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Mails.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902.

U.S. MAIL LINES.

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

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

"CHINA

"DORIG"

NIPPON MARU"

"PERU"

* COPTIC "

"AMERICA MARÚ”

THE

.............................................. TUESDAY, 18th March, at Noon. 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.

HE P.M. Company's Steamship CHINA," will be despatched for SAN FRAN- CISCO, 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 poist as 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 tarif 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 frum Chicago to destination 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.

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

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

Freight will be received on board until 4 P., the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until's P.M. saine day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of saune-js réquired.

Consular Invoices to accompany cach shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $100. Gold or over) destined to Paints, 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 is less than $róo, U.S. Gold.

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

1902

Hanghong, 3th March, 1902.

J.. 3. VAN BUREN, Agent

COY.'S

"

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY.

THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES..

1902

(QALLING. AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, & VICTORIA, ROJ. Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 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. 2. EMPRESS OF INDA ...Guindr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R... WEDNESDAY, 23rd, April EMPRESS OF JAPAN,Comit, II. Pybus, R.N.R..........WEDNESDAY, 14th May.. R.M.S. ATHENIA.Comdr. H. Mowau ....... WEDNESDAY, 21st May,

THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND magic, ad ually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, ziving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make, connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL OVERLAND, TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made. at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of

Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retura tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and a months.

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

The attractive features of the Company's saate embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to gone in the Work), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having incciund the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway paares...

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, Guide Bookcs, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to

Hongkong.ath March, 1902

D. E. BROWN, General Agent, Pedder's Street.

2

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

GOTASIATISCHER. FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.

(Taking Cargo at tryb Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTU LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN Tax LEVANTE; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS).

PROPOSED

STEAMERS. ARMENIA

Sachs******* KONGSBERG.

Mayer

BAMBERG

Zurbonsan

ADRIA

Knuth...

SEGOVIA ... Fourier

SAXONIA

Jaeger

ARAGONIA

Farts

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATIONS. ¡

GENOA and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE).

MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG),

HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Culling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG). HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO),

HAVRE and HAMBURG..! --(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG),, NEW YORK. via SUEZ CANAL.

For further Particulars, apply to

SAILING DATES.

́UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Lovaland, J.-L.. Leonard, M. Lo P. H. Lewis, C. M.

Letters for the following persons lio uaLillie, J.).

claimed at the Post Office

Arxer, Fuan Ah Fook

Allaraki, Sate

Fuster, Capt. W. L.

Faca, Juan

Farrell, N. A..

Adamsen, Mr. Hans Ab l'ooi

Francisco, Signor

Fairy, William

Allahditta Khan

Abdul Hasan

Abversing, Mr. Adamson, S. Anderson, W, A. Anderson, Mrs. A. J.

Anelino, Miss L.

Apice, G..D..

Alfred, Mrs. Andersen, K. Allix, Maurice Addries, M.. Ah Yau Alaraka Sihad Abad, Miss I. Arodi, E. J.

A. B.

Aung, F. O. 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. Brumham, W. Bailey, Miss F. Buford, Mrs. M. B, Brougham, E. H. Bresson, C. Belisle, L. Bell, Miss M. C. Brown, Thomas Boake, A. Bennett, I. E. Burnside, J. Borne Black, Wm.. Beach, Miss E. Belief, L. P. Baum, R. Bulter, J. }.. Bunnell, Max. M. Bruce, Miss K. Brown, apt. J. B. Boys, Capt. G. H. Benton, Mrs. C. J. Brown. M. M. & E. Boots Singh

•Ballard, H. C. Bowie, Dr. Broadbridge, A. C. Bennett, E. F. Burkitelli Budge, James Boutard, J. Bambridge, M.

Bailey, E

Bach, A. H.

Bryan, Miss E. V.

Backet, O,

Bargeest, L. J.

Brawer, Mrs. F.

Boreason, Mad.

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

Chapman Cooper, Miss A. B. Chatterton, Chas. Capt. Ching- Carboni, Mrs, F.- Coury, Mrs. Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss... Cartledge, W. Calder, Capt. A. S. Crow!, A. L. Closs, A Charmatz, Adolf Cayford, William Catmann, Rev. C. Chiu Chong Quie Chang, J. Cook, & Co, L. F. Clark, A. Cooper, A. Conley, Miss M Crossby, F. Crawford, G. * Churchill, A. D. Cherry, W.

