CHRONICLE
FOR
RECTORY
CHINA, JAPAN (THEPHILIPPINES &c.
(HONG KONG 5 180
A. S. WATSON AND CO.,
屈臣公司
FAMILY AND DISPENSING
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PATI
AERA
VERITASSINETIMORE
Charles Harris Phelps.
AIL
TS,
ORS.
KERS.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY
香港大藥房
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,
NOTICE. To avoid delay in the execution of Orders it is particularly requested that all business communications be addressed to the firm.
SPANISH
ROYAL
TO THE PHILIPPINES
MAIL LINE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.C.M. GOVERNMENT.
J. PENA & CO..
MANILA.
VAPORES-CORREOS DEL MARQUES DE CAMPO.
One of these bandsome and commodious FIRST CLASS Steamers, will leave MANILA on the FIRST of every month, calling at SINGAPORE, ADEN, SUEZ, etc., for BARCELONA, VALENCIA, CARTAGENA, Cadiz, VIGO, and LIVERPOOL.
Steamers of this Line will leave LIVERPOOL on the 15th of every month, calling at ALL intermediate Ports as above, and sailing from BARCELONA on the FIRST of each month, for SINGAPORE and MANILA, viâ PORTs of Call.
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS. For Rates of Freight and Passage, and all particulars, apply to J. PENA & CO.,
MANILA.
VOGEL & CO.,
HONGKONG.
AND
GUTHRIE & CO.,
SINGAPORE.
PARIS & CO.,
67 & 68, Tower Buildings, South Water Street,
LIVERPOOL.
4.
THE
CHRONICLE & DIRECTORY
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FOR
CHINA, JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES, &C.,
(WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE "CHINA DIRECTORY,")
FOR THE YEAR
1881.
CORRECTED AT THE DIFFERENT BANKS, OFFICES, AND INSTITUTIONS.
HONGKONG:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE "DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,
WYNDHAM STREET.
LONDON: G. STREET & CO., CORNHILL; F. ALGAR, CLEMENT'S LANE; BATES, HENDY & CO., OLD JEWRY SAN FRANCISCO: L. P. FISHER, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
NEW YORK: S. M. PETTINGILL AND CO., PARK ROW.
Tp 2605
HONGKONG :
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PRINTED AT THE DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
WYNDHAM STREET.
BIH
DE
OTHEQUE
GENE
:
THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY FOR 1881.
PAGE.
Plate of Signals and House Flags. Amoy, Descriptive and Statistical
284
CONTENTS.
Macao, Descriptive and Statistical.
Do. Directory.
PAGE.
261
262
Do. Directory
285
Annam, Towns of, Descriptive
452
Mahomedan Festivals, Fasts, &c.... Malacca, Descriptive and Statistical
35
462
Bangkok, Descriptive and Statistical.
153
Manila, Descriptive and Statistical
414
Do. Directory
415
Do. Directory.
454
Cambodia, Descriptive and Statistical
.447
Military Forces (British) in China.
229
Do. Directory
418
Nagasaki, Descriptive and Statistical
877
Calendar for 1881.
3
Do Directory
378
Do. Anglo-Chinese, for 1881.
1
Naval Department (British) Hongkong..
230
Eclipses, Fixed and Moveable Feasts
4
Do. Squadron (American) in China and Japan..237
Do. Do.
(British)
Do.
231
Law and University Terms
Do. Do.
(French)
Do.
236
Jewish Calendar.
Birthdays of Royal Family
Do. Do.
(German)
Do.
235
Canton, Descriptive and Statistical
275
Do. Do.
(Canton)
Do.
238
Do. Directory..
277
Newchwang, Descriptive and Statistical
.371
Cebu, Descript ve and Statistical
435
Do. Directory.
.371
Do. Directory.
.436
Niigata, Descriptive and Statistical
109
Chefoo, Descriptive and Statistical
358
Do. Directory..
409
Ningpo. Descriptive and Statistical
302
Do. Directory..
359
China, Descriptive and Statistical
269
Do. Directory
.303
Chinese Festivals, Fasts, and Observances
Osaka, Descriptive and Statistical
386
30
Do.
Directory
.387
Chinkiang, Descriptive and Statistical
.348
Do. Directory
.348
Pakhoi, Descriptive and Statistical
273
Foochow, Descriptive and Statistical
294
Do. Directory
.273
Do. Directory
..295
Parsee Festivals, Fasts, &c...
37
Foreign Residents, Alphabetical list of..
40
Passage Money, Rates of..
562
Formosa Directory..
291
Peking, Descriptive and Statistical
367
Haiphong, Descriptive and Statistical.
Do. Directory
368
.449
Do.
Directory
Penang, Descriptive and Statistical
463
450
Hakodate, Descriptive and Statistical
410
Philippines, Descriptive and Statistical
412
Do. Directory...
410
Quinhon Diretory
462
Hankow, Descriptive and Statistical
353
Saigon, Descriptive and Statistical
437
Do. Directory.
354
Do. Directory
439
Hanoi, Descriptive and Statistical
Shanghai, Descriptive and Statistical
.306
451
Do. Directory
451
Do. Directory
315
Do. Roads in the Settlements
346
Hiogo, (Kobe) Descriptive and Statistical
381
Do.
do. Directory
381
Hoihow, Descriptive and Statistical
Singapore, Descriptive and Statistical
Do. Directory
460
464
.274
Sunrise and Sunset for 1881..
2
Do. Directory
.274
Swatow, Descriptive and Statistical
281
Hongkong, Plan of Victoria
189
Do. Directory.
281
Do.
Descriptive and Statistical
.189
Taiwan and Takao, Descriptive and Statistical.
290
Do.
Directory
193
Do. Directory
291
Do.
Chinese Hongs..
239
Taku, Descriptive and Statistical
362
Do.
Streets Directory
251
Do. Directory
362
Do.
Stamp Ordinances..
481
Tamsui, Descriptive and Statistical
292
Do.
Stamp Dutics...
484
Do. Postal Guide.....
Do. Directory.
292
487
Tientsin, Descriptive and Statistical
363
Do.
Chair, Boat, and Coolie Hire.
504
Do.
Directory
363
Ichang, Descriptive and Statistical
357
Tokio, Descriptive and Statistical
102
Do.
Directory..
.358
Do. Directory..
404
Iloilo, Descriptive and Statistical
431
Weights and Measures, Money
.479
Do. Directory
432
Wênchow, Descriptive and Statistical
301
Japan, Descriptive and Statistical
373
Japanese Festivals, Fasts, and Observances.
Do. Directory.....
302
33
Whampoa, Descriptive and Statistical
275
Jewish Festivals, Fasts, and Observances.
33
Do.
Directory...
275
Keelung, Descriptive and Statistical.
293
Wuhu, Descriptive and Statistical.
.849
Do. Directory
293
Kiukiang,escriptive and Statistical
Do.
Directory.
Do. Directory
.350
351
Yokohama, De-criptive and Statistical.
.388
351
Do. Directory
.389
CONTENTS.
Advertisements.
PAGE.
A S. Watson & Co., Hongkong Dispensary-
Front and Back Covers.
Spanish Roya Mail Line, Philippines to Europe, J. Peñi & Co., agents, Manila-Facing Front
Cover.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company-Facing
Back Cover.
National Bank of India..
505
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation....506 Chtd. Mercantile Bank of India, London and China.507 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris
PAGE.
MacEwen, Frickel & Co., storekeepers; D. Now.
rojee, baker...
J. G. Smith & Co., commission merchants; Eça da Silva & Co., commission agents and auc- tioneers; H. N. Mody, broker; More & Siemuad, shipcha dlers
Sun Shing, silks, jewellery, &c.; Sam Hing Stultz, tailor. xe.; Tai Yune, compradore; Chung Shing, sho maker
Sun Hing, jewellery, silks, &c.; Hing Shing, shoe- maker; Yu Chong, tea dealer; Wing Kee & Co., ship chandlers and coal merchants; "Tourist's Guide "
.521
522
523
Union Insurance Society of Canton...
...508 .509 510
524
China Fire Insurance Company. Limited.
.511
Chinese Insurance Company. Limited
612
Yangtsze Insurance Association.....
513
Jacob Strahle & Co. Billiard Tables; &. J. Trumbull
& Co., seed merchants, San Francisco A S. Halladie, wire rape; California Wire Rope Company; S. Foster & Co., commission mer- chants, San Francisco
525
526
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company.514 Queen Insura ce Compa. y
Central and Union Pacific Railroads.
527
515
Williams, Dimond & Co., commission merchants,
Sun Fire Office; Phoenix Fire Insurance Company; Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company..
San Francisco..
528
516
On Tai Insurance Company; Batavia Sea and
Fire Insurance Company. Standard Fire Office, Limited; Fire Insurance Association, Limited; Hongkong and China Gas Company
J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co., Billiard Tables; Macondray & Co., commission merchants, San Francisco
.529
517
Rodanow Manufacturing Co, watches, Boston,
U. S. A.
.530
Freeman's Chlorodyne; L. P Fisher's advertising
agency, San Francisco
531
.518
Sutton & Sons, seed merchants..
.532
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Com- pany, Limited; Wm. Schmidt & Co., gun- makers
G. R. Lammert, auctioneer and commission agent; G. Falconer & Co., watch and chronometer makers...
CE
Hongk ng Daily Press;" "Chung Ngoi San Po," Chinese Daily Press
533
519
China Overland Trade Report; "Household
Companion
534
English&Chinese Dictionary
.535
.520
Printing & Bookbinding-"Daily Press" Office.536
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SIGNAL
VICTORIA
STATION,
PEAK, HONG KONG,
1823 feet above Sea level.
The Union Jack will be hoisted at the Mast Head when any vessel is being signalled.
The Commercial Code of Sigrals for all Nations will be used at the Station.
All Signals made by Vessels in the Offing will be repeated.
When Signalling to Men-of-War in the Harbour or in the Offing, a White Ensign will be hoisted at the Flagstaff, and at the Mast Head of the Man-of-War.
Distance Signals will be made at the Mast Head, and will be kept flying for ten minutes. Compass Signals will be shown at the Yard.
When a Steamer, or the smoke of a Steamer is sighted, the Compass Bearings, and Distance off will be hoisted. If, when the Vessel is made out, she is not a Mail Steamer, the Vessel's Distinguishing Flag will be substituted for the Compass Signal, and it will be kept flying until the Ship anchors.
If the Steamer is a regular Mail Steamer, a Gun will be fired and a Ball over the English, French, or The Compass American Ensign, with the Distance off at that time, will be shown at the Mast Head. Signal and Symbol will be hauled down. The Mail Signal will be kept up until the Vessel anchors.
River Steamers will not be signalled. The approach of other Steamers from Macao or Canton will be made known by showing the National or House Flag and Symbol at Yard Arm.
If a Flag showing that an Officer of high rank is on board an incoming Vessel, a similar Flag will be shown above the Ball, or the Flag alone will be hoisted at the Mast Head.
The approach of Men-of-War and Sailing Vessels will be notified by their proper Symbols and National Colours, or House Flags, at the Quarter of the Yard or at the Yard Arm.
Note. The Distances of Vessels will be estimated from the Peak and will be made by means of the Numerals which are attached to the Flags at foot of this page.
MERCHANT SHIPS.
Symbols to be Hoisted at the
Yard Arms.
MEN OF WAR.
Symbols to be Hoisted at the
Quarter of the Yard.
Steamer ship.
Barque. Brig.
Schooner.
Line of Battle Ship.
Frigate
Gorvette.
Paddle Steamer.
Despatch or Gunboat.
COMPASS SIGNALS AT YARD.
D. M. S.E.
D.P. S. E.68.
DR. S.S.E
D.T.S.E
F.B. SOUTU.
F.D. S.OW.
F.H. S.S.W.
F.K. S. W.63.
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BIRLEY & CO
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BRANDAO & Co
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CARLOWITZ & C°
CHINA MERCHANT S.N.CO
DAVIS & CO
F. DECENAER
ELA
DUNN, MELBYE & C(c)
EASTERN AUSTRALIAN
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CIBB LIVINGSTON & CO
CILMAN & CO
HOLLIDAY WISE & CO
HONGKONG, CANTON, & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO
X
MITSU BISHI MAIL
S.S.CO
THOS HOWARD & Co
JARDINE MATHESON & Co
LANDSTEIN & CO
LANE CRAWFORD & CO
D.LAPRAIK & Co
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J.LEMBKE & Co
LINSTEAD & CO
MAC EWEN FRICKEL & CO
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J J.DOS REMEDIOS & CO
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ROZARIO & C°
RUSSELL & C°
D. SASSOON SONS & CS
ES & C
D2 93
ED SCHELLHASS & C° SIEMSSEN & C°
TURNER & C°
VOGEL & CO
WIELER & CO
GEO.R.STEVENS & CO
English
9 Miles
French Shipp
لاة
Miles
Steamer
American
10 Miles
United States
Cortate
EXAMPLES.
Ancar & Cos Steamer
Eastward
French
8 Miles
German
Corrette
:
Anglo-Chinese Calendar for 1881.
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29
31
321
34
36
38
39
401
43
43
44
45/1/2
461
48
491
51
52
521
53
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
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14
13
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11
11
121
13
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08
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6 12
6 15
6
6
17
6
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15
163
17
193
21
10 10 10 10 10 10 1
6
6
6
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6 28
6 31
33
13
14
15
17
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27th
October.
1st
5th
10 10 10 10 10 00
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12-12
21-
16
12
061
03
581
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53
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37
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20
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10 10 10 10 10 10
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 IN
10 10 10 10 10 10 1
24th
29th
May.
2nd
6th
10th
14th
18th
22nd
26th
30th
June.
3rd
7th
11th
15th
19th
23rd
27th
9th
6
19
13th
21
17th
21st
25th
6 23
29th
6
24
November.
25
2nd
6
27
6th
29
10th
6
31
14th
33
18th
6
35
22nd
26th
30th
6
So co co co co co co
36 December.
37
4th
38
8th
39
12th
41
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42
20th
42/
24th
28th
191
191
20
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T
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
Adjustment of the Calendar.
Julius Cæsar was the first to attempt to adjust the length of the year with any degree of accuracy, and fixed it at 365 days 6 hours; introducing a day every fourth year (called leap year), which accordingly consists of 366 days, while the three others. have only 365 days each.
From him it was called the Julian Year, and it continued in general use till the year 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII. undertook to rectify the error which then existed between the Julian year of 365 days and the solar year of 365-2422013 days. At that time the difference amounted to ten days; he accordingly commanded the ten days between the 4th and 15th October in that year to be struck out, so that the 5th day was called the 15th. This alteration has been introduced throughout Europe, except in Russia and by the Greek Church, and the year was afterwards called the Gregorian Year, or New Style.
In England the method of reckoning after the New Style was not admitted into the Calendar till the year 1722, when the error amounted to nearly eleven days, which were taken from the month of September, by calling the 3rd of that month the 14th, and it was settled by Act of Parliament (24 Geo. II., 1751), that the years 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, and every hundredth year of our Lord which shall happen in time to come, shall be computed as each consisting of 365 days only, excepting every fourth hundredth year, whereof the year 2000 should be the first.
By the same Act of Parliament the Legal beginning of the year was changed from the 25th of March to the 1st of January, so that the succeeding months of January, February, and March, up to the 24th day, which by the Old Style would have been reckoned part of the year 1762, were accounted as the three first months of 1763, which is the reason we sometimes meet with such a date as :----
March 10th, 1774-75.
That is, according to the Old Style it is 1774, according to the New 1775.
Golden Number.
Epact......
Solar Cycle.
1
Dominical Letters...
30
Roman Indiction
14 Julian Period..
B
9
6594
+
I
The Solar Cycle, or Cycle of the Sun, is a period of 28 years, after which all the Dominical Letters return in the same order as they did during the 28 years before. The first year of the Christian Era is the tenth of this Cycle.
The Lunar Cycle, or Cycle of the Moon, commonly called the Golden number, and sometimes the Metonic Cycle (from Meton, an Athenian philosopher, who invented it about 432 years before the birth of Christ), is a revolution of 19 years, in which time the conjunctions, oppositions, and other aspects of the Moon are within an hour and a half of being the same as they were on the same days of the months 19 years before. The Prime, or Golden number, is the number of years elapsed in this Cycle. Before the birth of Christ two years of this Cycle bad elapsed.
The Roman indiction is a period of 15 years, and used by the Romans for the time of taxing their provinces. Three years of one of these Cycles had elapsed before the birth of Christ.
The Julian period contains 7980 years, and arises from multiplying together 28 19, and 15, being the Cycles of the Sun, Moon, and Indiction. This was contrived by Joseph Juste Scaliger, in 1583, for Chronological purposes, and is assumed as a fixed Era in calculations by all Astronomers and Chronologers throughout the Christian world. Its beginning is placed 710 years before the usual date of the creation of the world, or 4714 before the commencement of the Christian Era.
A Solar (average) day is..
A Sidereal day is
A Lunar (average) day is An average Tidal day is
TIME.
DAYS.
Hrs. Min. Sec.
24 00 0·00
24 06 4:09
24 52 0·00 24 48 0.00
ECLIPSES-FESTIVAL DAYS.
MONTHS.
Days. Hrs.
Min. Sec.
A Lunar sidereal month is.
""
synodic
""
tropical
""
anomalistic nodal
""
""
27
7
43 11.5
29
12
44 2.87
27
7
43 4.7
27 13
18 37-4
27
5
5 36.
Moon's inclination to the Ecliptic.
00 50 8 47.9
Excentricity
0.0548442
""
Distance from the earth in radii.
60.67
""
YEARS.
Days. Hrs.
Min.
Sec.
The anomalistic
year
is.
365
6
13
49.3
A sidereal year is...
.365
6
9
13.7
A common, or tropical year, is.
.365
5
48
49.7
A lunar year is
364
48
34.44
ECLIPSES IN 1881.
In the year 1881 there will be four Eclipses; two of the Sun and two of the Moon. T.-May 27th, 28th.-A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, invisible at Greenwich, begins on May 27th, at 9h. 45m. p.m., Greenwich mean time, in long. 104 deg. E. and lat. 39 deg. N. Its greatest phase, when about three-fourths of the Sun's diameter will be obscureed, will be at 11h. 48m. p.m., in long. 13 deg. 4 E. and lat. 68 deg. N. The Eclipse ends on May 28th, at 1h. 52m. a.m., in long. 94 deg. W. and lat. 46 deg. N., it will be visible from the north-eastern parts of Asia and north-western parts of North America.
II. June 12th.-A Total Eclipse of the Moon, invisible at Greenwich, begins at 5h. 11m. a.m. and ends at 8h. 36m. a.m.
III.-November 21st.-An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, invisible at Greenwich, begins at 2h. 12m. p.m., Greenwich mean time, in long. 137 deg. 4 W. and lat. 26 deg. § S., and ends at 6h. 49m. p.m. in long. 1 deg. E. and lat. 39 deg. S.
IV. December 5th.-A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, partly visible at Greenwich, begins at 3h. 38m. p.m.; the middle of the Eclipse will be at 5h. 8m. p.m., and ends at 6h. 49m. p.m.
The Moon rises at Greenwich on this day at 3h. 50m. p.m.
RULES FOR ASCERTAINING DATES OF MOVEABLE FEASTS. Easter day is the first Sunday after the first Ecclesiastical full moon following the 21st March, or if the moon happens on a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday following. Advent Sunday is the nearest Sunday to St. Andrew's Day, whether before or after. Rogation Sunday is Five weeks after Easter Day. Ascension Day is Forty days after. Whit Sunday is Seven weeks after. Trinity Sunday is Eight
weeks after.
FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIVALS, AN NIVERSARIES,
Epiphany
Septuagesima Sunday
. Feb. 13
Quinquagesima-Shrove Sunday... Feb. 27
St. David
Ash Wednesday
1st Sun. in Lent
St. Patrick
...
Annunciation--Lady Day
Palm Sunday
Good Friday
EASTER SUNDAY
St. George
....
Low Sunday Regation Sunday
ETC.,
ETC.
. Jan. 6
Birth of Queen Victoria
May 24
Ascension Day; Holy Thursday..May 26 Pentecost-Whit Sunday.
Mar. 1
Trinity Sunday.
Mar. 2
Corpus Christi..
. Mar. 6
Mar. 17
.Mar. 25
April 10
April 15
. April 17
St. Andrew
St. Thomas
Christmas Day
· April 23 .April 24 . May 22
Accession of Queen Victoria. Proclamation
St. John Bapt.-Midsum. Day St. Michael-Michaelmas Day Birth of Prince of Wales..
1st Sunday in Advent
. June 5 .June 12 . June 16
.June 20 . June 21 ..June 24 .Sept. 29
.Nov. 9
. Nov. 27 .Nov. 30
.Dec. 21
..Dec. 25
LAW AND UNIVERSITY TERMS, 1881-JEWISH CALENDAR.
LAW AND UNIVERSITY TERMS, 1881.
LAW.
Hilary
Easter
Trinity
Michaelmas
BEGINS.
ENDS.
OXF. ACT, JULY 6.
BEGINS.
ENDS.
January 11
January 31
Lent
April 26
May
23
Easter
June
14 November 2
July
4
Trinity
June
January 14 April 20 June 4 July
April
3
9
November 25 Michaelmas
October 10
December 17
CAM. COM. JUNE 21.
Lent
Easter
Michaelmas
BEGINS.
DIVIDES.
ENDS.
January 13
April 22 October 1
Feb. 24, noon May 23, noon Nov. 8, noon
April June
8
24
December 16
5
1881. Jan. 1,
1881.
JEWISH CALENDAR.
5641.
New Moon
5611. Sebat
1880. July 27,
W
New Moon
5641. .Ab 1
وو
31, M
New Moon.
Adar 1
Aug. 4,
Th
Fast of Ab
9
""
Feb. 13,
Little Purim.
14
26,
F
New Moon...
Elul
1
وو
"
Mar. 2,
W
""
""
""
31, Th
14, M
15, 16, Tu W
New Moon...
Fast of Esther
Purim..
New Moon
Veadar 1
5642.
13
31
Sept. 24,
S
New Moon
Tisri 1
14, 15 Nisan 1
26,
M
Fast of Guedaliah.
3
"
"
Oct.
3,
M
Kipur
10
"
April 14, 15, Th F
Passover
30, S
New Moon
15, 16 Yiar 1
33
8, 9, SS
Tabernacle
15, 16
14, F
May 13,
F
Second Passover
17,
Tu
33 of the Homer
14 18
15, 16, S S
Hosana Raba.
Feast of the 8th Day.....,, 22, 23
21
وو
"
وو
24, M
New Moon.
29,
S
New Moon
Sivan 1
Nov. 23,
New Moon
Hes. 1 Kislev 1
June 3, 4, FS
Sibuot
6, 7
Dec. 17,
11
28, July 14,
Tu
New Moon
.Tamur
1
23,
39
Th
Fast of Tamuz
17
31,
وو
""
Hanuca.. New Moon Vaigash..
"
25
Tebet 1
9
""
BIRTHDAYS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY.
Date of Birth and Age of each in 1881.
Prince Alfred Enst. Albert (Duke
Queen Victoria,
May.24, 1819
62 yrs.
of Edinburgh).
.Aug. 6, 1844
37 yrs.
(Married, January 23, 1874, to
Nov. 21, 1840
41
כ,
Prince Consort, boru Aug. 26,
1819, died Dec. 14, 1861.
Princess Royal....
(Married January 25, 1858, to Crown Prince Frederick Wil- liam of Prussia) 6 chld.
Prince of Wales.
.Nov. 9, 1841
40
(Married March 10, 1863, to Alexandra Princess of D'mark,
born Dec. 1, 1844.) Issue:-
Grand Duchess Marie Alex-
androvna of Russia) 3 child.
Princess Helena Augusta Victoria
May 25, 1846
(Married July 5, 1866, to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Hol- stein) 5 children.
Princess Louise Caroline Alberta
35 "
March 18, 1848
33
""
(Married March 21, 1871, to Mar-
qu's of Lorne).
Prince Arthur William Patrick Al-
bert (Duke of Connaught)...May 1, 1850 (Married March 13, 1879, to Princess Louisef Prussia).
Prince Leopold George Duncan Al-
bert...
Their son, Prince Albert Victor
Christian Edward............. Jan. 8, 1864 Their son, Prince George Fred.
17
Ernest Albert
June 3, 1865
16
31,
""
Their da., Prs. Louise Victoria
Alexandra Dagmar....... Feb. 20, 1867
11
وو
Their da.. Prs. Victoria Alex.
Olga Mary..
July 6, 1868
13
April 7, 1853
28
888
""
"
Their da., Prs. Maud Char-
Princess Beatrice Mary Vict. Feodore
lotte Mary Victoria......Nov. 26, 1869
Princess Alice Maud Mary.....Ap.25, 1843
(Married July 1, 1862, to Prince
Louis of Hesse, died Dec. 14,
1878) 7 chld.
12
April 14, 1857
24
,,
Duke of Cumberland
.Sept. 21, 1845
36
"
Duke of Cambridge.
Mar. 26, 1819
62
""
Duchess Cambridge.
July 25, 1797
84 ""
Duchess of Mecklenburg. Duchess of Teck
...July 19, 1822
59 ""
.Nov. 27, 1833
48 ""
6
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
JANUARY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
(For Civil Mean Time at Hongkong.)
d.
d.
m. sec.
h. m. sec.
First Quarter 7
3 45 37 P.M.
Last Quarter 23
4 23 41 P.M.
Full Moon
15
7
9 45 P.M.
New Moon 30
8 24
37 A.M.
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
12th & 1st
WEEK. | MONTH MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Hiogo and Osaka opened, 1868. Overland Telegraph through Russia opened, 1872,
2nd after Christmas. The Emperor Kang-hi sends as his Envoy to the Pope the Jesuit
Father Bouvet, 1706. Imperial Decree disgracing Ch'ung How issued, 1880.
Lin Tsihsu appointed Commissioner, 1839, Li Sing-yuen appointed Imperial Commis-
sioner in Kwangsi, 1851.
Decree of Emperor Tao-kwang .prohibiting trade with England, 1840.
Yeh captured, 1858.
Commissioner
Epiphany. Fearful fire at Tientsin, 1,400 famine refugees burnt to death, 1878. Forts at Chuenpi taken with great slaughter, 1841.
Ice one-fourth inch thick at Canton, 1852. Gunner of the "Lady Hughes "strangled
at Canton, 1785. Execution of Li Yung-choi, the rebel leader in Kwangsi, 1880. 1st after Epiphany. Murder of Mr. Holworthy at the Peak, 1869. Marriage of the
Mikado of Japan, 1869.
Several chests of Opium forcibly taken by the Mandarins from an English resident in
Canton, 1838.
Sir R. Alcock left Hongkong for England, 1870. Seamen's Church, West Point, opened,
1872.
Tung-chi, Emperor of China, died, in the nineteenth year of his age, 1875.
Ki-ying, Viceroy of Kwang-tung and Kwang-si, issues a proclamation recommending moderation in dealing with foreigners, and intimating the intention of opening up Can- ton according to the Treaties, 1816.
Secretary of American Legation murdered at Tokio, 1871.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
2
3
4
Tues.
5
Great Fire at Tokio, 1870.
Wed.
6
Thur.
7
Frid.
7
8
Sat.
8
9
Sun.
9
10
Mon. 10
11
Tues. 11
12
Wed.
12
13
Thur. 13
14
Frid.
14
15
Sat.
15
16
Sun. 16
17
Mon. 17
18
"C
Tues. 18
19
Wed. 19
20
Thur. 20
21
Frid. 21
22
Sat.
22
23
Sun. 23
24
Mon. 24
25
Tues. 25
26
Wed. 26
27
1835.
Thur. 27
28
Frid. 28
29
Sat.
29 30
Sun.
30
1
Mon. 31
Bread poisoning in Hongkong, by Chinese baker Alum, 1857. H.I.. the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia returned to Hongkong from Nagasaki, 1873. Meeting of Shanghai 2nd after Epiphany. Steam Navigation Company at which it was resolved to sell ships and plant to China Merchants' Company, 1877. Total loss of the E. & A. M. steamer
Singapore" off the Cumberland Islands, 1877.
Great Gunpowder explosion in Hongkong harbour, 1867.
Elliot and Kishen treaty, ceding Hongkong, 1841. Sailors' Home at Hongkong formally opened, 1863. The "Frederic burnt by the Coolies, 1870. Chung How and Suite returned to China from France, 1872.
Steamer "Corea" lost on her voyage to Yokohama, 1867. Sir Edmund Head died, 1868,
Attack on Lieut. Kerr and the boat of the "Cockchafer" at Swatow, 1869. The Chinese Ambassadors arrived in London, 1877. Mr. Ng Choy appointed member of
Legislative Council, Hongkong, 1880.
3rd after Epiphany. P. & O. steamer "Niphon," lost off Amoy, 1868.
Matheus Ricci, the Jesuit Missionary, enters Peking, 1601. U.S. corvette " Oneida " lost
through collision with P. & O. steamer "Bombay," near Yokohama, 1870. Instructions from Lord Palmerston to Lord Napier, superintendent of British Trade in China, 1834. Hongkong taken possession of, 1841. St. Paul's Church at Macao burnt,
Establishment of Amoy Chamber of Commerce, 1875.
Huang-tsung-han appointed Imperial Commissioner at Canton, 1855.
Decree from Yung-ching forbidding, under pain of death, the propagation of the Christian
faith in China, 1733. Loss of steamer "Suwonada," 1872.
4th after Epiphany Lord Saltoun left China with $3,000,000 ransom money, 1816.
H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis left for Manila, 1873.
First arrival of the "Colorado" from San Francisco, 1867. Loss of the C. M. Co.'s str.
"Howsang" off Dodd Island, near Amoy, 1978.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
JANUARY-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 14 days, 10 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 29 days, 11 hours, A‚M,
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1879.
1880.
Maximum.
Minimum.
72 .45
Maximum.
.69
Minimum.
44
BAROMETER, 1880.
Maximum
..30.454
Minimum.
.30.032
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
12th & 1st
WEEK. MONTH.|MOONS.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
2
හ හ
3
4
Tues.
5
Wed.
6
Thur.
6
7
Frid.
7
8
Sat.
8
9
Sun.
9
10
Mon. 10
11
Tues. 11
12
Wed. 12
13
Thur.
13
14
Frid.
14
15
Sat.
15
16
Sun. 16
17
Mon. 17
18
Tues. 18
19
Wed.
19
20
Thur.
20
21
Frid.
21
22
Sat.
22
23
Sun.
23
24
Mon. 24
25
Tues.
25
26
Wed. 26
27
Thur. 27
28
Frid. 28
29
Sat.
29
30
Sun. 30
Ι
Mon.
31
2
Memoranda.
8
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
FEBRUARY-28 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
m.
sec.
d. h. m. sec.
First Quarter 6
8
30
Full Moon 14 1 59
37 A.M.
43 P.M.
Last Quarter 22 3 5 46
A.M.
New Moon 28
7 8 40
P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
1st & 2nd
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Tues.
1
3
Wed.
2
Thur.
5
Frid.
6
""
Sat.
7
Sun.
8
Mon.
7
9
Tues.
10
Wed.
9
11
Thur. 10
12
Frid.
11
13
Sat,
12
14
Sun.
13
15
Mon.
14
16
Tues.
15
17
Wed. 16
18
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Co
14
Inhabitants of Hongkong declared British subjects, 1841. P. & O. Company's New
Post Contract commenced, 1868.
Letters from the Imperial Commissioner Lin to H.B.M. the Queen, complaining of the persistency of her subjects in sending Opium to China, 1840. The new German Club opened, 1872.
Great robbery in the Central Bank discovered, 1865.
Outrage on Foreigners at Kobe, Japan, 1868. Loss of steamer " Chekiang," 1872. Loss of the C. M. Co.'s steamer
Kiangchang on the Porpoise rock, in the Yangtze, 1878.
وو
The Spanish brig
"Nuevo Lepanto," on her way from Hongkong to Macao, was taken by two pirate junks near Lantao, 1965.
5th after Epiphany. The Spanish Envoy Halcon arrived at Macao to demand satisfac-
tion from the Chinese for the burning of the Spanish brig "Bilbaino," 1840.
The "Therese," 62 days after her departure, while in sight of land, was taken by the coolies,
who killed the officers and crew, 1868.
The Spanish fleet leaves the port of Cavite, by order of the Governor of Manila, for the
purpose of taking Form sa, 1626. Great Fire at Foochow, 1868.
}
The Henrietta Maria
was found drifting about in the Palawan Passage, captain, crew, and 250 Coolies missing, 1857.
Death of Emperor Kien-lung in the 60th year of his reign, 1795. Ki-chen receives at Canton a decree from Emperor Tao-kwang rejecting the conditions of peace agreed upon by him with the English, 1941.
The Allied Commissioners at Canton send a letter to the Secretary of State at Peking recommending the advisability of appointing a Plenipotentiary to settle the difficulties at Shanghai, 1858.
Septuagesima. Outbreak of Convicts in Singapore Gaol, 1875.
St. Valentine's day. New Chinese Hospital opened by Sir R. G. Maconnell, 1872. Loss
of Messrs. D. Lapraik & Co.'s steamer "Taiwan," in the Formosa Channel, 1879.
Ports of Hongkong and Tinghai declared free, 1841.
Thur, 17
19
In urgents evacuated Shanghai, 1855.
Frid.
18
20
Sat.
19
21
Sun.
20
22
Mon.
21
23
Tues.
22
Wed.
23
Thur.
Frid.
25
Sat.
2****
24
25
24
26
27
26
28
Sun.
27
29
Mon. 28
1
Lord Amherst's Embassy, returning from China, was shipwrecked in the Java Sea, 1817. Sexagesima. Outrage on Sir Harry Parkes in Japan, 1868. Mr. Hoshi Toru, a Japanese barrister of the Middle Temple, admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of Japan at Tokoh ima, 1878.
Medical Missionary Society organised at Canton, 1838. Mr. A. R. Margary, of H.B.M,'s
Consular service, was murdered at Manwyne, Yunnan, by Chinese, 1875, The Emperor Tao-kwang died, 1850 (reigned 30 years).
33
Several chests of Opium public y burnt at Canton, 1835. Hostilities between England and China recommenced, 1841. Steamer "Queen captured and burnt by pirates, 1857. First stone of the Hongkong City Hall laid, 1867.
Chusan evacuated by the British troops, 1841.
Captain Da Costa and Lieut. Dwyer murdered at Wong-ma-kok, in Hongkong, 1849.
Rewards offered for Englishmen by Lin, 1841.
Bogue For's (Canton) destroyed by Sir Gordon Bremmer, 1841. A Chinese Opium Mer- chant was executed by order of Viceroy of Canton before the factories. The foreign Consuls hauled down their flags, 1841.
Quinquagesima. Treaty of peace between Japan and Corea signed at Koka, 1876.
Sir MacDonald Stephenson's China railway project published, 1861, Capture of the Sulu
capital by the Spaniards, 1876.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
FEBRUARY-28 DAYS.
APOGEE, 10 days, 7 hours, P.M. PERIGEE, 26 days, 5 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1879.
1880.
Maximum.
.75
Minimum
.50
Maximum. Minimum
..65 50
Maximum...
BAROMETER, 1880.
.30.378
Minimum...
.30.048
DAYS
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
1st & 2nd
WEEK.
MONTH.
MOONS.
T
Tues.
1
3
Wed,
2
Thur.
10
Frid.
CO
Sat
Sun.
Mon.
9
Tues.
10
Wed.
11
9
Thur.
10
12
Frid.
13
11
Sat.
14
12
Sun.
13
15
Mon.
14
16
Tues.
15
17
Wed.
16
18
Thur.
17
19
Frid.
18
20
Sat.
19
21
Sun.
20
22
Mon.
21
23
Tues. 22
24
Wed. 23
25
Thur. 24
26
Frid. 25
27
Sat.
26
28
Sun.
27
29
Mon. 28
1
Memoranda.
9
10
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
MARCH-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
m.
sec.
d.
h. m. sec.
First Quarter
8
3 38 37 A.M.
Last Quarter 23
11 5
41
A.M.
Full Moon
16
6 12 44 A.M.
New Moon
30
6
8 38
A.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
2nd & 3rd
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
♡ 20
6
Tues.
1
Wed.
2
Thur.
3
Frid.
5
Sat.
Sun.
7
Mon.
7
8
Tues.
8
9
Wed.
9
10
Thur.
10
11
Frid. 11
12
Sat.
12
13
Sun.
13
14
Mon.
14
15
Tues. 15
16
Wed. 16
17
Thur. 17
18
Frid. 18
19
Sat.
19
20
Sun.
20
21
Mon.
21
22
Tues. 22
23
Wed. 23
24
Thur. 24
25
Frid. 25
26
Sat.
26
Sun. 27 28 Mon. 28 29 Tues. 29
30
27
Wed.
30
1
Thur.
31
Shrove Tuesday, St. David's day. H.M. steamer "Inflexible," with Viceroy Yeh on
board, arrived at Singapore en route for Calcutta, 1858. Ash Wednesday. First Dutch Embassy left China, 1657. Loss of steamer "Kiangloong," Great Fire in Foochow, 1877. Imperial Decree sentencing Ch'ung How to death by
decapitation, 1880.
1873.
Collision between the "Ocean" and "Fusing," and loss of the latter with many lives, 1875, Expulsion of Chinese Custom House from Macao by Governor Amaral, 1849.
1st in Lent. The Portuguese ship "Jesus Maria Jose," belonging to Macao, captured by a French privateer, 1712. Hostilities at Canton recommenced. Fort Napier taken by the English, 1841.
Russian steamer "Wolga" lost in the Japanese Sea, 1868.
Commercial treaty concluded between the United States and Japan, 1854. The "Jeddo,"
after passing Anjer, was burnt at sea by the coolies, 1867. Attack on Messrs. Farnham and Rohl at Shanghai, 1872.
Lin arrived in Canton, 1839. 12,000 Chinese troops attacked the English in Ningpo and
Chin-hai and were repulsed with great slaughter, 1842.
Gov. MacDonnell arrived in Hongkong, 1866. Loss of steamer "Sunfoo," 1874. Imperial Commissioner Ki-chen, degraded by the Emperor, left Canton as a prisoner
1841.
2nd in Lent. Chinese Custom House closed at Macao, 1849.
8,000 Chinese troops routed by the English at Tze-hi, with great slaughter, 1842. Out-
rage on French Sailors in Japan, 1868.
Governor Robinson left Hongkong for Ceylon, 1865.
Chinese Envoy Ping and suite left Shanghai for Europe, 1866.
St. Patrick's Day. Lord Macartney's Embassy left China, 1794.
33
The "Napoleon
Canevaro" burnt at sea by the coolies, 1866. Loss of Messrs. D. Lapraik & Co.'s steamer "Yesso,
on the White Rocks. 30 miles from Swatow, 1879. Governor of Canton accedes to the request of Captain Elliot to reside in that city, 1837.
Edict of Commissioner Lin to surrender all opium in Canton, 1839.
Gov. Bonham landed at Hongkong, 1848. Mutiny on board the coolie ship "Robert Brown," Captain and part of the crew murdered, 1852. Death of Tseng-kwo-fan, 3rd in Lent. Viceroy of the Two Kiang, 1872.
British ship "Sarah," first free-trader, sailed from Whampoa. 1834. H.M.S. "Salamis and H.M. gunboat "Opossum, " with the Shanghai Chamber Deputies. left Hankow to explore the Upper Yangtsze, 18C9.
Captain Elliot forced his way to Canton, 1839. Death of Major-General Brunker.com- mander-in-chief of H.M.'s forces in China and Japan, 1869. Death of Mr. W. F. Mayers, Chinese Secretary of H.B.M.'s Legation at Peking, at Shanghai, 1978. Annunciation-Lady Day. Captain Elliot demands passports for himself and all the
British subjects imprisoned in Canton, 1839.
Great Flood at Foochow, 1874.
4th in Lent. A disabled Dutch ship ordered to leave the port of Macao by the Chinese Mandarins, 1828. Death of the widow of the Emperor Tung-chi, 1875. Death of the Hon. H.A. K. Whampoa, C.M.G., M.L.C., at Singapore, 1880.
20,289 Chests of Opium burned by Lin, 183o. Wreck of the "Yuen-tze-fee" near
Amoy, 1875.
Memorial of Shanghai Chamber of Commerce to Lord Elgin, 1858.
Attack upon the British bark "Elizabeth Childs," by Chinese pirates al out 40 miles
from Hongkong, 1879.
Inauguration of new British Consulate at Shanghai, 1873. Abolition of the Coolie trade
at Macao, 1874. Great Fire at Foochow; 500 houses destroyed, 1879,
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
MARCH-31 DAYS.
APOGE, 10 days, 1 hour, P.M. PERIGEE, 26 days, 6 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1879.
1880.
Maximum Minimum
...
•
80 47
Maximum....
.80
Minimum
..52
BAROMETER, 1880.
Maximum..
.30.420
Minimum..
30.000
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
2nd & 3rd
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
2 3
1 2 3 H
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
9
Wed.
9
10
Thur. 10
11
Frid.
11
12
Sat.
12
13
Sun.
13
14
Mon. 14
15
Tues. 15
16
Wed. 16
17
Thur.
17
18
Frid. 18
19
Sat.
19
20
Sun.
20
21
Mon.
21
22
Tues. 22
23
Wed.
23
24
Thur.
24
25
Frid. 25
26
Sat.
26
27
Sun. 27 28
Mon. 28 29 Tues. 29
Wed. 30 Thur.
31
30
Q
Memoranda.
11
£2
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
APRIL-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
m. sec.
d.
h. m. sec.
First Quarter
6
11
30 41 P.M.
Last Quarter 21
5 13
45 P.M.
Full Moon
14
7 25 44
P.M.
New Moon
28
6
0 41 P.M.
Frid.
3
Sat.
2
4
Sun.
5
Mon.
6
Tues.
7
Wed.
8
Thur.
7
9
Frid.
8
10
Sat.
9
11
Sun.
10
12
Mon. 11
13
Tues.
12
14
Wed. 13
15
Thur.
14
16
Fri.
15
17
Sat.
16
18
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
3rd & 4th
WIEK. MONTH, MOONS.
1 2 3
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
The port of Hoihow, Hainan, opened to foreign trade, 1876. Hongkong joins the Postal
Union, 1877.
trade, 1877.
The ports of Pakhoi, Wenchow, Wuhu, and Ichang formally opened to
Prince Kung degraded by the Empress Dowager, 1865,
5th in Lent. The steamer "Hailoong " struck on Hailoong Rock, 1872.
Tung-chi, late Emperor of China, born 1857.
Bogue Forts destroyed by General D'Aguilar, 1847. Coolie mutiny on board the Italian
ship" Therese," 1863.
Convention between Sir John Francis Davis and the Viceroy Ki-ying for the admission
of Europeans into the city of Canton, within two months, 1842. Hongkong Mint opened, 1866
Captain Elliot writes to the Governor of Canton informing him that a British ship saved
17 shipwrecked Chinese seamen, 1837,
Palm Sunday. Ki-ying appointed Imperial Commissioner, 1842. Extraordinary fraud
on the Comptoir D'Escompte de Paris at Yokohama, 1875.
Earthquake in Thibet, Batang destroyed, 1870. Departure of Sir Richard G. MacDonnell Governor of Hongkong, 1872. Terrific tornado in Canton; 2,000 houses destroyed, and 10,000 lives lost, 1878.
37,000 Christians butchered in Japan, 1733. Loss of M. M. steamer "Nil," 1874.
Yih-shan, Lung-wan, and Ki-kung arrived in Canton to command Chinese troops, 1841. Collision between steamers "Ava" and "Rona," 1872. Loss of C. C. S. N. steamer "Haining" on a rock off Kooshan, 1878.
Good Friday. St. Francis Xavier left Goa for China, 1552.
Sir Arthur Kennedy arrived in Hongkong, 1872. Break-down of the P. & O. steamer
"Gwalior" in the China Seas, 1875.
Sun. 17
19
Mon. 18
20
Easter Sunday. Telegraph to Shanghai opened, 1871. Loss of the steamer "Kwangtung
off one of the Ockseu islands, 1876. Arrival of Prince Heinrich of Germany in Shang- hai, 1890.
"
Tues. 19
21
"Sir Charles Forbes," the first steamer in China waters, arrived, 1830.
Wed. 20
22
Thur. 21
23
H.M.S." Salamis" returned to Hankow from Upper Yangtsze, 1869.
Frid.
22
24
East India Co. ceased trade with China, 1834. Arrival of Governor J. Pope Hennessy in
Hongkong, 1877. Governor Hennessy created a K.C.M.G., 1880.
Sat.
23
25
St. George's Day.
Sun. 24
26
Mon. 25
27
Low Sunday. Revolt on board the "Tamaris," captain killed by the coolies, 1870.
St. Mark's day.
Tues. 26 28
The second Dutch Embassy arrived at Canton from Peking, 1796.
Wed. 27
29
Thur. 28
1
Sat.
Frid. 29
30
2
3
Capt. Caine appointed chief magistrate of Hongkong, 1841. Major-General Whitfeild left Hongkong, 1374. Arrival of General Grant in Hongkong, 1879. The Great Wa Shih Shan case opened at Foochow, 1879.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
APRIL-30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 7 days, 9 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 20 days, 7 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG
TEMPERATURE.
1879.
Maximum Minimum
··
Maximum... .
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH, MOONS.
3rd & 4th
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
10 co 1 ∞
1 2 3 10 co
3
4
5
6
7
8
Thur.
7
9
Frid.
8
10
Sat.
9
11
Sun.
10
12
Mon. 11
13
Tues.
12
14
Wed.
13
15
Thur.
14
16
Fri.
15
17
Sat.
16
18
Sun.
17
19
Mon. 18
20
Tues. 19
21
Wed. 20
22
Thur. 21
23
Frid. 22
24
Sat.
23
25
Sun.
24
26
Mon.
25
27
Tues. 26
28
Wed. 27
29
Thur. 28
1
Frid. 29
Sat.
30
3
1880.
85
62
Maximum.. Vinimum
•
81 61
BAROMETER, 1880.
....
30.300
Minimum..
.29.906
Memoranda.
13
14
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
MAY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m. sec.
d. h. m. sec.
First Quarter 6
6
20 38 P.M.
Last Quarter 20
10
42 44
P.M.
Full Moon
14
5
59
43
A.M.
New Moon 28
7
11 43 A.M.
DAYS
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH | MOONS.
4th & 5th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Sun.
1
4
Mon.
2
5
Tues.
3
6
Wed.
4
7
Thur.
5
8
Frid.
6
9
Sat.
7
10
Sun.
8
11
2nd after Easter. St. Philip and St. James' day. First number of " Hongkong Gazette" published, 1841. Prince Heinrich of Germany visits Hongkong, 1880. Telegraphic communication established between Hongkong and the Philippines, 1880.
Riot in French Concession at Shanghai, 1874.
Borlase raid at Swatow, 1861. British troops evacuated Ningpo, 1842. The "Dolores
Ugarte," coolie ship, burnt near Macao, 1871.
Attack on Mr. Wood at the British Legation at Tokio, 1874.
3rd after Easter. British ship "Dunmail wrecked entering Hongkong harbour, 1870.
Prince Kung's honours restored, 1865.
Mon.
9
12
Tues. 10
13
Wed. 11
14
Colonel Gordon with the Imperial troops captured Chang-chow, the rebel city, 1864.
Arrival in Hongkong of Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa, 1880,
Thur. 12
15
Frid. 13
16
Sat.
14
17
East India Co.'s garden at Canton destroyed by the Mandarins, 1831. Foo-yuen and
Hoppo forcibly enter the Company's factory at 7 a.m., 1831.
1864.
A corporal of the British Legation barbarously murdered by Chinese soldiers at Peking,
Assassination in Tokio of Mr. Okubo Toshimichi, Minister of the Home Department,
1878.
Sun. 15
18
4th after Easter.
Mon. 16
19
Tues. 17
20
Loss off Amoy of the French war steamer "Izere," 1860. Arrival of General Grant in
Shanghai, 1879.
