Mails.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1902.

U.S. MAIL LINES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.8. CO.,

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

···UNGLAIXED LETTRES AT THE"

POST OFFICE

Loveland, J. L. Leonard, M. Lof, P. H..

Lewis, C. M..

Letter for the following persons lien Lille, J. J.

claimed at the Post Office

Arxer, Fuin Ah Fook Allaraki, Sate Adamsen, Mrs.. Hans

Ah Pool

Allahditta Khan

Abdul Hasari Ahversing, Mr. Adamson, S. Anderson, W. A. Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Anelino, Miss L. Apice, G. D. Alfred, Mrs. Andersen, K. Allix, Maurice Addries, M.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES," MEK100, Į Ab Yau

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE:

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

***CHINA

.............

"DORIC "..

"NIPPON MARŲ".

***PERU"

*"* COPTIC"

"AMERICA MARU "

................................TUESDAY, 18th March, at Noon. .TUESDAY, 15th March, at Noon. .THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Nood.^

FRIDAY, 11th April, at Noon. SATURDAY, 19th April, at Noon, TUESDAY, 29th April, at Noon.

THE P.M. Company's Steamship "CHINA, will be despatched for SAN FRAN. CISCO, via SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for. Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point

En route.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, 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 payment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rate.

Passengers holding Orders 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 KIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chago to destin..tion the choice 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 Missionaries, 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 Ilonolulu or beyond, within twelve months.

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation, to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Franscisco, to 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 connecting Steamers.

Freight will be received on board until 4 2.M, the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 .. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full'; value of same is acquired,

Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Carpe oz parcel (valued at Sroo. Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco,

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

In less than $100. U.5. Gold."

Alaraka Sinad

Abad, Miss I.

Arndt, E. J.

A..B.

Aung, F: 0. Bishnu Singh Browning, S. J. Browne, F. W. Brand, S. Brown, Geo. W. Brown, Miss K. Bell, Jack Bernard, F. Bcla Singh Babonneau, M. Baboo C. Malai · Black, G. Brown & Co., Messrs. Burden, W. G. Bond, Mr. Brumbam, W. Dailey, Miss F Buford, Mrs. M. B. Brougham, Bresson, C. Belisle, L. J Bell, Miss M. C.. Brown, Thomas Boake, A.

E. H.

Bennett, 1. E. Burnside, J. Borne Black, Wm. Beach, Miss E. Beilef, L. P. Baum, R. Bulter, J.J. Bunnell, Max. M. Bruce, Miss K. Brown, Capt. J. H. Boys, Capt. G. H. Benton, Mrs. C. J. Brown. M. M. & E. Boota.Singh Ballard, H. C. Bowie, Dr.

Broadbridge, A. C. Bennett, E. F.

For further Information as to Passage aus Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com-Burkitelli panies, Queen's Building.

1902

Hongkong, 8th March, 1902.

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.

1902

· (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 JAPAN...Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R.........WEDNESDAY, 12th March. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Cómdr, R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, and April. ........Comdri E. Beethani, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 16th April. TARTAR..... EMPRESS OF INDIA .....Comdi, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 23rd April. THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the Tamous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saying 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 mads At Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Liars, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of

Passengers Booked through in 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, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments,

The altractive features of the Campany'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 Cuising are unexcelted.

For further infomation, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to Hongkong. 26th February 1903

D. E. BROWŃ, Čenural Agent, Pedder's Street.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. OFTASIATISCHEE FRACHTDAMPEER DIENST,

(Taking Cargo at ihronal Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOI, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE BLACK SLA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS),

PROPOSED

STEAMERI ARMENIA

Sachs

KONIGSBERG

Mayor

BAMBERG *

Zurbontén...no

ADRIA

Knuth

SEGOVIA

BAX

SA PLINGS FROM SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

DESTINATIONS,

GENOA and HAMBURG. (Calling at StuGAPORE).

MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG), HAVRE and HAMBURG, (Calllug at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO), HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling al SiNGAPORE and PENANG). HAVRE and HAMBURG.

at SINGAPORE and COLOMPO).

(Calling at SINGapore and PenanO). NEW YORK

For further, Por

(CARE HAMBURG.

