Mails.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1902.
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8.8, CO.,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT TAR
POST OFFICE.-
McQuillan, C. Mohamed, lanag Slacht, AL
Botiers for the following persons fie Muller, Mudaina S. claimed at the Post Office
Atkinson, J. J.
Feluz, F. de fa
Assumpção, J. M.
Fesler, J. S.
Anderson, J. W. A. L. M.
Fenton, C.
Art, Hon. Albert von
Abba, H. M.
Ahmed, A. J.
Arxer, Fuan
Ah Fook
Allaraki, Sate
abdulmusen
liont
Finleyson, Mrs.
Fisher, H. W.
Falkiner, Dr. A.C.
Fox, F. W.
Foy, Franci Gimos, A. E Gay, Rev. P. J.
Abdulra-Goulan, H. I. M.
Alexander, M. R.
Adamsen, Mrs. Hans
Fah Pooi
Allahdatta Khan
Abdul Hasa Ahversing, Mr.. Alliston, Miss Adamson, S. Brown, Rev, A. J. Bruce, Mrs.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, Buno, Col. Pelham
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.,
"AMERICA MARU” ................................. "CITY OF PEKING".
"HONGKONG MARU"
"GAELIC
"
"CHINA"
"DORIC".
THURSDAY, 13th February, at Noon, „TUESDAY, 16th February, at Noon. .FRIDAY, 28th February, at Noon, .SATURDAY, 8th March, at Noon.
................ TUESDAY, 15th March, at Noon.
THE T.K.K. Crapany's Sisanship "AMERICA MARU will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, S SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, at NOON, luking Freight for Japan, the United States, durope. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point Thengt Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic fines at Shanset, aid to the principal cities of the United States or Canada.
in rule.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Ronerom So Fandisen, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC,CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAaron CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the
regular and fate.
Pavengers collag Onders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO, and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and Tom Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.
Special rates (First-class only) to European Puinis, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Nayal, Military, Diplomusic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officiats in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan.
TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special ratea.(first class only) are confined and will apply only to fissiotiaries,, Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular.end Diphening Officials of the Governments. of China and Japan.
Return Passage. Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, ranking the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.
Through bits of Cading isaned for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to Sal Fruscisco, Atlantic 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 cotînceting Stamers.
Freight will beceived on board uncil 4 1431, the day previous to salling, Parcel Packages will be received a rice until 5 P.M. Saing day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address a full ; verum mikinigus is required.)
Consular Increas to as thappy quch wipment of Carge or parcel (valued at $100. Gold or over) destined to mats, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies', Omer addressed to the Colikute ní Cuszams xƯ San Francisco.
Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value
is less than a U.S. Gold,
For inter Inonmation as a Passage ang Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com panies, Queen's Puilding,
1902
Hongkong, 4th February, roz.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC 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, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 12th February, ATHENIAN*.... .....Comdr. H. Mowatt
...WEDNESDAY, 26th February. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 12th March. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 2nd April.
.......Comdr. E. Beetham, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 16th April.. TARTAR
THE magaificea: Twin-screw Steamships of this Lige pass through the famous INLAND THEMICAL IN, and (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to u WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection 3: 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, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which
to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of passengers
Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD, Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months.
SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaries. Members of the Naval -Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, nad to European Officials in the Service of China and
Japan Goveruments,
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 World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY, through which the. Railway passes,
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guido-Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to Hongkong, 29th January, 1902.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
Pedder's Street.
12.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
ASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.
(Taking Chago at the gh Kates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISSON, OPOR, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SopтH AMERICAN PORTE),
FROPOSED
STEAMERS.
AMBRIA
Duckstein
C: FERD LAEISZ.
Fuchs
ANDALUSIA “imi
Ehlers............ KONIGSBERG
Christiansen in
ARMENIA
Suchsi
BAMBERG HAM
SAILINGS FROM SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATIONS.
