Sessional Papers - 1914





PAPERS LAID BEFORE THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF HONGKONG 1914

Table of Contents

1. Anti-Piracy Committee

Recommendations of the

2. Estimates for 1915

Financial Statements in Connection With the

3. Estimates of Expenditure

Abstract Shewing Differences Between the Estimates for 1914 and 1915

4. Garrison of Hongkong

Cost of, in the Year 1912-13

5. Imperial institute

Investigations By the, for Private individuals and Firms

6. Jurors

List of, for 1914

7. Kowloon-Canton Railway

Estimate of Expenditure on Capital account During the Year 1914

8. Kowloon Railway Station

Report on Progress Up to June 30th, 1914

9. Mong-Kok-Tsui Breakwater

Diagram Showing Progress of Stone Depositing to 31st December, 1913

10. Mong-Kok-Tsui Breakwater

Diagram Showing Progress to 30th June, 1914

11. Moorings

Acquisition and Re-Arrangement of

12. Paving of Main Roads in Hongkong

Report of the Public Works Committee on the

13. Piracy Prevention Bill and Reculations

Correspondence Relating to the

14. Quarterly Return of Exceses on Sub-Heads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure

For 4th Quarter of 1913

15. Quarterly Return of Excesses on Sub-Heads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure

For 1st Quarter of 1914

16. Quarterly Return of Excesses on Sub-Heads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure

For 2nd Quarter of 1914

17. Questerly Return of Excesses on Sub-Heads Met By Savings Under Heads of Expenditure

For 3rd Quarter of 1914

18. Road Improvement from aberdeen to Shaukiwan

Report of the Public Works Committee on the

19. Tennis Court at Mountain Lodge

Report of the Public Works Committee on the

20. Typhoon Refuge

Statement of Progress to 31st December, 1913

21. Typhoon Refuge

Statement of Progress to 30rd June, 1914

22. Tytam Tuk

Diagram of Low Level Dam Under Construction at, Showing Progress to 30th June, 1914

 

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HONGKONG.

RECOMMENDATIONS OF ANTI-PIRACY COMMITTEE.

No

11

1914

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, July 30th, 1914.

OCEAN GOING STEAMSHIPS.

1. These recommendations to apply to all steamers carrying Chinese passengers and clearing for Swatow, Amoy, Kwong Chau Wan, Hoihow or Haiphong.

2. The steamers should be searched by police as follows:-

(a.) Steamers lying alongside wharves.-Police should search all passengers and the luggage they are allowed access to during the voyage, at the wharf before embarking. Passengers should not be allowed to embark on the off side. Any passengers who embark before police arrive for search (if this cannot be prevented) to be searched on board the ship as soon as the police arrive. Ship's guards also to search passengers and crew.

(b.) Steamers lying in the stream.-As soon as cargo and passengers are all on board, the police should search passengers and whatever baggage they may have with them. The steamer to leave immediately the search is com- pleted. In order to avoid possible delay, steamers should inform the police of the time at which they expect cargo and passengers to be all on board, and hoist the International Code Signal U. J. M.=I am ready for sea, if completed before police arrive. If at this time the police find the ship not ready this ship may lose its turn. Guards to assist in searching passengers and to search the crew.

3. Provision of armed guards.-At least four non-Chinese guards should be employed on board each ship. Their duty is especially to protect the bridge and wheel house. They should also see that the crew do not smuggle arms or ammunition. These guards to he armed with serviceable weapons (Winchesters or revolvers) and to be trained in the use of such. They should also carry whistles. Police trained guards are advocated.

4. Officers to be armed.--Both deck and pistols or revolvers, ready for immediate use. be kept on the bridge deck loaded for use. attack, but the fact that they only carry two

engine room officers on duty to be armed with Two rifles at least of approved pattern should Sporting guns are also useful in repelling an cartridges, as a rule, is against their usefulness.

5. Signalling apparatus.-Rockets and blue lights should be ready, double the minimum number required by Board of Trade Regulatious should be carried. Blue lights are useful at night especially when the lights are extinguished. The use of Verey lights is recommended. They are ready for immediate use, and the persons firing them do not have to expose themselves as is often necessary when firing rockets. Repeated long blasts ou the whistle or syren should be used in the daytime if attacked.

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6.-(a.) Grilles and dodgers.-When in danger zone the only access to the engine room and stokehold should be from the bridge deck. All other entrances being locked The bridge and wheel house should be fortified by double grilles and dodgers, to the satisfac- tion of the Harbour Master. The only access from below to the guarded area on the bridge deck should be in the rear of such grilles.

(b.) The use of barbed wire is recommended to stop any climbing up the sides of the ship, expanded metal is very useful for grilles in front of dodgers to stop rushes.

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(.) It must be understood that one of the chief control of the steering gear and hence of the ship. pirates making use of the emergency steering gear.

objects is to prevent pirates obtaining Precautions should be taken to prevent

7. Carriage of treasure.-Confidential notice should be sent to police if treasure is be- ing carried on any particular voyage.

8. Steam hose.-The use of steam hose is recommended. Connections should be available both on the bridge deck and in the engine room.,

9. The recommendations of the Committee should be referred to the Chamber of Commerce, with special reference to the cost of carrying out structural alterations and provision of armed guards. necessary to comply with these recommendations,

C. McI. MESSER.

LAU CHU PAK. HO FOOK.

I consider Clause 3 relating to armed guards not practicable.

G. W. BARTON,

W. R. JEFFCOTT.

Additional Recommendations regarding River Trade Steamers.

1. Grilles and dodgers.-Same as No. 6 of recommendations for ocean going steamers. Grilles of expanded metal or barbed wire should be placed about 20 feet in front of the dodgers to check a rush and armed guards should patrol between these grilles and the dodgers. Barbed wire should be placed round the bridge to prevent pirates climbing up over the sides.

2. Signal lights.--Double number of rockets and blue lights should be carried, the use of Verey lights is strongly recommended, see No. 5 of previous recommendations.

3. The passengers in the lower deck should be locked in with grilles, and precautions should be taken to keep passengers from the crew's quarters.

4. The runner system to be abolished.

5. The 4 guards to be used for guarding the ship against piratical attacks, they are not to be used as guards to protect thieving from the cargo. Their chief duty is to guard the bridge and wheel house. The committee agreed with Captain Jeffcott's recommendation (attached) that the guards should be under the police department for engagement, training and discipline and that they be in Government uniform and transferred from time to time to different steamers.

6. Chinese owners must clearly understand that if their, ships fly the British flag, the captain must have complete control of such ship and crew and must not be dictated to by the compradore, pilot or any owner or agent regarding the safe and proper navigation of the ship, and giving of assistance to other ships when required. Masters of such vessels should be given positive instructions to enter any case of interference, however slight, in the official log, and bring the matter to the notice of the Harbour Master at the earliest opportunity when it would be enquired into.

7. If one steamer discovers another ship being pirated, it is her business to remain near, prevent access of pirates to or from native craft, assist in rescue work and in calling other steamer to her aid.

8. The guards should see that the crew do not smuggle arms or ammunition.

9. We would recommend a stop being put to the practice of deck officers going round the lower deck to superintend the collection of tickets from passengers. (This has frequently to be done during dangerous parts of the voyage, the master alone remaining on the bridge while tickets are being collected.)

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10. Steam hose for river steamers same as No. 8 of recommendations of ocean going steamers.

11. Refer to Chamber of Commerce same as No. 9 of recommendations of ocean going

steamers.

C. Mcl. MESSER. BASIL TAYLOR,

Harbour Master.

LAU CHỦ PAK. HO FOOK.

G. W. BARTON. W. R. JEFFCOTT.

A force of river steamer guards to be organized by the Hongkong Government and attached to the Water Police force of which they would form a part.

A certain number of these guards under, say a sergeant, to be carried by each river steamer; the number carried by any particular vessel to be based on the number of passengers she is licensed to carry.

Guards to be frequently changed from ship to ship and to shore to drill, target practice, etc.

Such guards would, of course, have power to search any person boarding the vessel at any port and to search any part of the vessel either in port or at sea.

Cost of such force to be, in part, defrayed by the steamers each paying the Government a certain sum per man of the guard supplied,-for example-in the S.S. Kinshan we could dispense with six men at $25 per month each; that is, we could, without increasing our present expenses, pay the Government $150 per month for guards which would be really efficient and have a great moral effect; very few of the guards at present employed can be called efficient and they have not the cohesion of a properly trained force.

The above are only broad suggestions but I feel sure that the very knowledge that a few men from such a force were on board would absolutely prevent pirates travelling with evil intentions.

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W. R. JEFFCOTT,

Master, S.S. Kinshan.

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No. 1914

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HONGKONG.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ESTIMATES FOR 1915.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His

Excellency the Governor, October 22nd, 1914.

Statement of Assets and Liabilities on the 31st December, 1913.

LIABILITIES.

$

C.

ASSETS.

$

Deposits not Available,

220,661.57

Subsidiary Coins,.....

326,612.09

House Service,

266.71

Advances,

16,875.63

Crown Agents' Advances,

1,925,290.22

Imprest,....

97,946.42

Postal Agencies in China,

67,679.14

Railway Construction,....

4,386,341.57

Overdraft, Bank,

367,558.19

Unallocated Stores,

408,480.76

Crown Agents' Current Account,

4,625.06

Total Liabilities,

Balance,

2,581,455.83

2,659,425.70

Total,............$ 5,240,881.53

Total,................

$ 5,240,881.53

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ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1913, AND 31ST DECEMBER, 1914,

(ESTIMATED).

1914. $11,330,830.00 11,163,880.00

Revenue,

Expenditure,

1913. $8,512,308.84 8,658,012.93

Deficit,

Balance of Assets, (1912),

Balance of Assets, (1913),

145,704.09 2,805,129.79

$2,659,425.70

Surplus,

$ 166,950.00

Balance of Assets, (1913), 2,659,425.70

Balance of Assets, (1914), $2,826,375.70

Inscribed Stock Issues of 1893 and 1906 at 31% interest, to be paid off on the 15th April, 1943,

Repayments (Advanced

for Railway Con- struction),

Balance due to Govern-

ment,

Total,

LOAN ACCOUNT.

Cr.

1913.

1914.

1913.

1914 (Estimated).

£1,485,732. 16. 5 £1,485,732. 16. 5 | Sinking Fund,. £152,969. 14. 3

£ 175,000. 0. 0.

1913.

WUCHANG LOAN ACCOUNT.

1914.

1913.

1914.

རྩྭ

£ 880,000. 0. 0 £ 990,000. 0. 0 Loan,

£1,100,000. 0. 0 £1,100,000. 0. 0

220,000. 0. 0

110,000. 0. 0

£ 1,100,000. 0. 0 │£ 1,100,000. 0. 0

Total,

......

£ 1,100,000. 0. 0 £ 1,100,000. 0. 0

HONGKONG, 17th October, 1914.

E. D. C. WOLFE,

Treasurer.

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HONGKONG.

No 19

1914

ABSTRACT SHEWING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE FOR 1914 AND 1915.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, November 5th, 1914.

INCREASE.

DECREASE.

PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS :-

PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS :-

New Posts,............

$ 135,535

Abolition of Posts,

$

Increase of Salaries,

14,530

Reduction of Salaries,

Stipulated Increments,

Allowances,

31,222

Allowances,

16,184

Other Items,

17,586

17,343

10,322

432

Other Items,

5,895

Other Charges,

98,664

Other

Other Charges,

85,692

Do.,

Special Expenditure,

60,648

Do.,

Special Expenditure,

356,895

Personal Emoluments and Other Charges,-

Kowloon-Canton Railway,

52,246

Miscellaneous Services,....

655,134

Military Contribution,

542,325

Public Works, Recurrent,......

99,300

Public Works, Extraordinary,

98,985

Pensions,........

800

Charitable Services,

1,167

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Total Increase,

$2,095,910

Total Decrease,

$204,995

Deduct Decrease,

204,995

NET INCREASE,.

$1,890,915

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No. 1914

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HONGKONG.

COST OF THE GARRISON OF HONGKONG IN THE YEAR 1912-13.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, April 23rd, 1914.

HONGKONG.

No. 5.

DOWNING STREET,

10th January, 1914.

SIR, I have the honour to transmit to you the papers noted below on the subject of the cost of the garrison of Hongkong in the year 1912-13.

I have, &c.,

L. HARCOURT.

The Officer Administering the Government of

DATE.

HONGKONG..

DESCRIPTION.

31st December.

From the War Office (with enclosures).

Copy. 10/1939. (F. 1.)

Enclosure to Despatch No. 5 of 10th January, 1914.

WAR OFFICE, LONDON, S.W., 31st December, 1913.

SIR,-With reference to War Office letter 10/1802 of 24th April, 1913, I am command- ed by the Army Council to send the enclosed statements (A. and B.) showing the cost of the garrison of Hongkong in the financial year 1912/13 and the military contribution in respect of that period.

It will be seen that the cost to Imperial funds was approximately £470,892 in excess of the contribution paid by the Colony.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

I am, &c.,

R. H. BRADE.

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Statement A.

HONGKONG.

Cost of the Garrison 1912/13.

Vote

£

1.-Pay, &c., of the Army,

279,150

2.-Medical Services,

6,573

5.-Education,

1,084

6.-Lodging Allowance, Transport, &c.,.

91,560

7.-Supplies and Clothing,

100,227

8.-Ordnance Department Establishments and General Stores, ..

8,785

9.-Armaments and Engineering Stores,

23,936

10.-Works and Buildings,

29,928

11.-Miscellanceous. Effective Services,

475

14.

13

and N.E. Charges,...

Home Effective Charges,

46,646

24,529

Deferred Pay and Gratuities,..

Military Works Loan,

Total cost of the Garrison,

1,745

Nil.

.614,638

Contribution in respect of 1912/13, (vide Statement B.), ...143,746

Amount by which cost exceeded contribution,...........

£470,892.

Copy. 10/1939. (F. 1.)

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Statement B.

HONGKONG, 1912/13.

$ C.

£

S. d.

1,501,010.60

142,062 13. 8.

Military contribution in respect of the calendar Year 1912,.............

Three-fourths of these amounts being the contribution in re- spect of the period 1st April to 31st December, 1912,.... Add January, 1913,...........

February, March,

1,125,757.95

106,547 0. 3.

119,037.66

12,399 15. 1.

119,037.66

12,399 15. 1.

119,037.66

12,399 15. 1.

$1,482,870.93 £143,746 5. 6.

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HONGKONG.

INVESTIGATIONS BY THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, November 5th, 1914.

CIRCULAR.

DOWNING STREET,

11th September, 1914.

No. 20

1914

SIR,-I have the honour to inform you that my attention has been directed to the yearly increasing demands which are being made on the Imperial Institute by private individuals and firms for reports on technical subjects and especially on the composition and value of raw materials.

2. In the past it has generally been impossible to accede to such requests for investiga- tions from private individuals and firms owing to the pressure of other work. At the same time the conduct of such investigations seems to me to be a legitimate function of the Insti- tute, and I have been given to understand that the demand for such reports would be consi- derably extended if it were known throughout His Majesty's Possessions that the Institute was prepared to undertake for individuals special reports of the kind indicated in paragraph 8 of the Earl of Elgin's Circular despatch of the 31st of July, 1906.

3. The Institute, however, is now so completely occupied with the scientific, technical, and commercial researches demanded by the Agricultural, Mines, and other technical depart- ments of the Governments of those parts of His Majesty's dominions which contribute to its funds that it is impossible to undertake investigations on any considerable scale for private individuals and firms without adding to the technical staff, and therefore to the general expenses, of the Institute. But, having decided to meet what I believe to be a growing demand for such work, I am authorising the Imperial Institute to undertake in future for an appropriate fee researches, investigations, analyses, etc., required by private individuals and firms, either in this country or any of His Majesty's oversea dominions.

4. It will be left to the authorities of the Institute to decide in the case of each applica- tion whether or no the request for researches, etc., is one with which the Imperial Institute can properly comply.

5. Any reports which may be supplied under this arrangement will become the property of those who pay for them and will not be communicated either by the Imperial Institute or by any Government to other persons, or published without the consent of those concerned.

6. As it is undesirable that the Imperial Institute should compete with the professional expert, I propose that only special investigations, etc., should be undertaken, i.e. on subjects of a technical character with which the Imperial Institute is exceptionally qualified to deal, especially those relating to the production and utilisation of materials which occur in the British Empire or which might be introduced into British countries and are considered likely to be of value to British commerce or trade.

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7. It may be useful if I refer to some of the more important matters with which the Imperial Institute is in a special position to deal :—

(a) Investigations as to the value of new or little known raw materials for com-

mercial purposes.

(b) Chemical analyses, assays and valuations of raw materials, such as fibres, rub- bers, oil-seeds, waxes, food-stuffs, tanning materials, essential and fixed oils, gums, resins, drugs, tobaccos, soils, minerals, ores, waters, fuels, etc., etc.

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(c) The technical testing of rubber, timbers, cotton, fibres, cements, and other

materials.

(d) Identifications of vegetable and mineral substances.

8. I am informed that the Managing Committee are not prepared at present to suggest any actual scale of fees which could meet the variety of cases which are likely to occur. The fee must be arranged between the Institute and the individuals or firms who require investigations to be made. The matter will be in the hands of the Director, who will from time to time report to the Managing Committee the fee proposed in any special case in which this cannot be determined by ordinary practice.

9. I believe that the adoption of the plan I have indicated will increase the usefulness of the Imperial Institute to the manufacturing and industrial communities of all countries of the Empire and, as it will doubtless be of importance to the residents of the Colony/Pro- tectorate under your government, I shall be glad if you will take steps to make the arrange- ment I have sanctioned widely known, either by publishing this despatch in whole or part in the Official Gazette or in such other way as may seem to you to be most effective.

The Officer Administering the Government of

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HONGKONG.

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HONGKONG

JURORS LIST

LIST FOR 1914.

No. 1914

4

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, April 23rd, 1914.

HONGKONG

TO WIT.

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I. SPECIAL JURORS.

NAME IN FULL.

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

*

Arculli, Abdoolla Fuckeera Bailey, William Seybourne. Barlow, Arthur Howard Beattie, Andrew.... Beattie, Matthew Pool Becker, Albert Wilhelm Arthur Bérindoague, Louis Bird, Herbert William Bolles, John Walker

Bonnar, John Whyte Cooper... Brown, William Samuel Bryer, Alfred

Caldwell, George Arthur Carter, William Leonard Clark, Duncan.

Clarke, William Edward, Cousland, Alexander Stark

Dalglish..... Craddock, Douglas William Danielsen, Julius Emil David, Archibald

Denison, Albert

Dodwell, Stanley Hudson... Douglas, James Tory Dyer, Robert Morton.... Ede, Charles Montague...

Edkins, George Thomas

Money

Ellis, Oswald Isaac Forbes, Andrew

Forrest, Thomas Shaw

Friesland, Gustav Adolf Georg

Gibbs, Lawrence

Gourdin, Allston O'Driscoll

Graham, Frank

Graham, Walter Douglas

Gresson, John Edward

Griffin, Albert Edwin

Grimble, Charles Frederick

George

Gubbay, Charles Sassoon Hancock, Herbert Richard Budd Harvey, Robert Donald

Hewett, Arthur Stanley Ho Fook

Hogg, George... Ho Kam Tong

Holyoak, Percy Hobson Hooper, Augustus Shelton.. Hughes, John Owen Hynes, Arthur Cecil... Jack, William Charles

Joseph, Raymond Menashih... Jupp, William Dennys Kadoorie, Ellis

Army & Navy Contractor, Engineer, W. S. Bailey & Co., Ld., Sub-Manager, HK. & S'hai Bank, Merchant, W. R. Loxley & Co.,... Merchant, W. R. Loxley & Co., Merchant, Sander, Wieler & Co.,..... Manager, Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Architect, Palmer & Turner, General Manager, Standard Oil Co., Merebant, Gibb, Livingston & Co.,

64 Queen's Road Central. Highlands, Kowloon. 109 The Peak. Ou premises. On premises.

126A Barker Road. Chater Road.

6 The Peak.

3 Elliott Crescent. St. George's Building.

Secretary, HK. & K'loonW. & G. Co., Ld.. Chartered Bank House, Peak Road.

Architect, Leigh & Orange,. Secretary, Dock Co.,

Manager, Telephone Co.,... Storekeeper, Lane, Crawford & Co.,

Sec., HK., C. & M. Steamboat Co., Ld.,..

Merchant, Alex. Ross & Co.,

General Traffic Agent, C.P.R. Co.,.... Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Manager, S. J. David & Co., Ld., Civil Engineer, Denison, Ram & Gibbs,... Manager, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Marine Surveyor, Goddard & Douglas,... Chief Manager, Dock Co.,

Secretary, Union Insurance Society of

Canton, Ltd.,

Manager, Butterfield & Swire, Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Merchant, Harry Wicking & Co.,

Prince's Building.

Craigieburn, The Peak. 95 The Peak.

On premises. Hongkong Hotel.

4 Des Voeux Road.

Hotel Mansion.

3 Granville Road, Kowloon. Hongkong Club. The Peak.

Haytor, The Peak.

Tantallon, Barker Road, The Peak. Hongkong Office.

Queen's Building.

1 Connaught Road.

6 Peak Road. Yalte, Mount Kellet.

Merchant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,..| East Point.

| Merchant, Melchers & Co.,

Architect, Denison, Ram & Gibbs,... Masonic Hall,

Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Merchant, Douglas, Graham & Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Civil Engineer, Leigh & Orange,

General Broker,

Merchant, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,. Merchant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Merchant, British-American Tobacco

Co., L.,

Manager, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Compradore, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Manager, International Bank,.. Assistant Compradore, Jardine, Matheson,

& Co., Li,

Salesman and Assistant, Reiss & Co., Secretary, HK. Land Investment Co., Ld., Merchant, Harry Wicking & Co., Acting Chief Acct., HK. & S'hai Bank,...

Queen's Building. Taipo.

61 Robinson Road. 82 The Peak. Alexandra Building. 2 East Point. Prince's Building.

1 Prince's Building. 10 Macdonnell Road. On premises.

1 Bowen Road.

| On premises. Caine Road.

Cameron Villas, 60 The Peak.

Caine Road.

Westley, Babbington Path.

. Hongkong Club.

Peak Hotel.

1 St. John's Place.

Consulting Engr., W. C. Jack & Co., Ld., | 14 Des Voeux Road Central.

Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Manager, China Borneo Co.,

Broker, E. S. Kadoorie & Co.,....

Devonia, Peak Road.

St. George's Building. Prince's Building.

NAME IN FULL.

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SPECIAL JURORS,—Continued.