Wed. 18
21
The city of Chapu taken by the British troops, 1842.
Thur. 19
22
The Select Committee issued a notice that the British trade would be suspended on the
first of Angust, 1831.
Frid.
20
23
Forts at mouth of Peiho captured by British and French forces, 1858.
barque "Lesmona" captured by pirates in the China Sea, 1868.
German
Sat.
21
24
Sun.
22
25
Mon. 23
26
Tues. 24 27 Wed. 25
Thur.
26 29
Frid. 27 30 Sat. 28
28
1
Sun. 29
2
Mon. 30
Tues. 31
Delivery of 20,283 chests Opium completed, 1839. Tornado at Taiwan, Formosa, 1878. Rogation Sunday. British ship "Hellas captured by pirates, Captain and crew
wounded, 1840. Foreign factories at Canton pillaged, 1841.
U. S. A. Legation at Tokio burned down, 1863. P. & O. steamer "Benares" lost on
Fisherman's Group, 1868.
Queen Victoria born, 1819. Captain Elliot and all the British subjects left Canton for Macao, 1839. Collision between the P. & O. steamer "Khedive" and the Dutch mail steamer "Voorwaarts," near Penang, 1878.
The city of Canton invested by British troops, 1841.
Ascension Day. Murder of Mr. Blacklock on board the steamer "Douglas" at Foochow
by Chinese smugglers, 1875. Death of Grand Secretary Wen-siang, 1876. Canton ransomed for $6,000,000, 1841.
Loss of steamer "Douglas," 1872. "Maria Luz," coolie ship, put into Japan, coolies liberated and sent back to China, 1872. Execution of the "Kate Waters murderers in Hongkong Gaol, 1879. Arrival in Hongkong of a Brazilian Embassy to China en route to Peking, 1880.
1st after Ascension. Mr. Lindsay delivered the keys of the Company's factory at Canton
to Kwan-Heep, 1831.
H.B.M. screw sloop "Reynard" lost on the Pratas shoal in trying to rescue remainder of crew of "Velocipede," 1851. "Opossum," with Yangtsze Exploring Expedition, returned to Hankow, 1869.
Typhoon at Hongkong and Macao, loss of the "Poyang," with 100 lives near Macao, 1875.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
MAY-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 5 days, 4 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 17 days, 1 hour, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATU
1879.
Maximum
Minimum.
.90
1880.
74
Maximum
Minimum
.85
.69
Maximum.
.30.122
BAROMETER, 1880.
Minimum...
.29.842
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
4th & 5th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
+1 co z
1 2 3
Thur.
8
Frid.
9
Sat.
7
10
Sun.
11
Mon.
9
12
Tues.
10
13
Wed.
11
14
י
Thur.
12
15
Frid.
13
16
Sat.
14
17
Sun.
15
18
Mon.
16
19
Tues. 17
20
Wed. 18
21
Thur. 19
22
Frid. 20
23
Sat.
21
24
Sun.
22
25
I
Mon.
23
26
I
Tues.
24
27
Wed.
25
28
Thur. 26
29
Frid.
27
30
Sat.
28
1
Sun.
29
Mon.
30
Tues. 31
Memoranda.
15
16
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
JUNE-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h.
m.
sec.
d. h.
m. sec.
Firs Quarter 5 10 55
41 A.M.
Last Quarter 19
4 54 39
A.M.
Full Moon 12 2 32
4]
P.M.
New Moon
26
9 39 43 P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
5th & 6th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
1 2 3
5
6
7
Sat.
8
Sun.
5
9
Mon.
6
10
Tues.
7
11
Wed.
12
Thur.
9
13
Frid. 10 14
Attempt to blow up the Hongkong Hotel, 1868. Mr. Yanagiwara, the new Japanese
Ambassador to China, arrived at Shanghai, 1874.
Hongkong connected with London by wire, 1871.
Terrible earthquake at Manila destroying the town and killing more than 2,000 persons,
1863.
Whit Sunday. Departure of the first teamer of the Occidental and Oriental Co.'s line
from Hongkong to San Francisco, 1875.
Heavy rains in Hongkong, property to the value of $500,CCO destroyed, and many lives lost
1864.
British ship "Tricolor" lost on the Fratas, 1868.
Attempt to destroy by fire the British fleet in Canton river, 1849. Conclusion of the
Pitman libel case at Hongkong, 1880.
Typhoon at Formosa; loss of several vessels, 1876.
St. Barnabas. Portuguese prohibited trading at Canton, 1640. Disastrous flood at
Foochow and district; immense loss of life and property, 1876.
Trinity. Opening of the first Railway in Japan, 1872.
Sat.
11
15
Sun.
12
16
Mon.
13
17
Tues. 14
18
British steamer "Carisbrooke" fired into and captured by Chinese Customs cruiser, 1875. Russian and Chinese treaty, 1728. Four pirates concerned in the attack on "Iron
Prince" executed in Hongkong, 1862. Great opium swindle, 1862.
Wed. 15
19
British bark "Cæsar" and Danish schooner "Carl" taken by pirates off Pedra Branca,
1866. Hope Dock opened at Aberdeen, 1867.
Thur. 16
20
Frid.
17
21
Sat.
18
22
Sun.
19
23
Mon. 20
24
Corpus Christi. Woosung taken, 1842
Loss of the M. M. steamer "Meikong" on Ras Haffoon, near Cape Guardafui, 1877. Explosion of the "Union Star" at Shanghai, 17 persons killed, and 10 wounded, 1862.
Disastrous inundation at Foochow, two thousand lives lost, 1877.
1st after Trinity. Ehanghai occupied by British forces, 1842.
Macartney's embassy arrived, 1793.
Tues. 21
25
Massacre at Tientsin, 1870.
Wed.
22
26
Canton blockaded by English forces, 1840.
Thur. 23
27
Frid.
24
28
Sat.
25
29
Sun.
26
1
Mon.
27
Tues. 28
Wed.
29 Thur. 30
5
Ki-ying visits Hongkong, 1843. Shock of Earthquake in Hongkong, 1874.
St. John the Baptist. Midsummer day. Chinese merchants in Hongkong sent petition to Her Majesty, with reference to the Blockade of the Colony by Customs cruisers, 1874. Treaty of Nanking exchanged, 1843. Attack on British Legation at Tokio, 1862. Treaty between China and Peru, also Convention for China Commission to Peru, 1874, 2nd after Trinity. Treaty between England and China signed at Tientsin, 1858. Decree
respiting Ch'ung How, 1880.
Treaty between France and China signed, 1858. Confiscation of the str. "Prince Albert"
by the British Consul and Customs at Canton, 1866.
Loss of the steamer "Lap Tek," 1874.
The Foreign Ministers admitted to an audience of the Emperor of China at Peking, 1873. British expedition to China arrived, 1840. Typhoon near Hongkong, 1865, in which the P. &. O. Co's steamer "Corea" and Mr. D. Lapraik's str. "Chanticleer" were lost with all hands. Opening of a section of the Shanghai and Woosung railway, 1876.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
JUNE
30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 1 day, 9 hours, P.M. PERIGEE, 14 days, 1 hour, A.M. APOGEE, 29 days, 10 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1879.
1880.
Maximum..
Minimum.
..88 70
Maximum..
.87
Minimum
74
BAROMETER, 1880.
Maximum.....
30.090
Minimum.
29.830
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
5th & 6th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
1 2 3
~ a cr
5
6
7
Sat.
Sun.
++
9
Mon.
10
Tues.
7
11
Wed.
8
12
Thur.
9
13
Frid.
10
14
Sat.
11
15
Sun.
12
16
Mon.
13
17
Tues.
14
18
Wed. 15
19
Thur. 16
20
Frid. 17
21
Sat.
18
22
Sun.
19
23
Mon.
20
24
Tues.
21
25
Wed. 22
26
Thur. 23
27
Frid.
24
28
Sat.
25
29
Sun.
26
1
Mon. 27
2
Tues. 28
3
Wed. 29 Thur.
+
30
5
Memoranda.
17
18
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
JULY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
ዓ. sec.
d.
h. m. sec.
First Quarter
5
0
52
38 A.M.
Last Quarter
18
9 40
P. M.
Full Moon
11
9 49
39
P.M.
New Moon
26
0 55 38
P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
6th & 7th
WEEK.
MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Frid.
1
6
Sat.
2
7
Sun.
3
8
Mon.
9
Tues.
5
10
Tinghai first taken, 1840.
Wed.
6
11
Thur.
7
12
Frid.
8
13
Hakodate, Ka agawa, and Nagasaki (Japan) opened to trade, 1857. Destructive earth-
quake in Kansuh. 1879.
Amoy forts and many junks destroyed by H.M.S. "Blonde," 1840. French Expedition
from the Hoongkiang arrived in Hongkong, 1873.
3rd after Trinity. Treaty of Wanghia with the United States signed, 1844. Colone, Gordon arrived in Hongkong on his way to visit the Grand Secretary Li Hung-chang American Independence declared, 1776.
1880.
Attack on British Embassy at Tokio, 1861.
Death of Wo-jen, tutor to the Emperor of China, 1871. Loss of str. "Canton," 1874.
Canton factories attacked by Chinese, 1846.
Sat.
9
14
First Dutch embassy arrived at Tientsin, 1656. Incendiary fire on board the American
ship"Benefactor" in Hongkong Harbour, 1872.
Sun.
10
15
Mon.
11
16
Tues.
12
17
Wed. 13
4th after Trinity. Portuguese fleet left Malacca for China, 1522. The Yang-tsze-kiang
blockaded by British fleet, 1810.
Engagement between the American Naval Forces and the Coreans. The Expedition
leaves to await instructions, 1871. Amherst's embassy arrived in China, 1816. Foreign Inspectorate of Customs established in Shanghai, 1854 Str. "Fobkien" wrecked
on Fisherman's Group, 1865.
18
First English ship reached China, 1635.
Thur.
14
19
Frid.
15
20
Sat.
16
21
Sun.
17
22
Mon.
18
23
Tues.
19
24
Wed, 20
25
Thur. 21
26
Frid.
22 27
The
GE
Sat.
23
28
Sun.
24
29
Lord Napier and Suite arrived in China, 1834. Shimonoseki forts bombarded by the Eng-
lish, French and American squadron, 1873.
British trade with China re-opened, 1842. The King of Cambodia arrived on a visit
to Hongkong, 1872.
5th after Trinity, Dutch envoy Goyer, as bearer of tribute, received in Peking, 1656. The passage to the Imperial Canal (Yang-tsze) blockaded by the British fleet, 1842. Lieut.-Com. Stopford drowned off Hainan, 1871. Terrible earthquake at Manila; ten lives lost, fifty people injured, damage estimated at $1,000,000, 1880. Nanking captured by the Imperialists, 1863.
Amer. Str. "Hankow" destroyed by fire at Canton, 1865.
Providenza," coolie ship, discovered off Hakodate with only 42 coolies on board and no Europeans, 1868. Steamship "Esmeralda," lost on Philippine Islands, 1873. Attack on British Protestant Chapel at Fatshan-the "Shan-Shin-Fan" rumours rife,
1871. Admiral Duples arrived at Tientsin, 1870.
6th after Trinity. British trade prohibited at Canton, 1834.
Mon. 25
30
St. James.
Tues. 26
1
Wed. 27
Thur. 28
Frid.
29
Sat.
30
5
Canton opened to British trade, 1843.
and Whampoa; loss of life estimated Nanking re-taken by Imperialists, 1864. Death of Mr. Consul Gibson at Amoy, 1869.
Treaty between United States and Japan signed, 1858.
Severe typhoon at Macao, 1836. British bark "Caroline Hutching" lost off Takao in
typhoon, 187-4.
Defeat of British forces at Taku, Admiral Hope wounded 1859.
Terrific typhoon at Canton, Macao, Hongkong, at 40,000 persons, 1862.
Sun.
31
6
7th after Trinity.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
JULY-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 12 days, 9 hours, A.M. APOGEE, 26 days, 4 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1879.
Maximum. Minimum..
....
Maximum...
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
6th & 7th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Frid.
1
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
OC W N
6 1 ∞
9
10
11
Thur.
12
Frid.
13
Sat.
9
14
Sun.
10
15
Mon.
11
16
Tues.
12
17
Wed.
13
18
Thur, 14
19
Frid.
15
20
Sat.
16
21
Sun.
17
22
Mon.
18
23
Tues. 19
24
Wed. 20
25
Thur.
21
26
Frid.
22
27
Sat.
23
28
Sun.
24
29
Mon.
25
30
Tues.
26
Wed.
27
Thur.
28
1 2 3
Frid.
29
Sat.
30
5
Sun.
31
6
1880.
...
89 75
Maximum Minimum
.90
76
BAROMETER, 1880.
.30.056
Minimum....
29.696
Memoranda.
19
20
20
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
AUGUST-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
ང
m.
sec.
d.
First Quarter 3
0 18 41
P.M.
Last Quarter 17
h. m. sec,
0 33 40
A.M.
Full Moon 10
4 42 45
A.M.
New Moon 25
4 21 39
A.M.
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
7th & Int.
I
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Mon.
7
Mr. T. F. Wade, C.B., appointed H.B,M. Minister at Peking, 1871. Peh-tang occupied
by the A lied forces, 1859.
Tues.
8
Wed.
3
9
Victims of Massacre at Tientsin buried, 1870.
Thur.
4
10
British fleet arrived before Nanking, 1842.
Frid.
11
Macartney's Embassy entered Peiho, 1796.
Sat.
12
Serious Flood at Tientsin, 1871.
Sun.
13
Mon.
14
Tues.
9 1
15
Wed. 10
16
Thur. 11
17
Frid.
12
18
Sat.
13
19
Sun.
14
20
Mon.
15
21
Tues. 16
22
Wed. 17
23
Thur. 18
24
Frid, 19
25
Sat.
20
26
Sun.
21
27
Mon.
22
28
Tues.
23
29
Wed.
24
30
Thur.
25
1
8th after Trinity. British squadron arrived off the Peiho, 1840.
Assassination of Mr. Haber, German Consul at Hakodate, 1874.
British troops landed at Nanking, 1812.
Sir H. Pottinger and Admiral Parker arrived, 1841.
First public meeting of British merchants in Canton, called by Lord Napier, who sug
gested the establishment of a Chamber of Commerce, 1834.
Loss of steamer "Sunshine" off Breaker Point, 1872. Imperial decree ordering release
of Ch'ung How out of deference to Russia, 1880.
174 British prisoners executed in Formoss, 1842.
9th after Trinity. First Book printed, 1457. Tong-ur-ku taken, 1860.
Viceroy of Canton tried to starve the foreigners in China, 1839. Kagoshima burnt by Admir 1 Kuper in the "Euryalus," 1863. Great Fire on French Concession, Shanghai: 991 houses destroyed; loss Tls. 1,500,000, 1879.
Second public meeting of British merchants in Canton. British trade stopped by Hong
merchants, 1834. French treaty with Siam signed, 1856.
Lord Napier ordered by the Viceroy to leave Canton, 1834. Dutch treaty with Japan
signed, 1858, Great fire in Hongkong, 1868.
First conference between Sir Henry Pottinger and Ki-ing on board the "Cornwallis," at
Nanking, 1842. Taku forts taken by the Allied forces, 1860.
10th after Trinity. Emperor Hien Fung died, 1861. Treaty between Japan and Peru
signed at Tokio, 1873. Typhoon at Nagasaki, 1874.
Governor Amaral (Macao) assassinated, 1849. Ma, Viceroy of Nanking, stabbed, 1870. Seizure of steamer "Spark" by pirates when between Canton and Macao, Capt. Brady and Feliz Ferries murdered, and Mr. Mundy seriously wounded, 1874. Conspiracy among Chinese troops against foreigners at Tientsin detected, 1874.
Large meeting in Hongkong to protest against the military contribution demanded by
the Home Government, 1864.
St. Bartholomew. Burning of the P. M. S. S. "America," at Yokohama, 1872.
British Chamber of Commerce established at Canton, 1834. Treaty between Great Britain
and Japan signed, 1858,
Frid. 26
2
British left Macao, 1839.
Sat.
27
Sun.
28
Mon.
29
Tues.
30
Wed. 31
7
Amoy taken by the English, 296 guns captured, 1841.
11th after Trinity. Lord Amherst's Embassy left for Yuen-ming-yuen, 1816. Slavery
abolished in British possessions, 1833.
Treaty of Nanking signed, 1842.
Conference at Tientsin with Ki-shen, 1840. Loss of the British ship "Deerhound," on
the Palawan Shoals, 1875.
Severe typhoon on Coast of China, many lives lost, and much damage done to shipping
at Hongkong, Macao, and Whampoa, 1848. Typhoon in China Sea, 1861,
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
AUGUST-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 9 days, 6 hours, P.M. APOGEE, 22 days, 7 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG
TEMPERATURE.
1879.
1880.
Maximum
89
Maximum.
Minimum
76
Minimum.
..91 ....78
•
BAROMETER, 1880.
Maximum.
30.044
Minimum.
.29.716
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
7th & Int.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS,
Mon.
1
7
Tues.
00
8
Wed.
3
9
Thur.
4
10
Frid.
5
11
Sat.
6
12
Sun.
7
13
Mon.
8
14
Tues.
9
15
Wed.
10
16
Thur.
11
17
Frid.
12
18
Sat.
13
19
Sun.
14
20
Mon.
15
21
Tues. 16
22
Wed. 17
23
Thur.
18
24
Frid. 19
25
Sat.
20
26
Sun.
21
27
Mon.
22
28
Tues. 23
29
Wed. 24
30
Thur. 25
1
Frid.
26
2
Sat.
27
3
Sun.
28
Mon. 29
Tues. 30
6
Wed.
31
7
Memoranda.
21
22
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m. sec.
d.
ལ
h. m.
sec.
First Quarter
Full Moon
1
9 38 38 P.M.
Last Quarter
15
3
37
41
P.M.
8 0 15 41 P.M.
New Moon
23
7 30
42
P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
Int. & 8th
WEEK. MONTH, MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Thur.
1
8
Frid.
9
Sat.
3
10
Sun.
11
Mon.
12
Tues.
13
Wed.
7
14
Thur.
8
15
Frid.
9
16
foundered at Cum-sing-moon. Typhoon, 1848, in which the "Isabella Robertson "
Ma, Viceroy of Nanking, died of the wounds inflicted by an assassin, 1870. Treaty with Austria signed at Peking, 1869. Arrival of the "Vega" at Yokohama, after
having discovered the North-East Passage, 1879.
Treaty of peace between America and England signed, 1783.
12th after Trinity. Forts in Canton river garrisoned by Chinese troops, 1841. Attack on the forts at Shimonoseki, Japan, by the allied fleets under Adml. Kuper, 1864. Hongkong Stamp Act passed, 1866. Treaty between Brazil and China signed at Tien. tsin, 1880.
<<
H.R.H. Prince Alfred received by the Mikado of Japan, 1869. "Tai-ping," Ariel,"
and "Serica" reached London, 1866.
"Imogene" and "Andromache" passed the Bogue, 1834. H. E. Count Rochechouart,
Minister for France, left for Europe, 1872.
Great typhoon in Hongkong, 1867.
Sir Hercules Robinson assumed the government of Hongkong, 1859.
Sat.
10
17
Sun.
11
18
13th after Trinity.
Mon.
12
19
Spanish brig" Bilbaino" burnt at Macao, 1839.
Tues.
13
20
Wed. 14
21
Thur. 15
22
Frid. 16
23
H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia visited Hongkong, 1872. Convention signed at
Chefoo by Sir Thomas Wade and Grand Secretary Li Hung-chang, 1976.
Public Meeting in Hongkong, with reference to the blockade of the port by the Chinese
Customs' cruisers, 1874.
British barque "Kite" wrecked in the Formosa Chaunel, 1841.
Gambling dens in Hongkong opened, 1867.
Sat.
17
24
Pier and Godown Co. closed, 1873.
Sun.
18
25
14th after Trinity.
Mon. 19
26
Tues.
20
27
Wed. 21
28
CC
Steamer Reiver" lost on Preparis Reef, 1868.
P. & O. Company's steamer "Singapore" lost on her voyage to Hakodate, 1867.
St. Matthew.
Thur. Frid. 23
22
29
Terrific typhoon at Swatow, 1858,
1
Am. Brig "Lubra" taken by pirates, 1866.
many thousands of lives lost, 1874.
Terrific typhoon in Hongkong and Macao,
Sat.
24
2
Sun.
25
3
Mon. 26
4
H. M.S."Rattler" lost off Japan, 1868. Piratical attack on the German barque Apen- rade," near Macao, 1869. The Satsuma rebels in Japan routed with great slaughter, their leader, Saigo, killed, and the insurrection suppressed, 1877. 15th after Trinity. Land Regulations for Canton passed, 1871.
Chinese shop in Wing Lok street, Hongkong, by armed robbers, 1878. Lord Napier arrived at Macao dangerously ill, 1834.
<<
Daring attack upon a
Tues. 27
5
Commissioner Lin degraded, 1840.
Wed. 28
6
Rules and Regulations of the Morrison Education Society approved, 1836.
Thur. 29 Frid. 30
7
Michaelmas Day. Hurricane at Manila, causing immense damage to shipping, 1865.
8
All the Bogue forts destroyed by the British fleet, 1841. The "Westminster" lost on
Pratas Shoal, 1866. Heavy typhoon in Formosa Channel, 1874.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 19 days, 7 hours, A.M.
TEMPERATURE.
PERIGEE, 7 days, 3 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG
1879.
Maximum..
87
Minimum..
77
Maximum
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
Int. & 8th
:
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
∞ ∞
9
10
11
1 2 3
Sun.
Mon.
12
Tues.
13
Wed.
7
14
Thur.
8
15
Frid.
9
16
Sat.
10
!
17
Sun.
11
18
Mon.
12
19
Tues.
13
20
Wed. 14
21
Thur. 15
Frid.
16
Sat.
17
2 2 N
22
23
24
Sun.
18
25
Mon.
19
26
Tues.
20
27
Wed.
21
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
25
Mon. 26
Tues.
27
Wed. Thur. Frid.
28
29
30
*********
22
20 20
28
29
23
24
2 3 4
10
7
8
∞ - O
1880.
Maximum Minimum..
.93
.75
BAROMETER, 1880.
.30.154
|
Minimum
.29.682
Memoranda.
23
24
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
OCTOBER-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m.
sec.
d.
h. m.
sec.
First Quarter 1
Full Moon 7
5 24 39 A.M.
9 35 37 P.M.
Last Quarter 15 10 2 New Moon 23 10 First Quarter 30 0
37 A.M.
7
38
A.M.
23
38
P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK, MONTH. MOONS.
8th & 9th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
The
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
9
10
e "Daily Press" started, 1858. Ting-hai captured by the English, 1841.
A second typhoon in Hongkong, 1867. Earthquake at Manila, 1869. Death of Senor C. A. de Espana, Spanish Minister to China, at Peking from a fall from his horse, 1880. 16th after Trinity. Great Landslip in Tai-ping-shan, 1867. Confucius born, B.C. 562.
Mr. Vlangally, Russian Minister, returned to Peking, 1870.
11
Tues.
4
12
Wed.
5
13
Thur.
6
14
Frid.
7
15
Sat.
8
16
Sun.
9
17
Mon. 10
18
Loss of the O. S. S. steamer "Hector," near Amoy, 1875.
French expedition left Chefoo for Corea, 1866.
H.R.H. Prince Alfred visited Peking, but not received by the Emperor, 1869. Great
public meeting at Hongkong to consider the increase of crime in the Colony, 1878. Supplementary treaty signed at the Bogue, 1848. Severe gale in Hongkong; serious
damage to small craft and loss of life, 1878.
17th after Trinity. Shanghai captured, 1841. Chinhai taken, 1841. Fire at Canton, pro- perty destroyed worth $1,000,000, 1851. Hongkong Stamp Act came into operation, 1967. Lord Napier died at Macao, 1834. H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis left Hongkong for
Nagasaki, 1872. Death of Dr. Wong at Canton, 1878.
Tues. 11
19
Wed. 12
20
Revolt in the Philippines, 1872.
Thur.
13
21
Ningpo occupied by British forces, 1841.
Railway in Japan officially opened by the
Mikado, 1872.
Frid. 14
22
Sat.
15
23
Sun.
16
24
Mon. 17
25
"Flora Temple" lost in the China Sea, with upwards of 800 coolies on board, 1859.
Outrage on foreigners in Formosa, 1868. Wedding of the Emperor of China, 1872. British schooner "Lech Bulig" lost on Lambay Island, S. W. Coast of Formosa, 1875. 18th after Trinity. Khanghoa, in Corea, taken by the French, 1866. News received that the Emperor of China had refused to accept a model railway offered to him by the Duke of Sutherland and others, 1873.
St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, dedicated, 1842.
Tues. 18
26
Loss of the British barque "Roodee" by fire, at Manila, 1875.
Wed. 19
27
Great fire in Hongkong, 1859. Great typhoon at Formosa, 1861.
Thur. 20
28
Frid. 21
29
Sat.
22
30
Sun.
23
1
Mon. 24
2
Tues. 25
3
Wed. 26
Thur. 27
Frid. 28
6
Sat.
29
Sun.
30
Mon.
31
Great Earthquake in California, 1868. The Shanghai and Woosung railway closed by the
Chinese Government, 1877.
H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Shanghai, 1869. Cosmopolitan Dock opened, 1875. 19th after Trinity. 58 piratical vessels destroyed by Captains Hay & Wilcox, H. M.
Ships Columbine" and " Fury," 1849.
Rebellion of Samurai at Kumamoto, Japan; 400 soldiers killed by the insurgents, 1876. Treaty of Whampoa between France and China signed, 1844. Kahding recaptured
by the allies, 1862.
In Canton 1,200 houses and 3 factories burnt, 1843.
Visit of the Tartar General Chang-Shan to Hongkong, 1871.
St. Simon and St. Jude. Terranova executed by the Chinese, 1822.
Portuguese frigate "D. Maria II. " blown up at Macao, 1850.
20th after Trinity. Great fire in Hongkong, 1866.
H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Hongkong, 1869. Settlement of the Formosa difficulty
between Japan and China, 1874.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
OCTOBER-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 5 days, 5 hours, A.M. APOGEE, 16 days, midnight.
TEMPERATURE.
HONGKONG
1879.
Maximum..
1880.
.86
Minimum..
.71
Maximum. Minimum..
...
.86
71
BAROMETER, 1880.
Maximum.
.30.210
Minimum...
.29.928
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
8th & 9th
WEEK, MONTH. MOONS.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
1 2 3 4 5
Co
9
10
11
12
13
6
14
Frid.
7
15
Sat.
8
16
Sun.
9
17
Mon.
10
18
Tues. 11
19
Wed.
12
20
Thur. 13
21
Frid.
14
22
Sat.
15
23
Sun.
16
24
Mon. 17
25
Tues. 18
26
Wed. 19 27
Thur. 20
28
Frid.
21
29
Sat.
22
30
Sun.
23
1
Mon.
24
2
Tues.
25
Wed. 26
Thur. 27
Frid.
28
Sat.
29
7
Sun.
30
8
Mon.
31
9
Memoranda.
15
25
26
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
NOVEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
m. sec.
d. h. m.
sec.
Full Moon 6 9
38 46 A.M.
New Moon 21 11
57
39
P.M.
Last Quarter 14
6 37 38
A.M.
First Quarter 28
7 37 40 P.M.
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
9th & 10th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Tues.
1
10
Wed.
2
11
Thur.
3
12
Frid.
4
13
Sat.
5
14
Sun.
6
15
Mou.
7
16
Tues.
8
17
Wed.
9
18
Thur. 10
19
Frid. 11
20
Sat.
12
21
Sun.
13
22
Mon. 14
23
All Saints. The port of Quin-hon, on the coast of Annam, opened to foreign trade, 1876.
All Souls.
Great Britain commenced the first war with China by the naval action of Chuen-pee, 1839.
Great fire at Macao, 500 houses burnt, 1834. Peking evacuated by the Allies, 1860.
21st after Trinity. English and French treaties promulgated by the Peking Gazette, 1860. Capt. Garcia y Garcia and Dr. Elmore appointed by the President of Peru on a Special
Mission to Japan and China, 1874.
The French repulsed at Corea, 1866. Prince of Wales horn, 1841. Loss of the China Navigation Co.'s steamer "Glengyle" on Namoa Island, with the captain and several of the crew, 1875.
H.M.S."Racehorse" wrecked off Chefoo, out of a crew of 108 only 9 saved, 1864. H.E. Chung How, Chinese Envoy to Russia, arrived in Hongkong on his way to St. Peters- burg, 1878.
Hongkong first lighted by gas, 1864.
22nd after Trinity. Earthquake at Shanghai, 1847.
Loss of Messrs. D. Lapraik & Co.'s str. "Douglas" in the Haitan Straits, 1880. Conven-
tion signed between Russia and China, 1860.
Tues. 15
24
Wed.
16
25
H. M. gunboat "Gnat" lost in the Palawan, 1868.
outbreak of a serious rebellion in Hunan, 1870. H.R.H. Prince Alfred left Hongkong, 1869.
News received in Hongkong of
Thur. 17
26
Frid.
18
27
Sat.
19
28
Sun.
20
29
Mon. 21
30
Tues. 22
1
Wed. 23
2
Thur.
24
Frid.
25
4
Sat.
26
5
Shanghai opened to foreign commerce, 1843.
Great Fire in Ifongkong, 1867. H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Manila, 1869. Chung How, Governor of lientsin, arrived in Hongkong en route for France as special Am- bassador, to explain the Tientsin Massacre, 1870.
Collision on the Yangtsze between the strs. "Kungwo," and "Hanyang; " both vessels
lost, 1880. Viceroy Tseng-kwo-fan visited Shanghai, 1871.
23rd after Trinity. Portuguese Custom house at Macao closed, 1815. Lord Elgin died
1863. Gunpowder explosion at Hankow, 1867.
Major Baldwin and Lieut. Bird, of H.M.'s 20th Regt., brutally murdered at Japan,
1864.
Great fire at Canton, 1,400 houses destroyed, 1835. Terrible boiler explosion on board
the steamer "Yesso" in Hongkong harbour, 86 lives lost, 1877.
Ship "Omar Pacha "lost in China Sea, 1867.
Tremendous fire at Yokohama, 1866. Capture of Arping, Formosa, 1868. H.E. Marquis Tseng, Chinese Ambassador to England, arrived in Hongkong, on his way to London, 1878.
Edict issued by the Viceroy of Canton forbidding trade with British ships, 1839.
Sun.
27
6
Advent, M. Thiers accepts the apology of Chung How, the Chinese Ambassador, for the
murder of the French at Tientsin, June 21st, 1870-1871.
Mon.
28
7
Foreign factories burnt at Canton, 1856. Great fire in Hongkong, 1867.
Ties.
29
8
Murder of the captain and four men of the British barque "Crofton," near Ku-lan, 1869.
Wed.
30
St. Andrew's day. St. Joseph's Church, Hongkong, consecrated 1872.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
NOVEMBER-30 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 1 day, 1 hour, A.M, APOGEE, 13 days, 9 hours, P.M.
PERIGEE, 25 days, 10 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1879.
Maximum..
Minimum.
Maximum..
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
9th & 10th
WEEK, MONTH. MOONS.
Tues.
1
10
Wed.
2
11
Thur.
3
12
Frid.
4
13
Sat.
5
14
Sun.
6
15
Mon.
7
16
Tues.
8
17
Wed.
9
18
Thur. 10
19
Frid.
11
20
Sat.
12
21
Sun.
13
22
Mon.
14
23
Tues.
15
24
Wed. 16
25
Thur.
17
26
Frid.
18
27
Sat.
19
28
Sun.
20
29
Mon.
21
30
Tues. 22
1
Wed. 23
2
Thur. 24
3
Frid. 25
4
Sat.
26
Sun. 27
Mon.
28
7
Tues.
29
Wed.
30
∞ ∞
8
9
1880.
81 .56
Maximum
.78
Minimum
56
BAROMETER, 1880.
.30.424
Minimum.....
.30.144
Memoranda.
27
*28
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
DECEMBER-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h.
m.
sec.
d.
h. m. sec.
Full Moon
6
0 49 43 A.M.
New Moon 21
0 43 37
P.M.
Last Quarter 14
3
40 44
A.M.
First Quarter 28
4 17 42
A.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
10th & 11th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK, MONTH. MOONS.
Thur.
1
10
Frid.
2
11
St. Francis Xavier died on Sanchoan, 1552.
Sat.
3
12
Sun.
4
13
2nd Sunday in Advent. First census of Hongkong taken, population 15,000, 1841.
Mon.
14
Tues.
15
Wed.
16
Thur.
17
Frid.
9
18
Sat.
10
19
Sun.
11
20
Mon.
12
21
* Tues.
13
22
Six foreigners killed at Wang-chuh-ki, 1847. Soochow re-taken by the Imperialists under
General Gordon, 1863.
East India Co.'s last servant left China, 1836. Confucius died, B.C. 490.
European factories at Canton destroyed by a mob, 1842.
Ningpo captured by the Taipings, 1861.
3rd in Advent Indemnity paid by Prince Satsuma, 1863. Admiral Bell, U.S.N., drowned
at Osaka, 1867.
The N. Y. L. & C. Co's steamer "Mongol" ran on a sunken rock near the Nine Pins and
sank in 5 minutes; 17 lives were lost, including Captain Flamank and his wife, 1874. French flag hauled down from the Consulate at Canton by Chinese, 1832,
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All Catholic Priests (not Portuguese) expelled from Macao, 1838.
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The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer "Japan" burnt to the water's edge about 130 miles from Hongkong near Breaker Point while on a voyage from Yokohama; 1 European passenger, the cook, and 389 Chinese drowned, $358,508 treasure lost, 1874. 4th in Advent. Earthquake in Formosa, 1867.
Sir Hugh Gough and the Eastern Expedition left China, 1842.
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St. Thomas. Steam navigation first attempted, 1736.
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tentiary Elliot, 1836.
British Consulate at Shanghai destroyed by fire, 1870.
Christmas Eve.
Christmas Day. Great Fire in Hongkong; 368 houses destroyed, immense destruction
of property, 1878. The steamer "Bombay" burned at Woosung, 1880.
Brig Etna" lost on the coast of Formosa, 1869. Gigantic fire at Tokio, 11,000 houses
destroyed, 263 lives lost, 1879.
Dedication of Hongkong Masonic Hall, 1865.
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Canton bombarded by Allied forces of Great Britain and France, 1857,
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Prince Kung received Captain Garciay Garcia, Peruvian Minister, 1874.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1881.
DECEMBER-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 11 days, 5 hours, P.M. PERIGEE, 23 days, noon.
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Memoranda.
EASTERN FESTIVALS, FASTS, AND OBSERVANCES,
FOR THE YEAR 1881.
CHINESE.
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JANUARY.-4th.-Death of Emperor T'ung-chi (1875). 5th.--Solar term, "little cold"; sun in Capricorn. Death of an Empress. Fête day of Julai Buddha. Tauist fast day. 10th.-The spirits report to Heaven. Anniversary of the death of an Empress. 11th.-Death of an Empress. 14th.-Fifteenth day of the twelfth moon. Birthday of Wen, a deified warrior. 15th.-Birthday of Nam-yob, Tauist god of the Southern Mountain. Birthday of Lao Tszu (B.C. 604); first Tauist philosopher. 16th. The earth spirit reigns. 19th.-Fête day of Lu Pan, god of carpenters and masons. 20th. Solar term, "great cold;" sun enters Aquarius. Birthday of the Supreme (Tauist) ruler of the celestial dragon. 23rd.-The god of the hearth reports to Heaven. Auspicious day for worship. 24th.-Death of an Empress. 28th.-- Birthday of Padma Vyuha, a fabulous Bodhisattva. The gods of the northern bushel descend. 29th.-Auspicious day for worship. Al the Buddhas descend and search out the merits and demerits of mankind. 30th.-New Year's day. Fowl day. A Tauist fast day. 31st.-Dog day. Birthday of Che Ta-yen, deified warrior.
FEBRUARY.-1st.-Pig day. Death of Emperor Kien-lung (A.D. 1736). Birth- day of Sun Ching-jin, a deified physician. 2nd.-Sheep day. 3rd. Cow day. Solar term, "spring sets in;" sun in Aquarius. Ceremony of meeting the Spring, by breaking a clay figure of an ox. 4th.-Grain day. The spirits report to Heaven. Birthday of the god of wealth, and of Dipamukara Buddha. 5th.-Man day. Death of Emperor Yung chêng (A.D. 1735). 6th.-Hemp day. 7th.-Pea day. 8th.- Birthday of a dragon spirit of the ground. 9th.-Death of an Empress. 11th.- 12th.-Death of Em- Birthday of Wen and Hü, warriors worshipped at Fatsbán. peror Tao-kwang (A.D. 1850). 13th.-Fifteenth day of the first moon. forgives sins. Feast of lanterns. Birthday of Shang-yuen, a (Tauist) celestial ruler, ard of Yu-shing, a Tauist saint. 14th.-Birthday of Shen-ts'ai, a Buddhist saint. 18th.-The Solar term 17th.-Auspicious day for prayers for wealth and progeny.
rain water;" sun enters Pisces. 19th.-Death of an Empress. 21st.-Death of an Empress. 27th.-Death of an Empress. 28th. First day of the second moon. Birthday of judge in first court of hades.
Heaven
MARCH.-1st.-Auspicious day for prayers for wealth and progeny. Birthday of the philosopher Mencius (B.C. 371), and of a dragon spirit of the ground. 2nd.-
"movement of larv
rae;" Birthday of the star god of literature. 5th.-The Solar term,
6th.-Death of an Em- sun in Pisces. Birthday of god of the Eastern Mountain. press. Birthday of a Tauist saint. 7th,-Day of ill-luck. 9th.-Birthday of a god of the ground. 10th.-Death of an Empress. 12th.-Birthday of god of Canton river. 14th. Fifteenth day of the second moon. Fête day of founder of Tauism, Lao Tszu; and of Yoh-fei, deified warrior. 17th.-Birthday of judge in fourth court of
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hades. 18th.-Birthday of Kwan-yin, goddess of mercy, and of a goddess of the 19th.-Birthday of Samanta Bhadra, worshipped by Lotus School Buddhists, Death of an Empress. 20th. The Solar term, "vernal equinox;" sun enters Aries. 24th.-Birthday of Hiuen t'ien, the Taust "holy father," god of the sombre heavens. 25th.-Spring worship of lares rustici. Death of an Empress. 26th.- Auspicious day for worship. 28th.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. 30th.-First day of the third moon. Birthday of judge in second court of hades.
APRIL.-let.-Auspicious day for worship. Birthday of Peh-ti, god of the sombre heavens, ruler of north pole. 2nd.-Birthday of Chang, a Tauist saint, 4th. The Solar term, "clear and bright;" sun in Aries. Ts'ing-ming, tomb festival. Birthday of Ch'aug, a Tauist saint. 6th.-Day of ill-luck. Birthday of judge in sixth court of bades. 7tb. The spirits report to Heaven. 8th.-Birthday of a spirit of the ground. 9th.-Death of an Empress. 11tn.-Birthday of the central spirit of the ground. 12tb.-Auspicious day for worship. 13th-Fifteenth day of the third moon. Birthday of deified physician, I-lin, and of the god of the sombre altar. 14th.-Heaven parcons sins. Birthday of Chun-ti, the Buddhist Durga, 16th.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. B rthday of the goddess worshipped behind graves, and of god of Central Mountain, also of the Tauist three brothers San-mau. 17th. The earth spirit reigns. 19th.-Day of ill-luck. The Solar terin, "grain rain;" sun enters Taurus. 21st.-Auspicious day :or worship. Birthday of the Queen of Heaven, goddess of sailors. 24th.-Birth- day of goddess of progeny, Tszu-sur. 25th.-Birthday of Ch'e-kung, god of money, also of the six evil spirits (of heaven, earth, year, month, day, hour), and cf judge in seventh court of hades. 26th.-Birthday of Ts'ang-kieb, inventor of writing, and of the god of the Eastern Mountain. 27th. The spirits report to Heaven, 28tb.-First day of the fourth moon. Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven, Birthday of judge in eighth court of hades, and of Siu Pa-suen, statesman of Sung dynasty,
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MAY.-1st.-Birthday of Bodhisattva Mandjushri. 5tb.-The Solar term, summer sets in ;" sun in Taurus. Birthday of god of heaven, earth, and hades, and of the judge in ninth court in hades. 6th.-Auspicious day for worship. 7th.--- Birthday of a spirit of ground. 11th.-Birthday of eified physician, Lü Sien. 12th. Fifteenth day of the fourth moon. Birthday of Chung Li-sien, one of the eight Tauist genii. 13th.--Day of ill-luck. 14th.-Death of au Empress. Birthday of Kam-fá, goddess of parturition, and of judge in tenth court of hades. 15th.- Birthday of deified physician, Wa-t'o, and of Tszu-mi, Tauist star god of malaria, 17th. Birthday of the goddess of the blind. 18th.-The spirits report to heaven. 20th.-Fête day of Bodhisattva Samanta Bhadra. 21st.-The Soiar term "little full;" sun erters Gemini. 231 d.-Birthday of Chung-stàn, de ficd warrior. 25tb.-Birth- day of god of medicine, Yoh-wang. 26th.-Death of an Empress. 28th.-First day of the fifth moon. Birthday of the Tauist god of the south pole. 30th.-Death of an Empress. 31st.-Auspicious day for worship.
JUNE.-1st. Tauist fast day. Dragon boat festival. Boat race and precessions. 3rd.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. 4th.- Birthday of a spirit of the ground. 5th.-The Solar term," grain spiked"; sun in Gemini. 6th. Auspicious day for worship. Birthday of a dragon spirit of the ground. 7th. Birthday of the tutelary god of walled towns, Sheng-wang. 8th.-Birthday of Ping-ling, deified satesman. 9th.-Birthday of god of war, Kwan-ti, aud of his son, General Kwan. 11th.-Fifteenth day of the fifth moon. 12th.-The spirits report to Heaven. Conjunction of heaven and earth. Day of abstinence. Fête day of Julai Buddha. Birthday of Chang Tao-ling (A.D. 34), ard of the present head of the Tauist church. 14th.-Birthday of a Tauist goddess, and of Si Wang-mu. 15th.- Auspicious day for worship. 16th.-Birthday of Ma Tan-yang, a Tauist saint, 17th.-Day of il-luck. 19th.-Death of an Empress. 21st.-The Solar term, "summer solstice"; sun enters Cancer. 23rd.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. 25th.-Birthday of Mayura Radja, god of sorcery. 26th.-First day of
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the sixth moon. 27th.-Division of the dragon spirits of the atmosphere. 28th.-- Birthday of Vêda, guardian of monasteries and nunneries. 29th.-Heaven pardous sins.
JULY.-1st.-Auspicious day for worship. Birthday of Yang-si, deified warrior, and of Tsui-pan, judge in hades. Fête day of Mount T'ai. 5th.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. Birthday of Liu Hai-sien, a Tauist saint. 7th.-The Solar term, "little heat;" sun in Cancer. 8th.-Fête day of Lu Can, god of car- penters and masots. 10th.-Fifteenth day of the sixth moon. 11th.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits reports to Heaven. 14th.-Fête day of Kwan-yin, goddess of mercy. 15th. First decade of heat commences. 16th.-Birthday of the god of horses. 18th.-Day of ill-luck. 19th.-Birthday of a god of fire, and of Wang-ling, a deified statesman. Fête day of the god of war, of the god of thunder, and of two Tauist genii, Hwoh and Hob. 20th. The earth spirit reigns. 21st.-Birthday of I-lang, and Chen-kiun, Tauist deities. 22nd.-Day of ill-luck. 23rd.-The Solar term, 'great heat"; sun enters Leo. 24th.-Birthday of the Tauist god of Ursa Minor. Auspicious day for fisting and worship. 25th.-Second decade of heat commences. 26th. First day of the seventh moon. During this moon is celebrated the "feast of all souls," with exhibitions of groups of statuettes, dwarf plants, and silk festoons. Masses are r ad for the dead by Tauist and Buddhist priests, private shrines cou- secrated, and finally rice scattered to feed starving ghosts. Paper clothes are burned for those who died on land or sea, and magic incantations, accompanied with dis- tortions of the fingers by priests (so as to imitate Sanskrit characters), Trustees of sacred endowments swear the oath of fidelity. 26th.-Fête day of Tauist philosopher, Lao Tszu. 30th.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven.
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AUGUST.-1st.--Birthday of a deified scholar, K'ang-shing, also of the god of Ursa Major, worshipped by literati, and of the god and goddess of the bedstea·l. 3rd.-Death of an Empress. 6th.-Birthday of Chang-ch'un, a Tauist saint. 7th. The solar term, "Autumn sets in;" Sun in Leo. 9th.-Fifteenth day of the seventh moon. Birthday of Chung-yuen, Tauist god of the element earth, also of Chang-loh, a Tauist saint. 11th.-Anniversary of the death of Emperor Hien- fung (A.D. 1861). 12th.-Birthday of the three Tauist gods of heaven, earth, and water and of five goddesses. 13th.-Birthday of the regent of Jupiter and the sixty Fête day of planetary year gods. 14th.-The third decide of heat commences. Chang, a Tauist saint. 15th.-Birthday of P'u-an, a Buddhist saint. 16th.- Birthday of the star god of wealth. 18th.-Fête day of the tutelary deity of walled towns, also of Chang Sien, a Tauist saint, and of Nagardjuna (A.D. 150), Buddhist patriarch. 19th.-Anniversary of the death of Emperor Kia K'ing (A.D. 1821). 23rd. The solar term "settled beat;' sun enters Virgo. 24th.-Birthday of the Buddhist god of departed spirits, Ti-ts'ang-wang. 25th.-First day of the seventh intercalary moon. 26th.-Auspicious day for worship. 29th.-Day of ill luck.
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SEPTEMBER.-5th.--Day of ill luck. 7th.-The solar term "white dew;" Sun in Virgo. 8th.-Fifteenth day of the seventh intercalary moon. Auspicious day for worship. 11th.-Heaven pardons sins. 13th.-Auspicious day for worship. 18th. -Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. 21st.-Autumnal worship of the lares rustici. 23rd.-The solar term "Autumnal equinox;" sun enters Libra. First day of the eighth moon. Birthday of Hu-sun, a deified physician, and of the Tauist god of the golden armour, worshipped by literati. 24th.-Birthday of the chief of the lares rustici. 25th.-Fête day of the god of the hearth. The gods of the northern bushel descend. 27th.-Fête day of the god of thunder. 30th.-Day
of ill-luck.
OCTOBER.-1st.-Death of the Emperor Tien-tsung (A.D. 1644). 2nd- Birthday of the god of the Northern Mountain. 3rd.-Death of Emperor T'ien- ming (A.D. 1627). 5th.-Birthday of a dragon spirit of the West. 7th.-Fifteenth Feast of lanterns. 8th. The solar day of the eighth moon, Worship of the moor. term "cold dew;" sun in Libra. Birthday of Tsai-t'ien, the monkey god (Hanuman)
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and of Chu, a deified warrior. 9th.-Auspicious day for worship._10th.-Birthday of Tsiu-sien, a Tauist saint. 14th. - Birthday of Dipamkara Buddha. 15th.- Death of Emperor Yung-chêng (A.D. 1735). 15th.-Birthday of T'ao-ye, inventor of pottery. 17th.--Birthday of the regent of the sun, worshipped by the sick. 19th. -Birthday of Confucius (B.C. 551). 20th.-The earth spirit reigns. 22nd.-The spirits report to Heaven. 23rd.-First day of the ninth moon. The solar term "hoar frost descends;" sun enters Scorpio. The gods of the southern bushel descend. 24th to 31st.-The nine gods of the northern bushel descend. 25th.-Birthday af Wu-yuen, a Tauist saint. 29th.-Auspicious day for worship. 31st.-Fête day of Chun-ti (Durga), also of Chun-yang, a Tauist saint, and of Tung-tu, a ruler in hades. Ascension of the god of war.