HAVRE, BREMEN and HAMBURG (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAYRE and HAMBURG,
༞
HONGKONG
Bratter, R. H. Baker, Mrs. N. Benson, F. Burke, F. C. Baracs, E. G. Baner, Henry Botseb, K. Bishen Singh Banina, E, E. Bougnot, E. Burrow, B. F. Browning, S. J. Brandt & Co, Blochuys, Vic. Bruce, A. M. Browne, F. W. Brand, S. Brown, Geo. W. Braithwaite, Geo. Brown, Miss K. Bennett, Mro. I. E. Bell, Jack Bishop, W. C. Bernard, F. Bishan Singh Bela Singh Babonneau, M. Baboo C. Malai Black, G. Burton, Mrs. C. R. Brown & Co., Messrs. Burdon, W. G. Bond, Mr. Brumham, W. Boyle, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. B. Bailey, Miss F. Barward, W. Bufard, Mrs. M. B. Brougham, E. H. Bresson, C. Belisle, L. J. Bacon, J. H, Bell, Miss M. C. Bremer, Frieda Burnside, James Brown, Thomas Beghett, E. F. Carter, Miss
Catz, V. Leon
Coad, Miss E.
Calbor, Miss Corles, Mrs. M. Centeno, Leonardo Coffage, Capt. W. A. Cusker, P. J. Callado, Į. Cowdin, }, R. Chishalm, J. T. Clark, Miss A. Cochsedge, J. H, Conscience, Chr Cory, A. E.. Candler, Thomas Glaxon, Mr. Chuvartz, Miss A. Chapman Crumse, Miss. Cooper, Miss A. I. Chatterton, Chas Ching Capt, Carboni, Mrs. F. Calues, Mariano Conry, Mrs. Christrie, J. Choppard, A. Concepcion, D. V. Cowpet, Miss L. Carvalho, J. de Cartledge, W. Calder, Capt. A. S.
Crow A. L
Cary, W. F.
Class, A.
Craber, A. E., R.
Guo, J. Van Der Groot, A. de Gregor, J.
Guiguard, Theo. Glover, Mrs. Gubbay, Nahom Grabam, M. J. Gray, Miss Gilbert, Miss S. Graham, W. L.. Gassics, I. Golla Mahomed Grey, F.
Guisdan, Mrs. M. Garcia, Francisco Graham, Esq.
Grindlay Groom & Co. Gontier, K. K.
Godwin, Mr. & Mrs.
Goulbourn, W. H.
Gaffoor, Khan Grickus, M.
Guillanine, A Gomes, C
Goldkoop, Ph. H. Gwinldy, J. R. Gwan, T. Hunt, W. E. Hykes, Arthur Hoffman, W.
Haladay, & Co. Wm.
Harvey, E. G.. Holsche, F.
Hutchison, A
Hillman, F.
Hoffmann, A.
Elentiques Hockew, Dr. Hock, C. F. Hsu, C. T. Hogg, Mrs. Hood, R. H. Harris, Mrs. J. B. Hare, Mrs. R. Heyden, R. V. D. Harms, C. H.-J. Hernwarte, B.. Hyniow, Mr. Horman, J. Hooker, U. Harper, John Holiday, Mrs. H. Hair, Miss E. Hill, H. M. Henderson, J. G. Holmes; Doilie Hummington, W. Horne, N, G. van Hanson, T. G Hayeland, P. Hernd, Pierre Holiday, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Howard, William. Higsen, M, Hoffmann, G. M Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Hopkins, Miss I. Henderson, F. G. Hunt, F. I. Hunt, L.S. J. Hunt, C. B, Imenpal, S. A. Inglis, Miss
Isufbhai, Muna Abdul
Hassan Inkwell, C. W. Irving, E. A.
Itosojekts, Mir. Jones, & Co., L.
Jeremia, M. Jellett, R. P. Johnson, Mr. R." Japanese and Fancy
Goods. Judah, J. S. Johnston, W. W. Jaffer, A. M. Johnstone, W. Joseph, ED. Jay Singh Jones, W... Jumbo
Jova, Jon
Jourell, G, E
Jesus, J. V. do
Costa, Doz A. C. S. da John F. Brigg & Sons
Charmate, Adolf Clarke, B. A Cayford, William Cottell, Mrs. A. Catherinae, M. D. Culmant, Rev. C. Cartier Chin Chong Quie Cook, C. B. Gonley, Miss M. Conolly, T. P. Clark, B. A Cook, L. f. Conry, Mrs Coleing Minnie Dont, Cra. E. Dadd, Capt. Chas. -Door Davis, Mt,
Johnstone, R. N.
