Mails.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902.
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S. CO.,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
UNOLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE
Letters for the following persons lie un
claimed at the Post Office
Arxer, Fuan Ah Fook
Allaraki, Sate
Emmanuel & Co.
Eddy, F. W.
Ezekiel, A. R
Adamsen, Mr. Llans Ellis, T. W. S.
Ah Pool
Allahditta Khan
Abdul Hasan
Ahversing, Mr.
Adamson, S.
Anderson, W. A.
Anderson, Mrs. A. J.
Anelino, Miss L.
G. D.
Apice Allred, Mrs. Andersen, K. Allix, Maurice Addries, M.
Ah Yau Alaraka Siand
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, Abad, Miss I.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROFE;
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
"DORIO
"NIPPON MART"
"PERU"
"COPTIO"
"AMERICA MARU"
"CITY OF PEKING”.
......TUESDAY, 25th March, at Noon. .THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Noon,
FRIDAY, 11th April, at Noon. SATURDAY, 19th April, at Noon. TUESDAY, 29th April, at Noon. ,TUESDAY, 6th May, at Noon.
THE O, & Q. Company's Steamship "DORIC," will be despatched for SAN FRAN- CISCO, via SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 25th 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 from 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 RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.
Special rates (First-class only) to European Points, are granted in 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 parts 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 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.
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Freight will be received on board mil 4 P.. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the office until P.M. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full value of aange is repaired,
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipthent of Car, or parcel (valued at $100. Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San Franciscn, in the United States, should he 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
is less than $100. U.S. Guld.
For further Information as to Fas-age and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com panicz, Queen's Building.
1902
Hongkong, r3th March, 1932.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP
SAFETY
SPEED.
LINE.
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,coo Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots. ~PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, and April. R.M.S. TARTAR.Comdr. E. Beetham, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 16th April EMPRESS OF INDIA...Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 23rd April. EMPRESS OF JAPAN.Comdr. H. Pybas, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 14th May. R.M.S. ATHENIAN .Comdr, H. Mowatt
WEDNESDAY, 21st May.
1902
THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND THEN is de voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journay, 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, Halifax, New York and Roston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, 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.
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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 Chicage World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passok,
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN.HOTELS of this route are owned and oparated by the Company, and their appointmens and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to Hongkong, 12th March 2
D. F. BROWN, General Agent,
Pedder's Strel.
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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
09TASIATISCHEN FRÄCHTDAMPFER DIENST.
(Taking Cargo at through Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORI LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTI BAGL SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTB).
PROPOSED
STEAMERS. ARMENIA
Sachs
FROM SÄILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
DESTINATIONS.
GENOA and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE),
KONIGSBERG... MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG
HiMayar Ba ́BAMBERG .act Ace-Zurbonsen
ADRIA
2. Knuth
SEGOVIA
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SAXONIA
Jangor.
ARAGONIA
Forst date!!
(Calling at SINGAPORE and PEnano). HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling 21 SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRE and HAMBURG.
(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG), HAVRE, and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO).. HAVKE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG). NEW YORK.
HONGKONG.
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SAILING DATES.
Freight. 25th Mar.
26th Mar.
Arndt, E. J. A. B. Anderson, J. W. American Commercial
Co., Ltd. Abade, I. E. Bishan Singh Browning, S. J. Browne, F. W. Brand, S. Brown, Geo, W. Brown, Miss K... Bell, Jack Bernard, F. Bela Singh Babonneau, M. Baboo C. Malai Black, G.
Brown & Co., Messrs. Burden, W. G. Bond, Mr. Brumbam, W. Brougham, E. H. Bresson, C. Belisle, L. J. Bell, Miss M. C. Brown, Thomas Bennett, . E.
Burnside, J.
Borne Black, Wm. Beach, Miss E. Belle, 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
L. W.
31.