Chester, Mr. Carlington, G.T.S. Coyle, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs, M.,. Cohen, Miss G., Chuvartz, A. Chee, D. Chandar Singh Crosbie, D. B. T. Cogan, J. 1 Cameron, Ch. Crowford, G. Corbin, F. Chune, C, A. Cruz, Theresa Duncan, J. or P Dripdale, Miss Dutton, H. F. Dionisio, Leoncio Dawson, J. F.. Dunn, F. I. Downes, B. Durant, Mrs. H...

Dillon james. Dagiels, W Davis, Sr. Da, Lon Durstine, R. S Drayton, C. Davies. Dethleffsen, If. Digiovanni, Capt Dickson, R. C. Delmar, Dr. 'E.

Dallas, H:

Delebeque, MadJ. Doré, A.

Feluz, F. de la Fester, J. S. Fenton, C. Finleyson, Mrs. Fisher, H. W. Falkiner, Dr. A. C. Fitzgerald, T. J Ferro, G. P. del Firth, F. N. Françaid, E. L. Forest, Miss A. Forrest, Miss L. Foye, Mrs. A. L. Fowler, Miss O. L. French, Dr. F. Fazal Din Fischer, Emil Foy, F. Fitzgerald, Miss Fernandes, I. A.

Featherstone, Miss E.

Ferrier, Jas. Gassies, I. Golla Mahomed Grey, F.

Guidon, Mrs. M. Garcia, Francisco Graham, Esq.

Grindlay Groom & Co. Gootier, 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. Gran, Mrs. EL. Georg, Z. Gales, Custodio Holsche, F.

Hogg, Mrs. Hare, Mrs, R. Heyden, R. V. D. Harms, C. H. J. Hernwarte, B. Hyniow, Mr. Herman, J. Holliday, Mrs. H.

Hill, M. Henderson, J. G. Hummington, W. Home, N. G. van Hanson, T. G.

B.

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. G. 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. Halleguab, M, A.... Henderso, Mrs. L. Henderson, G. E. Hudtwalchen, H. Hill, Geo. L. Hammer, H. Henderson, Mr.. Inglis, Miss

Lean,

Lengel, Mon. Longstreet, G. Lennard, D. M. Lail Singh Ling,

RR. Lewis, G. W. Lafienis C. J.. Li Hong Caug Lee, Mis. M. UP. Long, L. Mitenes, W. T. Maicolas, Dr. F. B. Micuamar, A. E Mohamed, Isbag Macfir, A L Muller, Madame S. Malcolm, A. McOsbane, W. „Marlatt, C. L. Marsh R. McAlister & Co.

Macarthy, Mr.

Mongal Singh Mingel Singh Mc Donald, G.

McCaw, Fred. Morton, R.

Mautani, T.-

Marker, D.

McAuthur, Mrs.

Matsuo, L.

Messer, Cpt. J. E

Martin, M. R. P Michels, W. J. Mills, AT,

Murphy, Capi, D. I. MacDonald, D. S. Moore, J. H. Max, Schrenk Murphy, Miss A. MacDonald, Geo. MacCarthy, Capt. F. Mahomed, H. R. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Alex. Manalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs, T. Maxwell, MacGregor, L. N. Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, The Morgan, F. Mrs. Millet, Frank

Merecki, H. Maller, J. B. MacMillan, Alex.. Messer, Capt. Morrisey, Miss. M. E Mall, E

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

Symonds, J

Simonson, R.

Sooader, Dass

Swanney, John- Stretson, D.

Stephen, Mrs. James Schmeilitscheck, F. «Simpson, Dr. M. }.......

Stoke, G. G. Sindle, Ralph Shvan, Isac Strand, Dr. F. Silva, T. da Silva, J. P. da Schwartz, Z. W. Sutherland, G. Silva, Miss E. da Silva, Arminda A. dn

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. I. Staples, G. B. Smith, E. Steer, B. Scott, Alex. M. 'Spieler, W. Stewart, E. G.

W. F..

Spinney G.

C.

Siep, Stelano, C. Scheve, E. von Sanger, Mrs.

Sassi, D.

Solomon, S. P. Scott, J. D. Smith, C. W. D. Stiert, Miss G.