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NOVEMBER. 2nd.-Birthday of Yuen hwuy, first disciple of Confucius. 6th.- Fifteenth day of the ninth moon. Fête day of the Tauist god of the sombre altar. Birthday of the philosopher Chu Hi (A.D. 1131). 7th.-The Solar_term "winter sets in ; sun in Scorpio. Birthday of the god of the loom. 8th.-Day of ill-luck. The spirits report to Heaven. Birthday of the Tauist god, the golden dragon-king, also of Chiao-ts'ai, the god of wealth, and of the Tauist philosopher Koh-hung (circa 350 AD.) 9th.-Birthday of Tsu-shing, one of the inventors of writing. 14th.- Birthday of Yin, a Tauist saint. 18tb.-Death of an Empress. 19th.-Birthday of Wa Kwong, god of fire, and of Ma, a deified warrior. 20th.-Death of an Empress. 21st.-Birthday of Vaidurya Buddha. 22nd.-First day of the tenth moon. The Solar term "little
"" snow ; sun enter Sagittarius. Birthday of the god of the Eastern Mountain. A Tauist fast day. 23rd.-Birthday of Chau, attendant of the god of war. 24th.-Fête day of the Tauist "three brothers." 26th.-Heaven pardons sins. Death of patriarch Bodhidharma (A.D. 529). 27th.-Birthday of the inferior celestial spirits.
DECEMBER. 6th.-Fifteenth day of the tenth moon. Eclipse of the moon. Birthday of the regent of the element water, also of the god of sumall-pox, and of a deified warrior, Weu. Fête day of the god and goddess of the bedstead. 7th.-The Solar term great snow"; sun in Sagittarius. 8th.-A day of ill-luck. 11th. -A day of ill luck. Birthday of the goddess of sorcerers, also of Hü-tsing, a Tauist philosopher. A day of fasting and prayer. 16th.-Auspicious day for worship. 17th. -Birthday of the regent of the five mountains. 18th.-Birthday of the star god Tsu-mi. 20tb.-Fête day of Chau, attendant on the god of war. 21st.--First day of the eleventh moon. 22nd.-The Solar term, " winter solstice"; sun enters Capricorn. 24th.-Fête day of Confucius. 26:h.-Birthday of Yuh-wang Shang-ti, supreme god of the Tauist Pantheon. Fête day of the regent of the Western Mountain. 31st. -Birthday of Ta-yib, a Tauist star god, guardian of all sufferers.
JAPANESE.
NEW YEAR'S DAY.- First of January.
GEN-SHU-SAI.-The festival of opening all public business.
KI-GEN-SETSU.-The 11th of February; the Commemoration of Jimmu-Yennō, the first emperor of the present dynasty.
TEN CHŌ-SETSU.-The 3rd of November, the birthday of the reigning Emperor.
JEWISH.
The festivals of the Jews are held weekly, monthly, and yearly. Each seventh and fiftieth year, moreover, is kept with peculiar solemuities.
The weekly festival is the Sabbath, a day consecrated to rest and cheerful devo- tion. It was instituted when God rested, on the seventh day, from the work of crea- tion, and the precept. was renewed to the Hebrews in the wilderness of Sin (Ex. Chap. 16), ere yet the Decalogue had been given from Sinai. It is kept from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
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The monthly festival is held on the day of the new moon, or the first day of every month, which is proclaimed by sound of t:umpet; the law, however, did not oblige the people test on these days, though it appointed particular sacrifices.
The Feast of the Passover, of Pentecost, and of Tabernacles, were the three principal festivals observed under the law, and they were times of real joy and festi. vity. As all the male inhabitants throughout the country were required on these occasions to go up to Jerusalem, and the females also permitted to accompany them if they chose, the concourse was generally very great. These religious assemblies, besides commemorating important events in their history, also subserved other im- portant purposes. They kept them steadfast to their religion, by the view of the cere‐ m nies and the majesty of the divine s rvic; they affordel the means of religious instruction, for the law of God was then read and explained; and they served, more- over, to renew the acquaintance an 1 friendship of tribes and families, who from all parts of the country thus met three times in the year in the holy city.
The PASSOVER is institu'ed to commemorate the departure out of Egypt, because on the night preceding that departure the destroying angel who slew the first-born of the Egyptians passed over the houses of the Hebrews, they being marked with the blood of the lamb, which for this reason was called the Paschal Lamb. It was cele- brated on the fourteenth day of the first month of the ecclesiastical year. It falls on the evening of the 13th of April and finishes on the evening of the 21st April, and lasts seven days. A lamb, or a kid, without blemish, was killed, roasted, and eaten with unleavened breid and bitter herbs. The first Passover was eaten with their loins girded, their shoes on their feet, and their staves in their hands, that they might be in readiness for their journey, circumstances which were not observed in its celebration after the Exodus.
The Feast of PENTECOST, OF WEEKS, is celebrate on the fiftieth day after the Passover, and is a feast of thanksgiving to the Lord, wherein they acknowledge his dominion over their country and their labours, by offering to him two loaves as the first fruits of all their harvest. It also commemorates the giving of the law from Mount Sinai, two years and fifty days after their departure from Egypt. The Hebrews counted seven weeks from the Passover, beginning on the second day of that solemnity, and hence called it the Feast of Weeks; but by the Christians it is called Pentecost, a name which signifies the Fiftieth Day. It was on the day of Pentecost that the Holy Spirit was poure out from the ascended Saviour upon his Apostles, endowing them with miraculous gifts for establishing the New Testament kingdom.
The Feast of TABERNACLES was instituted as a memorial of their fathers having dwelt in ten's for forty years, during the passage through the wilderness. It is kept in the first month of the civil year, falls on the evening of the 7th October, and finishes on the evening of the 16th October, and lasts eight days, the first and eighth being the most sol mn. In former times during its continuance they lived in booths, tents, or arbours, constructed of the branches and leaves of trees.
These were the three Great Festivals at which all the males were required to go "Three times in a year shall all thy males appear be- up to Jerusalem to worship. fore the Lord thy God, in the place which he shall choos", in the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and in the Feast of Weeks, and in the Feast of Tabernacles."-D ut. XVI., 16; Ex. XXXIV., 23.
The Feast of TRUMPETS is celebrated on the first day of their civil year (24th Sept.), its commencement being proclaimed by sound of trumpet, and the day is kept solema, all business being forbidden and certain sacrifices appointed to be off red.
There are also two other feasts, though not appointed by law, which require notice, as they are often mentioned in Jewish history. The feast of DEDICATION was appointed to celebrate the re-establishment of Divine worship in Jerusalem, after Antiochus Epiphanes had been vanquished and the temple purified. It is observed for eight days, from the 25th of the third month (commences on the evening of the 28th November), and is also called the Feast of Lights, from the illuminations which the Jews make during these days in their houses.
Poorim falls on the 14th and 15th of the sixth month (commences on the even- ing of the 14th March), and commemorates the defeat of Haman. On these days
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they give alms to the poor and presents to their friends on account of the lives of all the Jews having been saved by Esther, (it is therefore called "Feast of Esther") which happened on the 13th of the 6th month (civil year)-March.
The 10th of the first month of the civil year is the day of ATONEMENT, on which they observe a fast from 6 P.M. of the 9th to 7 P.M. of the 10th, and ask forgiveness for their sins. Other fasts were also instituted in later times, connected with the siege of Jerusalem (10th of tenth month), the capture of the city (17th of the fourth month), the burning of the temple (9th of the fifth month), nd the death of Gueda- liah (3rd of the first month) of the civil year.
Every seventh year is to the Jews a Sabbatical year; and we find that Alexander the Great granted them au ex mption from tribute on that year.
After seven weeks or Sabbath of years, that is, after seven times seven years, the great Festival of the JUBILEE was celebrated; aud during the whole year they neither sowed nor reap d. On this fiftieth year every one resume possession of his inheritance, whether it were sold, mortgaged, or alienated in any way, and Hebrew slaves of every description were set fre, with their wives and children. Houses and edifices in walled towns were the only kind of property that did not return to the original owner in the year of the Jubilee.
MAHOMEDAN.
RAMAZAN.--The Mahomedan fast commences each day throughout the month of this name, when the first streak of light borders the eastern horizon, and continues until the stars are clearly discerned in the heavens. During the whole of these hours not the slighte t particle of food, not one single drop of water nor any other liquid, or smoke ever passes the lips. Each day during the last is passed in occa- sional prayer, besides the usual nimaz, and in reading the Koran or lives of the pro- phets. The fast is broken by dates, in remembrance of the Prophet's family, whose great luxury was supposed to b the date of Arabia, and some cooling draught is added it required. The conclusion of the month Ramazan is celebrated as an Eed festival and is bailed with great rejoicing a d merriment. In every house the same dainties are provided, every amusement that can be thought of is indulged in. In some houses the nautch girls are in the apartments of the gentlemen and the "domui" in those of the women.
EED KORBAN.-In commemoration of Abraham offering up Ishmael; and this is the day on which they annually perform the Haj at M cca. The followers of Ma- homed claim to be descendants of Abraham through his son Ishmael, who, they aver, was chosen as the offering to the Almighty, and not Isaac, thus diff ring from the Jews and Chri tians, groun ling their assertions on traditions which they deem conclusive evidence on the subject, in opposition to the authority of the Bible. The offering thus made is annually commemorated by the sacrifice of animals, such as came's, sheep, goats or lambs, accordi: g to each person's means, which answer the purpose of honouring the memory of Abraham and Ishmael. The followers of Ma- homed believe that the entr nce to Paradi e is guarded by a bridge as narrow as a scythe, or some such equally sharp instrument, affording a precarious and unstable footing. To enable them, therefore, to pass without danger, they believe that the animals they bave sacrificed at the feast of Eed will be present to lend their aid to help them over in safety.
MOHARRAM. A celebrated mourning festival held annually in remembrance of the first martyrs of Mussulmans-Hassain and Hossein--the two sous of Fatima and Ali, from whom the whole race of Syads have descended. Hassain was p isoned by an emissary of the usurping Kalipha, and Hossein, the last victim of the desce:- dants of the prophet's family, to King Yaz'd's (son of Mariah) fury, suffering a cruel death after the most severe trials on the plain of Kurbala, on the tenth day of the Arabian month of Moharram, the anniversary of which catastrophe is solemnised with the most devoted zeal. Hassain aud Hossein were, as above stated, the two
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sons of Ali, by his cousin Fatima, the daughter of Mahomed, and after the murder of their father by the contrivances of the then ruling Kalipha, they with their families After residing there for several years, removed from Sawn, the capital, to Medina. the people of Shawn, being tired of King Yazid's tyrannical rule, invited Hossein to return to the capital, and assume bis lawful right as Iman (leader of the faithful). Before accepting this invitation, Hossein sent Moslem, his cousin, as a messenger to report the true state of affairs to him; but on his arrival with his two sons at Shawn, he was seized by order of King Yazid, and cast from a precipice, and his two sons This were barbarcusly murdered, for the sake of the reward offered for their heads. forms the subject of the ten days' bewailing during the Moharram. The Mahomedans are divided into distinct sects, called the Sunis and the Shias. The former regard Ali and his descendants as the lawful leaders after Mahomed, and the latter Ali and his descendants as fourth Kaliph or after the Kaliphah of Abubakr, Oomer, and Oosman, who died in the lifetime of Ali, and as the Shias are cursing Abubakr, Oomer, an Oosman, the Kaliphas, as Abubakr, Omar, &c., hence quarrels, animosities, and dislikes are hoarded up to be avenged when opportunity offers. Tazias (a term The festival begins on the first day of the moon (Motarram). signifying grief, and applied to a representation of the mausoleum erected over the remains of Iman Hossein at Kurbalu), made of ivory, ebony, sandalwood, cedar, and some wrought in silver filigree, and indeed of every variety of material, from pure silver to bamboo and paper, according to the rank and wealth of the party, are exhibited in every direction, and conveyed in procession through the streets. Mourning ass mblies are held morning and evening in the Imanbares by Shias, during the Moharram, and the head priest or preacher recites a subject for each day's service from the various books composed on the subject descriptive of the lives and sufferings of Hassain and Hossei.. The Marsiah, a poetical composition of great merit, and embracing the whole of the subject they commemorate, is charted with great eff ct; the names of their lawful leaders are recounted with Then comes the procession of Dial blessings, and that of the Kaliphas with cur es. Dhal-Hossein's horse killed at Korbala, bɛautifully caparisoned; an 1 fically the Tazias are deposited with funeral rites in the public burial grounds, when the Moharram ceases. The Tabut is a slight framework of bamboo and tinsel. These structures varv considerably in size and appearancs, according to the taste and ability of thʊse who build them. Before these Tabuts incense is burned and various other rites are performed. The Tabuts, it is said, are peculiar to Inlia They are not mentioned in the Koran, nor are they built by the inhabitants of Persia and Arabia. Many Mahomedans regard them with strong disapprobation, both Shias and Snis. In Bombay a portion of the Mahomedans and Hindoos unite in building the Tabuts. These are taken out, and, accompanied with music, carried in procession through the Bhendy Bazar, from midnight of the ninth until three o'clock of the morning of the tenth day, and from twelve to six o'clock on ta afternoon of the same day, on their way to the beach in Back Bay, where the greater part of the Taouts, after being The practico of building stripped of whatever is of value, are cast into the sea. Tabuts seems to be losing ground in Bombay, a portion of those who formerly united in this having adopted the views of those opposed to such things. Mahomedans, especially Suuis of India, who do not unite in building the Tabuts, are accustomed to go on this occasion to the mosques for ten succ ssive nights to listen to the account of the death of Hossein. Their demonstrations of grief, however, are not equal tɔ those of the Moguls and Persians (because Mahomedans are forbidden to weep aloud), who while listening to the recital, weep aloud, and smite violently upon their breast. In Bombay there is, strictly speaking, no representation of the battle which was fought previous to the death of Hussein. Some two or three horsemen bearing flags enter the large yard adjoining the Imanbares with loud wailing, and are followed by two horses caparisoned to represent those which were for the use of the fallen Hossein. One person on horseback, with a long sword apparentiy run through the head and covered with blood, joins in the wailing. A female infant, in deep mourning, sitting at the door of a small mausoleum, which is carried on shoulders of men,
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constantly cast ashes or cut-straw upon her head, in token of grief. These pass round in a circle, accompanied or followed by a company on foot who beat upon their breast, crying, "Hai Hossein! Hai Hossein!" Sometimes, a person represented in a dying state, his body covered with wounds and blood, and darts and daggers run into it, is carried about in procession. It would seem that this festival is now celebrated with less effort and effect than formerly. It is entirely disapproved by the Suuis.
PARSEE.
Parsees originally came from Prsia, where they were once the ruling nation. The Persian Empire was extended in their time from th Mediterranean to the Irdus, from the Jaxartes to Arabia and the confines of Egypt. They had also extended their conquests into Indi›. But after the overthrow of their last monarch, Yez lezerd III., by Caliph Omar, Persia became a prey to the Arabs and Turks, who exercised a most tyrannical sway with the view of converting Parsees to the Moslem Faith. To escape religious persecution and oppression at the hands of their Mahomedan conquerors, a very large number of Parsees fled from their mother country, and about the eighth century took refuge at Sanjam, in Western India, where Hindoo idolatry and polytheism were prevalent. Parsees, however, clung to their own rites and ceremonies and preserved monotheism wherever they went and in whatever position their lot was cast. From Saujam they dispersed themselves into small knots over the whole of Guzerat, and we find them occupying responsible positions under the sway of the Delhi Moguls, and also under the Portuguese Government at Bombay. They had been rendering material assistance, both pecuniary and mercantile, to the Honour- able the East India Co. at Surat. Surat had, however, to yield its commercial importance to Bombay, which, being the principal seaport of Western India, afforded. peculiar advantages for the development of commerce, in which the Parsees have taken the leading part. To the shores of China they were the first to migra e in 1756, and for more than a hundred years Parsee firms have been carrying on a thriv ng trade in Canton, Macao, Hongkong, and Shanghai. With Bengal, Pegu, Rangoon, Madras, and the Malabar coast they also began to trade in rice, timber, &c. at an early date. Under he fostering care of the British they soon extended their trade with England in cotton, piece goods, and other staples. The particular characteristics of the community ar, devout loyalty, love of truth and constitutional justice, libe- rality, and mercantile enterprise. These have led to their rapid dev lopment from a state of obscurity and poverty into opulence and social and political importance. The liberality of the Parsees is proverbial. From the year 1803 we find them contributing to subscriptions raised in England; as in the memorial fund of William Pitt, the testimonial to Dr. Jenner, the weil known discoverer and propagator of vaccination, the London Patriotic Fund of 1804, the Marquis of Cornwallis Memorial Fund of 1806, and the London Hospital Fund of 1808 and several others, without needlessly entering into a description of the way in which they have always stood forward during the last fifty years in the cause of suffering humanity.
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The Parsees of India are divided into two sec's-the "Shanshahis" or Rasmis," and the "Kudmis" or "Churigars," the former of whom constitute the larger portion of the race.
This division originated only about a hundred and fifty years ago, when a learned Persian priest, named Jamasp, arrived in India, and found that his co-religionists differed from their brethren of Iran in their calculation of time by a full month, and in other minor points relating to their "Liturgy." Serious disputes arose in consequence, which ended in the formation of the two sects, the Shanshahis adhering to their own views, and the Kudmis adopting the opinions imported by Jamasp, thus agree ng with their Persian brethren. Notwithstanding this division, no estrangement exists between them in their social intercourse. The difference lies only in their computation of time, and in some slight variations in their form of prayer. Intermarriage is allowed, as well as admission to each other's places of worship.
The festivals of the Parsees are celebrated with little or no outward pomp. Their holidays are mostly occupied in prayers in the morning, and festivities and rejoicing
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during the rest of the day. Some of their religious institutions are traced to a very ancient period. The festival of the Nowroz dates from upwards of three thousand years before Christ, and is kept to this day by most of the nations of Western Asia, notwithstanding the difference of creed. The Emperor Akbar ado ted the "Nowroz" and fourte n other festivals of the Parsees for the observance of those who were attached to his favourite doctrines of the "Ilati faith," or the "R ligion of God," which he fruitlessly endeavoured to intro 'uce among the people.
PAPETI, OR NEW YEAR'S DAY.- Among the festivals observed by the Parsees, the first and most universally kep is the Papeti, or new year's day. On this day the Parsees rise early, and dress themselves in new suits of clothes, and those piously disposed say their prayers in their private residenc ́s, or visit their tri nds and rela- tives, when the " Hama-jor" or joining of hands is performed; this ceremony is a sort of greeting corresponding to the European fashion of wish ng each other a happy new year. Their frien Is and relations are invite i to breakfast. The morning thus occupied, they spend the rest of the day in their country houses or clubs, where feasting and rejoicings are kept up till a late hour. Alms are also given to the poor in the course of the day, and new suits of clothes are presented to servants and dependents.
The ancient Persians reckoned a new era from the accession of each successive monarch, and as Yezd-zerd, of the Sassanian dynasty, was their last King, when dethroned by Caliph Omar about A.D 640, the date of his accession to the throne has been brought down to the present time, thus making their current year 1248-49.
In their calculation of the year only 365 days are allowed; leap year is unknown to them, though there are records which prove that in every 120 years one month was added to make it correspond with the solar year.
The year is divided into tw lve months, of 30 days each, and five days, or "Gathas" as these are named, added at the end to make up the deficiency. These five Gatha days are held as the most sacred in the year, and th se piously disposed spend them solely in prayers.
KHURDAD-SAL.-The s cond of the Parsee 'estivals is the "Khurdad-Sal" day, or the anniversary of the birth of their prophet Zoroaster, who, they say, was born in the city of Reb, in the North of Persia, in the reign of Darius Hystapis, about 520 years before Christ. Heeren places the birth of this celebrated personage about 1,200 years anterior to this. Parsees themselves differ as to the exact time of the birth of their prophet; a part of them fix the period at B.C. 389, others at B.C. 538. Religious ceremonies are performed in the morning by the women of the family and the priests; the men, as usual on such occasions, limiting themselves to private prayers.
AMURDAD-SAL.-This holiday, which falls on the day immediately after the preceding festival, appears to have no origin in the broks of the Parsees. It is merely kept up as the continuation of the "Khurdad Sal; no religious ceremonies are required, and the day is always spent in the enjoyment of pleasures.
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of memory their dead by annual religious ceremonies performed it the house; but such of their friends as die on long voyages or in unknown places, and the date of whose death cannot be positively ascertained, are, according to the terms of their religion, honoured by sacred rites on this day. The ceremony consists in a man or woman preparing small round pieces of baked bread, called darans, which are put on a truy or other copper vessel, along with the fruits and flowers, over which the priest per- forms the prayers of the Baj, or " Vaj," as it is called by M. Anquetil du Perron in his "Zend Avesta." According to the translation published by this learned French- man, the Baj is an invocation of the names of the departed, and of such of the angels as have a direct control over the souls of the dead after their departure from this world. Prayers of this sort are still performed among the Hindus and the Mahomedans, and are not unknown in the Roman Catholic countries of Europe.
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ARDIBEHEST JASAN.-This festival, as its name implies, is ma ntained in honour of Ardibehest Amshaspond, the angel controlling the sacred fire, that element being one of the wonders of divine creation. The fire-temples are crowded on this day, sandalwood is offered t.. the sacred flame, and prayers offered to the Supreme Deity.
THE NOWROZ. The fifth on the list is the celebrated Nowroz, called by some the Nowroz í-Jamshid or the Nowroz í-Sultan, the King's day. This celebrated festival falls generally about the 21st day of March, and correspo..ds with our Vernal Equinox. This day is observed by the modern Persians, the Arabs, the Turks, and several other Asiatic nations for the computation of the solar year, and for State purposes, such as the collection of revenue, and the arrangements for the agricultural operations of the year. Eastern writers date the origin of this festival from the time of Jamshid, the third King of the Peshdadian dynasty of Persia. Jamshid is supposed by Bailly to have flourished 3,209 years before Christ; the Shah Namah celebrates him as the first King of his race, who introduced civilisation among mankind and establi hed the computation of time. If we are to believe the Persian writers, the exquisite bas-reliefs among the ruins of Persepolis-still visible in beauty after a lapse of two thousand years-are representations of the Court of Jamshid, more especially on the festival of the Nowroz. The sculptures at this place contain representations of the Courts of ancient Persia, with the long train of attendants bringing offerings to the feet of M.narchs; and as the Nowroz is a sort of "revenue settlement" day, when the chiefs of different provinces lay their annual contributions before the throne, and are allowed audience with the monarch, the idea of a part of the Persepolitan bas-reliefs being a picture of some ancient King of Persia holding his Court on the day of the Nowroz does not appear to be without foundation. In Persia this festival is kept for several days with unusual pomp by all the inhabitants, whether Mahomedans or Parsees. In India it is simply a day of rejoicing.
AVA ARDUI SUR JASAN.-Ava, in the Zend text, is the name of the angel who presides over the sea, and this "Jasan," or festival, is held in his bonour. The Parsees are required on this day to approach the sea shore, or any stream of water, and chant the Zend prayers, but owing to their long residence in India they have borrowed many Hindu rites in the observance of this holiday, and offerings of sugar, cocoanuts, flowers, &c., to the sea, are not uncommon. The better-informed portion of the community, however, do not join with their brethren in these superstitious acts. In Bombay a fair is held on the Esplanade in honour of this festival.
ADAR JASAN.-Adar, another synonym for fire, is the name by which the ninth month of the Parsee year is called. This is the most sacred of the twelve months, and the ninth day of that month is held in great respect and sanctity. On this day the fire temples are very much crowded, and offerings of sandalwood are made to the sacred flame, and money distributed among the priests.
Besides the above, there are the festivals of Meher Jasan, the Bahman Jasan, and a few others of less importance, all of which are partially observed,
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LIST OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS
IN CHINA, JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES, COCHIN CHINA,
SIAM, AND SINGAPORE, FOR 1881.
In the following List, the occupation and residence are both given so far as ascertained. Where the Name of the Place is omitted, Hongkong will be understood.
Aarestrup, A., steward, International Hospital, Hiogo
Aarons, H., (Vogel & Co.) clerk, Praya
Abarca, R. M., (Ayala & Co.) clerk, Manila
Abbey, R., clerk, Government telegraph service, Yokohama
Abbott, E., broker, Yokohama
Abbott, R. J., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Abbott, J. C., captain, steamer Fokien, Coast
Abdolkhasen, H. M, (Hajee Meerza Mahomed Ally & Co.) manager, Lyndhurst terrace
Abdoolally, N., (A. Habibbhoy) manager, Lyndhurst Terrace
Abdoola, Allarukia, draper, Graham street
Abdoolhoosen, E., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Abdoolkadir Sedick, (Hajee Hamed Hajee Esack) clerk, Gage street
Abdoolkurim Ally Mahomed, (Hajee Esmail Hajee Ahmed) manager, Peel street
Abdoollutiff Abdoolally, broker, Wellington street
Abegg, H., (Sieber & Brennwald) clerk, Yokohama
Abell J., (M. Martin & Co.) clerk, Stanley street (absent)
Abell, J. C., broker, and secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Hiogo
A bella, V. de, contador, tribunal de Cuentas, Manila
Aberdien, A., sergeant, British Legation escort, Tokio
Abesser, R., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Abraham, A. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya
Abraham, R., overman, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Abraham, A. E. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) agent, Hankow
Abrams, H., horse dealer, Singapore
Abren, J. sobrestante mayor, ayuntamiento, Manila
Acal, M., army medical department, Manila
Acha, M. de, (Perez & Achia) storekeeper, Iloilo
Acha, A. de, (Perez & Acha) assistant, Manila
Acheson, J., acting assist. statistical secretary, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Ackerizann, J. C., captain, steamer China, Hongkong and Shanghai
Adam, T. B., M.B. &c, (Stewart & Rennie) assistant, Foochow
Adams, Rev. J. S., missionary, Nanking
Adams, Lieut. C. A., executive officer, U S.S. Palos
Adams, K. D., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Canton
Adams, M. J., inspector of nuisances
Adams, M. C., storekeeper, Nagasaki
Adams, W. Stanley, M.D., medical practitioner and health officer, Caine road
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Adams, F., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Adamson, A., chief engineer, U.S.S. Swatara
Adamson, H. H., first lieutenant, Chinese gunboat Chen-to, Canton Addicks, J. T., paymaster, U.S S. Ashuelot
Addiscott, W. H., fitter, H. M. Naval Yard
Addosio, Rev. P. d', Roman Catholic missionary, Peking Adnams, W. T., chief storeman, H.M. Naval Yard Adolf, G., husbandry section, home department, Tokio Adriaensens, M. J. de, president, real audiencia, Manila Adriano, J. de D., ecclesiastical department, Manila Aenlla, J. A. oficial, ayuntamiento, Manila
Agar, L. de, third secretary, Spanish Legation, Peking Agnew, R., carpenter, U.S.S. Alert
Agostini, P. d,' (D. Musso & Co.) clerk, West Point Agthe, K., (H. Müller & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Aguado, F., contador, auditor general's department, Manila Aguila, A. L. S. del, marine officer, Post-office Aguirre, L., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ahlmann, J. A., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) piermaster, West Point
Ahrens, H., (H. Ahrens & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Aichberger, von, consul for Germany, Amoy
Aikin, J. B., boatswain, U.S.S. Richmond
Ailion, J. A., (Ed. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Osaka
Ainslie, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow
Aitken, A. G., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) supt. engineer
Aitken, A. M., Jun., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Alabaster, H., tutor and translator, Royal Palace, Bangkok
Alabaster, C., consul for Great Britain, &c., Hankow
Alabor, J., (G. R. Lammert) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Alba, V., clerk, audit department, Manila
Albero, H., assistant, Custom house, Manila.
Alberoni, C., painter, Manila
Albertim, inspector of police, Saigon
Alborado, A., constable, British consulate, Takao
Alboytir, P., "Agencia Maritima." Murallon, Manila
Alcazar, J., administracion civil, Manila
Alcega, F., contador, direccion administracion civil, Manila
Alcott, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkia.g
Alcuas, C., ("La Puerta del Sol") assistant, Manila
Alcuas, V., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Alcuaz, C. S. de, "La Puerta del Sol" storekeeper, Manila
Aldagaser, M., carriage builder, Iloilo
Aldecoa, Z. I. de, (Aldecoa & Co.) merchant, Manila
Aldegner, M., (Aldegner & Sous) merchant, Iloilo
Aldon, A., billiard room proprietor, Iloilo
Aldrich, A. S., sec. to directors & chief account., Government railway service, Yokohama
Aldridge, E. A., Mari ime Customs assistant, Hoihow
Alegre, J., (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Marila
Alemão, D., (Brandão & Co.) clerk, Wellington street
Alenas, V., eccles.astical departm nt, Manila
Alexander, T., Engineering College. Tokio
Alexander, Rev. T. T., missionary, Tokio
Alford, E. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Alford, R. G., surveyor, Arbuthno' Road
Algar, A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Alger, P. R., cadet-midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
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Alioth, A., (Ziegler & Co.) merchant, Yokolama Allaire, midshipman, French corvette Champlain
Allan, H. T., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Allan, J., (Sandilands, Buttery & Co.) merchant, Penang
Allan, J. R., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) engineer, Singapore
Allan, G., (Hongkong Ice Co.) assistant, East Point
Allan, J. M., (Kiangnan Arsenal) overseer of marine engineering, Shanghai
Allanson, Wm., (Geo. Barnet & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Allard, Rev. M. J. F., French Catholic Mission, Pulo Tikus, Penang
Allarukhia, B., (Jairazbhoy Peerbboy) clerk, Wellington street
Allcock, G. H., silk inspector, Yokohama
Allcor, J. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Allemão, A. E., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Allen, J. F., inland sea pilo', Nagasaki
Allen, E. L. R., assistant, Briti-h Consulate, Foochow
Allen, Whitworth, bill brok r, Penang
Allen, A. C., lieutenant, H.B. M gunvessel Lily
Allen, J. H. B., (Geo. Óliver & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Allen, C. F. R., British Consul, Newchwang
Allen, Rev. Y. J., D.D., L.L.D., missionary, Shanghai
Allen, Henry, Junr., commission agent, Yokohama
Allimahomed, A. I., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Gage street
Allington, J., carpenter, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Allofs, French Catholic Mission, Peking
Alloin, J. M., (Alldin & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Allshorn, F. J., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Allum, W. E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Almada e Castro, J. M. d', first clerk, Col. Sec. office, and acting clerk of counci's Almeid, J. G. R. d', (Donaldson & Burkinsbaw) clerk, Singapore
Almeida, J. F. d', (Celestial Empire office) compositor, Shanghai
Almeida, A. M, d', (Holme, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Almei 'a, J. d', ars nal foreman, Örarance store department
Almeida, Rev. F. A. d', vicar of St. Anthony's church, Macao
Almeida, J. M. R. a', captain, second battalion, Macao
Almeida, J. E. d', student interpreter, procurador's department, Macao Almeida, L. F. d', (Sieber Waser) clerk, Shanghai
Almeida, I. A. d', (Chartered Bank of India) clerk, Queen's-road
Almeida, F. J. d', (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Almeida, C. M. d', (E. Millot & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Almeida e Azevedo, A. E. d', attorney-general, Macao
Almeida, A. J. d', (National Bank of India) clerk, Shanghai
Almeida, E. F. d', Jr., (Ed. Scheilh ss & Co.) clerk, hanghai
Almeida, J. d', (H.K.C. & M.S.B. Co.) wharfinger
Almeida, Rev. M. F. do Rozario e, chaplain, Hospital de San Rafael, Macao Almeida, J. E. d', merchant, Macao
Almeida, J. A. d', retired lieut. colonel, Macao
Almeida, J. d', broker, Singapore
Alonço, J. J. da Silva, almoxarife, Almoxarifado de Guerra, Macao
Alonço, J., Junr., (Hongkong Gas Co.) clerk, West point
Alonço, V., (Hongkong Gas Co.) clerk, West point
Alonso, J., anxiliare de fomento, civil gv rnment, Manila
Alonso, J. G, ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Alonso, F. G., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Alonso, E., secretary, army department, Manila
Alonso, R., surgeon, army medical department, Manila Alonso, T. D., lieutenant of cavalry, Philippines.
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Alquier, Biron, captain, French frigate Thémis Alsencio, V., captain, civil horse guards, Manila Alvares, J. J. F., surgeon, military department, Macao Alvarez, J., oficial del detale, arsenal, Manila Alvarez, J., officer, guardia civil veterana, Manila Alves, A. F., accountant, Colonial Treasury
Alves, J. M. S., clerk, Colonial Secretary's office
Alves, J. L. de S., clerk, Harbour Master's office Alves, P. M., clerk, Colonial Treasury
Alzas, telegraphist, Gocong, Saigon
Amalunxen, E. A. v., (Shanghai Mercury) clerk, Shanghai Ambertin, Bro., assistant, W. st Point Reformatory
Ambeyrac, sub lieu.enaut, French troops, Hanoi
Ambrose, J., (Iveson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ament, Rev. W. S., missionary, Peking
Amermann, Rev. J. L., missionary, Tokio
Ames, S. J. B., commissioner of Police Force, Bangkok Amie, tidesurveyor, Customs, Haiphong
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Anchant, P. C., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Singapore
Anderson, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Singapore Andersen, R., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Andersen, H., (Japan Photographic Association) photographer, Yokohama Andersen, L. A., surveyor to Lloyds' agents, Germanic Lloyds', &c., Amoy Andersen, N. P., captain, Customs revenue cruiser Kua-hsing, Shanghai And rson, F., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Anderson, A., (A. S. Watson & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Anderson, Jas., manager, Foochow Dockyard, Foochow Anderson, C. E., (J. L. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Amoy And rso, P., medical m.ssi nary, Taiwan
Anderson, R., (Howarth, Erskine & Co.) engineer, Singapore Anderson, J. G., (J. M. Lyon & Co.) assistant, Singapore Anderson, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Anderson, J., (J. Reyna) engineer, Iloilo
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Anderson, J. L., (J. L. Anderson & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Anderson, J. H., (R. Anderson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai and Kiukiang
Anderson, R., (R. Anderson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai and Kiukiang
Anderson, W. C. C., (Geo. W. Collins & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin
Anderson, J., lightkeeper, Shantung Promontory lighthouse
Ando, Taro, Japanese consul, Caine road
Andrade, J. J. d', (French Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road
André, A., (Melchers & Co.) merchant and consul for Austria-Hungary, Peddar's Wharf Andreis, E., (L. Caudrelier) assistaut, Yokohama
Andrew, J., professor, San Juan de Letram College, Manila Andrew, J. M., assistant, "Hotel de l'Europe," Singapore
Anderson, W., medical officer, British Legation, and to Govt. Railway department, Tokio Anderson, D., (Ed. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Andrew, P., assistant, "Hotel de l'Europe," Singapore Andrew, J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai Andrews, J. W., first mate, Tungsha lightship, Shanghai Andrews, L. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila
Andrews, J. W., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Newchwang Andrien, contractor, Phnom-penh, Cambodia Anduiza, "La Bilbaina" restaurant, Manila
Angell, J. B., U.S. minister, Peking
Angelucci, coffee house keeper, Saigon
Angie, tidesurveyor, Customs, Haiphong
Angier, H. E., (E. E. Australasia and China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road Anglin, J. R., proprietor, Japan Gazette, Yokohama
Angulo, A., restaurant keeper, Manila
Angulo, J. Perez, dean, Cabildo Eclesiastico, Manila (absent)
Angus, W. M., Engineering College, Tokio
Angus, J. M., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Angus, G., auctioneer, Singapore
Anlestia, F. C. y, ayudante, inspeccion de Montes, Manila
Annan, Robt., garrison sergeant-major
Annand, J., (Annand & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Annatoyn, J. D., Maritine Customs tide-waiter, Newchwang
Annesley, W. M., lieut.-commander, H.B M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Annoi, (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Saigon
Anot, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Anson, A. H., lieutenant, H.B. M. corvette Comus
Anson, Hon. Major-General A. E, H., C.M.G., Lieut.-Governor of Penang Anthony, Wm., gunner, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Anthony, J., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point
Anton, P. W., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Anton, J. Ross, broker, College Gardens
Antonio, E., (Stephens & Ho mes) clerk, Club Chambers Antonio, L., Maritime Customs' lightkeeper, Shanghai Antony, surgeon, French cruiser Du Couedic, Haiphong
Anzer, J., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Apcar, A. M., merchant and commission agent, Hollywood Road Apostol, J., clerk, United States Consulate, Manila
Apper, G., councillor-at-law, Tokio
Aquino, T. d', (Wilkinson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Aquino, J. C. d', (National Bank of India) clerk, Shanghai
Aquino, B. J. d', assistant purser, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Canton
Aquino, E. H. d', clerk, Stamp Revenue office
Araneta, H., trader, Iloilo
Araneta, A., trader, Iloilo
Aranllo, M., relator, Supreme Court, Manila
Arbod, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Arbuthnot, E. O., (Reid, Evans & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Arce, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Arcelli, G. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Arche, L. V., assistant, Custom-house, Manila
Archibald, A. M., (National Bank of India) acting accountant, Shanghai
Arduzer, pilot, Saigon
Arellano, E. R., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Arellano, J. R. de, director of Mint, Manila
Arendt, C., secretary, interpreter, German Legation, Peking
Arenosa, M. L. de, (R. de la Vara) clerk, Manila
Aretz, W. H., merchant, Shanghai
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Arevalo, B., dentist, Manila
Arevalo, J., dentist, Manila
Arfeuille, d', inspector of native affairs, Saigon Argüelles, C., conservador, floral department, Manila
Ari, Lala, proprietor, "French Hotel," Manila
Arias, M., clerk, administracion de Estancadas, Manila
Arias, R. R. de, Commandante general del Apostadero, Manila
Ariene, J., interpreter French Consulate, Shanghai
Arisa, E., almacenero, adminis. colecciones y labores, Manila
Arjânee, F. H., (N. Mody & Co.) merchant and hon. sec. Parsee Club, Queen's road
Armitage, J. L., second lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Armour, J., Maritime Customs tidesurveyor, and harbour master, Wuhu
Armstrong, J., second engineer, revenue cruiser Ling Feng, Amoy
Armstrong, J. M., Government auctioneer and commission agent, Queen's road central
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Arnand, clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Arnault, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Arnhold, J., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent)
Arnhold, Ph., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Arnold, T., public accountant, Bank Buildings
Arnold, Major A. S., Kioto, Japan
Arust, D., construction section, Osaka
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Arozoo, J. B, foreman, Mission Press. Singapore
Arnoux, G. d', Maritime Customs assistant, Shangbai
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Arranger, J., (Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris) sub-accountant, Shanghai Arranz, Rev. C, Roman Catholic missionary, Tamsui.
Arriagao, A. F. d', student, Procurador's department, Macao
Arrieta, Dr. J. de, profesor de derecho civil, University, Manila Arrivet, J. B., teacher, foreign language school, Tokio Arroja, T., trader, Iloilo
Arthur, Wm. M. B., third master, Central School, Gough street Artindale, R. H., (Iveson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Asensi, M., suplente, Supreme Court, Manila
Asgar, M. E. H., (H. A. Asgar & H. Esmail) merchant, Gage street Ashley, C. J., sail maker, Shanghai
Ashmore, Rev. Wm, Jr., missionary, Swatow
Ashmore, Rev. Wm., D.D., missionary, Swatow
Ashton, F., P. A. engineer, U.S.S. Monocacy
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Ashton, J., secretary, Shanghai Cub, Shanghai
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Ashton, H., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila Ashton, F., captain, steamer Albay, Coast
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Ashton, S., master mariner
Aslusio, L., president San Juan de Letram College, Manila
Asmus, H. L., (Kim Cheng Rice Mill) engineer, Bangkok
Asse, regis rar to justice of the peace, Saigon
Assis, F. d' boarding-house keeper, Upper Station street
Assumpção, J. C. d', first clerk, revenue office, Macao
Assumpção, C. A. R. d', student interpreter, Procurador's department, Macao
Assumpção, J. C. P. d', secretary, Revenue office, Macao
Astolfi, schoolmaster, Haiphong
Aston, W. G., British Consul, Hiogo
Astorga, L., trader, Iloilo
Aström, C., pilot, Bangkok
Asverus, Otto, marine surveyor,
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Atkinson, R. W., B. Sc., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
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Atkinson, J., (Kiangnan Arsenal) overseer of powder manufacture, Shanghai Atkinson, Rev. J. L., M.D., missionary, Hiogo
Atterbury, E., medical missionary, Peking
Aubert, F. B., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai Aubrist, chief engineer, French cruiser Champlain Audemar, supt. lieutenant, French troops, Hanoi Adibert, (Messageries Maritimes) assistant, Saigon Augé, chancelier, French Consulate, Haiphong Augueta, A., ministro, tribunal de cuentes, Manila Augusto, P., captain, second battalion, Macao (absent) Aumoitt ,, acting, French consul, Hanoi
Aurget, A., chief enginer, Chinese gunboat Ching-tsing, Canton Aurientio, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Osaka
Aussenac, E., chancelier, French consulate, Manila
Aussenac, E., (Guichard et fils) clerk, Manila
Austen, A. A., P. A. surgeon, U.S.S. Richmond
Austen, E. J., assistant engineer, H.B.M.S. gun-vessel Kestrel
Austen, W. T., missionary to seamen, Yokohama
Austen, J. G., (Austen & Co.) merchant, and United States vice-consul, Iloilo
Austen, George, (Austen & Co.) merchant, Iloilo (absent)
Auton, W. J. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. gunvessel Lily
Autridge, W. B., paymaste, H.B.M. sloop Albatross Avecilla, L., assistant, public works department, Manila
Avila, M. A. d', ensign, second battalion, Macao
Avila, A. J. L. d', lieutenant, Military Battalion, Macao
Aymerieth, C., aide-de-camp to Governor General of Philippines Aymonier, E., representative of French protectorate, Cambodia
Aymonier, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Aymonin, V., (V. Aymonin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Ayres, C. A. S., (C. Gerard & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Ayres, Philip B. C., Colonial surgeon and inspector of hospitals
Ayrton, W. S., assistant interpreter, British Consulate, Hankow
Azedo, C. M. D., adjutant of police, Macao
Azevedo e Gomes, A. J. de, lieutenant, Portuguese gun-boat Tamega Azevedo, J. J. d', secretary, military hospital, Macao
Azevedo, J. J. d', adjudante, Intendencia Militar, Macao
Azevedo, L. d', (Malcampo & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Azevedo, F. d', (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Azevedo, F. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Azevedo, M. d', (Brereton & Wotton) clerk, Queen's road
Azevedo, A. d', purser, steamer Kiukiang, Hongkong and Canton
Azevedo, J. J. d', clerk, Revenue department, Macao
Baber, E. C., Chinese secretary, British Legation, Peking
Bach, E., surgeon, army medical department, Manila
Backwell, G. T., clerk, H.B.M. sloop Albatross
Baconnier, A., perc pteur, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Baconnier, C., (Baconnier & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Badal, J., trader, Iloilo
Badge, Geo., draper, Hiego
Badman, H. A., (Ramsey, Balman & Co.) storekeeper, Bangkok
Badolato, L., contador, audit department, Manila
Baehr, H., (C. Rhode & Co,) clerk, Yokohama
Baelz, Dr. E., professor, Medical College, Tokio
Baer, G. A., (Baer & Suhm) merchant, Manila
Baer, S., (Baer Senior & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
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Baessler, J., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya Baffy, G. T., steward of Club Concordia, Shanghai Bagga, B., (Ramsey, Badman & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Bagnall, Rev. B., missionary, Kiukiang
Bailey, O. E., Maritime Customs assistant, examiner, Shanghai Bailly, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bain, A. W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bain, G. M., proprietor and editor, China Mail, Wyndham street
Bain, W. N., (Kyle & Bain) proprietor, Hongkong Ice Co., East Point Bain, W. B., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Baird, Jas., (A. Provand & Co.) el rk, Shanghai
Baird, C. W., (Union Insurance Society of Canton) clerk, Shanghai Baird, A., light keeper, Cape D'Aguilar lighthouse
Baisania, B. P., merchant, Canton
Baker, J. G. L., assist, engineer H.M. slop Flying Fish
Baker, C. H., fleet engineer, U.S. Squadron in China and Japan
Baker, C. J., lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying vessel Magpie
Baker, H., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Foochow
Balabio, A., manager Chefoo Filand, and consular agent for Italy, Che.00 Balbas, E., printer, Manila
Balbas y Ageo, V., (Hijos de Balbas & Co.) merchant, Manila
Balbas y Ageo, J., (Hijos de Balbas & Co.) merchant, Manila
Baldwin, C. H., Kioto, Japan
Baldwin, Rev. C. C., D.D., missionary, Foochow (in city) Baldwin, Rev. Stephen L., missionary, Foochow (absent) Balea, J., chemist, Iloilo
Balfour, F. H., professor of Engli h, Japanese Legation, Peking Balfour, L. C., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Manila Baltour, A. F., lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Magpie Ball, J. D., acting assistant interpreter, Supreme Court
Ballagh, Rev. J. C., missionary, Tokio
Ballance, T. F., (Ballance & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Ballard, T. J., Maritime Customs barbour master, Newchwang
Ballard, S., (Kiangnan Arsenal) overseer of cartridge departinent, Shanghai
Ballard, J. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ballarini, L., (P. Sartorius) druggist, San Fernando, Philippines
Ballauf, H., (E. Meyer & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Ballette, Rev. J., missionary, Niigata
Balliston, G. W., nav. lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Bamsey, W. S., (Hongkong Gas Company) foreman of works, West point
Bandinel, J. J. F., merchant, Newchwang
Bandry, chief commissioner apprevissionnements, Saigon
Bania, S. del, proprietor " Cuidad de Cebu," Cebu
Banister, C. J. F., (John Little & Co.) warehouseman, Singapore
Banker, W, S., pilot, Newchwang
Banks, F. W., (John Little & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Banks, M., pilot, Nagasaki
Bannerman, J., engineer, tugboat Indra, Bangkok
Bannerman, J., chief engineer, Tugboat Association, Shanghai
Banyard, M., bill and bullion broker, Shanghai
Baptist, H. S., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Singapore
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Baptista, L. J., member of Municipal Chamber, Macao
Baptista, Rev. C., professor of Portuguese, St. Joseph's College, Macao Baptista, O., (H. L. Dennys) clerk, Bank Buildings
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Baptista, M. A., drawing master, Victoria Boys' School, Hollywood road
Baptista, M. A., Jr., (Sharp, Toller & Johnson) clerk, Supreme Court House Baptista, L. M., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Baptiste, clerk, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Baptiste, B., (Grand Hotel) steward, Yokohama
Baptistide, clerk, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Barbe, de, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Barbeito, J. F., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Barbier, Rev. P. N., French missionary, Tha-kien, Siam
Barcham, S., third officer, steamer Sunda, Hongkong and Japan
Barchet, S. P., M.D., missionary, Ningpo
Barclay, T. G., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Barclay, Rev. T., M.A., missionary, Taiwan
Barff, S., assistant postmaster general
Barff, F. W., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Manila
Bargen, J. von, (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Barker, J. T., boatswain, U.S.S. Swatara
Barker, T. W., (China and Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Barker, W., pilot, Singapore
Barkley, C., storeman, H M. Naval Yard
Barlow, J. S., (Barlow & Wilson) engineer, Manila
Barnechea, A. P., professor of medicine, University, Manila
Barnes, W., chief constable, British consulate gaol, Shanghai
Barnes, C. I., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Manila (absent)
Baron, J. S., ship and general agent, Shanghai (absent)
Barr, J., carp nier, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Barr, W., Engineering College, Tokio
Barradas, A. C., (Ed, Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Barradas, E. C., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Barradas, T., clerk, Post-office
Barradas, Z. M., clerk, Post-office
Barrera y Caldes, E., relatore, real audiencia, Manila
Barrett, Ed., engineer, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Barrett, Wm., gunner, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Barretto, A. L., (Barretto & Jackson) broker, Manila
Barretto, L., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Barretto, J. A., Chancery Lane
Barretto, L. L., lieutenant, National Batallion, Macao (absent)
Barretto, J. A., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Manila
Barretto, B. A., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) merchant, Manila
Barretto, E. M., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) merchant, and Italian consul, Manila
Barretto, L. F., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Barretto, J. A., Junr., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Barretto, L., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Barretto, L. A., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Barrie, W., outside superintending engineer, Mitsu Bishi M.S.S. Co., Yokohama Barriere, Ch., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Barrios, F. (Austen & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Barrios, J., accountant, Banco Espanol Filipino, Manila
Barros, J. J., (W. P. Moore) assistant) Hotel Buildings, Queen's road
Barros, V. P., retired lieut.-colonel, Macao
Barros, E., assistant clerk, Registrar's Office, Supreme Court
Barros, S, ensign of Police, Macao
Barros, D. de, acting first clerk, Colonial Secretary's office, Macao
Barros, A. de, proprietor, Macao Dispensary, Macao
Barros, J. F. E., (B. de S. Fernandes) clerk, Macao
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Barros, F. J., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road Barros, B. B. de, (Alloin & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Barry, E. B., lieutenant, U.S. Squadron
Barry, agent voyer, public works department, Saigon
Barry, W. W., paymaster, U.S.N., in charge Naval Depot, Nagasaki Barry, J., clerk) U.S. Naval Depot, Nagasaki
Bartenstein, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy Bartolini, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Bartolome, M., ecclesiastical department, Manila Barton, Capt. E., aide-de-camp to General Donovan
Barton, Captain Z., British Government marine surveyor, Shanghai Bas, J., assistant, Governor's Office, Iloilo.
