Mails.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1902
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL 8.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 KUROPE:
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.--
AMERICA MARU"
"CITY OF PEKING ".
"GARLIC "
"HONGKONG MARU"
"OHIHA"
"DORIC"
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in route.
UKCLAIMED LETTERA AT: POST OFFICE
Letters for the following persons claimed at the Post Office Andersen, K. Allix, Maurice Addries, M. At Yes
Alaraka Siaast
American Commercial
Co, Lid. Auterson, Mr.
Atra
Arman, Chas K. Anderassen, M. Agentur Apanado No. 65 Ahern, John Awudi, fichat Anderson, D.
Amy, F. O. Abbott, Miss H Brown, M. M. & E. Boota Singh Bowie, Dr.
Bennett, E. F.
Burkitelli Budge, James Balley, E
Bach, A. H.
Bristowe, L. W.
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TUESDAY, 29th April, at Neon ..TUESDAY, 6th May, at Noon. ...THURSDAY, 15th May, at Noon. „FRIDAY, 23rd May, at Moon, „SATURDAY, 31st May, at Noon. .....................................SATURDAY, 7th June, at Noon!
Bryan, Miss E. V.
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Hell, Mri.
Bros, Conrad de
Brown, Thomas
Barnier, G...
Bradrad, Din
HE T. K. K. Company's Steamship "AMERICA MARU," will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, TOMORROW, the 29th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by ail 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 Rall Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN FACIFIC RAIL WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment-of 44 in addition to the regular tarift 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 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 Јарал.
TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.
Return Passage-Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve 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.
months.
Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office optil 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of sabe is required
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at Sroo, Gold or over) destined in 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 Theme will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value is less than FM, IN Can
for traysage saga. Freight, apply in the Agency of the Com.
panies, en...
Hongkong, 9th April, 10.2.
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J. S. VAN BUREN, Ακεπι
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
SAFETY.
SPEED.
PUNCTUALITY,
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, via CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots.
1902
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. R.M.S, EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 14th May. ATHENIAN.........Comdr. H. Mowatt............WEDNESDAY, 21st May, EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R.WEDNESDAY, 4th June, TARTAR ....................Comdr. E. Beetham, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 21st June. EMPRESS OF INDIA.......Comdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R,WEDNESDAY, 25th June, THE magnificent vidste stemships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 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 points and AROUND THE WORLD, Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months.
SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
The 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 pussCE,
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For farther information, Mapa, Guide Books, Hates of Passage, &c, apply to
D. E. BROWN; General Hongkong, 23rd April, 1902.
Pedder's Street Agent,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST,
(Taking Cargo at through Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK BRA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS).
PROPOSED
STRAMPRE
SEGOVIA ch
Foerck
ADRIA Knuth
SAXONIA
SAILINGS FROM SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATIONE,
HAVRE, BREMEN, and HAMBURG, (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).
HAVRE and HAMBURG.
(Calling of SINGAPORE and COLOMBO), HAVRE and HAMBURG, (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG) HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO), HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAFÖRE and PRNANG).. HAVRE and HAMBURG. AN (Calling at SINGAPORE and ColoμBO). For father. Particulars, apply to
Jaeger **** SERBIA
Brehmerz SUEVIA
Borck STRASSBURG
HONGKONG
__SAILING DATES..
29th April.Freight.
Huttoy, Leos Holland, T. J. Hammer, F1. Harnam, Singh Horley, Mis: F flerbert, H. A. Huxham, H. Harding, I Howard, W. H. How, Bir Jun. Haertel, Jean Hlavacek, Junn Howell, E, A. R. Hieber, G. Hately, Capt. R. Hang, Mrs. A. Harris, F. Hooker, D. M. B. Henderson, L. Becker, E. W.
Banks, C. Baele, A. Bell, C. Boys, Capt. G. H. Beelding, Mrs. D. W. Bowman, D.
Baradat, Mon. Bildt, D, Boken, T.