Hongkong, 1st March, soy

via SURE CANAL

Apply **

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Budge, James Boutard, J. Bambridge, M. Bailey, E. Bach, A. H. Bryan, Miss E. V. Backet, O. Borgeest, L..J. Brawer, Mrs. F.

Boresson, Mad.

Catz, V. Leon Claxon, Mr. Chuvartz, Miss A.

Chapman Cooper, Miss A. B. Chatterton, Chas. Capt. Chink Carboni, Mrs. F. Conry, Mrs. Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss L. Cartledge, W. Calder, Capt. A. S. Crowl, A. E. Closs, A Charmetz, Adolf Cayford, William Cutmann, Rev. C. Chiu Chong Quic Ghang, J. Cook, & Co. L. F. Clark, A. Cooper, A. Conley, Mias M. Crossby, F. Crawford, G. Churchill, A. D. Cherry, W. Chester, Mr. Carlington, G.T.S. Coyle, Mr. Courtney, Mrs. M. Cohen, Miss G. Chuvarts, A. Chee, D. Chandar Singh Crosbie, D. B. T. Cogan, J.

Cameron, Ch. Crowford, G. Corbin, F. Chung, 0, A.. Cruz, Theresa

Duncan, J. or P.;

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Dripdale, Miss

Dulton, H. F.

Dianicio, Leoncio

Dawson, J. F. Dunn, F. I. Downes, B. Durant, Mrs. H. Dillon James Daniels, W. Davis, Sr. Da. L. Durstine, R.S. Drayton, J.

C DAVICS, C. Dethleffson, II. Digiovanni, Capt. Dickson, R. C.

Delmar, Dr. E

Dallas, H.

Delobeque, Mad, J,

Doré, A.

HONGKONG..

SAILING DATEJ.

zgth Mar

Freight.

26th Max

Freight and Dunn, F. E.

Ewing, Tsau

Earle, J, W.

Ellis, Vivian

Fuster, Capt. W. L Faca, Jour

·~ Farrell, N. A.

Francisco, Signor Fairy, William Felur, F, de la Fesler, ], S. Fenton, C... Finleyson, Mrs. Fisher, H. W. Falkiner, Dr. A. C. Fitzgerald, T. J.. Ferra, G. P. del Firth, F. N. Françald, E. L. Forest, Miss A. Forrest, Miss L. Foye, Mm. A. L. Fowler, Miss O. L.

B.

French, Dr. F.

Fazal Din

Fischer, Emil

Foy, F.

Fitzgerald, Miss

Fernandes, I. A...

Featherstone, Miss E.

Ferrier, jas.

Gassies, 1.

Golla Mahomed Grey, F.

Guisdoo, Mrs, M.,

Garcia, Francisco Grabam, Esq.

Grindlay Groom & Co. Goutier, K. K. Godwin, Mr. & Mrs.

Gaffoor, Khan Grickus, M. Guillanine, A Gomes, C.

Goedkoop, Ph. H.

Gwueldy, J. R. Gwan, T. Gibson, Miss

Gwynne, Mrs. K. Grun, Mrs. H. Georg, 2, Gales, Custodio

Holsche, F.

Hogg, Mrs. Hare, Mrs. R. Hayden, R. V. D. Harms, C. H. J. Herawante, B. Hymion, Mr. Herman, J. Holliday, Mrs. H. Hill, H. M. Henderson, J. G. Hummington, W

Horne, N. G. van - Hanson, T. G.

Hayeland, P. Herné, Pierre Holliday, Mrs. Houghton Mrs. Howard, William Higsen, M. Hoffmaen, G. M. Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Henderson, F. G.

Hunt, Ataur Haneny, Mon. Hunt, LS. J. Harris, 1. D. Harbord, H. G. Hibbard, B. J. Hobbs, Wm. Hohner, M. Hilbert, F. H. Hunt, C B.

Harvate, Fred.. Hasber, H.

Harrington, Mrs. H.

Hunt, Mies H.

Hutchison, G. H,

Lost, J. A. Lenoel, Mon. Longstreet, G. Lennard, D. M. Lall Singh Lang, R. R. Lewis, G."

