THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901.

Mails.

U.S. MAIL LINES.

·PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S, CO.,

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE

Letters for the following persons lie un-

claimed at the Post Office ---

Atkinson, J. L. Allard, Rev. T. Alexander, M. R. Augustin, C Aocha. O. A Anderson, G. M. N. Alexander Misa Ahmed, A. Aziz

Anita Misa Anderson, H. Anciino, Miss L.. Abodeah, E. Assumpçao, J. M. Burke, Kar. P.C.

Berger, L. W,

Babonneau

Bonnet, F.

Brown, F. W.

*

Lee, Thomas

Lang, R, W. Leonard, M. Lester, H.

Lawrance; Benjamine Lchwalm, Mangere:be Liv, R..T. Foul; Laning, Rev. C. H. Lenguet, Mr. Linke, Herrn Laugham, W. Lassen, P. M. Larne, A. Liler, Frank Lambert, I. G.

Leon, F. R. paz de

Lambon, Fred. Leon, A. D.

Bennet, Major F. W. Long

Berrth H.

Baikoss, H.

Brown, Rev. A. J.

Banvard, Sial

TAKING CARGU AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, Bertran, W.

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

"COFTIC"

"AMERICA MARU"

OITY OF PEKING"

"GAELIC "

"HONGKONG MARU" "CHINA"

...........WEDNESDAY, 20th Nov., at Noon.

THURSDAY, 28th Nov at Noon. ........SATURDAY, 7th December, at Noon.

„SATURDAY, 14th December, at Noon. .....SATURDAY, 21st December, at Noon. TUESDAY, 31st December, at Noon.

THE O&CORDIACHAL PAGASAKI, INLAND SEA, ROBE, YOKOHAMA

EN FOMIC,

HE O. & O. Company's Steamship "COPTIC," will be despatched for SAN FRAN- and HONOLULU, on WEDNESDAY the zoth instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any poist Through Passage Tickets gauted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada.

Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Routes froin San Francisco,including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC,CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payinent of £4 in addition to the regular tarif rate.

Passengers, holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOA7THERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and pan Untago to testinuation the choter of direct lines.

Special rates First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan.

TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionants, Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and japan.

Return Passage.-Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Fascisco, to Athetic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and coatsting Steamers.

Freight will be received on board unul, the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 P.M. Same day wall Panel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required

Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $roo. Gold or over) desuned to Paints, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companie Office addressed to the Collector of Custotas at San Francisco.

Merchant's invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value

is less than Stoo. U.S. Gold.

For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com- panies, Queen's Ruilding.

1901

Hongkong, rath November, 1901.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.

[I

RAILWAY COY.'S

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY.

THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. (CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, VOKOHAMA, & VICTORIA, B,Ċ.) Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tous-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

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EMPRESS OF INDIA ...Comdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 20th November. ATHENIAN..............Comdr. 'H. Mowai, R.N.K......... WEDNESDAY, 4th December. EMPRESS OF JAPAN.....Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 18th December. EMPRESS OF CHINA.....Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R.... WEDNESDAY, 15th January, THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and, usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE, Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, alifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Pain and the Continent are given choice of.

Passangers Boched through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to varios points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 13 months.

SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials, in the Service of China and Japan Govemments.

Baavard, Miss F.

Babington, G. N. Brew, S.

Brown, G.

McLean, A. E.

Miller, Ö. H. Mills, S. C. Maipang, W. Mitchell, W. T. Mundie, W. H. Mullary & Co.. Mary, Miss Macario

Beosley, Lt. J. H. M. McGill, Wm. E.

Bayglies, S. F. Hates, Ed, B. D. V., Madame Bernardo, R. L. Baptista, A. M. Bruce, Mr Belliste, L, J. Butterick, C. B, Buno, Col Pelham

Brutter, R. H.