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

Kennedy, James John Stodart Lafrentz, Charles Julius Lammert, George Philip Laurenz, Georg Rudolf .. Leefe. Lawrence Noel Linton, Algernon Robert Logan, William

Lowe, Arthur Rylands

Lugebil, Vladimir

Macdonald, Donald

Mackenzie, Alexander Maitland, Francis

Melchers, Friedrich Wilhelm... Michael, Joseph Rahamin.... Moss, Dennis Kebir Moxon, Geoffrey Charles Newall, Stuart George. Northcote, Mowbray Stafford Ormiston, Evan

Pattenden, Walter Leslie Pemberton, George William

Cyril

Playfair, Hugh Sanderson.

Ram, Edward Albert.. Raymond, Albert.

Rees, Jacques François van ...

Schröter, Carl Christian

Hermann

Scott, William Murray Shewan, Robert

Siebs, Hans August Skelton, Alfred Holland Stewart, Murray....

Stewart, Robert Dougherty Sutherland, Robert Templeton, David Timmerscheidt, Richard Tisdall, Arthur Gerald Tomes, Charles Alexander Walker, William Bradley Watson, Nowell Lake White, Hedley Graham White, Henry Percy Wright, James Francis Young, George Macdonald

General Manager, Tramway Co.,...................... Merchant, Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co..... Auctioneer,

Merchant, Carlowitz & Co.,

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Manager, Mercantile Bank of India, Ld., Broker, Logan & Basto,

Chartered Accountant, Lowe, Bingham &

Matthews,

Banker, Russo-Asiatic Bank, Engineer, Macdonald & Co., Merchant, Arthur & Co., Merchant, Linstead & Davis, Merchant, Wendt & Co., Broker,

Manager, Alex. Ross & Co., Broker, Moxon & Taylor, Manager, South British Ince. Co., Ld...... Secretary, HK. Land Reclamation Co., Ld., Exchange Broker, Stewart Bros., Merchant, Gilman & Co.,...........

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1 Morrison Hill. 15 Queen's Road. 134 Barker Road. 2 Connaught Road. 83 The Peak.

13 The Eyrie, Peak. Hongkong Hotel.

St. George's Building, Chater Road. On premises,

York Building.

Dunedin, Barker Road, 135 The Peak, Nettlewood, 55 Robinson Road.

Hongkong Club.

Century Crescent, 4 Kennedy Road. 149 The Peak. The Peak.

5 The Peak.

5 Macdonnell Road. Beaconsfield Arcade. 6 Stewart Terrace.

Secretary, China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., 62 The Peak. Manager, Liverpool, London and Globe

Insce. Co.,.......

Architect, Denison, Ram & Gibbs,. Manager, S. J. David & Co., Ld., Manager, Nederlandsche-Handel Maats-

chappij,

Merchant, Garrels, Börner & Co., Sugar Refiner, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Merchant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Merchant, Siemssen & Co., Storekeeper, Lane, Crawford & Co., Exchange Broker,

Manager, Bank Line, L‹...................... Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Sugar Refiner, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, ... Manager, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Manager, Russo-Asiatic Bank, Merchant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Asst. Gen. Manager, Standard Oil Co., Manager, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Shipwright, Dock Co.,................... Merchant, Douglas, Lapraik & Co., Stockbroker, Wright & Hornby, Sub-Manager, Butterfield & Swire,

Prince's Building. The Peak.

1 Robinson Road.

On premises.

Shorncliffe, Garden Road. Quarry Bay.

St. George's Building. Lidbroke, 9 Conduit Road. On premises.

Plantation Road, 113 The Peak. Kingsclere.

110 The Peak.

Corn Hill, Quarry Bay. Clovelly, Peak Road. Creggan, The Peak. On premises. 18 Peak Road. 108A The Peak. Kowloon Docks. 1 Douglas Street. 90 The Peak.

1 Connaught Road.

NAME IN FULL.

A

II. COMMON JURORS.

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

Aaron, John Maurice.... Abbas, Abdul Hamid Abney, Evelyn Edward de

Wivelslie

Abraham, Ezekiel Shooker Abraham, Ezra

Abraham, Reuben Alfred Adam, Friedrich Wilhelm Her-

mann

Ainslie, Ernest James Aitchison, Alexander..... Aitken, Robert

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Librarian, Hongkong Club,...

Assistant, Thomas Cook & Son,....... Merchant, S. J. David & Co., Ld., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I..A. & C.,...... Clerk, British-American Tobacco Co., Ld.,

Manager, China Export, Import & Bank

Compagnie,.....

Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,....

Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

King's Building. On premises.

104 The Peak. Hongkong Hotel. Chatham Road, Kowloon. Woolamai, Kowloon.

3 Park Road. Chater Road..

Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

NAME IN FULL.

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

A—Continued.

Aitken, Samuel Robert Alexander, Charles William Allan, John Niven Rodger. Allen, Frederick George Almeida, José Candido d' Alonço, Leão Francisco da

Silva,

Alves, Alberto Eduardo

de Selavisa

Alves, Alvaro Alvares

Alves, Antonio Luiz

Alves, Arthur Alvaro Alves, Guilherme Frederico Alves, Henrique José Alves, José Miguel Amery, Samuel Chant Paddon Andel, Alexander Willem van Anderson, George William Anderson, Reginald Nigel Anderson, William.... Andrews, Albert Edwia Antonio, Ernesto

Aquino, Eneas Goularte d'

Archbutt, Geoffrey Samuel Arculli, Abbas el

Arculli, Adul Kader el Arculli, Osman el

Armstrong, John Henry

William

Arnold, Edwin Lester Gilbert.. Arnold, John Arnott, Thomas Arthur, Thomas

Asger, Asadullah Ebrahim Atkins, Samuel William Atkinson, Robert Llewelyn Atwell, Richard Erskine.. Aucott, Ernest Frank Austin, Anthony Roy Austin, David Austin, Frank............ Azedo, José Diaz,...

B

Backhouse, James Herbert..... Baist, Heinrich Reinhold Baker, Reginald Augustus Bannerman, George Henry

Maclean Baptista, Antonio Baptista, Arthur Frederico Baptista, Augusto Antonio Baptista, Joaquim Baptista, Manuel Barr, James Hunter Barradas, Arthur Oscar. Barradas, Cezario Maria Barradas, Fernando Augusto... Barradas, José Augusto Barradas, Myriel Francisco

d'Assis...

Barrett, William Curwen Barretto, Frederico Francisco. Barretto, José Conde...... Barros, Antan Vasques

Barros, Horacio Frederico...... Barros, João José das Dores Barton, George Winstanley Bassford, William Faulkner ... Basto, Bernardino Bateman, Thomas Beard, Jobu Eric Wolston Beaurepaire, Herbert Nicholas Bell, William Denny

Wharf Manager, Holt's Wharf, Engineer, Dock Co.,

Draughtsman, Dock Co.,.

Clerk, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,. Clerk, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton, Ld.,

Storekeeper, HK. Rope Factory,

Kowloon.

Kowloon Docks. Kowloon Docks. On premises. Queen's Building.

33 Sau Wa Fong.

8 Arbuthnot Road.

12 Arbuthnot Road.

5 Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon. Chater Road.

Clerk, Union Ince. Socty. of Cauton, Ld., .. On premises. - Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Clerk, Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Clerk, Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Merchant, J. M. Alves & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Chater Road.

9 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Quarry Bay.

Chief Asst., Holland-China Trading Co., 19 Robinson Road. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Insurance Manager, Reiss & Co., Piano Tuner,

Engineer, China Light & Power Co.,.... Clerk, Mercantile Bank of India,

Clerk, Netherlands-India Commercial

Bank,

Quarry Bay. Hongkong Club.

6 Des Voeux Road. Kowloon.

8 Bridges Street, Second Floor.

Des Voeux Road Central.

Assistant, China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., 99A The Peak.

Merchant, Merchant,

Merchant, .

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, •

Clerk, Commercial Union Assce. Co., Ld., Acet., HK., C. & M. Steamboat Co., Ld.,... Engineer, Green Island Cement Co., Ld., Surveyor, Goddard and Douglas, Assistant, A. V. Apcar & Co., Assistant, Java-China-Japan Lijn, Clerk, HK. Wharf & Godown Co. Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Architect, Butterfield & Swire,

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, Dock Co.,

Clerk, Sander, Wieler & Co., Assistant, Carlowitz & Co.,.............. Assistant, Thomas Cook & Son,

Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Assistant, Vieira & Co.,

...

Assistant, Siemssen & Co.,

Assistant, Vieira & Co.,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

|

10 Leighton Hill Road. Leighton Hill Road. 10 Leighton Hill Road.

1 Connaught Road.

| 86 Bonham Road.

3 Albany, Peak Road. Station Hotel, Kowloon. Peak Hotel.

46 Elgin Street. York Building.

1 Patell Villas, Kowloon.

King's Building.

| 121 The Peak.

1 Connaught Road.

Quarry Bay.

1 Connaught Road. Kowloon Docks.

Kingsclere.

3 Lyeemoon Villas, Kowloon. 4 Queen's Gardens.

Wanchai.

51 Elgin Street.

19 Old Bailey.

51 Elgin Street.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., 51 Elgin Street.

Works Foreman, Gas Co., Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank, Clerk, China Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank,

Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Assistant, Cruz, Basto & Co.,.. Assistant, China Export, Import & Bank

Compagnie,.

Assistant, W. G. Humphreys & Co., Cashier, Guedes & Co., Assistant, Douglas Lapraik & Co., Sugar Boiler, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Broker, Logan & Basto, Timekeeper, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co., Clerk, Hongkong Hotel, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

53 Elgin Street.

Gas Works.

2 Belilios Terrace.

4 Mosque Junction. 4 Mosque Junction. 2 Belilios Terrace,

Queen's Building. 1 Connaught Road. 21 Belilios Terrace. 12 Belilios Terrace.

27 Mosque Street.

2 Punjab Buildings, Kowloon, 42 Elgin Street.

20 Des Vœux Road Central. Quarry Bay.

Ice House Street. Quarry Bay. 2 Queen's Gardens. Hongkong Hotel. Quarry Bay.

A

NAME IN FULL.

12

OCCUPATION.

Abode.

L

B-Continued.

Bellenger, Stanley Bagg Beltran, Nicolao Antonio Beltrão, Manuel Roza Bennet, Charles Reynolds. Bennett, Harold Sydney Berblinger, Albrecht August

Carl,.......

Bernardo Joaquim Natividade Bertin, Oscar Emile........ Beswick, Charles Williamson Beushansen, Paul Ernst Max.. Bevington, Francis Beyer, Hans Ludwig Bidal, Alexandrino Ursolo...... Binder, Gustav Wilhelm Bird, George

Bird, Lennox Godfrey Bismark, Cheun Wo Blackburn, Leslie James Blair, David Keay

Blake, Leonard James

Bland, Lloyd

Blason, Charles Henry

Block, George

Clerk, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Overseer, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld., Clerk, Messageries Maritimes,

Sub-Accountant, International Bank,. Assistant Manager, Telephone Co.,

Merchant, Berblinger & Co.,.... Assistant, Carlowitz & Co.,... Clerk, A. R. Marty,......

Y. M. C. A. | | Ashley Road.

6 Mosque Junction. Hongkong Club. 77 The Peak.

17 Connaught Road. 13 Mosque Street. Astor House Hotel.

6 Ice House Road, On premises. Peak Hotel.

34 Bridges Street.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., 41 The Peak. Clerk, Wendt & Co.,................. Merchant, Bradley & Co., Ld., Assistant, Reiss & Co., Assistant, Garrels, Börner & Co., Assistant, Ferd. Bornemann & Co., Watchman, Taikoo Dockyard,.. Architect, Palmer & Turner, Manager, C. W. Bismark & Co.,... Manager, Gas Co.,

Clerk, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, Sennet Frères,..

Boanas, William Henry Thomas Clerk, Grand Hotel................

Bobrik, Wilhelm

Bois, Adrein Rene Albert

Lamvelat du

Boisseree, Ludwig Magnus

Hubert

Bolton, Andrew Adam Bolt, Thomas

Bond, Charles.

Bond, Harold Herbert Bone, John Hugh Bong, Ernst August Franz Botelho, Alvaro Alberto Botelho, Jr., Augusto Cezar...

.....

Botelho, Braz Joaquim Heitor Botelho, Francisco Xavier.......... Botelho, João Heitor

Botelho, Julius Cæsar

Bouch, John

Boulton, Sydney

Bowker, George Henry

Boyd, James

Boyle, Bernard

Bradbury, Bertram Walter..... Bradley, Patrick

Gerald

Braun, Theodor

Brayfield, Thomas

Gordon

Breton, Leonard Le

Vernon

Henry

Bridger, Herbert Ben Bridger, Richard Leslie...... Bristow, Richard Woodhouse Britto, Francisco Xavier Britto, José Maria.. Browell, William Gregson Brown, Alexander Forsyth Brown, Charles Bernard Brown, George Ernest Brown, James

Brown, Reginald

Brown, William.

Brown, Wilson

Brownrigg, Frederick Kings-

mill..

Bruce, Douglas Gordon Bruhn, Franz

Bryson, Andrew Birrel Buckingham, Charles Henry... Budge, William

Bullen, Joseph Albert Bune, Thomas Friedrich

Andreas

Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank,

Procurist, Russo-Asiatic Bank,

Assistant, Ferd, Bornemann & Co., Engineer, Dock Co.,..... Assistant, Cotton Mills,..

Gen. Assistant, Gande, Price & Co., Ld.,..] Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Assistant, Jardine Matheson, & Co., Ld, Assistant, Melchers & Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Chief Clerk, Fumigating and Disinfecting

Bureau, L.,

Merchant, Botelho Bros.,

Assistant, Ferd. Boruemann & Co., Merchant, Botelho Bros., Clerk, Wendt & Co.,

Assistant, Thomas Cook & Son, Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson &Co., Ld., Engineer, Green Island Cement Works,... Clerk, Hongkong Hotel, Butcher, Dairy Farm Co., Ld.,

Engineer, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.,....... Foreman, China Sugar Refinery,.....

Consulting Engineer, Carmichael & Clark, Assistant, Alex. Ross & Co., Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Assistaut, Lane, Crawford & Co., | Watchman; Taikoo Dockyard

Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Head Ship Draughtsman, Dock Co., Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Accountant, Linstead & Davis, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Joiner, Dock Co.,.

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Foreman Joiner, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant, Carl Bödiker & Co., Assistant, A. B. Moulder & Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Clerk, Ice Co.,

Merchant,

16 Des Voeux Road Central. Quarry Bay.

2 Cameron Villas, The Peak. 43 Connaught Road Central. Gas Works, Kowloon.

6 Victoria View, Kowloon. Quarry Bay.

Y. M. C. A.

1 Connaught Road. Queen's Road.

On premises. 7 The Peak.

Hongkong Hotel.

16 Des Voeux Road Central. Kowloon Docks.

On premises.

12 Queen's Road Central. Queen's Building. 2 Morrison Hill. Queen's Building. 26 Caine Road.

2 Caine Road.

1 Torres Building, Kowloon. 13 Belilios Terrace.

I Torres Building, Kowloon. 45 Wyndham Street. 104 The Peak. Quarry Bay. East Point. Kowloon. Hongkong Hotel.

2 Lower Albert Road.

Victoria House. East Point.

Barker Road, 124 The Peak. 58A Nathan Road. 159 Praya East. On premises. Quarry Bay.

19 Belilios Terrace. Queen's Building. Kowloon Docks. Bowrington.. 56 The Peak. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks. 1 Connaught Road. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks.

King's Building. King's Building. York Building.

4 Victoria View, Kowloon.

1 Connaught Road.

1 Connaught Road.

9 Wanchai Gap Road.

4 Des Voeux Road Central.

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:

:

NAME IN FULL.

13

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

B-Continued.

Bunje, Emil Theodore

Hieronyonus Bunje, Henry Ferdinand Burleigh, William Simpson Burn, George Andrew Bursley, Alan John Bussierre, Saint Clair de Butterfield, William Arthur Buyers, Charles Badenoch......

c

Cadman, Herbert Caffyn, Joseph Sylvest Cambridge, Archibald Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Hugh Frank. Carlill, Stephen Ralph Carmichael, Alexander Carpenter, George Bertram Carroll, Anthony Harold..... Carroll, William Joseph Carter, Albert James....

Carvalho, Carlos Francisco de Carvalho, Duarte Euterio Carvalho, Robert Anthony' Cassidy, Philip Stanley Castilho, Alexander Bernard... Castro, Bonifacio Maria Castro, Carlos Maria Castro, Joaquim Telles

d'Almada e Castro, José Francisco Champion, Major James Chan Pat.....

Chapman, Edward John Chapman, James Brand.. Chapple, Frederick Thomas Charlton, Arthur Chatham, William Hill Chinchen, Sydney John Chopard, Fritz Albert Christiani, Theodore .... Christophey, Fred

Chunnutt, Frederick George... Chunnutt, Oscar Rowan Clark, Douglas Edward Clark, Jasper

Claxton, Archibald Arthur Coleman, Frederick Charles... Callaço, Maximiano Collaço, Vicente Alexandre de

Paulo

Collins, Lionel Oscar Colson, George Basil..... Comos, Henrique Maria. Connell, John Jerome Cooke, Frank Lewis

Cookes, Cyril Ian Cooper, David Soutar. Cope, Walter Gordon Coppin, Alan Griffiths Cordeiro, Luiz Gonzaga.. Cordeiro, Procopio Antonio Cornell, William Arthur Corveth, Ignacio Pereira Costa, Antonio Fidelis da Costa, Guilherme Henrique da Costa, Isidoro Maria da. Courmont, Edouard... Course, Arthur

Cousins, Ralph Hutchinson Cox, Friederich W. Craik, James

Crapnell, Albert Edward Crawford, Alexander.

Merchant, MacEwen, Frickel & Co., Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,............................ Wharfinger, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Clerk, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Agent, Messageries Maritimes, Engineer, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Supt. Engineer, Peak Tramway Co.,

Engineer, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant, Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld. Stenographer, P. M. S.S. Co., Sub-Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld, Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Electrician, W. C. Jack & Co., Ld., Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Accountant, British-American Tobacco,

Co., La.,

Assistant, HK. & S'bai Bank, Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

4 Des Voeux Road. King's Building. Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

5 Lower Mosque Street. Hacienda, The Peak. North Point. The Peak.

Tai Kok Tsui. 6 Bowrington Canal. Hongkong Hotel. On premises.

13 Macdonnell Road. Lenknor, The Peak. Lyemoon Terrace. 2 Moreton Terrace. Queen's Building. On premises.

11a Conduit Road. 1 May Road.

14 Belilios Terrace.

Assistant, HK. Land Investment Co., Ld., 14 Macdonnell Road. Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,..... Assistant, Dock Co.,....

Clerk, Yokohama Specie Bank, Ld., Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co.,

Assistant, International Bank,.... Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant Steward, Hongkong Club, ...... Assistant, China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., Assistant, Linstead & Davis, Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld., Manager, Naval Canteen,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Manager, North China Ince. Co., Ld., Hotel Proprietor, Astor House Hotel,.... Broker,.....

Assistant, Carlowitz & Co.,... Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co., Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co., Chief Clerk, J. D. Humphreys & Co., Chief, T. & B. Dept., Standard Oil Co.,... Merchant, MacEwen, Frickel & Co., Electrician, Dock Co.,

Book-keeper, Chs. J. Gaupp & Co.........

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank............ Assistant, Dock Co.,...................... Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I, A. &C. Manager, Connell Bros. Co.,

Harbour Representative, Thomas Cook

& Son,

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,. Shipbuilder, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Agent, Anglo Swiss Milk Co., Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank, Clerk, Palmer & Turner, Architect, Palmer & Turner, Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Assistant, Wm. Meyerink & Co., Assistant, Carlowitz & Co.,. Clerk, Renter, Bröckelmann & Co., 1st Assistant, Messageries Maritimes, Traffic Supt., Tramway Co., Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Secretary, Hongkong Club, Book-keeper, Moxon & Taylor, Clerk, Dock Co.,

1 Queen's Road Central.

Kowloon Docks.

On premises.

On premises.

1 Lyemoon Villas, Kowloon. King's Building. On premises.

1 Mosque Terrace. 56 The Peak. Quarry Bay. On premises. Praya East. 128 The Peak. Alexandra Building.

On premises.

4 Des Voeux Road. Braeside.

6 Victoria View, Kowloon.

6 Victoria View, Kowloon.

3 Stewart Terrace.

3 Queen's Gardens.

4 Des Voeux Road Central. Kowloon Docks. On premises.

1 Woodlands Terrace. Kowloon Docks. Electric Works.

7 Belilios Terrace. Hotel Mansions.

Grand Hotel.

1 Queen's Road Central. Kowloon Docks. On premises.

Post Office Building. 21 Queen's Road East. 31 Mosque Street. Alexandra Building. 14 Mosque Street.

3 Barrow Terrace, Kowloon.

1 Gordon Terrace, Kowloon.

4 Chico Terrace.

25 Belilios Terrace.

Power Station, Bowrington. Quarry Bay.

King Edward Hotel. Hongkong Club.

38 Nathan Road, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks.

NAME IN FULL.

14

OCCUPATION.

Abode.

C-Continued.

Crawford, Frank Malcolm

Lane

Crawford, William Joseph Crispin, Charles... Croucher, Noel Victor Amor... Croucher, Rowland Henry

Basil

Crowther, Herbert Cruickshank, John Cruikshanks, Ernest. Cruz, Antonio Maria da.. Cruz, Florencio Maria da. Cruz, Guilherme Pedro da Cruz, José Maria da........ Cubey, Edwin Banfield Cullen, Frederick . Cumming, Menneth Menzies... Cunha, Bernardino Maria

Cardoso da

Curreem, Vahab

Currie, Alexander Scott

Currie, Mark Douglas

Curry, George Percy

D

Daleziel, James .... Dalgety, George Mackay Danby, James Denison Danenberg, Francis Danenberg, Mario José Danielsen, Friedrich Julius Davidson, Alexander.... Davidson, Horace .... Davis, Charles Hugh... Davison, Arthur Clifford Davison, William Deane, Arthur Francis Deas, William Stuart Pasley... Deknatel, Johannes Alides

Delaunay, Paul Edmound... Detmers, Kurt

Dickie, James....

Dickson, Robert.

Dinnen, Hugh.......

Diss, Arthur Charles.. Diss, George Ambrose Dobbie, John Alexander Dobbinson, William Archibald Dobie, John Somerville......... Donnelly, Denis Ewart Dorrington, Siduey Arthur Dose, Eggert Doughty, Harry

Douglas, Duncan Stewart

Singers Dransfield, Albert Dreyer, Holger

Drude, Robert Alexander

Philip.....

Drude, William Rowland

Clarence ....

Drummond, Neil

|

:

Clerk, Lane, Crawford & Co., Assistant, Dock Co., Foreman Shipwright, Dock Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

Clerk, Vacuum Oil Co., Assistant, Cotton Mills, Jeweller, Geo. Falconer & Co., Assistant, Dock Co.,

Manager, Cruz, Basto & Co., Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Assistant, W. G. Humphreys & Co., Assistant, Cruz, Basto & Co., . Chief Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Storekeeper, Dock Co.,...................... Assistant, Nestlé Milk Co.,.......