Basagoiti, J. P. de, (Jamie & Burkhardt) merchaut, Singapore Baskes, P. H., storekeeper, Bangkok
Basoormanoff, N. K., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Bassewitz, C. von, acting German Consul, Bangkok
Bast, L., (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Basto, A. F. Pinto, Portuguese Consul, Shanghai
Bastos, H. M. (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Bastos, A. J., junr., lawyer and member of Council of Province, Macao
Bastos, J. M. de C., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road Basuiau, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Bataille, secretary-general, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Bataille, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bataille, chief surveyor, Saigon
Batara, M., (J. J. Reyes) clerk, Bohol, Philippines.
Batavus, E., (H. W. Holinholz & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Batchelder, Capt. J. M., Foreign Concession, Tokio
Bitchelor, J., missionary, Hakodate
Batelle, C. J., (Paul Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Bateman, F., (Oriental Bank Corporation) clerk, Singapore
Bates, Rev. D. M., missionary, Shanghai
Bates, N. L., medical inspector, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama
Bates, Rev, J., missionary, Ningpo
Bathgate, J., (Bathgate & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Batlle, J., inspector of telegraphs, Manila
Batlle, E., (Batlle Hermanos & Co.) merchant, Manila
Baud, A., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) assistant, Yokohama
Baud, E, contractor, Saigon
Baudains, P., Maritime Customs, assistant examiner, Canton, unattached
Baudran, Mme, (Baudran & Fargeot) dressmaker, Saigon
Bauer, commander, gunboat Mousqueton, Saigon
Bauermeister, A., (Behre & Co.) merchant, and Consul for Italy, Saigon
Baumann, A., (Sieber-Waser) merchant, Shanghai
Baume, Rev. X. de la, Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Bautista, P., (Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila
Bautista, A. J., carriage keeper, Iloilo
Baux, G., special agent for P. & P. Derode frères, Canton
Bavier, Ernest de, (Bavier & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Bavier, Ed. T. de, (Bavier & Co.) merchant & con.-gen. for Denmark, Yokohama
Bavier, A. de, (Bavier & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Bawden, C. C. P., navigating lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Baxter, A. G., Taku Pilot Co., Taku
Bay, clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Bayfield, G., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Yokohan a
Bayley, W. B., engineer, U.S.S. Palos
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Bayly, J. C. captain, 27th Inniskillings
Bayly, E. H., lieutenant, H.M. sloop Flying Fish
Bayly, C. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Bayly, J. G., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Pakhoi
Bayne, W. G., agent, North China Insurance Company, Yokohama
Baynes, J., acting constable, British Consulate, Hankow
Baynes, G., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's department Bayo, M. L., engineer, Public Works department, Manila
Bazangeon, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Bazing, M., (C. & J. Trading & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Beadon, R. J., barrister-at-law, and legal adviser to Home Department, Tokio
Béal, A., provicaire apostolique, French mission, Canton
Beale, J., cadet midshipman, U.S. sl op Swatara
Beale, J. E., overseer, Daily Press office
Beamont, I., provisor, ecclesiastical department, Manil
Bean, C., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Penang
Bean, W., merchant, Chinkiang
Beart, E., secretary, Hongkong Club
Beato, F., merchant, Yokohama
Beaton, K., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point
Beaton, J., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, Swatow
Beattie, J., storeman, H. M. Naval Yard
Beattie, Alex., acting chief engineer, H.B.M. gun- vessel Lapwing
Beattie, J., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Beatty, F. E., ensign, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Beatty, Thos. E., (Kobe Iron Works) boilermaker, Hiogo
Beauchamp, H. L., (Mackint sh, Dudgeon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Beauchef, P., Roman Catholic missionary, Saanghai
Beaufort, de, clerk, Privy Council, Saigon
Beaugendre, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Beazeley, M., Maritime Customs assistant lighthouse engineer, Amoy
Beck, M., assistant, Dock Company, Bangkok
Becke, F. G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ichang
Becker, H., auctioneer, Yokohama
Beckhoff, Jas., overseer of roads, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Beebe, C. G., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Beesley, J. L., Government service, Bangkok
Begg, C., medical practitioner, Hankow
Begin, colonel of the troops, Saigon
Begley, C. W., (Foochow Ice Co.) manager, Foochow
Behncke, A., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Behnke, H. A., Maritime Customs signalman, Taku
Behr, Meyer, (Katz Brothers) assistant, Singapore
Behr Max, (Katz Brothers) storekeeper, Singapore
Beh E., special agent German Steamship Company of Hamburg, Queen's road Beinet, A., counsellor-at-law, Osaka
Beins, M., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Beiros, J., interpreter, Governor's Office, Manila
Belam, H., lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying vessel Magpie
Belan, T., (" La Puerta del Sol") assistant, Iloilo
Belbin, E., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai
Béliard, E., Director of the Interior, Saigon
Belilios, E. R., merchant, Lyndhurst terrace Bell, G. F., (W. Birt & Co.) wharfinger, Shanghai Bell, L. K., lieutenant, H.B. M. corvette Encounter
Bell, F. H., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
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Bell, G., chief engineer, Mitsu Bisbi str. Hiroshima-maru, Tokio Bellamy, T., railway engine driver, Yokohama
Bellamy, A., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bellamy, E. A., (Austen & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Bellasis, H., (F. V. Dickins) solicitor, Yokohama
Bellido, P., chief engineer, inspeccion de Montes, Manila
Bellier, telegraphist, Tayninh, Cochin China
Bello, J. G., treasurer, sociedad economica, Manila
Bello B. G., ins ector, Intendencia de Hacienda, Manila Belogolovy, A. A., merebant, Tientsin
Beltrão, I., boarding house keeper, Tank lane Belzunce, F., regidor, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Bemars, telegraphist, Tanan, Cochin China
Bender, Rev. H., missionary, Basil Mission, Chong-tshun Benecke, M., chef de cuisine "Central Hotel," Shanghai Benedicto, J., trader, Iloilo
Benedicto, E., trader, Ilo lo
Benedictsen, T., mariner, Bangkok
Bénézech, A., tavern keeper, Saigon
Benham, A. E. K., captain, U.S.S. Richmond
Benitez, F., profesor de farmacia, University, Manila
Benjamin, S. S., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Wulu
Benjamin, D., (E. 1). Sassoon & Co.) agent, Chefoo
Benjamin, B. D., merchant, Shanghai
Bennett, G. W., commander, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Bennett, J. W, chief officer, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Bennett, J. A., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Bennett, W. E., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
Bennett, C. C., (Mustard & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Bennett, W. R., bill and bullion broker, Yokohama
Benning, A. H., captain, steamer White Cloud, Hongkong & Macao
Berning, T. T., captain, steamer Kiukiang, Canton river
Benoist, P., storekeeper, Saigon
Bensheim, A., (Staehelin and Stahlknecht) clerk, Singapore
Benson, J. second engineer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Bentham, R., surgeon, Royal Naval Hospital
Bentley, T. H., (Hongkong and Whampoa Duck Co.) shipwright, Kowloon
Bentley, H., (Elles & Co.) assistant, Keelung
Bentran, S., professor of philosophy, University, Manila
Berameudi, F. de, contador gefe, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Berendsen, mariner, Bangkok
Berg, A. E., (Eça da Silva & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Berge, inspector of roads, Saigon
Berger, schoolmaster, Phuom-penh, Cambodia
Berger, E., Yokohama
Bergeu, Mrs., milliner, Hiogo
Bergmann, G., (J. Oppel) assistant, Manila
Berboy, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio
Berkeley, G. A., pilot, Bangkok
Berland, telegraphist, Cholon, Cochin China
Bermejo, V. M., timber merchant, Iloilo
Bernan let, A., first commissaire, French consulate, Yokohama
Bernard, director of marine artillery, Saigon
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Bernard, R., baker, Yokohama
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Bernard, R. W., (E. E. Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) superdt., Singapore (absent) Bernard, C., (W. P. Scott & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bernard, F. G., bill, bull on and stock broker, Singapore
Bernard, C. B., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bernberg, O., (E. Klöpfer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Bernhardt, R., constable, German consulate, Hiogo
Berniéres, A. M. de, deputy commissioner of Customs, Canton, unattached
Bernis, V., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Bernom, Rev. A., French missionary, Swatow
Berrick, G. B., (Berrick Brothers) stationer, Yokohama
Berrick, J., (Berrick Brothers) stationer, Yokohama
Berruete, R., contador, audit department, Manila Berry, J. C., M.D., missionary, Hiogo Berry, lieutenant, French cruiser Champlain Bertaud, receiver, registry of lands, Saigon
Berteau, pilot, Haiphong
Berthelot, C., sub-chief, French Municipal police, Shanghai
Berthet, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Berthier, V., L'Ere Nouvelle, Saigon
Bertin, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bertin d'Avesnes, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bertoluci, M., regidor, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Bertran, pilot, Haiphong
Bertrand, accountant, public roads department, Saigon Bertrand, retail deal r, Saigon
Bertrand, L., ("Sweetmeat Castle ") clerk, Shanghai
Bes d'Albaret, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bessac, B., second engineer, Chinese gunboat Tsing-po, West Coast Bessard, F., commander, Chinese gunboat Ching-tsing, Cauton
Best, A. W., third officer, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong and Manila
Best, C. H, (Tait & Co.) clerk, Tamsui
Bestide, H. de la, Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
Bethom, T., third officer, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong & Japan Bettembourg, Rev. N., Procure des Lazaristes, Shanghai
Betteridge, G., fitter, H.M. Naval Yard
Beurmann, C., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bevis, H. M., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Bewick, G., (Thompson & Bewick) ship chandler, Hakodate
Beyer, L., (E. Schellhass & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Praya
Bezaure, Vte. G. S. de, interprete chancelier, French consulate, Foochow
Bhabha, S. B., ship broker, Elgin street
Bhaymia, E., (Abdoclally Ebrahim & Co.) manager, Shanghai
Biddle, C., assistant surgeon, U.S.S. Richmond
Bidwell, H. S., merchant, Shanghai
Bieber, Th., (J. Lembke & Co.) merchant, Club Chambers
Bieber, Dr. E., German consul, Singapore
Biedek, O., (Alloin & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Bieg, F. C., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Alert
Biehl, J. C., (H. Sietas & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Bielfeld, A., auctioneer and broker, Shanghai
Bielke, J. de, acting chancelier interpreter, French consulate, Shanghai
Bierbrauer-Brenustein, von, sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
Biggleston, R. A., superintendent of works, Lighthouse Department, Yokohama
Bignold, W. L., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Billequin, A., professor of chemistry, Peking
Billia, D. R., (N. Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
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Bing, A. C., marine surveyor & pilot, Singapore
Bingham, Hon. J. A., United States Minister, Tokio
Binos, J., chief of police, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Birch, H., lieutenant, Customs cruiser Shen-chi, Canton Birchal, E. F., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Birck, (E. Wenmohs) tailor, Shanghai
Bird, W. E., (New Harbour Dock Co.), clerk, Singapore Bird, A. J. (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bird, S, G., (Wilson & Bird) architect, 2, Seymour Terrace
Bird, E. A., (Pratt, Bird & Co.) draper, Yokohama
Birt, W., (W. Birt & Co.) silk and commission merchant, Shanghai Bisbee, A. M., divisional inspector and harbour master, Shanghai
Bischoff, J. J., merchant, Iloilo
Bischoff, J. S., (J. J. Bischoff & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Bishop, F. C., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Singapore Bishop, Rev. C., missionary, Tokio
Bishop, Jas., payma ter's clerk, U.S.S. Alert
Bishop, R., first clerk, H.B.M.'s Court, Yokohama (absent)
Bishop, J. D., C.E., telegraph engineer, Shanghai
Bisset, J., merchant, Yokohama
Bissey, telegraphist, Longxuyen. Cochin China
Bizcarra y Lafuente, L., ayudaute, inspeccion de Montes, Manila
Bjurling, A., (A. Bjurling Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Black, D. T., (S. C. Farnham & Co) assistant, Shangbai
Black, (Pol Chin Soo's Rice Mill) engineer, Bangkok
Black, A. F, (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Singapore Blackburne, J., chief officer, steamer Albay, Coast
Blackford, B. F., pilot, Newchwang
Blackmore, J., merchant, Hiogo
Blackmore, J. L., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Blackwell, A. H., manager, Japan Mail, Yokoh uma
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Blair, E. T., (R. Anderson & Co.) cleik, Hankow
Blaise, director of boys' public schools, Saigon (absent)
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Blair, John, assistant manager, Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Singapore Blairval, A. (Bazar Francés) storekeeper, Manila
Blake, W. H., gunner, Cuinese gunboat Anlan, Canton Blake, G. S., staff clerk, Brigade Office
Blakeley, Chas., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila Blakely, Rev. J. B., missionary, Foochow (absent) Blakeway, Geo., (Jubin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama.
Blanc, cattle dealer, Phnom penh, Cambodia
Blanc, F., ("Sweetmeat Castle ") cook, Shanghai
Blanc, E., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama
Blanchard, clerk, direction of the int rior, Saigon Blanchard, A., smith, H.M. Naval Yard
Blancheton, E., French Consul, Bangkok
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Blancsubé, Jules, lawyer, and president Colonial Council, Saigon Bland, C. S., bill broker, Yokohama
Blandy, A. R., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Blankenagel, Rev. A., missionary, Canton
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Bleifus, R., (H. Grauert) clerk, Yokohama
Bleunerhassett, B. M., surgeon, army medical department Blesky, P., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Blethen, C. P., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright. Shanghai Blethen, C., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai Block, J. J., (H. Sietas & Co.) assistant, Chefoo Blodget, Rev. Henry, D D., missionary, Peking
Blogg, J. A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road Bloom, H., pilot, Bangkok
Blot, E., commander, French guuboat Surprise, Haiphong Blow, H. McC., (P. L. Laen & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin Blumer, F., (Austin & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Blunn, W., (John Little & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Bluntschli, G., (Cozen & Giraud) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Blutstein, (Ogliastro & Blustien) Tamhoi, Saigon
Boad, W., pilot, Taku
Boada, F., Governor-General's office, Manila
Boag, T. L., (Hudson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Bocquet, clerk, direction o. the interior, Saigon Bocquillon, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Boeddinghaus, C. E., merchant, Nagasaki Boehmer, L., Agricultural department, Tokio
Boebrer, Rev. P., Roman Catholic Missionary, Nagasaki Boerner, G., (J. Oppel) assistant, Manila
Boët, druggist, Saigon
Boffey, Wm., (Lane, Crawford & Co,) assistant, Queen's road Bogaardt, T. C., (Mansfield, Boggardt & Co.) merchant, Penang
Bogel, F. N., (Mitsu Bishi S S. Co.) ship's constructor, Tokio
Böger, H., (Kirchner & Böger) merchant, Shanghai
Bohemer, L., Sapporo, Kaitakushi, Japan
Bohnen, C., (W. H. Aretz) clerk, Shanghai
Bohr, Lieut. H. G. C., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) chief engineer, Shanghai (absent) Boie, R., (P. Sartorius) chemist and druggist, Manila
Boilloux, chief registrar of lands, Saigon
Bois, J. C., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Bojesen, Lieut. C. C., (Gt. Nor. Telegraph Co.) electrician, Gutzlaff Station, Shanghai Bolens, W., merchant, Hiogo
Boleslawski, Chev. C de, Austro-Hungarian consul, Shanghai (absent)
Boll, R., draper, Iloilo
Boil, R., "La Casa de Berlin," Manila
Bollhorst, H., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Bollon, Annamite interpreter, Sai_on
Bolmida, G., merchant, Yokohama
Bulton, G., (C.M.S.N. Co.) marine superintendent, Shanghai
Bomediano, A., (Vaño & Reyes) godown keeper, Cebu
Bomonjee, P., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bonabean, J., secretary French Municipal Council, Shanghai
Bonafous, M., (P. yre Frères Hotel) assistant, Yokohama
Bonar, H. A. C., student interpreter, British Legation, Tokio
Bond, C. W., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Bond, I. S., M.L.C., barrister-at-law, Singapore
Bondville, C. V., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Bone, Rev. C., missionary, Canton
Bonet, Annamite interpreter, Saigon
Bonger, E., (G. van der Vlies & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Bonger, M. C., (Bonger Brothers) architect and surveyor, Hiogo
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Bonger, W. C., (Bonger Brothers) architect and surveyor, Hiogo Böning, G. D., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co ) clerk, Praya Bonnal, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Bonnaud, commander, gunboat Harpon, Saigon
Bonne, Rev. F. Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki Bonneau, E., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama Bonnel, assistant, treasurer, Saigon
Bonnet, Annamite interpreter, Saigon
Bonneville, E., (Bangkok Saw Mill) proprietor, Bangkok Bono, J. F., trader, Iloilo
Bono, C. V., Maritime Customs examiner, Kiukiang Boodilin, W. T., (Peter Botkin & Sons) agent, Tientsin Booke, W. J. B., surgeon, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Boom, F., silmaker, U.S.S. Richmond
Boone, Rev. W. J., missionary, Shanghai
Boone, Dr. H. W.. missionary, Shanghai
Booth, Rev. C. G., chaplain, Sailors' Home and acting military chaplain
Booth, Rev. II. mission ry, Nagasaki
Booth, A. J., commander, Revenue steamer Feihoo, Amoy
Booth, G., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Borballa, A. A., relatore, real audiencia, Manila
Borchardt, F., (Gas Company) clerk, Shanghai
Borgonah, J., (Rodyk & Davidson) clerk, Singapore
Borovitsky, F. A., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Bory, coffee bouse keeper, Saigon
Boscat, Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Bose, C. W. B. von, (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Canton
Bosse, second judge, tribunal of first instant, Saigon Bossut, Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang Bostick, E. D., ensign, U,S.S. Palos
Bosustow, W., pilot, Singapore
Boswell, J., chief engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Botelho, J., (Shanghai Mercur?) compositor, Shanghai
Botelho, G. S., foreman, Ordnance Store department
Botelho, J. M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Botelho, B. M., (Wisner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Botelho, R. F., (China Traders' Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai Botelho, A. C., clerk, Harbour Master's office
Botelho, A. A., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Botelho, A. G., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Botelho, F. S., (Chinese Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Botet, D., army medical department, Manila
Botter, H., (M.B.M.S.S Co.) hulk keeper, Hakodate
Bottini, clerk, direction of the interic r, Saigon
Bottomley, C. D., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) merchant, Praya
Bottu, A., acting accountant, French Municipal Council, Shangbai
Bottu, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Suangbai
Boucard, assistant, sub-com. of fonds, Marine dept, Saigon
Bouchet, captain, French troops, Hanoi
Bougeault, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bouillon, inspector of police, Saigon
Boulangier, engineer, public works department, Saigon
Boulineau, captain, French frigate Thémis
Bouile, E., (Grand Hotel) barkeeper, Yokohama
Bouquet, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bourchier, H. E., lieutenant, H.M. corvette Curacoa
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Bourelle, Rev. F. A., Roman Catholic Missionary, N gasaki Bourée, A., Minister for France, Peking
Bourgon, telegraph overseer, Saigon
Bourne, F. S. A., assistant, British Consulate, Foochow
Bourne, Wm., (Bourne & Co.) public tea inspector, Yokohama Bourrel, telegraphist, Cape St. James, Cochin China
Bousfield, W. E., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Bousfield, B. J., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) tea inspector, Kiukiang Bousquet, Captain Du, first interpreter, French Legation, Tokio Boussac, Rev. J. M., French missionary, Swatow
B.ussion, president Tribunal of first instance, Saigon Bouteiller, Mine., mistress girls' public schools, Saigon Boutet, secretary, French flagship Thémis
Bouvet, Henri, Yokohama
Bovet, A., (Bovet Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Bovis, F. de, (Hongkong and Shanghui Bank) acting sub-manager, Queen's road Bowdler, E., acting Surveyor-general
Bowen, M. G., (Katz Bros.) assistant, Singapore
Bowen, E., superintendent, Sailors' Home, Shanghai
Bowers, S., merchant, Ningpo
Bowler, T. I., Chinese interpreter and broker, Queen's road
Bowinan, Jas., second constable, British consulate gaol, Shanghai
Bowman, A. R., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Boyd, M. W., (Chartered Bank) manager, Shanghai
Boyd, Jas., senior clerk, Commissariat and Transport Department
Boyd, T., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Boyd, R. Horne, (National Bank of India) acting manager, Shanghai Boyd, T. D., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, Amoy (absent)
Boye, R., chemist, Manila
Boyer, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Boyer, chief of Marine Administrative Service, Saigon
Boyes, F., (Boyes & Co.) m rchant, Yokohama
Boyol, H. V., accountant, Amoy Dock Co., Amoy
Boyol, J. M., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Boyol, J. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Brabazon, Rev J., chaplain, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Bradbery, E., deputy shipping master, marine Department, Singapore Braddell, Hon. T., attorney general, Singapore
Braddon, H. W., clerk, H.B M. corvette Comus
Braddon, H. E., broker, Hongkong Hotel
Bradfield, J., proprietor, Shanghai Medical Hall, Shanghai (absent)
Bradley, D. B., printer, and interpreter, Netherlands Consulate, Bangkok Brady, H. F., acting British Consul, Kiukiang
Braees, C., (Braees & Co.) merchant, and acting consul for Netherlands, Hiogo Braga, V. E., (Goto Tankosha) bookkeeper, Nagasaki
Braithwaite, H. M., lieutenant, H. M. corvette Curacoa Bramann, M., (Möller & Meisner) assistant, Bangkok
Bramfitt, Rev. T., missionary, Wusueh, Hankow
Bramwell, H. N., (Mollison, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Brand, Wm., (Brand Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Brand, E., pilot, Shanghai
Brand, D., (Brand Brothers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Brandão, A. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Brandao, A. C., merchant, Macao
Brandão, A. J., secretary, Junta do Lançamento de Decimas, Macao Brandon, E. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
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Brandt, C., (Brau It & Co.) shipwright, West Point Brandt, M. von, German Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking Brandt, O., broker, Shanghai
Brandt, D., (D. Brandt & Co.) merchant, Singapore Brandts, J., (Mathieu & Co.) clerk, Oleh.eb, Ac! een Branquart, clerk, colonial treasury, Saigon
Brasier, P., (Messageries Maritimes) agent, Singapore Brauer, A. E., constable, river police, Shanghai
Bray, W. H. K., acting gunner, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus Bray, Roman Catholic bishop, Kiukiang (absent)
Braysher, C. Deighton, Maritime Customs tidesurveyor (absent) Brazier, J. R. Maritime Customs assistant, Newchwang
Bredon, R. E., commissioner, Maritime Customs (absent)
Bredon, B. M., private secretary, Inspectorate of Customs, Peking
Breen, D., quartermaster, Customs cruiser, Peng Chou Hai, Canton
Breen, Thos, J., Deputy Inspector General, Naval Hospital
Breen, J., pilot and supplier of fresh water, Nagasaki
Brellier, clerk, archives office, Law courts, Saigon
Bremand, surgeon, French troops, Haiphong
Bremner, D., inspector of police
Brenan, E. V., harbour master, Foochow
Brennan, W., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Chinhai Station, Ningpo Brenner, R., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Brennstein, von Bierbrauer, sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
Brennwald, C., (Siber & Brennwald) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Brent, W., (Browne & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Brent, A., (Hudson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Brereton, Rev. -, missionary, Peking
Brereton, J. G., medical practitioner, Chefoo
Brereton, W. H., (Brereton & Wotton) solicitor, &c., Queen's road (absent)
Bret, J. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Bretard, A., French Consul, Manila
Bretschneider, L., (Kiangnan Arsenal) drill instructor, Shanghai
Bretschneider, E., M.D., physician, Russian Legation, Peking
Brett, W. R, "Japan Dispensary," Yokohami
Breuer, O., secretary, German Consulate, Bangkok
Breuninger, H., (Siam Dispensary) manager branch house, Bangkok
Brewer, T., (Strachan & Co.) cle:k, Yokohama
Brewer, W., (Kelly & Walsh) manager, Queen's road
Brewer, Rev. J. W., missionary, Hankow
Brewitt, P., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya
Brewster, J., lieutenant of orderlies, Army Medical Department
Brianskih, J. N., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Brianskih, N. N., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Bridge, Fred., (H. Fogg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Bridger, M. L., lieutenant commanding, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake
Bridges, W. P., surgeon, Army Medical Department
Bridgman, J. R., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Brien, telegraphist, Saigon
Brière, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Bright, W., Maritime Customs, proof reader, Shanghai
Brillet, profes-or, Saigon seminary, Saigon
Brinckmann, H., (D. Brandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Brindley, G. S., Engineering College, Tokio
Brinkworth, J. B. S., (Kelly & Co.) manager, Yokohama
Brisac, sub-chief, first office, direction of the interior, Saigon
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Bristow, H. B., acting consul, British Consulate, Tientsin
Britanico, L, rice merchant, Iloilo
Britto, J., (Johnston & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Britto, L. de, (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Britto, C. A. de, (Russell & Co.) clerk, Canton
Britto, J. H., clerk, Post-office
Britto, J. L., proprietor, French Dispensary, Queen's road
Britto, A. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Broadbent, J. F., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Brockdorf, H. J., Maritime Customs, tidewaiter, Amoy
Brockett, G. T., outfitter, and proprietor Foochow Hotel, Foochow Broeschen, H., (Hecht, Lilienthall & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Brohart, J., surveyor of Public Works, Pnom-penh, Cambodia Brooke, W. P., sapporo, Kaitakush', Japan
Brooke, W. T., vice-consul for Uni ed States, Praya East Brooke, A., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Brooke, J. H., Jr., (Japan Herald Otce) reporter, Yokohama
Brocke, J. H., proprietor and editor, Japan Herald, Yokohama Brooks, W., Agricultural department, Tokio
Broom, Aug., broker, Shanghai
Broome, T. J., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) merchant, Manila
Brou, chief of telegraph office, Saigon
Broumton, J. F., missionary, Knei-yang
Brousset, captain, French gunboat Carabine, Haiphong
Brower, T. L., (Japan Safety Match Co.) manager, Yokohama
Brown, J., marshal, U.S. Consulate, Hankow
Brown, T. W. second engineer, str. Kiukiang, Hongkong and Canton
Brown, A. J., clerk to admiral's secretary, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Brown, H. D., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Brown, W. H., chief officer, steamer Sunda, Hongkong and Yokohama Brown, A. R., marine adviser, Postal department, Tokio
Brown, Geo., interpreter, British Consulate, Amoy
Brown, F. J., chief officer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Brown, G. H., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Alert
Brown, Ch., steward, "Hotel des Colonies," Shanghai
Brown, T., (Kelly & Walsh) bookseller, &c., Shanghai
Brown, W., shipping superintendent, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Brown, C., overman, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Brown, G. H., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Brown, Chas., (Kobe Iron Works) rigger, Hiogo
Brown, W. J., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Brown, W. J., assistant engineer, H. B.M.S. gun-vessel Fly
Brown, J. L., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Brown, G. W., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Brown, T. Marsh, deputy commissioner of customs, returns office, Shanghai
Brown, A. N., (Morris & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Brown, Edward, auctioneer, Pakhoi
Brown, J. W., (P.M.S.S. Co.), supt. of coalyard, Yokohama
Brown, J. McLeavy, commissioner of Maritime Customs, Shanghai (absent)
Brown, Rev. N., D.D., missionary, Yokohama
Brown, Matthew, Junr., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Brown, F. C., (F. C. Brown & Co.) milliner, &c., Amoy
Browne, J. D., agricultural dept Otaru, Kaitakushi, Japan
Browne, H. X., surgeon, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Browne, H. St. John, (Browne & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Browning, L. O., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
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Browns, Dr., professor, Imperial University, Tokio Brows, A. J., clerk, to British Admiral's Secretary Bruce, J. M., assistant paymaster, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Bruce, F. W., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bruce, R. E., constable, British consulate, Kiungchow Bruce, R. J., (I. S. Bond) clerk, Singapore Bruce, constable, British Legation, Peking Bruce, J., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Takao
Bruce, R. H., (Tait & Co.) merchant, Amoy Bruhn, O., (A. Cordes & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Bruhn, L., mariner, Bangkok
Brull, J., capitan, artillery school, Manila
Brumell, J., clerk, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Brun, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Brun, H., farrier, Saigon
Brun, J., pilot, Ningpo
Brunat, P., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bruner, J. G., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk, Manila
Brunhoff, Dr., assistant surgeon, German frigate Vineta
Brunot, lieut colonel, Saigon
Brunt, G. H., (A. S. Watson & Co.) assistaut, Queen's road
Brussel, J., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Bryan, S. M., director of Foreign Mails, Post office, Yokohama Bryant, N. E., U.S. interpreter, Tientsin
Bryant, Rev. E., missionary, Hankow
Bryner, (A. Spooner, Ed. Renard & C.) clerk, Saigon
Bryner, J. A., (Vogel & Co.) silk inspector, Canton
Bryson, Rev. Thos., missionary, Wuchang
Bseume, photographer, Hanoi
Buchanan, A., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Buchanan, G. W., second secretary, British Legation, Tokio
Buchanan, W., (J. P. Bisset & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Buchanan, G., proprietor, United Service Hotel, Singapore
Buchanan, Jas., (J. P. Bisset & Co.) land agent and broker, Shanghai
Buchholdt, L. P., mariner, Bangkok
Buck, M., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila.
Buckingham, B. H., lieutenant, U.S.S. Richmond
Buckley, C. B., (Rodyk & Davidson) managing clerk, Singapore
Buckley, H. P., (Alfred Dent & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Budler, H., interpreter, German consulate, Amoy
Bueler, G., (Kaltenbach, Fischer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Buil, E., telegraph clerk, Manila
Bullock, T. L., acting British Consul, Wuhu
Buneh, ensign, French gunboat Adon's
Burbidge W., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore
Burchard, E., (Deetjen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Burchardt, M., (Simon, Evers & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Burchardi, F. A., merchant, Shanghai
Burd, G. E., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Alert
Burdis, G. S., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) superintending captain, Yokohama
Burdon, Right Kev. J. S., D.D., Bishop of Vic oria, St. Paul's College
Burge, F. J., medical practitioner, Shanghai
Burger, Oscar, chemist, Cebu
Burghignoli, Very Rev. G., pro-vicar apostolic, Wellington street Burgoyne, J. W. fl., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) c'erk, Shanghai Burjorjee, Dadabhoy, broker, Shanghai
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Burke, J. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Wênchow
Burke, J., M.D., surgeon to British consulate, &c., Manila Bunker, C. G., (Linstead & Davis) clerk, Queen's road Burkhardt, E., (Jamie & Burkhardt) merchant, Singapore Burkill, A. R., public silk inspector, Shanghai
Burkinshaw, J., (Donaldson & Burkinshaw) attorney, Singapore Burls, J. S., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Foochow
Burman, A., (Geo. Barnet & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Burmeister, Email, (Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Burmeister, Ed., (Schmidt & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Burnett, R. R., (Colliery, Engineering and Mining Co.) engineer in chief, Tientsin Burnett, Robert, agent National Bible Society of Scotland, Kiukiang
Burnie, J., (Astor House Hotel) cook, Shanghai
Burnie, Ed., marine surveyor, Praya
Burno, Rev. G., Koman Catholic missionary, Amoy
Burns, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton Burr, H. G., engineer, H B.M. gunboat Sheldrake Burrell, T., (Martin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Burrows, A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai Burrows, W., superintendent, Pilot Association, Singapore Burrows, T. D., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Busch, H., (Simon, Evers & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Busch, H., (Möller & Meisner) shipchandler, Bangkok
Buschmann, J., pilot, Amoy
Buschmann, R., (E. Schellhass & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Buse, J., merchant, Shanghai
Bush, J., storekeeper, Hiogo
Bush, Henry E., (Bush Brothers) merchant, Newchwang
Bush, L. L., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Fraya
Bush, Capt. John, Harbour master, and managing director of Dock Co., Bangkok
Bush, F. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Bushell, S. W., M.D., surgeon to British Legation, Peking (absent)
Bustamante, A., (Tillson, Herm-nn & Co.) clerk, Manila
Bustillo, V., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Butcher, Very Rev. C. H., D.D., dean of the Cathedral, Shanghai (absent) Buthmann, mariner, Bangkok
Butler, P. O'Brien, student, British Legation, Peking
Butler, G. A., (C. M. S. N. Co.) foreign agent, Shanghai
Butler, T., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Butler, Rev. John, missionary, Ningpo
Butt, G. W., (Hongkong & Shangbai Bank) clerk, Hiogo
Butzow, H. E., E. de, Russian Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking (absent) Buxtan, J. W. F., captain, 27th Inniskillings
Buxoo, M., steam launch Morning Star
Buyers, A., (New Harbour Dock Co.) foreman shipwright, Singapore
Buyers, J. C., (Buyers & Robb) shipwright, Singapore
Byramjee, R., (Sorabjee Mancherjee & Co.) merchant
Byramjee, Bomanjee, broker, Hollywood road
Byres, G. M., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Byrne, E., broker and marine surveyor, Hiogo
Byrne, E., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Byworth, D. C., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Canton
Byworth, L. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Foochow
Caballero, D, clerk, administracion de Estancadas, Man"a Caballero, F., assistant, pablic works depar' m n', Aanila
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Caballero, F., teniente-coronel, military engineering department, Manila Cabaniss, C., cadet midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Cabeldu, P. S., tailor & outfitter, Hiogo
Cabral, J. A. R., professor of Latin, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Cacho, F., sub-delegado de farmacia, Iloilo
Cadell, W. A., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cadell, G. E. A., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Cad 11, A. J. R., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila Cadenas, J., (James & Keyzer) clerk, Iloilo
Cadet, E., cattle dealer, Pnom-penh, Cambodia
Cadonau, A., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cadwallader, W., chief officer, steamer Spark, Canton & Macao Castello, M., capitan, artillery school, Manila
Caillard, lieutenant commanding French gunboat Adonis
Cairns, J., (Patrew Steam Rice Mill) engineer, Bangkok Cairns, R. H., marine surveyor, Praya (absent)
Cajigas, J. de las, (Roxas, Reyes Co.) clerk, Manila
Calame, C., (F. Engler & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Caldas, A. A. de S., ensign, second batalion, Macao
Caldas, R, clerk, administracion de Estancadas, Manila
Caldbeck, E. J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent)
Caldeira, F. M d' A., secretary, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Calder, J., commander, Chinese gunboat Sui-tsing, Canton
Calderon, F., contador, tribunal de Cuentas, Manila
Caldwell, C. F., Hollywood road
Caldwell, D. E., (Brereton & Wotton) clerk, Queen's road Caldwell, G. A., Hollywood Road
Calero, F., auctioneer and commission agent, Manila
Callaço, A., (Moalle & Co.) assistant, Amoy
Callender, A. F., mate, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Calles, T., ("La Puerta del Sol") ass stant, Manila Calver, E. V., Maritime Custoins tidewaiter, Amoy Camacho, A., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Camacho y Cadenas, A., assistant, floral department, Manila Camajee, H. D., (D. N. Camajee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Camajee, D. N., (D. N. Camajee & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Camara, M., engineer, public works department, Iloilo Camara, A. de la, engineer, Public works department, Manila Camara, M. de, assistant, Public works department, Manila Cambadaduzier, telegraphist, Chandoc, Cocuiu China
Cameron, P. E., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Hiogo
Cameron, W. G., chief engineer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Cameron, L., (Oriental Bank) acting agent, Yokohama
Cameron, John, (Cameron, Dunlop & Co.) merchant and editor Straits Times, Singapore Cameron, J., inspector of police
Cameron, Ewen, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) manager, Shanghai
Caminero, R., clerk, administracion de Estancades, Manila
Camozou, V. S., comandante of cavalry, Maula
Camp, W. de la, (Pickenpack, Thies & Co) clerk, Bangkok
Campa, J., de la, (P. Sartorius) druggist, Tugnegares, Philippines Campbell, R. M., (Agra Bank) acting accountant, Shanghai Campbell, J., asst. engineer, Chinese gunboat Anlan, Canton
Campbell, C. H., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) merchant, Singapore (absent) Campbell, T., engine driver, Hongkong Fire Brigade Campbell, J. P., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore Campbell, Alexander, merchant, Kiukiang
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Campbell, R., M. L. C., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) merchant, Singapore Campbell, D. C, pilot, Shanghai
Campbell, Rev. Wm., missionary, Taiwan
Campbell, T. M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Campbell, S., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
Campbell, P., (Campbell & Co.) shipchandler, Swatow Campion, J. H. F., clerk, H.B.M. corvette Modeste Campomanes, Rev. Fr. J.H, Manila
Can pos, A. P., (Cozen & Giraud) elerk, Shanghai
Campos, J. M., general foreman, Ordnance Store Department Campos, A. H. de, mariner, Bangkok
Campos, L. P., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Campos, E. P., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Prava
Campos, B. P., (Noronha & Co.) foreman, Zetland street
Campos, F. N. de, (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Shanghai
Camran, Chas., proprietor, "Union Hotel," Whampoa
Canal, clerk to registrar of Courts of Appeal and first instance, Saigon Canavarro, J. de S. C., ensign, second battalion, Macao
Canavarro, A. de S., lieutenant, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi
Cance, W., (Little & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Candau, V., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Candelas, J. A., civil doctor, and health officer of port, Manila Candlin, Rev. G. T., missionary, Tientsin
Canete, A. F., fiscal, Supreme Court, Manila
Canha, F. da, hairdresser, Hiogo
Canizares, E., medical subinspector to the army, Manila
Cann, T., M. D., staff surgeon, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Cann, J. J., auctioneer, and agent for Reuter's Telegram Co., Hiog◊
Cano, M. F., gefe de negociado, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Cano de Urquiza, S., administrador de Hacienda Publica, Iloilo
Cano, C., surgeon, army medical department, Manila
Cano, M., colonel, military engineer department, Manila
Cantillo, J. G., telegraph official, Manila
Capdevila, M. A., hotel keeper, Iloilo
Cape, Thos., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake
*Capel, Rev. A., missionary, Chefoo
Capelo, F., health officer of port, Manila
Capua, A., administrador de impuestos, Manila
Caraman, F. T., cotton planter, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Carapiet, M. J., merchant, Singapore
‹ Carballo, J. P., ("La Puerta del Sol") assistant, Manila
* Carballo, J., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carbonell, J., surgeon major, army medical department, Manila
Cardell, J., profesor de derecho civil, University, Mauila
Cardi, J., medical practitioner, Saigon
Cardwell, J. E., missionary, Kiukiang
Cané, D., baker, Shanghai
Carey, Rev. O., missionary, Hiogo
Carey, W., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Comus
Carfort, de, ensign, French frigate Thémis
Cargill, T., engineer to municipality, Singapore
Carion, F. F., (Celestial Empire office) reporter, Shanghai
Carion, J. (Shanghai Mercury office) compositor, Shanghai
Carjuro, E., assistant tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Carl, A., (A. Markwald & Co.'s rice mill) engineer, Bangkok Calabilarte, M., (Aldecoa & Co.) clerk, Mauila
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS
Carles, W. R., H.B.M. vice-consul, Shanghai
Carles, pilo, Saigon
Carlier, acting director of boys' public schools, Saigon Carlill, A. J. H., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Carlos, A. B., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore Carlos, S. A., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila Carlos, B, pilot, Newchwang
Carlson, F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Woosung Station, Shanghai Carlson, W., acting first berthing officer, Harbour Master's office, Shanghai Carmichael, A., (S. C. Farnham & Co) assistant, Shanghai
Carneiro, J. L., (Meyer & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Carneiro, P., (A. R. Marty) assistant, Queen's road Carneiro, J., ward-master, Civil Hospital
Carnie, F., commission agent, Chinkiang Caro, J. P., (J, Peña & Co.) clerk, Manila Caro, R., telegraph official, Manila
Carr, N. E., captain, 27th Inniskillings
Carr, R. P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Carr, W. H., assistant, Imperial Japanese postal agency, Shanghai
Carr, S. R., (John Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Carr, R A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Carrall, J. W., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin
Carr sco, J., interventor, adminis. de colecciones y labores, Manila
Carreras, P., officer, civil horse guards, Mauila
Carrew, H. J., captain, Mitsu Bishi str. Genrio-maru
Carrimahomed, S., (H. A. Esmail & Co.) assistant, Hollywood road
Carrion, M., (Holliday Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carrique, P., pilot, Haiphong
Carrof, registrar of archives, Law Courts, Saigon
Carroll, A., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama.