C

Bertrand, G. Buxton, L. Baker, Mrs. N. Benson, F. Bertie, M. Burke, F. C. Baraez, E. G. Braidwood, W. D. Baner, Henry Cramer, R..B. Cavill, Miss. A. M. Cruz, C. La Capolune, Emil Clarke, Nelson Cestajo, A. des Passos Conaught, Dr. J. D. Culy, Ch. Carnegie, H. L.. Chichester, R. L. Collaço, J. M. J. Caldwell, Miss Colburn, Geo. Carter, Miss Collins, W. S. Conceição, B. Chapman, Dr. W. L. Chauson, Madame Catz, V. Leon Coad, Miss E. Calbour, Miss Carles, Mrs. M. Centeno, Leonardo Chffage, Gapt. W. A. Chandate, Adolf Dyson, F. W.. Dederich, J.

Drowd, Percy Douglass, M. E

Das, B. Sham

Mant, f, B.

Morton, H. McIntosh, A. H. McIntosh, James Messer, Capt. J. F.. Marc, Monsieur MacDonald, Lieut. McMillan, D. F. McCullan, (Engineer) Matta Singh.. Meaulie, HL. McCormick, M. Meyer & Co., E. Martin, T. Moore, Gus. Mitchell, T. W.. Munro, P. S.

Marrisey, M. E. Manheuse, H. Mancini, Mrs. Melatosh, J. G. Meresty, J. Mak. G. E. Moore, Chas. McLaughlin, J

Mora Saria Augadhia Mualditt, W. Mason, Miss C. M.. McLaughlin, W. F. Marle, Amigo Niven, L.

Newby, Capt. A. Newall, H. F. Nason, B. Nurton Mrs. Nickolds, P. Nibal, Din Nizam Din Nicklin, T. G. Nicholson, H. J. Norcross, H. S; M. Olivier, The Hon. Olett, H, M. Olbes, Federico Oviedo, Francisco Oneill, Ed. Orion, Mon. F. Orange, Jim Usborne, Miss

Dir. Gen, Govt. of Ch. Parfitt, J. S.

Daly, Mrs.

R'way

Daniell, Josheph

Drakeford, L. H. Drakeford, L.

Esposito, Ernesto

Davies, P. O.

Dent, Mrs. F.

Eschauzier, P.

Engert, M,

Eakin, Miss E.

Petril,

Pennybacker, C. Babalan, H. Paton, Dr. B. L. Piony, Herm G. A. Pereira, Mrs. C.I Palle Singh

Pac Kwong Ming

Perrin, D. S. Philcox, Mr.

Ewing, Rev. J. C. R. Pasi, Ugo,

Excelior

Emanuel & Co.

Eugene, Miss Lulu Eastwood, J. E.

Einstein, Joseph Eritel, Gentge Fitzsimmons, C. A. Fleming, George Farr, A. 1. M. Frankland, A. Fernandes, J. M. Foster, F. F Flint, O. M. Foret, Pierre Freid, Miss Agnus Flying Jordans Circus Fulton, Capt. A. Farrel, S. Francesco, A. Frend, G.

Grant, L. M. F.

The attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago Work Exhibition, and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.

Farrey. E Foronda, Benigno Fremont, Alfred Freed, Miss A. Falkiner, A. C. Freres & Co., Siva Falkner, Cecil Galbraith, J. E. Guthrie, J. B. Godfrey, H. 5. Gitten, Mrs. Gercke, A. G. H. R. Gray, A. C. Glover, Miss Green, J. T. Godiacski, W. Girard, August THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated | Guetre, Herrn Adolf by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

For further information, Maps, Guide, Bonks, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to Hongkong, 7th November, 1901,

D. Z. BROWN, General Agent, Pediter's Strees.

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HAMBURG-AMERIKA NORDDEUTSCHER

LINIE. LLOYD.

OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST. · (Taking Cargo at through Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, FORTS IN THE LEVANTE; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS), PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATIONS.