Clerk, Union Ince. Socty, of Canton, Ld.,. Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., ... Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Sub-Manager, International Bank, Local Secretary, Gas Co.,....

Chief Engr., Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Professor of Music,

Assistant, Reiss & Co.,

Assistant, Siemssen & Co.,

Chief Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard,.

Clerk, Ice Co.,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

On premises.

Kowloon Docks. Kowloon Docks. 9 Garden Road.

43 Robinson Road. East Point. 156 Praya East. Kowloon Docks. 2 Seymour Terrace. 1 Mosque Junction. 31 Wyndham Street. Caine Road. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks. 4 Queen's Garden.

On premises.

22 Leighton Hill Road.

3 Sea View Terrace, Quarry Bay. Peak Hotel.

On premises.

Quarry Bay.

On premises.

I Connaught Road.

2 High Street.

Reiss & Co. German Club. Quarry Bay.

Ice House Street. 1 Connaught Road.

Kowloon Docks. 1 Connaught Road. 1 Connaught Road.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., | East Point. Foreman Shipwright, Dock Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Accountant, Nederlandsche-Handel

Maatschappij, .......

Cashier, Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Merchant, Rädecker & Co., Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Master Tailor, Diss Bros.,

Master Tailor, Diss Bros.,

Traveller, Taikoo Dockyard, Storekeeper, Dock Co.,

Stockbroker, Vernon & Smyth,......................... Merchant, Donnelly & Whyte,.... Timekeeper, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Jebsen & Co.,

Peak Hotel. Chater Road.

5 Duddell Street.

Taikoo Terrace, Quarry Bay. Taikoo Terrace, Quarry Bay. 2 Sea View Terrace, Quarry Bay. Weslley, 6 Babington Path. 7 Robinson Road.

Quarry Bay.

Kowloon Docks.

Queen's Road Central.

Woolamai, Chatham Road, Kowloon.

.....Quarry Bay.

King's Building.

Engineer, Green Island Cement Works,... 20в Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Sub-Accountant, International Bank,...... Magazine Gap.

Timekeeper, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, H. Skott & Co.,

Assistant, Standard Oil Co.,

Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co., ... Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Duckworth, Ferdinand Farrant Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld.,

Duncan, George

Duncan, George Leopold Dunlevy, Robert John

Dunnett, Gordon Black......

Dunrich, Arthur Ellis William Dutton, George Alan Dutton, Sydney Hardy

E

Eastlly, Charles

Eça, Adolpho José d'.... Eça, José Maria d'..........

Foreman Plumber, Dock Co., Merchant, MacEwen, Frickel & Co., Runner, Hongkong Hotel, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Accountant, Gas Co.,......

Assistant, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews,. Assistant, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,.

Captain of Tug Edith, Dock Co,

2 Lyemoon Terrace.

1 Victoria View, Kowloon.

1 Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon.

1 Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon. Quarry Bay.

On premises. Kowloon Docks.

4 Des Vœux Road Central.

On premises.

40 The Peak. Gas Works. Macdonnell Road.

The Bungalow, The Peak.

Kowloon Docks,

Clerk, HK., C. & M. Steamboat Co., Ld., Elgin Road, Kowloon,

Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

5 Robinson Road, Kowloon.

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NAME IN FULL.

15

CCCUPATION.

ABODE.

E-Continued.

Edgcumbe, Clifford Eddie, David Silas.... Edwards, George Richard Eggers, Hans Herbert Ehrenfels, Hugo Charles Elborough, Alfred Charles

Ernest

Eldridge, William James Ellis, Frederick

Elson, William Thomas Engel, Gustav Christoph England, Arthur James... Escher, Georg Johannes Esrom, Frank... Eustace, Bert

Evans, Edward Henry Evans, John Henry Ezra, Edward.

F

Farne, Francis Henry Farrell, Edward Henry Ridgett Farrell, Peter Thomson... Fasse, Jacobus

Fearon, Augustus Foster Fehr, Hugo

Feimann, Hermann Felman, Thomas

Fereira, Francisco Xavier

dos Passos

Ferguson, Archibald Hill Ferguson, James Carson Ferguson, John

Ferguson, Joseph Chalmers

Gillon

Ferguson, Robert Alexander... Ferguson, Victor Sinclair Fernandes, Menino.......... Figueiredo, Eduardo José de.....] Figueiredo, Francisco Maria

Xavier de

Figueiredo, Henrique João

Melchiades de.............. Figueiredo, Manuel Augusto... Finch, John Colin Findoff, Ernst Heinrich Fried-

rich Louis Finke, Hermann Fischer, Willie Georg Fisher, John

Fisk, William Edgar Fleming, William Nicholson... Florin, Adriaan Johan Foord-Adley, Reginald Forbes, Alexander Rodger...... Forbes, John Rodger.... Ford, Edward Stephen Ford, William Faulkner.... Ford, William Faulkner(Junior) Forde, Kenneth Rowley Forell, Wolfgang Fothergill, Archibald Franco, Viriato

Freese, Wilhelm Ewald.... French, Arthur

Friedrichs, Carl August

Ernst Max

Fromm, Hugo Carl August Fyfe, Alexander Adair

G

Gace, Algernon Langley Gace, Frederick Arthur Galbraith, Vaughan Mc. Pher-

son

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,. Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Assistant, Jebsen & Co., Manager, China Commercial Co.,

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Storekeeper, Taikoo Dockyard, Broker,

Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld., Merchant, Wm. Meyerink & Co., Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Merchant, Berblinger & Co., Manager, Carl Bödiker & Co., Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Watchman, Taikoo Dockyard, Storekeeper, Dock Co.,..... Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,

Assistant, China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., Clerk, HK, & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,.. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Marine Supt., Java-China-Japan Liju,. Sub-Acct., International Bank, Assistant, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co., Merchant, Bume & Reif,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

Assistant, Electric Co., Ld.,

1 Connaught Road.

5 Pedders Hill.

Station Hotel Annexe.

King's Building. Duddell Street.

Ou premises.

Quarry Bay.

Old K'loon Hotel Building, K'loon. Powell's Building. Ravenshill, West. On premises.

17 Connaught Road. 17 Conduit Road. On premises. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks. 21 College Chambers.

45 Graham Street.

1 Lyeem on Villas, Kowloon. Quarry Bay. York Building. Peak Hotel. Hongkong Hotel. 144 Magazine Gap. Braeside.

10 Shelley Street.

Sub-Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., | On premises.

Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,

Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Assistant, HK, & S'hai Bank,.......... Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd. Clerk, Kelly & Walsh, Ld................ Assistant, Hughes & Hough,

Clerk, Vernon & Smyth,

Clerk, Carlowitz & Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld.,

Assistant, Siemssen & Co., Assistant, Jebsen & Co.,

Assistant, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co., Engineer, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,.. Assistant, Java-China-Japan Lijn, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,...... Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery. Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Clerk, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,...] Harbour Foreman Engineer, Dock Co., Assistant, Dock Co.,...... Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,.. Assistant, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co., Assistant, Standard Oil Co.,

Bookseller's Asst., Kelly & Walsh, Ld.,.. Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Storekeeper, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Merchant, Hugo C. A. Fromm,

Chartered Accountant, Percy Smith, Seth

& Fleming,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,....

Assistant, Melchers & Co., .....

Quarry Bay. -

Quarry Bay.

On premises. Quarry Bay. King's Building. 4 Arsenal Street. 8 Des Voeux Road.

Queen's Road Central.

6 Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, 1 Victoria View, Kowloon. Powell's Building.

German Club. King's Building. 23 Conduit Road. Kowloon Docks. On premises. Quarry Bay. York Building.

1 Queen's Road Central. Praya East.

159 Praya East. 19 Caine Road. Kowloon Docks. Kowloon Docks. On premises. Granville Road. Laichikok.

12 Caroline Road. 3 Ormsby Villa. Kowloon Docks.

3 Macdonnell Road,

12 Macdonnell Road.

5 Queen's Road Central.

1 Connaught Road.

1 Queen's Road Central.

Queen's Building.

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Galluzzi, Raoul ·

Gander, Owen Douglas Garcia, Alexander. Garcia, Francisco Maria Gardner, John Gardner, Joseph Gardner, William

Gardner, Jr. William Frederick Garraway, James Graham Geare, Iltyd Henry Geddes, Francis

Gee, Archibald Daniel Geffers, Hans Wilhelm

Heinrich

Gegg, George William Gellion, Frederick Johnson Germann, Alexander Gibb, James ....

Gil, Arthur Augusto Gittins, Henry

Glendinning, Percy Richard... Glendinning, Walter Scott Gloyn, Jelyn

Goard, Silas George Goggin, William George Goldenberg, Harry Gomes, Francis

Gomes, Francisco Timotheo Gomes, João Eduardo.... Gomes, Maximiano Antonio

dos Santos Gonsalves, Verissimo Goodwin, David A.

Gosano, Julio...

Goulborn, Vernou Gow, David

....

Graça, Francisco Maria de

Paulo

Graça, José Athavosio

Maria de

Graham, James William

Grant, John

Gray, Robert

Gray, Samuel..

Green, George Green, Samuel Edward Greig, Kenneth Edward Grieve, Edward Elson Grimshaw, Thomas Grisogono, Peter Oscar von Grissell, Francis Gubbay, Aaron Sassoon Gubbay, David Sassoon..... Günther, Hugo Adolph.. Guterres, Augusto Arthur. Guterres, Luiz Esperança Gutierrez, Gregorio Maria...... Gutierrez, João Baptista- Gutierrez, João Joaquim Gutierrez, João Maria Gutierrez, João Purificação Gutierrez, John Joseph.. Gutierrez, Raul Maria Gutierrez, Reginaldo Oliveira

H

Hacking, John Emmott

William

Haesloop, Conrad

Hagen, Fritz Wilhelin Mak Haigh, Fred. Dunwell Haigh, George

Haines, Hereward Francis Hall, Frederich Charles.. Hall, Philip Cushman

Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Assistant, A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.,.. Clerk, P. M. S.S. Co.,

Clerk, P. M. S. S. Co.,....

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

13 Conduit Road. On premises.

12 Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. 18 Bridges Street. Quarry Bay.

Clerk, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton, Ld.,. Queen's Building. Engineer, HK. Rope Factory,....... Assistant, Melchers & Co., Foreman Engineer, Dock Co.,..... Assistant Manager, Vacuum Oil Co.,..... Clerk, Union Iace. Socty. of Canton, Ld.,. Manager, Steam Laundry Co., Ld.....................

Assistant, China Export, Import & Bank

Compagnie......

Assistant, Hughes & Ilough, Electrician, W. C. Jack & Co., Ld., Clerk, Astor House Hotel,

Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. & C Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

Villa Maria, 11 Glenealy. On premises.' Kowloon Docks. Hongkong Hotel. Queen's Building. Yaumati.

Club Germania. Ice House Street. 14 Des Voeux Road Central. Queen's Road Central. On premises.

1 Connaught Road.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., | 19 Caine Road. Assistant, Tramway Co.,..... Inspector, Tramway Co.,

Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld, Clerk, Electric Co., Ld., Clerk, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Assistant, Wm. Mejerink & Co., Assistant, Douglas, Lapraik & Co.,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Engineer, W. S. Bailey & Co., Ld., Clerk, P. M. S.S. Co.,......

Asst. Engineer, HK. Rope Factory, Clerk, Dock Co.,

43 Morrison Hill Road.

48 Morrison Hill Road. East Point, Quarry Bay.

24 Belilios Terrace.

13 Wong Nei Chong Road, 43 Wyndham Street. Prince's Building. 29 Caine Road.

6 Ashley Road, Kowloon. 13 Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. Station Hotel, Kowloon. 12 Lun Fat Street. Hongkong Hotel. Kowloon Docks.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., L., 58 Peel Street.

Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

Supt. Shipbuilder, Dock Co., Barman, King Edward Hotel, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Foreman Turner, Dock Co.,................

Butcher, Dairy Farm Co., Ld., Merchant, Banker & Co.,...... Manager, Engine Works, Taikoo D'yard,. Stenographer, Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Sander, Wieler & Co., Architect, Leigh & Orange,.. Merchant, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,.. Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Id., Merchant, MacEwen, Frickel & Co., Clerk, International Bank, Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank, Clerk, Wendt & Co.,..... Assistant, Jebsen & Co., Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Clerk, Wendt & Co., Book-keeper, Bauk Line, L.,. Clerk, Wendt & Co.,....... Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Assistant, Kelly & Walsh, Ld., Brakesman, Peak Tramway Co.,................ Engine Driver, Peak Tramway Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Ems-Hall Tours Co. Manager, P. M.

S.S. Co.,

Queen's Building.

Kowloon Docks. On premises. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks. King George Hotel. 13 Knutsford Terrace. Quarry Bay. Pedders Street. Quarry Bay. Prince's Building. 25 The Peak.

10 Macdonnell Road. 14 Seymour Terrace. 4 Des Voeux Road. 12 Belilios Terrace. 3 Seymour Road. 3 & 5 Mosque Street. 13 Mosque Street. King's Building. 1 Mosque Street. 13 Mosque Street. 11 Mosque Street. 8 Belilios Terrace. College Chambers.

Quarry Bay.

138 Magazine Gap. 59 Robinson Road. 11A Conduit Road. Peak Station.

Peak Tramway Quarters. | East Point.

King Edward Hotel.

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Hall, Romilly Furneaux Hallier, Kurt

Hamet, Abdool Hoosen. Hamilton, Alexander........... Hamilton, Charles Norman

Maclean

Hamilton, John Campbell...... Hamilton, William..... Hannibal, Walter Albert Hanning, James Campbell Hansen, Christian Rude......... Hansen, Theodor Friedrich Hanson, James Ernest Hardman, Arthur Hardwick, William Harrington, John Joseph Harris, Richard Vittorio Harrison, Frank Seymour

Harrison, Tom Lloyd....

Harron, Henry Love

Harrop, James

Harteam, Hasim..

Asst., Union Ince. Socty. of Canton, Ld., Queen's Building. Assistant, Carl Bödiker & Co.,

Assistant, Garner, Quelch & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

York Building.

23 Morrison Hill Road.

Engineer, China Light & Power Co.,.............. Kowloon.

Clerk, P. M. S. S. Co.,

Clerk, Wendt & Co.,

Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,.

Quarry Bay.

Hongkong Club. Quarry Bay.

Hongkong Hotel.

1 Queen's Road Central.

Shipping Clerk, Hamburg-Amerika Linie, 10 Humphreys Terrace, Kowloon.

Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Employee, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,. Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,

Assistant, P. & O. S. N. Co.,......

Assistant, South British Ince. Co., Ld.,... Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Manager, Cotton Mills,

Clerk, International Bank,

Hartig, Gottlieb Ernst Louis... Assistant, Kruse & Co.,

Harvey, David

Haskell, Ernest David

Hassan, Abdool Jalill

Hatherly, Arthur Hauce Hatt, Charles

Havilland, Guy de Vic de Haxton, George Kay...

Hay, Charles Herbert Philpott

Haynor, Herbert

Hazeland, Ernest Manning Heath, Henry Thomas Hechtel, Otto Petel

Heckscher, Robert

Hedley, William..

Heermann, Carl Friederich Hegarty, Herbert George Hell, Walther August Wilhelm Helme, Stanley Helms, Julius

Henderson, Archibald Kerr Henderson, George Henderson, John Henderson, John Mentiplay Henderson, Robert...... Herbst, Carl Emil Peter Heron, Arthur William

Herridge, Frank Gordon Hewitt, Alfred Herbert. Hickie, Sydney Douglas Hickling, Clement Chinery Hickman, Harry Frank.... Hidden, Stanley Higginbotham, Charles John Hill, Thomas William Hill, Walter Joseph Hobbs, Frank.................... Hoggard, Frederick Hollands, Henry Ethelbert Holt, Harold Osborne Hooper, Joseph

Horbacz, Jacob Bernhard Hornby, Thomas Wild Howard, Edward Howell, Charles Lloyd Howells, William Alfred

Howie, Neil McDonald

Hoy, William

Humphreys, Cecil

Humphreys, Henry

Assistant Supt., United Asbestos Oriental

Agency,

Merchant, D. Haskell & Co., Assistant, W. R. Loxley, & Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Inspector, Telephone Co., Assistant, P. & O. S. N. Co., Manager, Ice Co.,.................

Assistant, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton,

Ld.,.....

Manager, Clarke & Co., Architect,

Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Clerk, Wendt & Co., Assistant, Kruse & Co., Timekeeper, Dock Co.................. Merchant, Chs. J. Gaupp & Co., Assistant, HK. & S’hai Bank, Assistant, Carlowitz & Co...... Ship Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Jebsen & Co., Asst. Engineer, Tramway Co., Shipwright, Dock Co.,................. Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Boilermaker, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Clerk, Holt's Wharf,

Wharfinger, HK. & K'loon W. & G.

Co., Lử.

Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co.,

Grand Hotel.

Quarry Bay.

Kingsclere Hotel.

Quarry Bay.

Quarry Bay.

Mountain View, 11 The Peak. Craigieburn, The Peak. Hotel Mansions.

1 Lyemoon Terrace. Causeway Bay.

105 Queen's Road East. Hotel Mansions.

Humphreys Building, Kowloon. 3 Peak Road.

32 Morrison Hill.

1 Connaught Road.

2 Ashley Terrace, Kowloon.

Mountain View, 11 The Peak. Ice House, East Point.

Queen's Building. York Building.

2 Park View.

Quarry Bay.

130 Craigmin West, Magazine Gap. On premises.

Kowloon Docks.

Holyrood, Chatham Road, Kowloon. On premises.

2 Connaught Road. Quarry Bay.

King's Building,

4 Great George Street. Kowloon Docks.

Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks.

1 Great George Street.

3 Lochiel Terrace, Kowloon.

Alpha, Hart Avenue, Kowloon. Hongkong Hotel.

Chief Engineer, G. I. Cement Co., Ld.,... Green Island. Assistant, Robinson Piano Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

Assistant, China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., Assistant, Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., Assistant, J. D. Hutchison & Co., Assistant, Bradley & Co., Ld., Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Foreman, G. I. Cement Co., Ld., Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Book-keeper, Wm. Powell, Ld., Clerk, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld., Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., ... Stockbroker, Wright & Hornby,... Share Broker,

Assistant, Standard Oil Co.,

Storekeeper, Canadian Pacific Railway

Co.,

Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, W. G. Humphreys & Co., Manager, John D. Humphreys & Son,

Humphreys, William Meyrick Merchant, W. G. Humphrey's & Co., ....

Hunter, James

Assistant Fitter, Gas Co.,.........

3.Queen's Gardens.

1 Connaught Road.

| Hongkong Hotel.

22 Kennedy Road. Queen's Road Central. 72 The Peak.

Taikoo Terrace, Quarry Bay. King's Building. Deep Water Bay Works. On premises. Powell's Building.

| Ou premises. On premises.

90 The Peak.

Ice House Street.

17 Chater Road, West Point.

5 St. Francis Yard.

Quarry Bay.

Quarry Bay.

7 Humphreys Building, Kowloon. Alexandra Building.

58 Mount Kellet Road.

Gas Works.

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18

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

H-Continued.

Hunter, James Adam Hunter, Robert

Hunter, Robert

Hüpeden, Hans Ferdinand..

Hurley, Frederick Mason Huss, Herbert....... Hyde, James

Hyndman, Francisco Henrique Hyndman, Jr., Henrique Hyndman, Henry

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Engineer, Hongkong Hotel, Engineer, Macdonald & Co.,

Quarry Bay. Hongkong Hotel. York Building.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., East Point. Assistant, Hugbes & Hough, Assistant, Bume & Reif,

Meirion, 1 The Peak.

6 Observatory Villas, Kowloon.

Clerk, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,.. On premises. Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Clerk, W. S. Bailey & Co., Ld., Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. 2 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

24 Wyndham Street.

Inglis, William

Innes, Robert

Irving, John Mark Mardhaugh Ismail, Sheik Ramjahn

J

Jack, James Marshall

Jackson, Andrew Hugh Gilmore Jacobs,

Edward

James, Frederick William.. Jasse, Carl Georg Heinrich Jean, Charles Francis Jeannou, Antoin Paul Jebsen, Michael Jennison, Henry George Jertrune, Friederich

Jesus, João Montalto de Jex, Starling Joanilho, Antonio Joass, Henry Crawford John, Victor Carl Theodor Johnson, John

Johnston, William Murray... Johnstone, James

Jonckheer, Philippus Hendré-

kus Jacobus Gerard

Jones, Hugh Ivor Jones, Marshall Teel.. Jones, Samuel Richard

Jorge, Jr., Francisco José

Vicente

Jorge, Heitor Telles Joseland, Arthur Noel Joseph, Edward

Joseph, Joseph Edgar Joseph, Silas Haiem ... Journel, Marcel Rouet de Judah, James Jacob Judah, Raphael Solomon Juman, Samuel

June, James Kim Fook..

K

Kabel, Everardus Simon Kalin, Ormand Kahrs, Albert .....

Kaily, Williamn

Keith, Allan

Keith, David Luckie

Kellinghusen, Franz Otto

Hermann Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Robert

Kennett, Henry William

Balmer...

Kent, Herbert Wade Kerr, William..

Kew, Charles Herbert Whitley Kew, Joseph Whiteley Kinghorn, John Richard

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,... Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

| Engineer, Ice Co.,

1 Queen's Road Central. I Connaught Road. East Point.

Clerk, HK, & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,... 6 Leighton Hill Road.

Book-keeper, Dairy Farm Co., Ld., Assistant, Wright & Hornby, Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Supt. Engineer, Butterfield & Swire,. Clerk, Siemssen & Co.,

Assistant, Java-China-Japan Lijn,.... Manager, French Store,

Merchant, Jebsen & Co.,................ Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Cargo Inspector, Norddeutscher Lloyd,.. Assistant, Cruz, Basto & Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Clerk, Bradley & Co., Ld., Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,.... Assistant, Ferd. Bornemann & Co., Storekeeper, Taikoo Dockyard, Timekeeper, Dock Co.,

Marine Engineer, Dodwell & Co., Ld.,

...

Assistant, Java-China-Japan Lijn,.. Assistant, China Fire Insurance Co., Ld., Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,

Merchant, Jorge & Co., Clerk, Siemssen & Co.,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Merchant, Joseph Brothers, Broker,

Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,

Chief Accountant, Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Clerk, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,... Clerk, HK. & K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld.,...

Assistant, Java-China-Japan Liju.. Manager, Ullmann & Co., Clerk, Astor House Hotel, Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Foreman Carpenter, Dock Co.,

sot, Siemssen & Co.,

Asst. Acct., Mercantile Bank of India,

1 Carnarvon Villas, Kowloon. 6 Des Voeux Road.

33 Wong Nei Chong Road. Ou premises. Queen's Building. York Building.

14 Des Voeux Road. King's Building.

40 The Peak.

76 Caine Road.

1 Hart Avenue, Kowloon.

15 Old Bailey.

On premises.

