Mails.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1902.
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S, CO.,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
Rocha, A. da Richard, J
Krichalef,E. W. & H.S.Redforus, Mrs. J. R.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.
Kerr, William Kubota, Miss S.
Kumamoto, Ja
Russol, John
Kalin, Paul
Kiemer, Miss E. L.
Kroll, Mrs. N..
Letters for the following persons lie un Keltlarn, H. C.
claimed at the Post Office:-
Atkinson, J. 3.
Art, Hon. Albert von
Arxer, Fuan
Ah Fook
Allaraki, Sate Maxander, àí. R. Adanise», Mrs. Hans Na Pamil
All day the Khan.
Angal Hasan Alversing, Mr.
Andrew S.
Anderson, W. A. Anderson, Mrs. A. J.
Anelina, Miss L. Apice, G. D.
Alfred, Mrs.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, Andersen, K.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE:
"GAELIC".
.PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGRONG.
"HONGKONG MARU "
"CHINA "
"DORIC".
"NIPPON MARU '
"PERU"
„FRIDAY, 28th February, at Noon. ...................SATURDAY, Sth March, at Nong.
„TUESDAY, 18th March, at Nocu. TUESDAY, 25th Alanch, at Noun. ...THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Noon."
„FRIDAY, 11th April, at Nonn.
THE O. & D. Company's Steamship "GAELIC," will be despatched for SAN FRAN- CISCO, via SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KORE, ISLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, the 28th instant, at Noon, ang eight 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, Fung von kermavoy Imam Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States on oodata.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPP have the base of the Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN RACEPIC CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and GOT TOWN PACIFIC RAILS WAY; also, the CANADIAN 'FACHFI" RAILWAY,on parod regular tarif rate.
Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES SAN FRANCISCO and CHIRAG 0, penoptroa et tla Seha PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DEN ER and B19 4R 3. Railways, and trap Chicago bolesti, you the cloice of
Special rates Forsterläsa (857) 49, Europeas. Ponik
of the Naval, iilutary, Diplonnues and Consula. Nyovest
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to the
k, between SIC, GENERAL Shtest cotaerting
Meners vrbanda
located in Asia, and to European Officials in une Service of the travernments' of China and Japan.
TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, songual rates (tirat class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Millary Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of Chien 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 Honolul obey oad, within twelve months.
Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Vokolini, atut other japan Parts, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United Stanya Cheerland yaitway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.
Freight will he received on board until 4 P.M. the day previon, a sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in fulf¦ value of same sa requited.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Car, pdad (valood or Bio Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the C4.4i Stated, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at 5.. Brancisca.
Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel fena
is less than $100. U.S. Gold.
For further Information as to Passage (ind"Freight, apply
panies, Queen's Building.
1902
Hongkopy, 25th February,"ios.
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Allis, Maurice Addries, M. Brown, Rev. A. J. Bruce, Mrs. Buno, Co. Pelham Brutter, K. H. Baker, Mrs. N. Benson, F. Burke, F. C. Barnez, E. G. Bauer, Henry Butsch, K.
Bishen Singh Banina, 'E. E. Bougum, E. Barrow, 11. F. Browning, S. J. Brand & Co.
lochuys, Vic.
Bruce, A. M. Brownie, F. W. Brand, S.
Down, Geo. W: Braithwaite, Geo. Brown, Miss K. Beanett, Mrs. 1, E. Hell, Jack Bishop, W. C. Bernard, F. Cisima Singh Dela Singh
bonneau, Al Habut C. Malai Black, G.
Brown & Co., Messrs. Burden, W. 6. Hond, Ma Bramham, W. Bailey, Miss F. Buford, Mra, M. 13. Brougham, H. H. Bresson, C. Hieste. Lyde diell, Miss M. C. Brown, Thomas doake, A. Bennett, 1. V Burnside, J. Borus
Black, Wm.
Beach, Miss E.
