy of Hongkong will be represented in alTorchlight Procession, headed

by Bands, Drums, Files, and Pipes of the Garrison, kindly lent by the Commending Officer A

Tickets can be obtained át.

Messrs KELLY & WALSH... THE ROBINSON PIANO COM HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS HEAD

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THE

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At a fixed price of $8 per month per head, or as per tariff."

LADIES' and FAMILY as per Tariffe ALE ARTICLES DISINSECTRUA SHIRTS, COLLARS and Guzre-glossed by

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** Depot, 5, Ice' Housz STREET,

ALLEN. -Manager2

Hongkong, 6th August, 1901,

NOTICE

HAVE This Day RESUMED PRACTICE

D.D.8.

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