On premises.

6 Victoria View, Kowloon. Quarry Bay.

Kowloon Docks. Queen's Building.

York Building. 104 The Peak. Hotel Mansions. Quarry Bay.

21 Old Bailey. Queen's Building. 1 Connaught Road. 6 Des Voeux Road. 1 Prince's Building. 4 Woodlands Terrace. Chater Road.

19 Conduit Road. Astor House. 140 Praya East.

11 Lan Kwai Fong.

On premises. 5 Caine Road. Astor House. Laichikok. Peak Hotel. Kowloon Docks.

Queen's Building. 11 Queen's Road.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., | 6 Queen's Gardens.

Manager, China Borneo Co., Ld., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,.......... Manager, Rudolf Wolf & Kew, Engineer,

Assistant, Butterfield & ́Swire,

4 Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon.

1 Connaught Road.

Quarry Bay.

14 Des Vœux Road. 14 Des Voeux Road.

1 Connaught Road.

NAME IN FULL.

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OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

K-Continued.

Kinnaird, John Daniel Kinross, Andrew Robert Klinck, Charles

Knight, Charles Crosby. Knox, Lefferts Koch, Hermann Kohler, Arnold

Koster, Ernst August Kraft, William Dana

Krück, Hermann Kruseman, Arie

Kuehn, Carl Wilhelm

Kunze, Paul Adolf Adalbert...

Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Shipbuilder, Dock Co.,....... Superintendent, HK. Rope Factory, Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Manager, China Mutual Insurance Co., ... Sub-Manager, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank,.. Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Assistant, Siemssen & Co., ... Assistant Manager & Attorney, Standard

Oil Co.,

Assistant, Jebsen & Co., Assistant, Netherlands-India Commercial

Bank.

Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Mercantile Representative, Shewan,

Tomes & Co.,

East Point.

Kowloon Dock.

C/o Shewan, Tomes & Co. 1 Connaught Road. On premises. On premises. Peak Hotel. Queen's Building.

King Edward Hotel. King's Building.

On premises. Haiphong Road.

3 Victoria View, Kowloon.

L

Labrum, Victor Charles....... Laet, Henri Louis Joseph de. Lahrmann, Siegfried.... Laing, Alfred

Lakin, George Mason.. Lambert, John

Lambert, William Osborne...... Lamberton, Alexander

Lammert, Herbert Alexander Lamperski, Albert William Lander, John William Lang, Archibald Orr..... Langstein, Ludwig Victor... Langston, Arthur

Lapicque, Paul Augustin Lapsley, Robert

Laurel, Felix Cyprian Laurel, Francisco

Laurel, Luciano

Lawder, Cecil................

Lawrance, George Alfred

Lawrence, John Henry Lay, Kamfort Frederick Layton, Jeffrey

Leach, Arthur

Leask, William Laughton. Lee, George

Lee, Jesse Rees

...

Lehmann, Hermann Ferdinand Leité, Luiz Augusto Pereira Lemm, John Lennox, John.

Leon, Arthur

Leon, Manuel Valentin Leong, Ernest.... Lester, Hugh William Levy, Silas Simon ..... Liebach, Gerrith Hanus Julius Little, Alexander Colborne Little, John Hargraves Long, Edwin Arthur Elliott.. Long, Reginald Frederick....... Longfield, Stuart Longston, Arthur

Lopes, Arthur dos Anjos Lopes, Carlos Augusto Lopes, Carlos Henrique..... Lopes, Cezar Alberto..... Lopes, Dellano Pedro Jesus Lopes, Lucas Lindouro .... Lopes, Secundino Antonio Loughlin, Thomas Alexander Lougunie, Kendall de Cruz Loureiro, Eduardo José da

Silva Ludin, Gunnar Lübring, Edward

...

Printer, Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.,.. Acting Manager, Neilsson & Co., Assistant, F. Blackhead & Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

Assistaut, Gibb, Livingston & Co...... Lloyds' Surveyor,

Draughtsman, Dock Co.,

11A Conduit Road. York Building.

Humphreys Building, Kowloon. 1 Connaught Road.

St. George's Building. Alexandra Building. Kowloon Docks.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Hongkong Club.

Assistant, G. P. Lammert,

Assistant Manager, Melchers & Co., Timekeeper, Dock Co.,....

Mercantile Asst., Gibb, Livingston & Co., Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Merchant, Lapicque & Co., Assistant, Dock Ço..................

Assistant, Shewan Tomes & Co., Clerk, Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, Clerk, Mercantile Bank of India,........ Inspector, China Mutual Life Insurance

Co., Ld., .....

Assistant, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Clerk, Dock Co.,

Clerk, International Bank,

Broker,

Clerk, Vacuum Oid Co., Civil Engineer, Leigh & Orange, Assistant, Asiatic Petrolenn Co., Ld. Storekeeper, Doek Co.,

Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Architect,

Supt. Engineer, Butterfield & Swire, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard....... Clerk, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Clerk, International Bank, Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,. Assistant, Meyerink & Co.,.................... Architect,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire. Stenographer, Standard Oil Co.,................ Engineer, China Light & Power Co., Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld...................... Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Clerk, Bank Line, Ld.,. Clerk, P. M. S. S. Co., Clerk, International Bank, Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,.. Clerk, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Clerk, Electric Co., Ld.,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Sub-Manager, Bank Line, Ld.,

Cotton Mills, East Point. Queen's Building. Kowloon Docks.

St. George's Building. 5 Queen's Gardens. Works, Wanchai. Astor House. Kowloon Docks.

3 Gordon Terrace, Kowloon. 3 Gordon Terrace, Kowloon. 3 Gordon Terrace, Kowloon.

Alexandra Building. On premises.

Kowloon Docks.

23 Wong Nei Chong Road. Hongkong Hotel.

19 Kennedy Road. On premises.

31 Pokfulam Road. Kowloon Docks.

8 Hanoi Road, Kowloon.

| 16 Gap Road.

64 Queen's Road Central.

On premises.

Quarry Bay. 4 Mosque Street.

14 Robinsou Road.

On premises.

7 Barrow Terrace.

On premises.

Bank Buildings.

1 Connaught Road.

4 Lyemoon Villas, Kowloon. On premises.

On premises. On premises.

6 Barrow Terrace, Kowloon. 6 Barrow Terrace, Kowloon.

10 Seymour Terrace.

1 Punjab Building, Kowloon. 4A High Street.

31 Canton Road, Kowloon.

10 Seymour Terrace. King's Building.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., East Point.

Book-keeper, Hongkong Hotel,.

Assistant, Neilsson & Co.,

Assistant, Rädecker & Co.,

24 Queen's Road, Top Floor.

York Building.

On premises.

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L—Continued.

Lüring, Karl

Lurssen, Hermann....

Luz, Stephanis Epiphanis da... Lyle, David

Lysaught, John Joseph.....

M

Maas, Martin Mortimore

Macarthur, Neil ......................

Macaskill, Kennett Roderick... MacCrae, Donald

Macdonald, Alexander Macdonald, Andrew Macdougall, Robert Ernest Macgregor, Robert.. Mackay, Charles

Mackay, Thomas Whittaker... Mackenzie, Alexander Mackenzie, David Roderick ... Mackichan, Alexander

Somerled

Mackintosh, Frederick Alex-

ander

Mahomed, Moosa

Makeham, Charles

Mauners, John

Manuk, Malcolm

Markar, Cassim Gaful/

Martin, Alfred Edgcumbe.... Martin, George

Martin, James Martin, John Matheson, Peter..

Maughan, Joseph Robinson... Mauricio, Evaristo...

May, Ernest Alfred George May, George Howard- Mayes, Stanley Maurice McCaig, John

McCombe, Herbert...

McCorinack, John

McCorquodale, John

McCubbin, John

McCubbin, John

McCulloch, Webster

McDougall, Alexander

McIntosh, Alexander Forsyth McIntosh, James Stewart... McIntyre, John

McIntyre, Wilson

McKay, William

McKirdy, Archibald

McMurtrie, James Hugh'

Turnbull McNeill, Duncan McNeillie, David Mead, James Henry Mehta, Byramjee Kaikhusbroo Mellis, George

Meyer, Carl.....

Meyer, Joseph Ezekiel

Assistant, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co., Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Engineer,

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Dock Co.,

Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,... Asst. Engineer, Tramway Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Timekeeper, Taikoo Dockyard, Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,

Civil Engineer, Macdonald & Co.,

Merchant, Mackintosh & Co., .. Shipping Clerk, Douglas, Lapraik & Co., Dairyman, Dairy Farm Co., Ld................ Assistant, Siemssen & Co., Accountant, Dairy Farm Co., Ld., Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., Assistant, P. & O. S. N. Co., Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld., Draughtsman, Dock Co., Sub-Accountant, International Bank, Assistant, Nestlé Milk Co......... Assistant Architect, A. C. Little, Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld., Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Bookseller, Kelly & Walsh, Ld.,

Asst., British-American Tobacco Co., Ld., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Boatswain, Dock Co.,

Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,.

Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Employee, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Resident Engineer, Gas Co., Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Mercantile Assistant, H. Skott & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Draughtsman, Dock Co., Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Loftman, Taikoo Dockyard,... Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Boilermaker, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Bookseller, Kelly & Walsh, Ld.,. Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.j................ Jeweller, Geo. Falconer & Co., Ld., Merchant, Berblinger & Co.,

Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co., Assistant, Melchers & Co., Merchant, J. R. Michael & Co.,

Middleton, George Simpson ... Sub-Acct., International Bank,

Meyer, Oscar

Michael, Sassoon Hai

Millar, Andrew William

Millar, John ...

Miller, George Alexander

Miller, John Findlay

Miskin, Geoffrey

Mistry, Khurshebji

Dhuujebhoy

Mitchell, John

Mitchelmore, Ernest Vernon...

Mok Man Cheung Morgan, William Alfred Morris, William Henry

Bisney Villa, Pokfulam. On premises.

27 Mosque Junction. Quarry Bay.

139 Wanchai Road.

Peak Hotel. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks. Quarry Bay.

Quarry Bay.

153 Wanchai Road, East Point.

1 Connaught Road. Quarry Bay. On premises.

169 Wanchai Road. East Point.

York Building.

Des Voeux Road. 16 Yee Woo Street: Pokfulam.

On premises.

6 Moreton Terrace.

On premises.

Mountain View, 11 The Peak. On premises.

Kowloon Docks.

Hongkong Club.

Beverley, Minden Road, Kowloon. Bank Buildings.

Powell's Building.

On premises.

11 Patell Villas, Kowloon.

a Conduit Road.

On premises. Kowloon Docks. Quarry Bay. East Point. Quarry Bay. Gas Works.

40 The Peak.

3 Rednaxela Terrace.

Quarry Bay.

Kowloon Docks.

Quarry Bay.

3 Sea View Terrace, Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

Quarry Bay.

Stewart Terrace, 4 The Peak. Quarry Bay.

Quarry Bay.

4 Victoria View, Kowloon. Hotel Mansions.

1 Peak Road.

17 Connaught Road. 36 Staunton Street. Queen's Building.

1 Prince's Building. 144 Magazine Gap. Quarry Bay.

Harbour Runner, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., On premises.

Timekeeper, Taikoo Dockyard,

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Engineer, Bradley & Co., Ld.,

Assistant, Gilman & Co.,.......

Assistant, U. Rumjahn & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Quarry Bay.

On premises.

Des Voeux Road Central.

49 Pottinger Street. Quarry Bay.

Manager, Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., Peak Hotel. Compradore, Holts Wharf,

Storekeeper, Dock Co.,

267 Queen's Road East. Kowloon Docks.

Ship Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, ... Quarry Bay.

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Morrison, George

Morrison, Kenneth Sinclair Morse, Herbert John......... Morton, Richard Charles Moulder, Augustus

Bournonville

Moyhing, Arthur Edward... Muir, Charles....

Muir, David McKeddie

Muir, John Greig

Munro, Ronald George Murdoch, Arthur

Murphy, Charles Henry Murphy, Duncan

Murray, Malcolm Alexander... Murray, Patrick Henry.... Murray, Patrick Robert

Musso, Salvador...........

N

Nanninga, Pieter Willem

Leonard

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Bradley & Co., Ld.,

Chief Accountant, Standard Oil Co., Agent, P. M. S.S. Co.,

Partner, A. B. Moulder & Co., Clerk, Gas Co., ................

Accountant, Mercantile Bank of India, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Assistant, H.K. & S'hai Bank,

Marine Engr., Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant, China Provident Loan and

Mortgage Co., Ld.,

Marine Engineer, Bradley & Co., Ld.,

Accountant,

mercial Bank,

Netherlands-India

Nathan, Alfred Heinrich Emil Merchant, Hugo C. A. Fromm, Neave, Etienne Hugh Neave, Thomas

Neidt, Arthur Carl Wilhelm... Neilson, Donald McLaren Nellner, Hartwig Nelson, Charles Cowley Neves, Ricardo de Castro Nicholls, William

Nicholson, Alfred

Nicholson, William..

Nicol, Alexander

Nicoll, David Gordon. Nielson, Jens

Nienwenhuijse, Antornies Hen-

ricus Nicolaas van.... North, Robert Herbert Northey, Hugh Reginald Nowers, William Arthur

O

Ohrembski, Marion von. O'Brien, Maurice Ocker, William Robert Ockermüller, Roman Offersen, Carl.

Oldenbury, Herman Adolf

Lorenz... Oliphant, Tom

Oliveira, Oscar Mirandolino

dos Santos

Oliver, Peter

Olson, Charles William Olson, John

Openshaw, Arthur David

Orchard, Ernest Frank Gordon Ormiston, James

Osborne, John......

Osmund, Arthur Frederick

Osmund, Cæsar Henry

Osmund, Ernest Edgar

Osmund, George Vincent Osmund, James Daniel Osterloh, Albert... Otter, Gerhardus

Otto, Walter Adolph Henry... Oudenhoven, Willem Frederick,

Leonard

Overy, Hubert

Owen, James Colin

Owen, Owen Elias....

Com-

Wharfinger, HK. & K'loon W.&G. Co., Ld., Superintendent Engineer, Dock Co., Assistant, Wm. Meyerink & Co., Foreman Boilermaker, Dock Co., Merchant, Carlowitz & Co.,............. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Carl Bödiker & Co., Clerk, Dock Co.,

Supt. Engineer, Dock Co., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Foreman, W. S. Bailey & Co., Ld.,

Assistant Supt., Norddeutscher Lloyd,........]

Assistant, Java-China-Japan Lijn,. Manager, King Edward Hotel, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld.,

Chemist, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Timekeeper, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Stenographer, P. M. S.S. Co., Assistant, Garrels, Börner & Co. Assistant, Jebsen & Co.,

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant, Dairy Farm Co., Lid...............

Clerk, Green Island Cement Works, Moulder, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Thoresen & Co.,

રી

Building Contractor, C. E. Warren & Co., Assistant, Caldbeck, Mcgregor & Co.,... Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Assistant, Macdonald & Co., Engine Driver, Tramway Co.,.... Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Clerk, China Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co.,... Sub-Manager, Java-China-Japan Lijn, Merchant, Berblinger & Co.,

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Quarry Bay. On premises. Hotel Mansions. 116 The Peak.

Hongkong Hotel. Gas Works.

Craigieburn, The Peak. Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay. Hongkong Club. East Point. Quarry Bay. On premises. On premises. North Point.

165 Wanchai Road. On premises.

On premises.

6 Queen's Gardens.

48 Nathan Road, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks. On premises.

Kowloon Docks. Club Germania. Quarry Bay.

13 Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. Cosmopolitan Docks. Cosmopolitan Docks. 1 Connaught Road.

Quarry Bay.

3 Ormsby Terrace, Kowtoon. 35 Conduit Road.

York Building.

On premises.

1 Queen's Road Central. King's Building.

Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay. Wyndham Hotel. King's Building. King's Building.

King's Building. Pokfulam,

6 Punjab Buildings. Kowloon Docks.

4 Nathan Road, Kowloon. 30 Des Voeux Road Central. 15 Queen's Road Central. On premises. York Building.

20 Queen's Road East. 11 Belilios Terrace.

16 Belilios Terrace.

16 Belilios Terrace.

16 Belilios Terrace.

6 Rednaxela Terrace.

3 Granville Road. York Building.

17 Connaught Road.

Sub-Acct., Netherlands Trading Society,. On premises.

Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld.,

Assistant, Dock Co.,.....

Proprietor, Carlton Hotel,

Des Voeux Road. Kowloon Docks. On premises.

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Oxberry, James Henry Ozorio, Eurico Maria. Ozorio, Duarte Diniz... Ozorio, José Graça

Ozorio, Leopoldo Augusto..

P

Packham, Ralph.............

Page, Harry William....

Paine, Albert E..... Palmer, Henry

Pang Sui Hang

Parr, Edward Victor David Parsons, Frank Stanley....... Paterson, John........ Paterson, John Johnstone... Paton, James Wilson.... Paysen, Nikolaus Wilhelm Pearce, Thomas Ernest.. Peel, Charles Alfred Peet, James William Pereira, Carlos José Maria Pereira, João Maria Roza.... Pereira, Jobn

Pereira, José Maria Gonzaga Pereira, Thomas Maria

Perrie, Robert

Perry, Silas Shalome.. Peterkin, Norman Peters, William

Petley, Harold Wallace.. Pieus, Charles............. Piesbergeu, Hanns.. Pinna, Sebastião Francisco de Pinna, Vicenti Apolinario Pintos, Cecilio Paulo... Pittendrigh, William McKenzie Plage, Philip

Plummer, John Archibald...... Pol, Gerrit Hendrik van den Polley, John David Potts, George Hutton Potts, Patrick Cumming Powell, Gerald Milne

Prata, Pedro Fernando da

Cruz

Preville, Raymond

Prien, Peter Georg Friedrich Pringle, William Jervis Prowse, Walter Henry Pryce, Charles

Pumfrett, Arthur John Powys Purcell, William Harris... Purves, David Aitcheson

R

Rahman, A. Karrim

Ram, Harry

Ramsay, John Harris

Ramsay, Joseph Marshall Ramsay,

Thomas

Rantoft, Fritz..

Rapley, Lewis Stephen Rapp, Fritz......

Rapp, Gustav..

Rapp, Hermann Rattay, William James Raven, Arthur Robert Fenton Ray, Edward Henry Raymond, Edward Benjamin Raymond, Edward Maurice Raymond, Ellis Benjamin...... Raymond, Jack Ezekiel.....

Gen. Assistant, Gande, Price & Co., Ld., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Clerk, Macdonald & Co., .... Clerk, Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Cargo Supt., H.K. & K'loon W. & G.

Co., Ld.,

Assistant, Dairy Farm Co., Ld.,

Manager, Moutrie & Co., Ld.,... Spinning Master, Cotton Mills, Secretary, Gande, Price & Co., Ld., Chief Clerk, P. & O. S. N. Co.,.... Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Layton & Co.,

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. Asst. D'yard Manager, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Merchant, J. D. Hutchison & Co.,..... Mercantile Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Assistant, Horse Repository, Clerk, Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co., Clerk, International Bank,

Assistant, Wm. Shewan & Co.,

12 Queen's Road Central. 2 Belilios Terrace. York Building.

58 Peel Street.

5 Belilios Terrace.

Mody Road, Kowloon.

Dairy Farm Depôt, 38 Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

On premises. On premises.

135 Wanchai Road. On premises.

1 Connaught Road. 1 Prince's Building. East Point. Quarry Bay. Pokfulum.

8 Queen's Road Central.

Eden Hall, Lyttleton Road West. Causeway Bay.

15 Queen's Road Central. Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 14 Des Voeux Road.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., 19 Caine Road. Clerk, International Bank,

Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Manager, Robinson Piano Co., Ld., Timekeeper, Dock Co.,

Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Assistant, Siemssen & Co., Assistant, Carlowitz & Co.......... Clerk, Cruz, Basto & Co., Assistant, Electric Co., Ld., Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., Merchant, U. Rumjahn & Co., Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Merchant, Bradley & Co., Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Broker, Broker,

Assistant, Shewan, Thomes & Co.,..

Clerk, Green Island Cement Works, Assistant, Russo-Asiatic Bank, Merchant, G. Prien, Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Accountant, Kelly & Walsh, Ld., Engineer, Dock Čo.,..........

Clerk, King Edward Hotel,.... Assistant, Johu Lemm, Architect, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank................ Foreman Shipbuilder, Dock Co.,....

Ship Draughtsman, W.S. Bailey & Co., Ld., Assistant, Jebsen & Co.,

Asst., Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld.,... Assistant, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Clerk, J. D. Humphreys & Son,.... Assistant, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Clerk, Dock Co., Architect, Weaser & Raven, Broker, St. George's Building, Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.. Share Broker, Moxon & Taylor,................ Clerk, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Assistant, Moxon & Taylor,

Belilios Terrace.

1 Lyemoon Terrace, Quarry Bay. 18 College Chambers.

5 Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks.

Electric Light Works Mess 13 Nathan Road, Kowloon. 2 Connaught Road.

23 Belilios Terrace.

63 Haiphong Road, Kowloon. 20 Elgin Street. 81 The Peak. Bowrington. Queen's Building. Hongkong Club. Quarry Bay. Prince's Building. Prince's Building. Peak Hotel.

3 Hankow Road, Kowloon. 38 Morrison Hill. Hongkong Hotel Buildings. Kowloon Hotel. Quarry Bay.

22B Nathan Road, Kowloon. Stewart Terrace, 3 The Peak. 1 Kimberley l'illas, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks.

On premises.

9 Shing Wong Street. 40 The Peak. Kowloon Docks. Station Hotel, Kowloon. King's Building. 22 Kennedy Road. Alexandra Building. 4 East Avenue, Kowloon. On premises. Kowloon Docks. 53 Robinson Road. Hongkong Hotel.

5 Victoria View, Kowloon. Hongkong Hotel,

David's Building, Kowloon. Hongkong Hotel.