Bellef, L. P. Ban, R.
hipment) when the value
the arc of the Com-
J. 5. VAN BUREN, Aken..
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Bishop, & Co., F. Bruce, Miss K.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY.'S
ROYAL
SAFETY
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
PUNCTUAL**
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND KURUPE, via CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
1902
(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, BCJ Twin Screw Steamships -6,000 Tuns--toon Horse Power-Spreil 19 Renth PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONAL
WEDNESDAY, ofth February. ...............Comdr. H. Mawati ...... ATHENIAN EMPRESS OF JAPAN.Comdr. H. Pyling, K.N.K..........WRIVES DAY, ruh March. EMPRESS OF CHIA | „Somdr. 1 dichilak, R.N.K...WEDNESDAY, 2nd April. TARTAR............. Centdi. Betinin, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 16th April. EMPRESS OF INDIA „Alemdam, & Murnal. TaN,KA AVIOANESDAY, 23rd April- THE magnificer: Twin-sciew Sureshiga of the Line day thingh the taungus INLAND THE
SEA OF IMa2, and usrude uke the voyage, You (HAMA TO VANCOUVER [B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving TMRRE DAYS to a WPEK in the Trans. Patiñe journey, and Vancouver with the TANTIAL-OVERLAND TRAINS of the make. connection CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILMOY? which teave-dily, and at the Continent FROM THE FACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with att TransAtlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.
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 clasa anly) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governmenta.
The attractive features of the Company's toute embrace is PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for samne at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway pastes.
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Caising are unexcelled.
For farther information, Maps, Guide-dlook", Rates of Passage, der,, apply to
Hongkong, 12th February, 1902.
D. E. BROWN, Genedi Ayent, Brador's Street.
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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD..
CATASIATISCHER FRACKTDAMPFER DIENST,
(Taking Cargo at rengh Kates to ANTWERP AMSTERDAM, KOTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, Lisbon, Opoktu, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GZHOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE: BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS).
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
STEAMERE
C. FERD. LAEISZ
Fuchs, in SITHONIA ........
Roerden"...singer) KÖNIGSBERG
Mayer ARMENIA
Sachs
BAMBERG
Zurboasen
SEGOVIA
Foer
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATIONS.
HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENÁNŮ),
HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMEO). MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG). GENOA and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE). HAVRE and, HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRE and -HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).
For farther Particulars, apply to
Hugkoop. 14th February 1901,
HONGKONG.
SAILING DATES,
26th Feb. Freight.
Butter. 1. J.
Bunnell, Max. M.'.
Brownlow, E. O. :
Carter, Stisg
Capz, V-Leon
Colt, lies E.
Calbor, Miss
urtes, Mrs. M. ' Centeno, Leonardo
Caffage, Capt. W. A. Casker, P). ! Cailado, ji
Cowdin, J. R.
arishuli, J. T. art, A. ochstdge, J.. Conscience, Chr Cory, A. P Candler, Thomas Cluson, Mr. Chuvartz, Miss A. Chapman Cooper, Miss A. B. Challerton, Chas Chung Capt., Marboni, Mrs. F. Conry, Mrs. Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss L. Carvalho, J. de Canludge, W. Calder, Capt. A. S. Crow, A. L Closs, N. Cost, Dna, A. C. S. Charinatz, Adolf Cayford, Williamı Catherinae, 1. D. Chinamn, Rev. Chiu Chong Quic Confy, Mrs"
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Ewing, Tanu
Earle, J. W.
Eamshaw, 11.
Eastern GeneralAgency
Ellis, Vivian Edwards, W. J.. Faeria, Miss B. L. de Finch, R.
Fraser Mrs.
Frey, Fritz Prancke, G: Fuster, Capt. W. L Fuca, Juan Farrell, N. A. Francisco, Signor Fairy, William
Feluz, F. de la Fesler, † S. Fenton, C. Finlayson, Mrs. Fisher, H. W. Falkiner, Dr. A, C,
Fitzgerald, T. J. Ferro, G. P. del Firth, F. N Faushawe, L. A. Françaid, E. L. Fester, Rev. T. M. Forest, Miss A. Forrest, Miss L. Foyo, Mrs. A, L. Flurscheim, B. Foys, Francis Griffin, A. E. Guy, Rev. P. J. Goolan, H. I. M.