SUEVIA.....mueni

SERBIA

Brehmer

HAVRE, BREMEN and HAMBURG, (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANO).

Gibson, G.

Griffins, A. E.

Gabuna, Pedro Garcia, Mario Guy, Rev. P. J. Goolan, H. I. M, Gool, J. Van Der Groot, A. de Gregor, J. Gerard, 1. C Guiguard, Theo. Groves, Capt. T. W. Glover, Mrs. Grice, Malcolm Gubbey, Mahom Hermann, H. N.. Heaton, T. Holdsworth, S. Habram Hunter JA Hanson, Air,

STEAMERS

SAILING DATES,

SEGOVIA ...

16th Nov.

Freight,

Foerck gui

MARBURG **** Zachariae......

HAVRE and HAMBURG.

(Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO).

30th Nov.

Freight.

HAVRE and HAMBURG

14th Dec

Borckman,

(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG},

Freight.

Hamilton, A

HAVRE and HAMBURG.

(Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO),

28th Dec

Freight.

Hartley, A. W. Huckle, F.

NUERNBERG......

HAVRE and HAMBURG.

(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).

6th Jan,

Freight.

HAVRE and "HAMBURG.

Madsen

Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO),

1th Jan.

Freight.

HAVRE and HAMBURG. Schmidt é

(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANO). For further Particulars, apply to

18th Jan

Freight.

Haze, Peter Hosain, Haji·· Haudau, Hechter, M.

Arimoni

STRASSBURG

SAMBIA

HAMBURG, ÁMERIKA LINIE, HOMÝKONG OFFICE,"

No. r. Queen's Buildings.

Hetepson, T. J

Hermann, J, S,

Ho Yang Chee

Hickish, H

Ponsonby, R.

Palacios, Nicolas

Peterson, fiss

Rutledge, H. B. Rove, J. I Robertson, Mrs. Rust, A R. C.

Rowland, G. H. Rosa, De Reinow Ed. Rolla Singh Kossenrade, J. C. Robbin, G. C. Richards, Mr.I. Robinson, C. T. Robb, A. I. Rosin, L. Rosa, E. da Reid, J. G. Rowe, W. O. Richard, F. X. Rebel, W. R. -Rentier, J. H.

Robinson, Mrs. Remedios, F. M. .Rodt, Miss C. van

Rola Singh Rois, Andrew Raymond, Capt. A. W. Rozario, Dna, E. M. X. Seldner, P.

Sandelands, L. H. Smith, A. H.

Sprague. O,

Soolayman, H.:

Sanborn, Dr. F. G. Soura, M. B. SC. P.-

V. A.

Sephton, G. Seilshie, James Sinnot, James Schwartz, J. L. Sbaysles, Mits

Sec. of the Br. M. M, 1

O. Also, Supt. Currency Paper

Officer

Stevenson, Th. J..

Sec. Ch. Con. Co., Ltd.

Samuel, G.

Schult, Kari

Sayago, A.

Sheehan, C.

Simpson, R. M. Sweet, Miss S.-M. Steele, F. M.A Swanston, John Seattle Brewing & Mal

ting Co

Savane. W.-Y. Symonds, Miss D. Stewart, John

Stewart, Mrs. Semilo, Esq. Seabury, Forrest Symonds, J. Stokes, A. T.

Siva, Marco

·Smith, D. W, Ewart

Stowell, EC...

Tümmler, W.

"GIRAULT for TABLE DELICACIES.

Hamtrup, Mr. Hunt, W. E. Hykes, Arthur Henderson, Miss L. Halkiner, Dr. A. C. Hoffman, W. Haladay, & Co. Wm. Isang Allen Inglis, Miss Isangs, Rev. A. I. Jephson, Capt. J. Jarvois, A. C., Jarvey, James Jones, Thos. James, S. Jogdan, W: H. *Jordan, Lewis

Jordan, Miss Nallic Jones, Wm. L. § Johnson, Dr. W. O. Jala, Dia

Jones, & Co., L.