Bowie, Dr. Broadbridge, A. C. Bennett, E. F. Burkitelli Budge, James Boutard, J. Bambridge, M. Bailey, E. Bach, A. H
.H. Bryan, Miss E. V. Becket, O. Brusson, Mad. Borgeest, L. J. Blake, Capt. W. H. Bildt, D. de, de Bristowe, Bell, Mrs. Broe, Conrad de Bacon, J. H.. Catz, V. Leon Claxon, Mr. Chuvartr, Miss A. Chapman Cooper, Miss A, B. Chatterton, Chas. Capt. Chink. Carboni, Mrs. F. Conry, Mrs. Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss L. Canledge, W. Calder, Capt. A. S. Crowl, A. L. Closs, A. Charmatz, Adolf Cayford, William Cutmann, Rev. C. Chiu Chong Quie Ghang, J. Cook, & Co., L. F.
·Clark, A. Cooper, A. Conley, Miss M. Grossby, F, Churchill, A. D. Cherry, W. Chester, Mr. Carlington, G.T.S. Courtney, Mrs. M. Caben, Miss G. Chuvartz, A. Ches, D.' Chandar Singh Crosbie, D. B. T. Cameron, Ch. Crowford, G. Chune, 0. A. Cruz, Theresa Carlton, Phil Clark, Miss E. Cotell, Mrs. H. M. Corbin, P. F. }.. Claton, Capt. H. Caywood, S. S. Ch. Tong Cayle, Mrs. Craig, Rev. A. M.
Comrie, A. F. Duncan, J. or P. Dripdale, Miss Dultor, H. F. Dionicio, Leoncio Dawson, J. F. Dunn, F. I. Downes, B. Durant, Mrs. H. Dillon James Danials, W Davis, St, Do. L. Durstine, R. S. Drayton, J. C. Davies, G. Dethleffson, IL Digiovanni, Capt. Dickson, R. C
Freight and Dallas, H. Passengers. Delebeque, Mad. J.
9th April. Freight, Doré, A.
4
23rd April Freight.
yth May. Freight,
21st May,
8th April.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Honakong OFFICE,
Freight.
Freight.
via SUEZ CANAL
For further Particulars, ‘apply to
Hongkong, 1st March, fora.
No. 1, Queen's Buildings, j
Dawson, Mrs. R.
Davies, Miss R. Davis, Prof W. A.
* Lloyd, P. *** Liddy, WE
Ellis, Vivian Evenburg, Mrs. Ezekiel, Isaac Zackariah Francke, G.
Fuster, Capt. W, L. Faca, Juan Farrell, N. A.
Francisco, Signor Fairy, William Feluz, F. de la Fesler, J. S. Fenton, C. Finleyson, Mrs. Fisher, H. W. Falkiner, Dr. A. C. Fitzgerald, T. J. Ferro, G. P. del Firth, F. N. Forest, Miss A. Forest, Miss L. Faye, Mrs. A. L
Fitzgerald, Miss
Rennick, Capt. F. Robarts, John
Lambia & Lodgo J. E. Russel, A.“
Lehmann, Mr.
Long, Th. D...
Laplace, F
Loveland, J. L. Leonard, M. Loft P. H.
Lewis, C. M. Lillie, J. J. Lenoel, Mon. Longstreet, G. Lennard, D. M. Lall Singh Lang, R. R. Lewis, G. W. Lafiente, C. J. Li Hong Ching Lee, Mis. M. G. Long, L. Lagrave, Mrs. Lewingdon; Mrs. J. Lowton, Miss M. Li Piu Lam Mitchell, W. T. Malcolm, Dr. F. B. Micuamar, A. E Mohamed, Ishag Maefir, A. L. Muller, Madame S. Malcolm, A McOsborne, W. Marlatt, C. L. Marsh R.
McAlister & Co.
French, Dr. F. Fazal Din
Femandes, I. A.
Featherstone, Miss E,
Macarthy, Mr. Mongal Singh Mingel Singh
Ferrier, Jas.
Françon, E. L...
Gassics, I.
Ford, Mrs. R. A.
Fay, F.
Golla Mahomed
Grey, F.
Guisdan, Mrs, M.. Garcia, Francisco Graham, Esq.
Grindlay Groom & Co.