· Goal, J. Van Der Groot, A. de Gregor, J Guiguard, Theo. Glover, Mrs. Gubbay, Nahom Graliam, M. J. Gray, Miss Gilbert, Miss S. Graham, W. L.
Gassies, 1.
Golla Maliomed Gey, F.
Chuisdan, Mrs. M. Garcia, Francisco Gralin, Esq.
Grindlay Groom & Co. Goutier, K. K.
Godwin, Mr. & Mrs.
Gaffoor, Khan Grickus, M. Guillanine, A.
Gomes, C.
Kinghorn, H.
Kennedy, F. H.
|| K. S. L.
Keoning, J.
Kaerger, H.
Langham, W.
Lambert, J. G.
Lambert, Fred.
Leon, F. R. pai de
Long
Legan, R. Lee, Mrs. A. G.
Lastoon, D. M. Lewis, ME Lythan, E. R.. Luk Kwai Leung Ping Hang
Laune
Ridgers, Th. W. Reymonds, J. Roberts, C. A. Ricketts, Miss J. Rozario, H, do Ricco, Madame
Ryley, R. G.
Reale, G.
Rodrigues, S. F.
Rowin, T.
Roth, F
Robinson, Mrs. N.
Reid, J. G.
Ralim Bux
Steele, F. M. Stowell, E. C Simpson, W. Simons, A. Sampson, Miss Symonds, J. Soondar, Dass Simonson, R.
Lamble & Lodge J. E. Schmellitscheck, F.
List of Registered Covers in Posta Rortante. | ants have risen greatly in price in Burma.
Attias Mrs. C.
Ah Choy, Miss
Ab, Singh
Adamson, D. B. Atlantis, Miss I. Altmann, W.
Attama Singh Amjad Khan (*) Ajaib Singa Ackermann, H.--
Bakir
Awang
Asman, Khan
Ali Bahadur
Klipper, G.
there are still large herds to be found Khanu Singh, I.P.C.827 in the Pegu, Bassein, and Thougwa dis-
Kainar, Singh
Karin Dad Khan Kennedy Street, No. 5
(The Occuplar). Kosha Singh Khematorsky, D.. Loyyd, Tom Lal Singh Luessen, H. Labh, Singh
Leplatre, H.
Atkin, F. (Chatham) · Lainuk
Abbas Khan
Barlow, B. J.
Byram, Mrs. G. L Bremers, Mrs. Frieda Bakkoo Alins Kishun-
luni Brown, Geo. H. Buyan Badan Singh Bhandid
Bir Singh
Blanchard, Miss Blades, L., B.
Barka, Singh
Lachman, Singh
Swanney, John
Lloyd, P.
Stretson, D.
Liddy, W. E
Stephen, Mrs. James
Lehmann, Mr.
Stewart, A.
Baban, Singh
Long, Th. D.
Laplace, F.
Simpson, Dr. M. J.
Burke, M. B.
Stroke, C. G.
Lillie,
Sindle, Ralph
Loveland, J. L
Shvartz, Isac
Leonard, M. Loff, P. H. Lewis, C.-M. Lewis, Miss F. Lillie, J. J. Lean, J, B Lewis, A. R. Lenoel, Mon.. Longstreet, G.; Lillie, Monsieur Mancini, Mrs, Meresty, J. Mak, G. E.
Mora Saria Augadhja
Mason, C. M. Miss Marle, Amigo- Mattiesen, Emil Mitchell, W. T. Meyrick, W. Malcolm, Dr. F. B. Micuamar, A. E. McQuillan, C. Mohamed, Ishag Macfir, A. L.
Muller, Madame S.