John, A. R.
Jesus, Mon, de
Jones, W. R. Jesus, J. M. de Joseph, A. Joor, S. F. Kani Suna Kingston, I. W. Kerr, William
Malcolm, A. MacLean, A. M. McOsborne, W. Marshall, Mrs. An Marlatt, C. L. Marsh R.
McAlister & Co. Mucarthy, Mr. Mongal Stugh...... Alingal Singh Matwed, G, J. McDonald, G. Siccau, k red.
· Alonon, K. Müller, B. slande, G. vautuin, Marker, D. McAuthur, Mrs. Mateus, L. Messer, Capt. J. F. Martin, M. R. P, McKnight, Miss G. Michels, W. J. Mills, A. T. Murphy, Capt. D. 1. MacDonald, D. S Moore, J. H. Max, Schrenk Murphy, Miss A. MacDonald, Mengaillard MacCarthy, Capt. F. McPherson, E. C. McConachy, Mr. Millar, J. 15. Mahomed, H. R. McConacty Nason, B. Norris, James Naidu, K. North, H. S.. Norman, A. .. Nation
Geo.
Simpson, W.
Sampson, Miss. Stevenson, T.
Symonds, J. Soundar, DasS Simonson, R. Swanney, John Stretson, D. Stephen, Mrs. James Stewart, A. Schnellitscheck, F. Simpson, Dr. M. J.. Struke, G. G Sindle, Ralph Stvariz, Isac Stand, Dr. F. Silva, 1. da Silvą J. P. da Schwartz, Z. W. Sugerland, G. Silva, Miss E, da Smith, Ernest Silva, Arminda A. da Simpich, Fred. Sardu, W. J. Schuli, Capt. R. Silva, M. A: Sailan, C. Sternberg, M. Shofhild, Miss E. San Thuang Swaffild, T. W. Sirdar Bin Singh Soden, J. L. Rosa Soberg, Luis
D. Smith, Miss
Sawkin, J. S. Solomon, L. P. Stevenson, T. J Sanderson, K. P: Staples, G. B. St. Clair, C. L. Staeger, A. F.
Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr. Nalfadaros & Co., F.P.
Nordey, Mon. Novello, V Nicholson, H. J. Nicklin, T. G. Orion,
Mon. F.
Okemison, Miss Q. S. Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogston, 1 Oh Ito Sama Osborn, Edward O'Brien, Mrs. E, O'Brien, Mrs. C. Omega, Juan Ozp, O. D. Oli Teong Hum Perrin, D. S. Palacios, Nicolas Peterson, Miss Poggiali, E. Piggott, F. T. Paavea, Carlos Pereira, 1. Pereira, T, Plummer, F. R. Perabois, M. Papple, F. Pedersen, O. Pill, Char. Puddephat, W. Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mrs. Priar. James C. Plummer, F. R. Rukan Din Rama. Karik Richards, Mr. J. Robb, A. 1. Rosin, L..
Rosa, E. da Rowe, W. O.
Richard, F. X.
Rebei, W. R.
Remedious, F. M. Rala Singh
Rustam, Khan.. Roslington, G.
Chesman, Master,
[W, M. Campbell Mrs. S. A. Crowley, A. Lester Cunha, Max. Cheng Sang Ini Chek Mahomed Chalmers, A. A, Cameron, W. Catto, A. R. Diggius, Mrs. Dharmasena, A. B. Exuy Khan
(a)
E gin, S. Earle, J. W. Elias, &., F. Enriquer. Ebert. Mad, A. Elisha, E. Foukoff. J. D. Feinstein, L. Forssen, W. N. Freiz, F Fridenberg, D. Frampton Mrs. François, A. Gomes, J. G.