.W. Lafente, C. J. Li Hong Ching Lee, Mr. M. G. Long, L. Mitchell, W.T. Malcolm, Dr. F. B. Micuamar, A. E. Mohamed Ishug Macfir, A. L.. Muller, Madame S. Malcolm, A. McOsborne, W. Marlatt, C. 'L Marsh R.

McAlister & Co. Macarthy, Mr. Mongal Singh Mingel Singh McDonald, G. McCaw, Fred. Morton, R.

Mautani, T.

Marker, D.

McAuthur, Mrs.

Matsuo, L.

Messer, Capt. J. F. Martin, M. R. P. Michels, W. J. Mills, A. T.

Murphy, Capt. D. 1, MacDonald, D. 5. Moore, J. H. Max, Schrenk Murphy, Miss A. MacDonald, Geo. MacCarthy, Capt. F. Mahamed, E. R. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Alex. Masalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs. T. Maxwell

MacGregor, L. N. Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, The. Morgan, F. Mrs. Millet, Frank Marecki, H. Maeller, J. B. MacMillan, Alex. Messer, Capt. Morisey, Miss M. E. Mall, E.

Remedios, Miss J. Rocha, Mrs. L.M.5.

Symonds, J Soondar, Dai Simonson, R. Swanney, John Stretson, D.

Mrs. James

Schmellitscheck, F.

Simpson, Dr. M. J. Stoke, G. G. Sindle, Ralph Shvartz, Isac Strand, Dr. F. Silva, T. da Silva, J. P. da Schwarts, Z. W, Sutherland, G. Silva,

Miss E. da

Silva, Armada A, da Sardu, W. J. Schult, Capt. R. Silva, M. A... Sailan, C.

Sheffield, Miss E. Sam Thuang Sirdar Bin Singh Soden, J. L. Ross Sobeng, Luis Smith, Miss Sawhin, J. S. Stevenson, T. J Staples, G. B. Smith, E. Steer, B. Scott, Alex. M. Spieler, W. Stewart, E. G. Spinney, W. F. Siep, F. G. G. Stefano, C. Scheve, E. von Songer, Mrs. Sassi, D. Solomon, S. P. Scott, J. D. Smith,.C. W. D. Stier, Miss G."

Skala, Mrs. A. Sawyer, Fred. Strom, J. E. Santos, P. dos Skillen, A. See, J. A. Sulton, Char. Schwartz, A. Solomon, L. P. Schaedelin, M. E. Slatkin, Mrs. L. Starr, Miss G. Span, Mrs. Stafford, J. C. Seyhers, Frontz Standley, W. A. The Manager Silk

Manufacturing Co. Taylor, R. W. Tarker, Wm. Troost, Engene Tarce Khan

McPherson Mrs. W. E. Merriett, H. 5. Meany, Capt. J. J. Maker, C.

Mitchell, J. Mitchell, R.

Marsch, Capt. L. W. Monicelli, G.

Morgan, Wm. A. McCpnachy, Mr. Merecki, M. Moule, Ó.

Mall, E. Morris, M. M.

HcGregor, D.

Mevecki

Marsh, Capt. L. W.

Munro, P.

'Thomas, A. Ę.

Taylor, Mr.

List of Registered Coyers in Porte Bertante, Alla Singh

Luesson, Ab, Singh'

Labb, Singh Ackermann, H. Loplatre, H. Awang Bakir

Lainah Asmas, Khan

Lina Singh Ali Babadur

Li Ling See Atkin, F. (Chatham) Mattielen Emil Abbas Khan

Matwell, C.3. Byram, Mrs. G. L. Morgan, W. H. Bremers, Mrs. Frieda Mayer, Ed. von Bakkoo Alins Kishun- Monod, C.

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Morrison, Dr. E. Mehta, F Mail, Singh Mahe, Georges Moule, F. O. Muddit, Sergt. Wi Mongaillvera, C. O. De Neryrove, Henry: Naywan, F. Narjamet, Khan, I.P.C. Nam Singh Ortega, F.

Brown, Geo. H. Blanchard, Miss Blades, L.B..

Barka, Singh Bahan, Singh

Burke, M.