Malcolm, A. MacLean, A. M. McOsborne, W. Marlatt, C. L. Marsh R. McAlister & Co.
Macarthy, Mt. Mongal Singh
Mingal Singh
McDonald, G.
Goedkoop, Ph. il.
Gwueldy, J. R..
McCaw, Fred. Morton, R. Mautani, T.
Grothe, A.
Gwan, T.
Goines, F.
Gibson, A. iss
Huut, W. E.
Hoffman, W.
Hykes, Arthur
Iladay, & Co. Wm.
Harvey, E. G. Holsche, F.
Hutchison, A Hillman, F -Eloffmann, A
Henriques Hockew, Dr. Hock, C., F. Ilsu, C. T. Hogg, Mrs. Hand, R. H. Harris, Mrs. J. B. Hare, Mrs. R... Heyden, R. V. D. Harms, C. I. J. Hernwarte, B. Hymiow, Mr. Hennan, J. Harper, John Holliday, Mrs. 11. Hill, H. M. Henderson, J. G. Holmes, Dollie Hummington, W. Horne, N. G. van Hanson, T. G. Hayeland, P. Hernd, Pione Holliday, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs.
loward, William Higsen, M. Lotmann, G. M. Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Hopkins, Miss I. Henderson, F. G. Hunt, F. J. da Hunt, L. S. J Ifúni, Arthur Hurst, J. H. Haneny, Mon. Hun
L. T. J. Harris, I. D. Harbord, H. C. Hibbard, B. J. Hobbs, Wm. Hohner, M. Hilbert, F. H. Hunt, C. B. Harvate, Fred. Hasher, C. Hurst, J. H. Imenpal, S. A. Inglis, Miss Isufbhai, Mutta Abdul
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F.
Coltell, Major A. B. Chang, J. Cook, & Co., Cymane, Jean Clark, A. Cooper, A. Conley, Miss M. Crossby, F.
Crawford G.. Churchill, A. D.. Cherry, W Chester, Mr..
Carlington, G.T.S. Coyle, Mrs. Dent, Crs. F. Dold, Captain Chas.
Henry Dilworth, Mrs. Aron Duncan, J. or P. Duncan, Miss Dripdale, Miss
Dulio,
A F. Dionicis, Leoncio DAWSON, J. F. Dunn, F. I. Downer, B. Durant, Mrs. H. Dillon James Daniels, W. Davis, Sr. Un. L Durstine RS. Drayton, J. C. Davies, G. Freight andy, R. Passengers. Dethleffen, II. Freight. 1st April
toth April. Freight.
30th April, Freight.
15th Mar. Freight. z7th Mar.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HONGKONG OFFICE,"
Digiovanni, Capt. Dubosq, P. Dickson, R. C. Delmar, Dr. E. Dalis, H. Duff, A. Delebeque, Mad. J. Einstein, Joseph
Earle, J. C.
Hassan Inkwell, C, W. Irving. Ε.λ. Itosojekts, Mr. inretig, Lina Ingram, S. A.
Isnac, J. Jones, & Co., L. Jeremia, M. Jellett, R. P. Julman, Mr.
R.
Japanese and Fancy
Goods Judah, J. 5. Johnston, W..W, Jaffer, A. 1. Johnstone, W, Joseph, E. D. Jay Singh Jones, W. Jumbo Jova, Jón
Jaurett, G. E.
Jahn F. Brigg Sons Johnstone, R. N.
Jones, W. R. Jesus, J. M. do
Joseph, A. Johnstone, R. H. Jaggo Joseph, S.
Kanji Sung
Kingston, 1..W.
Marker, D.
McAuthur, Mrs.
Matsuo, L.