Benita, Mestres Beirt, Char Boland, C. P. Boutard, J. Brehm, G. O. Bhai Valiram Modiran Bounnevaux Borne, P.
Boten, F. R Bradley, Mrs. D. Boutard, 1. Bralter, Hy.
Baradat Mos. Bonnett, E.
Bamer, Hermann« Basailion Catz, V. Leon Barsconaky, P.
Cherry, W. Carlington, G.T.S. Chum, C. A. Chandar Singh Cruz, Theresa Corbin, P. F. Į Charitoo, Miss Claton, Capt. H. Caywood, S. S.
Craig, Rev. A. M. Carleton, F.
Chiong, Januarto Cooper, H. A. Callaham, J.
Chow Foo
Clyde, P. L. Crosbie, D. T.
Clive, J. R.
Curtis, N.
Crawford, A. H. Chopard, A. Chang, J.
Clarkson, Lieut. Col.
J. W.
Chils, Pastonne Clark, Miss Hazel. Chaudel Monsieur Coatwal, S. M. Cotell, Major A. B. Caston, D, H. Chock Wong Coatwei, S. ii, Cotter, J. L. Curtis, W. S. Crumb, L. R. Coppes, M. H. Delebeque, Mad. J. Doré, A. Dunn, F. E. Durkin, Thos, Dalton, Chas. Dyrdabl, C. Dawson, Capt. Dawson, Mrs. Dunlop, Wm. Dalters, C. A. Devalaque. d. Davis, Prof W. A. Devos, Jacques Debry, E. Elliott, Mrs. W. P. Emmanuel & Co. Eddy, F. W. Ellis, T. W. 5. Epannagel, Fritz Fazal Dis Epler, Mr. H. T.
Ferrier, Jas Farnandes, 1. A. Ford, Mr. R. A. Frank, Wm. Frasson Foy, F.
Foutin, Mr. Feldkamp, P C. Frado, Antonio Faure, Jacques Farley, E. C. Fernandes, C Foley, J. E French, F.H, Florins, V. French, F. W. Gibson, Miss Gwynne, Mrs Gould, Paul Gonsalez, E. G. R.
K.
Hooker, Capt. G.
Henbel, A.
Hohner, M. Jaggoo
Joseph, 8,
Johnstone, Mrs. L F.
Jones, Miss H.
Jolin, A. R.
Jawabir, Singh
Juster, A Jordon, E. P. Jones, Frank Khuaj Bako! Kikuchi, T. Kistner Alfred
Kershaw, E. P..
Kollinger, A.
Kemp, W. L
Kelaides, G.
Kohn, Jacob
Kerr, Mark
Kost, Mr. & Mr. Krell, Mrs. Krell, N, Linnard, D. M. Lall Singh Lewis, G. W. Lang, R. R.
Lafiente, C. J. Lee, Mrs. M. G. Lowton, Miss M. Li Piu Lam Lopez, Sixto Layard, R. de B. Leonard, M. Lowe, Lester Leutenegger Man. Lote A. Le Bar, A. Lee, H. B. Lomas, A Lippmann, Mr. Lawrence, Geo, Leble, P. M. M. Laudan, Oscar Lazalalla, N. Moeller, J. B.
McPherson Mr. W. E.
Meany, Capt. J., Je·
Mitchell, K. Monicelli, G.
McGregor, D, McCormach R. 1, Manick, 1. C.- Manoch, A. de La Morphic, H, Marks, K
Madaren, Mr. On Meniman, A. Ghas.
Murphy, Floriana Merriett, A. S. Millar, A
McPhim, D. Mussen, J. M. Millar, Mrs. Melling, C.
Mersin, Comte de
Barde Mebellar, S. Mitchell, E, V
Meil John
McGill, II. W.
Messer, Capt
March, Capt. P.
Morrison, Mr. J. W.
Moll, A.
McConnack, Mrs. R. C., Mayers, F. i.