Carrow, W. G., lieutenan, H.B.M.S. Victor Emanuel
Carrow, F., D., medical practitioner, Canton
Carson, Rev. J., missionary, Newchwang
Carst, Captain Jan, Yokohama
Carter, J., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Carter, Rev. T. C., missionary, Kiukiang
Carter, J. P., carpenter, U.S.S. Richmond
Carter, W. H., (Carter & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Carteron, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Cartman, F. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chikiang
Cartwright, W., Maritime Customs commissioner, Cantin, unattached
Carvajal, J.. (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, and secretary Swedish consulate, Manila Carvajal, J. G., assistant, audit department, Manila
Carvalho, F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road Carvalho, E. A. de, (Geo. R. Stevens & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Carvalho, J. J. dos P., clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office, Macao Carvalho, J. M., (Chinese Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road Carvalho, H. de, (Union Insurance Society,) clerk, Peddar's Wharf Carvalho, P. F. do R., comman 'er, Portuguese gunboat Tamega Carvalho, A. H. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Carvalho, F. B. de, m dical practitioner, Maca
Carvalho, Rev. A. L. de, archdeacon, Macao (absent)
Carvalho, L. F., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Carvalho, J. A. de, first clerk and cashier, Colonial Treasury
Carvalho, M. de, (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Carvalho, P. M. de, (Oriental Bank) clerk, Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Carvalho, M. A. de, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Cary, A. G., captain, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Canton Casademunt, F., secretary, Public Works department, Manila Casal, A. P., member of administrative council, Manila
Casaus, D., Governor-general's office, Manila
Cascarosa, R., inspector, administration colecciones y labores, Manila Cashin, J. W., (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Cass, R., captain, steamer Ningpo, Hongkong and Shanghai
Cass, F, (Elles & Co ) clerk, Tamsui
Cass, J. Gratton, (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Cassum' hoy, S., (E. Cassumbhoy) furniture dealer, Queen's road
Cassumbhoy, E., furniture dealer, Queen s road
Castaing, 1., clerk in charge immigration office, Saigon
Castané, J., surgeon, Army Medical department, Manila Castaneda, C., Governor's office, Manila
Castera, pilot, Saigon
Castillo, M. V. de, contador, Revenue department, Macao
Castillo y Frigueros, chargé d'affaires, Spanish Legation, Tokio Castillo, restaurant keeper, Manila
Castillo, S. P. de, purser, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Castle, W. C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin Castro, G., habilitado, coman lancia de provincia, Iloilo Castro y Graño, J., ayudante, cuerpo de carabineros, Iloilo Castro, L., surgeon major, Army Medical department, Manila
Castro, G. B. A., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Castro, C. C. de, Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin Caswell, W., "La Case de Berlin," Hoilo
Cathcart, W. L., assistant engineer, U.S.S. Richmond
Catoire, A., shipwright and timber merchant, Saigon
Caudrelier, L., storekeeper, Yokonama
Cave, sub-commissioner of subsistances, Saigon
Cawasjee, E., (Cawasjee Pal'anjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst terrace
Cawasjee, Framjee, (D. D. Ollia & Co.) merchant and commission agent, Fochow Cawasjee, S., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road
Cayeux, A., (Grand Hotel) assistant, Yokohama
Cayon, sub-chief, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Cazalas, J. B., manager, Tempenis Estate, Singapore
Cazalas, J. M., (J. M. Cazales & Suns) engineer, Singapore Cazeau, retail dealer, Saigon
Celis, F., professor, infantry school, Manila
Celis, M. de, (R. de la Vara & Co.) assistant, Manila
Cembrano, J., (Ker & Co) clerk, Manila
Centeno, J., inspector of mines, Manila
Cercal, Baron de, (A. A. De Mello & Co.) merchant, & consul for Italy &c, M cao Cereso, A., dentist, Manila
Cesbrou, Rev. T. J. V., French Catholic missionary, Singapore
C'espedes, L., architect, Public Works department, Manila
Châalons, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Chabran, E., adjutant of cavalry, Manila
Chagas, M. J., inspector of cargo boats and junks, Harbour Master's department Chagas, J. N. das, merchant, Macao
Challens, A., foreman mechanic, railway service, Yokohama
Chalmers, J. L., Maritime Customs assistant, Pakhoi
Chalmers, Rev. J., LL.D., minister, Union Chapel
Chamberlain, C., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Chamberlain, B. H., instructor, Naval department, Tokio
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Chambers, C., third engineer, steamer Namoa, Coast Chambers, J., resident engineer, railway service, Kobe Chambers, H. J., (John Gittins & Co.) merchant, Foochow Chamonard, H., (L. Gonillond) clerk, Shanghai
Champeaux, G. de, agent Messageries Maritimes, Prava central Champeaux, de, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Champfeu, V. de, lieutenant, French corvette Kerguelen
Champromain, H. Maignan, French postmaster, Shanghai
Chanavat, principal conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Chandler, Rev. D. W., missionary, Foochow
Channer, A., lieutenant, H.M. sloop Flying Fish
Chape, G., (A. S. Watson & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Chapin, Rev. F. M., missionary, Kalgan
Chapin, Rev. L. D., missionar, Tung-chau
Chaplin, W. S., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Chapius, Rev. H., vice procureur, French Catholic Mission, Staunton street
Chapman, E. P., lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Magpie
Chapman, J., lightkeeper, Middle Dog Lighthouse, Amoy
Chariot, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Charleson, G., light-keeper, Public Works department, Yokohama Charlesworth, G., (Kelly & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Charley, J. F. W., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Charrier, counsellor, Court of Appeal, Saigon Chartin, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pakhoi
Chase, H. G. O., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Chastel, Ed., wine merchant, Queen's road
Chaster, J. W., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Chater, C. P., bill and bullion broker, Bank Buildings
Chater, J. T., (Chater & Vernon) share broker, Bank Buildings
Chatron, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo
Chaumet, B. M., French missionary, Hatsakè, Siam
Chaumont, M., draughtsman, Maritime Customs engineer's office, Shanghai Chauntler, J., storekeeper, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong and Japan Chauseaux, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Chausse, Rev. Aug., Roman Catholic missionary, Swatow
Chavassieux, chief, third office, direction of the interior, Saigon
Chavassieux, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Chechmaroff, N. P., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) agent, Kalgan
Cheek, M. A., medical missionary, Chit g Mai, Siam
Cheetham, J, C., captain, Mitsu Bishi barque Kunokuni-maru
Cheetham, J. F., (Turner & Co.) clerk, hanghai
Chenoweth, R., second officer, Customs revenue cruiser Kua-hsing, Shanghai Cheredoff, P. N., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Cherubini, G., proprietor "Café de la Musique," Saigon
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Chevallier, B. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Chevrier, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking Cheyne, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Chicote, J., army medical department, Manila Chiene, C. M., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Child, Thos., gas engineer, Maritime Customs, Peking Chinchon, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Takao
Chiney, G., (Landstein & Co.) master of river steamer, Haiphong Ching, Lawrence, commander, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Chipp, W. H., boatswain's mate, Naval College, Tokio Chirkoff, S. A., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Chit, F., photographer, Bangkok
Chivers, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Paknam, Bangkok Chofré, printer, Manila
Chomley, F., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Chopard, H D., clerk, Import and Export office, Singapore
Chophard, H. A., (Rodyk & Davidson) clerk, Singapore
Christensen, T. Á., (Mitsu Bishi M.S.S. Co.) bargekeeper, Nagasaki Christensen, A. F., captain, Mitsu Bishi str. Wakanoura-maru, Tokio Christians, J. H., pilot, Bangkok
Christiansen, J. H., proprietor Globe Hotel, Bangkok
Christiansen, B. F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Christie, J., chief engineer, steamer Ichang, Hongkong and Canton Christiernsson, Dr. B., vice-consul for Sweden and Norway, Shanghai Christy, W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Caurch, W., (Maitland & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Churchill, C. E., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Churruca, A. de, captain of the port, Manila
Ciceri, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Cienfuegos, J., professor, San Juan de Letram College, Manila
Cinatti, D., harbour master, Macao
Cipuentes, A., captain of the port, Iloilo
Circulado, E., (J. J. Reyes) godown keeper, Bohol, Philippines Cirer, V., telegraph clerk, Manila
Ciret, assist sub-com. of revues, marine dept., Saigon
Cisneros, J. de la C., abogado fiscal, Supreme Court, Manila
Clanchy, A., captain, steamer Danube, Bangkok and Hongkong
Claremont, G., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Claridge, J. W., engineer, Naval department, Tokio
Clark, W. E., chief officer, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Canton Clark, Lt.-comdr. Lewis, executive officer, U.S.S. Richmond
Clark, C. B., surveyor, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Clark, J. D., commission merchant, Shanghai
Clarke, R. E., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Clarke, S. R., missionary, Chung-king
Clarke, R. F. N., assistant commissary, Ordnance Store Department
Clarke, G., (John Little & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Clarke, F. S., (Borneo Co.) acting manager, and Consul for Denmark, Bangkok
Clarke, G. W., missionary, Kwei Yang
Clarke, C. C., Maritime Customs assistant, Wuhu
Clarke, W. J., (Clarke, Head & Co.) merchant, and vice-consul for Denmark, Chefoo
Clarke, Robt., bread and biscuit baker, Yokohama
Clarke, B. A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Clarke, G., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Hankow
Clataud, J., storekeeper, Shanghai
Clayson, W. P., master, U.S.S. Alert
Clayson, F., Maritime Customs assistant, Chinkiang
Cleave, S. W., (Watson, Cleave & Co.) chemist, Shanghai (absent)
Cleaver, J., chief inspector of nuisances
Clement, tidesurveyor, Customs, Haiphong
Clement, C., second commissaire, French Consulate, Shanghai
Clemente, M., racionero, ecclesiastical department, Manila
Cléonie, clerk to registrar of Courts of Appeal and first instance, Saigon
Clerc, P., com. of archives and library, Direction of the Interior, Saigon (absent) Clervoy, conductor, public works department, Saigon
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Cleveland, H. F., captain, H B.M.S. Iron Duke Clibborn, Jas., surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Comus Clifford, W. W., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Clifton, A. S. T., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai Climent, J., secretary, ecclesiastical department, Iloilo
Climent, R., surgeon, army medical department, Manila
Cline, H. H., P.A. engineer, U.S.S. Swatara
Clipperton, H., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) clerk, Singapore Clitz, J. M. B., rear admiral, U.S. Squadron
Clodd, W. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tamsui
Clode, A. J., reporter, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama
Clough, B., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Clouth, C., M.D., medical practitioner, Castle road
Clow, G. J., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gunboat Foxhound
Clunis, J., civil architect, Bangkok
Clyatt, W. B., (Clyatt & Co.) storekeeper, Newchwang
Clyma, H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen street
Coates, M., staff surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Cochet, commander, gunboat Yatagan, Saigon
Cockburn, W., student, British Legation, Peking Cockburn, Rev. Geo., M.A., missionary, Ichang
Cocking, S., Jr, (Cocking & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Coelho, J. D. O., chaplain, second battalion, Macao
Coffey, J. J., clerk, United States consulate, Shanghai
Coffin, teacher, boys' public schools, Saigon
Coffiu, J. A., (Hedge & Co.) assistant, Foochow
Coffin, F. M., lightkeeper, Shanghai
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Cogi.lan, J., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) cable splicer, str. Sherard Osborn, Singapore
Cohen, A. S., broker, Lyndhurst terrace
Cohen, C. C., (Cohen & Georg) broker, Queen's road
Coit, F., (Coit & Co) merchant, Ningpo
Coke, C. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. gunvessel Fly
Colas, J., carpenter, Saigon
Colborn, S, (Kelly & Walsh) assistant, Queen's road
Colding, L., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Cole, Thos., head turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Cole, C. J., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) actg. station suptdt., Singapore
Cole, C., (Purdon & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Coleman, W. C., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Coles, Geo., clerk, Naval Yard
Colgan, J., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Suanghai
Collaço, J. M. J. P., storekeeper, Queen's road and Macao
Collaço, V. A. P., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Collaço, J. M., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Collaço, F. C., in charge of signal station, Victoria Peak
Collaço, L., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central
Collaço, J. J., inspector of cargo boats & junks, Harbour Master's department
Collaço, F. X., retired major, Macao
Collard, W., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Collas, lieutenant, German gunboat Wolf
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Collico, M, telegraph clerk, Manila
Collin de Planey, V., student interpreter, French Legation, Peking Collingwood, G., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Collins, W., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) boilermaker, Singapore Collins, G. W., (Geo. W. Collins & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin Collins, H., foreman, Japan Mail office, Yokohama
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Collis, J. P. (E. E., Australasia & Ch. 1a Telegrann Co.) clerk, Saigon Collyer, J. J. E., exchange market, Yokohama
Colmenares, D., first auditor del apostadero, Manila Colomb, J., (J. Colomb & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Colomb, P., (J. Colomb & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Colombert, Monseigneur, bishop of Samosate, Saigon Colombet, E. A., French missionary, Bangkok Colomer, Rev. R., Roman Catholic missionary, Amry Colpe, C., (Wieler & Co.) clerk, Praya
Colquhoun, W., (Macleod & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Colson, E. N., secretary to the hishop, Saigon
Combaz, Rev., J. C., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Combes, L., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Combes, Rev. Fr., Roman Catholic Mission, Ba-num, Cambodia.
Comins, C., (Little & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Compton, J., cnstable, British Consulate, Wênchow
Compton, J., proprietor, "N. C. Livery Stables," Shanghai
Concas, V., secretario, Apostadero, Manila
Conceição, J., "Hotel de l'Europe") assistant, Singapore
Conceico, C. J., (E. E. Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) c'erk, Singapore Conception, mariner, Bangkok
Conejos, M., fiscal, Juzgado de Guerra, Manila
Conighi, A. G., consul for Austria- Hungary, Singapore (absent)
Conil, A., (Messageries Maritimes) agent, Yokohama
Constantin, E, (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Haiphong
Constantine, V., chef, Hermitage Hotel, Shanghai
Consterdine, H., navy contractor and storekeeper, Chefoo
Conti, V., member of administrative cuncil, Manila
Conui, I., proprietor, Hope & Charity coal mines, Cebu
Cook, J., proprietor, Stag Hotel, Queen's road
Cook, Henry, shipbuilder, Yokohama
Cook, R. H., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) acting agent, Saigon Cook, H. L., newsagent, Yokohama
Cook, Mrs. D., milliner, Yokohama
Cook, M. H., sail maker, Shanghai
Cooke, G. H., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Cooke, R., (Cosmopolitan Dock Co.) assistant
Cooke, J. E., Genl., Anglo-Chinese Force, Ningpo
Coombs, H. R., Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Cooper, C. J., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Cooper, J., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cooper, F. P., (Bush Brothers) clerk, Newchwang
Cooper, H., (Associated Wharves) assistant, Shanghai
Cooper, William, boatswain, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Cooper, R., engineer, tugboat association, Shanghai
Cooper, H. N., (H. N. Cooper & Co.) merchant, Pottinger street and Canton
Cooper, Rev. W. B., missionary, Tokio
Cooper, W. M., British consul, and consul for Denmark an d Austria-Hungary, Ningpo
Coote, Robert, C. B., vice-admiral commanding H.B.M.'s Naval Forces, China Station Cooverjee, P., (Cawasjee, Pallinjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cooverjee, H., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst terrace
Cope, S., (Japan Mail) assistan, Yokohama
Cope, F. A., auctioneer, Yokohama
Cope, A. E., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) sub-accountant, Queen's road Copeland, W., "Spring Valley Brewery," Yokohama
Copp, Alfred, missionary, Ichang
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Coqset, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking Corbach, W. van, Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai Corbalan, A. M., secretary to Civil Governor, Manila
Corbett, Rev. H., missionary, Chefoo
Corcoran, J., inspector of police, Central station.
Cordeiro, P. A., (E. E. Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cordeiro, L. M., (Crane Bros.) assistant, Singapore
Cordeiro, M., boatswain, Harbour department, Macao
Cordeiro, J. A., (H.K. Ć. & M. S. B. Co.) clerk, Queen's road Cordeiro, A. A., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao Cordeiro, L. J., porter, St. Michael's public cemetery, Macao Cordeiro, A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Corder, G. A., second engineer, revenue cruiser Fei-hoo, Amoy Cordes, commander, gunboat Javeline, Saigon
Cordier, Rev. Fr., missionary, Pnom-penh, Cambodia
Cording, E. C., student interpreter, British consulate, Bangkok Cordova, J., assistant, Custom house, Manila
Coreil, commander, gunboat Sagaie, Saigon
Corfe, J. H., lieutenant & commander, H.B.M. gunboat Moorhen
Cork, T. F., (I. S. Bond) managing clerk, Singapore
Cormack, J., first lieutenant, Chinese gunboat An-lan, Canton
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Cornabé, W. A., (Cornabé & Co.) merchant, and consul for U.S., Netherlands, &c., Chefoo
Cornand, plumber and tinman, Saigon
Cornelius, B. M. A., clerk, Straits Times office, Singapore
Cornelius, J. M. L., (McAlister & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cornelli, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Corner, G. R., acci., sec. Ch. of Commerce, and agent Reuter's Telegram Co., Shanghai
Cornish, J., carpenter, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Cornish, G. S., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Moorhen
Cornu, Ed., (A. Spooner, Ed. Renard & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Corral, D., professor of medicine, University, Manila
Corrales, J., assistant, Ayuntamiento, Marila
Corre, Kev. J. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Corre, l'abbé, c' aplain, French frigate Thémis
Correa, J. C. P., ensign, second battalion, Macao
Correia, J. L., continuo, revenue department, Macao
Correll, Rev. I. H., missionary, Yokohama
Corroy, acting director of botanical gardens, Saigon Cortego, C., trader, Iloilo
Cortella, Rev. F. X., vicar of St. Laurence's church, Macao Corveth, C. C., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central Corveth, C., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central Cory, J. M., architect, Shanghai
Costa, N. T. da, writer, Naval Yard
Costa e Silva, A. T. da, second commander, water police, Macao
Costa, J. T. da, commissioner of Customs, Bangkok
Costa, J. P. da, clerk, Colonial Secretary's office
Costa, José, telegraph clerk, Ma
Costa, clerk, Colonial Treasury, Saigon
Costa, J. C. da, compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai
Costa, F. G. da, (De Souza & Co.) foreman printer, Wellington Street Costa, A. P. da, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Costa, D. A. da, marine officer, Post-office
Costa, P. A. da, (H'kong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.) secretary, Queen's road Costa, J. P. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Costa, J. M. da, clerk and notary public, Macao
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Costa, B., captain, river steamer Tonquin, Haiphong Coste (Boët, druggist) assistant, Saigon
Costeker, J., (Luchsinger & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Costet, midshipman, French cruiser Kerguelen
Costoza, C., interventor aporador, commission de Acopios de Tabaco, Iloilo
Cotewall, H. R., (Tata & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road
Coton, C., assistant, public works department, Manila
Cotta, R., de, (Eastern Extension, Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Cottam, J. P., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Cottell, C., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) sub-accountant, Queen's road
Cottle, Thos., store-issuer, H.B.M. Naval Yard, Shanghai
Cotton, E. S. commander, U.S.S. Monocacy
Cotton, C. A., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cotwall, (J. Jamasjee) assistant, Hollywood road
Couden, Lieut A. B., navigator, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Couder, J., French Bakery, Nagasaki
Couetoux, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Coughtrie, J. B., (China Fire Insurance Company) secretary, Queen's road
Coulgeano, de, telegraph clerk, Kampot, Cambodia
Coulthard, J. R., assistant, British Consulate, Shanghai
Courage, G. M., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Courriere, receiver, registry of lands, Saigon
Coursieres, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Courtau, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Anping, Formosa Courtenay, J. P., staff surgeon, H.M. corvette Comus Courtin, clerk, Harbour Master's office, Haiphong Cousin, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Osaka Cousing, V., trader, Iloilo
Cousins, A. W. V., registrar-general and coroner, Singapore Cousins, E., (Cousins & Co.) merchant, Newchwang
Coussy, chef du service administratif, Hai¡ hong
Couto, P., continuo, almoxarifado de guerra, Macao
Couto, E. J. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co) clerk, Shanghai Couvreur, Rev. N. J., French Catholic missionary, Singapore
Couvreur, Rev. F., Roman Catholic Church, Hongkew, Shanghai Coveney, W., manager, fitting department of Gas Co., Singapore Covil, T., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Cowasjee, H., (D. Nowrojee) clerk, Queen's road
Cowderoy, J. J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) proprietor Iron works, Yokohama Cowie, F., English interpreter, Saigon
Cowles, J. P., U.S. Vice Consul, Foochow (absent)
Cox, G. C., sub-editor, Daily Press office
Cox, J. H. (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Cox, John S., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road
Cox, R. C. C., second lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings.
Cox, W. D., instructor, Imperial University, Tokio
Coxon, A., bill and bullion broker, and consul for Belgium, Seymour terrace Cox-Smith, E. C., (E. E. Aust, and China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Saigon
Cozic, assistant chief of the cabinet, Governor's office, Saigon
Cozon, J., (Lacroix Cousins & Co.) Canton
Cradock, J., inspector of police, Central station
Craig, W., second engineer, str. White Cloud, Hongkong and Macao
Craig, R., (Boustead & Co,) clerk, Singapore
Craig, Siamese Navy, Bangkok
Craig, Robt., (Craig & Co.) merchant, and agent China Sugar Refinery, Swatow Cramer, A., cadet midshipman, U.S. sloop Alert
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Crane, H. A., (Crane Bros.) assistant, Singapore Crane, C. E., (Crane Bros.) auctioneer, Singapore Cranston, D., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Crasemann, E., (Crasemann & Ilagen) merchant, Chefoo Craven, T., (Hyde, Hertz & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Crawford, J. W., Sapporo, Kaitakushi, Japan
Crawford,, agricultural department, Tokio
Crawford, B., chief officer, stearer Ichang, Hongkong and Canton Crawford, R., chief officer, steamer Diamante, Hongkong and Manila Crawford, C. R., (Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore Crawford, D. R., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road Crawford, H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Crawford, Rev. T. P., D.D., missionary, Chefoo
Creagh, J., editor, Hiogo News, Hiogo
Creagh, E. F., Maritime Customs clerk, Foochow Creagh, C. V., deputy superintendent of police
Creancier, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Creek, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
Crescini, D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Manila Cretin, baker, Haiphong
Crettier, F. (A. Nicolier), assistant, Saigon
Creus, M., officer of arrison, Manila
Creus, C., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Crichton, F, captain, Mitsu Bishi barque Awajishima-maru Crighton, R. T., master, lightship Tungsha, Shanghai
Croal, R. W., commander, receiving ship Ariel, Shanghai
Crochet, pilot, Haiphong
Crocker, J. W., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) foreman engineer, Kowloon Crocker, E. A., (Geo. Oliver & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Crockford, H., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) pilot, Singapore
Cromie, Clas., silk inspector, Shanghai
Cromo, M., (Moses & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cronin, E. C., paymaster's clerk, U.S.S. Richmond
Cronon, A., (Campbell & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Crooke, S., assist. paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Crouinger, E., (F. Falck) assistant, Bangkok
Crouze, du, (Ogliastra & Blu:stein) clerk, Saigon
Crowe, G. H., (D. H. Tillson & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Crowe, D., (M. B. M. S. S. & Co.), engineer, Yokohama
Cruickshank, W., (New Harbour Dock Co.) chief engineer, Singapore
Cruickshank, W., chemist, Victoria Dispensary, Peddar's wharf
Cruickshank, W. J., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama (absent)
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Crutch, S. J., (Reiss & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai Crutchley, F., law agent, Hiogo
Cruise, W., (Noronha & Co.) assistant, Zetland street Crummack, E. G., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Cruz, M., ("La Puerta del Sol ") assistant, Iloilo Cruz, T. da, clerk, Club Lusitano
Cruz, G. da, manager, Victoria Undertakers, Queen's road east Cruz, B. A., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Cruz, O. A. da, (China Traders' Ins. Co.) clerk, Queen's road Cruz, Z. A. de, clerk, Import and Export office, Singapore Cruz, S. M. da, (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton Cruz, F. A. da, (A. A. de Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao Cruz, A. A. da, (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Cruz, E. da, (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
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Cuze, T. A., boarding and emigration officer, Marine department, Singapore Cruze, J. da, (New Harbour Dock Co.) storekeeper, Singapore
Cuartero, M., Bishop, Iloilo
Cubitt, A. G., second officer, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong & Japan Cuejilo, L., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Cueto, J., vice-rector, university, Manila
Cuff, J. C, (E. E. A., & China Telegraph Co.) assistant electrician, Singapore Culbertson, Rev. J. N., missionary, Bangkok
Cullen, C. F., captain, steamer Diamante, Hongkong & Manila Cullen, J. G., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) confectioner, Yokohama
Culty, A., hairdresser, Yokohama
Cumberland, R. C., chief officer, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong & Japan Cumine, Chas., (Cumine & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Cumine, A. G. T., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent)
Cming, W. H., captain, H.M. Corvette Curacoa
Cumming, N. A., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Cummins, F., (Carter & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cumroodin, M. M., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Canton
Cumroodin, A. S., (Abdulcader Esmailjee) manager, Gage street
Cunha, F. M. da., Jr., merchant, Macao
Cunha, A. d'A. e, Junr., assistant inspector of fire, Macao
Curba, F. M. da, merchant, Macao
Cunha, J. da, writer, H. M. Naval Yard
Cunniffy, P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Cunningham, T., lightkeeper, Tungsha, lightship, Shanghai
Cunningham, J. K., (Fearon, Low & Co.) merchant, and consul for Belgium, Hiogo Cunningham, T., lightkeeper, Newchwang
Cunningham, T. B., (Russell & Co.) agent, & vice-con. for Sweden, &c., Canton
Carrie, W., engine driver, Fire Brigade
Currie, A., (Borneo Co.) manager, Singapore
Carsotjee, S., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Curtis, A. W., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Curtis, Rev., W. W., missionary, Osaka
Curtis, W., "The Commercial," Yokohama
Curtis, G. M., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Curtis, J. H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Curtis, W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.), Tokio
Custance, J. D., professor of agriculture, Tokio
Cuthbert, Geo., gunner, H.B.M corvette Curacoa
Cuthbertson, J. R., (Boustead & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Cuthbertson, R. B., pianoforte tuner, Yokohama
Cuthbertson, T., (Boustead & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Cutter, J. C., agricultural department, Sapporo, Kaitahushi, Japan Catting, G., boatswain, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Magpie
Cutts, Lieut, R. M., executive officer, U.S.S. Ashuelot Cuyngan, V., notario, ecclesiastical department, Manila Cyprian, Rev. Bro., director, St. Joseph's College, Caine road
Daae, I. M., Chinese secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking Daban, paymaster, French gunboat Adonis
Dabin, G. A. M., Roman Catholic Mission, Mu'ang Prom, Siam Dabney, A, J., master, U.S.S. sloop Alert
Daderlein, professor of Medicine, Imperial University, Tokio Dagum, Rev. L. A., French Catholic missionary, Singapore Dahim, J. B., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore Daland, W. A., (Peele, Hubbell Co.) clerk, Manila
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Dale, H. W., (F. A. Groom) assistant, Shanghai
Dalgliesh, W. H., (Carter & Co.) silk broker, Shanghai
Dallas, F., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Dallas, A. A., clerk, surveyor's office, Municipal Council, Shanghai Dallas, Barnes, bill broker, Shanghai
Dalman, C. B., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Dalrymple, H. L., (Birley & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Dalton-Hawkins, H., (R. F. Hoskyn) clerk, Iloilo
Daly, S., broker, Shanghai
Dalziel, Jas., China Inland Mission, Shanghai
Damais, Rev. J., French Catholic missionary, Singapore Danby, S. J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Danby, W., (Sharp & Danby) civil engineer, Queen's road Dandan, P., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Danenberg, H., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Danenberg, E., (E. Danenberg & Co.) merchant, Shangbai Danenberg, C., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Praya Danenberg, V., writer, H.M. Naval Yard Danenberg, H., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Danenberg, J., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Dangibeaud, paymaster, La Rance, Saigon
Daniel, N., aide-de-camp to Governor General of Philippines Daniel, J., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Daniel, H. W., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Daniels, G. R., chief lightkeeper, Chefoo (absent)
Danielsen, J. W., (H. A. Petersen & Co.) mert. & acting consul for Denmark, Amoy Danker, A., (Imprimerie Commerciale) compositor, Singapore
Danvila, F., Civil Governor's office, Manila
Darbier, J. P., (Whitfield & Dowson) engineer, Yokohama
Darby, W. H. F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen street
Dare, A. H., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Darracq, A., secretary to Privy Council, Saigon
Darriens, midshipman, French frigate Thémis
Darunil, clerk, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Dassel, von, sub-lieutenant, German gunboat Iltis
Dauge, commander, La Rance, Saigon
Dautomi, assistant engineer, public works department, Saigon
Dautremer, student interpreter, French Consul, Bangkok
Dauver, H. R., (Dauver & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Dauverchain, Roman Catholic missionary, Kinkiang
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David, A. J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Chefoc
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David, S. A., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Davidson, J. G., (Rodyk & Davidson) advocate and attorney, Singapore
Davidson, E. C., government telegraph engineer, Bangkok
Davidson, T., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Davidson, J., second engineer, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta Davidson, Patrick (Davidson & Co ) merchant, Ningpo
Davidson, W. R., (Davidson & Co) merchant, Ningpo
Davidson, F. G., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) chief assistant, Singapore
Davidson, W., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point Davidson, Rev. Robt., missionary, Tokio
Davidson, C. J. L., second lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
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Davidson, Robert M., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Davidson, Wm., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo (absent)
Davies, D., quartermaster, revenue steamer Feihoo, Amoy
Davies, G. W., assistant, Sanitary department, Municipal Council, Shanghai Davies, D., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Davies, T. F., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, Praya
Davies, F. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Davies, T., storekeeper, Newchwang
Davies, G. L., (Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.) mechanician, Singapore
Davies, T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Davies, J. C., pilot, Singapore
Davies, E. J., (China Navigation Co.) hulk-keeper, Chinkiang
Daviot, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Davis, H., carpenter, U.S.S. Swatara
Davis, Sergt. B., foreman of works, Royal Engineer department
Davis, Rev. J. D., missionary, Kioto
Davis, C. W. Tudor, Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Davis, D., overman, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Davis, Rev. R. H., missionary, Hiogo
Davis, Mrs. E., milliner, Yokohama
Davis, Rev. G. R., missionary, Tientsin
Davis, H. W., (Linstead & Davis) merchant, Queen's road
Davis, J. K., (North China Insurance Co.) agent, Queen's road
Davis, L., general trader, Yokohama
Davison, J., "International Hotel," Nagasaki
Davison, Rev. J. C., missionary, Nagasaki
Davison, Rev. W. C., missionary, and acting Consul for United States, Hakodate
Davison, W. S., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kiushiu-maru
Dazet, E., (Grand Hotel) night waiter, Yokohama
Dacon, Herber, (John Forster & Co) clerk, Foochow
Deacon, V. H., (Brereton & Wotton) solicitor, Queen's road
Deacon, E. A., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton, unattached
Deacon, E. (Deacon & Co.) public tea inspector, Canton
Dean, H. Y., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Dean, Rev. Wm., D.D., missionary, Bangkok
Deane, A. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Wuhu
Deane, W. M., captain superintendent of Police
Deas, J., police constable, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
De Ath, A., auctioneer, Hiogo
De Bay, E., (De Bay, Gòtte & Co.) merchant, Bangkok (absent)
De Biere, restaurateur, Hanoi
Dechrevens, Rev., R. C., missionary and director of observatory, Shanghai
Deck, A., engineer, French Gas Company, Shanghai
Decosta, agent du material, administrative service, Haiphong
De Cotta, J. L., pianoforte instructor, Singapore
Decugis, sub-commiss oner of fonds, Marine dept., Saigon
Decustine, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
De Forest, Rev. J. H., missionary, Osaka
Degenaer, F., merchant, and agent Maritime Customs of Canton, Peddar's Wharf Degoul, H., law agent, Cholen, Saigon
Degron, H., director, French Post-office, Yokohama
Deidenbach, J., (Langfieldt & Mayers) storekeeper, Yokohama
Deighton, C. H., gunner, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Deighton-Braysher, C., Mari ime Customs tidesurveyor (absent) Deitz, G., second mate, lightvessel, Newchwang De Jong, Dr. C. G., Yokohama
FOREIGN RESIDENTS
Delacourt, assist. com. of approvissionnements, Saigon De la Motte, ensign, French gunboat Adonis
De Langle, interpreter, French Consulate, Haiphong
Delaplace, L. G., Vicaire Apostolique, French Catholic mission, Peking Delebarre, S., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Delemasure, Rev. J. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Delestre, J. E., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Delgado, R, canon, ecclesiastical department, Manila
Delhorbe, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon Dell'Oro, I., (Dell'Oro & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Dell'Oro, Joseph, (Dell'Oro & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Delongraye, G. A., Consul for France, Arbuthnot road (absent) Delort, first deputy procureur general, Saigon
Delouette, Rev. E., French Catholic Mission, Malacca
Demars, superintendent of telegraphic service, Saigon (absent) Demée, A. L., (Brereton & Wotton) cl rk, Queen's road
Demée, A. F., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road Demetri, restaurat-ur, Haiphong
Demetrius, G., purser, steamer A. Apcar, Hongkong and Calcutta Demianoff, A., (A. Bjurling & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Demorel, assist. sub-com. of fonds, Marine department, Saigon Deniaud, J., (Whitfield & Dowson) assistant, Yokohama
Dening, Rev. W., missionary, Hakodate
Denis, A., (Denis Frères) merchaut, Saigon
Denis, G., (Denis Frères) merchant, Saigon (absent)
Denison, H.W., Foreign office, Tokio
Denison, Hon. A. D. S., captain, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Denison, Hon. H. A., sub-lieutenant, H.B. V. gunboat Mosquito
Denker, A., (A., (Puttfarcken, Rhenier & Co.) clerk, Singapore Dennay, C. S., second officer steamer Sunda, Yokohama
Dennemont, pilot, Saigon
Denny, O. N., United States Consul-General, Shanghai
Dennys, N. B., Ph.!)., assistant protector of Chine-e, Singapore
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Dennys, H. L., solicitor, Bank Buildings, and secty., librarian, and curator, City Hall Dent, E. C. H., (A. Dent & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Dent, A., (Alfred Dent & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Dent, H. F., (Birley & Co.) silk inspector, Canton
Denton, J. H., (Sayle & Co.) assi tant, Sin apore
Dentzan, mariner, Bangkok
Depossell-Deydir, chief commission r, Marine Hospital, Saigon
Derbès, director of the Engineers, Saigon
Dermer, T. M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Derrick, G. A., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Derrick, E. J., engineer, Clyde Saw Mills, Bangkok
Derrick, C., clerk, French Consulate, P nang
Derrick, W. H., (Powell & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Derrick, G., chief engr., E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s str. Sherard Osbarn, Singapore Derzewski, sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
De Rusett, W., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Queen's road De Salis, Wm., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake Desjacques, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai Desker, E., (Hamilton Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore Desker, H. F., (Desker & Co.) tutcher, Singapore Desker, A., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore Des Landes, F., assistant, French Post-office, Shanghai
Desmier, A., chief, first office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Descremaux, telegraphist, Rachgia, Cochin Cuina Desray, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Dessalles, Rev. E., French missionary, Bangkok Dessey, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Dethleffsen, P. J. S., mariner, Bangkok
Detmering, W., (W. G. Hale & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Detmers, W., (Rädecker & Co.) clerk, Wyndham street
Detring, Gustav, commissioner of Customs, Tientsin Deuntzer, S., medical practitioner, Bangkok
Devéria, G., interpreter, French Legation, Peking
Devesa, M., trader, Iloilo
Devèze, A., (V. Aymonin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Devine, W. H., (M. B. M. S.S. Co.) accountant, engine works, Yokohama 1 vise, hair dresser, Saigon
Devjee, Rehmtoola, merchaut, Peel street
Dewey, T. G., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
Dhurumsey, F., (E. Puban-y) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
D.as, A., Jr., ensign, second battalion, Ma ao
Diaz, "Las Novedadas," Manila
Diaz y Puertas, F., (Loyzaga & Co.) printer, Manila Diaz Fernandez, C., solicitor, Manila
Diaz F., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Diaz, R., assistant, Post office, Manila
Dick, S., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore Dick, J., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Dickens, R., second lieutenant, Ú S.M.C., U.S.S. Richmond Dickie, J., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, Wanchai Dickie, H., (China Sugar Refining Co.) manager, East point Dickins, F. V., barrister-at law, Yokohama (absent) Dickinson, W. W., (G. W. Collins & Co.) assistant, Tientsin Didier, garde magasin, administrative service, Haiphong Diehl, Dr., surgeon, G rman trigate Vineta
Diercks, F., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin Dierx, ensign, French gunboat Surprise, Haiphong Dierx, L., (Banque de l'Indo Chine) sub manager, Saigon Diesbach, Conte de, third secretary, French Legation, Tokio Diethelm, W. H., (Hooglandt & Co.) merchant, Singapore Dietrich, Rev. W., missionary, Long heu, Canton D'Iflanger, F., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Dill, R., (Kaltenbach, Fischer & Co.) clerk, Singapore Dillon, E., constable, British consulate, Tokio
Dillon, C., French consul, Tientsiu
Diniz, A. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Diniz, A., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Diniz, S. J., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Diniz, A. J. (Kelly & Walsh) clerk, Shanghai
Dinuen, H. J., chief engineer, Customs cruiser Peng-chao-hai, Canton
Dinnis, B. J., clerk, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Dinsdale, G. K., secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Yokohama
Disse, Dr. T., professor of medicine, Imperial University, Tokio
Dssmeyer, G. A., Maritime Customs tidewater, Ningpo
Dithlessen, P. A., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kokonoye-maru, Tokio
Dittmer, F. C., (Hesse & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
Divela, G., painter, Manila
Divers, E., Engineering College, Tekio
Dixon, J. M., Engineering College, Tokio
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Dmitrevsky, P., student interpreter, Russiau Legation, Peking Dobie, W., commander, receiving ship Yuen-fah, Shanghai
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Dodd, John, (Dodd & Co.) merchant, Amoy, &c., & consul for Netherlands, &c., Tamsui Dodds, Jas., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Yokohama
Dodwell, F., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow Dudwell, G. B., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Dohmen, M., acting British consul, Yokohama
Dohony, (Fraser, Farl y & Co.) clerk, Yokobama
Dolan, W.. (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) sailmaker, Hngkong Domingo, E., ayudante, Estad Mayor de la Plaza, Manila Domingo, F., dibujante, floral department, Manila Domingo, B., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila Dominguez, N., interventor, adminis. hacienda publica, Manila Dominy, J. T., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger Domoney, Geo., Hiogo
Donald, J., (M. B. M. S. S. C .) foreman, sail loft, Yokohama Donald, P., second engineer, steamer Sunda, Hongkong & Japan Donaldson, A. L., (Donaldson & Burkinshaw) attorney, Singapore Donaldson, C. P. M., clerk, H.B.M. Works department, Shanghai Donelan, J., civil doctor, Iloilo
Dones, E., foreman, Chefoo Filanda, Chefoo
Donnelly, A. R., (Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Donough, J., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Donovan, Major-General E. W., commanding H.B.M.'s Forces in China and Straits
Donovan, J. N., (Eastern Ext, Aust., & China Tele. Co.) acting electrician, Singapore Donovan, J. P, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
Dorabje, S., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) meichant, Hollywood road
Dorabjee, F., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road Dorabjee, D., (D. Nowrojee) assistant, Queen's road
Doral, P. R., (Hughes & Legge) clerk, Queen's road
Doral, J. P., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Dores, R. das., captain commanding cavalry section police, Macao
Dougal, W. H. Maitland, flag lieutenant, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Dougal, W., (Chartered Bank) accountant, Singapore
Douglas, A. H. H. G., chi fofficer, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong and Manila
Douglas, J., second engineer, light-house tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Douglas, J., (Japan Photographic Association) assistant, Yokohama
Douthwaite, Rev. A. W., missionary, Wênchow
Dow, N., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Amoy
Dowdall, C., solicitor, Shanghai
Dowling, A.D.W. (E. E., Australasia & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Saigon Downie, A., (Innes & Keyzer) clerk, Iloilo
Downie, W., (J hn Little & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Doyle, P., clerk, Ordnance Store department
Doyle, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi str. Genkai-maru, Tokio
Dreieichmann, Fr., (Ed. Schellbass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Drell, contractor, Saigon
Dresky, von, lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
Dreusche, H. von, (A. Cordes & Co.) merchant, Tientsin
Drew, E. B., commissioner of Maritime Customs, (absent)
Drewdel, A., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Drewes, T. W., captain, steamer Amoy, Hongkong and Shanghai Driscoll, T. N., tailor, Queen's road
Drought, J. A. H., (Westail, Galton & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Drouhet, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Drouillard, P., first lieutenant, Chinese gun-vessel Tsing-po
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS,
Drouillard, lieutenant, French frigate Themis
Drouin, A., consul for France, Singapore (ab-ent)
Drude, H., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Queen's roa l
Drummon, W. E. (Paul Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Drummond, G., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) accountant, Singapore Drummond, W. V., harrister-at-law, Shanghai
Drummor d, J., captain, Mitsu Bishi str Kumamoto-maru, Tokio Drury, H. E., assistant paymaster, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama Drury, G., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Drysdale, T., (New Harbour Dock Co.) assistant engineer, Singapore Drysdale, T. M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Hankow (absent) Dubail, Mgr., Roman Catholic Bishop, ewchwang
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Dubarry, P. R., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkiang Dubois, L., (C & J. Favre Brandt) assistant, Yokohama
Dubois, C., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) assistant, Osaka
Dubois, J. F., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Canton Dubrot, captain, French cruiser Champlain Dubuisson, sub-lieutenant, La Rance, Saigon
Duchamp, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Ducler des Ranches, clerk, post office, Saigon
Duclo, F. O., (Mitsu Bishi M. S.. S. Co.) godown keeper, Hiogo
Ducos, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Dudgeon, P. C., lieutenant, H.B M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Dudgeon, Chas. J., (Mackintosh, Dudgeon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Dudgeon, John, M.D., missionary, & professor of anatomy & physiology, Peking
Dudley, J., M. B., surgeon, H.B.M. Iron Duke, for Yokohama hospital
Duer, Yeend, (M, B. M. S. S. Co.) agent, Yokohama
Duff, Alex., (Cameron, Dunlop & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Duff, A., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Duff, Thos. W., commission agent, Chinkiang
Duffus, Rev. Wm., missionary, Swatow
Dugat-Estublier, E., M.D., physician to French Legation, Peking (absent)
Duggan, C., clerk, Central Police Station
Dujardin, F., (Fergusson & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Dujna, F., clerk, Governor-General's office, Manila
Dülberg, F. W. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Dumaresq, P. K., (E. B. Watson) clerk, Hiogo
Dumas, J. A., professor, Saigon Seminary, Saigon Dumelin, A., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, Yokohama Dumont, F., (Jas. Edwards) assistant, Yokohama Dumout, H., (Jas. Edwards) assistant, Yokohama Dun, E., Agricultural department, Tokio
Duncan, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Returns office, Shangbai Duncan, A., constable, British consulate, Canton
Duncan, C., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Dunlop, H.B., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Dunlop, C. G., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Dunlop, R., (Baer Senior & Co.) clerk, Manila
Dunlop, C., (Powell & Co.) auctioneer, Singapore
Dunlop, Major S., Inspector General of Police of Straits Settlements Dunman, Wm., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Dunman, R., (G. Barnet & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Dunmore, D., storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Dunn, E., Sapporo, Kaitakushi, Japan
Dunn, J., third engineer, steamer Fokien, Coast
Dunn, C. A., (Hedge & Co.) clerk, Foochow
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Dunn, W. E. H., (Dunn, Melbye & Co.) merchant, Praya Dunn, Thomas, (Hedge & Co.) merchant, Focchow (absent) Duperré, contre-admiral, French frigate Thémis Dupourque, midshipman, French frigate Thémis Dupoutret, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon Durand, U., (Durand & Co.) saddler, Yokohama
Durant, B., (Kingdon, Schwabe & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Durond, officer d'administration, French cruiser Du Couedic, Haiphong Dürr, O., (Dürr & Co.) merchant, Manila
Dürr, Ed., (Dürr & Co.) merchant, Manila Dürr, W., (Dürr & Co) clerk, Manila Durrante, midshipman, French frigate Thémis Dussol, H., contractor, Saigon
Dussol, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Dussutour, Mme., mistress, Girls' Public School, Saigon Dussutour, A., auctioneer, Saigon
Dutouquet, sub-commissioner, Marine secretariat, Saigon Dutras, Rev. José, Roman Catholic missionary, Amoy Dutronquoy, S., bowling saloon keeper, Hiogo
Dūūs, J. H., merchant, and consul for Denmark, Hakodate Duval, A. T., (Deacon & Co.) public tea inspector, Canton Duzac, pilot, Saigon
Dyce, C. M., (G. Barnet & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Dyer, S., (British and Foreign Bible Society) agent, Shanghai Dyer, H., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Dyer, H., Engineering College, Tokio
Dziezaski, J. de R., paymaster, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi Dzionk, M. F., (A. Robinson) clerk, Shanghai
Eagan, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Eaglin, E., apothecary, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama
Earle, T. E., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Earnshaw, D., (Earnshaw & Co.) engineer, and surveyor to Lloyds' agents, Manila East, Jas. W., commander, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Eastlack, R F., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eastlacke, F. W., Robinson road
Eastlacke, W. C., dentist, Queen's Road Central
Easton, A. J., (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
Easton, G. F., missionary, Chincheo, Kansuh
Ebell, H., (Vogel & Co.) clerk, Canton
Eber, F. W., clerk, marine department, Singapore
Eber, J. L., (Rodyk & Davidson) clerk, Singapore
Eher, A,, (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Eberwynd, A., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Eça, D. A. d', purser, steamer White Cloud, Hongkong and Macao
Eccles, I., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Echevarria, M., civil Governor's office, Manila
Echevarria, M., inspector, colecciones y labores, Manila
Echevarria, E. T., "Los Catalanes," Manila
Echevarria, J., assistant, Public Works department, Manila
Eckermann, von, officer d'ordnance, French frigate Thémis
Eckert F., bandmaster, naval department, Tokio
Eckford, P., chief engineer, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Eckford, A. M., (Cornabé & Co.) merchant, Chefoo (absent)
Eckhold, M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, (absent)
Edbrook, Mrs., carriage builder, and proprietor " Belleview" Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Eddy, E. C., carpenter, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Ede, J. M., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) merchant, Manila Ede, N. J., secretary, Union Insurance Society, Peddar's wharf Edelmann, W., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Edgar, H., acting commissioner of Maritime Customs, Foochow Edgar, J, (Edgar & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Edgar, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang
Edgar, J., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Edgar, G., (Edgar & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Edge, Rev. J. C., missionary, London Mission, Canton
Edger, J. S., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Manila
Edkins, Rev. J., D.D., missionary, Peking
Edwards, F. W., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore Edwards, (Chinese Engineering & Mining Co.) engineman, Tientsin Edwards, H. H., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Edwards, Th., Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Edwards, R. M., chief engineer, Chinese gunboat An-lan, Canton
Edwards, R. S., clerk, Import and Export office, Singapore
Edwards, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Edwards, O. E., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila
Edwards, St. J. H., clerk & marshal, United States consulate, Amoy
Edwards, J., storekeeper, Yokohama
Eggers, H., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Eggert, J., pilot, Takao
Eguia, L., (Guichard & Fils) clerk, Manila
Ehlers, J., (A. Roensch) assistant, Manila
Ehlers, A., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eichler, Rev. E. R., missionary, Canton
Eichler, Rev. R., missionary, Canton
Eisendecher, K. von, German Minister, Tokio
Eitel, Rev. E. J., M.A., Ph.D., private secretary to Governor Eizmendi, S., Marmolisto, Manila
Ekstrand, J. W., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kanagawa-maru Elberg, J., (F. A. Schultze & Co.) storekeeper, Newchwang Elder, W., (Samsen Rice Mill Co.) engineer, Bangkok Eldridge, H., Maritime Customs assistant tidesurveyor, Canton Eldridge, Stuart, M.D., physician, General Hospital, Yokohama Elera, C. de, professor, University, Manila
Elia, Esmail, (N. M. & A. M. Khamisa) assistant, Peel street Elias, E. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Elie, justice of the peac, Saigon
Elizaga, J. S., lightkeeper, Fisher Island lighthouse, Amoy
Elizalde, J. M., (Inchausti & Co.) merchant, Manila
Ellert, A.. (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Ellerton, J., engineer, postal department, Tokio
Elles, Jamieson, (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy (absent)
Elles, J. C., (Elles & Co.) clerk, and Consul for Netherlands, Taiwan Elliot, T. B., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amey
Elliott, G. E., second officer, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong & Manila
Elliott, F. H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Penang
Elliott, J. R., (Hunt & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Ellis, H., master attendant and shipping master, Marine department, Singapore Ellis, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi str. Shario-maru, Tokio
Elman, N., storekeeper, Hiogo
Elmore, J. F., LL.D., minister, Peruvian Legation, Tokio and Peking (absent) Elshout, J. M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Elwes, E. G., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Elwin, Rev. A., missionary, Hangchow
Elwyn, H. B., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Elzinger, watchmaker, Manila
Emery, D. A., (Wadliegh & Emery) merchant, and U.S. vice-consul, Chinkiang Emmerson, M. C., (Emmerson's Hotel) assistaut, Singapore
Emmerson, C., proprietor, Emmerson's Hotel, Singapore
Emory, G. B., (0. & O.S.S. Co.) general agent, Yokohama
Encarnaçao, F. K., (China and Japan Trading Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Encarnação, F. X., (A. Provaud & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Encinas, C. G., magistrate, Marila
Endicott, S., (Cornes & Co.) merchant and vice-consul for Hawaii, Hiogo.