Messer, Capt. J. F. Marin, M. R. P. Michels, W. J. Mills, A. T. Murphy, Capt. D, I. MacDonald, D. S. Moore, J. H. Max, Schreul Murphy, Miss A. MacDonald, Geo. MacCarthy, Capt F. Mahomed, H. E. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Alex. Manalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mr. E. Morgan, Mrs, T. Maxwell MacGregor, L. N. Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, The Morrisey, Miss M. E. Morgan, F. McConachy, Mr. Millet, Frank Merritt, A. S. Merecki, H. Maller, J. B. Mitchell, Win. MacMillan, Alex. Messer, Capt. Nason, B. Norris, James Naidu, R. North, H. S. Norman, A. J.
Nattoo Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr. Nalladaros & Co, F. Nordey, Mon. Nicklin, T. G. Neil, Miss, A. Nicholson, H. J. Newlon, A. H. Nomara, G. Orion, Mon. F. Okemison, Miss Q. S.
Olivier, & Co, Min.- Ogston, L.
Oh Ito Sama
Osborn, Edward O'Brien, Mrs. E. O'Brien, Mrs. C.
Omega, Juan Ozp, O. b. Off Toong Hum Oh, Kachi, Mise Perrin, D. S. Palacius, Nicolas Peterson, Miss Piggott, F. T Ponven, Carlos Pereira, L Pereira, T. Plommer, F. R. "Perabois, M.
Pappie, F Pedersen, O. Pill, Chat. Paddephat, W. Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mr. Porter, A. M. J. Paton, Fred. N. Paclilla, T, A Parker, C. L. Peters, C, F. Peterson, C. Rukan Din Rama Karik Remedious, F. M.
Ruta Singh. Rustam, Khan Roslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. N. Rudd, F.R. Russell, J. M. A. Robertson, Jan. Rainy, D. LA Ramranda, B. S..
Rozario, F. do
Strand, Dr. F. Silva, T. da Silva, P. da Silva, E. M. da Schwartz, Z. W. Sutherland, G. Silva, Mias E. da
Silva, Arminda A. da Simpich, Fred. Sardu, W. J.
Schult, Capt. R. Silva, M. A. Sailan, C. Sheffield, Miss E. › San 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. Sieler, W. Stewart, E. G. Spinney, W. F. Step, F. G. G. Stefano, C. Scheve, E, von Songes, Mrs. Sassi, D. Solomon, S. J.. Scart, J. D. Smith, C. W. Smith, Emmie Tripe, J. S. Turner, Mrs. -Thomas, H. C.
Thomy, Mr. Thiel, A. C. The Manager Silk
Manufacturing Co... Taylor, R. W. Tarker, Wm. Troost, Eugene Tarce Khan Thomas, A. E. Taylor, Mr.
Thomas, Mise E, M, K.
D. Tarrance, J. C.
The Sec. Hk. Gemt.
Club
Tennichiff, Mr. Tansley, Mrs. The.Agents-Atlas Parcel Express Thallon, Miis F. N.
Toan, Hon Turner, Harry Tiddy, W. E.
Throsby, E. B.
Taylor, Cpl. I.
The Cantonese Girl
Tabo The Viscount, H. Thomson
Thomson, J. S. Udoolesek, Miss Vook, Miss Vaught; Ed. Vance, Miss B. Vague, O. Vance, Chas. Vitch, W. Grant Vine, E. T. Victor, Char. Vichy, L. A. Wirt, L. L Walker, Mrs. R. P Welch, John
Waltersn, R. E. Warren, E. J. Wakers, W. Witt, LA Williams, Mike Wiggan, Mr Watson, F.
Walter, Mrs. W. B. Woodelu, Bearer Wilson, Misa B.. Walker Theo. Williams, A
Wing Hing Lung & Co.
Wiseman, G.,
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Wang, Lin H
etc.
Wells Fargo Express,
White, J. F.
Wheeler, P. H. Winter, Reinhold Wong, Mrs. L. Worsley, Mrs.
Wilson, Capt.&Mrs. H. Walker, Mr. AR Woodger, P. B.
Williams, Dr. W. J.
Wheatley, R. N. Waris, Khan Wren, C Wilson, Harry Whiting, C. R.E.
C. H.
Warang, H. E.