Mangaillard, C. O. Miller, Fritz
Musgraer, C.
Mason, L
Maule, Oswald
Mitchell, W. F.
Mouro, Comder. Charles
Morrison, H.
Mestra, B. Murray, Miss L Matah, Singh
Manager. Congrega
tional Mission House Monthei, J. L. MacLeod, O. 0. Melzer, E Mansfield, R, W, McArthur, Joha Mills, S.
Maurer, Fr. Mercer, J. R. Marth, I.. W. Moule, F..O. Newton, A. H. Nomona, G. Neil, Miss A. Nobody, Mise Neumann, F. Narain Bingh Newton, W. Newby, Capt. A. Newell, A. Owen, S. E. Ormiston, E. Pei Tang. Pasi Ugo Petersen, B.
·Peterson, W. Peters, Miss Pongerente, H. Popplestone, Perry, Goo. Pauline, G. Price, Ch. G. Parfitt, J.S. Page,
Robiason, Miss B Ratherford T Sutherland, G Silva, Miss E. da Sard, WJ Silva, Arminda A. da Schult, Capt.R. Silva, M... Satlan, C.
Sam Thuang Sirdar Bin Singh Sodan, J. L. Roas Sobeng, Luis Smith; Miss sawhm, }, S. bevenson, T. 5. Staples, G. D. Swith, E. Steer, B. Scott, Alex. M.. Spieler, W. Stewart, E. G. Spinney, W. F. Step, F. G. G. Stefano, C. Scheve, E. von Songee, Mrs. Scott, J. D... Skala, Mrs. A Sawyer, Fred. Strom, J, H. Skillen, A. Sutton, Char. Schwartz, A..
Solomon, L. P. Stafford, J. C. Sassi, D. Seyhers, Truntz Smith, C. F. Sheffield, I. U. Senolick
Sanborn, F. G. Sisco, C. C. Smith. H. D. Stanoe, H.
Slimmon, Rev. J. A.
Saunders, C. B.
Scripps, W. A.
Start, G.
Be. Clair, C. L.
Simcock Scott, W. Serullaz, G. Schuruberg, E. Swaby, Thos. C.
Stephenson, A.
Silva, Maria A. da
Torrance, J. C. Thomsan, James Ting Cheong Thompson
Taylor, M.
aggart, G. M.' Turner, Miss Thomby, E. R.
Thomas, Capt. Hughas
Tam Sin Weng The Hongkong Ship
ping & Trading Co. Limited 'Tsai Po Sieu Talmage, T. J. Thornton, G. Udden, Torsten Ulan, M. C. Vance, Miss B. Vitch, W. Grant Victor, Char. Vencys, C. O.
Van Bosch & Peneyro
Vulkwell, C. W.
Vine, E. T.
Vallance, Mrs, F. Verbect, Th. Vaiconsis, P. Vickers, V. Wren, C. Warley, C. H. Wassermann, William, S.
List of Registered Gavers for Merchant Bhip Ship dilsa Craig The Mellor Robamas
Loch Troot W. J. Saundem, S.M.S. Bussard
c/o German Consula
9.S. Calckas. J. McLay Ww DynominK.
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A. F. Lindberg.
Dynomena. Capt. GaSpoddon
Bark Forfarshire P. W. Fenton
Grosvenor
Capt. M.E Mamussen,
Capt. GH. Boya,
Grosvenor... Schelle Suzette
5.8. Kaelyang........ USS. Litcu......
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5.3. Memnon
S. Beggs,
Capt. G. Hooker.
Sam Harry
Commanders-in-Chich
Martin Peterson. Le
Kong Beng. Capt. W. Moltermann
Pyrrhus ....... A. Heddleston,
4. Radley gin
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Mr Robert Cooke members of Com
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List of unclaimed Telegrama lying in the Pollock
Joint Telegraph Companies Offices.
at Hongkong,
Ah Sing, Compradore Kingmow.