Goutier, K, K. Godwin, Mr. & Mrs. Gafloor, Khan Grick's, M.. Guillanine, A. Gomes, C. Goedkoop, Ph. H. Gwueldy, J. R. Gwan, T. Gibson, Miss Gwynne, Mrs. K. Grun, Mrs. H.
Groves, Capt. T. W..
Georg, Z.
Gales, Custodio
Gower, H.
1
Gould, Paul
Gonsalez, E. G. R.
B.
Hare, Mrs. R.
Holsche, F.
Heyden, R. V. D. Harins, C. B. J. Hernwarte, B. Hymiow, MT. 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. Hoffmann, G. M. Halbrooks, Alex Hobson, R. P. Henderson, F. G. Bunt, Arthur Haneny, Mon. Hunt, L. S. J. Harris, I. D. Harbord, H. C. Hibbard, B. J. Hobbs, Wm. Hohner, M. Hilbert, F. H. Hunt, C. B. Harvate, Fred. Hasber, H. Harrington, Mrs. H. Hunt, Miss H. Hutchison, G. H Harvie & Thomas, J. A. Hollister, Geo. Halleguah, M. A. Henderson, G. E. Hill, Geo, L. Hammer, Fr. Henderson, Mr. Harmston, Miss L. Huckle, F..A. Hudtwälchen, H. Harrison, A. M. Hailes, F. Hood, Mrs. W. Iaufbhai, Mutta Abdul
Hassan Inkwell, C. W. Itosojekts, Mr. Inretig, Lina Ingram, S. A. Isaac, Aboody Judah, J: S. Johnaton, W. W. Juffer, A. M. Joseph, E. D. Jay Singh Jones, W.
Jambo
Jova, Jon Joureti, G. E
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John F. Brigg & Sons
Johnstone, R. N. Jesus, J..V. do Joseph, A.
Jaggoo
Joseph, &
Johnstone, Mrs. L. F. Jones, Miss H...
Jackson, P.
jowand, Singh
Kingston, I. W.
Kerr, William
Kubota, Miss S.
McDonald, G. McCaw, Fred. Morton, R. Mautani, T. Marker, D. McAuthur, Mrs. Matsuo, L.
Remedios, Miss J.
Rocha, Mrs. 1.M.S.
Ryley, R. G.
Rath, C.
Symonds, J. Soondar, Dass Swanney, John Strotson, D. Stephen, 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 Schwartz, Z. W. Sutherland, G.
8. Silva, Miss E, da
Silva, Arminda 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 Sawbin, 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 Songes, Mrs. Scott, J. D. Skala, Mrs. A. Sawyer, Fred. Strom, J. H. Skillco, A. See, J. A. Sutton, Char, Schwartz, A., Solomon, L. P. D. Starr, Miss G. Span, Mrs. Stafford, J. C. Schaedelin, M. E. Simonson, R. Sassi, D. Seyhers, Fronta St. Clair, C. L Smith, C. F. The Manager Silk
Manufacturing Co. Tarker, Wm. Troast, Engene Tarce Khan Thomas, A. E. Taylor, Mr. Thomas, Miss E. M. K. The Sec. Hk. Gem.
Club Tennichiff, Mr.
Messer, Capt. J. F. Martin, M. R. P. Michels, W. J. Mills, A. T. Murphy, Capt. D. I. MacDonald, D..S. Moore, J. H. Max, Schrenk Murphy, Miss A MacDonald, Geo, MacCarthy, Capt. F. Mahomed, H, K. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Alex. Manalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs. T. Maxwell MacGregor, L. N Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, Tho' Morgan, F. Mrs. Miliat, Frank. Moeller, J. B. Messer, Capt. Morrisey, Miss M. E. McPherson Mrs. W. E. Merriett, A. S. Meany, Capt. J. F Maker, C.
Mitchell, }.
Mitchell, R.
Tansley, Mrs.
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Parcel Express
Marech, Capt. L. W. Thallon; Miss F. N.
Monicelli, G.
Moll, E. McGregor, D.
Munro, P.
Toan, Mon. "
Turner, Harry.
