Mails.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY APRIL 2
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8.8. CO.,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
BANUNGLAIMED LETTERS AT THE S
--POST" DEFIORA
Letters for the following parsons, lie un
claimed at the Post Office
Ah Pooi
Allahditta Khan Abdul Hasan
Abversing, Mr. Adamson, S. Anderson, W, A Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Anelino, Miss 1. Apice, G. D. Alfred, Mrs. Andersen, K. Allix, Maurice Addrics, M.
Ah You
Alaraka Siand A. B.
American Commercial
Co., Ltd. Amy, F. O.. Auterson, Air. Aquino, B. Bishan Singh
Bernard, F. Bela Singh
TAKING CAR00 AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXI00, Bell, Jack
CENTRAL AND BOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
"NIPPON MARU "..
"PERU.""
* COPTIC" ...
AMERICA MARU”
"CITY OF PEKING " "GAELIC "
..............THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Noon. 21,FRIDAY, 1th April, at Noon.
.SATURDAY, 19th April, at Noon. „TUESDAY, 29th April, at Noop. TUESDAY, 6th May, at Noon. THURSDAY, 15th May, at Noon.
THE T K K Company's Steamship NIPPON MARU," will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on THURSDAY, the 3rd April, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Through Fasage 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 from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.
Special rates (First-class only) to European Peints, 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 Goverments of China and Japan.
Return Passage-Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the retum journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve mathe
Through Bill 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 P.M. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $100. 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 (cach shipment) when the value For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com. panies, Quean's Building.
le less than $100. U.S. Gold.
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Hongkong, 25th March, 1902,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Babonneau, M. Baboo C. Malai Black, G.
Brown & Co., Mesurs.
Boad,
Burden, W. G.
Mr. Brumbam, W. Brougham, E. H. Bresson, C. Belisle, L. J.
Brown, Thomas Bennett, I. E. Burnside, J. Borne Black, Wm.
Bell, Miss M. C.
Beach, Miss E. Bellef, L. P. Baum, R Butler, J. J... Bunnell, Max. M. Bruce, Miss K. Brown, Capt. J. H. Brown, M. M. & E. Boota Singh Bowie, Dr. Bennett, E. F.. Burkitelli Budge, James Boutard, J. Bambridge, A. Bailey, E. Bach, A. H. Bryan, Miss E. V. Becket, O. Bruason, Mad. Borgeest, L. J. Bristowe, L. W. Bell, Mrs. Broc, Conrad de. Burtton, Mrs, Bonnett, E. Brown, Thomas, Boutard, J. Barnier, G. Bradrud, Din
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Epannagel, Fritz
Epher, Mrs. H. T.
Francisco, Signor
Farrell, N. A.
Fairy, William
Foluz, F. de la Fesler, J. S. Fenton, C. Finlayson, Mrs. Fisher, H. W. Falkiner, Dr. A, C, Fitzgerald, T. J. Ferro, G. P. del
Firth, F. N. Foye, Mrs. A. L. French, Dr. F. Fazal Dia Fernandes, I. A. Ferrier, Jas. Ford, Mrs. R. A. Françon, E. L.
Foy, F. Frank, Wm. Fragion
Foutin, Mr.
Feldkamp, P. C. Garcia, Francisco Grindlay Groom & Co.: Goutier, K. K. Godwin, Mr. & Mrs, Gafloor, Khan, Grickus, M. Guillanine, A. Gomes, C.
Goedkoop, Ph: H. Gwueldy, J. R. Gwar, T
Gibson, Miss
Gwynne, Mr. K. Goter, Custoda Galas, Custodio Groves, Capt. T. W. Gould, Panl
Gonsalez, E. G. R.
Gill, Rev. J. H. Gibson, C. D.
Georg, Z.
Holsche, F.
B.
Halliday, Mrs. H. Hill, H. M. Henderson, J. G. Hummington, W. Horne, N. G. van Hanson, T. G. Hayeland, P. Hemé, Pierre Holliday, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Howard, William Higsen, M. Hoffmann, G. M. Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Henderson, F. G. Hunt, Arthur Haneny, Mon. Hunt, L. S. J. Harris, 1. D. Harbord, H. G. Hibbard, B. J. Hobbs, Wm. Hohner, M.
| Mongal Singh
Mingel Singh McDonald, G.