William, S. Woodchick, E. 8,
Walt, George White, Capt. J. T. Winner, Rev. O, F. Westbury, H. Woodchuck, Miss J. Wilhelm, F. H Whyte, J. F. Ward, Rey, E. William, R. HL. I. Xavier, M: M. Young, A. L.- Yang Chang Young, Oliver Young, Kol Yamamoto, J. Zulauf, F.
GIRAULT SWEETSY BOXES, FIF Gretties of all Sort, PROTECTED AU
a rich variety of FANCY
No. 1, Queen's. Build
fór PRESENTS..
GIRAULT: TOYS) TOYS! Comicall
BER HALLS, all-pires.
Bagdanoff, L.
Bovet, Bros. & Co.
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Bartens, Alf. Bilbrough, Mrs. Chin Wah, (Dead
Letter.) Chune, (Ship St) Chanda Singh.**** Campbell, A. Cartier, A.
Chesman, Master, Wm. Crowley, A. Loster
Cunha, Max.
Cheng Sang Tai
Chek Mahomed Chalmers, A. A. Cameron, W. Catto, A. R. Diggins, Mrs. Dharmasena, A. B.
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Dallas, H. Esay Khan Elgin, S. Earle, J. W. Elins, & Co., F. Enriquez, Q. Ebert, Mad. A Elisha, E.
Emmanuel & Co. Foukoff, J. D. Feinstein, L. Foassen, W. N. Freiz, F. Fridenberg,
D.
Lina Singh Longuet, Mrs. Paula Lee. Mrs. Hencratta Mattiesen Emil Matwell, C. J... Malys Singh Morgan, W. H. Mahomed Singh Mayer, Ed, von Monod, C. Morrison; Dr. E. Mehta, F.
Mall, Singh
Naywan, F.
Nam Singh
́Olson, T.,
Ortega, F.
Octive, Jo100 Cave
Parker, F. C. (Cavité)
tricts, whilst in Uppor Burma they are very numerous and especially in the Ruby Mines ́districts have been known to destroy villagers' huts and a police thana. As was pointed out sometime ago, kħedda operations, if undertaken: by the Government, as they used to be under ́the Bumese kings, would probably prova a
financial success.
'A NEW COLONIAL GOVERNOR.
Admiral Rawson has been appointed Gover nor of New South Wales. ---
[Vice Admiral Siz Harry Holdsworth Raw- son, K.C.B., was born at Walton-on-Hill, Lan- cashire, on November 5th, 1843, and is the second son of the late Christopher Rawson. He was educated at Marlborough, and became a naval cadet in 1857. He reached the rank of Rear-Admiral in 1892 and was appointed Vice- Narjamot, Khun, I.P.C.:| Admiral in 1898. In the China War of 1858-6x (in which he was wounded) he gained the medal with three clasps, and was mentioned several times in despatches. For three months he commanded 1,300 Chinese troops in the defence. of Ningpo against the rebels, and in 1861 he was thanked on the quarter deck for jumping overboard at night and saving the life of a marine, in the Shanghai river. In the year 1870-71 he was Lieutenant on board the Royal Yacht; and in 1978 he was thanked by the Lords of the Admiralty for his report on the capabilities for defence of the Suez Canal In the same year he boisted the British flag at Nicosia, Cyprus, and during one month he was military commander at that place. He
Peer, Khan
Perez, A. Fault
Pappadoki, C
Palmer, Mrs. H. Hauts,
England (Dead Lotter)
Paul F. Watson Pottle
Paul, John Pitault, 31, Richards, F, T. Robson, S. G., (Sapore) Refeen, John
Raub Australian Gold
Mining
Rode Singh Rustomjee, H.
Rose, H. A Richy, L. H. Roberts, J. Rennie, A+E. Schwalm, Mrs. Sant Singh Sergt. Soares, C, M.. Stobp, A.
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Stranger, Anna (2) Spiezel, A Schnell, Mrs.(Shanghai) Shiam, Singh Smith, Br. S.