Jeremia, M.

Jellett, R. P..

Johnstone, Mrs. L..

Johnson, Mr. R. Kalet, Miske

Keelin, H.

Johnstone, Mrs. L. F.

Kissersen, Smith Kelly, J.

Kahuweiler, W. S. Kelly, G. A. Kaiser, Wilhelm Key, W. B.

Kolt & Co. H. 1. Kaplum, N. Kapple, W. A. Kanji Suna Laura, A. Little, Arch. Lorenzo, M. Livingstone, J. Leslie, M. H.

List of Registered

Thomson, J. Trechles, W. Tremcarne, Capt. A. J.

Thomas, L. Chas.

Newman

·

Telli, Missk

Taske, Emst

Tripe, J. S. Turner, Mrs. Thomson, J. Thomu, H. Trywhilt, T. Upton, W. C. Udeno, K. Veasey Vook, Miss Walsh, H.. Williams, I. Wheeler, G. Walter, R. Whitaker, A. I. Wotton, H. R. Watson, L. T. Wilson, Frank Williams, P. Webster, D. W. Watson, W. B. Wirt, L. L. Walker, T. Walker, Mrs. R. Welth, John Wallern, R. E., Wong, J. M. Walker, Capt. H. W. Warren, E. J. Wise, Lieut. W. S. Wakor, W. Williams, S. Wennberg, O. Witt, L Xavier, G. M. Xavier, M. M. Zwerchfeld Zulaaf, F.

Covers intPoste Restante.

Andrews, Wm. Abbas Khan Ameer Shab Angudhia, M. S. Atlantis, Miss I. (2) Alimann, W. Altama Singh Amjad Khan (2)

Avilis, V. J..

Ajaib Singh

Buyan

Brandt, P. (2) Badan Singh (2) Bhandid Brutler, K. H. Bagwan, Singh Burckhardt, C. A. Cadieux, Miss J. Campbell, Capt. Celestino, P. Chin Wah, (Dead

Letter) Chunc Carroll, J.

Chanda Singh (2)

Campbell, A.

Coicwall, i. R. Courtney, Mrs. Ermeheil, H.O.

Edurate, C. Elia, L. (2) Esay Khan Elgio, S.

(1)

Ehrmann, L. Elias, & Co., F. Enriquez, R.

Fode, Wazil, (Austria) Farrel, Capt Feinstein, Li Forsten, W..N.

Farrow, J. Gomes, J. G. Graves, W.

Gerald, A. (Nagasaki.)

Gray, C. J.

Grodziski, M. (3) Guion, Madame Gurdix Singh Hohnsbein, L. Ramlin, Mrs. G.

olececk, Mrs R. Hutchinson, Mrs.

Hallmin, E

Hanman, G. H.

Kennedy Street, No. 5 (The Occupier). Kosha Singh Lawan Singh Leias, L.

Litton, G. (London.) Lall Singh Loyyd, Tom Lawrence, J. Lippman E.

Lal Singh Mene, (Terashima) Meier, J. W. H. martin, H. J. Muliory & Co. Mangal Singh Mukand Singh Moribold, N.

Miran Singh, .P.C. 803 Mungal Singh Mounsey, Miss M. E. Malye Singh Mahomed Singh Mittlebackert, Max. Morrisey, Miss M. E (2) Merecki, H. Nezam Deen New Club Sec. Noble, James Nicholson, LJ, Olbes, Fred Ofuku

·

Oveide, Francisco Oregon Lumber Co. Petchizelles, H. Pekin Railway, Chief “

Engineer. Preman

Parker, F. C, (Cavité) ̧ Peer, Khan Robles

Rosa, E. de

Ritto, W. A.

Rozario, O.

Roda Singh

Richards, F..T.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER

OF COMMERUE, ....