Bagdanoff, L.

Bovet, Bros, & Co. Bartens, Alf. Biser Josephine. Borgeent, Louls John Bhog Shugh

Chesman, Master, Wm.

Cunha, Max Cheng Sang Tai Chek Mahomed Chalmers, A. A. Cameron, W.

Catto

A. R. Diggins, Mrs. Dallas, H. Emmanuel & Co. Evenburg, Mrs. Foukoff. J. D.

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Hagi Tagile Hooper, Mrs. Hayem, M. Hannah, James Hembourg, Rozd Hugand, Charles Harder, Theodor Inchee Isahak Jacob, Thomas Jamieson, S. W. Jeffreys, Mr. V. Jefferson, Geo, Jag Singh, I.P.C. Jaffray, R. A. Jones & Coy.. Joor, S. F.

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Dctive, Jason Cave Pappadžki, C.

the English Cabinet shait nuthorize the Dutch Ministry to approach the delegates with an offer of free conduct, suspension of hostilities, etc. etc., which they might, if they think fit, calmly decline, or, having accepted and enjoy. ed a pleasant little trip to visit their friends, may decide, shall not lead to any pegotiations In a word while the delegates are to remain in exactly the same position as they are now, the British are to forego their" advantages, continue the expenses of the wax without reaping its actual gains for another three months, while these gentle- men make up their minds, A more in- conceivably impudant suggestion when made to a victorious nation on behalf of the defeated can hardly be imagined. To add the final touch, Dr. Kuyper was not aware of the abase ment which he proposed would be accepted by those for whom he acted, havi

Palmer, Mrs. H. Hauts, LORD LANSDOWNE'S REPLY

England (Dead

Letter)

Fottle

Paul, John Firy, Miss A.

Raub Australian Gold

Mining Rode Singh Rustomjee, H. Roso, E'A. Roberts, J. Rattam Singh' Sant Singh Sergt. Sing & Co.

Shields, Major E. G." S'hai.Schaedelin, M. E..

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Sive, Marco. Sampson, H. W. ( Sultan Mohamed Sabil Thorsby, E. R. Tos. R. Giglio

Thoulon, A., Macao"

(Dead Leiter.) Vodopivec Giuseppe. Veloso, Jose Walker, C.

Williams, Miss Kate Wagner, Mrs. L J Wali Mahomed Wilmson, H. Woodworth, Mrs. M. Xavier, G. M.

List of Registered]Dovers for Merchant Ships.. S.S. Aker......Ch.. T. Hanson.

Alberto....... H. Waddingham. SMS. Bussard Richard Hose. S.S. Catherine Afcar.....].W. Edwards. In Dragoman. W. Holland.

Deccan F. J. Parkes. Elcano.....A. Aumentado. Emmer...H. Wochatz." Empress of Japan. James Hunter, Ship Geo. T. Hay Nelson. Bark Grosvener Capt. GH. Boys. SS. Glaucus

Goh Choon Hong..

Thomas, Miss E. M. K.

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The Sec. Hk. Gem.

Club

- Tennichiff, Mr.

Tansley, 'Mrs.

The Agents-Atlas Parcel Express Thailon, Miss F. N.

Toan, Man

Turner, Harry

Tiddy, W. E.

Taylor, Cpl. H.

Mongaillard, C. O. de The Viscount, H.

Nason, B.

Naidu, J. R. North, H. S. Norman, A. J. Natoe Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr. Nordey, Mon Nicholson, H. J. Newton, A. H. Nomara, G.

Neil, Miss A,

'Nicklin, T. G.

Nellancourt, J.

Harvie& Thomas, J. A. Nobody, Mis,

Hollister, Geo.

Halleguab, M. A

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Jova, Jon

Jourett, G. E.

John F. Brigg & Sons

Johnston, R. NË

Jesus, J. V. de

Joseph, A

Joseph, B.

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Johnstone, Mrs. L. 'F

Tones, Miles H.

Jackson, P.

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De Aib & Coy, Messrs.Kistner Alfred

Kingham, H. P. Dawson, P. C

Lassoon, D. M.' Lewis, Mr. Lyman, E. R.. Luk Kwai

Passengers. Dawson, Mrs. R. Freight.

gih April, 13rd April,Freight,

7th. May, Fraight..