Endicott, H. B., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Engard, A. C., engineer, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Engelhardt, H., (F. Beato) clerk, Yokohama
Engert, M., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
England, E. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
England, C. R., commission agent and auctioneer, Shanghai
Engler, A., (F. Engler & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Ennes, Rev. F. T. Š. de S., vice-rector, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Ennes, D. M. B. de S., bishop, Ecclesiastical department, Macao Enriquerz, A., (Vano & Reyes) clerk, Cebu
Enriquerz, M., clerk, administracion de Estancadas, Manila
Enriequiz, M., Marques de Villa Cartell, Civil Governor, Manila Enriquerz, D., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Enslie, J. J., first assistant, British Consulate, Yokohama
Entrala, P., Auxiliare de Fomento, Manila
Erdmann, C., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Praya central Erran, M., commissary, army administation, Manila Errington, A. J., commander, H.B.M. sloop Albatross Erskine, S., (Howarth, Erski. e & Co.) engineer, Singapore Escarrer, G., (Sartorius & Moerike) assistant, Lipa, Philippines Escassi, J. M., printer, Iloilo
Escolar, M., ministro, tribunal de cuentas, Manila (absent) Escondrillas, D., architect, Cebu
Escoubet, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Escribano, F., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Esdale, C., (Mitsu Bishi Mail S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Esdale, J. T, (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, Yokohama
Esmail, M. S. H., (H. A. Asgar & H. Esmail) merchant, Gage street
Especkerman, B. II., proprietor, Mercantile Press, Singapore
Esperanza, A. de la, captain, civil horse guards, Manila
Espieux, surgeon, French troops, Hanoi
Espin, T. G., promoter fiscal, Iloilo
Espino, M., constable, Spanish Consulate, Amoy
Espinosa, T., vacundor general, civil goverment, Manila
Esquer, president, first Court of appeal, Saigon (absent) Essabboy, Abdoolkyum M., merchant, Singapore
Essabboy, Abdoolkader M., merchant, Cochrane street Essex, F., (China Traders' Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Esson, D., (New Harbour Dock Co.) boilermaker, Singapore Estanislao, E., (Barlow & Wilson) assistant, Manila
Esteves, J. M., lieutenant of police, Macao
Esteves, J. J., teacher, Government school, Macao
Estorges, telegraphist, Vinh-Long, Cochin China
Estrada, Dr. A., secretary, Universidad de Filipinas, Manila
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Estranch, F., comisario de guerra, Manila
Estrau, F., commissary, army administration, Manila Estruch, A., assistant, Mint, Manila
Ethelson, A. P., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Eugster, F., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila Eugster, E., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila Eugster, J., (L. Eugster & Co.) merchant, Manila
Eustace, F. O., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistaut, Yokohama
Evans, H., inspector of immigrants, Penang
Evans, B. G. L., assist. paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa
Evans, H., (Evans & Co.) baker, and proprietor of "Empire Brewery," Shanghai
Evans, J. H., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) merchant, Shanghai and Hankow (absent)
Evans, M. P., (Reid, Evans & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Evard, l'Abbé, honorary interpreter, French Legation, Tokio
Everall, H., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Everard, C. W., assistant, British consulate, Shanghai
Evers, H. C., (E. E. Australasia & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road Evers, A., (Simon, Evers & Co.) merchaut, Hiogo
Evington, Rev. H., B.A., missionary, Osaka
Evrard, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio Ewer, F. H., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Swatow Ewing, J. A., professor, Imperial University, Tokio Exley Rev. R. J., missionary, Wênchow
Eycheme, telegraphist, Saigon
Eykman, Dr. J. F., Board of Health, Tokio
Eymard, C., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Eymard-Rapine, counsellor, Court of appeal, Saigon
Eyre, M. K., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond Eytel, W., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Eyton, J. L. O., (Spring Valley Brewery) assistant, Yokohama Ezekiel, J. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Ezekiel, M. D., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Ezekiel, F. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Ningpo Ezekiel, N. D., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Foochow Ezra, I., (Abraham Ezra & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Ezra, I. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Ningpo Ezra, A., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) agent, Tientsin
Faber, Rev. E., missionary, Canton
Fabian, N. C., marmolisto, Manila
Fabian, A., (Baer Senior & Co.) clerk, Manila (absent) Fabie, F. R., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila Fabre, assistant architect of public buildings, Saigon Fabre de Lamaurelle, lieutenant, French corvette Kerguelen Fabregas, C., judge, Alcaldias Mayores, Potatan, Philippines Fabrice, H. von, (Sartorius & Moerike) assistant, Iloilo Fabrice, E., druggist, Jaro, Philippines
Fabris, E. A., assistant, Municipal Council offices, Shanghai Fabris, J. M., (H. S. Bidwell) clerk, Shanghai
Fairhurst, Thos., (Newman & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Fairless, J., (Lösch & Fairless) merchant, Shanghai
Fajardo, R., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Fakeeranee, M. (E. Pubaney) manager, Shanghai
Falch, W., (Shanghai Gas Company) meter inspector, Shanghai Falck, G., shipchandler and auctioneer, Bangkok
Falck, C., (C. Illies & Co.) godownman, Yokohama
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Fano y Menenelez, R., civil governor's office, Manila
Farago, E., Maritime Customs assistant in charge, Ichang
Farenholt, O. W., executive officer, U.S.S. Monocacy
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Farley, Gus., Jr., (Fraser, Farley & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Farmer, E., chief engineer, U.S.S. Alert
Farnden, G. W., (Kilgour & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Farnham, Rev. J. M. W., D.D., missionary, Shanghai
Farrar, A. A. E., (G. Smith & Co.) wine merchant, Shanghai Farro, A. V., surgeon, Civil Government, Manila
Farrow, J., commander revenue steamer Ling Feng, Amoy Farsari, A., (Sargent, Farsari & Co.) newsagent, Yokohama. Faulds, H., medical missionary, Tokio
Faunch, H., quarter-master in charge, Customs steam-launch Hua Shan, Canton Fauque, Rev. J., French missionary, Bangkok
Faure, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Faurie, Rev. U., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio Fauvel, A. A., Maritime Customs clerk, (absent) Fave, E., boarding house keeper, Saigon
Favier, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking Favre, V., Hongkong
Favre-Brandt, C., watch importer, & vice consul for Switzerland, Osaka
Favre-Brandt, J., (C. & J. Favre-Brandt) watch importer, Yokohama
Fearon, W., (Fearon, Low & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Fearon, J. S., (Fearon, Low & Co) merchant, Shanghai
Fearon, G. D., (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Fearon, R. I., (Fearon, Low & Co.) Shanghai merchant (absent)
Fee, R. M. M., French Catholic Mission, Penang
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Felanneau, chargé du service des vivres, Hanoi
Feliciano, B., (Tatuban Rope Factory) assistant, Manila
Feliciano, M., (Tutuban Rope Factory) manager, Manila Felizardo, J., (Earnshaw & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Fenollosa, E. F., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Fenton, M., instructor, Imperial University, Tokio
Fenton, K. B., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, and secretary Chamber of Commerce, Amoy Fentum, G. B., professor of music, Shanghai
Ferguson, J. H., Netherlands minister, Peking
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Ferguson, A., proprietor, "The Farm," Maloo, Shanghai
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Ferguson, G., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point
Ferguson, R., second officer, steamer Hailoong, Coast
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Ferguson, C. J., assistant clerk, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Fergusson, R., (Morriss & Fergusson) bill and bullion broker, Shanghai Fergusson, W. S., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
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Fergusson, T. T., (Fe russon & Co.) merchant, & Belgian consul, Chefoo Fernandes, B. de S., erchant, and consul for Siam, Macao Fernandes, T., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao Fernandes, J., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao
Fernandes, A. M., (Hongkong and Shanghai Brk) clerk, Singapore Fernandes, N. T., proprietor, Boletim de Maco e Timor, Macao Fernandes, F. F., (Hongkong Sodawater Co., assistant, Hollywood road Fernandes, Rev. F. A., deacon, ecc astical department, Macao
Fernandez, M., regidor, Ayuntamiento, Maila
Fernandez, S., professor, San Juan de Letram College, Manila Fernandez, V. A., (J. D. Vaughan) clerk, Singapore
Fernandez, H., medical practitioner, Manila
Fernandez, D., lightkeeper, Lamocks lighthouse, Amoy
Fernandez, S., mayor general, apostadero, Manila
Fernandez, V., (J. B. Rozas) clerk, Manila
Fernandez, H., inspector, Exchequer department, Manila
Fernandez, V., botanical gardens, Manila
Fernandez, G., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Fernandez, C. D., solicitor, Iloilo
Fernandez, J., (Eastern Ext., Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) assistant, Singapore
Fernandez, L. P., rigger, Kobe Iron Works, Hiogo
Fernandez, J, postmaster, Iloilo
Fernandez, M., restaurant keeper, Manila
Fernandez, A., coffee house keeper, Manila
Fernandez, J. V., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Fernandez, R., chemist, Manila
Fernier, clerk, Colonial Treasury, Saigon
Forral y Mateo, F., medical practitioner, Cebu
Ferrand, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Ferras, J. A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Ferreira, J. A., lieutenant, Police, Macao
Ferreira, L., lawyer, Macao
Ferreira, L. A., administrator, Administracao do Conselho, Macao
Ferr r, B., interpreter, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Ferrer, captain civil horse guards, Manila
Ferrer, M., assistant, audit department, Manila
Ferrie, Rev. E., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Ferrill, F. H., P. A., surgeon, U.S. naval hospital, Yokohama
Ferris, C., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Festa, Chevalier C. S., Italian consul, Singapore
Festa, E., (Borneo Co) clerk, Singapore
Fetherstonbaugh, G. A., assistant clerk, H B. V. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Feutray, commissioner of inarine, Saigon
Feyerabend, E. R., (H. C. Morf & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Fiäschi, lieutenant, French cruiser Du Couëdic, Haiphong
Field, W. L., flag lieutenant, U.S. Squadron
Field, A. W., Maritime Customs acting tide surveyor, Tamsui
Figié, second lieutenant, French troops, Haiphong
Figueir do, F, de, carcereiro, Cadeia Publica, Macao
Figuereido, A. de, (Russell & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Figuereido, A. do, enfermeiro, military hospital, Macao (absent)
Figuereido, J., (Chartered Bank of India) clerk, Queen's road
Figuier, L., ("Sweetmeat Cast.. ) steward, Shanghai
Figuieredo, A., naval department, Tokio
Filatrian, clerk, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Finck, R., (Bangkok Saw Mill) clerk, Bangkok
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Findlay, J., (Blain & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Fine, N., accountant, Municipal council, Saigon Finlayson, J., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Fioritti, Rev. J. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Fischer, S., (G. R. Lammert) assistant, Peddar's Wharf
Fischer, Ed., (Ed. Fischer & Co.) merch., & acting con. gen. for Hawaii, Y'hama Fischer, J. P., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Fischer, F. von, (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Fischer, O., (Baer, Senior & Co) clerk, Isabela, Philippines
Fischer, G., (E. Meyer & Co.) merchant, Tientsin
Fish, J., cable jointer, E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s steamer Agnes, Singapore Fisher, Ed., (Dodd & Co.) godown keeper, Tamsui
Fisher, T. F., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Fisher, C. G., US vice-consul, Tientsin
Fisher, Dr. J. Charles, medical practitioner, Peddar's Wharf
Fisher, J., rice merchant, Singapore
Fisher, H. K. C., (Eastern Ext., Aust. & China Tele. Co.) operator, Singapore Fisher, E., bill and bullion broker, Hankow
Fisher, H. J., first class clerk, Maritime Customs, Keelung
Fitch, Rev. Geo. F., missionary, Soochow
Fittock, G. V., student, British Legation, Peking
Fitzgerald, Geo., chief engineer, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Fitzgerald, M., (Yokohama Dispensary) assistant, Yokohama Fitzgerald, R., (Kobe Iron Works) fitter, Hiogo
Flacks, F., chief officer, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta Flagg, A. E., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Flanagan, J., clerk, commissaria and transpor: department
Flanagan, J., quartermaster sergeant, Military Staff clerk, R. E. department Flavian, Archimandrate, Russian Greek Orthodox mission, Peking
Fleischer, H. M., agent Messageries Maritimes, and Danish consul, Nagasaki Fleming, J. M., surveyor, Royal Engineers
Flemming, L., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Canton
Fletcher, C. A., Inland Sea pilot, Nagasaki
Fletcher, J., (Clin. Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point Fletcher, J., (McAlister & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Fleury, J. J. M., chief clerk, Netherlands Consulate, Penang Flores, B., (Vano & Reyes) stor ke pr, Cebu
Fl res, P., assistant, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Flores, C. H., (J. F. Scheffer) assistant, Praya Flores, S. S., storekeeper, Manila
Flores, V., storekeeper, Manila
Flores, D., (S S. Flores) assistant, Manila
Flores, V. L., (S. S. Flores) assistant, Manila
Flores, S., (S. S. Flores) assistant, Manila
Flores, E., (Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila
Fobes, A. S., (C. & J. Trading Co.) agent, Yokohama Fock, Dr. C., superintendent, Japanese Hospital, Nagasaki Fock, O., (B. Telge) clerk, Shanghai
Focke, Dr. J. H, German consul, Shanghai
Focken, E. W., pilot, Swatow
Foergens, R., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Foley, J., (Tanjong Pagar Dick Co.) inspector of police, Singapore Folger, W. M., heuter ant commander, U.S. sloop Swatera
Follett, S. G., engineer, H.B. V. gunvessel Lily
Folque, C. A. F., aide-de-camp to Governor of Macao Fölser, J., pilot, Taku
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Fonsales, (Denis Frères) clerk, Saigon
Fonseca, J. A. da, (Strachan & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Fonseca, A. J. da, commission agent, Macao
Fonseca, J. B., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Fonseca, A., Junr., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Fonseca, F. V. da, (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Fonseca, F. V., purser, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Fonseca-Wollheim, da, lieutenant, German corvette Freya Fontaine, lieutenant, French gun-vessel La Rance, Saigon
Fontarabie, G. B. de, legal adviser, Shihosho and Gen-ro-in, Tokio Forbes, W. H., (W. Forbes) clerk, Tientsin
Forbes, C., (E. E. Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Saigon
Forbes, D. M., (Forbes, Munn & Co.) merchant, Manila
Forbes, Wm., merchant and Belgiau corsul, Tientsin
Forbes, F. B., (Russell & Co.) mercbant, & consul gen. for Sweden, &c., Shanghai
Forbes, W. H., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent)
Forbes, J. M., Jr., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya
Forbes, H. de C., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya
Ford, T. T., puisne judge, Singapore
Ford, Chas., superintendent, Government Gardens and plantations
Ford, C. M., acting consul, British Consulate, Pakhoi
Ford, T., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Fordham, Rev. J. S., missionary, Wusueh, Hankow
Foreshaw, Clara, proprietor, " Nucleus " Billiard Saloon, Shanghai
Forestier, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Foret, commander, Antilope, Saigon
Forner, N. O., director, sanidad militar, Manila
Forrest, Wm., manager, Chartered Bank of India, Queen's road Forrest, Rev. J. H., Osaka
Forrester, W., (Forrester, Lavers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Fors, A., contador, tribunal de cuentas. Manila
Forsaith, A., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Forssblad, B., M.Ph.C., medical practitioner, Chefoo
Forster, John, (J. Forster & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Forvontegin, M., assistant, barbour department, Manila
Foss, Rev. H. J., missionary, Hiogo
Foss, H., (Borneo Co.) manager, Queen's road
Foster, Jas., paymaster, U.S.S. Monocacy
Foster, Rev. A., minister, St. John's English Church, Hankow
Foster, Jas., (Mackenzie Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Foster, H., railway engine driver, Yokohama
Foster, F. E., (P.M.S.S. Co.) general agent for China and Japan, Yokohama
Foster, F. T. P., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Foucault, de, commander Tilsitt, director of the marine arsenal, Saigon
Fougerat, J. H., Maritime Customs assistant, Chinkiang
Foulhoux, architect of public buildings, Saigon.
Foulk, G. C., aid ensign, U.S. Squadron in China and Japan
Fouque, C. A., proprietor, French Bakery, Shanghai
Foureros, assistant engineer, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Fourès, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Fournier, H., storekeeper, D'Aguilar street
Fowler, John, (Chartered Bank of India, &c.) sub-accountant, Shanghai Fowler, W., inspector of municipal police, Central station, Shanghai
Fox, Alex., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Fox, T. A., harbour master, Penang
Fox, W. R., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Singapore
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Fox, J. H., midshipman, H.M. c rvette Curacoa Frahm, I., captain, Mitsu Bishi str. Seirio-maru, Tokio Frahm, P., captain, Mitsu Bishi str. Shinagawa-maru, Tokio
Fraineau, Rev. T. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki Francenbach, L., (Shunho foreign refinery) chemist, Shanghai
Francis, J. J., barrister-at-law, Bank Buildings, and commandant H.K. Volunteers Francis, R., (R. Francis & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Francisco, I., (W. F. Stevenson) clerk, Manila
Francisco, R., manager, Mercantile Press office, Singapore
Francisco, Thos., ("Hotel de la Paix ") assistant, Singapore Francisco, Pedro, (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Francke, O., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Francke, H., (Schinne & Francke) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Franco, M., suplente, Sociedad Seguros Maritimos, Manila
Franco, Dr. L. L., medical practitioner, Macao
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Frank, H., (G. Hieber & Co.) commission agent, Singapore Fraser, R. G., sub-lieutenant, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Franco, F. M., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Wellington street Franco, R., restaurant keeper, Manila
Francois, restaurateur, Hanoi
Frandin, J. Hte., chancelier-interprète, French Consulate, Tientsin Franguera, A. D., second commander of cavalry, Manila
Fraser, D., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Hiogo
Fraser, Dr., Government School, Osaka
Fraser, L. J., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Fraser, J., proprietor, Mission Press, Singapore
Fraser, E. J., (Mollison, Fraser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Fraser, J. A., (Fraser, Farley & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Fraser-Smith, R., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) accountant, Club Chambers
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Frazer, John, medical practitioner, Tientsin
Frater, A., British consul, Kiungchow (absent
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Freeth, G. J., quartermaster, Customs cruiser Li Shế, Canton
Freinademetz, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Freirno, E. P., army medical department, Manila
Freitas, T. J. de, (Macao Dispensary) assistant, Macao French, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
French, G., chief justice, H.B.M. Supreme Court, Shanghai French, E. H., assistant, British consulate, Bangkok Fressel, Carl, (Fressel & Co.) merchant, Manila Freusberg, C., interpreter, German consulate, Canton Frewin, Henry, pilot, Swatow
Fricke, assistant, Patrew Steam Rice Mill, Bangkok Friedrich, R., (Botica de la Escolta) druggist, Manila Friend, L. B., lieutenant, Royal Engineers
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Friers, paymaster, German gunboat Iltis
Fries, S. von, Maritime Customs clerk, Canton
Frischling, F., (Whitfield & Dowson) assistant, Yokohama
Frischling, C. J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Fritsche, Dr. H., director, Russian Observatory, act. professor of German, &c., Peking
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Fritz, J., (Mustard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Frois, B. S., (Edwin Koek) clerk, Singapore
Frois, A., foreman, Straits Times office, Singapore
Frost, J. J., assistant engineer, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Frotier, treasurer, Saigon
Fry, F. W., (Weeks & Fry) broker, Foochow
Fry, J. O., district engineer, Government telegraph service, Tokio
Fryer, H., (P. & O.S.Ñ. Co.) gunner, Pootung, Shanghai
Fryer, John, scientific translation department, Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai
Fuente, M. de la, (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Fuentes, J. M. de, assistant, public works department, Manila
Fulford, H. E., student, British Legation, Peking
Fullam, W. F., midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Fuller, W., proprietor, Pignatel's Hotel, Chefoo Fuller, W. R., architect and builder, Chefoo
Fulton, Rev. A. A., missionary, Canton
Fulton, P. A., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) engineer, Singapore Fünfgeld, (Hubert & Fünfgeld) merchant, Saigon
Furber, W. G., United States Vice-consul, Naga a ki
Fusco, M., bandmaster, Bangkok
Futtakia, S. R., merchant, Canton and Hongkong
Fyfe, J. B., chief engineer, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong & Manila
Fye, J. A., third engineer, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong & Manila Fyfe, W. S., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Fyson, Rev. P. K., missionary, Niigata
Gabaretta, R., "The Relief Fire Brigade," Yokohama
Gabriel, Rev., Russian missionary, Hakodate
Gabriel, J., (Noronha & Co.) compositor, Zetland street
Gaedertz, J. H., (Baer Senior & Co.) clerk, Manila
Gage, H., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Alert
Gahagan, A. Y., (Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore
Gaillard, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Gaillard, hair dresser, Saigon
Cale, W. H. C., engineer, H.B.M S. Iron Duke
Gale, S. R., (Powell & Sanderson) manager, Shanghai
Galembert, G. de, Maritime Customs assistant, returns office, Shanghai
Galien, M. G., pawnbroker, Manila
Gall, J., marshall, U.S. consulate, Tientsin
Gallagher, F., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Whampoa
Gallardo, J., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Gallardo, F., captain, steamer Lola, Iloilo
Galle, J., (Reyes & Co) assistant, Manila
Galles, G., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Galles, F. W., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai
Galletti, N. J. B., quartermaster, Customs cruiser Li She, Canton
Gallo, G., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Galmel, Rev. L. J,, French Catholic Mission, Balek Pulao, Penang
Galpin, J. R., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Galpiu, Rev. F., missionary, Ningpo
Galton, W. P., (Westall, Galton & Co.) public tea inspector, Foochow
Galvan, F. de P., inspector, Intendencia de Hacienda, Manila
Gambet-Gross, legal adviser, Police office, Tokio
Gamine, second deputy a torney general, Saigon Gamir, S, chief of Estado Mayor, Manila
Ganivet, assistant surgeon, French cruiser Champlain
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Gaphoar, C. S. A., (Rodyk & Davidson) clerk, Singapore Garceau, A., commander, Chinese gunboat Tsing-po, West Coast Garcerie, A., timber merchant, Phnom-penh, Cambodia Garchitorena, M., (Garchitorena & Co.) assistant, Manila Garchitorena, A. M., (Garchitorena & Co.) carriage builder, Manila Garcia, J. D. F., student, procurador's department, Macao Garcia, J., Governor's office, Manila
Garcia, V., acting penitenciario, e clesiastical department, Manila Garcia, J. M., professor of theology, University, Manila Garcia, E., interpreter, adminis. colecciones y labores, Manila Garcia y Basa, R., botanical gardens, Manila
Garcia, A., assistant, Mint, Manila
Garcia, J., assistant, Custom house, Manila
Garcia, F., assistant, public works department, Manila
Garcia, J. P., (Cuculu & Co.) merchant, Manila
Garcia, J., professor of philosophy, University, Manila
Garcia, A. J., colonel, commanding second battalion, Macao
Garcia, N., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) engineer and machinist, Manila
Garçon, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Gardès, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Gardiner, W. A., (J. Peña & Co.) clerk, Manila
Gardiner, Rev., J. M. A., missionary, Tokio
Gardner, G., cable foreman, E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s storeship, Singapore Gardner, T. S., captain, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta
Gar iner, Mrs. F. E., baker and hotel keeper, Chefoo
Gardner, W. J., (Wilkinson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gardner, H. A., constable, British consulate, Bangkok
Gardonne, V., second lieutenant, Chinese gunboat Tsing-po, Canton
Garfit, A. S., (China Traders' Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road Gargan, J., Yokohama
Garnier, Mgr. V., Roman Catholic bishop, Shanghai
Garrels, H., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Garrett, L. M., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Alert
Garrigues, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Gascoigne, T., armourer sergeant, Ordnance Store department
Gaskell, J. M., (Forbes, Munn & Co.) clerk, Manila
Gasnier, Rt. Rev. Dr. E., French Catholic bishop, Singapore
Gaspar, Enrique, consul for Spain, Macao
Gaspar, M. A. L., director, Tan-Dinh school, Saigon
Gasper, W. C, (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Gatinot, E., (V. Roque) assistant, Saigon
Gauld, W., M.A., M.D., missionary, Swatow (absent)
Gavieres, A. G., clerk, supreme court, Manila
Gavierez, A. G., clerk, juzgado de guerra, Manila
Gavini, pilot, Saigon
Gawthorne, J., chief cl.rk, court of requests, Penang
Gay, V., assistant, Governor's office, Iloilo
Gay, A. C., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Geandey, distributor, Post office, Saigon (absent)
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Gearing, J. G. W., (Gearing & Co.) merchant, vice-consul for Netherlands, Chinkiang
Gebane", R., interpreter, German consulate, Yokohama
Gebhardt, F., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Geddes, A. D., lieut.-colonel, 27th Inniskillings
Gedge, H. J., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Comus Geerts, Dr. A. J. C., board of health, Tokio Geffeney, C. H., hair-dresser, Yokohama
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Gehmeyer, A., (Muller & Meisner) assistant, Bangkok Geiger, H. W., agent P. & O. S. N. Co., Singapore Genat, Y. G. van, Sappero, Kaitakushi, Japan
Genato, M., restaurant keeper, Manila
Genato, M., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer, and commission agent, Manila Genato, Vte. A., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer and commission agent, Manila Genevoix, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Genouilhac, assistant treasurer and chief accountant, Colonial Treasury, Saigon Gentili, Rt. Rev. Dr. Thos., Roman Catholic missionary, Foochow
Gentle, Alex. U.S. vice-consul and secretary, Singapore Exchange, Singapore Génu, L., (Guichard et Fils) merchant, Manila
Geoghegan, E. J., (Butterfield & Swire) tea inspector, Yokohama (absent) Georg, E., (Cohen & Georg) broker, Queen's road
George, G., (Tanjong Pagar Dock) shipwright, Singapore
George, H., superintendent, Municipal Council, Hiogo
George, J. C. F., (Oriental Bank) acting manager, Singapore
George, E., secretary Chamber of Commerce, and agent Reuter's Telegram Co.
George, pilot, Haiphong
Gerband, agent opium and spirit farm, Saigon
Gerlach, C., M.D., medical practitioner, Alexandra Terrace
Germain, J., inspector of nuisances
Germann, A., (Sulzer & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Germinet, lieutenant, French frigate Thémis
Gernot, C. J., provicar general, Saigon
Gerona, B., trader, Iloilo
Geronimo, G., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Gerrard, John, acting Registrar-general, and registrar of marriages, &c.
Gertz, lieutenant, German friga'e Vineta
Gervais, tight housekeeper, Haiphong
Geslien, H., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Gesseit, A., broker, Shanghai
Getley, A., lieutenant, Customs cruiser Shen-chi, Cauton
Geyer, E., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Ghent, J. G. van, agricultural department, Tokio
Ghika, N. D., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Gibarta, Rev. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Bangkok
Gibb, H. B., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Pottinger street (absent)
Gibbons, L., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Gibbs, J. B., proprietor, "Snug Saloon," Yokohama
Gibson, Jas.. (Sandilands, Buttery & Co.) clerk, Penang Gibson, R., overman, Keelung Colliery, Keelung Gibson, Rev. J. C., M.A., missionary, Swatow Gigo, J. G. y, army medical department, Manila Gil, A. M., ensign, second battalion, Macao
Gilbert, J., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Giles, J., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Giles, H. A., acting consul, British consulate, Amoy Gilfillan, S., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) merchant, Singapore Gill, E. H., (Browne & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Gillanders, A., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, Swatow
Gillbee, W., chief storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Gillett, B., (Wilkin & Robison) merchant, Yokohama
Gillies, D., secretary, Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Club Chambers
Gillingham, J., commission agen, Hiogo
Gilmore, Lieut. F. P., navigator, U.S.S. Monocacy
Gilmour, D., public silk inspector, Shanghai
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Gilmour, Rev. J., M.A., missionary, Peking
Ginard, R., civil doctor, and professor, University, Mari'a Ginart, M., commandant of engineers, Arsenal, Manila Ginjarro, J., interventor de Estancadas, Manila
Ginsburg, M., merchant, Nagasaki
Gipperich, G., (Crasemann & Hagen) clerk, Chefoo
Gipperich, E., merchant, Shanghai
Giquel, P., director, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow (absent) Girard, chief inspector of police force, Saigon
Giraud, constable, French Consulate, Haiphong
Giraud, U., (Cozens & Giraud) merchant, Shanghai
Giraudier, B., (Ramirez & Giraudier) printer, Manila.
Gironi, J., clerk, administracion de Estancadas, Manila
Gittins, Thos., Jr., (John Gittens & Co,) tea inspector, Foochow
Gittins, J., (John. Gittins & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent)
Giudicelli, T., comptable, French Municipal Council, Shanghai (absent)
Glass, Thos., engineer, Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.'s Engine, Praya Central Glass, G., (Shanghai Medical Hall) assistant, Shanghai
Glass, C. C. N., (McAlister & Co.) ship broker, Singapore
Glass, D., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Glass, L. R., (Guthrie & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Glennie, A. W., merchant, & public tea inspector, Yokobama
Gloria, V., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila
Glover, T. B., manager, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Glover, Geo. B., commissioner of Customs, Kiukiang
Glover, T. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Glover, A. B., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Goble, Rev. J., missionary, Yokohama
Godaert, R., assistant, "Hotel des Colonies," Shanghai
Godbold, G. A. B., captain, 27th Inniskillings (absent)
Goddard, Rev. J. R., missionary, Ningpo
Godeaux, E., French consul general, Shanghai
Godinez, F., abogado, hospita! de Sn. Juan de Dios, Manila
Godsil, John, Mosque terrace
Godwin, T., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Penang
Godwin, A., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Penang
Godwin, A. A., Maritime Customs examiner, Kinkiang
Goettlinger, L., Variety store, Hiogo
Goetz, A., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Goldsborough, W. E., United States consul, Amoy
Goldsmith, B., (China Traders Insurance Co.) acting secretary, Queen's road
Gomard, mariner, Bangkok
Gomboyeff, N., postmas er, Russian Legation, Peking
Gomes, J. da S., third engineer, Portuguese gunboat Tamega
Gomes, M. A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, Kowloon
Gomes, A., (A. A. de Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao
Gomes, A. S., M.D., medical practitioner, Pechili terrace
Gomes, N. J., (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Gomes, F. A., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Wellington street
Gomes, J. B., merchant, Macao
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Gomes, J. B., Jr., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Wellington street Gomes, A, J., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Wellington street Gomez, J. B., restaurant keeper, Manila
Gomez, G. M., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) turner, Singapore Gomez, F., assistant, Government Office, Iloilo
Gomez, M., surgeon major, army medical department, Manila
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Gomez, J. A., professor de derecho civil, university, Manila Gomez, J., colonial physician, Iloilo (absent)
Gomez, P., (Kobe Iron Works) rigger, Hiogo
Gomez, M., professor of philosophy, University, Manila
Gomez, J., proprietor, "Welcome Tavern," Queen's road central
Gomma, C., (Landstein & Co.) master of river steamer, Haiphong
Gonsalves, A.. (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Gonsalves, F. S., (A. Bielfield) clerk, Shanghai
Gonsalves, D. M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gonsalves, J. B., ensign, Police, Macao
Gonsalves, M. G., boarding officer, Import and Export office, Singapore
Gonsalves, N. P., clerk, tax office, Macao
Gonsalves F. M., (Rozario & Co.) clerk, Stanley street
Gonsalves, C. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Gonsalves, B. F., (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Gonzalez, F., almacenero, administración de Estancadas, Mamila
Gonzalez, M., assistant treasurer, ayuntamiento, Manila
Gonzalez, R., (M. G. Galien) assistant, Manila
Gonzalez, A., contador, adminis. colecciones y labores, Manila
Gonzalez, S., officer, guardia civil veterana, Manila
Gonzalez, J., medical practitioner, Manila
Gonsalez, A., trader, Iloilo
Gonsalez, L., photographer, Iloilo
Gonzalez, F., (Aldecoa & Co.) clerk, Manila
Gonzalez, Victor, druggist &c., Cebu
Goodall, E., chief engineer, E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s steamer Agnes, Singapore
Goodfellow, W., (Gas Co.) foreman fitter, Shanghai
Goodison, F. S., (Cornes & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Goodrich, Rev. C, missionary, Tung-chau
Goodrich, A. M., second lieutenant, 27th Inuiskillings
Goodridge, R., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Goodwin, Staff Sergt. J., clerk, Brigade office
Goodwyn, C. S., Jr., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Goolamally Mahomedazum, Mabomedan priest, Shanghai
Goolan Hoosein John Mahomed, merchant, Gage street
Goosmann, J., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Gordo, A. F., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Gordo, G. F., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Gordon, A. G., (H. & W. Dock Co.) assistant, Kowloon Gordon, Rev. M. L., M.D., missionary, Kioto
Gordon, H. L., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gordon, Rev. R, M.A., missionary, Amoy
Gordon, W. G., (Gordon Bros.) commission agent, Hankow Gordon, C. W., (A. L. Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Gore-Booth, R. H., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila Gore-Booth, E. H, broker, Shanghai
Gorgas, M. C., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond Gorham, C. L., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Gorham, J., (Gorham & Warburton) stevedore, Hiogo
Gorlach, W. H., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Akitsushima-maru, Tokio Gorman, H. J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Gorostiza, A. de, contador ayuntamiento, Manila
Gorostiza, A. de, apoderado, hospicio de San José, Manila
Gort y Gigo, J., professor de farmacia, university, Manila
Gott, J. A., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co) chief clerk, Queen's road Gottburg, W., M.D., physician, Shanghai (absent)
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Gòtte, R., (De Bay, Gòite & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Gottlieb, F. H., senior magistrate, Penang
Götz, W., (Moalle & Co.) assistant, Amoy Gondareau, G., wine merchant, Yokohama Gough, Rev. F. F., M.A., missionary, Ningpo
Gouilloud, L., merchant, Ta-lay Buildings, Shanghai Gouineau, pilot, Saigon
Goularte, D., (J. G. Smith & Co.) clerk, Duddell street Goularte, J. B., clerk, Procurador's department, Macao Goulbourn, W., clerk, Victoria Gaol
Gould, C., teacher, Government service, Tokio
Gould, E. B., assistant, British consulate, Bangkok
Gould, J., overseer of Hongkew roads, Municipal Council, Shanghai Gourdin, A. O'D., (Chinese Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Gourg, L., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Gourley, J., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point
Gonssery, J., Roman Catholic missionary, Chinkiang
Gouvea, Rev. M. L. de, dean of the Cathedral, Macao
Gony, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Govantes, F., member of administrative Council, Manila (absent)
Gove, F., (Wheelock & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Gow, J. L., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Richmond
Gowan, P., M.D., physician to H.M. the King, Bangkok
Gowland, T. G., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Gowland, Wm., F.C.S., metallurgist and chemist, Government mint, Kawasaki Goyar, surveyor, service du génie, Haiphong
Graça, J. J. da, Portu, u se minister to China and Japan, and Governor, Macao Graça, V. A. de, merchant, Macao
Graça, F. M. de, vice president of Municipal Chamber, Macao
Graça, L. A. de, Macao
Graciano, y Basa, A., judge of Quiapo district, Manila
Gracias, C. J., member of Municipal Chamber, Macao
Gracias, C., clerk, water police station, Macao
Gracias, V. J., Macao
Gradot, first clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Graham, Wm., (W. L. Hunter) tea inspector, Foochew
Graham, J. W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Formosa
Graham, W., staff surgeon, H.B.M. survering-vessel Magpie
Graham, J., watchmaker, jeweller, &c, Singapore
Graham, M., second engineer, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta
Graham, Jas., (Syme & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Graham, W., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi str. Urada-maru, Japan
Graham, G. G., stevedore, Bangkok
Gram, C. C., Maritime Customs godown keeper, Pootung, Shanghai Granado, J., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Granados, G., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Grand, Rev. J. P., French missionary, Kanburi, Siam
Grandguillaume, Á. (L. Vrard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Grandon, A., chancelier, French Consulate, Singapore
Grandpierre, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Canton
Granger, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Granier, lieutenant, French frigate Themis
Granier, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Grant, D. B., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) assist. accountant, Singapore Grant, D., chief engineer, H.M. corvette Encounter
Grant, D., medical missionary, Amoy
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Grant, W., (New Harbour Dock Co.) blacksmith, Singapore Grant, J., (McAlister & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Grant, P. McGregor, (R. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Grant, Chas., (Kelly & Walsh) assistant, Shanghai
Graut, W., captain of tug boats, Taku
Grant, J., (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, Praya
Grant, C. Lyall, (Adamson, Bell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Grant, P. V., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Grasset, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Grassi, G., (J. Grassi & Brother) assistant, Bangkok
Grassi, A., (J. Grassi and brother) builder, contractor, &c., Bangkok
Grassi, J., (J. Grassi and brother) builder, contractor, &c., Bangkok Gratias, telegraphist, Beut. e, Cochin China
Gratschel, lieutenant German frigate, Vineta Grauert, H., merchant, Yokohama
Gravenhorst, W., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Graves, Rev. R. H., missionary, Canton
Gray, J. W., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Gray, A. T., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Gray, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Gray, B. C. T., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gray, T., Engineering College, Tokio
Gray, H. P., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, and vice-consul for Britain and Italy, Iloilo Gray, R. M., (Reiss & Co.) silk inspector, Praya
Grayston, B. R., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Greathead, A., (Wilmer Harris & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Greaves, A. R., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Green, C. H., P. A. surgeon, U.S.S. Swatara
Green, S. A. H., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) accountant, Shanghai
Green, L. M., chief engineer, H.M.S. Wivern
Green, J., (Fearon, Low & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Green, J. T., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Green, F. J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Green, Jas., (A. W. Glennie) assistant, Yokohama
Green, J. G., lieut.-commander, U.S.S. Palos
Green, C. J., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) storekeeper, Singapore
Green, Mrs., milliner, Shanghai
Green, Mrs., manager, "Hiogo Hotel," Hiogo
Green, J. H., lightkeeper in charge, Lamocks lighthouse, Amoy
Green, Rev. O. M., missionary, Tokio
Greenwood, Rev. M., M.A., missionary, Chefoo
Gregoire, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Gregory, P. A., clerk, court of requests, Penang
Gregory, M. E., steward in charge, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong and Japan Gregory, Wm., British consul, Swatow
Gregory, third engineer, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta
Gregory, J., purser, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta
Gregory, G. E., English and French teacher, Gov. telegraph school, Tokio
Greig, Sergeant G., military foreman of works, Royal Engineer department
Greig, W. G., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Hankow
Greig, R., (Deacon & Co.) tea inspector, Canton
Greig, M. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Grelier, E., lithographer, Shanghai
Gremouin, secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Saigon
Grenier, Rev. C. A. C., French Catholic mission, Penang
Grent zenberg, first engineer, German frigate Vineta
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Grey, T., inspector of police, Central station
Griffin, J. T., (Cornes & Co.) silk inspector, Yokohama Griffiths, Rev. J., chaplain, Royal Naval Hospital Griffiths, J. H., carpenter, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Griffiths, D. K., (A-Fong) photographer, Queen's road
Grigor, J. M., acting agent, Hongkong & Shangbai Bank, Hiogo Grill,-, lieutenant, German gunboat Wolf
Grill, L., purser, steamer Ichang, Hongkong and Canton Grimani, E. H., Maritime Customs assistant, (absent) Grimble, F., senior clerk, Orduance Store department Grimble, P., chief foreman, Ordnance Store department Grimm, B., (Siam Dispensary) chemist, Bangkok Grimmer, Jas., manager, Temperance Hall, Shanghai Grimston, Hon. W., lieutenant, H.M. gun-vessel Lapwing Grindrod, J. H., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Grisdale, B. E., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai Grob, E., (C. Rhode & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Grobien, F. A. F., (Just & Grobien) bill broker, Club Chambers
Grogan, M. E., (Shanghai Mercury) compositor, Singapore
Gronner, A., (A. Hoeflich) assistant, Shanghai
Groom, A. H., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Groom, F. A., architect, Shanghai
Groome, R. L., lieutenant, H. M. sloop Albatross
Grosclaude, E., (E. & U. Grosclaude) watchmaker, Hiogo Grosclande, U., watchmaker, Hankow
Gros-Desvaud, commander, gunboat Massue, Haiphong
Grose, F., (Hewett & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Grösser, F., (Gro-ser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Grosser, E., (Grosser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Grossmann, G. A., (Grossmann & Co.) merchant, d'Aguilar street (absent)
Grossmann, C. F., (Grossmann & Co.) merchant, d'Aguilar street
Grosvenor, Hon. T. G., C. B., secretary, British Legation, Peking
Grote, M., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Groth, A., (Klöpfer & Co.) merchant, Manila
Groube, F. E., lieutenant, H B.M. sloop Albatross
Grove, S., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lily
Groves, Rev. W. L., B.A., sub-warden, St. Paul's College Grunauer, Louis, (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, Swatow Grünberg, coffee house keeper, Saigon
Grundy, Rev. J., missionary, St. Stephen's Mission Church
Grundy, A., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila
Grunwald, F., (H. C. Morf & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Grupe, E., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila
Grupe, G., (J. Zobel) chemist, Manila
Grupe, H., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila
Guarda, E. de la, sub-director de Hacienda, Manila
Gubbar, Y. A., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Gubbay, R. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Gubbay, M. S., (M. S. Gubbay & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Gubbins, G. W., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Flying Fish
Gubbins, W. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
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Guedes, J. M., Jr., house and land agent, Queen's road
Gubbins, J. H., acting vice-consul, British consulate, Tokio Guedes, F. D., clerk, Ordnance Store department
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Guego, Rev. M., French missionary, Bang-pla-soi, Bangkok Guéguen, paymaster, French cruiser Champlain
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Guerra, F., shipchandler, Manila
Guerrero, J. G., (A. Franco & Co., in liquidation) merchant, Manila Guest, J., (Chinese Engineering & Mining Co.) foreman mechanic, Tientsin Guevara, J., oficial, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Guevara, F., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila
Guevara, A. L. e, surgeon, army medical department, Manila
Gueve, M., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Calbayog, Philippines
Guierry, Mgr. E. F., Roman Catholic vicar apostolic of Chekiang, Ningpo Guieu, L., assistant, French Municipal Council, Shanghai
Guijarro, M., ensign, civil horse guards, Manila Guillemin, Right Rev. P. F., French missionary, Canton Guillen, A., postmaster-general, Manila
Guillon, ensign, French gunl oat Adonis
Guillot, A., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Guirao, R., assistant, public works department, Manila Guittara, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Chinkiang Guixa, Rev. N., Roman Catholic missionary, Amoy Gulick, Rev. J. T., missionary, Hiogo
Gulick, Rev. O. H., missionary, Hiogo (absent) Gulin, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio Gultzow, A., (H. B. Meyer) clerk, Ningpo
Gültzow, A., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Gunn, H. W., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Gunn, D. A. M., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) assistant accountant, Hankow Gunnele, F. M., fleet surgeon, U.S. Squadron
Günther, J. H. C., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and harbour master, Chinkiang Gusman, S. (Hongkew Hairdressing Saloon) assistant, Shanghai
Gussmann, Rev. G. A., missionary, Basil Mission, Nyenhangli
Gutbrod, H., clerk, German consulate, Hiogo
Guterres, G. J., (F. A. Burchardi) clerk, Shanghai
Guterres, R. A., clerk, United Club, Macao
Guterres, N., (Hagart & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Guterres, A. P., acting deputy superintendent, Mercantile Marine office, West point Gutierrez, J. G., clerk, Surveyor General's office
Gutierrez, S. J., (J. J. Francis) clerk, Bank Buildings
Gutierrez, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Gutierrez, R. F., (Russeil & Co.) clerk, Praya
Gutierrez, A. A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Gutierrez, F., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Iloilo
Gutierrez, V., assistant, audit department, Manila
Gutierrez, P., restaurant keeper, Manila
Gutierrez, M., clerk, Surveyor-general's office
Gutierrez, Q. J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Gutierrez, R. F., printer, Wyndham street
Gutierrez, J. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Gutierrez y Ossa, R., first secretary, Spanish Legation, Peking (absent)
Gutschmid, Baron von, secretary of German Legation, Tokio
Gutteres, L. M., (Mackintosh, Dudgeon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gutteres, F., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk Hiogo
Gutteridge, A. B., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Gutterres, E. B., (Agra Bank), clerk, Shanghai
Gutterres, D. M., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Guttierrez, A. M., lieutenant, National Battalion, Macao
Guttierrez, A. O., (China Fire Ins. Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Guzder, F. D., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Peel street
Cuzman, A. de, (Forbes, Munn & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Haalcke, W., (H. A. Petersen & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Haas, J., Austro-Hungarian vice-consul, in charge, and acting Consul for Italy Shanghai Habana, M., trader, Iloilo
Hadley, A. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Hae hens, (Messageries Maritimes storekeeper, Saigon
Haenni, C., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, and chan. of Swiss consulate, Yokohama
Haesloop, L., (Dircks & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Haffeuden, W. B., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) assistant wharfinger, Singapore Haffendon, J., agent Reuter's Telegram Co., Yokohama
Hagart, H. W., (Hagart & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Hagemann, J., (A. Roensch) assistant, Iloilo
Hagemann, M. F., (J. Ph. von Hémert & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hagen, C., (Crasemann & Hagen) merchant, & vice-consul for Germany, Chefoo Hagenah, J., messenger, German Legation, Tokio
Hagge, H., (B. Telge & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Haggitt, J. R., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai
Hague, F., (Maitland & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hague, E. P., (Maitland & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Hahn, P., surgeon, French protectorate, Cambodia
Hahn, A., piano tuner, Fletcher's Buildings
Hainard, watchmaker, Saigon
Haines, H., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Haines, G., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Hake, Th., (11. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Hakimna, H. R., (N. Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Halder, D., (Sulzer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Halderman, Gen. J. A., U.S. consul, Bangkok
Hales, A., major, 27th Inniskillings
Hales, G., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Hall, C. B., (New Harbour Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hall, J. Ward, surgeon dentist, Shanghai
Hall, J., gunner, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Hall, J., fitter, Railway department, Yokonama
Hall, Colonel L. F., commanding Royal Artillery in China & Straits
Hall, J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Hall, J. H., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Hall, J. W., accountant and agent of Oriental Telegram Co., Yokoham
Hall, J., veterinary surgeon, French concession, Shanghai
Hall, C. P., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Halmhuber, Rev. A., missionary, Osaka
Halsey, J. S., Maritime Customs ti le surveyor, (absent)
Hamel, P. S., acting Netherlands consul, Bangkok
Hamel, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Hamilton, R., (l'anjong Pagar Dock Co.) coppersmith, Singapore
Hamilton, Geo., (Mollison, Fraser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Hamlyn, J. C., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Newchwang
Hammett, H., chief engineer. P. & O. steamer Sunda Hongkong and Japan
Hammond, H., lightkeeper, Turnabout lighthouse, Amoy
Hammond, W., chief gunner's mate, Naval department, Tokio
Hamon, telegraphist, Saigon
Hamond-Grome, D., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa Hampshire, F. K., M.B., colonial surgeon, Penang
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Hams, Mrs., (F. C. Brown & Co.) milliner, Amoy
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Hancock, S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Hancock, S., (F. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) engineer, store ship, Singapore Hancock, W., Maritime Customs assistant, Peking
Hancock, A., bill and bullion broker
Hancock, S., bill and bullion broker
Handel, H., (Kilner & Handel) tailor, Yokohama
Handley, third engineer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Handley, E. F., third engineer, steamer Dale, Hongkong and Bangkok Hanischi, S. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
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Hanisch, F. O, Maritime Customs assistant tidesurveyor, Shanghai Hanlon, J. M., head master, Victoria Boys' School, Hollywood road Hannen, R., chief engineer, steamer Danube, Hongkong and Bangkok
Hannen, C., commissioner of Customs, Foochow
Hannen, N. J., barrister-at-law, and British Crown advocate, Shanghai (absent) Hannum, J. L, P.A. engineer, U.S.S. Richmond
Hansen, G., (A. Cordes & Co.) clerk, Tients:n
Hansen, T. J. G., manager "Colonial Press," Singapore
Hansen, A., (H. Sietas & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Hansen, A., stevedore, Hiogo
Hansen, H. A., (H. Sietas & Co.) assistant, Chefoo
Hansen, F. J., proprietor, "Cominercial Press," Singapore
Hansen, C., mariner, Bangkok
Hansen, H. A. D., mariner, Bangkok
Hansom, W., carpenter, H.M.S. Wivern
Happer, A. P,, acting assist. Chinese secretary, Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking Happer, Rev. A. P., D.D., missionary, Canton
Harbord, A. C., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Comus
Harcourt, J. d', chief of studies, infantry school, Manila
Harding, J. W., (Turnbull, Howie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Harding, H., Yokohama aerated water manufactory, Yokohama
Hardoon, S. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Hare, C. W, captain, 27th Inniskillings
Harford, A. E., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Albatross
Hargreaves, Rev. G., missionary, Canton
Harling, G., (Ei. Schellhass & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Harling, W. G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Harlow, L., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Tokio-maru, Japan
Harlow, C. H., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Alert
Harman, A., gunner, U.S.S. Swatora
Harman, C. D., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Harmon, J., (Williams & Co.) commission merchant, Swatow
Harp, J., lightkeeper, Chapel Island lighthouse, Amoy
Harper, W., pilot, Nagasaki
Harper, Rev. H. B., chaplain, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Harra, M., auxiliare de Fomento, civil government, Manila
Harris, H. T. B., paymaster, U.S.S. Swatara
Harris, H. O., second officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Harris, M. H. R., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Harr s, J., (Kobe Iron works) assistant, Hiogo
Harris, T., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) gunner, Shanghai
Harris, Wilmer, merchant, Shanghai
Harris, W., shipwright and blacksmith, Swatow
Harris, J., M.D., medical practitioner, and consul for Denmark, Hiogo
Harris, Rev. M. C., missionary, Tokio
Harrison, H. M., paymester, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Harrison. Wm., (Tillson, Hei mann & Co.) clerk, Manila
FOREIGN LESIDENTS.