At the monthly meeting of the General Com- mittee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, held in the Chamber Room, City Hall, st.3 p.m. on the 7th November, 1901,-- Present: Sir Thomas Jackson (Chairman), Mr. G. S. Sharp, (Vice-Chairman), Mesara. A. Haupt, W. Poate, H. A. Ritchie, N. A. Siebs, H. E. Tomkins, Hon. T. H. Whitehead (ex officio), and R. G. Wilcox (Secretary),

MINUTES.

The minutes of the previous monthly meet- ing (held aand October, 1901) were read and confirmed.

THE CHINESE TARIFF,

+

The Secretary, reported, that the gentlemen appointed on the Sub Committee at last meet ing to consider this question had met and dis- cussed the various points to be submitted to the Special Commissioner, with the result that a memorandum had been prepared on the subject, which he now laid on the table.

The Chairman said he thought it would be best to read the memorandum, when they could consider it, clause by clause, and accept or amend it as seemed desirable.

The memorandum was then read, and after considerable discussion and some slight amendments, it was adopted.

Read letter from the Chairman of the Shang. hai Branch of the China Association, dated and November, forwarding a proposed Tariff of Import Duties on Textile› Goods which bad been prepared by a special · Committee of British Importers at Shanghai and asking to _be_favoured-with-the-views of the Hongkong“ Chamber thereon with as little delay as possible. After some, discussion, it was decided to write in reply jexpressing Com mittee's approval of the proposed Tariff, and to forward copy of the Memorandum pre- pared by this Chamber for presentation to the Special Commissioner, Sir James Mackay.

PROPOSED REGISTRATION OF CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS.

The Secretary stated that a copy of the report of the committee appointed to consider the question of the registration or the names of partners in Chinese Firins was despatched on the 43rd October, to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce with a covering letter, and on the 31st idem a telegram was received from Mr. Gunn (the Secretary) asking for twelve copies. Application was at once made to the Government for that number, but the Colonial Secretary replied to the effect that only five could be spared, and these, with covering letter, had been sent to Singapore,

A copy of the report was laid on the table.

THE MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SHIPS.

The Secretary reported that, in accordance with decision come to at last meeting, a letter was, on the 24th October, addressed to the Government in reply to that of the Colonial Secretary dated 16th September, announcing; that H. E. the Governor had recommended the appointment of a second Health Officer of the Port and expressing satisfaction therewith. · A. further letter was, on the toth October, conse." quent on a suggestion by Mr. H. A. Ritchie, addressed to the Colonial Secretary, pointing out the necessity for any new Health Officer appointed being possessed of a Public Health

Robson, S. G., (Singa Diploma to ensure his competence to deal with disinfection, seggregation, and other ques tions.connected with quarantine.

pore)

Redt, C. van.

Sam Ki, (Dead Letter) Skeener, J.

Stobp, A. (2)

Sulabat Khan

Shahab Deen

Ho Hong (Dead Letter.)Stranger, Anna Hartley, J.

Hannah, James Isfahani, H.M.S. Isha Singh (3) Ito, Y.

Ibrahim Ignace, Mad, Isaacs, Rev. Johnson, 5. Julius, Miss (Dublin) Jessen, Jeannat, G. Kwong Hing (Dead

Letter) Kaiser, Singh Kala Singh Kober, E. A

Kallah Singh

Karin Dad Khan

Spiezel, A.

Schnell,Mrs.(Shanghai) Shiam, Singh ThirtyTennis Culb, Sec. Tilley, Capt. (6) Takir Mahomed Taylor, Miss N. Thurman Singh Taylor, M. N. Thomas, Hairy Wazir Singh, I.P.C. 716 Woon,(2 Dead Letters) Wazir Chand Weinstein, J. Wing, Sir. Andrew A. Wazeer, Khan

Wartman, L

Xavier, G. M.

Yamada, H.

Read reply, dated 5th November, stating H. E. the Governor would have pleasure in forwarding the suggestion to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE.