McPherson Mrs. W. E. Merrict, H. S. Meany, Capt. J. Į, Maker, C.

Mitchell, J Mitchell, K. Marsch, Capt. L. Montçelli, G.

Morgan, Wm. A. McConachy, Mr. Marecki, M. Moule, 0. Mall, É.

Morris, M., M.

McGregor, D.

Skala, Mrs. A. Sawyer, Fred. Strom, J. H. Santos, P. dos Skillen, A. See, J. A. Sutton, Char. .Schwartz, A.

Solomon, L. P. Schaedelin, M. E. Slaffkia, Mrs. L... Starr, Miss G. Span, Mrs. Stafford, J. C. Seyhers, Frontz, Standley, W. A. The Manager Silk

Manufacturing Co. Taylor, R. W. Tarker, Win. Troast, Engene

·Tarce Khan

Thomas, A. E. Taylor, Mr.

Thomas, Miss E. M. K. W.-Torrance, J. C.

Marsh, Capt. L. W...

Mevecki, f.

Munro, P.

The Sec. k. Gem.

Club

Tennichiff, Mr. Tansley, Mrs.

The Agents-Atlas

Parcel Expresa Thallon, Miss F. N. Toan Mon

Turner, Harry

Tiddy, W. E. Taylor, Cpl. H.-

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

Nason, B.

Naidu, J. R.

North, H. S,

Norman, A. J Nattoe. Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr. Nordey, Mon. Nicholson, H.-J. Newton, A. H. Noman, G. Neil, Miss A Nicklin, T. G. Nellancourt, J. Nobody, Mis. Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogston, 1.

On ito Sama Osborn, Edward Omega, Juan Ozp, 0. D.

Oli Teong Hum· Oh Kachy, Miss Piggott, F. T.

Isufbhai-Mutta Abdul-Ponvel, Carlos

Hassan Inkwell, C. W. itosojekts, Mr. Inretig, Lina Logram, S. A. Isaac, Aboody Judah, J. S. Jahaston, W. W. Jaffer, A. M. Joseph, E. D. Jay Singh Jones, W. Jumbo Jova, Jon

Jourett, G. E.

John F. Brigg & Sons.

Johnstone, R. N.

Jesus, I. V. de

Joseph, A.

Jaggoo

Joseph, 6.

Johnstone, Mrs. L. F.

Jones, Miss H.

Jackson, P.

jordan, Lewis

Jowand, Siogh

"

Kingston, L.-W. Kerr, William Kubota, Miss S. Krichaloff, E. W.& S., Kumamoto, 3.5 Keltiam, H.C... Kalin, Paul Klemer, Miss E. L Krell, Mrs. N Kennedy, F. H., K. S Keoning, J. Kaerger, H. Kennedy, H..

Knox, L Khuaj Bakot Kikuchi, T. Freight....

De Ath & Coy., Messra,Kistner Alfred Dawson,

R. C.. Kinghorn, H. P. Freight and Dunn, F. E.

Lassoon, D. M. Passengers Dawson, Mrs. R. Lewis,.Mr.. Freight."

Lyman, E. R. Luk Kwai

25th Mar

26th Mar.

9th April,

23rd, April.Freight;

7th May..Freight.. 21st May.

Freight,

8th April.

̈HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIEyp: Hayokong OFFICE, Į

No Queen's Buildings.

Freight

Ewing, Tsau

Earle, J. Wi

Eastern GeneralAgency Leong Ping Hang

Ellis, Vivian

Evans, Mrs. E, E., Elliott, A. W.P. Epler, Mrs H, T., Emmanuel & Go Eddy, F. W. Edholm, E.

Francke, G.

Laupe

Lachman, Singh Lloyd, P Liddy, W.E

Lambie & Lodge J. E,

Lehmann, Mr.,

Long, Th. D.

Laplace, F.

G. GIRAULT SWERTS SWERTS 1 in was the of FANCY BOXES, FIT

|-for¿PRESENTS,

Plummer, F. R. Perabois, M. Papple F Pedersen, 0. Pill, Char. Puddepliat, W. Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mr. Porter, A. M. I. Paton, Fred. N. Paclik, T. A. Parker, C. f. Peters, C. F.. Peterson, C Peters, C. Pei Taog Pietscheg, D. Peters, Major Pange, C. T. Peters, C. Peation, Lady Pasi, Ugo Pastrano, Josefo Rukad Din Rama Karik Roslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. N. Rudd, F. R. Russell, J. M. A. Rainy, P. L Ramranda, 8. S. Rozario, F. do Rocha, A. da

Richard, J.