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Razack, Moosa Abdool Reichmann, Frederick Reid, James

Relph, Harry

Relton, Trevor Lyons Remedios, Alfredo Frederico

dos

Remedios, Antonio Filomeno Remedios, Arthur Antonio dos Remedios, Carlos Augusto dos Remedios, Carlos Eugenio dos Remedios, Carlos Savard Remedios, Francisco Xavier... Remedios, Francisco Xavier dos Remedios, Hermenegildo

Marcos Maria dos Remedios, Hermillo Hermi-

gildo dos .... Remedios, João Joaquim Remedios, Jorge Maria Ozorio

-dos

Remedios, José Gonsalves dos Remedios, José Julita dos Remedios, José Maria

Vanderberg

Remedios, Luiz Eugenio Remedios, Maximiano

Antonio dos

Remedios, Paulo Maria Remedios, Romualdo Jacob dos Remedios, Vasco Luiz dos...... Renning, Albert Leonard Resker, Herbert Charles Ribeiro, Constantino Filomeno

Vieira

Ribeiro, Fernando Alfredo

Vieira

Ribeiro, Fernando José

Ribeiro, Francisco Jorge Vieira Ribeiro, Francisco Xavier

Vieira

Ribeiro, Jr., Francisco Xavier

Vieira

General Broker,

Proprietor, Grand Hotel,.. General Manager, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. Assistant, HK. & S'bai Bank, Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., Head Clerk, Russo-Asiatic Bank, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. Assistant, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews,... Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

Clerk, Russo-Asiatic Bank,................... Clerk, International Bank,

Leighton Hill Road. Queen's Road Central. Quarry Bay. On premises.

1 Connaught Road.

23 Belilios Terrace. Grand Carlton Hotel. Club Lusitano. On premises. Prince's Building. 17 Mosque Street. Kowloon.

Queen's Building.

1 Gordon Terrace, Kowloon.

Prince's Building.

The Hut, Castle Road.

3 Seymour Terrace.

Clerk, Mercantile Bank of India, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., 3 Seymour Terrace. Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Assistant, Dock Co.,

53 Wyndham Street.

3 Belilios Terrace.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. 29 Mosque Street.

Assistant, Melchers & Co., Book-keeper, Bume & Reif,.... Clerk, Mercantile Bank of India, Clerk, Union Ince. Soety. of Canton, Ld., Assistant, Chs. J. Gaupp & Co.,.......... Chemist, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Assistant, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Queen's Building. 3 Seymour Terrace. 113 & 114 Praya East. On premises.

Holyrood, Chatham Road. Quarry Bay.

4 Morrison Hill Gap Road.

6 Mosque Street.

51 Wyndham Street.

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. 12 Morrison Hill Road.

Clerk, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,

Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Ribeiro, João Chrysostomo

Vieira

Ribeiro, Jorge Alberto Vieira...

Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank, Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

Ribeiro, José Antonio da

Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

Costa Vieira

Ribeiro, Julio da Costa Vieira | Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Ribeiro, Lauriano Faustino da

Costa Vieira

Ribeiro, Oscar Francisco

Ribeiro, Venceslau Francisco

Vieira

Ribeiro, Vicente Rozario Vieira Richardson, Hedley Thomas... Richter, Courad Riecken, Julius

Rigden, William Bartholomew Ritchie, Archibald........................

Ritter, Ovid Herbert. Roberts, Archibald Hynes. Roberts, Charles................ Roberts, William John

Drummond

Robertson, John

Robertson, Thomas Watson

Robinson, Walker George

Vaughan

Robinson, William

Robson, John James

Robson, Thomas Ernest

Stanley

Roby, Ernest

Rocha, Alvaro Gustavo da

Rocha, Antonio José da Cruz

Assistant, Melchers & Co., Assistant, China Export, Import & Bank

Compagnie,

Assistant, W. G. Humphreys & Co., Clerk, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton, Ld., Supt. Engr., Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Physician and Surgeon, P. M. S.S. Co., ... Merchant, Jebsen & Co.,

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Supt., United Asbestos Oriental Agency,

Ld.,

Chief Clerk, P. M. S.S. Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Accountant, Dock Co.,

Supt. Engr., HK.&K'loon W. & G. Co.,Ld.,

Manager, Robinson Piano Co., Ld., Assistant, P. & O. §. N. Co., Engineer, Dock Co.,.....

Asst. D'yard Manager, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co.,... Assistant, Siemssen & Co.,

16 Morrison Hill Gap Road.

16 Morrison Hill Gap Road.

3 Mosque Junction. Queen's Building.

Queen's Building. 6 Mosque Street. -

Queen's Building.

45 Wyndham Street.

Queen's Road Central. Queen's Building. Beverly, Mody Road, Kowloon. St. George's House. 7 Queen's Gardens. Ewo Junior Mess.

Craigieburn, The Peak.

4 Observatory Villas, Kowloon. 11 Chancery Lane.

Quarry Bay.

King's Building. Kowloon Docks.

3 Kimberley Villas, Kowloon,

Blarneystone, New Jubilee Road, Ashley Road, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks.

Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

7 Belilios Terrace.

On premises.

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R-Continued.

Rocha, Isaias da.

Rocha, João Maria da Rocha, Vicente Caetano da Rodger, John

Rodrigues, Carlos Augusto Rodrigue, José Carvalho Rodrigues, Louis Gonzales Rogers, Charles.....

Rolfs, Curt Dietrich Hans

Heinrich

Roos, Maurits...

Rose, Guy Septimus

Rose, Louis Augustus Ross, Robert Gunn

Rosser, Alexander James

Weekes

Rowe, Oswald Stanhope

Benbow

Clerk, Bradley & Co., Ld.,

Clerk, Wm. Meyerink & Co.,

...

Clerk, Carlowitz & Co.,

Roxburgh, Robert Richmond Roylance, George Edward Roza, Calixto Baptista da.... Roza, Edmundo Duarte da Roza, Fernando Lima da Roza, Gregorio Francisco da... Roza, Pelagio Oscar Rozario, Alvaro Francisco

Bellundo

Rozario, Antonio Manuel da

Silva

Rozario, Arthur Carlos Rozario, Eduardo Maria Rozario, José Libanio

Manuel Spencer do....... Rozario, José Maria da Silva Rozario, Orlando Francisco Rozario, Polycarpo Antonio Rozario, Valeriano Cruz do Rumjahn, Dawood

Rumjahn, Usuf

Rutter, Joseph

Rutter, Robert Vart

Ruttonjee, Jehangir Hormusjee

S

Samy, Arthur Poonoo Sandford, Henry Chamberlain. Santos, Antonio Joaquim

Rodrigues dos...... Santos, Julio Augusto dos Sargon, Ellis

Sayce, Kelly Schlüter, Carl.....

Schmidt, Heinrich Gerhard

Johann

Schrüder, Gerbard Hellmuth

Paul......

Schuldt, Fritz Hermann

Scott, Ernest Hansen..

Scott, Harry Hodge

Scott, Henry Arthur Scott, James Philip

Scott, Thomas Liddell Scott, Walter Leonard Scriven, Henry Ernest

Scull, Ernest Francis . Seath, William Petrie Sedgwick, Reginald Ensor Seid, John J.

Sepher, Sheik Abdool Sequeira, Carlos Maria Sequeira, Gumelsindo Jesus Sequeira, Pedro Nolasco Seth, Enos.....

Seth, Harold

Sugar Boiler, China Sugar Refinery, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,....

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld.,

Clerk, Russo-Asiatic Bank, Accountant, Holt's Wharf.

Assistant, Siemssen & Co.,

4 Queen's Building. Prince's Building. 8 Seymour Terrace. 159 Praya Eası. 1 May Road. King's Building. Prince's Building. 143 The Peak.

Minden Villas, Kowloon.

Sub-Acct., Netherlands Trading Society,. On premises. Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Architect,

Sub-Accountant, International Bank,.

Assistant, P. & O. S. N. Co., .

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., ...... Engineer, Green Island Cement Works,... Brakesman, Peak Tramway Co., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Clerk, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, Clerk, Wm. Meyerink & Co., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Clerk, C. E. Warren & Co.,...............

Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C.,

Clerk, Siemssen & Co., Clerk, International Bank, Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld.,

Assistant, Conuell Bros. Co., Clerk, Bradley & Co., Ld.. Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Assistant, Garrels, Börner & Co., Assistant, Garrels, Börner & Co., Clerk, Brewer & Co.,.. Merchant, U. Rumjahn & Co., Engineer, Dock Co.,.... Blacksmith, Dock Co.,....... Merchant, H. Ruttonjee & Son,

Architect, John Lemm, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,.

Clerk, Brewer & Co.,

Assistant, Garrels, Börner & Co., Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Tobacconist,

Merchant, Ulderup & Schlüter,

Manager, Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Clerk, Wendt & Co.,

Assistant, Hamburg Amerika Linie, Assistant, II. Skott & Co., Draughtsman, Dock Co.,

Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,

Sub-Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Clerk, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton, Ld., Furnishing Salesman, Lane, Crawford

& Co.,

Manager, Horse Repository, Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,.

Clerk, Robert Dollar Co.,......

Quarry Bay.

38 Queen's Road Central. St. George's House.

Mountain View, 11 The Peak.

59 The Peak. On premises. Peak Station. 72 Caine Road. 14 Belilios Terrace. On premises. 72 Caine Road. Club Lusitano.

2 Belilios Terrace.

Queen's Building.

25 Mosque Junction. 17 Mosque Street.

18 Mosque Street, On premises.

10 Seymour Terrace. Club Lusitano.

8 Robinson Road.

1 Tin Lok Lane,

6 Des Voeux Road Central. Kowloon Docks.

Kowloon Docks. Queen's Road Central.

88 Bonham Road.

1 Queen's Road Central,

41 Wellington Street.

2 Punjab Building, Kowloon. Brighton House.

14 Beaconsfield Arcade. 21 Connaught Road Central.

On premises.

6 Ice House Road. Grand Hotel.

Minden Villas, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks.

16 Caine Road. Hongkong Club. Quarry Bay. Queen's Building

On premises.

Causeway Bay. Quarry Bay. On premises. Y.M.C.A.

Clerk, HK. & K'loon. W. & G. Co., Ld.,... 3 Bowrington Canal East.

Assistant, Standard Oil Co.,

Manager, A. R. Marty,..

Assistant, Standard Oil Co.,

Secretary, Humphreys Estate & Finance

Co., Ld., Commission Agent,

Hotel Mansions.

6 Mosque Terrace.

8 Mosque Terrace.

2 Peak Road.

Norman Cottage, Peak Road..

2

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S-Continued.

Seth, John Hennessey Shand, Thomas

Shaw, James Totten... Shepherd, Edgar Bruce.... Sheppard, John Oram

Shewan, Alan D.

Shewan, William Thomson

...

Shroff, Framroze Pestonjee

Sibley, James Clarence

Siegler, Walter

Silas, Charles David

Silas, David Hai.....

Silva, Antonio José Cupertino

da.......

Silva, Armando Maria da Silva, Arnaldo Heitor da Silva, Arthur Luiz................... Silva, Carlos Germano da Silva, Francisco Britto da...... Silva, Francisco Filomeno

Eça da

Silva, Francisco Maria Silva, George Honario..

Silva, Henrique Mario:

Silva, Jorge Alberto Britto

Silva, José Maria da

Silva, Lucas Antonio.....

Acct., &c., Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, Engineer, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Tailor,

Asst., HK. Land Investment Co., Ld,, Freight Clerk, P. M. S.S. Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., ... Merchant,

Clerk, S. J. David & Co., Ld.,

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Sub-Manager, Reiss & Co., ...... Assistant, Dock Co.,

Assistant, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,

Clerk, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld........ Clerk, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,. Clerk, Linstead & Davis,.

Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Clerk, Electric Co., Ld., Clerk, HK, & S'hai Bank,

Clerk, D. Sassoon & Co., Ld., Assistant, Jebsen & Co., Engineer, Electric Co., Ld.,..... Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Assistant, E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.,.............. Assistant, French Store,

Clerk, Kennedy's Horse Repository, Clerk, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,...... Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank,

Silva, Marciano Antonio da ... Clerk, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld.,...

Silva, Mario Emilio da

Silva, Porphyrio Maria

Nolasco da

Silva, Ricardo.................

Silva-Netto, Antonio Ferreira

Batalha

Singer, Eugene Theodore Simpson, Andrew .................................. Simpson, James...

Skidmore, Rockliffe Joseph Skött, Christian Skött, Hans

Slark, Allen McDougall Sleat, Herbert John .... Sloan, James

Slutzke, Richard Gottfried

Wilhelm .......

Smirke, James Frederic.. Smith, Albert W.

Smith, Alexander McTurk Smith, Andrew

Smith, Annesly Reginald Deekel

Stanley.

Smith, Arthur Watson

Smith, Arthur William

Smith, Eric Grant

Smith, Francis Harland....

Smith, George Morton Smith, Horace Percy

Smith, Inglis Sydney.. Smith, James Aubrey Smith, Victor M. Smith, William Smyth, Frank.....

.....

.....

Snowman, Albert Washington Soares, Charles Maria Soares, Francisco

Soares, Francisco Maria...... Soares, Francisco Paulo de

Vasconcellos

Soares, Vicente Ferrer

Soffietti, Paul..............

Sommerlatt, Benedikt

Sonnabend, Hans Wilhelm

Soonderam, Ramasamy ............... Sorby, Vincent Dare Sorensen, Aone Schon Soutar, Francis

Broker,

Assistant, Jebsen & Co.,

Manager, Jorge & Co., Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Shipbuilder, Dock Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Assistant, Skött & Co., Merchant, Skött & Co., Clerk, Harry Wicking & Co.,................. Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Foreman, Taikoo Sugar Refinery,

Mechanical Engineer, Siemssen & Co., Brakesman, Peak Tramway Co.,... Manager, Soda Water Factory, A. S.

Watson & Co., Ld.,

Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Storeman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Wharfinger, HK &K'loon W. & G. Co., Ld., Sub-Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. and C., Assistant, Alex. Ross & Co., Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Assistant, Dock Co.,..

Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld.,

Chtd. Acct., Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming,

Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Dock Co.,

Manager, Robert Dollar Co.,

Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,

Broker, Vernon & Smyth,

Proprietor, Lamke, Rogge & Co.,

Norman Cottage, Peak Road. Quarry Bay.

11A Conduit Road. Tai Po.

15 Conduit Road.

22 Peak Road.

14 Des Voeux Road.

11 Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon. Hongkong Hotel.

72 The Peak.

Fairview, Robinson Road. 1 Robinson Road.

38 Praya East, Top Floor. 7 Mosque Junction. 38 Caine Road.

8 Punjab Building, Kowloon. 8 Punjab Building, Kowloon. 1 Victoria View, Kowloon.

1 Hart Avenue, Kowloon.

King's Building.

2 Wood Road, Wanchai. 15 Belilios Terrace.

7 Lochiel Terrace, Kowloon. 3 Rednaxela Terrace. Causeway Bay.

31 Canton Road, Kowloon.

3 Belilios Terrace.

4 Seymour Terrace. King's Building.

Club Lusitano. Hotel Mansions. Kowloon Docks. Quarry Bay. On premises.

Peak Hotel.

10 Des Voeux Road.. Queen's Gardens. King's Building. Quarry Bay.

Kowloon.

Peak Tramway Station.

On premises. Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

Station Hotel, Kowloon. On premises. Alexandra Building. On premises.

Kowloon Docks.

On premises.

The Summer House, 67 The Peak, Quarry Bay.

Kowloon Docks.

2 Kennedy Road.

Quarry Bay. Hongkong Club.

25 Conduit Road.

Clerk, Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, ... 7 Lochiel Terrace, Kowloon.

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,... Clerk, Netherlands Trading Society,

Clerk, P. & O. S. N. Co.,

Clerk, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co., Commission Agent, Soffietti & Co., Assistant, China Export, Import and Bank

Compagnie,

Assistant, Garrels, Börner & Co., Counter Clerk, Hongkong Hotel, Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld.,................ Manager, Thoresen & Co.,

Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,............

51 Haiphong Road, Kowloon. Queen's, Road Central.

9 Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon. 29 Mosque Street.

14 Des Voeux Road Central.

7 Cameron Terrace. King's Building. On premises.

Electric Works, Wanchai. 126 The Peak. Quarry Bay.

26

NAME IN FULL.

S-Continued.

Souza, Duarte Eleuterio

Maria de

.......

Souza, Francisco Maria

Xavier de Souza, José Thomas de...... Souza, Marcus Antonio Rozario Souza, Viriato Bonifacio de ... Souza, Wilbehmino Inno José Spiers, Alfred William Pereira Spittles, Benjamin James ...... Stalker, Archibald Stalker, John

Stanford, Bernard Arthur Stark, Charles Crawford

Steele, David

Steer, James

Steger, Max

Steil, Alwin

Stein, Alexis Low

Steinhoff, Ferdinand Julius ... Stephens, Walter Alfred Stetson, Harold Stanwood........ Stevens, Fodokus Fanssen Stevenson, Allan Stewart, George Edward Stewart, John Wemyss Stewart, Matthew

Stewart, William Herbert. Stone, Paul Emil Fredrick Störmer, Willy Bruno Storrie, Alexander Potter Strafford, Cecil Suffiad, Abdul Gaffoor Suffiad, Abdul Majid....... Sullivan, Charles Daniel Summers, Charles Henry Summers, Edwin Henry Spark Sutherland, Percy Duffus ...... Sutherland, William Munro...

T

Tahrand, Richard Alfred Paul Taggart, James Harper..... Tarrant, John Arthur Tata, Fariborze Kaikaoos Tavares, José Maria Placé

Taylor, Fred.

Taylor, Henry Herbert

Taylor, John Cameron

Taylor, John William

Taylor, Percy John Taylor, William Temperley, Alfred

Tennent, Thomas Bertram

Greig

Tester, Percy Tetzel, Charles

...

Thomas, Francis Henry.. Thomas, Harry Philip Thomson, John Brendon Thursfield, Reginald Proude... Timeke, Hermann Gustav

Wilhelm

Toledo, Sixto Castro Tollan, Duncan

Tomes, Alexander Hadden Toppin, James

Tospann, Ernst

Tucker, Alfred

Tulip, William

Tully, John

Turner, William

.....

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., ............ Queen's Building.

*

5 Granville Road. Queen's Building.

3 Barrow Terrace, Kowloon.

2 Ladder Terrace.

On premises.

Hongkong Hotel. Quarry Bay.

Braeside, Macdonnell Road. On premises. King's Building. Kowloon Docks. Wyndham Hotel. 7 Queen's Gardens. 6 Queen's Gardens. On premises. Queen's Building. Braeside.

Book-keeper, Messageries Maritimes,...... Queen's Building. Clerk, Reuter, Bröckelmann & Co.,................. Clerk, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton, Ld., Assistant, Wm. Meyerink & Co.,.......... Foreman, Electric Co., Ld.,............... Electrical Engineer, Electric Co., Ld., Assistant, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Bank Line, Ld., Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Accountant, Vacuum Oil Co.,.. Shipwright, Dock Co.,....... Assistant, Chs. J. Gaupp & Co.,....... Manager, Reuter, Brökelmann & Co........ Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Manager, Sun Life Assce. Co, of Canada, Assistant, Melchers & Co., Assistant, Nestlé Milk Co.,......... Sub-Accountant, International Bank,. Assistant, Siemssen & Co., Assistant Manager, Dairy Farm Co., Ld., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire...... Chief Clerk, China Sugar Refinery, Storekeeper, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Clerk, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Melchers & Co., Merchant, Robertson, Wilson & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard,

Clerk, British-American Tobacco Co., Ld.., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C.,...... Assistant, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, ....... Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Storekeeper, HK.& K'loon W.& G.Co.,Ld., Assistant, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, ....

Manager, Hugo C. A. Fromm, Manager, Hongkong Hotel, Secretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Commission Agent, ....

Assistant, Alex. Ross & Co., Assistant, Ferd. Bornemann & Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Broker, Moxon & Taylor, Engineer, Holt's Wharf, Pattern Maker, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

Assistant, W. R. Loxley & Co.,

Manager, Commercial Union Ince. Co., Typist, International Bank,...................... Assistant, HK, & S'hai Bank,

Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon. 7 Cameron Terrace. Pokfulam.

1 Connaught Road. East Point. Quarry Bay. On premises. Kowloon Docks. Queen's Building. Beaconsfield Arcade. Quarry Bay.

14 Leighton Hill Road. 14 Leighton Hill Road. Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

6 Ashley Road, Kowloon. Hongkong Hotel. On premises.

138 Craigmin Road. On premises.

1 Canton Villas, Kowloon. 4 Queen's Building.

4 Caine Road.

37 Wong Nei Chong Road.

3 Minden Villas, Kowloon.

| 151 The Peak.

106 The Peak.

22A Nathan Road, Kowloon. Kowloon Docks.

53 The Peak.

2 Queen's Gardens.

53 The Peak.

259 Queen's Road Central.

1 Queen's Road Central,

Assistant, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Room 11, Hotel Mansions.

Engineer, Carmichael & Clarke, Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,

......

Assistant, Wm. Meyerink & Co.,.. Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Electrical Engineer, Telephone Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., Book-keeper, Garrels, Börner & Co., Brakesman, Peak Tramway Co.,........ Draughtsman, Dock Co., ....

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Assistant, Butterfield & Swire,

St. George's House.

On premises.

On premises.

73 Queen's Road East. Burnbank, Shaukiwan Road. 4 Stewart Terrace.

35 Haiphong Road, Kowloon. King's Building.

3 Morrison Hill Gap Road. Kowloon Docks.

King's Building.

1 Connaught Road.

U

Ufford, Charles Francis Jean

Quarles van...

Eldall, Sofus Wilhelm August..

Assistant, Java-China-Japan Liju,.........

York Building.

Works Manager, G. I. Cement Co., Ld., On premises.

7.

NAME IN FULL. :

27

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

U—Continued.

Ulderup, Johannes...

Umrigar, Hormusji Cursetji ... Underwood, Joseph Harry ... Unsworth, Richard

Engineer,

Clerk, S. J. David & Co., Ld., Chemist, China Sugar Refinery, Berthing Master, HK. & K'loon W. &

G. Co., Ld.,........................

Ushmann, Alberct Robert......| Godown Keeper, Norddeutscher Lloyd,...

V

Vandenberg, Francisco Valeriano..... Vas, Marçal Antonio Veenendaal, Everardus

Johannes....

....

Vermey, Gerrit ...... Victor, John Thomé Victor, José Maria. Vieira, José Maria.... Vierich, Gustav Julius Adolf

Arthur...................

Vliet, Simon Cornelus van Vollbrecht, Ernst Oscar

Rudolph

Assistant, Reiss & Co., Clerk, Astor House Hotel,

Assistant, Nederlandsche-Handel

Maatschappij,

21 Connaught Road. 79 Wyndham Street. Morrison Hill.

3 Fair View, Kowloon. Station Hotel.

Waterford, Macdonnell Road. 26 Shelley Street.

King Edward Hotel.

Acct.,Netherlands-IndiaCommercial Bank, On premises.

Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank,..................

Assistant, Standard Oil Co., Merchant, Vieira & Co.,..

Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

21 Morrison Hill Road. Hotel Mansions.

9 Mosque Terrace.

2 Queen's Building.

Assistant, Holland-China Trading Co., ... On premises.