Harrison, G. W. L., staff-surgeon, H.B. M. corvette Modeste Harrison, G. L., pilot, Singapore
Harrison, G., (G. Harrison & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai Harrison, W. G., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Hoihow Harrocks, T. W., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Swatow Harrold, J., captain, steamer Spark, Canton and Macao Hart, Robert, inspector-general, Maritime Customs, Peking Hart, G. M., assistant, Municipal Council offices, Shanghai Hart, J., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Hart, J. H., commissioner of Customs, Shanghai Hart, Rev. V. C., missionary, Kiukiang
Hartigan, W. McK., medical practitioner, St. John's Place Hartmann, J., (A. Cordes & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Harton, C. F., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Harton, W. H., Jr., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Foochow Hartwell, Rev. Charles, missionary, Foochow
Hartwig, F. von, shipchandler, Singapore
Hartzler, Rev. J., missionary, Tokio
Harvey, Ed., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Haselwood, A. H. C., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Yokohama
Haskell, F. E., (China & Japan Trading Co.) agent, Shanghai
Hassell, J. G. T., (Birley & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Hasson, W. T. C., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Monocacy
Hastings, R. J., Maritime Customs as-istant examiner, Takao
Haswell, E. W., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Hiroshima-maru, Tokio
Haswell, C. H., Jun., (O. & O.S.S. Co.) agent, Queen's road
Hatch, John J., (Hatch & Co.) merchant, and Portuguese consul, Tientsin
Hatchard, C., carpenter, H.B.M. sloop Albatross
Hatton, E., Jr.,, (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hauenstein, G., pilot, Amoy
Haughton, J., (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street
Haughton, W. A., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Haughton, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Wênchow
Hauschild, L., secretary, Hongkong Hotel Co.
Havard, lieutenant, French frigate Thémis
Hawes, (Stibolt & Co.) manager, Yokohama
Hawes, A. G. S., lieutenant, Naval department, Tokio
Hawes, J. E., (E. E., Aust., & China Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Sa igon Hawes, J. A. (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hawke, Jas. A., surgeon, U.S.S. Monocacy
Hawke, Hon. S., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Hawkshaw, H. B., navigating sub-lientenant, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
Hawkshaw, C. B., (W. Mckerrow & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hay, Jas., (Chartered Bank of India) sub-accountant, Queen's road
Hay, Drummond, (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hay, G., (Bangkok Saw Mill) superintendent, Bangkok
Hay, C. W., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Hayden, G. W, lightkeeper, Shanghai
Haygarth, F. H., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Hayllar, T. C., Q.C., barrister at-law, Queen's Road Haynes, H. S., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Singapore Hayward, W., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai Hayward, Geo., warden, Victoria Gaol
Hayward, E., superintendent of Police, Malacca Haze'and, J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road Hazeland, F., clerk to Puisne Judge, Supreme Court
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Hazle, Ed., sub-editor, Straits Times, Singapore
Head, R. L., (Clarke, Head & Co.) merchant, Chefoo Heard, R., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point Hearn, R. H., (A. Dent & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Heather, H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Takao, Formosa Heaysman, D. S., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road Heckmaun, A., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo Hector, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Hedding, G., (Kaltenbach, Fischer & Co.) clerk, Singapore Hedge, T. B., (Hedge & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent)
Hee, C. T., M.D., physician to the Siamese Army, Bangkok
Heemskerk, J. J. B., (P. Maclean & Co.) merchant & consul for Netherlands, Shanghai Heermann, C., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's road
Heim, J., (Katz Brothers) assistant, Singapore
Heimann, Chas. A., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Heinemann, Paul, merchant, Yokohama
Heinszen, N., (C. Heinszen & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Heinszen, C., (C. Heinszen & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Heitor, A., architect, Public Works department, Macao
Helland, G. J., (Gt. Northern Tele. Co.) general agent for China and Japan, Shanghai Hellequin, telegraphist, Sadec, Cochin China
Hellyer, T. W., (Hellyer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Hellyer, F., (Helly r & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Helm, A., teacher, Foreign Language School, Tokio
Helm, J., (Cliff Dairy) manager, Yokohama
Hemert, J. P. von, merchant, Yokohama
Henderson, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Henderson, J., (Boustead & Co.) merchant, Singapore (absent)
Heuderson, J., (J. M. Lyon & Co.) engineer, Singapore
Henderson, W. A., medical practitioner, Ningpo
Henderson, Jas., merchant, Tientsin
Henderson, Ed., M. D., medical practitioner, & municipal officer of health, Shanghai
Henderson, G., clerk, Shanghai Associated Wharves, Shanghai
Henderson, D. M., C. E., chief engineer, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Hendricks, J. W., assistant superintendent o. education, Bangkok
Hendricks, L. L., ("Colonial Press ") compositor, Singapore
Hendriks, N. T., (Harbour Master's department) clerk, Bangkok Hendriks, R., interpreter, German consulate, Bangkok
Hendriks, D. J., (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Hendriks, G., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hendry, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kiushiu-maru, Japan
Henley, L. W., student, British Legation, Peking
Hennequin, L., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central
Hennessy, H. E. Sir John Pope, K.C.M.G., Governor
Henningsen, J., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Amoy
Henriques, W. H., (Cobb & Co.) carriage builder, Yokohama
Henry, (fils) conductor, public works d partment, Saigon
Henry, M., agent, Messageries Maritimes, and consul for Brazil, Manila
Henry, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Henry, (père) conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Henry, Rev. B. C., missionary, Canton
Hens, J. Ph., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) merch., consul for Belgium, and Netherl'ds, Manila Hensay, E. M., (F. Eugler & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Henson, J., (Blakiston, Marr & Co.) merchant, Hakodate
Hepburn, S. D., Mitsu Bisni S.S. Co., store department, Yokohama
Hepburn, J. C., M.D., missionary, Yokohama
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Hepper, W. A., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai Hepper, F. H., (Macleod & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Herand, conductor, public works department, Saigon Heras, R. T., clerk, Chartered Bank of India, &c., Manila
Heras, D. de los, presidente, tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Herb, F., (Lamache & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Herb rt, H. A., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Yokohama
Herbst, E, (Heuermann, Herbst & Co.) storekeeper, &c., Queen's road
Herdmann, J., third engineer, P. & O., steamer Malacca, Hongkong and Japan
Heriot, F. M., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Hérissez, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Hermoso, R. L., assistant, public works department, Manila
Hernaez, J., trader, Iloilo
Hernandez, L., comandante de Bahia, Philippines
Hernandez, M., (P. Sartorius) chemist and druggist, Malolos, Philippines
Hernandez, M., assistant, public works department, Manila
Herndon, C. J., surgeon, U.S.S. Palos
Heron, F. G., U.S. vice-consul, Manila (absent)
Herrera, F.," Establecimiento de Tejido," Manila
Herrera, T., " Eslablecimiento de Tejido," Manila
Herring, W., major, 27th Inniskillings
Herring, R. D., chief constable, British Legation Escort, Peking
Herring, T., (James & Wilson) dairyman, Yokohama
Herrmann, Ed., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Herron, H., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Herton, E., (Herton, & Co.) commission merchant, Hoinow and Pakhoi Hertz, H., (Hyde, Hertz & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Hervé, apprentice pilot, Haiphong
Hervel, Rev. D., Roman Catholic missionary, Swatow
Hervey, D. F. A., magistrate, Malacca
Herwig, H., (Rautenberg, chmidt & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Heseroff, T., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Tagonoura-maru, Japan Hesnard, M., teacher, Foreign Language School, Tokio
Hespel, d', midshipman, French frigate Thémis
Hetherington, T., (A. S. Watson & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Heuckendorff, J. J., (F. A. Schultze & Co.) storekeeper, Newchwang
Heuermann, F. W., (Heuermann, Herbst & Co.) storekeeper, &c., Queen's road
Hewat, H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Hewetson, H. W., secretary to municipality, Singapore
Hewett, E. A., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hewett, P., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Moorhen
Hewett, W., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Hewitt, G., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hewitt, J. R. S. O., captain Royal Artillery
Hewlett, A.R., H.B.M. c nsul, Canton
Hext, G., second officer, revenue steamer Feihoo, Amoy
Hey, E., broker, Shanghai
Heyde, O. von der, (Schriever & Co.) merchant, Haiphong and Hanoi
Heyde, E. von der, (C. Rhode & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Heyden, Dr. van der, medical practitioner, Hiogo
Heymann, J., (Baer Senior & Co.) merchant, and Russian vice-consul, Manila
Heyn, pfarrer, German frigate Vineta
Hibbert, H. T., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Hickey, J., gunner, H.B.M. sloop Albatross
Hickey, P. S., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Hicks, G. W., pilot, Taku
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Hicks, J. G., marine surveyor, Bangkok
Hickson, E., paymaster, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus Hidalgo, A., cousul for Portugal, Manila
Hieras, H., (Sulzer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Higbee, Capt. J. H., fleet marine officer, U.S. squadron in China and Japan Higgin, J. L. B, timber merchant, Iloilo
Hilado, C., trader, Iloilo
Hilderbrand, C., (Grosser & C.) clerk, Yokohama
Hill, E. C., superintendent of education, and acting police magistrate, Penang Hill, Chas. E., Shanghai
Hill, Sergt. J., clerk, Royal Engineer Department
Hill, J., (M. B. M. S. S. Co.) engineer, Yokohama
Hill, T. H., Teutonia Estate, Singapore
Hill, Robt. H., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Hill, G. W., councillor-at-law, Tokio
Hill, J. C., pilot, Taku
Hill, Rev. D., missionary, Hankow (absent)
Hillier, E. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hillier, H. M., act. assist. audit secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking
Hillier, W. C., assistant Chinese secretary, British Legation, Peking
Hilty, R., (Staehelin & Stahlknecht) clerk, Singapore
Hinds, Rev. J, missionary, Tientsin
Hing, T., (Cobb & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Hinnekindt, E., (E. & H. Hinnekindt) clerk, Singapore
Hinnekindt, H., Junr., (E. & H. Hinnekindt) clerk, Singapore
Hinnekindt, H., (E. & H. Hiunekindt) merchant, & consul for Belgium, Singapore
Hippel, von, commander, German corvette Freya
Hippisley, A. E., Maritime Customs, deputy commissioner, Shanghai
Hirbec, J. A., professor, Saigon Seminary, Saigon
Hirsbrunner, J., merchant & commission agent, Shanghai
Hirsbrunner, J., (Hirsbrunner & Co.) watchmaker, Shanghai
Hirst, C. F., (Hesse & Co.) merchant, Peddar's wharf
Hirst, staff sergt. J., compounder, army medical department
Hirth, F., acting assistant statistical secretary, Maritime Customs, Shanghai (absent) Hitch, F. D., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Hizzel, F., (Mathieu & Co.) merchant, Penang
Hoar, J. H., pilot, Ningpo
Hoare, Rev. J. C., M.A., missionary, Ningpo
Hoase, W., husbandry section, home department, Tokio
Hobein, lieutenant, German corvette Freya
Hobson, H. E., commissioner of Customs, Canton, unattached
Hobson, R. M., Maritime Customs assistant, Returns office, Shanghai
Hochreuter, A., mariner, Bangkok
Hodge, J. W., (J. M. Lyon & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Hodges, G. J. L., first assistant and interpreter, British consulate, Yokohama
Hodges, G., constable, British consulate, Yokohama
Hodgson, John G., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) ag nt, Amoy
Hock, C., third engineer, steamer Rajanattianuhar, Hongkong and Bangkok
Hockaday, J., cable splicer, E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s steamer Agnes, Singapore
Hodges, B. W. midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Hodges, C. E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hoeflich, A., merchant, Shanghai
Hoesli, C., (Luchsinger & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Hoff, mariner, Bangkok
Hoffer von Hofferfeldt, Chevalier, minister for Austro-Hungary, Peking and Tokio Hog, R., captain, Mitsu Bishi str. Tokai-maru, Tokio
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Hogg, E. C., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Hohnholz, H. W., shipchandler, Yokohama
Höhnke, F. H., (F. Blackhead & Co.) assistant, Praya
Hoijer, S. H., chief clerk, Netherlands Consulate, Singapore
Holburn, R., chief engin er, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kwanko-maru, Tokio Holcombe, C., secretary and interpreter, U.S. Legation, Peking
Holden, J. C., (Tanjong Pagar Wharf Co.) time k eper, Singapore
Hole, C, R., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Holemberg, S., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) turner, Singapore Holhaun, Rev. L. J., French Catholic mission, Singapore
Holland, W., assistant, British consulate, Ta ao
Hollander, J. H., acting marshal, U.S. Consulate, Foochow Holliday, C. W., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk. Shanghai
Holliday, J. F., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Hollins, H. H., first class clerk, Maritime Customs (absent)
Holloway, H. C., agricultural department, Okaru, Kaitakushi, Japan
Holm, A., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Holme, R., agent for Jardine, Matheson & Co., and H. & S. Bank, Nagasaki Holmes, G. N., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Holmes, F. H., ensign, U.S. sloop Alert
Holmes, E. R., (Mitsu Bisbi S.S. Co.) agent, Hako late
Holmes, G., ship broker, Norman Cottage
Holmes, H. J., (Stephens & Holmes) solicitor, Club Chambers
Holstins, O., assistant, Shanghai Dispensary, Shanghai
Holt, Rev. W. S., missionary, Shanghai
Holtham, E. G., principal engineer, Government railway service, Tokio
Holwill, E. T., Maritime Customs assistant (absent)
Holz, J. C. A., Master Kiutoan lightship, Shanghai
Honey, G. A. K., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila
Hont, Rev. A. d', French missionary, Bangkok
Hood, Hon. H. N. S., commander, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Hood, W., in charge P. & O. coal depôt, Yokohama
Hooglandt, L. D. M. A., (Hooglandt & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Hooper, W., (Medical Hall) proprietor, Nagasaki
Hooper, W., assistant steward, H.B.M. Naval Hospital, Yokohama
Hooper, C. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hopkins, G. T., captain, steamer Rajanattianuhar, Bangkok and Hongkong
Hopkins, C. H., nav-lieutenant H.M. corvette Curacoa
Hopkins, L. C., assistant, British consulate, Amoy
Hopkins, G. G., freight and coal broker, Shanghai
Hopkins, W., butcher, Shanghai
Höpner, sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
Hoppius, H., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Horck, Dr. A. H. von der, M.D., medical practitioner, Queen's road
Hore, Thos., chief usher, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Horn, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokobama
Horne, T. W., (Bradley & Co.) godown-keeper, Swatow
Hörning, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Anping, Formosa
Horrigan, J., boatswain, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Horsburgh, David, second engineer, steamer Dale, Hongkong and Bangkok
Horsey, H. K., assistant clerk, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Horspool, G., chief inspector of police, Central station
Hort, H., (Hughes & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Horton, W., inspector of brothels, Wanchai
Hosie, A., assistant, British Consulate, Shanghai
Hoskings, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
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Hoskyn, R. F., lieutenant and commander, H.B.M. sloop Flying Fish Hoskyn, R. F., merchant, Iloilo
Hoskyn, H. C, (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Gubat, Philippines Hospital, C., teniente, cuerpo de ejercito, Iloilo
Hossunjee, D., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) merchant, Gage street Hostalot, clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Hotchkin, F. S, master, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Hough, R., assistant Maritime Customs, Chiukiang Houghton, R. W., dispenser, Royal Naval Hospital How, A. J., broker, Shanghai
Howard, J. J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Amoy Howard, E., (P. M. S. S. Co.) assistant, Yokohama Howard, H. H., (Cosmopolitan Dock Co.) assistant Howard, W. C., harbour master, Amoy
Howat, H., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) turner, Singapore Howe, H. A., Jr., (Mitsu Bishi M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Tokio Howell, J., inspector, river police, Shanghai
Howes, A., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Howes, J., inspector of nuisances, &c., Municipal Council, Shanghai
Howie, W., (Turnbull, Howie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Howie, Robt., (Deacon & Co.) silk inspector, Canton
Hoyland, J. P., captain, steamer Kinshan, Macao and Canton
Huart, C. J., student interpreter, French Consulate, Shanghai Hubbard, J., lieutenant, U.S. sloop Swatara
Hubbard, I. C., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Toyoshima-maru, Tokio Hübbe, P. G., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Hubenet, H., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Sumida-maru, Tokio
Huber, A., commissioner of Customs, Swatow (absent)
Huber, H., (Kaltenbach, Fischer & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Hubert, J., (Hubert & Fünfgeld) merchant, Saigon
Hubrig, Rev. F., missionary, Canton
Huchting, F., (Rodewald & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hudson, J., (Hudson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Hudson, J. S., (Hudson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Huérbana, T., (J. J. Reyes) storekeeper, Bohol, Philippines
Huerta, F., professor de notoriado, University, Manila
Hughes, P. J., H.B.M. consul, Shanghai
Hughes, H., missionary, Hiogo
Hughes, Geo., commissioner of Customs, Chefoo
Hughes, T. F., deputy commissioner of Maritime Customs (absent)
Hughes, E. J., (Hughes & Legge) clerk, Queen's road
Hughes, S., (Reiss & Co.) tea inspector, Praya
Hughes, J. C., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Hughes, R., (Hughes & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Hughes, W. Kerfoot, (Hughes & Legge) broker, Queen's road
Hülse, W., (Dircks & Co.) merchant, and cousul for Denmark & Sweden, Swatow
Human, Wm., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Humbert, professor, Saigon Seminary, Saigon
Humblot, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Humby, J., proprietor, "Londou Inn," Queen's road central
Hume, A., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B,M. gunboat Moorhen
Hume, H., clerk, telegraph service, Kobe
Hummel, G. L., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Humphrey, H. J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Taumaura-maru, Japan
Humphreys, J. G., midshipman, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Humphreys, R. J.. (Watson, Cleave & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
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Humphreys, J. D., proprietor, Hongkong Dispensary, Queen's road
Humphreys, W. G., (J. G. Smith & Co.) clerk, Duddell street
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Hungerford, R., brigade surgeon, army medical department, in charge hospital Meeanee Hunnex,, missionary, Nganking
Hunt,, China Inland Mission, Fancheng
Hunt, E., (Hunt & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Hunt, J., (Mollison, Fraser & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Hunt, J. H., Maritime Customs clerk, Newchwang
Hunt, H. J., (Hunt & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Hunter, W. T., chief officer, steamer Fokien, Coast Hunter, R. W., nurse, U.S. Naval hospital, Yokohama Hunter, Rev. S.A., M.D., missionary, Tsinanfoo
Hunter, Lient. H. C., executive officer, U.S. sloop Alert Hunter, W. L., merchant, Foochow
Hunter, R., planter, Takéo, Phnom-penh, Cambodia Hunter, J. M., lieutenant, Customs cruiser Chien-jui, Canton Hunter, R. P., (Jardine Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Hunter, E. H., (Hunter & Co.) merchant, Hiogo Hunter, J., M.D., missionary, Newchwang Hunter, A. C., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Huntington, C. L., commander, U.S. sloop Alert Huot, C., (C. & J. Favre-Brandt) assistant, Yokohama Hurley, R. C., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Hurlimann, G., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Yokohama. Hurst, R. W., assistant, British consulate, Tientsin Husband, J. N., (Forbes, Munn & Co.) clerk, Manila Huskisson, Major S. G., assistant military secretary Hussupally Motabboy, broker, Wellington street Hutchison, W. D., sixth master, Central school
Hutchison, W. B., paymaster R.N., in charge of H.B.M. Naval Yard, Shanghai Hutchinson, F., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Hutchinson, W. L., M.D., physician, Bangkok
Hutchinson, Rev. A. B., missionary, St. Stephen's mission church (absent)
Hutchison, R. W., master mariner, Hongkong
Hutchison, J., assistant overman, Keelung Colliery, Keelung
Hutchison, J. D., merchant, Arbuthnot road
Hutchison, J. D., (Strachan & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Huteau, (Banque de l'Indo Chine) accountant, Saigon Huttenbach, A., (Katz Bros.) storekeeper, Singapore Huttenbach, L., (Katz Bros.) storekeeper, Singapore Hutton, W., (John Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hyde, captain, steamer Ban Yong Seng, Bangkok and Singapore Hyde, W. L., (James & Wilson) clerk, Yokohama
Hyde, W. W., (Hyde, Hertz & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Hykes, Rev. J. R., missionary, Kiukiang
Hyndman, H., Jr., (Fenwick & Morrison) clerk, Manila
Hyndman, E., (China Sugar Refinery Co.) assistant, East point Hyndman, José, judge's clerk, Macao
Hyndman, H., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point Hyndman, F., professor of English, St. Joseph's College, Macao Hynes, Wm., audit clerk, H.M. Naval Yard
Ibañez, P. B., (Viuda de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila Ibañez, F. B., (Viuda de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila Ibarra, A., sub-intendente, military administration, Manila Iboleon, F., capitan, Cuero de Ejercito, Iloilo
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Tburg, C., (Iveson & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Iburg, J. C. H., music teacher and piano tuner, Shanghai Idinaëli, director of D'Adran School, Saigon
Iffland, A., Maritime Customs assistant tidesurveyor, Canton Ignatieff, J. P., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Foockow
Ignatio, T., (Thos. Ignatio & Co.) anctioneer and barber, Shanghai Ilbert, A., (Ilbert & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Illere, P., teacher, Seminario Conciliar de Jaro, Iloilo
Illescas, L. M., assistant, public works department, Manila
Illies, C., (C. Illies & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Imbault, Huart C., student interpreter, French Legation, Peking
Imbrie, Rev. W., missionary, Tokio
Impey, G., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Inchausti, R. C., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila
Inchausti, J. J. de, (Inchausti & Co.) merchant, & director Banco Español Filipino, Manila Inchbald, C. C., (Comptoir d'Escompte) assistant accountant, Shanghai
Inglis, R. (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Inglis, W. F., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, Swatow
Inglis, G., chief engineer, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong and Japan
Innes, T., (Innes & Keyzer) merchant, Iloilo
Innes, R., (Oriental Bank) accountant, Queen's road
Innocent, J. W., Maritime Customs clerk, Takow
Innocent, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Inverarity, A. J. M., (Chartered Bank) accountant, Foochow
Irving, Hon. C. J., resident councillor of Malacca
Irving, E. A., auditor genera', Singapore
Irving, J. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Irwin, Dr. Andrew, medical practitioner, Tientsin
Irwine, Rev. E. C., incumbent of Christ Churcb, Yokohama
Isaac, G., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Isaac, F. W., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa
Isaacs, R., (R. Isaacs & Brother) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Isaacs, Israel, (R. Isaacs & Brother) merchant, Yokohama
Isaacson, J. F., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Kinkiang
Isaka, T. M., (Hudson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Isidore, H., bill collector, Saigon
Ismael, S. A., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road
Ismer, C., (H. Muller & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Ivanoff, D., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Iversen, F. W., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Seirio-maru, Tokio
Iveson, Egbert, (Iveson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Iwersen, H., consul for Germany and acting consul for Belgium, Nagasaki
Izolphe, E., (Geo. Polite) assistant, Shanghai
Izquierdo y Pozo, A., magistrate, Marila
Izquierdo, S. M., abogado fiscal, Supreme Court, Manila
Jacinto, M., (Guichard et Fils) clerk, Manila
Jack, E., engineer, Customs cruiser Shen-chi, Canton
Jack, W., (Gcto Tankosba) captain of tug, Nagasaki
Jäckel, lieutenant, German gunboat Iltis
Jackson, J., captain of tug-boat Sanspareil, Bangkok
Jackson, D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Jackson, O., chief engineer, steamer Kiukiang, Hongkong and Canton
Jackson, Ed., (Barretto & Jackson) broker, Manila
Jackson, Thos., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) chief manager, Queen's road Jacot, E., Yokohama
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Jacquemain, clerk, Governor's office, Saigon
Jacques, J., first-class clerk, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Jaffray, A., "Golden Gate" livery stable, Yokohama
Jago, C. W., assist. paymaster in charge, H.B.M. dispatch vessel Vigilant Jabrling, Valerio, naval storekeeper, Cebu
Jalandoni, M., trader, Iloilo
Jamasjee, J., cotton and yarn broker, Hollywood road
Jambu, A. clerk, Police Court, Penang
Jambu, R. S., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) clerk, Singapore Jame, G., notary public, Saigon
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Jamieson, W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) agent, Nagasaki
Jamsetjee, E., (Cursetjee Wookerjee) merchant, Peel street
Jamsetjee, P., broker, Peel street
Janin, R., assistant, public works department, Manila
Janns, H., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya
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Jantzen, C., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jarck, H., proprietor, "Oriental Hotel" Bangkok
Jardine, W., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) foreman, Singapore
Jardine, James, M.D., physician, Kiukiang
Jarman, J. H., (Rose & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
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Javega, V. acting professor of pharmacy, University, Manila
Javier y Rodriguez, P., (Roxas, Reyes & Co.) merchant, Manila Javier, J., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jean, Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Jeanrenaud, C., commission agen', Shangh i
Jeddy, T., (Ramsay, Badman & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Jeenabhoy, D., (Sorabjee, Mancherjee & Co.) clerk
Jeffery, C. C., navigating sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito Jeffrey, R., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) turner, Singapore
Jeffries, H. U., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Jencks, Dewitt C., M.D., missionary, Hiogo
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Jennings, T. C., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and harbour master, Chefoo
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Jensen, J. M., (China and Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Jerdein, F., (Jerdein & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Jerdein, M. S., merchant and commission agent, Chinkiang Jeremiah, N., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore Jeremiah, R. P., bailiff, court of requests, Pening Jeremiassen, C. C., u issionary, Taiwanfoo
Jerome, H. A., (O. & O. S. S. Co.) clerk. Queen's road Jesena, D., trader, Iloilo.
Jessen, J., captain, steam tug Cape Clear, Bangkok Jessop, C. M., surgeon m: jor, army medical department Jesus, M. de, ensign, police force, Macao
Jesus, J. M. de, (F. M. de Jesus & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Jesus, F. V. de, (F. M. de Jesus & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Jesus, J. V. de, professor "Escola Con mercial," Macao Jesus, C. de, (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Jesus, F. M. de, (F. de Jesus & Co.) storekeeper, Bangkok
Jesus, A. F. de, clerk, Foreign Office, Bangkok
Jesus, J. V. de, (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, Kowloon
Jesus, J. J. de, (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Aberdeen
Jesus, J. M. de, (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Aberdeen Jeyes, H. O., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Jezéquel, secretary, French protectorate, Camb dia
Jezewski, J. von, boat officer, Maritime Customs, Swatow
Jimeno, J., contador. adminis colecciones y labores, Manila
Jiminez, "Agencia Maritima," Muralion, Manila
Jiminez, D., printer, Manila
Jiminez, I. G., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Joakim, J., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Johannes, S. P., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Johanssen, C. H., M.D., physician, Tamsui
John, Rev., Russian Greek Orthodox mission, Peking John, M. H., pilot, Singapore
John, Rev. G., missionary, Hankow
Johns, A. J., assistant engineer, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Johnsford, W., (S. C). Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Johnsford, A., tax collector, Municipal Coune 1, Shanghai
Johnson, O., assistant, British Consulate, Swatow
Johnson, J., engineer, H.B.M. sloop Albatross
Johnson, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, A moy
Johnson, F., pilot, Foochow
Johnson, M., quartermaster in charge, Customs revenue steam launch Yi-hu, Canton Johnson, W. G., proprietor, Hiogo News, Hiogo
Johnson, A. B., (Sharp, Toller & Johnson) solicitor, Supreme Court house
Johnson, M. L., commander, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Johnson, F. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Johnston, G. R., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) acting accountant, Shanghai
Johnston, A., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Johnston, J. C., Maritime Customs clerk, Hoihow
Johnston, A., (Cosmopolitan Dock) assistant
Johnston, H. A., (Turnbull, Howie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Johnston, Sir Wm., Bart., (Oriental Bank) accountant, Shanghai
Johnston, W., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Johnston, Jas, M.D., medical practitioner. Shanghai
Johnston, Jas., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Johnston, W. C., (John-ton & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Johnstone, J. J., M.B.M.S.S. Co. store department, Yokohama
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Johnstone, C., commander, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Johnstone, R., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Joly, W. B., student, British Legation, Peking
Jones, F. 3., (Smith, Bell & Co,) clerk, Manila
Jones, E. E., (Chinese Engineering and Mining Co.) overman, Tientsin Jones, J., head turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Jones, C. H. P., lieutenant, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Jones, J., commander, H.B.M S. Victor Emanuel
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Jones, Jas., (Watson Cleave & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Jones, T. F., (Hedge & Co.) clerk, Foochow
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Jones, J. D. C., (E. E., Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) electrician, Singapore (absent); Jones, E. B., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Tokio
Jones, M., clerk, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Jones, T., (Jones & Phillips) exchange broker, Foochow Jones, J. H., constable, British consulate, Whampoa
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Jordan, M., assistant, Sanitary department, Municipal Council, Shanghai Jordan, J., chet officer, steamer Danube, Hongkong and Bangkok Jordan, P., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road Jordan, J. N., assistant, British Consulate, Canton Jordana y Morera, M., inspector of f rests, Manila
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Jorge, A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road Jorge, E. A., (Remedios & C) clerk, Praya Jorge, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai Jorge, P., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila Jorge, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Jörgensen, mariner, Bangkok Jörgensen, J., pilot, Newchwang
Jörgenson, A., pilot, Newchwang
Jornales, F., restaurant "De San Vicente," Manila Joseph, H. H., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) chi-f clerk, Shanghai Joseph, S. S., (E. D. Sas oon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Joseph, H. J. H, (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Singapore J.sepli, I., (Abraham, Ezra & Co.) merchant. Shanghai Joseph, E. H., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Joseph, C., (Bangkok Saw Mill) assistant, Bangkok Joseph, E., (Manasseh, Aaron & Co.) merchant, Singapore Josephs, T., (J. M. Lyon & Co.) assistant, Singapore Josephs, J., (Evans & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Joubert, A. J., director, Thabert School, Saigon
Jouet, E., shipbuilder, Government naval department, Yokosuka Jouffroy d'Abbans, Comte Louis, acting French consul, Singapore Jourdain, conductor, public works department, Saigon Jourdan, editor, L'Ere Nouvelle, Saigon
Jourdan, Rev. N., Roman Catholic missionary, Chefoo
Jourdan, P., assistant, Messageries Maritimes coal depôt, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Journet-Chabanit, Mmc. E., proprietor, Hotel de l'Europe, Saigon Jouslain, J., consul for France, Yokohama
Jouve, counseller, Court of Appeal, Saigon Jouve, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Jouvet, A., commission agent, Saigon
Jové, S., assistant, public works department, Manila
Joyce, H., quartermaster, commissariat and transport department
Juan, F. C., surgeon, civil government, Manila
J uan, A. San, assistant, Mint, Manila
Juan, V. San, (Genato & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jubin E., (Jubin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Jubin, C., (Jubin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Juchler, G., (Mathieu & Co.) clerk, Penang
Jucker, A., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant & acting consul for Italy, Bangkok
Judah, A. N., (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
Judah, J. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Judah, R. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jüdell, L., (Herton & Co.) clerk, Hoihow
Judson, Rev. J. H., missionary, Hangchow
Juéry, H., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama
Jugo, H., master of works, Ayuntamiente, Manila
Jullien, St. Cyr, (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant, & Italian con., Bangkok (absent) Jung, Rev. S., secretary, French mission, Bangkok
Junor, Rev. K. F., missionary, Tamsui
Junquitta, M. G., fiscal, Tribunal de Cuentas, Manila
Jurgens, H., broker and auctioneer, Shanghai
Jürgensen, H., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Jürgensen, J., pilot, Shanghai
Just, H. Z., (Just & Grobien) bill and bullion broker (absent)
Juster, John, proprietor, "Liverpool Arms" tavern, Queen's road central
Justinian, clerk, Municipal Council, Saigon
Kahler, W. R., (Celestial Empire office) reporter, Shanghai
Kabler, W. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
Kahn, C., (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Praya
Kalan von Hofe, sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta Kalb, Moritz, (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Kammerer, Rev. P., missionary, Basil Mission, Lilong Karanjia, B. P., merchant, Canton
Karl, E., assistant protector of Chinese, Penang Kasch, R., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya Katrak, M. H., (S. R. Futtakia) manager, Canton Katz, A., (Katz Bros.) assistant, Singapore
Katz, C., (Deetjen & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Kaufmann, M., (Simon, Evers & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Kavarana, B. F., merchant, Cauton
Keast, Thos., engineer, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Keating, J., (T. N. Driscoll) assistant, Queen's road
Keeble, W., quartermaster, Customs guard-boat Hsuen Wei, Canton
Keeble, G., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Kehding, F., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Keiser, J., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's road
Kell, Geo., staff surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Keller, F., (Sieber-Waser) clerk, Shanghai
Keller, E. A., (Lutz & Co.) merchant, and consul for Switzerland, Manila Keller, Jno., assistant, Sailors' Home, West point
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Kellett, L. H., M.B., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Moorhen Kelly, J. F., constable, river police, Shanghai Kelly, M. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Hankow Kemp, R. W., boilermaker, Naval Yard
Kemp, W. F., (J. Grassi & Brother) assistant, Bangkok Kempermann, P., vice-consul for Germany, Peddar's Hill Kennedy, F. W., jailer, United States consulate, Shanghai Kennedy, third officer, steamer Albay, Coast
Kennedy, J. Y., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Kennedy, J. Gordon, secretary and chargé d'affaires, British Legation, Tokio Kennedy, J., (Horse Repository) proprietor, Garden road Kenney, E. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Kenny, W. J., student interpretor, British Legation, Tokio Kent, uariner, Bangkok
Ker, R. A., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Kergaradec, Count de, French consul, Haiphong
Kerr, T., (China Sugar Retining Co.) engineer, Wanchai Kerr, C. D., (Fearon, Low & Co.) clerk, Shangbai Kerr, W. G., assistant, Dock Company, Bangkok
Kerr, J. G., M.D., secretary, Medical Missionary Society, Canton Kerr, J., assistant engineer, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Kerr, Capt. J. M., paymaster, 27th Inniskillings
Keslar, A. W., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Keswick, J. J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, & act. con. for Denmark, Shanghai Keswick, Hon. W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) mert., & con. for Hawaii, Queen's road Ketteler, Baron von, student interpreter, German Legation, Peking
Keun, N. A., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Singapore
Kenn, C. F., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Singapore Keymeulen, J., Maritime Customs, clerk, Canton Keyzer, A., (Innes & Keyzer) merchant, Iloilo
Khamisa, A. M., dealer in millinery, &c., Peel street Khamisa, N. M., dealer in millinery, &, Peel street Khimjee, B., (E. Pubaney) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Kiddle, C. D. W., clerk, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Kierulff, H., (P. Kierulff) assistant, Peking
Kierulff, P., commission agent and storekeeper, Peking Kilby, E. F., (Hudson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Kildoyle, Ed., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi str. Fuso maru, Tokio Killeen, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Kinch, E., husbandry section, home department, Tokio
Kindblad, A. W., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Hankow
Kinder, C. W., (Colliery, Engineering and Mining Co.) resident engineer, Tientsin King, C. A., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Monocacy
King, W. R., assistant engineer, U.S S. Swatara King, Rev, A., missionary, Tientsin
King, G. J., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
King, C. H., (Brand, Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai King, Geo., missionary, Hauchung
King, A, Ishikawa Dock and Engine works, Yokohama
King, P. H., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Kingdon, E. J., carpenter, H.B M. corvette Comus
Kingdon, N. P., (Kinglon, Schwabe & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Kingsell, F., printer, Yokohama
Kingsley, T. H., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Kingsmill, Thomas W., civil engineer and architect, Shanghai (absent) Kinnear, H. R., (Westall, Galton & Co.) clerk, Foochow
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Kip, Rev. L. W., missionary, Amoy (absent) Kirby, C., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Kirby, A., (Kobe Iron Works) proprietor, Hiogo
Kirby, J., gunner, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Kirby, E. C., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Kirby, R., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) proprietor Iron Works, Hiogo Kirchhoff, H. J. H., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Kirchhoff, E., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore Kirchhoff, H., (Vogel & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Kirchmann, L., proprietor, "Land we live in" tavern, Queen's road Kirchner, A., (Kirchner & Böger) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Kirkpatrick, M. C., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Singapore Kirkwood J., first engineer, Revenue steamer Fei Hu, Amoy (absent) Kirkwood, M., barrister-at-law, Yokohama
Kitts, Rev. J. T., missionary, Ching-chan-foo, Chefoo Klanperemeyer, F., proprietor, "Union Hotel," Canton Klassen, J. H., (Cameron, Dunlop & Co) clerk, Singapore
Klausa, commander, German gunboat Iltis
Kleinwächter, G. H. J., Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai Kleinwächter, F., commissioner of Customs, Chinkiang
Kleinwort, G., (Langgard, Kleinwort & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Kleinwort, O, A., (Langgaard, Kleinwort & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Kliene, A., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and harbour-master, Ningpo
Klinck, C., engineer, Santa Mesa rope factory, Manila Klincksieck, sub-lieutenant, German gunboat Iltis
Kliudt, mariner, Bangkok
Klitzke, Pastor E., superintendent, Berlin Foundling hospital, High street Klöpfer, E., (Klöpfer & Co.) merchant, Manila
Klopp, H., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Klünder, R., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) merchant, Penang
Klyne, J. R., (New Harbour Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Knäpel, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Kniffer, F. T. H., Shirokani, Tokio
Knight, W., second mate, lightship, Taku
Knight, W., butcher, Chefoo
Knipping, E., examiner, Postal Department, Tokio
Knoblauch, F., merchant, Yokohama
Knobloch, A. von, vice consul, German consulate, Hiogo
Knoepfler, J. L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Knoop, J., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila
Knowles, J. S., (S. Ć. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Knox, Rev. G. W, missionary, Yokohama Knox, Ed., baker and ice maker, Bangkok
Knudsen, mariner, Bangkok
Kubke, F. C. C., marine surveyor, Bangkok Koch, C., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Koch, H., (H. Koch & Co.) merchant, Niigata
Koch, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Canton
Kock, M., usher, German consulate, Shanghai Koek, E., solicitor, Singapore
Koek, H. A., (Edwin Koek) clerk, Singapore
Köeniger, R., medical practitioner, Manila
Koeppe, C., (Illies & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Koffer, Th., proprietor, Medical Hall, Queen's road
Kofod, J., in charge hulk Sultan, Kiukiang
Kofod, F. A., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Kofoed, mariner, Bangkok
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Köllner, lieutenaut, German frigate Vineta
Kolvig, F., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Nagasaki Koolakoff, A. F., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Kalgan
Koosnetzoff, B. M., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Kooystra, H. W. P., paymaster, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Kooznetsoff, A. N., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Kopke,, zahlmeister, German gunboat Wolf
Kopp, C. O., (C. Gerard & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Amoy Kopsch, H., commissioner of Maritime Customs, Pakhoi Korschelt, O., professor, Medical College, Tokio
Kostileff, B., student interpreter, Russian Legation, Tokio
Kotwall, D. R., (Sorabjee, Mancherjee & Co.) clerk Koute, paymaster, German frigate Vineta
Koyander, A., secretary of Russian Legation and chargé d'affaires, Peking
Kraal, P. C., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Anping, Formosa
Kraal, S. A., (Dobie & Co.) clerk, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Kragh, Lt. C. H., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) ag nt, Foochow
Krall, J.. (Meyer & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Kramer, J., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) silk-inspector, Canton
Kraul, W. H., second berthing officer, Harbour Master's Department, Shanghai Krauss, A. A., (Mackintosh, Dudgeon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Krauss, A., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Krebs, F., director M.B.M.S.S. Co., Tokio Krebs, C., (Melchers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Krecker, Rev. F., M.D., missionary, Tokio Krencki, R. von, vice-consul for Germany, Shanghai Krey, W., Maritime Customs assistant (absent) Krien, F., interpreter, German consulate, Yokohama Krohn, C., captain, steam-tug Sin Taiwan, Takao Krohn, W., (Schönfeld & Co.) clerk, Foochow Krug, A., watchmaker, Amoy
Krüger, A., (La Casa da Berlin) assistant, Manila Krüger, J., (L. Vrard & Co.) assistant, Tientsin Kruse, mariner, Bangkok
Krüss, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Küchler, L. W., student interpreter, British Leation, Tokio Kugelmann, G., farrier, Singapore
Kuhhardt, E. H. M., Hiogo
Kuhlmann, H., (Kruse & Co.) tobacconist, &c., Queen's road Kühnell, M., chemist, Manila
Kurtzbalss, A., (A. Markwald & Co.) mercbant, Bangkok
Kyle, J., (Kyle & Baiu) proprietor, Hongkong Ice Co., East Point
Labandero, "La Novedadas," Manila
Labedan, J. B., restaurant keeper, Manila
Labhart, J. C., merchant,consul for Aust.-Hungary, and act. con. for Germany, Manila Labussiére, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Lacan, Igonel, clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Lacaze, G., (A. Lacaze) clerk, Saigon
Lacaze, A., storekeeper, Saigon
Lacorte, J., director sub-inspector, Military engineering department, Manila Lacote, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Lacouture, telegraphist, Thudaumot, Cochin China
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Lacruz, J., surgeon, army medical department, Manila Lacy, O. M., instructor, Imperial University, Tokio Ladage, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Laen, P. L., (P. L. Laen & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin Lafaille, chargé du service du génie, Haiphong Lafont, F., assayer, Mint, Manila
Lafort, J., administrator "La Ociania Espanola," Manila Lafrentz, C. J., (Deetjen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Lagerheim, O. de, engineer, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Lago, J. M., (Reyes & Co.) shipchandler, Manila Laguerre, first aide-de-camp, French flagship Thémis Laguna, J., Sindico, Barco Filipino, Manila
Laboulle, assistant surgeon, French cruiser Kerguelen Lahoz., A. de., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Laidlaw, W., (Boyd & Co.) tea inspector, Tamsui and Keelung Laidler, T. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Taku Laid ich, A., (L. Vrard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Laidrich, F., L. Vrard & Co.) watchmaker, Shanghai La Iloz, H., merchant, Iloilo
Laine, Silva, watchmaker, Manila.