Tiddy, W. E.
Taylor, Cpl. H.
Mongaillard, C. O. de The Viscount, H.
Morris, Mrs. L.
Mark, J. I.
McCormach, R. J. McConachy, Mr. Marsh, Capt, L. W. Moulc, O. Manick, I. C. McDonald, Esq. McCarthy, J. W. Nason, B. Naidu, J. R. 'North, H. S. Norman, A. J. Naitoe Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr. Nordey, Mon. Nicholson, H. J. Newton, A. H. Nomara, G. Neil, Miss A. Nobody, Mrs.
Nettancourt, J.
Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogston, I.
On Ito Suma Osborn, Edward Omega, Juan Ozp, O.. Oli Teong Hum Oh Kachi, Minn Piggott, F. T. Ponvea, Carlos Plummer, F. R. Percebois, M. Papple, F. Pedersen, O. Pill, Char. Puddaphat, W. Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mr. Porter, A. M. J. Paton, Fred, N, Paclilla, T. A. Parker, C. L. Peterson, C. Peters, C. F. Pei Tang Pietscheg, D. Peters, Major Pange, C. T. Pearson, Lady' Pasi, Ugo Pastrano, Josefa Rukan Din Rama Karik Roslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. N. Rudd, F. R. Russell, J. M. A. Rainy, D. L. Ramranda, 8. 5. Romaria, F. do
Krichaloff, E. W.& S.H. Rocha, A. da
Kumamoto, J.
Keltlar, H. C.
Kalin, Paul
Kiemer, Miss E, L., Kennedy, F. H, K. S. L
Keaning, J.
Kaerger, H.
Kennedy, H.
-Khuaj Bakot
Death & Coy, Messia, Kikuchi, T.
Kistner Alfred Dunn, F. E.
Kershaw, E. P. Kollinger, A. Lassoon, D. N, Lewis, Mr. Lyman, E. R. Luk Kwai Loung Ping Hang Laune Lachman, Singh
Drury Ewing, Taau Earle, 1 W. Evans, Mrs. E. E.. Elliott, Mrs. W, P.
Eplex, Mrs. H. T.
Richard, J.
Robinson & Co., G. Ribiere, M.
Redferus, Mr. J. R. Russsh, Jahn Ridgers, Th. W. ;. Reynolds, J. Roberts, C. A. Ricketts, Miss J. Rozario, K. do Ricco, Madame Reale, G. Rodrigues, S. F. Rovin, T. Roth, F. Robinson, Mrs. N. Reid, J. G. Ralim Bux Richard, F. X. Richy, Mon.
Thomos, J. S.. Throsby, E. R. Treadwell, Mrs. R. The Ghikushi Coal
Mining & Co. Tarrance, J. C.
Torry, Rev. R. A. Thomson, James Twine, G. W. Ting Cheong Uddolesek, Miss Udden, Torsten Ulan, M. C. Vaught, Ed. Vance, Miss B. Vague, O. Vance, Chas. Vitch, W. Grant Vine, E. T.
Victor, Chur.
Vichy, L., A.
Vencys, C. 0.
Van Bosch & Peneyro
Vulkwell, C. W.
Vernon, Miss I. Vine, E. T. Wiggan, Mrs.. Walter, Mrs, W. B.
Woodelu, Bearer Wilson, Miss R. Walker Theo,
Williams, A.
Wing Hing Lung & Co. Wiseman, G. Wong Lin Hi Wells, Cargo Express,
etc.
Wheeler, P. H. Winter, Reinhold Wong, Mrs. L. Worsley, Mr. Walker, Mr. A. R. Woodger, P. B. Williams Dr. W.JJ. Wheatley, R. N. Waris, Khan Wren, C. Warley, C. H. Wassermann, H. E. William, S. Woodchick, E. S. Wall, George Wissor, Rev, O. F. Westbury, H. Woodchuck, Miss J. Wilheim, F. H. Ward, Rev. E, William, R. H. I.