Robinson & Co.-G. Ribler, M.

Redferns, Mrs. J. R.`

Kussel, John Ridgen, Th. W. Reynolds, J. Robeds, C..A.. Rickets, Miss.j.. Rozario, II. do Ricco, Madame Ryley, R. G.

Reale G.

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 Udoolesek, Miss Udden, Torsten Ulan, M. C.. Vaught, Ed. Vance, Miss B. Vague, 0, Vance, Chas.

Vitch, W. Gragt Vine, E. T. Victor, Char.

Vichy, L. A.

Vencys, C. O.

Van Bosch & Peneyro

Wiggan, Mrs.

Waller, Mrs. W. B. " Woodelu, Bearer Wilson, Miss R.

Walker Theo. Williams, A.

Wing Hing Lung & Co. Wisem

G.

Wong.

Hi

Wells, Cargo Express..

etc.-

Whatler, P. H.

Winter, Reinhold

Wong, Mrs. L Worsley, Mrs.

Wilson, Capt.& Mrs. 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. Willlum, S. Woodchick, E. S.. Wall, eurge Wisner, Rev. O. F. Westbury, H. Woodchuck, Misa J. Wilherm, F. H. Ward, Rev..E. William, R. H. 1. Welch, A. C.

With L.. Williamson, Mrs. Wilson

List of Registered Covers in Poute Restante.. | to fight foreigners. In Kwangs; provinces the

Alla Singh, Ah, Singh Ackermann, H; Awang Bakir Asman, Khan Ali Babatur Atkin, F. (Chatham) Abbas Khan Byram, Mrs. G. L. Bremers, Mrs. Frieda Bakkoo Alina Kishun-

lun! Brown, Geo. H.

Blanchard, Miss

Blades, L. B.

Barka, Singh

Bahan, Sirgh

Bagdanoff, L

Burke, M. B.

Bovet, Bros. & Co.. Bartens, Alf Biser Josephine Borgeent, Louis John Bhog Singh Chesman, Master, Wm. Cunha, Max. Cheng Sang Tai Chek Mahomed. Chalmers, A. Â... Cameron, W. Catto

A. R.

Diggins, Mrs. Dallas, H.

Emmanuel & Co. Evenburg, Mrs. Foukoff. J. D. Freiz, F. Fridenberg, François, A

D.

Luessen, H Labb, Singh Leplatre, H.

· Lainah : Lina Singh Li Ling See Mattiasen Emil Matwell, C. J Morgan, W. H. Mayer, Ed. voD Monod, C. Morrison, Dr. Mehta, F. Mall, Singh Muhe, Georges Moule, F. O. Muddit, Sergt. W. Mongaillverd, C. O. De Neryrove, Henry Naywan, F.. Narjamet, Khan, I.P.C. Nam Singh Ortega, F. Octive, Joson Cave Pappadaki, C Palmer, Mrs. H. Hauts,

England (Dead Letter) Pottle Paul, John Piry, Miss A.

Raub Australian Gold

Mining Rode Singh Rustomjee, H. Rose, B. A Roberts, J. Rattam Singh Saut Singh Sergt. Sing & Co. Shields, Major E. G. S'hai.Schaedelin, M. E.

Farguhar, Mrs. T. C. Goldenberg, A. Gulam Mahomed

Hand, C. P.

Hagi Tagile. flooper, Mrs. Hayem, M. Hanoah, James Hombourg, Rora Hugand, Charles Harder, Theodor Inchee Isahak Jacob, Thomas Jamieson, S. W. Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Jefferson, Geo. Jag Singh; :P.C. Jaffray, R. A.. Jones & Coy. Joor, S. F.

Kohn, Jacob

Klipper, G.

Kinghorn, H. P.

(2)

(2)

Smith, Miss A. Scheinker, Mile. Neli Sherwood, Mis. Alice Schwartze, & Co. (1) Simoes, A.