Freight. Freight.

21 MAY,

Sth April.

RAMBURG-AMERIKA::LINIE,

Hongkong OFFICE, AN

́ ́No. 1, Chieu's Buildings.

Fastern General Agency Leung Ping Hang

Evans, Mrs. E. E.. Elliott, Mrs. W. P. Epler, Mrs. H T Emmanuel & Co. Eddy, FAW. Edholm, E. Francke, G.

"GIRADET?SW)

for PREBENTE

Layus Lachman, Singh

ME. Lambie & Lodge J. E. Lehmann, Mr. Long, Th. D. Laplace F

Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogston, I.

On Ito Sama Osborn, Edward Omega, Juant Ozp, O. b..

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C. Peters,

C. Pei Tang

Pietscheg, D. Peters, Major Pange, C. T. Peters, C. Pearson, Lady Pasi, Ugo Pastrano, Josefo Rukan Din Rama Karik Roslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. N. Rudd, F. R. Russell, J. M. A. Rainy, DL Ramranda, 9. S. Rozario, F. do Rochi, A. da Richard, J.

Robinson & Co, G. Riblore, M.

Redferus, Mrs. J. R,

Russel, Jahn Ridgers, Th. W. Reynolds, J Roberta, C. A. Ricketts, Miss J. Rosario, H. do Ricco, Madame Ryley, R. G. Reale, G. Rodrigues, S. F. Rowin, T. Roth, F. Robinson, Mr. N Reid, J. G

Ralim Bux Richard, F. X. Richy, Mon.

Rennick, Capt. F. Roberts, Joha Russel, A.

Ribeira, F.T.

Thomson

Thomson, J. S. Talmoji, T. J. Treadwell, Mrs. R. Tomas, H. S... The Chikushi Goal Mining & Co. Tarrance, J. C. Tarry, Rev. R. A. Thomson, James Udgolesek, Miss Udden, Torsten Ulan, M. C. Vaught, Ed. Vance, Miss B.. Vague, O. Vance, Chas. Vitch, W. Grant Vine, E. T. Victor, Char. Vichy, L. A. Vencys, C. O. Van Bosch & Peneyro Wiggan, Mrs.

Walter, Mrs. W. B. Woodelu, Bearer

Wilson, Miss R.

Walker Theo,

Williams, A.

Highlander....Safer Ali Sarang

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Loch Trool...G. F. Warren. Mannon Martin Feterson, U.S.F.S. Kentucky......Admiral Louis Kempf U.S.S. Mariani .................G. Blasich."

Liscups .........S. Beggs. Transport Penarth...]. G. Connor S.S. Nanyo Maru......K. Sawai.

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S.S. Prometheus ..T. I. Priest

Prometheus 3 Winter. Prometheus ............), F. Priest; Prometheus ..F. Priest. Princeton....... John Sherman. Puhrrus

A. Huddleston. Radley). E. Beale, St. Dunsion.......Leop. Peringer. Sindia Teenkat

Rahim Box! James Crowlic. U.S.S. Wheeling...... H. Whitaker.

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies: Offices at Hongkong,

Allen, A. C.

Brady

Brega

Chanvingon

Choptekseng Daihing

Kriparam Kwongonwao Kwonesh chung Linchuang. Lungtal

Pollock

Drayton (2 telegrams) Singwoo

Wing Hing Lung & Co. Dredging

Wiseman, G.

Wong Lin Hi

Wells, Cargo Express,

etc.

Wheeler, P. H.

Winter, Reinhold

Wong, Mrs. L

Worsley, Mrs.

Wilson, Capt.& Mr. H. Walker, Mr. A. R. Woodger, P..B, Williams Dr. W. J..

Wheatley, R. N. Waris, Khan Wren, C. Wilson, Harry Warley, C. H. Wassermann, H. E. William, S. Woodchick, E. S. Wall, fearge Wisner, Rey, O, F. Westbury, H. Woodchuck, Miss J. Wilheim, F. H. Ward, Rev. E. William, R. H. 1. Walch, A. C.