McCaw, Fred.
Stration, Dub Stephen; Mrs. James Schmollitscheck, E. Simpson, Dr. M.J Stoke, G. G
Morton, R.~
Mautani T.
Marker, D.
McArthur, Mrs.
Sindle, Ralph Shvartz, Isaac Strand, Dr. F.
Matsuo, L
Hesser, Capt. J. R 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, Gea. MacCarthy, Capt F. Mahomed, H. R. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Álex - Manalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs, T. Maxwell MacGregor, L. N. Mathieson, Alex; McMillan, The Millet, Frank Moeller, J. B. Messer, Capt, McPherson Mrs. W. Merritt, A. S. Meany, Capt. J. J.
Maker, C. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, R. Monicelli, G.
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Moll, E McGregor, D. Morris, Mrs. L. McCormach, R. J. Manick, 1. C. McDonald, Esq. McCarthy, J. W. Manoel, A. de La Mougaillard, C. O. Murphie, H. Marks, R. McCormick, R. C. Moule, Madaren, Mrs. Marsh, Capt. L. W. Merriman, A. Chas Moxon, W. Murphy, Floriana Merriett, A. 8. McCate, Miss Morrison, J. Millar, A McPhine, D. McConacby Mussen, J. M. Millar, Mrs. Mall, A. Nason, B. Naidu, J. R. North, H. S. Norman, A. 1. Hatse Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr. Nordey, Mon. Nicholson, Newton, A. H. Nemara, G. Neil, Miss A. Nobody Mrs. Nicol, Kies R.
H. Jos (
Hanks, C.
Besnard, Mdme.
Hilbert, F. H.
Bacle, A.
Hunt, C. B.
Bell, C.
Harvate, Fred.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent
Baillie, A. H.
Hasber, C.
1
Bilde, Lieut. D.
Harrington, Mrs. H.
Neumann, F.
La
Boys, Capt. G. H
Hunt, Miss H.
Nicklin, F. G.
Hutchison, G. B,
Narain, Singh
Hollister, Geo.
Ogston,
1.
RAILWAY COY,'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
SAFETY,
SPEED.
PUNCTUALITY.
THE LAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
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[DALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, BC) Twin Screw Steamships--6,000 Tons--10,000 Horse Power-Speed 1g Knots,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. BMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 2nd April
„Comdr. E. Beetham, R.N.R....... WEDNESDAY, 16th April. BMS. TARTAR EMPRESS OF INDIA ...Gomdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 23rd April. EMPRESS OF JAPAN.....Comdr. H. Pybus, R.NR.........WEDNESDAY, 14th May, R.M.S. ATHENIAN ......Comdr. H. Mowatt WEDNESDAY, 21st May, THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in xx DAYS, saving 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 pointi 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 attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
are owned and operated
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rites of Passage, &c., apply to Hongkong, rath March, 1903.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent, Pedder's Streit.
Bennett, F. Bowman, D.
Beelding, Mrs. D. W.
Bailey, Miss F. Belbrough, C.F.S. Black, Capt. W, H. Catz, V. Leon
Cooper, Miss A.B. Chatterton, Chas. Capt. Ching
Carboni, Mrs, F..
Conry, Mrs. Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss L Cartledge, W. Calder, Capt. A: 5, Crowl, A. L. Closs, A.
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Harvie & Thomas, J. A Olivier, & Co., Mrs.
Halleguah, M. A.
Bendamson, G. E, Hill, Geo. L. Henderson, Mr. Harmston, Miss L.
A. M.. Harrison, Hailes, F. Hood, Mrs. W. Hughes, G. H. Hooker, O. M Hottoy, Leon Holland, T. D.
Hammer, Fr.
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Harnam, Singh
Inkwell, CW.
Charmatz, Adolf Cayford, William Cumann, Rev. C. Chiu Chong Quie Chang, J.