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To which lands itself to the
Kewnoy, Rev. GS.R.Ntion of rats in the holds of ship
H.MS. Cambrian
8. E. Coast America:
(Dead Letter)
List of Registered Cavers in Posto Rostante, Abarca Ramon, Paris Alla Singh Ah, Singh Ackermann, H. Awang Bakir, Asman, Khan Ali Bahadur Atkin, F. (Chatham) Abbas Khan Byram, Mrs. G. L... Bakkoo Alias Kishun
∙lun!
Brown, Geo, H. Blanchard, Miss Blades, L. B. Barka, Singh
Bahan, Singh
Burke, M. B. Bagdanoff, L. Bovet, Bros. & Co," Bartens, Alf Biser Josephine Borgeent, Louis John Bhog Singh Borodsi Circus Bilat D...
(Russian address} Bonnechwai Brawn, Mrs. Bestil Chesman, Master, Wm. Cunha, Max. Cheng Sang Tai Chek Mahomed Chalmers, A. A. Cameron, W. Catto, A. R. Cafuir Deugrans,
Manila
Cousins, Mrs. G. Chanda, Singh Diggins, Mrs. Dallas, H. Emmanuel & Co. Evenburg, Mrs. Foukoff. J. D. Freiz, F. Fridenberg, D. François, A.
Farguhar, Mrs. T. C. Fung Min Tsow Goldenbergs, A.
Lusasen, H. Labb, Singh Leplatre, H. Lainat Lina Singh Li Ling See Lippmann, Ernest Mattiesen Emi) Matwell, C.J. Mayer, Ed. von Monod, C. Morrison, Dr. E. Mehta, F Mail, Singh Moule, F. O Muddit, Sergt. W. Mangaillverd, C. O De Neryrove, Heniyle Naywan, F. Narjamot, Khan, L.P.C. Nam Singh" Ortega FVD Octive, Joson Cave Pappadaki, C. Palmer, Mrs. H. Hauts,
England (Dend Letter) Pottle Paul, John Piry, Miss A. Raub Australian Gold
Mining Roda Singh Rustomjee, H. Rose, B. A. Roberts, Ja Rattam Singh Rutgler, Jurers (2) Remedios, Miss Julia- Sant Singh Sergean Strautin Pakin State
Railway Spray, Miss Minnie Stornay, Mrs. H.-C.
New York Sing & Co. Schaedelin, M. E.
Gulam Mahamed S'hai Smith, Miss A
Hagi Tugite
Hand, C. P.
Hooper, Mrs.
Hayem, M. Hannah, James Hombourg, Roza
Hugand, Charles
Harder, Theodor
Horwitz, E.
Inchco Isabak
Isection
Scheinker, Mile. Neli. Sherwood, Mrs. Alice. Schwartze, & Co. (3) Simoes, A
Siva, Marco. Sampson, H. W. (2)· Sultan Mohamed Sahil Schultze Joh Thorsby, E. R
Henderson, Mrs. Lillie Tos, R. Giglic
Jacob, Thomas Jamieson, S. W. Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Jefferson, Geo. Jag Singh, I.P.C. Jaffray, R. A. Jones & Coy. Jottrant, Emilie Kohn, Jacob
(2)
Thoulon, A, Macao
(Dead Leiter.) Thomas, Harry Titygerald, Miss Cissy Vodopivec Giuseppe. Veloso, José - Walker, C. Williams, Miss Kats Wagner, Mrs. L. J. (2) Wali Mahomed
Wilmson, H. S Woodworth, Mrs. M. Kom He, Miss (S'hai.) Wong Hoi Pang Kon T. M.
Wong Yin Cheon
Klipper, G.
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Deccandi, J. Parkesta
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..J. E. Beale, Sabine Rickmers...Capt. Nesbit. U.S.S. Wheeling.A. H. Whitaker.
Yorktown...J. L. Feeuty,
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List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices at Hongkong.
Allen, A. C.