Gurdix Singh
Gulam Mahomed
Pault
Pappadaki, C. Pitault, M. Palmer, Mrs. H. Hauts
England (Dead Letter} Pryne, Mrs.
Faul F. Watson
Prior, James C.
BALANCE SHEET TO SAT, DECEMBER, 1908. Liabilities.
December 31, 1997; Paid-up Capital......... Accounts Payablṇ.......................... Dividends Outstanding
..$180,000,00
S15321
*396.70
Balance of Profit and Loss Aft... 11,512.83.
Richards, F. T.
Robson, S. G., (S'apore)`
$192,474.85
Asset's
Keleen, John
Kaub Australian Gold
December 31st, 1901,
Cash.........
58,321.58
Cost of Property
183,032.17
2,171.10
$192,434.85
Mining
R.G.A, 34th, Coy, Off
Commanding Rodo Sing b Rustomjes, II, Roberts, J Sant Singh Sergt Soares, C. M.
Stohp, A.
Stranger, Anna (2) Spiezel, A.
Schnell Mts.(Shangbai)
Shiam, Singh
Smith, Br. S. Symons, Miss M. Sing & Co.
Gertingby, C. T. N. S. Shields, Major E. G.
Gutterres, F.
Hobisbain, L.
Hanman, G. H.
Howard, Miss
Schaedelin, M. E.
Smith, Miss A.
Sherwood, Mrs. Αν
Smith, W
Ho Hong(Dead Letter.)Schwartze, & Co.
Horo Saburo Koron
Hooper, Mrs.
Hayem, M.
Hocker, Mrs. Olie
Hannah, James Inchee Isabak
"Ito, Y
Ibrahim (Sepoy)
Smith, Mr. Stewart, John Schwabe, Mrs. Salomon, L. P. Staffkin, Ms. Le Tilley, Capt. Thorsby, E. R." Taylor, Miss N.
Accounts Receivable
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
Dr.
December 31st, 1901.
To Charges
To Crown Rent........ To Fire Insurance. ... To Commission to Agents To Repairs,
kow
To Balance to be appropriated as
follow's
To be carried to New
$420.83
786.00
396.47
965.32
3.344.70
aduna
Dividend of $1.80 per
Share
$10,800.00
Directors' Fees,.
150.00
Auditors Fees,
50,00
Profit and Loss Afc.
512.83
11,512.83 $16,425.15
Thurnman Singh
(3)
Tos. R. Giglio
Taylor, Mrs. N.
By Balance brought forward
$362.54
Williams, Miss Kate.
By Rents
15,957-36
Will ams, S.
Weinstein, J. Wing, Sir, Andrew A. Wartman, L. Wanger, Mrs. F. J.. Webster, Miss
(2)
By Interest By Scrip Fees,
72.25
34.00
Xavier, G. M.
Taylor, ir.
Tnpe, j. 5. Turner, Mrs. Thomas, H. C. Thomsy, Mr. Thiel, A. C.
The Manager Silk
Manufacturing Co. Taylor, R. W. Tarker, Wm. *Troost, Engene
Farce Klun
Thomas, A, E,
י..
Ignace, Mad. Jacob, Thomas Julius, Miss (Dublin)
Jessen, "
Jamieson, S. W. Jefferies, H. M. Jeffrice, Mrs. V. Klipper, G.
Khanu Singh, I.P.C.817
Kaiser, Singh-
Kennedy Street, No. 5 Wallis, J.
(3 he Occupier)
Thomas, Miss E. M. K. List of Registered Covers for Merchantships.
S.S. Alisa Craig. Shalk Omar Bosen.
Ailsa Craig ... C. Ashker.
Tairance, J. C
The Sec. Ak. Gem. Club Fennichiff, Mrs. Tausley, Mr.
The Agents Attes
Parcel Express. Thallow, Miss F. N. Toan, Moo Udonlesek, Miss Vook, Miss Vaught, Ed Vance, Miss B. Vague, O. Vance, Chas. Vitch, W. Grant Wir, L. L Walker, Mrs. R. Welch, John. Walteran, R. E. Warren, E. J. Wakers, W. Witt, L. Williams, Mike Wiggan, Mrs. Watson, E.