·Cook, & Co, L. F. Cooper, A. Conley, Miss M. Churchill, A. D. Cherry, W, Chester, Mr. Carlington, G.T.S. Cohen, Miss G. Chavaitt, A. Chandar Singh. Crosbie, D. B. T. Cameron, Ch. Crawford, G. Chum, C.A. Cruz, Theresa Charlton, Miss Gotell, Mrs. H. M. Corbin, P. F.1 Claton, Capt, H. Caywood, S.S. Ch. Tong Craig, Bev, A.'M. · Comrie, A F. Carlston, F, Chiang. Januario Clarke, L. M. Cotell, Lt. Col. A, B. Coulter, W. H. Cooper, H. A.
Chewyariz, MissA
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Harley, Miss F.
Isufbhai, Mutta Abdul
Hassan Itosojekts, Mr. Inretig, Lina Ingram, S. A. Isaac, Aboody Jay, Singh Jones, W.
Jumbo Jovi, Jon
John F. Brigg & Sons!
Jaurett, G. E.
Johnstone, R. N.
Josepb, A.
Jesus, J. V. do
Jaggoo
Joseph. 8.
Johnstone, Mrs. L. F. Jones, Miss H*****
Jowand, Singh
Jones, W. H.
Kalin, Faul
Kiemer, Miss E. La Kennedy, F. H. K. S. L. Kepping, J Kaarger, H. Khuaj Bakot Kikuchi, T. Kirtber Alfred Kershaw, E. P. Kollinger, A. Kelly, S
Campbell, Mr. S. H. Kelaides, G.
· Kemp, W. L.
Ta
Callaham, J,
Kinsey, W.
Chow Foo
Läune
LINIE. LLOYD.
Dionició, Leoncio
Lachman, Singh
Dawson, J. F.
Lloyd, P.
Downes, B.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
NORDDEUTSCHER
OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.
(Taking Cargo at through. Ratas to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LIBBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, FORTE IN THE LEVANTE BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and Sourи AMERICAN PORTS),
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
STEAMERS
TAMBERG
¿Zurbonsen ADRIA Kauth SEGOVIA Foerck SAXONI
Iperer
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATIONE
HONGKONG.
HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO), i HAVRE and HAMBURG.Ra (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).
HAVRE and HAMBURG.ZA ME (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO).
HAVRE and HAMBURGAREN (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG). NEW YORK vis SUEZ CANAL Particulare, apply to
SAILING DATES
9th April. Freight z3rd April. 7th May
21st May,
8th April. Freight
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
HONGKONG OFFICE DE
No, x, Queen's Buildi
Dunn, F. 1.
Durant, Mr. H, Dillon James Danibly, W. Davis, Sr, Dn. L Durstine, R. S Davies, G,
Dethleftion. 1
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Digiovanni, Capt. Dickson, R. UF Delébeque, Mad. J. Doré..A
De Ath & Coy,, Mosers, Dunn, F. E. Davis, J.AW. Durkin, Thos. Dalton, Chan, Dyrdahl, C. Dawson, Capt," Dawson, Mr. Elliott, Mr W.P. Emmanuel & Coi Eddy, F, W. Ellis, T. WAS. Ellis, Vivian!
Liddy, W. E.
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Lehmann, Mr. Long, Th. D. Laplace, F.
Loveland, 1. 1. Leonard, 21,
F.H. Lewis, C. M. Lillie, J.J. Lenoel, Mon, Longstreet, C. Lennard, DM. Lall, Singh Lang, R. R. Lewis, G. W. Lafiente, C. J... Li Hong Ching Lee Mr. M.G. Lowton, Miss M. Li Pia Lem Lopez, Sixto Layard de R
L'esbard, Lander, F&B, Evenburg, MmMitchell, W.T.
Ephery kirs. HIT. Macarthy, Mr.
MGIRAULT:for TABLE DELICACIES
by every Maili
05 Ito Sama
Osborn, Edward
Omega, Juan
Dap, O. D. Oli Teong Hum Oh Kachi, Miss Piggott, F. T. Ponvca, Carlos Plummer, F. R. Percebois, M; Papple, F. Pedersen, O. Pill, Char. Puddaphat, W, Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mr. Portar, A. M. J. Paton, Fred Ń. Paclilla, T. A. Parker, C. L... Peterson, C. Pei Tang Pietsching, D. Pasi Ugo Pastrano, Josefa Peters, G. Petersen, B. Pollock
Pearson, Lady Poliakoff, N. N. Parry, G. W. Peak, 1. Peterson, W. Rukan Din Rama Karik Roslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. N. Rudd, F. I. Russell, J. M. A.