Merchant, MacEwen, Frickel & Co.,

4 Des Voeux Road.

W

Wacker, Adolf..... Wagner, Otto Wal, Frans Jan Karel van der. Waldron, James

Walker, Charles Nigel Gordon Walker, Frederick Glover................ Walker, Herbert Arthur...... Walker, James

Walker, James McLellan Walmsley, Arthur Ward, Arthur Victor Warnes, Charles Aspinall Warren, Charles Edward Warrener, William Henry

Lievesley ... Wasserfall, Heinrich Watkie, Walter Watson, John Robson

Watson, William Malcolm

Watt, John Dalgleish Wattie, John ........ Weall, Thomas Graham.. Weaser, William Lionel Wreford Weeren, Hendrik Cornelus van Wehle, Karl............. Weill, Albert Weir, John

Weir, Walter

Wells, Michael John Wesche, Gustav Adolf

William Eduard

West, Peter Joseph

West, Samuel Henry Westerburger, Charles Adol-

phe Henri

Westphal, Hans Julius White, Edmund William White, Harry l'Hommedien White, Hermon John....... Whitelaw, Alexander Alston Whiteley, William Henry Whittall, Robert Hitchins.....

Whyte, Lionel Mountstuart... Wilkie, Arthur Maxwell Wilkie, John

Wilkie, Percival William Aldred........... Wilkinson, William James Wilks, Reginald Dixon ..... Williams, Ernest Alfred

Mountfort

Clerk, Rädecker & Co., Watchmaker, Chs. J. Gaupp & Co., Employee, Netherlands Trading Society, Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Gilman & Co., Assistant, HK. & S'hai Bank, Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Manager, Dairy Farm Co., Ld., Sub-Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., Timekeeper, Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Clerk, W. C. Jack & Co., Ld., Assistant, Lane, Crawford & Co., Contractor, &c., C. E. Warren & Co.,.....

Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., Assistant, Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, Barman, HK. Hotel Co., Ld.,

Station Hotel, Kowloon. Club Germania.

5 Queen's Road Central. Quarry Bay.

Peak Hotel.

On premises.

1 Connaught Road. Sassoon's Villa, Pokfulam. On premises. Quarry Bay,

C/o Insp. of Police, Naval Yard. On premises.

30 Des Voeux Road Central.

1 Morrison Hill.. 148 Magazine Gap. Hongkong Hotel.

Sub-Acct., Chartered Bank of I. A. & C., On premises.

Merchant, J. D. Hutchison & Co., Draughtsman, Dock Co., Assistant, Alex. Ross & Co., Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Architect, Weaser and Raven, Assistant, Java-China-Japan Lijn, Assistant, Carl Bödiker & Co., Manager, Sennet Frères, ..... Draughtsman, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard,..

Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

Piano Tuner, Moutrie & Co., Ld., Clerk, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Assistant, Wm. Powell, Ld.,

Head Book-keeper, P. M. S.S. Co., Clerk, Hongkong Hotel, Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Clerk, Dock Co.,

Assistant, Union Ince., Socty. of Canton

Ld.,

Wine Merchant, Donnelly & Whyte, ...... Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Engineer & Contractor, Macdonald & Co.,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, ....... Overseer, HK. Land Investment Co., Ld., Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

Hongkong Club. Kowloon Docks. Y. M. C. A. On premises. Ormsby Villas. York Building. York Building. 41 Robinson Road. Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay. Quarry Bay.

Queen's Building. 25 Belilios Terrace. Kowloon Docks.

19 Robinson Road. King Edward Hotel On premises.

15 Humphreys Building. 7 Pedders Hill. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks.

Queen's Building. Hongkong Club.

1 Connaught Road.

1 Observatory Villas, Kowloon.

1 Connaught Road. Blue Buildings, Praya East. 4 Cameron Terrace, Kowloon.

Accountant, Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, 127 Barker Road.

NAME IN FULL.

28

OCCUPATION.

ABODE.

W-Continued.

Williams, William George Wilson, Gordon Harold..... Wilton, Richard James Winter, Adalbert Christian

Elimar

Wodehouse, Richard Lancelot

Deane.

Wolf, George Morton Dudley

David

Wolff, Philip Robert Wong, Joseph Mowlam.. Wong, Tape Benjamin.. Wood, Gerald George Wood, Robert Bryden Woodhead, Charles................. Worcester, William Gilbert

Gray Wotherspoon, William Wynne, Hugh Smith

X

Xavier, Antonio Francisco de. Xavier, Antonio Malachias. Xavier, Bernardo Luiz Vascon-

cello....

Xavier, Epiphanio Maria ...... Xavier, Francisco Miguel...... Xavier, Hermenegildo Inno-

cencio

Xavier, José Maria do Rosario Xavier, José Maria Samuel Xavier, José Paulino... Xavier, Luiz Gonzaga. Xavier, Pedro Nolasco

Y

Yost, Emil Hugo

Young, David

Young, Jesse Ashton...... Young, Joseph

Yvanovich, Jr., Guilherme

Antonio

Assistant, Thomas Cook & Son, Merchant, Robertson, Wilson & Co., Chief Assistant, Tramway Co.,

Assistant, Melchers & Co., ...

Assistant, Union Ince. Socty. of Canton

Ld.,

Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld., Chief Clerk, HK, & K'loon W.& G.Co.,Ld., Clerk, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Agent, China Mutual Life Ince. Co., Ld., Civil Engineer, Leigh & Orange, ......... Secretary, Engineers' Institute, Assistant, Jardine, Matheson & Co, Ld.,

Broker, Queen's Building, Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard, Foreman Carpenter, Dock Co.,

Clerk, Goddard & Douglas, Clerk, HK. & S'hai Bank,

Assistant, Butterfield & Swire, Clerk, Banque de l'Indo-Chine,. Assistant, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.,

Assistant, Dodwell & Co., Ld., Clerk, Komor & Komor, General Manager, Guedes & Co., Clerk, Chartered Bank of I. A. & C.,. Clerk, Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Clerk, HK. Rope Factory, .....

Book-keeper, Harry Wicking & Co., Foreman, Taikoo Dockyard, Assistant, Shewan, Tomes & Co., ....... Clerk, Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming,......

Clerk, A. R. Marty,.............

43 Wyndham Street. Beaconsfield.

Kimberley Villas, Kowloon.

Queen's Building.

Queen's Building.

8 Gordon Terrace.

5 Victoria View, Kowloon. 35 Des Voeux Road Central. Alexandra Building. Prince's Building. On premises. East Point.

111 The Peak. Quarry Bay. Kowloon Docks.

3 Ashley Terrace, Kowloon. 30 Elgin Street.

1 Connaught Road. Chater Road.

23 Belilios Terrace.

3 Punjab Building, Kowloon. 8 Morrison Hill Road. Punjab Building, Kowloon. 2 Gordon Terrace, Kowloon. Chater Road.

4 Hing Hon Road.

Hart Avenue, Kowloon. Quarry Bay.

82 The Peak. 28 Shelley Street.

1 Rose Terrace, Kowloon.

Z

Zeller, Eugen Zwanck, Otto

Assistant, Carlowitz & Co................... Assistant, Melchers & Co.,

2 Connaught Road. Queen's Building.

Registry, Supreme Court, HONGKONG, 31st January, 1914.

HUGH A. NISBET,

Registrar.

*

L

75

HONGKONG.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

(BRITISH SECTION).

1

No. 1914

22

ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE ON CAPITAL ACCOUNT DURING THE YEAR 1914.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, December 24th, 1914.

CONSTRUCTION ACCOU Main Line and Fan Ling Branch.

I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

VII.

ESTIMATES.

A

pe

Main Head.

Sub-Head.

Additions

Total

Addi-

1910.

tions

Total.

31st

1912.

1913.

1914.

I. Preliminary

Expenditure, Survey,

II.-Land,

Land,

c.

C.

C.

42,277.65

42,277.65

1,195,879.20 *1,473,879.25 2,669,758.45

For Additional Expenditure approved since the last Statement was submitted on April 10th, 1913, see Statement overleaf.

III.-Formation,...... (a.) Earthwork,..

2,587,580.00

2,587,580,00

(b.) Tunnels,

3,811,145.19

(c.) Roads,

120,200.00

3,811,145.19 120,200.00

IV. Bridges,...

(a.) Major,................

816,495.41

816,495.41

(b.) Minor,.

350,126.47

(c.) Culverts,

72,546.09

350,126.47 72,546.09

V.-Fencing,

(a.) Boundaries,

39,999.45

(b.) Signs,....

400.00

39,999.45 400.00

VI.-Telegraph,...... Telegraph,

30,032.17

30,032.17

VII.-Track,

(a.) Ballast,

132,066,54

132,066.54

(b.) Permanent Way,

732,192.71

732,192.71

VIII. Stations and

Buildings,

(a.) Buildings and Fixtures,

310,000.00

(b.) Station Machinery,

40,000.00

(c.) Furnitures,

5,000.00

(d.) Workshops,

60,000.00

310,000.00 40,000.00 5,000.00 60,000.00

IX. Plant,.. (a.) Construction,....

101,884.53

(b.) Loco Tools and Plant,

50,000.00

(c.) C. & W. Tools and Plant,.......

10,000.00

101,884.53 50,000.00 10,000.00

(d.) Engineering,

(e.) Loco Rolling Stock,

88,000.00

† 45,000.00

133,000.00

(f.) C. & W. Rolling Stock,......

309,540.00

309,540.00

X.-General

Charges,

(a.) (1) Salaries & Allowances,.

399,720.43

399,720.43

(2) Quarters and Offices,

68,495.13

† 20,000.00

88,495.13

(3) Instruments,

11,639.61

11,639.61

(4) Office Expenses,

32,710.93

32,710.93

(5) Medical,

22,319.46

22,319.46

(6) Home Charges,

124,478.29

124,478.29

(7) Interest,

713,922.67

713,922.67

(8) Exchange,

200,000,00

(b.) Accounts,

42,843.53

200,000.00 42,843.53

(ss.) Stores in Suspense,

$

42,277.65

2,669,758.45 2

2,587,580.00)

3,811,145.19

120,200.00

816,495.41

350,126.4

72,546.09

39,999.45

400.000

30,032.1

132,066.5

732,192.7

310,000.00

40,000.00

5,000.00

60,000.00

101,884.58

50,000.00

10,000.00

133,000.00

309,540.00

399,720.431

88,495.18

11,639.6

32,710.98

22,319.46

124,478.29

713,922.67

200,000.00)

42,843.58

1,137,180.14

15,197,554,86

1:

† Special Exp

Amount as per statement referred to in Column VI,

Total,........

J. MORRIS,

Chief Accountant.

$12,521,495.46 1,538,879.25 14,060,374.71

*Financial Minute No. 25 of 1912.

N.B.-Figures printed in italics are minus quan

ACCOUNT.

Ling Branch.

VII.

VIII.

Actual Ex-

penditure to

IX.

Proposed Expen-

REMARKS.

Total.

31st December, 1913.

diture during 1913.

c.

C.

12,277.65

42,277.65

69,758.45 2,252,611.73

4,801.57 For enlarging Taipo Market Station and resumption of Ho Man Tin Lots 20 and 22 partly resumed for Railway purposes. Cost of a portion of Land near Parkside (K.I.L. No. 1132)=$4,682.31. Vide C.S.O. 4322/11.

Filling in lagoon at Mile 84. Earthwork in connection with Extension

of Loco Yard, Kowloon Terminal Seawall, etc. 12,685.76 Write back of loss of stores sanctioned by C.S.O. 7362/07.

5,787.66 Road to New Star Ferry Wharf from Salisbury Road and repairing Salisbury Road between Canton and Nathan Roads.

37,580.00

1,145.19 0,200.00

6,495.41

2,568,171.92

3,806,982.63 120,884.36

829,047.22

37,430.69

50,126.47

359,491.49

2,546.09

71,567.78

-9,999.45 400.00

0,032.17

36,993.11

640.31

37,767.34

32,066.54

-2,192.71

164,410,55

7,493.22 Demolition and rebuilding of boundary walls at Holt's Lot, Kowloon.

87.00 Station name boards and 11 platform notice boards.

2,702.95 Value of Stores, etc., from Public Works Department for Kowloon

Terminal.

11,231.49 | Labour in connection with supplying and laying ballast (Kowloon

Terminal). 829,558.95 25,955.00 | Rails used in laying out New Kowloon Station and also Rails for

Fanling Branch.

98,459.25 Kowloon Terminal.

3,411.65

Do.

1,161.50 Electric Lights for platforms, etc., (Kowloon Terminal). 4,186.35 Extension of Workshop.

3,760.27 | Sale of plant.

10,449.91

11,102.58 Loco from England for Fanling Branch, electric head light for Main

Line engine.

41,639.52 6 new carriages 2′ 0′′" gauge for Fanling Branch and bodywork of 8

new Main Line Carriages (part).

3,750.00 | Salaries of Overseers and Assistant Engineer for Kowloon Terminal.

62.72 Sale.

105.00 Sale.

34,131.91 518.94 Stationery, Stores, etc.

23,071.90

0,000.00 0,000.00 5,000.00

243,523.70

32,994.95

15,099.13

20,000.00

88,713.39

1,884.53

175,615.45

50,000.00

68,775.91

0,000.00

25.00

10.00

33,000.00

09,540.00

201,385.94

404,359.90

09,720.43 38,495.13 1,639.61 32,710.93

441,344.77 113,520.11

22,319.46

24,478.29

134,978.80

3,922.67

701,705.62

00,000.00

477,104.18

2,843.53

41,222.35

37,180.15

27,554,86

13,521,231.56 348,866.93

147,001.96 80,389.79 Cost of 1 locomotive, carriage underframes, coal in stock, oil and other

stores.

† Special Expenditure, vide 1912 Estimates, page 91.

re minus quantities.

H. P. WINSLOW,

Manager.

78

Particulars of Expenditure sanctioned since submission of statement on April 10th, 1913, in connection with estimate of expenditure during 1914 chargeable to Construction Account, Kowloon-Canton Railway.

Authority.

Particulars.

|Estimated Amount.

$

C.

C.S.O. 823/12

Kowloon Station,

250,000.00

3 in 53/14

4 Carriages and Underframes (4.8),

77,695.00

1 in 4238/13

Typhoon Damages,.....

155,551.73

5560/13

393/14

Extension to Engine Shed and Loco Yard,.....

124,000,00

Quarters for Staff,

70,000.00

1 in 53/14

3 Locomotives,

184,510.00

3270/13

1 Motor Coach,

12,000.00

9 in 57/12

Debit P.W.D. Telegraphs,

1 Locomotive,..................

2,565.33

55,310.29

2 in 57/13

8 Main Line Coaches,

155,391.00

5795/13

4322/11

Signalling, Kowloon Station,

28,280.00

Land for enlarging Taipo Market Station and resumption of Ho Man Tin Lots 20 and 22 partly resumed for Railway purposes and cost of land near Parkside K.I.L. 1132, $4,682.31, vide C.S.O. 4322/11,

Making road to New Star Ferry Wharf, Kowloon, and repairing Salis-

bury Road between Canton and Nathan Roads,

4,801.57

5,787.66

Demolition and rebuilding of boundary walls at Kowloon,..........

7,493.22

394/14

35 lbs. Rails from Singapore for Fanling Branch,

3,791.35

22nd December, 1914.

Total,..

1,137,180.15

H. P. WINSlow,

Manager, Railway.

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HONGKONG.

KOWLOON RAILWAY STATION.

REPORT ON PROGRESS UP TO JUNE 30TH, 1914.

No. 10

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, July 30th, 1914.

1914

The contract for building the superstructure commenced on March 1st.

A quarry has been opened at the south face of Beacon Hill Tunnel, and a siding laid thereto, a construction siding has also been laid at Kowloon for the reception of the stone wagons. Rough stone first began to arrive on the site on 7th May, and by the end of May the principal corner stones were laid.

The steelwork was all in the Colony in good time and delivery on the site commenced on the 19th June.

The following materials are on site :-

Earthenware pipes for drainage.

150,000 bricks.

Hardwood in logs for trusses and door frames.

Sufficient teak has been selected and is under cover at Wanchai.

Six months supply of cement has been arranged for.

Indents have gone to the Crown Agents for all the brass door and window furniture and wrought iron fencing and collapsible gates.

The actual state of the work is, by reference to the drawings

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Granite masonry and brickwork for the Main Building nearly all up to the platform

level. That for the Colonnade to Ferry is partly so.

ROBERT BAKER,

Acting Manager

and Engineer of Way & Works.

30th June, 1914.

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* The drawings are on the table in the Council Chamber and can be inspected by the Members.

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HONGKONG.

DIAGRAM OF THE MONG-KOK-TSUI BREAKWATER SHEWING PROGRESS OF STONE DEPOSITING TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1913.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, February 5th, 1914.

HIGH WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

LOW WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

AVERA GE HEIG

MUD LEVEL

HT OF STON,

44'3"

'DEPOSITED

AVERAGE

LEVEL/ OF BOTT

BOTTOM

192'-0"-

38′9′′

TO 31ST DECEMBER

No. 1914

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HIGH WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

LOW WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

1913

DREDGED TRENCH

AVERAGE CROSS SECTION OF THE

Note.--The above Average Heights are

BREAKWATER SHEWING STONE DEPOSITED ΤΟ 31st DECEMBER, 1913, THUS:-

continuous from the Centre of the North Head to the Centre of the South Head.

SCALE, 1 INCH-20 FEET.

22nd January, 1914.

MUD LEVEL

W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works.

HONGKONG.

DIAGRAM OF THE MONG-KOK-TSUI BREAKWATER SHEWING PROGRESS

TO 30TH JUNE, 1914.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, July 30th, 1914.

HIGH WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

LOW WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

MUD LEVEL

44'3"

No. 18

1914

HIGH WATER ORDINA

SPRING TIDES

LOW WATER ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

AVERAGE

LEVEL

BOTTOM

OF DREDGEI TRENCH

192'-0"

AVERAGE CROSS SECTION OF THE BREAKWATER SHEWING STONE DEPOSITED AND FACING SET ΤΟ

STONE DEPOSITED SHEWN THUS:-

FACING SET SHEWN THUS:-

22nd July, 1914.

SCALE, 1 INCH-20 FEET.

MUD LEVEL

30th

JUNE, 1914.

A. F. CHURCHILL, Director of Public Works.

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HONGKONG.

ACQUISITION AND RE-ARRANGEMENT OF MOORINGS.

No. 1914

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Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, October 22nd, 1914.

*No. 285.

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE, HONGKONG, 12th August, 1914.

SIR,-I have the honour to inform you that for some time past this Government has had under consideration the question of acquiring the private moorings for ocean going vessels in Victoria Harbour.

Captain BASIL TAYLOR mooted this subject in the interests of the improvement of the accommodation for ocean going steamers as long ago as the year 1902. He reverted to the subject in 1904 and correspondence ensued with the Chamber of Commerce without any definite result.

Owing to the increased and increasing size of ocean going steamers the question has now become urgent, and I have therefore to submit proposals for dealing with it.

2. The system that has grown up in this Colony is for the Harbour Master under Section 28 (2) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance to permit steamship companies or their agents to lay private moorings at their own expense in Victoria Harbour for the use of their steamers subject to the regulations to be found in Table O (a) of the Ordinance.

The result is that the old established shipping firms, many of whom employ steamers of small tonnage engaged in the coasting trade of China or in local trade with the Philip- pines, Japan and Siam, monopolise many of the best berths in the deepest water, to the prejudice of newly established lines of steamers trading with Europe, Canada and America which employ vessels of heavy tonnage and deep draught. Many of these have to lie at a considerable distance from the business centre of the City, and complaints have been made in recent years by the Agents of some of the largest vessels frequenting the Port that they are forced out into distant and inconvenient parts of the harbour. Suggestions have even been made that to meet the demand for berths for deep draught vessels, the dredging of some of the more remote portions of the anchorage should be resorted to.

3. To remedy this unsatisfactory condition and to avoid recourse to dredging, I have to recommend (a) that the Government exercise the power conferred by Section 3 of Table O (a) to require the removal of all the 43 private moorings at present laid in Victoria Har- bour; (b) that it acquire by purchase 39 of these buoys which have been valued by a Com- mittee consisting of the Acting Harbour Master, the Government Marine Surveyor and three local experts appointed by me to investigate the matter; (c) that it re-arrange and where necessary relay these moorings in accordance with the scheme illustrated on the accompany- ing charts *; and (d) that the owners of the remaining three moorings which are useless for the purpose of the Government be required to remove them. They can dispose of them as they may think fit. If they have vessels that require moorings their vessels can be accom- modated at Government moorings. I may mention that this action has already been taken in respect of one of these moorings whose owners have now no ships to moor.

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4. It is proposed to classify the moorings as follows :-

A Class. 8 berths for vessels 600 feet in length,

B

12 berths for vessels 450 feet in length,

C

20 berths for vessels 300 feet in length,

and to distribute these moorings with due regard to the depth of water and to the require- ments of trade, e.g., moorings for vessels engaged in the rice and coal trade will be placed in positions convenient for such trades. The moorings will be assigned through the local pilots or by signal to incoming vessels by the Harbour Department. It will thus be possible to make full use of all the moorings and to avoid having many lying idle as at present during the absence of vessels of firms which own them. I anticipate no difficulty whatever in berthing vessels to the satisfaction of all concerned and the new arrangement should prove of great advantage to the trade of the Port.

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Teh Right Honourable,

LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P.,

&c.,

I have, &c.,

F. H. MAY,

Governor.

&c.

&c.,

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HONGKONG.

REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS

PUBLIC

OF THE

WORKS

COMMITTEE

at a Meeting held on the 2nd March, 1914.

No. 1914

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Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, June 4th, 1914.

PRESENT:

The Honourable the Director of Public Works, (WILLIAM CHATHAM, C.M.G.), Chairman.

the Colonial Treasurer, (ALEXANDER MACDONALD THOMSON).

Mr. EDWARD SHELLIM.

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ABSENT:

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Mr. WEI YUK, C.M.G.

Mr. EDBERT ANSGAR HEWETT.

Paving of Main Roads in Hongkong.-(C.S.O. 403/1914.)

The Chairman explained that the question of paving the main roads in the City with some more durable materials than those hitherto in use had been receiving the attention of Government and the following estimates of the cost of adopting such paving on the roads mentioned below had been prepared :-

.) Connaught Road from Pedder Street to Hill Road,-granite setts for a width of 30 feet next the Praya wall and the remainder surfaced with Compressed Asphalte, the whole laid on a cement concrete foundation,

(ii.) Des Voeux Road from Pedder Street to Hill Road,-Compressed Asphalte on cement concrete foundation throughout,

$394,500

280,000

(iii.) Praya West from Hill Road to Sands Street,—similar to (i),... (iv.) Catchick Street, from Sands Street to Cadogan Street,-similar

69,100

to (ii),..

Total,.

19,800

$763,400

He further explained that such paving works would be spread over a number of years, a certain sum being provided annually in the Estimates for the purpose.

If the proposals were adopted, it was anticipated that the saving to be effected under the Maintenance Vote would suffice to enable improved paving to be gradually laid on the other main roads in the City.