Siva, Marco, Sampson, H. W. (2) Sultan Mohamed Sahil Thorsby, E. R. Tos. R. Giglie Thoulon, A Macao

(Dead Letter.) Vodopivec Giuseppe. Veloso, Jose Walker, C. Williams, Miss Kate Wagner, Mrs. L. J, Wali Mahomed Wilmson, H. Woodworth, Mrs. M.

Kom He, Miss (5'hai.) Xavier, G. M.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships. S.5. Aker

Ch. T. Hansba.

"

Alberto... H. Waddingham. SMS. Bussard .........Richard Hose. S.S. Catherine Apcar.....]. W. Edwards.

" Dragoman ....... W. Holland. Decian....F.J. Parkes.

..............A. Aumentado.. ..H. Wochatz.

"Elcano

#1

1

Emmer....

Empress of Japan. James Hunter. Ship Gen. T. Hay......]. Nelson, Bark Grosvener

(2) Capt. G. H. Boys.

5.S. Glaucus ......Goh Choon Hong,

Highlander.........Safer Ali Sarang

„Koshi Chang .... .....C. Kumpel

13

1

Loosok

..................... Brandt.

Loch Treol .....G. F. Warren.. Memnon ......Martin Peterson, U.S.F.S. Kentucky......Admiral Louis Kempff Ú,8,S, Martani.G. Blasich, 'TI Liscum...S. Beggs. Transport Penarth..............). G; Connor. S.S. Nanyo Maru ......K. Sawai.

F

Pilaniya Fakirmabomed Tandel Pekin

.C. J. Pirie.

Madeleine Rickmers..Capt. Henrickson. U.S.N.C. Pomfet......Frank Perry

S.S. Prometheus.T. J. Priest..

Prometheus J. Winter.

Prometheus

....... F. Priest.

Prometheus.........F. Priest.

Princeton...... John Sherman. Pyhrrus.......A. Huddleston.

Radley .. J. E. Beale. St. Dunston.....

Leop. Peringer. Sindia

Rahim Box

Teenkai

U.S.S. Wheeling...

James Crowlie. ...A. H. Whitaker.

List of anclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offees

Allen, A. C:

Brega

at Hongkong.

Brady

Chanvingon

Choptekseng

Daihing

Dredging

Edwards, Raphael

Evchburg

Kriparam Kwongonwao Kwongshimicheng Linchuang.

Langtai

Pollock

Drayton (z telegrams) Singwoo

Francis Foy Glenline

Heongsiongcheong

Hlychaing

Kingmow

Sperry Tungyisoon Vanshinghang Wingo Wolf

Yuuchong

.,735-5,394

THE REBELLION IN KWANGSI,

FURTHER DETAILS,

Some interesting details regarding the bellion in Kwangsi, which was first reported in our columns, appear in the N. C. Daily News We take the following:-

task was given to General or Marshal Feng Tre-ts', and to Marshal Şu in Kwanglung province. The former thereupon called to his standard the descendants of his Liu Yung- fu's old followers, furnishing them with the very best of modern arms and ammunition, which the Southem Governors enthusiastically and recklessly sent, so eager were they to plasse the Empress Dowager and her advisers. Then came the collapse of the movement by the capture of Peking and fight of the Court to Hsian, throwing upon the bands of the Southern authorities a formidable and warlike, force of" some 40,000 ablɑbodied men; and what was worse, a thoroughly well-armed and farmibed army. Attempls were made to compel these troops to give up their arms and ammunition previous to their receiving their pay and bounties promised them on their joining the army which was to sweep the soldiers of the Western nations into the sea. Naturally this the troops refused to do, and so disgusted was Marshal Feng Tee-ts'ai at the scurvy treate ment his men bad received that he resigned and refused to help the authorities. The latter then turned over the command of the Kwanga levies to Marshal, Su. The latter, therefore, taking a large force of his own men with him, tried not long ago to take over the command of his new troops. To his chagrin, the Kwang- al memflouted his authority and threatened to annihilate their new Commander-in-chief and his men if they tried to enter the camps. Indeed, in some camps, when Marshal Su's Colonels, whom he had appointed to take com- mand in place of Kwangsi troops' own Colonels, attempted to enter them, the occupants grected the newcomers with volleys of stones first and with bullets afterwards, when the latter tried to force their way in, headed by Marshal Su's 4 great Banner. Finally, when Marshal Su brought up many thousands of his men to coerce his unruly new forces, the latter simply blew the rally and call to arons and marched off in an orderly manner to the hill country to Join the insurgents, carrying everything with them. The insurgents number how some 60,000 men, and when enough supplies in food, have been gathered in by them, we may expect to hear some serious news about them.