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Rozario, Fida Richard, I Robinson. & Co, G. Ribiere, M.
Radferus, Mr. J.R,
Russel, John
Ridgers, Th. W. Raynolds, J. Roberts, C. A. Ricketts, Miss J. Rosario, H. da Ricco, Madame Reale, G, Rodrigues, 5. F, Rowin, T
·Robinson, Mr. N. Ralim Bux
Richard, F. X.
Rennick, Capt. F. Bussol, Aj
Rache, Mrs. LM,S.
Ryley, R. G. Rath, C.
Riley, Miss
Silva, T. da Silva, J. P. da Schwartz, Z. W. Sutherland, G,
·Silva, Miss E. da Silva, Arminda A. da Sardu, W. J. Schult, Capt. R. Silva, M. A. Sailan, C. Sheffield, Miss E D. Sam Thuang
Sirdar Bin Singh Sodeo, J. L. Ross Sobeng, Luis Smith, Miss Sawhin, J. S. Stevenson, T. J. Staples, G. B. Smith, E. Steer, B. M. Scott, Alex. M. Spieler, W. Stewart, E. G. Spinney, W. F. Step
F. G. G.
E. Stefano, C.
Scheve, E. von Songee, Mrs. Scott, J. D.. Skala, Mrs. A. Sawyer, Fred Strom, J. B Skillen, A .Sce, J. A. Sutton, Char. Schwartz, A. Salomon, L. P. Stafford, J. C. Schaedelín, M. E. Sassi, D. Seyhars, Trontr Smith, C. F. Sheffield, J. W. Seghers, L. Scripps, A. K. Senolick
The Manager Silk
Manufacturing Co, Tarker, Wm.
Troost, Engene Tarce Khan Thomas, A, E, Taylor, Mr.
Thomas, Miss E. M. K. The Sec. Hk. Gem.
Club
Tennichiff, Mr. Tansley, Mrs.. The Agents-Atlas Párcel Express Thallon, Miss F. N. Toan, Mon. Turner, Harry Tiddy, W. E.
Taylor, Cpl. H.
Thomson, J. S.. Tarosby, E. R. Treadwell, Mrs. R. The Chikushi Goal
Mining & Co. Tarrance, J. C. Torry, Rev. R. A. Thomson, James Ting Choong Toy, T Twine, G. W. Thompson Taggart, G. M. Udcolesek, Miss Udden, Torsten Ulan, M. C. Vaught, Ed. Vance, Miss B. Vague, O. Vance, Chas. Vitch, W. Grant Victor, Char." Vichy, L. A. Vencys, C. O. Van Bosch & Peneyro Vulkwell, C. W. 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,
CIC.
Wheeler, P. H. Winter, Reinhold
Mrs. L." Worsley, Mrs. Walker, Mr. A., R. Woodger, F. B. William Dr. W.L Wheatley, R. N. Waris, Khan Wren, C. Warley, C. H.
5.
Woodchick, E. S. Wall,
Westburge
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Woodchuck, Miss J. Willaim, F. H. Ward, Rey, E. William, R. H. 1. Woodmann Baihgo, 4, 8. Witty L Williamson, Mrs. Wilson
Wallace, Capt. C. Welch, A. R. White, D. M. Watson, T. Wennberg, O. Williams, Capt. Wyong Mrs. Wodell, O. - Wallrath, R. C.
Wake, G
Wilcocks, A. Dean Walsh, C. W Wilson, Hon. By Mi Wood, C. D. Wood, Lucille Watchorn, W. W.
Rex, c/o Cable Address Whiting, J.
Ryley, B. G. Reid, J.G.
Symonds, J.
Soundar, Dass Swanney, John
Yang Ching
Young, Oliver
Young, Koi Yacob Yashak Bokal Young, Miss K
List of Registered Covers in Posts Restante
Atwor Bingh Abarca Alla'Singh
Byram, Mrs. G. L Paris. Bakkoo Alins Kishup-
Ippf
Blanchard, MisN.
Singh
Avang Asman,
Abbas Khan
M.B.