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After full discussion, it was agreed to recommend that the order in which improved paving should be carried out in the City should be as follows :—

(a.) All public roads within the area bounded by Murray Road on the east, Queen's Road on the south, Jubilee Street on the west and the Harbour on the north to be dealt with first.

(b.) Queen's Road East from Murray Road to Wanchai Market to be done next. (c.) Connaught Road to be carried out by degrees, in accordance with (i), but

after (a) and (b).

The Committee then adjourned.

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Laid before the Legislative Council this 4th day of June, 1914.

M. J. BREEN,

Clerk of Councils.

W. CHATHAM,

Chairman.

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HONGKONG.

CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THE PIRACY PREVENTION BILL AND THE DRAFT REGULATIONS TO BE MADE THEREUNDER.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, August 27th, 1914.

THE HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,

HONGKONG, 18th August, 1914.

SIR, A Special Meeting of my Committee was held on Wednesday, the 12th instant, to consider the Draft Bill, and Draft Regulations to be made thereunder, for the better prevention of piracy of vessels trading from this Colony.

2. At this Meeting there attended, at the invitation of my Committee, representatives of the principal owners of Coasting and River Craft.

3. I am directed to convey to you the opinions unanimously expressed by those present.

(a.)- Coasters.

I cannot do better than attach hereto the considered views of one of the principal owners of coasters, which views were fully endorsed by those present at the special meeting above referred to.

(b.)-River Steamers.

Generally the Regulations, as regards River Craft, are excellent and are likely to attain the desired purpose.

The following exceptions, however, are taken to them :-

Clause 10 is regarded as impracticable. There is no baggage room on River Steamers and Chinese passengers will not be separated from their belong- ings.

One can imagine the utter confusion and the amount of thieving which would occur upon passengers endeavouring to reclaim their baggage at the end of the voyage,

and no check system is likely to prove in the least effective. The time required for clearing the Customs at Canton and other ports would be so

great as to act as a serious deterrent to the River trade.

For these reasons my Committee consider that Clause 10 should be eliminated.

Clause 13 which states:-

"If deck cargo is to be carried, provision shall be made for partitioning it off and securing it in such a way that it shall be inaccessible to any person "throughout the voyage without the authority of the master

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could not be made practicable, as all cargo in river steamers is carried on the lower deck among third class passengers. River steamers are not fitted with winches to work. cargo and out of the holds in the same manner as coasting steamers. Not only would it be impos- sible to place all cargo in the holds, the expense of handling would be prohibitive. Further, fresh vegetables, fruits, and live fish could not be carried in the holds.

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My Committee suggest that this clause should be remodelled to read :-

"If deck cargo is to be carried other than cargo from Europe and America shipped "on through Bills of Lading and import and export cargo shipped by

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"European firms known to the River Company under English Bills of Lading, and livestock, live fish, fresh vegetables and fruits it shall be "secured in such manner as to be inaccessible to any passenger throughout "the voyage without the authority of the master."

If the Government insists on partitions being constructed to make cargo inaccessible to deck passengers, such partitions are likely to cause serious loss of life in case of collision as passengers will be prevented from leaving the ship.

In the case of the fire on the Tai On if such regulations had been in force, probably no lives would have been saved.

The result of this legislation if passed without the above alterations will be to divert the entire native passenger trade from the river steamers to the railway instead of making the steamers more secure against piracy.

4. In view of the above expression of carefully considered opinion, my Committee believe that the Government will be unable to apply the same Regulations to Ocean Going Craft as to River Steamers.

I am to request you to be good enough to convey to His Excellency the Governor the thanks and appreciation of my Committee for his courtesy in referring this 'most import- ant matter to this Chamber for consideration.

The Honourable,

The Colonial Secretary.

I have, &c.,

E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary.

Enclosure.

Prevention of Piracy Regulations.

Consideration of the proposed regulations, in our judgment, shows that they are not well designed to cover the varied conditions under which vessels with or without passengers make the voyages specified in the Bill without undue, and in such cases unwelcomed, application, and we take the opportunity of making the following comments on them:-

Coasters.

(a.) We find the application of Article 3 of the Bill so sweeping that it covers ships which we cannot think it was intended to cover. The expense of the guards and of the changes and fittings required is considerable, and the existence of many of them will be a serious. interference with the freedom of movement and with the handling of cargo on board for long periods when they are not serving the purpose intended. The article refers to voyages ranging from Amoy to Haiphong, and in doing so includes vessels which have some of these routes as only part of their voyages. One of the principal effects on Coasters of these regulations will be to cause the erection of dodgers, grilles, barbed-wire protections and other structural alterations, also changes in connection with passengers, their luggage and cargo, so inconvenient as to be almost impracticable, on the regular steamers running between Tientsin, Tsingtau and Shanghai to Canton vid Hongkong. These boats make a round voyage in, say, three weeks, and would be hampered by these regulations all that time because they are for two periods of eight hours each between Hongkong and Canton.

These vessels engage no passengers at either of these two ports for the other, though they have passengers for the longer voyages. It will be a simple matter, therefore, to keep people off

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who are not travelling outside as well as within the danger zone, and in any case in the southern direction strangers would at once be detected. We think it reasonable, therefore, that such vessels should be exempt from the new regulations.

(b.) The number of passengers carried by Coasters trading between Hongkong, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong is so small that it would take a very long period to recover the cost of the alterations called for.

Additional reasons for their exemption arise out of the following remarks on certain of the regulations :-

(c.) Regulation No. 5 requiring access to the bridge from below to be abaft the grille appears to assume that all boats are built much alike, whether special river or ocean going boats, and that it is of equal feasibility to make the required changes with the one as in the other, besides the assumption that need also is equal, whereas the fact is that the construction of river boats differs from one another and greatly from coasters, while there is further great variation between the designs of coasters. To comply with this regulation on many

of the Coasters means either the removal of certain fixed ladders and severing the connection between the fore deck and the rest of the ship or sending the boats to a dockyard and changing the design at great cost and delay.

(d.) Regulation 7 requiring the protection of the emergency steering gear would, to be effective, mean a steel house of considerable dimensions and this alone would cost not less than $2,000 on each vessel.

(e.) Regulation 11 requiring the isolation of other than 1st class passengers would mean a grille across two alleyways which are the ships' only thoroughfares and would therefore be extremely inconvenient if not impracticable.

(f.) Regulation 13 requires that deck cargo shall be made inaccessible. This is imprac- ticable and would mean no deck cargo at all.

(g.) Regulations 23 to 31 require Guards to travel by the regular and irregular vessels, and we think we have given sufficient reason in the fact that the boats engage no passengers between Hongkong and Canton or vice versâ for their not being burdened with the incon- venience and cost of carrying guards.

(h.) Regulation 40 on coasters, passengers, an average in number of whom we may men- tion is only about 60 to 100 are carried in an after deck house, and when that overflows, in the tween decks below and the balance of the space on those tween decks is usually occupied with cargo.

The passengers have the run of the after tween decks through the voyage. To coop them up, therefore, behind locked grille doors while the ship is in the danger zone would be greatly resented, and the fitting of such doors or barrries across the tween decks cannot, we think, have been contemplated.

The foregoing applies with equal force in all respects to the frequent but irregular . coasters such as those chartered with Yangtsze produce partly to Hongkong and partly to Canton. They carry generally one kind of cargo and few, if any, passengers, and none between Hongkong and Canton.

Points of agreement are the requirements of (steamers) Regulations 12 and 15 to 21, 52 to 39, 41 to 43.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

26th August, 1914.

SIR, I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 18th instant and to inform you that His Excellency the Governor has after careful consideration of the recom- mendations suggested by your Committee come to the conclusions set out in the enclosed Memorandum.

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I enclose copy of the Regulations to be made under the Ordinance amended in ac- cordance with the Memorandum.

The Secretary,

I am, &c.,

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.

MEMORANDUM.

Coasters.

(a.) There is power of exemption under section 20 of the Ordinance. Vessels trading between Tientsin, Tsingtau, Shanghai and Canton can be exempted provided they do not take up passengers at Hongkong for Canton or ports intermediate between Hongkong and Shanghai.

(b.) Vessels trading between Hongkong, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong cannot be exempted, but if such carry not more than 100 Chinese passengers the number of guards may be reduced to 4.

(c.) Regulation No. 5 is considered essential, and it is further considered that the alterations can be carried out at small expense. In any very exceptional case it may be possible to grant exemption under Regulation 14.

(d.) This regulation may be deleted.

(e.) Regulation No. 11 is considered essential. It is suggested that the passengers should be kept in the after part of the tween decks and that the grilles should be erected in the after part of each alleyway.

(f.). It is agreed that deck cargo carried in a space partitioned off by grilles for passengers does not require to be itself separately partitioned off.

I attach a fresh draft for this regulation.

(9.). The objection under Regulations 23 and 31 is covered by the remarks (a) above. (h.) It is admitted that the regulations will inconvenience certain passengers. inconvenience cannot be weighed against safeguarding the ship from piracy.

River Steamers.

Such

Regulation 10-This regulation is considered essential. In every other country the method prescribed is adopted and it must be possible to apply it in China.

Regulation 13.-Dealt with under (f) above.

HONGKONG, 21st August, 1914.

F. H. MAY, Governor.

No. 13.

If deck cargo is carried elsewhere than in a space isolated from the rest of the ship in accordance with Regulation No. 40, such cargo shall be partitioned off and secured in such a way that it shall be inaccessible to any person throughout the voyage without the authority of the master.

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Regulations made by the Governor-in-Council under Section 17 of the Piracy Prevention Ordinance, 1914, (Ordinance No. of 1914), for the purposes of Section 6 of the said Ordinance, on, the

day of

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Launches (not exceeding 60 tons) which ply outside the Harbour of Victoria but within the Local Trade Limits.

1. These Regulations shall apply to every launch which has on board any passenger who is being carried for hire or reward and which plies outside the Harbour of Victoria but within the Local Trade Limits.

2. No launch shall commence its voyage or trip except from a place and at an hour previously notified to the Captain Superintendent of Police.

3. The Police shall have power to search every launch and every person and thing on board, and shall also have power to search every person who may apparently be about to go on board a launch and everything which apparently is about to be put on board.

4. No launch shall leave its wharf or moorings until the master has been notified by the Police that the search by them has been completed.

5. No person shall be allowed to embark on and nothing shall be brought on board any launch after the master has been notified by the Police that the search by them has been completed.

6. No launch shall call at any place en route unless such place of call and the intended. hour of departure therefrom has been notified to the Captain Superintendent of Police.

7. If the Captain Superintendent of Police shall notify the owners, licensees or master that the Police will conduct a search at any such place of call, Regulations Nos. 3, 4 and 5 shall apply mutatis mutandis to such place of call.

8. If at any place of call no search is conducted by the Police the master shall cause all persons and things there taken on board to be searched by the watchmen.

9. A launch shall be deemed to call at a place if it take on board any person or thing from a boat as well as if it goes alongside a wharf or otherwise moors with a view to embarking or disembarking persons or things.

10. The master and crew shall render every assistance to the Police in their searches and shall use their best endeavours to see that no ammunition or arms are smuggled on board.

11. Every launch shall stop when hailed by the Police.

Launches (not exceeding 60 tons) which ply outside the Local Trade Limits.

1. These regulations shall apply to every launch which has on board any passenger who is being carried for hire or reward except launches which do not ply outside the Local Trade Limits as defined in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.

2. Every launch shall have metal side shields to protect the wheel, to the satisfaction of the Harbour Master.

3. If a launch has two decks :-

(a.) It shall have, to the satisfaction of the Harbour Master, gratings cutting off

the access of passengers from the lower to the upper deck.

(b.) Two watchmen shall keep watch under arms at the gratings.

(c.) No Chinese male passengers, except traders or merchants well known to the

master, shall be allowed on the upper deck.

4. If a launch has only one deck :-

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(a.) It shall have, to the satisfaction of the Harbour Master, a grating, with dodgers, fixed abaft the steering wheel, extending across the entire width of the deck and bulwarks and reaching to the top of the awning stanchions. Such grating shall be kept closed.

(b.) Two watchmen shall keep watch under arms forward of the grating, one on

either side of the wheel.

(c.) No Chinese male passengers, except traders or merchants well known to the

master, shall be allowed forward of the grating.

5. Watchmen must be requisitioned for to the Captain Superintendent of Police who will appoint them to each launch as required and who shall have power to remove any watchman from any launch as he may think fit, and the owners, agents, charterers and licensees shall pay to the Colonial Treasurer on the first day of every month $15.00 for each watchman carried during the previous month or $7.50 for each watchman carried during the previous month if the launch has been laid up for more than 15 days in that month.

6. No launch shall commence its voyage or trip except from a place and at an hour previously notified to the Captain Superintendent of Police.

7. The Police shall have power to search every launch and every person and thing on board, and shall also have power to search every person who may apparently be about to go on board a launch and everything which apparently is about to be put on board.

8. No launch shall leave its wharf or moorings until the master has been notified by the Police that the search by them has been completed.

9. No person shall be allowed to embark on and nothing shall be brought on board any launch after the master has been notified by the Police that the search by them has been completed.

10. No launch shall call at any place in the Colony en route unless such place of call and the intended hour of departure therefrom has been notified to the Captain Superintend- ent of Police.

11. If the Captain Superintendent of Police shall notify the owners, licensees or master that the Police will conduct a search at any such place of call, Regulations Nos. 7, 8 and 9 shall apply mutatis mutandis to such place of call.

12. If at any place of call no search is conducted by the Police the master shall cause all persons and things there taken on board to be searched by the watchmen.

13. A launch shall be deemed to call at a place if it take on board any person or thing from a boat as well as if it goes alongside a wharf or otherwise moors with a view to embarking or disembarking persons or things.

14. The master and crew shall render every assistance to the Police in their searches and shall use their best endeavours to see that no ammunition or arms are smuggled on board.

15. Every launch shall stop when hailed by the Police.

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Ships (exceeding 60 tons.)

CONSTRUCTION.

1. Dodgers constructed of bullet proof material shall be erected on the bridge deck aft of the wheel house.

2. A strong and substantial grille of expanded metal or barbed wire shall be strongly and substantially erected across the ship aft of the line of the dodgers.

3. The bridge deck shall be protected from access from below by barbed wire.

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4. In any case in which a permanent wooden or metal awning or deck extends over the bridge deck aft of the grille it shall be protected by means of barbed wire.

5. Any access provided to the bridge deck from below shall be aft of the grille, except by special permission of the Harbour Master signified in writing.

6. Every entrance to the engine and boiler rooms shall be provided with strong and substantial solid metal or metal grille doors.

7. Steam hose shall be provided both on the protected portion of the bridge deck and in the engine and boiler rooms and shall at all times be properly connected and in such a state as to be capable of being used at a moment's notice to repel an attack. Any connections outside the protected portion of the bridge deck and the engine and boiler rooms shall be of metal.

rooms.

8. Direct access shall be provided to the bridge deck from the engine and boiler

9. A locked baggage room shall be provided for the heavy baggage of the 1st and 2nd class passengers.

10. The accommodation for passengers other than those of the 1st class shall be of such a nature that it can be isolated from the rest of the ship and from the crew and can bę entered only by means of metal grille doors.

11. All holds shall be provided with strong and secure fastenings and locks.

12. If deck cargo is carried elsewhere than in a space isolated from the rest of the ship in accordance with Regulation No. 40, such cargo shall be partitioned off and secured in such a way that it shall be inaccessible to any person throughout the voyage without the authority of the master.

13. All the above constructional work shall be carried out to the satisfaction of the Harbour Master who may in any special case, subject to the approval of the Governor, relax any of the said requirements as he may consider necessary. Upon completion of the work the Harbour Master will issue to the owners, agents, charterers or licensees a certificate in writing stating that the constructional work required by the regulations has been carried out to his satisfaction.

EQUIPMENT.

14. The following equipment shall be provided and shall be carried on the protected portion of the bridge deck:----

(a.) Double the number of rockets and blue lights required by the regulations of

the Board of Trade.

(b.) One Verey's pistol and at least 24 Verey's lights.

(c.) At least two loaded rifles and at least 100 additional rounds of ammunition

for the same.

(d.) One loaded sporting gun and at least 50 additional rounds of ammunition for

the same loaded with S.S.G. Shot.

15. The following equipment shall also be provided and shall either be carried by the officers and guards for whom the equipment is respectively provided or shall be kept in the protected portions of the ship:-

(a.) One revolver and 50 rounds of ammunition and equipment for carrying the

same for each certificated officer and for each guard.

(b.) One rifle and 100 rounds of ammunition and equipment for carrying the same

for each guard.

(c.) One police whistle for each guard.

16. All the above equipment shall at all times be in perfect order and condition and be readily and easily available for immediate use.

17. All the above arms and ammunition shall be approved by the Captain Superintend- ent of Police.

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18. The Police shall have power at any time to inspect and test any of the above arms or ammunition.

19. The Harbour Master shall have power at any time to inspect and test, or to direct the inspection and testing, of any of the above rockets, blue lights or Verey's pistols or lights.

20. The arms and ammunition shall be tested weekly by the officers of the ship.

DEFINITION OF "DANGER ZONE".

21. The term "danger zone" shall include the following:

(1.) All the usual routes by water between Hongkong and any port or place on the Canton River or the West River or any river or estuary in the province of Kwong Tung or the province of Kwong Sai.

(2.) All the usual routes by water between Hongkong and Macao.

(3.) All the usual routes by water between Hongkong and Kwong Chau Wan. (4.) All the usual routes by water between Hongkong and Amoy, Swatow, Hoihow,

Haiphong, and any port or place on the coast of the province of Kwong Tung or the province of Kwong Sai; provided that the danger zone shall not extend to a greater distance from Hongkong than 120 miles along any such route.

A ship which is within the above limits shall be deemed to be within a danger zone whether it be on a voyage from Hongkong or on a voyage to Hongkong.

GUARDS.

22. Every ship shall carry at least four guards.

23. Every ship which leaves the waters of the Colony on a voyage to Kwong Chau Wan or to any port or place on the Canton River or West River or any river or estuary in the province of Kwong Tung or the province of Kwong Sai shall carry at least six guards.

24. The duties of the guards shall be as follows

zone.

(a.) To assist the Police in searching the passengers and their baggage and goods, the crew and staff of the ship and their belongings, and the ship and its stores and equipment and cargo.

(b.) To protect the bridge deck and the access from the bridge deck to the engine

and boiler rooms.

(c.) To endeavour as far as possible to see that no ammunition or arms are

smuggled on board.

No guard shall be employed on any duty other than those specified above.

25. At least two guards shall be on duty at all times while the ship is in a danger

26. Each guard while on duty shall carry one police whistle, one rifle and 50 rounds. of ammunition, and one revolver and 25 rounds of ammunition.

27. All the guards shall be exercised weekly in the use of their weapons and shall be instructed in their duties from time to time as may be necessary.

28. At least one guard shall be on duty and shall patrol the space between the dodgers and the grille protecting the bridge deck at all times during the voyage.

29. Subject to the performance of the duties required of them by these regulations, and subject to the right of the Captain Superintendent of Police to direct them with re- ference to any search, the guards shall be under the entire control of the master of the ship, and shall take no orders direct from the owners, agents, charterers or licensees of the ship, and all orders given by the owners, agents, charterers or licensees to any guard shall be given through the master of the ship.

30. Guards must be requisitioned for to the Captain Superintendent of Police, who will appoint them to each ship as required, and shall have power to remove any guard from.

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any ship as he may think fit, and the owners, agents, charterers and licensees shall pay to the Colonial Treasurer on the first day of every month $25.00 for each guard carried during the previous month or $12.50 for each guard carried during the previous month if the ship has been laid up for more than 15 days in that month.

OFFICERS.

31. The appointment or employment of any person as master of any British ship or of any foreign ship holding a passenger certificate under section 10 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, which is about to proceed or is proceeding on any voyage from Hongkong to any port or place on the Canton River or the West River shall be subject to the approval of the Governor-in-Council who shall in his absolute discretion have power to refuse to allow the appointment or employment of any particular person.

32. Each certificated officer shall carry one revolver and 25 rounds of ammunition at all times while the ship is in a danger zone.

33. The master and other certificated officers shall use their utmost endeavour to resist any piratical attack.

34. The master shall have complete control of the ship and all on board and shall not suffer himself to be dictated to or interfered with in any way by the owners, agents, charterers, licensees, compradore, pilot or crew in any matter connected in any manner with the repelling of any piratical attack on or on board the ship or with the rendering of assistance to any other ship so attacked or which he may suspect to be in need of such assistance.

35. The master shall enter in the official log and shall report to the Harbour Master at the first opportunity any attempt at any such interference however slight.

36. When the master of any ship has any cause whatever to believe or to suspect that any other ship may be in need of assistance in respect of a piratical attack it shall be his duty to approach such ship as closely as possible, to stand by it, to prevent the access of pirates to or from native craft, to assist in rescue work, to call other ships to the iad of the ship attacked, and to do all such other acts as may be necessary or advisable to assist the said ship in repelling the attack.

37. No certificated officer shall take any part in or be present at the collection of tickets or fares from the passengers.

PASSENGERS.

38. While a ship is lying alongside a wharf no passenger or any other person shall be allowed to embark or come on board or put anything except cargo on board from the side of the ship away from the wharf.

39. While a ship is in a danger zone all passengers other than 1st class passengers shall be kept in a space or spaces isolated from the rest of the ship and from the crew by means of metal grille doors which shall be kept locked unless opened by the orders of the master or for the collection of tickets or fares. Whenever any such door is opened the greatest precautions must be observed to prevent any surprise attack.

40. 1st and 2nd class passengers shall be allowed to have with them in the accommoda- tion and on the decks allotted to them only light hand baggage, and all trunks and other heavy baggage must be kept during the whole voyage in a locked baggage room or other safe place.

41. In the case of a ship which is lying alongside a wharf no passenger shall be allowed to embark after the master of the ship has been notified by the Police that the search of the ship is complete, and in case of a ship lying elsewhere no passenger shall be allowed to embark after the search by the Police has been begun.

SEARCHES.

42. The Police shall have power with or without the assistance of the guards to search all passengers and their goods and baggage, all the members of the crew or the staff of the ship

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and their belongings, any part of the ship and its stores and equipment, and any of the cargo, and may do all acts which may be reasonably necessary in order to carry out any such

search.

43. The guards shall have the same power of search as the Police but shall in all respects in reference to any such search be subject to the directions of the Captain Superin- tendent of Police.

44. The Captain Superintendent of Police shall have power to direct, either generally or in any particular case, how and when any search is to be carried out, and may detain any ship for the purpose of any search or any additional search, and may delegate his power in this behalf to such other officer of Police as he may think fit.

45. No ship shall leave its wharf or moorings or the waters of the Colony until the master of the ship has been notified by the Police that the search by the Police has been completed.