THE TROPICAL RENAISSANCE,

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The following notes have been taken from a paper by Silvester Baxter, which appeared in a recent issue of Harpers Magazine —

“Modem civilization, long barred from the tropics, has lately turned, thither with deter mined purposes, and in strange coincidence science casts down the mightiest barrier in the way. There was the primitive home of man, but the white race, man's standardbearer. domiciled in rigorous latitudes, has been deem ed incapable of flourishing in the land where. it was cradled.

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Bat, now the world has just learned, that climate in itself has little or naught to do with the chiefest ills of topical existence. With the knowledge that malaria is solely caused by a certain species of mosquito and that yellow fever likewise has its source in another species, climate ́seems to be blameless. So soon as it became possible to deal un erringly with those diseases, their source definitely located, that already certain localities, historic as hopeless plague, spots, have been quickly and permanently cured) of their cursen. The drainage of marshes and swamps, and the covering of stagnant waters with petróleum, prevent the breeding of mos- quitos; screening keeps them from houses; and even travellers and explorers can guard themselves in the wilderness under dao precau tions, besides, there are the successful inocula tive measures of Professor Koch against malaria, and of Doctors Sanarelli and Bellan- zagh: against yellow fever. Altogether the dangers from these terrible diseases now appear, ro have been reduced to a minimum.“

What will be the outcome? Mast not the old theory that climatic conditions are adverse to the white race in the tropics be radically revised? In fact, civilization in the higher. latitudes is comparatively of yesterday. Only a few centuries have passed since the rude bar barians of the North came under the influence of the southerly branches of the white race.

At the most, the influences of wintry climates to have been but sub- upon civilization appear sidiary. Some of its highest developments. have been teen in lands of gentle climates- centres for the Intenest human energies, both

physical and intellectual.

The most productive parts of the world should belong to the most capable mong The Central Government in Peking, accord- the best use. The parable of the ton men-those best fitted to put the land to, ing to a telegram received by the local man talents applies here. If the people in pos darins on Saturday, are in a most perturbed session are slothful, incapable, and socially state owing to the serious news simultaneously inefficient, only a fraction of the soil's received lately from Canton and Kuellin, the wonderful potentialialice will be developed. capitals of the Twe Kwang provinces. The But the full fruitage will be needed in the high authorities of the two provinces report that world and eventually the tenure must pass to the disbanded soldiers of General Feng Tre them that can do the work. This does not total, mostly descendants of old Tongking imply the extermination or the expulsion. Woodmann Saihoo, A. Black, Yellow, and Red-flagmen, number. But the guiding power, the directivo authority,

ing nearly 4,000 men, have joined the iu must rest with the superior race. surgents of Kwangsi, which has rendered the

Climate has undoubtedly, done much to situation in the South very precatious and the modify and differentiate civilization. Wintry crisis a dangerous one, These descendants of climates have probably had their chief flu- the old Black flage, Yellow flags and Red flags, once by inducing more latenes physical acti». hitherto occupying large tracts of lands and vities. Not only have men had to do a deal of forests in Tongking and the borderlands of "thrashing around to get warm," but they have. Kwangsi, immigrated into the Two Kwang had to chiash around after the 'means to keep frontiers and the highlands of Kwangsi and warm. Hence the need of increased eaming. would have perhaps remained there peaceably capacity with the need of more clothing, fuel, until now. But in 1900, in pursuance of the and shelter(honce a greater diversification of Worthington, Mrs, E, 5, anti-foreign policy of the Empress Dowager, want; a multiplicity in masufactures, an exte her Princes-Tuan, Chuang, etc, etc.--and her | sion of mercantile activities, a branching out principal Advisers, Kang Yi, Li Ping-heng, Yi commerce, bence a competition Ko, Chao Shu-chiao, etc, etc, the Southem an invasion of lands where Generals and Governors wero ordered to | need for most of these thing raise, and arm as speedily as possible as of them may large armies of men as they could gather and send them up the Yangirs and central provinces

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