Edwards, Raphael

Evenburg

Francis Foy

Glenline

Heongsinngcheong Hlychaing Kingmow

Sperry Tungylsoon. Vanshinghang Wingo

Wolf

Yunchong

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OUR LONDON LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondent).

has elicited a chorus of unusually unanimous praise. Even the Pro-Beor Continental organs have nothing to say against it, and by their silence acquiesce in the general verdict that it was the only possible answer." If there were any fault it lay in a too conciliatory tone which might possibly be misconstrued abroad, or twisted into an admission of weak- nean, by those whose work it is to breathe into every British statement a meaning contrary to the obvious intention. The easily flowing lines and graceful periods recalled the reason origin- ally given for the appointment of Lord Lands-: downe to a post of such importance as the Foreign Office, when, as Secretary of War, he failed so dismally. "The Marquis is such an admirable French scholar."

Opinion is divided as to whether the. Boer, delegates will act on the hint conveyed in the British reply, and themselves approach the Government with a request for safe conduct. and the rest. In face of the concluding para.. graph of Lord Lansdowne's communication- the reason which would dictate such a move is not apparent.

"In these circumstances His Majesty's Go- vernment have decided that if the Boer leaders should desire to enter into negotiations for the purpose of bringing the war to an end, those negotiations must take place not in Europe, but in South Africa." With this decision all but the Pro-Boer section of the nation-án infinitesimal minority-heartily concur, for it reaus that the chief figure on the British side, will be the man best qualified to judge every point submitted by the saemy--Lard Milner, It is a great blow to the Daily New-to whom however, this consolation remains, that, when peace is concluded, the editorial chair might be offered to the ignored gentleman now resident in Brussels.

LORD SALISBURY,

in his speech at the Junior Constitutional on Wednesday evening, spoke out with no uncer- tain voice upon the whole subject. After reiterating the desire of ministers for peace he condudad"But for all the lives we have lost, all the treasure we have sacrificed, all the efforts we have made, wo must have this one reward-

that for the future there shall be security in that sorely tried and desolate part of the Empire, upon which the ambition of Mr. Kruger has poured this abundance of sorrow." The whole speech was beartily cheered, but this sentence as the crux of the whole argument was received with rounds of applause. The nation at large is quite clear what it wants, and the Premier in that one word security summed up the legitimate demand of all who have suffered in. heart, in body, or in pocket during the part two years,

A reference to the financial aspect of the war reminds me tofmention an optimistic article in the current Nineteenth Century, which recalls the statement of Mr. J. B. Robinson that the untold wealth of the Transvaal will repay a bundred-fold all the expenditure in money to which the Empire has been put. The supply of gold, copper, coal and diamonds is hardly touched and other minerals abound. The most serious question in this connection appears to be the absence of labour, and Mr. Cecil Rhodes, scheme to introduca Chinese coolies receives warm, and well argued support in another paper of the same review. Ample recognition is ac corded to the many admirable qualities of the Chinese workman, and to his superiority as a member of a mixed-community, over all other coloured races.

Lord Salisbury's 72nd birthday, and the Peace rumours have together cause a revival of..

· LONDON, February 7th, THE DUTCH PLACE PROPOSALS.- gossip respecting the date of his retirement, On Tuesday night the text of the negotia- and matters connected therewith. The latest tions with Holland was made public in statement from authoritative sources" has it, London and Amsterdam simultaneously. A that the Premier cares nothing about the general idea of the tenour of the communica Coronation, and the termination of the war will tions on both sides had been current for a be his signal for laying down the seals of office. couple of days, before, so that no disappoint. There is a measure of probable, truth ja this ment was felt when it became officially known new theory-that is to say, Lord Salisbury's that Lord Lansdowne had forwarded a polite friends assert that he intends to stand by the refusal to the surprising note of the Dutch country till the war is over, even if that should But it is unlikely, authority"! Cabinet. Truth to say the naivete of a not be this year. Kuyper's proposals was the oply point notwithstanding, that should peace be signed Woodmann, Saiboo, A. which the British public was not folly prepared before the Coronation, that the aged Premier

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