Walter, Mrs. W. B. Woodelu, Beurer Wilson, Miss R.
Walker Theo,
1. Argus.............Louis Frangy.
Aker ...
" Alberto.....
Avalanche
Changsha Dragoman Eleano
.Ch. T. Hansen.
H. Waddinghamı, Mous. Hamel. ..Capt. T. Moore. .J. W. Holland JA: Aumentado,
H Wochatz. Capt. Zindel SU.S. Furst Bitmark..C. Magungeon.
"
11
$3
51
Emmer Erica
Fursi Bismark.Kupitableuvant Afred.B. Furst Bismark:F, von Nootitz, Monadnock......U. F. Washington. Monadnock..... Geo. T. Browridge... Monadnock...... Robert E. Adams, Monadnock..............john Richli. Ship Geo. T. May). Nulson. S.S. Glaucus
Goh Cheon Hong. Highlander... Sofer Ali Sarang"
"
+
Ilsagray......
Omer Bosen.
Koski Chang...C. Kumpel. Loosok L. Brandt Imperial R. Corvette .....
บ
U.S.S. Mortant.........G. Blasich, U.S. New York .........C. E. Santy. Transport Penarth....... G. Connor S.S. Nanga Maru......K. Sawai.
.....Fakirmhomed Tandel. Pilasiya Pekin
...........................C. J. Pirie, U.S.N.G. Pompei....Frank Perry Wing Hing Lung & Co. Barque President Capt. R. B. Munro,
Williams, A..
*
5.5. Prometheus.........T. J. Priest..
Westburg, H.
Wiseman, G.
Wong, Lin Hi
Wells, Fargo Express,
etc.
*1
Prometheus ........ Winter
31
Prometheus.......... F. Priest.
TI
White, J. F.
Wheeler, P. H.
Winter, Reinhold
Mrs. L.
Rodrigues, Mrs. N.ley, Mrs.
Rudd, F. R,
Russell, J. M. A. Robertson, Jas. Reynolds. J Rainy, D. L. Ramranda, 8. S.
Rezario, F. do Rocha, A. da Richard, J.
Robinson, & Co., G. Ribiers, M. Robinson, Mrs. N. Russel, John
Redferus, Mrs. J. R.
Ridgers, Th. W Ryley, R. G.
Reymonds, J. Robens, C. A. Ricketts, Miss J. Reid, J. S. Semilla Sheehan, C. Simpson R, M, Sweet, Miss S. M. Steele, F. M.
Savage, W. Y.
Symonds, Miss D.
Stewart, Mrs.
Krichalof, E. W.& B. S. Stokes, A.. T.
Kubota, Miss S.
Kumamoto, J.
Keltlar, H. C.
Kalin, Paul
Kiemer, Miss EL
HenryKeegan, & Roggen,
Mr. Aron.
P.
Duncan, Miss Dripdate, Miss Dalton, H. F. Dionicio, Leoncio
Dawson, J. F. Donn, F. 1. Downer, B
Durant, Mrs. H.' Dillon James Daniels W Davis, Sr. Dn. L Durstine. R. S. Dayton, J. C Einstein, Joseph Earle, J. C.
Ewing, Tsau Earlie, J, W. Edmunds, HAWA
cranty
Kugan, J. J.
Langham, W Lambert, L. G. Leon, F. R. par do Lambert, Fred. Long
Logan, R. *Lao, Birs. M. G. Lassoon, P. M. Lewis, Mr. Lyman, E. R. Link Kwal Leung Ping Hang Laund
Lion, John S, Lachman, Singh
Leonard, M. Lloyd, P. Liddy, W. E.
Lambie & Lodge J. E Lehmann, My,"
Long, Th. D.
Laplace, F.
Farria, Miss B, L. de Moore, Gu
Mancini, Mr.
SAILING DATES.
17th Feb.