The Chairman asked 'what had been done in connection with the amendment in No. 16 of the Quarantine Regulations in the above Bill which had been rejected by the Government in Council.

Mr. Poate said that a petition to the Senre tary of State for the Colonies was being drawn up and signed by the Shipping Firms, and it would be sent in to the Chamber for transmis sion to the Government.

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW.

The Secretary stated that, in conformity with the views expressed at the last meeting, a letter was despatched, on the 24th October, to the; Government, concurring in certain proposals

List of Registored Covers for Merchant Ships, made by the legal adviser of the Board of

S.S. Ailsucraly .........Ashker.

sh

a

Aker......Ch, T. Hanson Changtha....... Capt. Moore. Devawongse K. Ross, Devonshire.....A. Parisis. Dragoman.........J. W. Holland.

Capt. Zindel

Erica

·Sungkiang d

..S. Farrel.. Idomeneus.....E. Pugh..

" Eposok

33

Lucia

» IndiaMiss Rawcliffe. Indravelli ...A. Devaynes.

.......L. Brandt

.V..Obschulck..

Fakirahomed Tandel. Barque President...Capt. R. B., Munro. 8.8. Prometheus.......]. F. Priest:

St. Dunsten......Leop. Pitinger. Highlanders. Sofer Ali.

Pilasiya

11

+

Txiniau

ST

Sui Tal..... A., None.

Jamies Crowlie Teenkat

D. Wessels, Ulysses....H. Roberts.. Yuentang.

.S. Farrel.

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices A

at Hongkang

Behntoy.

| Changgingtuck."

Claudel Fungshingyung. Glifford.

Hon, Cecil Edwards.

Huffman.

Jasbots.

Siau Chaw. Soonkei (9988) Takmakoff... Tungahunter. Vankes. Williams. Wingtailoong. Woocheong.

Kwongboplong, Wooker.

McAuliffe,

Yangwochsong

Melchors (a telograms), Yowdi

Neilson.

Navira Brixlux.

Pil

Queemoh/

6903 Yuenhophal 6,032, 1,123,0,478,

3,470,

GIRAULT: FRESH GOODS Þy every

MAIL

Trade for making clearer the law relating to Bankruptcy in this Colony..

THE KINO'S BIRTHDAY...

A letter having been received from the Gov- emment on the 4th November, conveying a uggestion from H., the Governor that Mon day the 11th, would perhaps be more suitable for a public holiday than Saturday the 9th instant, which was mail day, a reply was sent concurring in the proposal..

THE SUPPRESSION OF ANARCHISM. Read circular letter from the Pittsburgh (U.S.) Chamber of Commerce, enclosing copy of resolutions passed by that body in favour of enacting laws for the suppression of anarchy in the United States; and for punishing assasi ins like the murderer of President McKinley.:

The Chairman sald" this was à matter that, fortunately, did not affect them. They had no anarchists in Hongkong.

THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO DUSTOMS TARIFE.

The following notification appears in the B. N. B, Gazette of 14th ulto.

"By virtue of the powers conferred upon him by Section 16 of the Curiams Proclamation I, of 1893 the Governor has been pleased to order that Import and Export Duty shall be levied | throughout the State of North Borneo from the

15th day of October, 1901, in accrodance with ' the following Tariff

IMPORTS.

17

Articles. How Charged. Rate Aerated Waters......... per case of 6 doz, o ja Arms and Ammunition ;-

do..

(splits)

0.35

Rifles and Guns

per barrel '5 00 Pistols and Revolvers'... each 3 00 Cartridges, loaded, or

empty

+

"

****** per too ... 100

Beads and buttons, pictures, toys, curios of any material including tinsel wares .............. 10% ad valorem Boxes, Chinese and Japanese

or

boxes, portmanteaux trunks of any material Brass-Ware and White Metal

Gongs, ornaments, sirik

boxes, &c. Trays, bowls and brass-

.wire...........