FRENCH BREAD,
Dagdanoff, La Bovet Bros, & Co. Bartens, AlfAY Biser Josephine bi Bhog Singh E Borodski Circus, (Rus.
sian address) Bifat D. Bonnechaür Brown, Mrs. Hessio Britton, Miss, New
Barnet Herts Barkat Khanna Cheeman, Master, Wm. Cunha, Max. Cheng Sang Tal Chek Mahomed Chalmers, A. A. Cameron, W. Caito, A. R. Cafair Deugrani,"
Manila Chanda, Singh .. Carnap (The Bareness) Cubn
Diggins, Mrs. Emmanuel & Co.
Evenburg, Mrs. M. (3)
Foukoff. J. D.
Freiz, F. Fridenberg, D. François, A
Fargubar, Mrs. T. C. Fung Min Tsow Goldenbergs, Gulam Mahomed
A
(Shanghai) Griffith, G. M. Trai
comalle Groves, Captain Hand, C. P. Hagi Tagile Hooper, Mrs. Hannah, James Hombourg, Rosa Hugand, Charles Harder, Theodor Horwitz, E. Inches fsahak Jacob, Thomas Jamieson, S. W. Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Jefferson, Geo. Jay Singh, I.P.C. Jaffray, R. A. Jones & Coy. Kohn, Jacob Klipper, G.
(2)
Line Sin Li Ling See Lúnnard, Lander, FA Mattiasen Emil
Matwell, C. F Mayer, Ed, von Monod, CA Mall, Singh Moule FOAN Mudditi, Sergt. W Mongallivors, C. O. Di Moses c/o Hongkong Hotel (Dead Letter) Mohomed Ismail Mark Jacob' Läisch Mahomed, Mira Sahib
· Munshi Sultlanforg
Mahomed Natyrave, Henry Naywan, F
Narjamet, Khan, I.P.C Nam Singb
Ortega, F.,
Octive, Joson Cave Pappadaki, C.
Palmer, Mrs. H. Haufe,
England (Dead Letter) Portla
Paul, John-ana Pramics, Captain Roda Singh Rustomjee, B. Roberts, Raitam Singh Rutgler, Jurors (2)
Remedies,
Miss Julia Ross, Mary, J.{S'hai.). Rasch Ch
ing, Army toas private, that no isunderstood that m
versial and impersonal natu
During the course of the evenin telegraphed to 'Exeter where the men of- Devonshire regiment were celebrating the day with a feast and a concert at which La Audrey Buller was presenta
ZA PRO BOER, UTTERANCES.
^^ It is curious to note how from time to time, the wild utterances of the Pro-Boer, Press re- specting the character of the British, army reach fölfilment in a direction which reflects -upon the writers. Thus, some of the journals, which devate themselves to helping our enemies have, on occasion, remariced that this brutal war completely destroyed. în, men usually sane, logical and merciful, all understanding of the relative fitness of things, all appreciation of what is just and proper, if it happens to run contrary to their horrible prejudices and just of blood. This week the country has been edified by an exhibition of astounding Pro-Boer bad taste-to call it by no worse" name—which made the more egregious in that it is led by three barristers one of whom is a distinguished K.
Sant Singh Sort Strautin Pekin State
Railway Spray, Miss Minnie Stanley, Mrs. HC
New York C Sing & CoERS Schaedelin, M. E. Smith; Miss A Scheinker, Mille. Nellis Schwartze, & Co. (3) Simoes, A
Sultan Mohamed Sabit Schultze Joh
Sinolik, Mathias
Solomon, Ja
(2) Stolses,
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Sydney, Mr. M. Kom He, Miss (S'hai,) Thorsby, E. R. Kon T. M.
Tos. R. Giglie Kewney, Rev. G.S.R.N.Thoulon, A., Macao H.MIS. Cambrian ・・・ (Dead Letter.)"
B. E. Coast America. Fitzgerald, Miss Cissy (Dead Letter) Williams, Miss Kate K. A. L. Mony
Wagner, Mre, L. J. (Colombo)
Wali Mahomed. Wilmson, BA - Wong Hoi Pang Wong Yiu Cheon" Warren, Georg Wong Kui Chee Ziedler, Fritz
Kremer, Mrs. (Shai) Kinsey, Wm. Krell Luessen, H. Labb, Singh Leplatre, H. Lainah
List of Registered Covers for Marchant Ships. 5.5. Alberto...H. Waddingham. Calchas.N. J. McLay. Catherine Apcar...J. W. Edwards.