Earnshaw, M,
Freight.
Eastern General
Agency
(Calling at SINGAPORE PINANG).
HAVRE and HOMBURG... (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG) GENOA and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE),
25th Feb.
15th bigr.
27th: Mar.
·Jat April.
10th April
Freight,
Epler. H. T.
Lillie, J.
Finch, R.
Freight. Freight.
HAVRE and HAMBURG..
Zurbonsen (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO).
Freight,
Fraser, Mr. Fraight and Froy, Frits
G
Passengers. Franckapt M. L
For further Particulars, apply to
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIZ, HONGKONG OFFICE
2801, Qupan's Buildings,
Fuster Faen, Juan
Framil Jumell
Vassiogra
Farrell, N. A Francisco, Signor
Fairy, William
GIRAT
Ja rich variety
Meresty,
Mak, G. E.
Mora, Saria Augadbia Mason, C. M. Mins Marle, Amina.
Maitieson, Em Mitchell, W,T! Mayrick, W
Malcolm, Dr. F. B. Micuamar, A, I
FTS| SWEETS FANCY BOXES FIT
Stowali, E. C
List of Registered
All, Singh
Alan, Chas Adamson, D. B. Atlantis, Miss 1, Altmann, W. Atama Singh Amjad Khan (2) Ajaib Singh
F
Ackermann, H. Awang Bakir Alcoseba. Y. Asman, Khan - Ali Babadur Arkin, F. (Chatburn) Abbas Khan Bakkoo Alins Kishun-
lant
Brown, Geo. H. Boyd Kaye & Co.
Buyan
Badan Singh
Bhandid Brutler, K, H, Bir Singh Blanchard, Ming Blades, L. B. Barka, Singh Bosch, U. van Baban, Singh
•Burke, M.' B. Bumann, J. Broughani, Ed.
1
Bumann, Chip Wall, (Dead
Letter,
Wilson, Miss Claude 'Wilson, Capt.&Mrs. H.: Walker, Mr. A. R, Woodger, F. B. Williams, Dr. W. J. Wheatley, R. N. Waris, Khan Wyve, Mrs. Wilson, Miss D. Wren, C.
Wynne, Major Wilson, Harry Webster, Mr. Whiting, C. RE Warley, C. H. Wake, G. E. Wassermann William, S. Wennberg, Olof Woodchick, E. 3. Walker, Rev. M. J.
Walters, W. F..
Wall, &eorge Xavier, M. M.
Young, A. L..
Yang Chang Young, Oliver Zalau, F.
H. E.
Covers in Poste Rostante,
Karin Dad Khan Kosha Singh Khematorsky, D. Kendali, W. Kock, H. Loyyd, Tom Lal Singh Luessen, H. Labh, Singh Leplatre, H, Leo, Chan, Laubie, Mons. M. Lainah Luches, P, Luches, P. Lina Singh Mattiesen Emil. Matwell, C. J. Malye Singh Mahomed Singh Merecki, H Mayer, Ed, von Muirhead Mrs. J. A Monod, C... Morrison, Dr. E. Mehta, F. Meyerlioff, Mr WI, Naywan, F. Nakamura, S. Olagar, Singh Olson, T.
Oregon Lamber Co Ortega, F Octlye, Jason Cave Torgial, Emma: (a)
Parker, F. C. (Cavité). Chyno, (Ship, Se) Chanda Singh (2) Peer, Khaq Campbell, Aosta Perez A:
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Razboinit..... Lieut. Levohine. Shantung...
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List of nolaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices at Hongkong,
Alcobia Allen, A. C.
Ames Arab
Chunlai
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THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LIMITED.
January 1st, 1901.
$16,426.15
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE, Acting Secretary to the Hongkong. Land Investment and Agency Co., Ld., Agents for the Kowloon Land and Building Co., Ld."
We have compared the above Statements with the Books, Vouchers and Securities of the Company and have, found the same to be
THOS, ARNOLD, Auditors. W. H. GASKELL, Hongkong, 28th January, 1902.
correct.
OUR LONDON LETTER. (From our own Correspondent.)