Building Material-Bricks,

per kati

*** 90

0 72

tiles, lime, pipes, roofing and paving material...5 % að vadorem. Buating

མ Cards, playing cards or

dominoes..................per pack or set...o 25 Cheinicals, photographic and

'scientific material.....0 % ad valorem Cloth, yarns and thread made of cotton, linen flax, grass, hair, or fibre, or any mix ture thereof.

Coal and Coke'i Coffee ...... Cutlery

Dyes and chemicals not

medicinal

Earthenware, crockery and

porcelain.

Jars-Gusi, Tajau, &c.

old

5.

per ton... 0,50 per kati .10% ad valorem

Others new, imitations of

above

Fire-works, including squibs

and crackers

Flour .....

נו

each.

**

0.05

500

..... 0,50

..25 % ad valorem

10 20 ..... per bag

$% ad valorema

Glassware Haberdashery; including all ready-made cloth-stuffs, boots and shoes, bais, caps arbophets, artificial flowers. feathers und umbrellas, looking glasses, combs and

10% lacquered ware Jewellery, watches, chains,

rings, clocks, ornaments, gold and silver (not coin) 10% Lamps and Lanteras, Euro-

pean, Chinese and Japan- ese lanterns, fans, candles, Joss sticks and papers...... 10% Leather and paper goods or

imitations thereof............ 5% fachines, labour saving and

Matches or Lights...per pkt. of 10 boxes o 04

not worked by steam-power 10%

5% ad valorem

Medicines.

10%

Patant medicines Musical Instruments, phono graphs, graphophones, etc. Oils, Kerosine........per case of 65 lbs. o 25

Other oils used for..

"burning...in

Coconut, kachang or bean

oil.......

Paints and paint oils..... Perfumery, incense and spices

Plated Ware

Railway, Telepraph

Tramway materials Rice.......

and

"

0 20

per kati.....o 02

10% ad valorem

16

per piku!..: 0, 20

Rope and cordage.............. 5% ad valorem

... per pikul... 0 '50' Saltsaga Salt-Fish......

... O 35 Silk-stuffs

-10% ad valorem

1

Stationery, for printing or writing, and all kinds of books.....

5% 하 Sugar, Raw or brown per katio of.

Manufactured.

Tea

03

Sweets and confectionery including any mixture of flour and sugar in t

Timber, manufactured or un-

manufactured ....... 10% ad valorem Tinned Provisions

51 Tobacco, Chinese per case of 40 pkgs.

de of from 6 to 8 tahils each, 10 00

per case of 200 pkgs. - of from 6 to 8 tahils each 14 00 If less than a case...........per kati....

0 16

Do..

European, American TrPhilip-~- pine or other tobacco not classified...

Java, Sumatra, Palembang &

other Native

per kath. 040 Cigars, European, American,

Philippine or Indian...... par b'........... o so

immi

PROPOSED, EXHIBITION AT CONE. Read letter from the Colonial Secretary for warding copy of despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, covering letter ad-Cigarettes dressed to Colonial Office by the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture for Ireland ask ing if the Colonies would participate in an Industrial Exhibition to be opened at Cork in May, 1902. H.E. the Governor desired to have the views of the committee on the subject.

Pipes and smoker's articles,

cigarette papers, &c. 10% að välorem Wines, Spirituous and Malt Liquors ;-. Sparkling wines, Champagne,

Hock, Moselle and Bur

gundy per doz reputed quarts 4' Still wines of over $8 per doz

It was decided to reply to the effect that the Committee approved the proposal and stig. in value........per doz, reputed quarts z oo gested that the Government should take the If in casks................per gallon....100 matter up, as, was done successfully on the If under $8 per doz indga occasion of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition value ...per doz reputed quarts; 1'00'

This was all the business of general interest. If in casks......

imper gallon...b sa

GIRAULT WINE and SPIRIT MER

CHANTE

all KINDS of FANCY

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