Farquhar, Mrs. T. C, Symmons, Miss M.
François, A.
Gomes, J. G.
Gurdix Singh
Hohusbein, L.
Sing & Co.
Shields, Major E. G.
Gulam Mahomed S'hai.Schaedelin, M. E...
Hanman, G. H. Hand, C. P.
Smith, Miss A.
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Sherwood, Mrs. Alice, Schwartre, & Co.
Letter.)Simoes, A.
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ELEPHANTS IN BURMA;
The growing scarcity of tame elephants in Burma iz, a Rangaon paper says, exemplified by a Rangoon firm importing twelve from Calcutta recently, for the first time, it is said, In the history of the province. For very many Lower Burma exported elephants: in years large number to India Ons a alge
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He holds many medals and decorations.
was Principal Transport Officer in Egypt in › 1883, and holds a medal, star, and the third. class Osmanich, C. B. for that service. He also holds the silver medal of the Roya Humane Society for saving life in 1870, and the second class civic cross of Belgium. In 1890-92 he was A. D. C. to her late Majesty. In 1895 be was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Africa Stations, and in the same year he lead the expedition against Mubarack and was at the capture of Movele. He also commanded at the bombardment of the Sultan of Zanzibar's' Palace, and for that was awarded the first class. Brilliant Star of Zanzibar. For bis services in connection with thef Benin exhibition in 1897, he was made K. C. B. Since 1898, he has been in command of the Channel Squadron.]
MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND GERMANY.
REMARKABLE SPEECH BY THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.
I withdraw nothing -i qualify nothing.-1
"defend nothing."
Mr. Chamberlain has seplied to Count vou Bulow's statement in the German Reichstag, and, in such a manner as to put an effectual stop to the tissues of slanders and falsehoods concerning the British Army in South Africa which have been indulged in, by the German: Press, for some time past. If Count von Bulow imagined that his lecture to Mr. Chamberlain would weaken that statesman's position he showed himself ill acquainted with this country and with Mr. Chamberlain. The affect pro- duced has been the very opposite, and Mx- Chamberlain was never so strong in the support of his countrymen as he is at the present moment. The Colonial Secretary bad occasion to speak on rith ulto. at the annual dinter of the Birmingham Jewellers and Silversmiths", Association. His rejoinder to the German Chancellor was as follows :-
I am well aware that in some quarters the growing animosity of foreign nations is said to be due to the indiscreet oratory of the Colonial Secretary. Gentlemen, what I withdraw I have said, I have said, nothing. I qualify nothing. I defend nothing. As I read history, no British Minister has ever served his country faithfully and at the same: time enjoyed popularity abroad. I make allow ance, therefore, for foreign criticism. I will not follow an example that has been set to me, 1 do not want to "give lessons" to a foreign Minister, and I will not accept any at his hands" I am responsible only to my own Sovereign, and to my own countrymen.
Mr. Chamberlain went on to say how could:
he be responsible for what Lord Roseberry and Sir Edward Grey had described as the "viles and infamous falsehoods" which had been disseminated, from the very beginning of the war, la foreign countries without the slight est interference on the part of the author i. tles? - He described as an extraording iry delusion the idea that the predecessor of the present Government were popular on the Continent. When he and his colleagues". entered office they found no fewer tha a. six : burning International questions, all of which they had settled honourably and salafat storily, boldes which they had maintained British Interests in the East, hid disposed of a long- standing cause of difference with our Azerican kintfolk, and had come to an ageament with respect to the construction of an intern ceanic Cann). The losses of the war had been heavy, but had enabled the British Empire to find itself, and bad united the British races through- out the world. After declaring that the nation was proud of its generals and its Army in South Africa, endorsing Lord Milner's Zecent speech at Johannesburg and declaring that Lord trie vast maloriy Milner enjoyed the approval of his fellow countrymen and the confidence of his Sovereign and (Chamberlain closed by
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