Brady
Brega Chanvingon
Choptakseng
Daihing
David
Hlychaing
Jarcot
Kingmow. Kriparam Kwongonwao, Linchuang. Lungtai
Drayton (2 telegrams) Pollock
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these rata may be Ban and I think undoubtedly they came Bombay in the case of the Bullaarât,
fore, if Bombay, would rid the ships of rats there and we took the sama steps here and also took the same steps in regard to ships afterthey have anished discharging their cargo, two would do a great deal of good. I beg, therefore, to move that the Government be asked to provide the necessary apparatus, and afterwards, if we find that it is no use for the abips, I think it would be very usefully.em- played in our own drains,
The President-Before I say anything on the proposition I would point out that the two classes of vessels, which the memorandum of the Medical Officer and the Local Government | Board recommend should be treated with S02 gas are(1) those ships arriving here with plague on board or on which plague has oc curred; and (2) those ships that have come from places infected with plague, I would add that, it be used on ships which use this as a terminal point...
Hon. Chatham-I do not quite understand the remarks Mr. Osbome has made with regard to the use of this apparatus. He said in the course of his remarks that yarn was a very favourable type of cargo for harbouring rats, and he also said that this apparatus could be used for destroying rats in those ships after the cargo had been discharged. I presume, if the cargo is favourable for harbouring rats, the thing would be to use this apparatus before the cargo was discharged, not after that. I may be wrong, but it seems to me that the rats would be brought ashore with the cargo in such cases. Hon. Mr. Brewin-What is the cost of this apparatus?
The President£800.
Mr. Osborne What I intended was that a ship should be rid of rats at Bombay and this port-first of all, before the cargo is put in, and then after the cargo is put out here. I say after the cargo is put out here, because I doubt very much as to the efficacy of this contrivance when a ship is full of cargo.When a ship is empty it is much more likely that the gas will have a wholesale effect upon the rats, but not with the cargo in the ship.
The President-I am afraid if it is m ployed in a ship after she is empty the rats would all escape. I know in ports at which it has been used it is put in while the cargo is still in the bold. Then the cargo is taken out and the rats are found dead after its removal I think that is the principal reason why this should be used mainly on ships which use this as a terminal port. After the cargo is taken. out you get the rats.
Mr. Osborne That is a matter of detail. It does not affect the principle.
Hon. Mr. BrewinWith your
permission, Sir, I will read the resolution of the Gove ment of India upon the question of the danger of infection being spread by rats on ships. The Commission say that although theoreti cally it is possible that plague infected rats might carry the disease from one country to another, there is no evidence that infection has. ever been carried in this manner. They think that the suggested fumigation of the holds of ships so as to destroy rats is both unnecessary and impracticable.!).
The President seconded Mr. Osborne's mo tion.
On a divison there voted for the motion the President, Dr Clark and Mr. Osbome;, against Mr. Brawie, Mr. Chatham, and Mr. Badeley. The motion was carried by the cast- ing vote of the President.
SANITARY BOARD.
Last Thursday afternoon, a Sanitary Board meeting was held in the Board Room There were Present: Dr. J; M. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Officer (President); Hon. A W Brewin, Registrar General (Vice-President); Dr. F. W. Clark, Medical Officer of Health Mr. F. J. Badeley, Acting Captain Superinten dent of Police; Hon. WChatham, Director of Public Works Mr. R. Osborne, and Mr. G. A. Woodcock (Secretary),⠀⠀
CHOLORA IN CANTON, The Secretary submitted further correspon dance relative to the outbreak of cholera in
SCHEME TO DESTROY SHIP RATS: Genton.
OPPOSITION ON THE SANITARY BOARD
At yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Board a communication was considered from the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce regarding an apparatus devised for pumping 50 gas into the holds of ships for the destruction of rats,"
The President-1 may state that I have been In communication with Dr Ringer conceming this presumed outbreak of cholera at Canton, and be informa ma that there has been no fresh case since Friday fast amongst Europeans and that the disease appears to be confined to Honam, as far as he can
he can understand PLAGUE MATCHED AT YAU-MA-TU The Secretary Inid on the table, an appl tion by the Hongkong and Kow, Bad and Godown Co., Ld, för pen
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Extracts of the letter have already appeared in this paper and we give the following discussion which ensued at t the Board meeting yesterday:
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