Mrs. Auman, Hong- Kinseyes
kang Hotel
-Ballantine, Hongkong Kriparam
Kongkiangoan
Hotel
Kwonglund
Brega
Kwongon
Bruce, Robert, Char
Kwongtamhing
H. E.
tered Bank
Chinhin
Linchuang
Choptakseng
Lungtai
Woodchick, E. S. Wall, George Westbury, H. Woodchuck, Miss J. Wilheim, F. H. Ward, Ray, E. William, R. H. I. Woodmann Salhoo,
A, 8. Witt, L.
Chatakliong David
Edwards, Raphael
Evenburg
Francis Foy
Kwangsungchang
Lungshangaet
Mantai
Melchers Chaynting
Nettancourt
Pollock
Glenline
Reid
Hlychaing
Singwoo
Howcheongbang
Tinsley
Williamson, Mrs. Wilson
Bussard
Walrond
farcot
Wingo
Johnstone, Leslie
Woll
Welch, A. R. White, D. M..
Watson, T. Williams, Capt.
Wyon, Mrs.
Whyte, J. F.
Wilcocks, A. Dean:
Walsh, CW.
Wilson, Hon. B. M..
Whiting, J.
Weise, F.
Wilson, Daisy
Secretary of the Hong-Walroth, R.
kong Amaure Photo-Woodhead, A. E,
gmphic Club
Smith, Julian Slabone, Y.
Sharples, J. Sydney, Mrs. M. Tennichiff, Mr.
Tansley, Mr. The Agents-Atlas Parcel Express Thallon, Miss F. N., Toau, Mon. Turner, Harry Tiddy, W. E. Taylor, Cpl. ft. Treadwell, Mn, R. The Chikushi Goal
Mining & Co.
List of Registered
Allix, M. Aroor Singh
Willoughby, G.
Wernberg, O. Williams, S. Watcharn, W. W. Wiltzien, Atax. --Wood, C. 'D.. Waelle, J. Whiteman, W. F. Waters, W. Williams R. H. J. Walfard, Miss Wachorn, W. W.` Young, Koi
Huss, Captain, Cruiser Unkee
Kikuchiheijiro,
126 Praya West
HONGKONG'S FINANCE.
The following are the financial statement for 1901 and the assets and liabilities of the Colony as published in the Gazette
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1901.
LOAN ACCOUNT,
To loscribed stock loan at 3 per cent interest, to be paid off on the 15th April, 1943.
By Sinking Fuad
1,799.15.1 £20.363.12.8
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1901. Assess
Balance 'in bank Subsidiary colns..
$106,896.94
000,00
8,000.0 2,977.04
Coins in transit.
Advances
Young, Miss K·
Young, Alex.
Young, F. A.
Suspense house service Profit, money order office. Water account
Total Assets
$2,023,581.60
Covore in Posto Restanto.
Liabilities.
Crown agents' drafte in trans Military contribution Deposits not available, Refund of tax£5,...) Officers' remittances..... Money order remittances Trait charges, General
Office
K. A. L. Mony (Colombo)
Abarca Ramon, Paris Kremer.
Alla Singh Ah Singh'
Abbas Khan Avites Victor J. Ahmed Khan Bhudha, L.P, S, $12 B.ga, L.P.C. 571 Barain Singh, 860 Byram, Mrs. G. L. Bahan Singh Hurke, M. H. Bagdanoff, L
Bovet, Bros. & 1*0. Hanvos, Alf.
Brer Josephine
hug Singh Bardaki 1.ics, (Sus.
jan address) Bilt D.
Bonnechaur
Britton, Miss, New
Barnet Heris
Barkat Khan
Boutard
Benavent, Vicente de
Rodez Beroni Singh, L.F.S.