RUNNERS.

46. Every steamer runner shall enter into a bond, with two sureties to be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police, in the sum of $100, the condition of the bond being that the runner shall conduct himself in his occupation of runner in all respects to the satisfaction of the Captain Superintendent of Police.

47. Every steamer runner shall apply for registration in a register of runners to be kept by the Captain Superintendent of l'olice who shall have power in his absolute discretion to refuse to register any applicant and who shall also have power in his absolute discretion to remove from the register any runner previously registered.

48. No unsecured or unregistered runner shall be allowed to travel by or to be ou board

any launch or ship in any capacity or on any pretext whatsoever.

GENERAL.

49. In the case of a piratical attack in the daytime repeated blasts shall be sounded on the steam whistle or syren.

50. In the case of a piratical attack at night rockets, blue lights and Verey's lights shall be fired.

51. The owners, agents, charterers and licensees shall notify the Captain Superintend- ent of Police confidentially beforehand on any occasion when it is expected that treasure will be carried on a ship and on any occasion when there may be any reason to fear that a piratical attack may be attempted.

52. The grille doors to the engine and boiler rooms shall be kept locked at all times while the ship is in a danger zone and during such time the only access to the said parts of the ship shall be from the bridge deck.

53. All cargo except deck cargo and all goods other than the personal effects of passengers shall be stowed away in holds which shall be securely fastened down and locked before the ship sails and which shall be kept so fastened and locked throughout the voyage except when the ship is at anchor or moored at some port or place of call, and deck cargo shall be carried only in spaces partitioned off and secured in such a way that the goods therein are inaccessible to any person throughout the voyage without the authority of the

master.

54. Ships proceeding up any part of the Canton River or estuary or its tributaries or mouths shall at night-time accompany each other as much as possible between Hongkong and Wang Mun or Bocca Tigris and remain within easy signalling distance of one another. The hours of departure from Hongkong of any ships so proceeding shall be subject to the approval of the Captain Superintendent of Police.

55. No order of any kind whatsoever shall be given, and no threat or inducement, direct or indirect, shall be made or held out, and no pressure shall be exerted and no advice shall be offered, which might have the effect of influencing the master, officers, guards, or crew of any ship to fail to observe any of the provisions of these regulations. If any such order, threat or inducement be given, made.or held out to the master or come to his know- ledge he shall report it to the Harbour Master at the first opportunity.

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56. The owners, agus, charterers and licensees of every ship, and their servants and employees, and the master and crew of every ship, shall use their best endeavours to assist in the carrying out of these regulations, and shall commit no act of omission or commission which may tend to prevent any of the provisions of these regulations from being properly carried out.

57. These regulations shall apply to every ship proceeding or intending to proceed on any such voyage as is referred to in section 3 of the Ordinance and to every ship which has made any such voyage and is returning or is about to return to Hongkong.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

1914.

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Clerk of Councils.

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HONGKONG.

No. 1914

QUARTERLY RETURN OF EXCESSES ON SUB-HEADS MET BY SAVINGS UNDER HEADS OF EXPENDITURE.

(For the 4th Quarter of 1913.)

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, January 22nd, 1914.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

Amount.

Explanation.

Harbour Master's Department, C.-Imports and Exports Office, Other Charges, Launch, Repairs.

Police and Prison Departments, C.-Prison,

Other Charges, Incidental Expenses.

Judicial and Legal Departments:-

B.—Magistracy, Other Charges, Electric

Fans and Light.

C.-District Officer, Other Charges, South- ern District, Incidental Expenses.

Public Works Department, Other Charges, Con-

veyance Allowance.

Sanitary Department, Other Charges, Sanitary Staff, Light, Reclamation Street Market, Yaumati.

Audit Department, Other Charges, Transport

and Travelling.

Public Works Department, Other Charges,

Electric Fans and Light.

Post Office, Other Charges, Launch, Repairs.

Public Works, Recurrent, Hongkong, Miscel- laneous, Maintenance of Chinese Cemeteries.

$ c.

100.00

More repairs.

100.00 To replace worn

Organ.

out Gaol

150.00 Hitherto met out of Incidental Expenses upon which there will be a proportionate saving.

52.50 Hire of steam-launch, Gov- ernment launch not being available at times.

90.00 Increase of allowance to an Overseer who has more travelling.

250.00 New Market.

130.00 More travelling.

350.00 More fans.

400.00 More repairs.

500.00 More work.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

2

Amount.

Explanation.

C.

Public Works Department, Other Charges, Con-

veyance Allowance.

Sanitary Department, Other Charges, Sanitary Staff, Light, Western Market, South Block.

Medical Departments :-

A.-Staff, Other Charges, Health Officer of

Port, Incidental Expenses.

B.-Hospitals

Charges:-

and Asylums, Other

60.00 For Temporary Surveyor.

1,000.00 New Market.

40.00 Winter uniforms of launch crew obtained during 1913 instead of 1912.

Civil Hospital:--

Provisions for Patients. Washing.

2,000.00 200.00

More patients and higher

contract price.

Victoria Hospital :-

Incidental Expenses.

40.00

Under-estimated.

Provisions for Patients. Washing.

1,750.00

80.00

More patients and higher

contract price.

C.-Institutes, Other Charges, Animals

and Fodder.

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, Other Charges:-

Incidental Expenses.

Emigration Sub-Department,

Expenses.

Incidental

100.00 Higher price of calves and several calves rendered use- less by rinderpest diseases.

65.00 Various seals and stamps 50.00 rendered useless by the change of the name of the Department and of the -titles of the officers.

Public Works, Extraordinary, Hongkong, Mis- cellaneous, Kailungwan Cemetery, Quarters for Sextons.

Harbour Master's Department, F.-Gunpowder Depôt, Other Charges, Uniform for Con- stables.

Military Expenditure, B.-Volunteers, Other Charges, Capitation Grants to Recruits, Efficients and Proficients.

Sanitary Department, Other Charges, Sanitary Staff, Rent of quarters for scavenging coolies.

215.00 Higher contract price.

63.00 Number of guards at the Depôt

increased.

215.00 More Efficients.

136.00 Increase of rent.

Γ

Head and Sub-head of Service.

3

Amount.

Explanation.

Public Works, Recurrent, Hongkong, Miscel-

laneous, Upkeep of Plant.

Public Works Department, Other Charges,

Transport and Travelling.

Harbour Master's Department, E.-Steam-

launches, Other Charges, Repairs.

Charitable Services, Passages and Relief of Des-

titutes.

$. c.

400.00

More repairs to Dredger St.

Enoch found necessary.

300.00 Under-estimated.

600.00 Damage done to Stanley by collision with a submerged wreck.

305.00 Passages to

England for

Lunatic F. Rayner, Mrs. Rayner and two attend-

Judicial and Legal Departments, E.-Office of Crown Solicitor and Land Registry, Other Charges, Official Receiver and Registrar of Trade Marks and Letters Patent, Incidental Expenses.

Miscellaneous Services, Other Miscellaneous

Services.

Sanitary Department, Other Charges, Launch,

Steam Barges, etc., Repairs. Miscellaneous Services, Printing and Binding,

Revised Edition of Ordinances.

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis- lature, Other Charges, Incidental Expenses.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Queen's College, Incidental Expenses.

Post Office, Other Charges

ants.

12.71 For photographs of old trade marks for new Trade Marks Register.

180.38 Honorarium and travelling allowance to Correspondent .of Commercial Intelligence Branch of Board of Trade.

100.00 More repairs.

2,655.00 Under-estimated.

110.00 For presses for Registers of

C.S.O. files.

100.00 For boys to go to Shake-

sperean representations.

Incidental Expenses.

Transport.

100.00 25.00

Carriage of mail bags to or from wharfs and steamers.

Education, A.-Department of Director of

Education, Other Charges:

Incidental Expenses.

Transport.

Visual Instructions.

Victoria British School, Rifle Range

Equipment.

100.00 Photographs of H.M. the

King for Schools.

130.00 For Inspectors of Schools.

114.49 For new slides.

50.59 Rifles ordered in 1912 and

not paid for until 1913.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

Amount.

Police and Prison Departments, A.-Police,

Explanation.

$ c.

Other Charges:

Arms and Ammunition.

2,000.17

Clothing and Accoutrements.

692.08

Incidental Expenses.

772.96

Light.

1,109.52

Launches and Boats, Repairs.

5.51

Rent of Stations.

230.00

82.37

Partly due to increase of establishment and partly due to increase of price and in some

cases also partly under-estimated.

837.52

571.36 More repairs.

Small Stores. Transport.

Medical Departments, A.-Staff, Other Charges,

Health Officer of Port, Launch, Repairs.

Public Works, Recurrent :-

Hongkong:-

Lighting:

Gas Lighting, City, Suburb and

Hill District.

Electric Lighting, City.

Miscellaneous, Maintenance of Chinese

Cemeteries.

Water Works, Maintenance of City

and Hill District.

Kowloon, Communications, Maintenance of

Roads and Bridges.

New Territories, Buildings, Maintenance of Buildings, Mainland and Islands in Northern District.

Public Works, Extraordinary

Hongkong:-

Buildings, Public Works Department,

New Stores.

Communications, Roads and Streets,

General Works.

Drainage, Miscellaneous

Works.

Miscellaneous:-

Miscellaneous Works.

190.16 Extension of lighting.

7.10

21.49 Under-estimated.

1,350.00 Additional pumping neces-

sary.

1,000.00 Increase in contract price.

1.90

45.39 Under-estimated.

Drainage

725.31 Under-estimated and increase in contract price. 1,252.58 More works.

Temporary Quarters for Scav-

3,200.00 More works.

224.69

Under-estimated.

engers.

Kowloon, Drainage, Miscellaneous Drainage

1,231.26 More works.

Works.

16th January, 1914.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

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HONGKONG.

QUARTERLY RETURN OF EXCESSES ON SUB-HEADS MET BY SAVINGS UNDER HEADS OF EXPENDITURE.

(For the 1st Quarter of 1914.)

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, June 4th, 1914.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

Amount.

Explanation.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, West Point Vernacular School, Rent.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance (Chinese) to Assistant Master.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Praya East School. Rent.

Public Works, Recurrent, Hongkong, Miscel-

laneous, Upkeep of Plant.

Police and Prison Departments, A.-Police, Other Charges, Language Study. Al- lowances.

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis- lature, Other Charges, Language Study Allowances.

Royal Observatory, Other Charges, Incidental

Expenses.

Public Works Department, Special Expenditure,

Furniture.

$ c..

44.00 Increase of rent.

180.00 Granted under G. (). No. 134.

72.00 Increase of rent.

3,500.00 Upkeep of the Dredger St.

Enoch.

175.80 Increase of Allowances to 2 Police Probationers while stationed at Canton and Taipo.

360.00 Allowances for an extension of half year to 2 Unpassed Cadets and increase of Al- lowances to the other two.

270.00 Installation and maintenance

of Accumulator Batteries.

660.00 Furniture for the Temporary Office for Land Surveyors.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

Amount.

Explanation.

Miscellaneous Services, Printing and Binding,

Revised Edition of Ordinances.

Miscellaneous Services, New Government Offices,

Lift Attendants.

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, Other Charges.

Public Works Department, Other Charges,

Conveyance Allowances.

Medical Departments, 4.-Staff, Other Charges, Rent of Office for Medical Officer, Kowloon.

Police and Prison Departments, C.-Prison, Special Expenditure, Great Coats and Helmets.

Miscellaneous Services, Interest on Government

Officers' Guarantee Fund.

Miscellaneous Services, Other Miscellaneous

Services.

$ c.

1,000.00 Payment to C. G. Alabaster, Esq., in connection with revision of Ordinances.

125.57 New post-more work.

165.00 Language Study Allowance to 1st Assistant to Secre- tary for Chinese Affairs. Under G. O. No. 134.

152.14 Allowance to Temporary Apprentice Surveyor (new post).

156.00 Increase of rent.

402.00 Re-vote un-expended Sub- head in Estimates for 1913.

55.71

Interest of 4% on balance at

credit of the Fund.

400.00 Compensation to an Overseer, Public Works Department, for the loss of his horse destroyed by order of the Government on account of its being infected by Rabies.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

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8th May, 1914.

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49.

HONGKONG.

No. 14

· 1914

QUARTERLY RETURN OF EXCESSES ON SUB-HEADS MET BY SAVINGS UNDER HEADS OF EXPENDITURE,

(For the 2nd Quarter of 1914.)

Laid before the Legistative Council by Command of His

Excellency the Governor, August 20th, 1914.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

A mount.

Explanation.

$

C.

Medical Departments, C.-Institutes, Other

Charges, Conveyance Allowances.

Judicial and Legal Departments, Supreme Court, Other Charges, Administration of Justice.

Public Works Department, Other Charges,

Conveyance Allowance.

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance (Chinese) to Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis-

lature, Other Charges.

Botanical and Forestry Department, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance (Chinese) to Assistant Superintendent.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance (Chinese) to Inspector of Vernacular Schools.

300.00 To two Collectors of Mos- quitoes in connection with the Investigation of Mos- quitoes in the Colony.

1,000.00 (a.) Ricksha hire for Bailiff's"

Watchmen to and from premises seized.

(b.) Engagement of extra men when executions in force.

135.00 To an Apprentice Surveyor.

45.00 General increase of Allowance from $15 to $20.

29.71 To cover the excess over the estimate for a Steel Filing Cabinet.

45.00 General increase of Allowance from $15 to $20.

45.00

Do.

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Head and Sub-head of Service.

50

Amount.

Explanation.

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis- lature, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance (Hakka) to one Passed Cadet.

Police and Prison Departments, C.-Prison, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance (Hindustani) to Assistant Superintendent.

Do.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Queen's College, Language Study Allowances (Chinese) to Head Master and two Assistant Masters.

Miscellaneous Services, Printing and Binding

Revised Edition of Ordinances.

Police and Prison

Prison Departments, B.-Fire Brigade, Rent.

$ c.

45.00 General increase of Allowance from $15 to $20.

165.00 General Order No. 134.

45.00 General increase of Allowance from $15 to $20.

135.00

Do.

1,727.27 Final payment in connection with revision of Ordinances and cost of the gift of books to C. G. Alabaster, Esq.

14.00 Increase of rent of Fire Sta- tion at Wanchai.

Sanitary Department, Other Charges, Dog 1,000.00 For use during prevalence of

Muzzles.

Medical Departments, C.--Institutes, Bacterio-

logical Institute, Other Charges, Uniform.

Education,

B.-Technical

Institute, Other

Charges, Examination Fees.

Miscellaneous Services, Grants in Aid of

Scientific Institutions.

Police and Prison Departments, A.-Police, Other Charges, Hire of a launch, and Launches and Boats Repairs.

Rabies.

100.00 For two Police Constables and two Coolies appointed to assist in collecting Mosquitoes.

50.00 Owing to sudden demand of instructions in the art of teaching and formation of a further class.

1,548.39 Contribution to the Endow- ment Fund of the London School of Tropical Med- icine.

4,533.82 For hire of a launch and alteration to fit her for Police purposes for tem- porarily replacing the pre- sent Police Launch No. 2.

10th August, 1914.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

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HONGKONG.

QUARTERLY RETURN OF EXCESSES ON SUB-HEADS MET BY SAVINGS UNDER HEADS OF EXPENDITURE.

For the 3rd Quarter of 1914.)

Laid before. the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, November 5th, 1914.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

Amount.

Explanation.

Public Works Extraordinary, New Territories,

Resumption of Land.

Post Office, Other Charges, Furniture.

Judicial and Legal Departments, Official Receiver and Registrar of Trade Marks, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance to Official Receiver.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Transport of Masters.

Sanitary Department, Other Charges, Refunds of Fees for Sanitary Institute Examination.

Public Works Department, Other Charges, Con- veyance Allowance to a temporary Foreman.

Judicial and Legal Departments, Official Receiver and Registrar of Trade Marks, Other Charges, Language Study Allowance to Official Receiver.

Judicial and Legal Departments, A.-Supreme

Court, Other Charges,

Appeal Judge:-

Subsistence Allowance.

Travelling Expenses.

$ c.

434.25

For Golf Courses at Fan Ling.

1,000.00 New fittings for Sorting Hall,

General Post Office.

105.00

Under General Order 134.

250.00 Due to Travelling Expenses incurred in England in con- nection with appointment of Assistant Mistress and also due to more travelling.

4.00

To 2 Inspectors on account of their passing Institute Examination.

240.00 Services retained.

35.00 Increase of Language Study Allowance from $15 to $20.

45.00 39.00

Under-estimated.

Do.

Head and Sub-head of Service.

Amount.

Explanation.

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis- lature, Other Charges, 'Language Study Allowances (Chinese) to Unpassed Cadets.

Miscellaneous Services, Other Miscellaneous

Services.

Medical Departments, B.-Hospitals and Asy- lums, Other Charges, Surgical Instruments.

Imports and Exports Department, Other

Charges, Incidental Expenses.

Medical Departments, C.-Institutes, Bacterio- logical Institute, Other Charges, Books and Journals.

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis- lature, Other Charges, and Special Expen- diture, Furniture.

Miscellaneous Services, Telegraph Services :- Telegrams sent and received by Govern-

ment.

Post Office, Other Charges, Launch Repairs.

Education, A.-Department of Director of Education, Other Charges, Transport.

$ c.

160.00 Extension of time for ex-

amination.

5.40 For the resumption of land for the Economic Garden, New Territories.

100.00 For additional Instruments.

2,000.00 Due to Transport, Repairs and Renewals paid out of

this vote.

18.70 Under-estimated.

680.00 For Wooden Cabinets.

2,823.96 Owing to the unexpected in-

crease of telegrams sent.

850.00 Owing to more extensive

repairs than anticipated.

115.00 Due to Travelling Expenses incurred in England in connection with appoint- ment of Candidates for Educational posts in Hong- kong.

31st October, 1914.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

No. 2.

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No. 1914

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HONGKONG.

REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

PUBLIC

WORKS

COMMITTEE

at a Meeting held on the 21st May, 1914.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, June 4th, 1914.

PRESENT:

The Honourable the Director of Public Works, (ALEC FLEMING CHURCHILL), Chairman.

the Colonial Treasurer, (EDWARD DUDLEY CORSCAden Wolfe).

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Mr. WEI YUK, C.M.G.

Mr. EDBERT ANSGAR HEWETT.

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Mr. EDWARD SHELLIM.

Road Improvement from Aberdeen to Shaukiwan.-(C.S.O. 4844/1912.)

The Chairman explained that the subject before the Committee was the construction of a length of about one mile of new road from a point on the existing Aberdeen-Deep Water Bay road about 1 miles east of Aberdeen to Deep Water Bay, via the Brick & Tile Works. The object of this road was to make it possible for Motor Cars or other wheeled vehicles to reach Deep Water Bay. This was at present impossible owing to the very steep gradient of the existing road. It would be impossible ever to have a motor road round the Island unless this section of it was constructed.

The estimated cost for a 16' wide road was $40,000 and for a 20' road $48,000.

After full discussion, it was unanimously decided to recommend that:--

(a.) The construction of the road should be proceeded with at once on the trace

laid down.

(b.) It should be 20′ and not 16′ wide, the cost being estimated at $48,000.

(c.) It should be completed as early as possible, supplementary provision being

made in this year's Estimates when necessary.

The Committee then adjourned.

A. F. CHURCHILL,

Chairman.

Laid before the Legislative Council this 4th day of June, 1914.

M. J. BREEN,

Clerk of Councils.

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No. 3.

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REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE

at a Meeting held on the 25th June, 1914.

No. 1914

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, July 30th, 1914.

PRESENT:

The Honourable the Director of Public Works, (ALEC FLEMING CHURCHILL), Chairman.

the Colonial Treasurer, (EDWARD DUDLEY CORSCADEN WOLFE).

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Mr. WEI YUK, C.M.G.

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Mr. EDBERT ANSGAR HEWETT, C.M.G.

Mr. EDWARD SHELLIM,

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Tennis Court at Mountain Lodge.~(C.S.O. 4 in 98/1914.)

The Committee discussed the proposal to replace the existing and worn-out chunam tennis court at Mountain Lodge by a grass court on the same site. The estimated cost is given by the Superintendent of Botanical and Forestry Department at $1,530.

The Committee were in favour of the proposal but considered that the estimated cost was too high and suggest that the figures be referred back to the Superintendent of Botanical and Forestry Department for revision.

The Committee then adjourned.

A. F. CHURCHILL,

Chairman.

Laid before the Legislative Council this 30th day of July, 1914.

M. J. BREEN,

Clerk of Councils.

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HONGKONG.

TYPHOON REFUGE.

STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1913,

(vide pages 10 and 11 of Hansard, 23rd February, 1911).

.

No. 1914

2

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, February 5th, 1914.

Contract time for completion-5 years from the 27th October, 1910.

Contract price,

$2,018,002

Cost of Contractor's extras other than those for which provision is made in the Contract,

Nil.

Total amount of Contract and Extras, ...$2,018,002

Divided into 60 months,

38 months at $33,633,.

Amount earned by Contractor on work actually accomplished including sum retained under the provisions of the Contract in the hands of the Government,

22nd January, 1914.

$ 33,633 per month.

$1,278,054

.$1,257,455

W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works.

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HONGKONG.

TYPHOON REFUGE.

STATEMENT TO 30TH JUNE, 1914,

(vide pages 10 and 11 of Hansard, 23rd February, 1911).

No. 12

1914

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, July 30th, 1914.

Contract time for completion-5 years from the 27th October, 1910.

Contract price,

.$2,018,002

Cost of Contractor's extras other than those for which provision is made in the Contract,

Nil.

Total amount of Contract and Extras, ...$2,018,002

Divided into 60 months,

44 months at $33,633,

33,633 per month.

.$1,479,852

Amount earned by Contractor on work actually accomplished including sum retained under the provisions of the Contract in the hands of the Government,

.$1,503,514

22nd July, 1914.

A. F. CHURCHILL,

Director of Public Works.

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-130 ft.

HONGKONG.

DIAGRAM OF LOW LEVEL DAM UNDER CONSTRUCTION

AT TYTAM TUK SHEWING PROGRESS TO 30TH JUNE, 1914.

Laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor, August 20th, 1914.

Draw-off. tower

Total length of dam excluding tongue into hillside at ends 1,195 feet. Overflow, length overall 279 feet

Ordnance Datum

'Culverts for stream diversion

Overflow face

Flood-water channel

DOWN-STREAM ELEVATION OF COMPLETED DAM

No.

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1914

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Excavation to 30th June, 1914, shewn thus:~

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Ordnance Datum

Trench completed 225 feet

SECTION THROUGH CENTRE LINE OF DAM

Concrete & masonry

SCALE 1 inch- 100 Feet

A. F. CHURCHILL,

Director of Public Works.

23-7-14

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