. LONDON, January 4th. LOND ROSEBERY.
is making of this Christmas Vacation a perfect hot-pot of rumuor. The perusal of a dozen papers of varied: political complexion leaves the average. Englishman in a state of hopeless mental confusion, because no party can make up its mind, as a party, to neglect. Lord Rose bery; they all want to secure his adhesion.
The question that seriously presents itself to the truthseeker, in view of recent developments, is this, does Lord Rosebery himself know his intentions, any better than the journalists? There are those who say that he does not, for men who hesitate to express themselves freely on the platform or in print, will sometimes reveal their thoughts in a less obtrusive man- ner. It appears to be fairly well established that, once again Lord Rosebery hestitates ou the brink of action. He bas cancelled, his engagements to speak at Wigari and elsewhere and will make no further public appeurance be- fore the opening of Parliament ten days hence. It may be that he is possessed of knowledge which makes inaction the master play, but there is no doubt that every hour of hanging back from responsibility loosens his personal hold upon the nation'at large. John Bull thinks slowly, but he is excessively tenacious of such conclusions as he does arrive at, he believes that Lord Rosebery could do something for the country at this crisis, and views with distrust a waiting attitude, In the face of no- tional peril.
There are
MANY HYPOTHESES ADVANCED-
by persons acquainted with the ex-Premier in explituation of his alterniations between the Ionely private furrow,and the Chesterfield platform. The Imperialist Libérals, who were contemplating a determined attack on some of the follies of the Goverment immediately on the opening of Parliament, are greatly. irritated by the difficulties which. Lord-Rose- bery's uncertain position puts in their way.
Probably the most correct theory, and one which finds supporters among the thoughtful men of all parties, including many of the Earl's most friendly critics, is that he is playing, for his own hand without pretending to any The following is the thirteenth report of the superior knowledge, I may say that I have not Board of Directors to the Ordinary Meeting of yet met any well-informed person who serious.. Shareholders to be held at the Company'sly combats this view, though I know some Offices, Victoria Buildings, on Wednesday, the 12th February, 1901, .
Gonilemen, The Directors now submit to you a statement of the affairs of the Company, and Balance Sheet for the year ending 31 December, 190s, he
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The balance of Profit and Loss Account for the year, after writing off all charges and ex- penses, amounts to $11,512.83 The Direc-| sors, therefore, recommend that a dividend of one dollar eighty cents per share be paid, which, after writing off Directors' and Auditors' Fees, will leave a balance of 5512,83 to be carried forward to credit of a new Profit and Lose Account
DIRECTORS
Mesata,, J. H. Cox and E. Jones Hughes metico by rotation, but offer themselves for re- election,
AUDITORS,
The Accounts have been audited by Messrs Thos, Arnald and W. B. Gaskell, who, retire, but offer themselves for re-election.
F HENDERSON, Chairman. Hongkong, 28th January, 190al, #
GIRAULT All the MOST DELICATE CHOICEST
politicians will not adopt it for themselves.. He desires to become the head of a Coalition Cabinet immediately Lord Salisbury retires. To this end he endeavours to be?'all things to all parties, lest any section of which he may desire to include the feaders in his future ministry should be allenated.
By becoming the official leader of the opposition now, Lord Rosebery fears to make the collaboration of certain of the present cabinet impossible; and he also dreads, për- haps with even more reason, that the nation might come to associate him too closely with thosis irreconcilables among the Radicals, with whom he has really far less political sym pathy than with the bulk of the Conservativa party. The Pro-Boer tail has so long wagged the feeble Liberal dog, that Lord Rosebery feels doubtful of his own ability to control, that unhealthful appendage on the one hand, and of bis courage to cut it off on the other,
But again, to pursue the lonely furtow, as undoubtedly was Londi Rosebery's origina tention, until the proclamation of peace and the Coronation festivities saw the ending bff Lord Salisbury's administration;:"was
GIRAULT:EBRILLIANT VÄĀRIE/
of BEST CONFECTIONERY,
-Hongkong, tha February, 108)