744 Chesman, Masier Wna. Catto, A. R.. Cafuir Deugrans,
Manila Chania, Singh. Carnap (The Baroness) Caha
Chot Shing. Hanoi Church, Miss Mary A. Province RI, Campbell, Alfred Alex. Chay Ing Ching C/o Miss I. Ransome. Dayal! Singh, I.P.C.
$10
Daunt, Mr. C. Roch.
ford
Kruger Gerge, A. W. Kabar Singh, I.P.C.806 Kellerman, E. H Kairak, M. H Kami Dar, I.P.C. 785 Lainah
Lina Singh Li Ling See Lunnard, D. M. · (z). Luddo, Singh, 1.P.C.823 Landan Oscar
aune (3) Mattesen Emil Mangul C M. Singh Mudditi, Sert W. Vouguillard, C. A de (2) Moses c/o. Hongkong Hotel (Dead Letter) Mabomed Ismail Mork Jacob Laisen Munshi Sultian
Mahomed
Mahomed Khan, 1.P.C.
755
Mahomed Noor Mahomed Ishag Moxon, W. Musso, G. D. Neryrove, Heury Nayinan, F. Narjamot, Khan, Nam Singh Nyland John, Baltimore Nelson, N. Baltimore
Civil pensions Police pepions Private drainage works Public works...... Miscellaneous
walcam
béen universally moaned
The thank
out late Hon. Secretary
to Mr Follock
ander
suitabl
siderable
eyed:
Béball
services on the Cot
Ritchie,
Tillett,
MER
the Colony, but
entleman hari Wilcox, Mr. W. A: Crt
MrD R Law have joined the Gershom Stewart has rejoined the Colony, Mr. B. Laye has Hon. Treasurer vice Mr. R. L. Committee have been in com Head Office in London on undermentioned, and
been to keep the Head Of informed as possible, of all acis objects of the Navy League,
their knowledge, and to make aug or comment on suggestions made i ecutive Committee at Home on the Reference to local peeds anti
The increase of the China view of the increase in the number ather nations
the
pecial
-----Firacy on the West River and neigh bourhood, and the necessity of an efficient patrol of the inland waters of China
3The Subject of a new Naval Défence. Act in order to ensure a fixed and steady, ins crease of Naval Strength suited to our needs; The Massing of the Navy and the Creation of an Imperial Naval Reserve in which the resources of the Colonies, may be altilized. (Subject taken up b
up by Admiralty.) 5-The fixing of definite responsibility upon the First Lord of the Admirally in respect any deficiencies in our Navy, and upon each head of Department for defec
his own department. No one to be permitted te fake shelter under the collective responsibility of the Cabmer
6-The recessity for, a firmy Naval polley in China,
The necessity of supplying our Aests with 197 efficient colliers fitted for the work they
to do Condensing al Store Ships, Hospital 150.00 Ships, and Floating Workshops, with 26,294.65 reference to the needs of the feet in the Ching
Station
7,600.00
8-The striving off from our effectiv 18,600 po strength an obsolete, battleships auped with
muzzleloading guns,
of our Royal Dock- plant and
Extension scheme, and
24,000,00 292.36 954.82 8,74043
Total Liabil Balance
2- The yards
18.06 aur Loca
2,023 581ho: amounting
Members will doubtlest be that we continue th Quarters, with whom most cordeal nature; and your Commitee will bespan a satisfactory
Five lett
sig,such
*Nor including, arrears of reves
to $61, $2.00.
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF LAND will be the case,
IN TALIENWANT
A Consular report from New hwang, says that Russia has lately issued regulations for the sale of public lands in Dalay. According to these regulations, not only the Russiang but also the I.P.C.reigners are entitled to hold land in that city The Chinese can also have this privilege, provided they should build houses in European issued by the Russian authorica The said style and observe the sanitary and other rules regulations consist of seventeen articles and lay down the law in matters relating to the method of purchasing land, the rent, establishment of factories in the city rece
THE CHINESE TROOPS IN MANCHURIA.