» Dynoment A. F. Lindberg.
Dynomene. Capt. G. Snoldon Ship Gao. T. Hay J. Nelson ON Bark Grosvenor Capt. G. H. Boyı,
Schelle Suzetti.
Grosvenor
$.5. Kaelyang... Capt. G. Hooker, U.S.S. Liscum
Mariani
S.S. Memnon
11
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S. Beggs,
G. Blasich...
Martin Peterson,
Madeleine Rickmers. Capt. Henrickson, Nanyo Afera 'm........K. Sawatza TY Nanchang ....Capt. E. Finlayson. Pekin
C. J. Pirie
Pykrrusi
...A. Huddleston. Radley...J. E. Beale
Sadine Rickmars...Capt. Nesbit”
List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices at Hongkong.
Mrs. Auman, Hong
kong Hotel
Brega
Chanvingon
Choptekseng David
Drayton (2 telegrams) Dredging
Edwards, Raphael
Evenburg
Glenline
Francis Foy
Heongsiongcheong Hlychaing Howcheongbeng Jarcot Kingmow
Kriparam Kwonglunchung
Kwongonwao
Ledavis
Lungshang
Linchuang
Lungtai ng
Powell Grant
Singwoo
Melchers Chuyoting Follock
Sperry
Tungyisoon Vanshingbang Wingo Woll
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OUR LONDON LETTER.
These gentlemen have petitioned the King for the pardon of Commandant Kritzinger, in the event of the court-martial passing a death sentence. In view of the circumstances, a petition would in any case bave been some- thing of an outrage, but for men of high legal position, to so forget the decencies of justice as to anticipate not only a verdict but the sentence thereon, would be little short of a scandal, but that "the war has destroyed in men" usually sane and logical, all understanding of the rola- tave fitness of things. As a final impropriety, the petition was forwarded direct to His Majes- ty, the ordinary channels of access to the throne. being ignored..
...... SHOCK TO THE COMMERCIAL WORLD
The resignation of the Lord Mayor and Lord Avebury from the Advisory Commitee of the, proposed British Exhibition in St. Petersburg, Came as a shock to the commercial world, which at the moment is occupied in working up a connection, for all it is worth. But fimpartial onlookers are of the opinion that the action was well-advised, even if not due to diplomatic promptings, as to whi
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roundly expresses the opinion that an exhibi- nicial tion at this time would not be
and would therefore redound neither Success,
to the credit nor the advantage of the British cation. Behind both these statements, lies the impression that Russian unofficial sentiment | is so unfriendly towards. Britain account of the successful termination of the Anglo-Japa ness treaty, that an English Exh would disaster mean to court, not only pecu
for the promters, but the risk of olica? tions of another and more embarra This is the more unfortunate- as
regard to trade agricultural produ marked during the past six months. It is as not certain that the whole s is abandoned, but despite the efforts of the special delegates,
who are greatly chagrined at the
of events, it is g
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(From Our Own Correspondant.)
LONDON, March andi MAJUBA: DAY” Majuba Day was celebrated in the Englis fashion this year, with all regard to drama effect and opriety. In the first place combined columns in South Africa managed to capture about Boo Boor, whi with the four or five hundred pre ported, makes up a grand total enemies.less in the field in one fortnight, not a bad record considering thi Brodrick read Lord Kitcheners the House of Commons on the s much cheering and excitement the Lobbies, and the more excit even among the somewhat lymphatic the rumours of coming peace ATE ER "canvassed—for the millionth time, advices from South Africa aste that there will be no general July, as the Bogi leaders are z the hopes of their followers by that the great anxiety of the ment to secure peace befo tion will prompt the authoritie terms in June. If this war world one thing more than anot is this, that delusions possess e to every other mental impressioni
DINNERS:
On the same evening that the war was rousing the enthusiasm of the our gallant soldiers' doing dinners were in progress, at pus George White presided, General Buller. Sir George had from Gibraltar on purp maat The General is 1
from time to
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