Nawal Khan, P.C. 637 Oppenheimer, Gebr, Palmer, Mrs. H. Hauts,
England (Dead Letter). Pottle Paul, John Primrose, Captain Pall Singh, L.B.C. 649 Perry, Geo. W Plant, Joseph Showell Rode Singh Rattan Singh Rutgler, Jurers (1) Ross, Mary, J..(S'hái). Rasch Ch. Ramatalli Khan, I.P.C. Ratta Sing, J.P.C. 782 Rahim Bux, 1.1.C. 722 Strautin Pakin State
Railway Spray, Miss Minnie
New York. Stanley, Mrs. H. C. Scheinker, Mlle. Neli.; Schwartze, & Co. Simges, Sultan Mahomed Sabil Schultze John Siaolik, Mathias Solomon, Ji
Davis, George Emmanuel & Co. Evenburg, Mr. M. Easy Khan, 1.P.S. 658 Fridenberg, D. François, A Fargubar, Mrs. T. C. Fung Min Taow |F. Buz, I,P.C. 784. Faulk, Baltimore Goldenbergs, A. Griffith, G. M. Trin-
comalee. Gescuiti C., Baltimore Gansser, H. R: (4) Hand, C. P. Hogi Tagile Hombourg, Ros Hugaod, Chane Harder, Theodor Horwitz, Es Hari Singh
Sydney, Mrs. M (3) Hanhelsen Toval.:
Baltimore
Soenberg, A. Baltimore Peak,
Thronby, E. R. Hanson, H. N., Ballį- To, R. Gigli Peilley, Agues Pittet, D
mora.
Toulon, A, Macao, Hutchinson, W.-J. Plant, 15.
(Dead Letter) Ralim Bux
(Sputh Shields) To Mo H. E. Canton Ismail, LPC. 564 Richard, F. X..
Vogh Baroness Bolla Jamieson, S. W Williams, Miss Kate Rannics, Capt. Pr Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Russell, A
Wagner, Mrs. Ly Ryley, R. G
Jeferson, Geo., Wali Mahomed Jaffray R. A.. Rath C
Wilmson, Hor Jones & Coys Wong Hoi Fang, Riley, Miss
Jopen) MrT; R. Wong Yup, Cheon, Repco Cable Addçass. Kau He, Mist (6haf;) Warten, Georg
Kon must
walll Mahomed, I.P.C.; Rockwell, A WA Kewnay, Rey, CSRN. 149. Banking 1
HIMISI Cambrian Welch Roberts, AG
2. E: const Amjeraz bridge Ross A MENU (Dead Letters Rebuilt, D.
Kramar, Mre. (Shai) GIRAUTEL TABLE DELICACIES
by every Mail,
Gill, Rev. J. H. Gibson, C. D. Gabtan Georg, Z.
Gaw, Andrew Goldensteia, H, Grane, H. P. Gordon, Alex. Gower, H. Gore, Miss A. Goldenberg, A.
Hasber, G.
Harrington, Mrs. H. Hant, Miss H, Hutchison, GB Harried Thomas,...?
Hollister, Gra
Halleguab, M. A1:
roth May, Freight.
21st May,
Freight. 4th June,,Freight, 18th June.
Fraig Ist July,
Harmsion, Miss I Harison, A Ma
Hood,
Mr. Hughes, GA
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HONGKONG OFFICE,
No. 1, Queen's Building,
Henderson, G. E
Zaidler
CIRAULT los Bett)
otified to the
Tokyo, April 1718 The number of the Chinese troop
tor be stationed in Menchurid to take the place of Russian troops are, according Manchurian Convention, simply to
the new beforehand by the Chinese Govemme Russian Government. However, of fact, there is a secret compac Russia and Ching by which Jung-lu Councillor, has notified. Kung- sident of the Reform Inver Chang Wuchu) of the numbe troops which will be station Eastern provinces. They arou
Province of Sheng ins
Infaniry, 15,000 Cavalry 5,000
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Artillery 500
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