Laird, D., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) turner, Singapore Laird, Chas., ensign, U.S.S. Palos
Lajeat, G., (Cozen & Giraud) merchant, Shanghai
Lake, Edward, (G. W. Lake & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Lalande, chief commissioner, Royal Customs, Haiphong Lalance, telegraphist, Saigon
Lalcaca, P. S. M., (Tata & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road Lalcaca, E. P., broker, Shanghai
Lallana, B. G. de, commissary, army administration, Manila Lalljee, M., (Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy) manager, Shanghai Lalor, J. P., (Margesson & Co.) manager, Macao Lamache, L., Jr., (Lamache & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Lamache, P., surgeon dentist, Saigon
La Mana, B., comisario de guerra, Manila
Lamas, F., promoter fiscal, Pototan, Philippines
Lambert, R., (Lambert Brothers) coach builder, Singapore
Lambert, E., (Lambert Brothers) coach builder, Singapore Lambert, J. S., surgeon, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Lambert, pilot, Saigon
Lambuth, Rev. J. W., missionary, Shanghai
Laming, R., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Lamke, J., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Lammert, G. R., auctioneer, &c., Peddar's wharf
Lamond, W., (Carter & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Lamont, E., second engineer, Chinese gun-vessel Sui-tsing, Canton Lamothe de Carrier, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Lampe, L., pilot, Bangkok
Lampson, sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
Lancaigne, Mgr., Roman Catholic Bishop, Osaka
Lancelot, F., navigating sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Moorhen
Land, J. M., Maritime Customs examiner, Chefoo
Landeira, P., assistant, Custom-house, Manila
Landells, R. W., second engineer, revenue steamer Ling Feng, Amoy Lander, E., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake Landes, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Landstein, W. R., (Landstein & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
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Lang, R., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's roa
Lang, W., (Butterfield & Swire) merchant, Shanghai
Langdon, F. G. C., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Langdon, W. C., (Eastern Ext., Aust., and China Telegraph Co.) assistant, Saigon
Lange, R., husbandry section, home department, Tokio
Lange, C., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) shipwright, Kowloon Lange, Dr. R., professor, Medical College, Tokio
Lange, C., mariner, Bangkok
Langfieldt, A., (Langfieldt & Mayers) storekeeper, Yokohama
Langford, G. J., assistant engineer, H.M.S. corvette Comus
Langgaard, T., (Langgaard, Kleinwort & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Langgard, Dr. A., professor of medicine, Imperial University, Tokio Langlade, conductor, public works department, Saigon Langlais, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Langlais, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio Langlands, R., Maritime Customs tiiewaiter, Chinkiang Lanning, H., M.D., missionary, Osaka
Lanning, G., librarian, Temperance Society, Shanghai Lant, T. J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Ningpo Lanyon, T. J., assistant clerk, H.B.M.S. Comus Laochanges, E., (Barlow & Wilson) assistant, Iloilo Laplace, (Deris frères) clerk, Saigon
Lapraik, John S., (D. Lapraik & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent) Larcina, J. M., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Manila Larcina, J. N., chancellor, Spanish consulate, Singapore
Laredo, J. M. de, secretary, administrative council, Manila Large, J. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang La Rivière, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Larkin, T. J., district engineer for telegraphs, Kobe
Larnandie, Rev. F. L., French missionary, Siam (absent)
Larosière, A. de, chief commissioner of Customs, Hanoi Larosière, L. de, tide surveyor, Customs, Hanoi
Larrin, D., ayudante of Garrison, Manila
Larrouy, P., chancelier, French Consulate, Yokohama
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Latty, E. H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Laub, G., (Canton Dispensary) assistant, Canton Laughrin, H., er gineer, H.B.M. sloop Egeria Launes, clerk, Customs, Haiphong
Lauré,, (Banque de l' Indo-Chine) clerk, Saigon
Laurent,, (Messageries M ritimes) purveyor, Saigon
Laval, proprietor of Hotel Fave, Saigon
Laval, inspector of police force, Saigon
Lavastre, Rev. Fr., Roman Catholic Mission, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Lavaur de Ste. Fortunade, Vte. de, third secretary, French Legation, Peking (absent) Lavers, E. H., (Forrester, Lavers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Lavino, G., acting consul for Netherlands, Penang
Lavrentieff, T. N., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Law, R., (Associated Wharves) accountant, Shanghai
Law, W. C., commander, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Lawford, A. J,, second lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
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Lawrence, J., second officer, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Canton Lawrence, H. P., (Oriental Bank) acting accountant, Singapore Lawrence, J., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East point Lawrence, S. F., constable, British Consulate, Nagasaki Lawrenson, R. C. P., fleet surgeon, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Lawson, W., (Jas. Motion) watchmaker, Singapore
Lawsor, J. F., third officer, revenue steamer Fei-hoo, Amoy
Lay, W. G., assistant, Inspectorate of Customs, Peking
Lay, W. T., Maritime Customs commissioner, Tamsui and Keelung Lay, A., Maritime Customs assistant in charge, Hoihow
Layco, J., padre sacristan, cathedral, Manila
Layton, De Westley, (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy Layton, B., (Gibh, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Lazaroo, V. W., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore Lazaroo, P., (Tanjong Pagar D ck Co.) clerk, Singapore
Lea, W. H., (Holme & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Leach, J., quartermaster, Customs cruiser Peng chou-hai, Canton Leaman, Rev. C., missionary, Hangchow
Learned, Rev. E. W., miss'onary, Kioto
Leary, J., boatswain, H.M. Naval Yard
Leatherbarrow, T. M., in charge of powder depôt, Harbour Master's department Leavitt, Rev. H. H., missionary, Osaka
Lebedeff, N. R., (A. L. Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Lebedeff, J. R., (A. L. Rodionoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Le Breton, L., assistant examiner, Maritime Customs, Ichang
Lebrun, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Lebury, J., (P. & O. S.N. Co.) office gunner, Praya Léchelle, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Lechler, Rev. R., missionary, Basil Mission
Leckie, Chas., (Borneo Company) clerk, Singapore Leckie, John, (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, Yokohama Leclerc de Tresue, telegraphist, Hatien, Cochin China Lecocq, conductor, public works department, Saigon Lecocq, sub-chief, direction of the interior, Saigon Lecomte, D., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama Lecot, telegraphist, Bie. hoa, Cochin China Ledesena, P., merchant, Iloilo
Ledesma, F., trader, Iloilo
Ledyard, H. C., surgeon dentist, Shanghai
Lee, John, assistant inspector of brothels, Wanchai
Lees, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Lees, W., pilot, Nagasaki
Lefavour, G. B., first officer, steamer White Cloud, Hongkong and Macao
Lefebre, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Leffmann, J. H., (Hesse & Co clerk, Peddar's wharf
Legarda, T. P., (J. M. Tuas n & Co.) merchant, Manila
Legarde, Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Legg, W. H., quarter-master in charge, Customs guard boat Yae Te, Canton Legge, H., (M. B. M. S. S. C) clerk, Hingo
Legge, W., (Hughes & Legge) broker, Queen's road
Legh, E. C., professor, school of naval mechanics, Imp rial Arsenal, Foochow Legrand, A., barbour master, Haiphong
Legrand, A., wine merchant and commission agent, Canton
Lehmann, P., (C. S. Churtor & Co.) druggist, Shanghai Lehmann, J. B., agent, Saigon Rice Mill, Saigon
Lehmann, R., Kioto, Japan
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Leicester, S., chief clerk, Police Court, Penang Leidenberg, L., (J, Bush) assistant, Hiogo Leigh, A. L., assistant surveyor general
Leip, F., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Leiper, E. F., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Swatara
Leiria, A., clerk, Post-office
Leisk, W. R., (E. & H. Hinnekindt) merchant and acting Consul for Belgium, Singapore Leite, E. P., addido, Colonial Secretary's Office, Macao
Leite, L. P., clerk and notary public, Macao
Leith, A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bauk) agent, Foochow
Leithen, R., von der, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Leloup, sub-lieutenant, Antilope, Saigon
Lemaire, midshipman, French cruiser Themis
Lemaire, G., consul for France, Canton
Lemarchand, F. W., (Agra Bank) manager, Shanghai
Le Marquant, paymaster, French corvette Kerguelen
Lembke, Justus P., merchant and commission agent, Club Chambers Le Mée, l'Abbé, curate of Saigon
Lemercier, E., wine merchant, Singapore
Lemke, F., (Meyer & Co,) clerk, Queen's road
Lemonnier, Rev. E., procureur general, French Roman Catholic Mission, Staunton street
Lemos, V. de P. C., enfermeiro, military hospital, Macao
Lemos, J. C. de, lieutenant, commanding Ta pa fort, Macao
Lemuet, telegraphist, Saigon
Lent, Wm., broker, Shanghai
Lent, R. J., first class clerk, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Lentz, A., Hiogo
Leny, A. C., "La Estrela del Norte," Manila Lenz, T., (Faber & Voigt) merchant, Hingo Leo, Brother, director, West Point Reformatory Leon, M., sheriff's officer
Leon, L. de, (M. G. Galen) assistant, Manila
Leon, J., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Leonard, J. T., second engineer, steamer Rajanattianuhar, Hongkong & Bangkok Leonhardt, Dr., surgeon, German corvette Freya
Lepel-Guitz, first officer, German corvet'e Freya
Lépissier, E. L., Maritime Customs assistant (absent)
Lerena, Ignacio de Soto, Spanish Consul, Singapore
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Leslie, J., chief engineer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Hongkong & Calcutta Leslie, third engineer, steamer Danube, Hongkong & Bangkok
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Lessler, Paul, (A. Markwald & Co.) merchant, Bangkok (absent) Lester, H., architect, &c., Shanghai
Letchford, R. H., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk and act. v.-consul for N'lands &c., Hkow Lete sier, Rev. H. C., Fr nch Catholic missionary, Singapore
Lethbridge, G., (Oriental Bank) acting manager, Shanghai
Letv.noff, S. W., (Piatkoff, Melchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Leusch, R., (Baer Senior & Co.) clerk, Manila
Levy, L., manager, Echo du Japon, Yokohama
Levy, S. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Levy, A., (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Lewis, Burge R., marshal, United States consulate, Skanghai
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Lewis, W., constable, British Consulate, Amoy
Lewis, B., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Lewis, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Wuhu
Lewis, H., (Poh Chin Soo's Rice Mill) engineer, Patrew, Bangkok
Lewis, E., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's department
Lewis, A. J., (China Fire Insurance Company) assistant, Queen's road Lewis, G., ship broker, Shanghai
Lex, E., (Hyde, Hertz & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Leyba, E., aide-de camp to Governor general of Philippines
Leyburn, F., (Odell & Leyburn) merchant, Foochow
Leyser, A., commissioner of Customs, Bangkok
Leysner, C. E. A., merchant & German consul, Niigata
Liaigre, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Lichtensteiger, J., (Salzer Co) clerk, Manila
Lichtenstein, L., Yokohama
Liddell, J., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point
Liddell, C. O., (W. Birt & Co.) commission merchant, Shanghai
Liddell, J. G., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) superintendent, Kowloon Liddelow, R., (Sayle & Co) tailor, draper, &c., Singapore
Liedeke, L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ichang
Lieder, P., (B. Telge) clerk, Shanghai
Liger, clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Lightwood, H., chief officer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Ligneul, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio
Lihaichett, N. T., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Liley, W. T., second officer, steamer Rajanattianuhar, Bangkok & Hongkong Lilley, R., agent, National Bible Society of Scotland, Yokohama
Lilley, E., (Rose & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Lilley, J. W., (W. L. Hunter) clerk, Foochow
Lima, J. da C., sub-lieutenant, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi Lima, M. S., (Dunn, Melbye & Co.) clerk, Praya
Lima, F. M., (De Souza & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar street
Lima e Almeida, A. J. de, engineer, Portuguese gunboat Tamega Limas, M. C. da S., surgeon, Portuguese gunboat Tamega Limby, H. J., (Forrester, Lavers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Lind, A., acting agent, P. & O. S. N. Co., Shanghai
Lind, A. A., (Coare, Lind & Co.) silk inspector, &c., Canton Linde, F. D., roprietor, "Star Hotel," Queen's road Central
Lindroos, C., engine driver, Fire Brigade
Lindsay, B., chief officer, steamer Consolation, Hongkong an Bangkok
Lindsay, G. A., (P. Maclean & Co.) merch nt, Shanghai
Lindsay, J., inspector of police, Central Station
Lindsley, John, (Frazar & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Lines, A. J., (H. Fogg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Linklater, M., pilot, Swatow
Linstead, T. G., (Linstead & Davis) merchant, Queen's road
Liot, E., Maritime Customs assistant, hanghai
Liot rd, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Lissa, A. M. van, (Van Lissa Brothers) instrument maker, Yokohama
Lissa, J. van, (Van Lissa Brothers) instrument maker, Yokohama
Lissa, L. A. P. van, (Van Lissa Brothers) assistant, Yokohama
Lisson, J., commissary, army administration, Manila
Lister, W. H., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Lister, Wm., marine surveyor for London & German Lloyds, Newchwang Lister, A., Postmaster-general and collector of Stamp Revenue Litchfield, H. C., barrister-at-law, Yokohama
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Little, L. S., M.D., physician to General Hospital, Shanghai Little, Arch. J., (Little & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Little, M., (John Little & Co.) warehouseman, Singapore (absent) Little, R., M.D., Singapore Dispensary, Singapore Little, R. W., (Little & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
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Livingstone, W. H., Jr.. acting consul for Portugal, Hiogo
Livingstone, R., chief engineer, steamer Consolation, Hongkong and Bangkok Livingstone, H. W., (Ed. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Hiogo (absent)
Lizarraga, T., merchant, Iloilo
Llado, J., teniente, seccion de archivo, Manila
Llagostera, M. Puig, (J. Mestres) auctioneer, Manila
Lloyd,, third officer, steamer Á. Apcar, Hongkong and Calcutta Lloyd, Rev. L., missionary, Foochow
Lloyd, J. T., (Powell & Co.) auctioneer, Singapore
Loam, W. B., clerk, engineers' dept., Maritime Customs, Shanghai Lobet, cl.rk, Treasury, Saigon
Lobo, Dr. B., medical practitioner, Macao (absent)
Lobo, A. F., secretary, Public Works Department, Macao (absent) Lobo, F. da C., lawyer, Macao
Lochhead, John H., M.D., Elgin street
Lockerbie, C. J., engineer, Imperial Ars nal, Tientsin Lockhart, J. H. S., cadet, civil service, Hongkong Loercher, Rev. J., missionary, Basil Mission, (absent) Loff, J. de, "Hotel de la Paix," proprietor, Singapore
Loff, P. H., chief officer, steamer Rajanattianuhar, Hongkong and Bangkok Loft, L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Loftus, A., Government surveyor, Bangkok
Logan, J. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Logan, D., solicitor general, Singapore
Lohan, O., secretary, German Consulate, Singapore Lobmann, H., (Lohmann & Co.) tailor, &c., Yokohama
Lombard, telegraph overseer, Saigon
Lombard, Rev. E., French missionary, Mu'ang Phrom, Bangkok
Lomme, telegraphist, Cape St. James, Cochin China
Long, B., compositor, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Long, G. J., gunner, H.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Longa, N., (Larrinaga & Co.) mercbant, Manila
Longden, Major J. A., district paymaster, Army pay department
Longford, J. U., assis'ant and interpreter, H.B.M. Consulate, Hiogo Lonsdale, P. V., midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Lony, Conte, first secretary, French Legation, Tokio Lopes, T. M., assistant usher, police court Lopes, E. do N., lieutenant, batalion, Macao Lores, C., (J. Mestres) assistant, Manila Lopes, C. V., captain, National Battalion, Macao Lopes, L. J., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road Lopes, L. L., light keeper, Cape d'Aguilar
Lopes, C. J., (Brereton & Wotton) clerk, Queen's road Lopez, D. V., assistant, Customs house, Manila Lopez, E., alferez, cuerpo de ejercito, Iloilo Lopez, J. L. y, assistant, Custom house, Manila
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Lopez, C., vice-consul for Portugal, Iloilo
Lopez, P. C., assistant, exchequer department, Iloilo Lopez, C., surgeon, army medical department, Manila Lopez, E., clerk, Procurador's department, Macao Lopez y Solano, S., ayudante, inspection de montes, Manila Lorberg, E., (Sander & Co.) clerk, Que n' road Lord, C. A., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton Lord, F., gunner, Chinese gunboat Chen-to, Canton Lord, Rev. E. C., D.D., U.S. consul, and missionary, Ningpo Lores, M., clerk, Harbour Master's department, Iloilo Lorgeou, chancelier-interprète, French consulate, Bangkok Lösch, E., (Lösch & Fairless) merchant, Shanghai Loubens de Verdalle, clerk, Colonial Treasury, Saigon Louis, Rev. W., Rhenish Missionary Society, Fukwing Loup, F., (L. Vrard Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Loup, P., (L. Vrard & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin Loureiro, J. da S., consul for Portugal, Chancery lane Lourenço, F., boatswain, Water police, Macao
Lourme, chief of Cochin-China telegraph service, Saigon Lousteau, overseer of quays, Saigon
Louvel, officer of ordnance, Saigon
Lovatt, W. N., harbour master, Hankow
Lovell, M., Jr., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Loveridge, T., (Robinson & Co.) draper, Singapore
Low, E. G., (Fearon, Low & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Lowcock, H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Pottinger street (absent)
Lowder, J. F. counsel to Japanese Customs, Yokohama
Lowe, C., (Chart red Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Lowe, Robt, chief engineer, steamer Dale, Hongkong and Bangkok
Lowe, S. S. (Harris, Goodwin & Co.) manager, Queen's road
Lowell, J., proprietor, "Union Hotel," Singapore
Lowndes, R. W., (Norton & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Lowry, Rev. H. H., missionary, Peking
Lowry, A. C., midshipman, H.M. corvette Comus
Lowson, J. W., lieutenant, Customs cruiser Peng Chao Hai, Canton
Loxley, W. R., commission agent, Queen's road
Loxton, W., municipal police sergeant, Yokohama
Lozada, E. L., commissary, army administration, Manila
Lozario, T., consul-general for Spain, Amoy
Lübbes, H., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Lubeck, L. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Lubeck, H., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Luby, J. F., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Alert
Luca, Count, F. de, minister resident for Italy, Peking Lucas, Henry, merchant, Hiogo
Lucciana, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Luccumsey, Jairazbhoy, (R. Habibbboy) manager, Shanghai
Luce, G. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hoihow
Luceno y Bulgarin, P., accountant-general's office, Manila
Luchsinger, R., (Luchsinger & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Luchsinger, F., merchant, and vice-consul for Germany, Iloilo (ab ent) Ludewig, J., chemist, Manila
Ludlum, T. E., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Lugo, C., (F. Engler & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Luhrss, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Luiro, M., (Battle Hermanos & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Luz, F. M. da, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Luz, J. A. da, proprietor, Commercial Printing office, Wyndham street
Luz, A. J. F. da, clerk and interpreter, Portuguese consulate, Bangkok Lyall, H., R. A., inspector of warlike stores
Lyall, H., Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow
Lyall, Alexr., medical missionary, Swatow
Lyall, R., (Norton & Co.) merchant, Praya Central Lyell, T., marine surveyor, Chefoo
Lyenberger, Rev. J. L., missionary, Chefoo
Lynborg, C P. C,, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tamsui Lyne, W. O., midshipman, H.M. corvette Curacoa Lyon, J. M., (J. M. Lyon & Co.) engineer, Singapore Lyon, Rev. D. N., missionary, Hangchow
Lyra, Rev. Lucas, vicar of St. Lazare's Church, Macao Lysaught, W., inspector in charge o Naval Yard Police
Maack, H. F., (Remé Brothers) m rchant, & Italian vice-consul, Singapore Maack, J., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Macavoy, W. R., chi f engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Maccall, A. V., paymaster, H.M. corvette Curacoa
MacCarthy, R. F., staff surgeon, H. M. sloop Flying Fish
MacCarty, E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Cuiukiang
MacClymont, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Maccol, A., (Martin Dyce & Co.) merchant, Java
MacDonald, J., chief engineer, steamer Albay, Coast
MacDonald, T. J., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Macdonald, J., ('ethick & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
MacDougal, Dr. A. M., physician, Shanghai
MacEwen, A. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Praya
MacFarlane, W., assistant editor, Shanghai Mercury office, Shanghai MacGibbon, T., merchant, Iloilo
Macgowan, D. J., M.D., Shanghai
Macgowan, Rev. John, missionary, Amoy
Macgregor, J., (M B. M. S. S. Co.) engineer, Yokohama
Macgregor, J., protector of immigrants, Penang
Macgregor, R., Maritime Custom idewaiter, Tientsin
Macgregor, J., (Jar line, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Queen's read
Macgregor, J., (1. Provand & Co.) el-rk, Shanghai
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Machado, A., (Rozario & Co.) clerk, Stanley street
Machado, M., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Wellington street Machado, F., clerk, Harbour-master's office
Machado, F. G., postmaster, British Post-ffice, Shanghai
Machado, J. M. É., clerk, Post-office
Machaffie, D., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's 10ad MacIntyre, Rev. John, missionary, Newchwang
Mackay, Geo. D., (W. F. Stevenson) assistant, Manila
Mackay, Rev. G. L., missionary, Tamsui
Mackenzie, J., supdt. of gun factory, Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai
Mackenzie, J., (M. B. M. S. S. Co.) engineer, Yokohama
Mackenzie, M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shangbai
Mackenzie, Jas., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Mackenzie, J. K., medical missionary, Tientsin
Mackenzie, R., (Mackenz'e & Co., and Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai Mackenzie, Rev. H. L., M.A., missionary, Swatow
Mackenzie, Geo., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, and acting British consul, Manila Mackertoom, J. G., (C. Poisson & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Mackey, Jas., Maritime Customs assistant in charge, Wênchow
Mackie, A., inspector of police
Mackintosh, E., (Butterfield & Swire) merchant, Queen's road
Mackintosh, L., (Mackintosh, Dudgeon & Co.) cominission agent, Shanghai (absent)
MacLagan, R., engineer, Government mint, Kawasaki
MacLaren, Rev. S. G., missionary, Tokio
Maclay, R. H., (Maclay & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Maclay, Rev. R. S., D.D., missionary, Yokohama
Maclean, A., (Clyde Saw Mills) clerk, Bangkok
Macleau, G. F., merchant, and consular agent for Japan, &c., Chefoo
Miclean, H. C., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Maclean, W. S., (Blain & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Maclean, P., (P. Maclean & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Maclehose, J., (McEwen, Frickel & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Macleod, J. T. B. M., (Macleod & Co.) clerk, Manila
Macleod, A. H., (Macleod & Co.) clerk, Manila
Macleod, J. F., (Macleod & Co) clerk, Manila
Macleod, Neil, (Henderson & Macleod) medical practitioner, Shanghai
Macleod, N., (Macleod & Co.) merchant, Manila and Cebu
Macleod, A. S., (Macleod & Co.) clerk, Manila
Macmillan, A., (M. B. M. S. S. Co.) super ntending engineer, Tokio
Macnab, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Singapore
Macomber, W. H., Shanghai
Macphail, T., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Chiakiang
Macpherson, D., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Foxhound
Macpherson, A. J., merchant, Yokohama
Macpherson, M. T. B., (Browne & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Mactavish, Jas. W. (C. S. Churton & Co.) druggist, Shanghai
Mactavish, A. D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Mactavish, A. B., captain, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Hongkong and Calcutta
Madar, M. H., clerk, Commissariat and Transp rt department
Madar, I. P., (Hongkong Hotel) clerk, Queen's road
Madar, A. R., clerk, Colonial Treasury
Madden, M., (Howarth, Erskine & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Madders, H. J., M.D., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake
Madeira, J. R., lieutenant, police force, Macao
Madely, G. H. staff surgeon, H.B.M. sloop Albatross
Madrigal, I., professor de Farmacia, Universidad de Filippinos, Manila
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Maecker, A., (A. Roensch) assistant, Manila
Maertens, A. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Maestrani, ensign, French gunboat Surprise, Haiphong Magalhães, F. S.., civil doctor, Manila
Magdalena, S., provisor, ecclesiastical department, Iloilo Mahen, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Maher, F. F., ensign police, Macao
Maher, F., (Mercantile Printing office) compositor, Shanghai Maher, J. M., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Shanghai Maher, J. A., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Maher, M. M., (M. A. dos Remedios) clerk, Macao Mahnz, H., Hiogo
Mahomed, E. J., (N. M. Khamissa) draper, Macao
Mahomed, E., (Jairazbhoy Pee.bhoy) clerk, Wellington street
Mahomed, M., (Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy) manager, Wellington street Mahometano, D., timber m rchant, Iloilo
Mahon, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkiang
Mahoney, C., gunner, H B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel Mahoney, J., gunner, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake
Maies, W. H., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Shario-maru, Tokio Maignan Champromain, H., French postmaster, Shanghai Maigre, R., (Maigre & Co.) engineer, Yokohama
Maigre, L, (Maigre & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Main, B. E., Siamese Navy, Bangkok
Main, J. L., captain, steam tug Indra, Bangkok
Mairin, J. S., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Maisonneufve-Lacoste, counsellor, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Maitland, F. J., (Maitland & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Maitland, A. W., (IIongkong & Shanghai Bank) assistant accountant, Foochow Maitland, J., (J. Maitland & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Maitland, J. A., (Maitland & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Maitland-Dougall, W. H., flag lientenant, British Navy, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Maitre, midshipman, French corvette Champlain
Major, Ernest, general manager, Shun-pau office, Shanghai
Major, F., (Major & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Malantic, R., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila
Malcolm, W. A., (Malcolm & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Malegin, A. P., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Malende, A., interpreter, Russian Legation, Tokio
Malherbe, R. de, (Bovet Bros & Co.) cl.rk, Shanghai
Malherbe, L., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant, Bangkok (absent) Malibram, A., assistant, audit department, Manila Mallart, first lieutenant, French troops, Haiphong Mallen, G., professor of medicine, University, Manila Maloney, F., pay clerk, U.S.S. Monocacy
Mallory, L., proprietor, Hongkong Timber Yard, Wanchai Malsch, C. C., civil engineer, Shanghai
Mañanos, R., medical practitioner, Iloilo
Manasseh, S., (Manasseh, Aaron & Co.) merchant, Singapore Maneckjee, E., (Merwanjee, Maneckjee & Co.) manager, Canton Manger, A. T., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) merchant, Praya Mangum, W. P., U.S. consul, Tientsin
Manissol, Rev. C. L., French Catholic Mission, Penang Manjarrés, J., clerk, administracion de Estancadas, Manila Manjee, Soomorbhoy, (E. Pubaney) clerk, Shanghai Manley, E. H. R., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Manr, J. Alex, commissioner of Customs, Newchwang
Mann, J., medical practitioner, Amoy
Mann, W., (Waitfield & Dowson) assistant, Yokohama
Manners, T. N., Maritime Customs tide surveyor & Harbour Master,
Mannich, J., (J. Mannich & Co.) merchant, Takao
Manning, C. J., M.D., Tokio-fu Hospital, Tokio
Manning, C. E., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Manotve, C., (Battle, Hermanos & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Mansfield, R. W., acting British vice-consul, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Mansfield, Geo. J., (W. Mansfield & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Manskey, W. H., proprietor, "British Crown" Tavern, Queen's road
Manson, W., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) electrician, Queen's road Manson, P., M.D., physician, Amoy
Manuel, V., (Macleod & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Manz, J., (Hirsbrunner & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Mapa, V., solicitor, Iloilo
Marbot, assist. commissioner, Marine Hospital, Saigon
Marcaida, A., (Ayala & Co.) clerk, Manila
Marcaida, Dr. F. de, profesor de derecho civil, University, Manila
Marcaida, J. J. de, pawnbroker, Manila
Marcaillon, telegraphist, Travinh, Cochin China
Marçal, S., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, D'Aguilar street
Marçal, J. F., foreman, Amoy Gazette office, Amoy
Marçal, E. M., chief clerk, Colonial Treasury, Macao
Marçal A. A., proprietor and publisher, Amoy Gazette, Amoy
Marçal, D. F. R., overseer, Amoy Gazette office, Amoy
Marçal, F. S., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Marçal, F. de P., ajudante, tax office, Macao
Marcar, M., (Edgar & Co.) merchant, Singapore
March, G. E., A.C.G.O., commissary geneial of ordiance Marchaud, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Marcbant, Wm., boatswain, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant Marcus, S. R., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Foochow Marcus, W. I. J., (P. & O.S. N. Co.) godown clerk, Singapore Marcus, S., (S. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama (absent) Marcus, A., (S. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama Marcus, E., S. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama Mardfeldt, J. F., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf Maréchal, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Margotin, lime-kiln, Phnom-cau-long, Cambodia
Marin, P,, sugar manufacturer, Iloilo
Marin, J. P., telegraph official, Manila
Marin, Rev. J., secretary, French mission, Bangkok
Marin, Rev. J. M., missionary, Yokohama
Marin, pilot, Saigon
Marina, J., commandante, Estado mayor, Manila
Markham, W. H. W., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M gunboat Swinger
Markwick, R., first class clerk, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Marmand, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Marquant, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Marquerie, A., assistant, Custom House, Manila
Marques, L. P., acting assist. superintendent, civil hospital
Marques, J. P. (Vogel & Co ) clerk, Shanghai
Marques, L. J. M. captain, National battalion, Macao
Marques, F. J., assistant judge, Macao
Marques, F. M. P., student interpreter, Procurador's department, Macao
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Marques, T. M., clerk, Municipal Chamber, Macao
Marques, D. P. d'A, clerk, Public Works department, Macao Marques, C. V. M., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Marques, E. J., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Marques, E., interpreter, procurador's department, Macao
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Marques, F.J., lieut., teacher of mathematics and navigation, Government school, Macao Marques, Lourenço, merchant, Macao
Marques, E. Pio, (L. Marques) clerk, Macao
Marques, F. P., treasurer, Municipal Chamber, Macao Marqueti, M. P., merchant, Manila
Marquis, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Marr, Thos., reporter, Daily Press office, Wyndham street
Marriner, E. M., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Marris, Rev. G., missionary, Canton
Marrot, Jr., storekeeper, Phnom-penh, Cam! odia
Marrot, Vve., storekeeper, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Marsh, Hon. W. H., colonial secretary and auditor general (absent)
Marsh, S., (Tekmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Marshall, A. C., (Chartered Bank of India) sub accountant, Queen's road
Marshall, T., assistant, North China Herald office, Shanghai
Marshall, W., (H. Abrams) assistant, Singapore
Marshall, D. H., Engineering College, Tokio
Marshall, F. Julian, surveyor, H.B.M. Works department, Shanghai
Marshall, John, Hingo
Martel, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Foochow
Martell, C., captain, civ 1 borse guards, Manila
Martellère, deputy procureur geneal, Appeal Court, Saigon
Martellière, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Marten, R., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Martens, J., agent, Netherlands Trading Society, Singapore Marti, B., "Los Catalanes," Manila
Marti, M., civil doctor and professor, University, Manila Marti y Correa, F., abogado fiscal, Supr me Court, Manila Martin, G., (G. Ha rison & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Martin, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon Martin, A. S., usher, police Court
Mart.n, P. Z., (M. Martin & Co.) merchant, Stanley strect Martin, J, lightkeep r, Middle Dog Light' ouse, Amoy Martin, J. P., (Mathieu & Co.) clerk, Penang Martin, P., Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai Martin, V., medical practitioner, Manila
Martin, P., surgeon major, army medical department, Manila Martin, R. H., boatswain, H.B.M. corvette Comus Martin, H. C., lieutenant, H.B M. sloop Albatross Martin, C. J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Martin, J., professor of medicine, University, Manila Martin, J., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Singapore Martin, J., medic I practitioner, Iloilo
Martin, M., (Moses & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Martin, C. F., busbandry section, heme department, Tokio
Martin, "Restaurant de Tonquin," Haiphong
Martin, A. M., (John Little & Co.) warehouseman, Singapore
Martin des Pallières, (Messageries Maritimes) agent, and Consul for Spain, Saigon Martin, G., Junr., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) merchant, Manila
Martin, W. A. P., LL.D., president, College of Peking, Peking (absent)
Martin, Rev. J. P., Roman Catholic pro-vicar apostolic, Bangkok
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Martin, J., (Martin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Martin, J., Junr., (Martin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Martin-Lanciarez, Cav. E., secretary, Italian Legation, Tokio Martinet, clerk, Privy Council, Saigon
Martinet, Rev. J. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai Martinez, L., clerk, Contaduria a. hacienda, Manila Martinez, F. de P., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Martinez, E., assistant, public works department, Manila Martin z, J., army medical department, Manila Martinez, R S. J., (Roxas, Reyes & Co.) c'erk, Manila Martinez, P. F., recioneres, cabildo eclesiastico, Manila Martins, R. F., (Celestial Empire office) foreman, Shanghai
Martins, C. F. F., acting inspector, inspeccam do Almexarifado de Guerra, Macao Martm r, G., (Battle hermanos & Co.) merchant, Manila Marty, A. R, merchant and commission agent, Queen's road
Marty, P., (A. R. Marty) assistant, Haiphong
Martyn, Miss, (Mrs. E. Á. Vincent) assis'ant, Yokohama Marzal, J. de L., interpreter, Spanish Legation, Peking
Marzano, Dr. M., profesor de derecho civil, University, Manila Marzano y Puig, B., secretario, Ayuntamiento, Manila Mas, A. de, assistant, public works department, Manila
Mas, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Masten, L. C., (Chartered Bank) manager, Yokohama
Masius, F., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Masius, W., (A. Markwald & Co.) merchant, Bangkok (absent) Mason, C. E., lieutenant, U.S.S. Monocacy
Mason, Rev. G. L., missionary, Ningpo
Mason, A., mechanic, Maritimes Customs engineer's office, Shanghai
Mason, W. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Mason, Geo., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Mason, W. B., clerk, Government telegraphs, Nagasaki Mass, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Massa, V., abogado, Iloilo
Masse, H., postmaster and treasurer, Haiphong
Massé, assistant treasurer, Colonial Treasury, Saigon Massie, J., International Hotel, Nagasaki (absent) Masters, Rev. F., missionary, Canton
Mata, M. F., escribano, Alcaldias Mayores, Iloilo Matchett, E. H., (Edbrook & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Matchitt, H., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Mateer, Rev. C. W., missionary, Tung-chow-foo
Mateling, G., clerk, German cousulate, Amoy
Mather, H. L., lightkeeper, Green Island lighthouse
Mathews, D. J. (W. Mansfield & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Mathieson, J., inspector of police, central station
Mathieu, commander, French corvette Kerguelen
Mathisen, W., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Matthews, E. S., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi str. Kokonoye-maru, Japan Matti, F., (F. Matti & Sons) watchmaker, Manila
Matti, J. M., (F. Matti & Sons) watchmaker, Manila
Matti, F. G., (F. Matti & Sons) watchmaker, Manila
Matute, J. M., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Maude, C. T., second secretary, British Legation, Peking Maundrell, Rev. H., missionary, Nagasaki Maureau, sub-lieutenant, Antilope, Saigon
Maurin, J. M., member of administrative council, Manila
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Mauss, slaughter-house foreman, Saigon
Maw, D., (John Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Mawbey, Rev. W. G., medical missionary, Hankow
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Maxwell, J. B., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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May, A. J., fourth master, Central School
May, F. N., first class clerk, Maritime Customs, (absent) May, G., storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Mayer, R, (H. Schüren) photographer, Manila
Mayer, Alb., contractor and timber merchant, Saigon
Mayers, Jos. L., (Langfieldt & Mayers) clerk, Yokohama Mayet, P., counsellor, Finance Department, Tokio Mayhead, T., (W. Birt & Co.) hide inspector, Shanghai Mayhew, A., editor, Celestial Empire, Shanghai
Maymo, J., second commandant del apostadero, Mani a Maynard, H. R., chemist, Penang
Mayne, J. G., second lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings Mazery, Rev. C., French Catholic Mission, Laroot McBain, Geo., broker, &c., Gough street
McBean, T. R., usher and bailiff, Supreme Court
McCallum, Captn. H. E., deputy colonial engineer, Penang McCallum, H., apothecary, Government Civil Hospital
McCallum, J., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road McCallum, A., (Bord & C.) assistant, Shanghai McCance, R., (H. Pagdon) assistant, Yokohama McCappin, A., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai McCarthy, J.W., Foreign Office, Tokio
McCaslin, L., (S. C. Farnham & Co,) assistant, Shanghai McCaslin, C., master, Tug-boat Association, Shanghai McClatchie, H. P., British Consul, Chefoo
McClatchie, Rev. T., D.D., canon of the Cathedral, Shanghai
McClellan, W., inspector of cargo boats & junks, Harbour Master's department
McCloskey, J. H., colonial surgeon, Province Wellesley
McConachie, A., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar street
McCormick, P. J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Sakio-maru, Tokio McCoy, Rev. D. C., missionary, Peking
McCraik, Haiphong
McCracken, T., second engineer, steamer Ichang, Hongkong and Canton McCulloch, D., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
McCulloch, J. B., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Manila McDonald, Rev. N. A., missionary and U.S. vice-consul, Bangkok McDonald, Jas., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Singapore McDonald, C., pilot, Shanghai
McDonald, J. R., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road McDonald, W., broker, and Government surveyor, Yokohama McEuen, J. P., R.N., assistant harbour master
McEwen, J. T., (Robt. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Hankow
McFarland, Rev. S. G., superintendent of education, Bangkok McFarlane, E. P., medical missionary, Ichang
McGavin, J. D., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
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McGilp, A., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point McGilvary, Rev. D., missionary, Chiang Mai, Bangkok McGrath, J. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai McGrath, T. F., (C. & J. Trading Co.) agent, Hiogo McGregor, J., (Chiza Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point McGregor, Rev. W., M.A., missionary, Amoy (absent) McIlvaine, Rev. J. S., missionary, Che-nan-foo
McInnes, E., second engineer, str. Powan, Hongkong and Canton McInnes, Jas., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) engineer, Singapore McInnes, H. A., Maritime Customs beat officer, Chefoo McIntosh, G., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, Wanchai McIntosh, W., chief engineer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast McIntosh, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Amoy McIntyre, J., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore McIntyre, chief engineer, steamer Fokien, Coast McIntyre, N., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore McIntyre, A. F., chief engineer, H.M.S. corvette Comus McIntyre, A. J., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
McIver, D., M. D., staff surgeon, H.M.S. Victor Emanuel
McIver, Rev. Donald, missionary, Swatow
McIver, A., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) superintendent, Queen's road McKean, E., barrister-at-law, Bank Buildings
McKean, E., commissioner of Customs, Canton
McKechine, A., third officer, Customs cruiser Kua Shing, Shanghai
McKechnie, W., third engineer, steamer Albay, Coast
McKee, Rev. W. J., missionary, Ningpo
McKeige, F., (China and Japan Trading Company) assistant, Shanghai McKelvie, J. (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
McKenzie,, fourth engineer, steamer A. Apcar, Hongkong & Calcutta McKerrow, W., (W. Mckerrow& Co.) merchant, Singapore
McKibben, Rev. W. K., missionary, Swat w
McKine, Rev. J., missionary, Tokio
McKinlay, A., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
McKinney, J., fifth master, Central School, Gough street
McKinnow, J. (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore
McLaren, J., manager, Ice Manufactory, Singapore
McLean, W., ensign, U.S.S. Monocacy
McLean, R. H., master, U.S.S. Palos
McLean, J., manager, Singapore Steam Saw Mill, Singapore McLean, L, (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) boilermaker, Singapore McLeish, S. M., (Victoria Dispensary) assistant, Peddar's Wharf McLellan, D., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point McLeod, A., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai McMicking, T., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
McMurdo, R., marine surveyor, Hunt's Block
McNab, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Singapore
McNair, Hon. Major J. F. A., R. A., C.M.G., colonial engineer, Singapore
McNaughton, J., second officer, steamer Consolation, Bangkok
McNicoll, John, fourth engineer, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong & Japan
McQuire, F., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Amoy
McRea, H., master, U.S.S. Richmond
McThorn, H., pilot, Newchwang
McWatters, John, (John Noble) assistant, Queen's road
Mead, J. G., captain, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Meade, H. J., Maritime Customs chief tide surveyor, Shanghai
Meadows, J. J., missionary, Shaobying, Ningpo
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Mears, C. B., gas engineer, Inspectorate of Customs, Peking Medard, L., acting sacretary, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow Medina, M., ass stant, Custom house, Manila
Medina, M. G., notario, Alcaldias Mayores, Iloilo Meech, Rev. S. E., missionary, Peking
Megessier, captain, French troops, Hanoi
Mehta, D. N., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) clerk, Takao
Mehta, H. M., (Framjee Horn usjee & Co.) merc' ant, Hollywood road Mehta, M. S., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road
Mehta, D. C., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) clerk, Takao
Mehta, B. S., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) merchant and commission agent, Foochow Mehta, D. M., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road Me klejohn, R., printer, Yokohama
Méilhan, A., (Caré & Co.) baker, Shanghai (absent)
Mein, P. W., (Chartered Bank of India) acting agent, Manila Meira, F. X., lightkeeper, Turnabout lighthouse, Amoy Meisner, C. F, (Möller & Meisner) shipchandler, Bangkok Melbye, Emil, (Dunn, Melbye & Co.) merchant, Praya Meldrum, A., master, Tug Boat Association, Shanghai Melentieff, J. E., (P. A. l'onomareff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Melliza, C., auctioneer, Iloilo
Mello, J. F. de, (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Mellottée, A., elève interprete, French Consulate, Yokohama Melmkoff, T. (Tokmakoff, Shevel ff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Melson, N. E, (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore Mena, T. A. de, magistrate, Manila
Mencarini, J., acting ch incelier, Spanish consulate, Bonham road Mencarini, A., Spanish consul, Bonham road Menchaca, A., captain, steamer Bacolod, Iloilo
Mendel, Wm., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Mendel, L., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Mendendall, T. C., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Mendes, A. N., Junr., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Mendieta, M. G., (P. Sartorius) assistant, M nila
Mendiola, E. (B. A. Barretto & Co.) clerk, Manila
Mendonça, L. M., (Typographia Mercantil) foreman, Macao
Mendonça, H. A. M. de, clerk & wardimaster, Hospital de San Rafael, Macao Ménétré, postmaster, Saigon
Mensayas, F. F., suplente, supreme court, Manila
Menzies, A. B., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Tientsin
Mercier, ensign, French cruiser Champlain
Mercier, clerk to Secretary of Embassy, Saigon
Merenguel, A., clemist, Manila
Me ian, J. R., (Ziegler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Merlande, administrator of native affairs, Sigon
Merrilees, A. G., proof rea·ler, printing office, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Merrill, H. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Merriman, W. L., clerk, Post office, Yokohama
Merwanjee, S., broker, Graham street
Mesa, E. de, secretary to Governor General of Philippines
Mesny, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Amoy
Mesquita, G., clerk, Colonial Secretary's office, Macao
Mesquita, T. J., student interpreter, procurador's department, Macao
Messier, clerk, Franco-Annamite Customs, Hanoi
Messum, E. B., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Mestres, J., auctioneer, Manila
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Métayer, architect and contractor, Saigon
Metta, D. N., (E. N. Metta) clerk, Canton
Metta, S. M., (Cawasjee, Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Metta, E. N., merchant, Canton
Metta, S. F., (E. N. Metta) clerk, Holly wood road
Mettlerkamp, F., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Meugniot, P. H., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Meuser, O., (Adamson, Beil & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Meyer, sub-lieutenant, German corvette Freya
Meyer, Th., consul for France, Foochow
Meyer, G. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Meyer, A., assistant commissary general
Meyer, J., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk, Manila
Meyer, C. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Meyer, C., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Meyer, E. L., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Meyer, Th., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila
Meyer, H. B., 'merchant, and vice-consul for Germany, &c., Ningpo
Meyer, J. D., (J. D. Meyer & Co.) shipwright, Swatow
Meyer, Adolph E., (Meyer & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Meyer, E., tailor, Manila
Meyer, E., (E. Meyer & Co) merchant, Tientsin (absent) Meyerdierks, T., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Meyerink, W., (W. Meyerink & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Meyerink, H. F., (Meyer & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Meynet, Q., professor of medicine, University, Manila Michael, J. R., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Michaelsen, St. C., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Shangbai Michaelsen, mariner, Bangkok
Michaelson, G. H., captain, 27th Inniskillings Michel, telegraphist, Saigon
Michel, A., lightkeeper, Breaker Point lighthouse, Amoy Michell, J. L., assist. engineer, H.B.M, corvette Comus Michell, J., student interpreter, Belgian Legation, Peking Michelot, L., (Banque de l'Indo Chine) manager, Saigon Michelsen, L. P., (H. A. Petersen & Co.) merchant, Amoy Middleton, O., manager, Old Ningpo Wharf, Shanghai Middleton, J. W., (W, Mansfield & Co.) clerk, Singapore Midgley, J. W., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Moorhen Midon, Rev. F., Roman Catholic provicar apostolic, Yokohama Miebain, B. B., attaché, French Legation, Tokio
Mielenhausen, J. W., (Wilks & Mielenhausen) tailor, Shanghai Migueis, T. d'A., Macao
Mijares, J., (Roxas, Reyes & Co.) clerk, Manila
Milenowitz, G., coffee house keeper, Haiphong
Miles, Sergt. H. W., clerk, Army Pay Department
Miles, R. A., Jr., (Colonial Dispensary) assistant, Singapore
Miles, H. A., British consulate constable, Hiogo
Miles, R. A., proprietor, Colonial Dispensary, Singapore
Milhau, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Milisch, C., (Milisch & Co.) merchant, and vice-consul for Austria, &c., Macao
Milla, V., restaurant keeper, Manila
Millan, Camilo, governor, Iloilo
Milians, E., captain of cavalry, Manila
Millar, H. G., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Millar, J., (Tanong jPagar Dock Co.) supt. engineer, Singapore
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Millar, A., plumber & gas fitter, Queen's road east Millat, Manuel, "Los Catalanes," Manila
Miller, W. A., foreman, Shanghai Mercury office, Shanghai Miller, E., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Miller, J. M., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) in charge store ship, Singapore Miller, A. H., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Miller, J., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore Miller, J. I., (White & Miller,) bill broker, Shanghai Miller, H. B, barrister-at-law, Shanghai
Miller, D. A., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Hankow Miller, H. M., appraiser to Japanese Customs, Yokohama Miller, J., assistant steward, General Hospital, Yokohama Miller, Rev. E. R., missionary, Tokio
Milley, W. T., overseer, Shanghai Mercury office, Shanghai Milligan, F. J., captain's clerk, U.S.S. Richmond Millo, V., regidor, Aquntamiento, Manila
Millot, E., (E. Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Mills, Rev. C. R., missionary, Tung-chow-foo
Milne, Jás., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, Swatow Milne, R., chief officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast Milne, J., clerk, telegraph service, Kobe
Milne, A., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Milne, J., Engineering College, Tokio
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Milton, A., boatswain, H.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Milsom, Ad., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, Yokohama, (absent) Milsom, A., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai
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Minjoot, W., (Imprimerie Commerciale) compositor, Singapore Minjoot, A. W., (Katz Brothers) assistant, Singapore
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Minjoot, F., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Minjoot, J., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Mintipley, A., chief engineer, steamier Diamante, Hongkong and Manila Miola, P., Niigata
Mirabel, staff surgeon, French gunboat Adonis
Miralda, vice-rector, Seminario Conciliar de Jaro, Iloilo
Miralles, C., (M. Perez) assistant, Manila
Mirande, vice president, First Court of Appeal, Saigon Miró, N., contador, administracion civil, Manila
Mirranda, C., compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai
Mismer, Rev. Fr., Roman Catholic mission, Cherouy Chongua, Cambodia Mitchell, E. W., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton
Mitchell, F. W., Jr., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Saigon (absent) Mitchell, A., (Curnow & Co.) storekeeper, Yokohama Mitchell, G., pilot, Taku
Mitchell, J. F., shipbuilder, Nagasaki
Mitchell, W. J., pilot, Foochow
Moalle, N., (Moalle & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Möckel, A., (E. Klöpfer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Mody, S. K., broker, Shanghai
Mody, H. N., auctioneer and broker, Graham street
Mody, P. C., broker, Shanghai
Moller, E., mariner, Bangkok
Moerike, G., (Botica de la Escolta) chemist and druggist, Manila
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Movus, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Moffett, E. G. P., assist. engineer, H.M. corvette Curacoa Mogra, R. S., merchant, Canton
Moblen, M. von der, (Kumpers & Co.) clerk, Singapore Mohn, B. E., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Moisy, chief, fourth office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Mojica, F., clerk, audit department, Manila
Moladina, E., (H. A. Esmail & Co.) manager, Hollywood road
Molchanoff, J. M., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow & Foochow (absent) Molesworth, J. M., (Colliery, Engineering & Mining Co.) assistant engineer, Tientsin Molina, N., notario, ecclesiastical department, Iloilo
Mollendorf, mariner, Bangkok
Möllendorff, P. G. von, acting consul, German consulate, Tientsin Möller, O., (Gt Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Amoy
Möller, N., broker and general agent, Shanghai
Möller, H. A., (Möller & Meisner) shipchandler, Bangkok
Mollison, J. P., (Mollison, Fraser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Molloy, E., Maritime Customs assistant-examiner, Crefoo
Moloney, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Molotkoff, O. J., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Molt, C., (Speidel & Co.) agent at Phnom-penh, Cambodia.
Monalits, S. W., (G. Velozo) clerk, Cebu
Moncrieff, A. L. M., (China & Japan Trading Co.) assistant, Shangbai Mondan, E., (Shanghai Club) steward, Shanghai
Mongan, J., Maritime Customis examiner, Amoy
Monneraye, de la, midshipman, French frigate Thémis
Monro, J. D., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton
Mouroy, R., escrabano, real audiencia, Manila
Montaignac, A., tidesurveyor, Customs Hanoi
Montalbo, G., civil governor's‹ffice, Manila
Montario, F., (Ho Ah Chong) assistant, Singapore
Montaro, M., (Shanghai Mercury Office) compositor, Shanghai
Monteil, receiver, registry of lands, Saigon
Monteiro, T. J. B., assistant, Macao Dispensary, Macao
Monteiro, H., ("Colonial Press ") compositor, Singapore
Monteiro, J. X., commission agent, Shanghai
Monteiro, E., (Imprimerie Commerciale) compositor, Singapore
Montell, H. H., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Chefoo
Monteno, (Tanjong Pagar Wharf C.) clerk, Singapore
Montero, A., officer, guardia civil veterana, Manila
Montesoro y Luis, R., chief of military administration, Manila
Monteverde, N., assistant, custom house, Manila
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Montgomarie, H., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Toyoshima-maru, Japan Montgomery, G. F., assis ant, Inspectorate of Customs, Peking Montgomery, P. H. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Montgomery, G. L., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Montillo, aide-de-camp to Governor General of Philippines Monument, H., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai Moody, T. B., navigating lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria Mooneen, D., (E. Pubaney) manager, Lyndhurst terrace Mooney, T., (Ramsay, Badman & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Mooney, C., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Moonshee, S. D., broker, Queen's road
Moore, T. Warton, storekeeper and cashier, Royal Naval Hospital Moore, F. B., paymaster, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Moore, A., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Hiogc-maru, Tokio
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Moore, E., (Union Insurance Society) acting agent, Shanghai Moore, W. P., hairdresser, &c., Hongkong Hotel buildings Moore, L., broker and auctioneer, Shanghai
Moore, Alonzo, (American Rice Mill) millwright, Bangkok Moorehead, T., Maritime Customs harbour master, Kiukiang Moorhead, R. B., commissioner of Customs, Ningpo Moosa, C., (N. M. Khamisa) draper, Macao
Moosa, S., (N. M. & A. M. Khamisa) assist int, Peel street Moosa, J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Moral, V. D. del, capellan, San José hospital, Manila
Moran, R., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Amoy Morand, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Morando, clerk, direction of the interior, Sigon
Moraza, D., director, administracion civil, Manila
Morcom, J. C., (Colliery, Engineering and Mining Co.) collier, Tientsin Mordherst, O., (E. Gipperich) clerk, Shanghai
More, A. C., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistaut, East Point Moreau, superintendent of public gardens, aigon
Morehouse, W. N., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
Morel, E., bill and bullion broker, and consul for Belgium, Shanghai Morelos, J., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila Morelos, A., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila Morelos, N., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila Morelos, C., J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Morean, M. S., ayudante, inspeccion de Montes, Manila Moreno, J. de A., assistant, Custom-house, Manila
Moreno, F., interventor, Administracion de hacienda publica, Iloilo Moreno, J., m estre escuela, Cabildo Eclesiastico, Manila Moreno, J. J., coronel, Estado Mayor, Manila
Moreno, G., oficial, ayuntamiento, Mani'a Morf, H. C., merchant, Yokohama
Morgan, W. M., broker, Peddar's hill
Morgenroth, Rev. G., missionary, Basil Mission, Lilong Mori.e, Jr., (Morice Jeune & Bailly) draper, Saigon
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Morin, L., chief of second office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Morin, E., sub-chief, second office, Direction of Interior, Saigon Moritz, M., (J. Gillingham & Co.) assistant, Hiogo Moritz, C., (M. Secker & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila Morlan y Gasque, J., judge of Intramuro district, Philippines Morlet, first clerk, direction of the interior, Sigon
Morris, J., (E. E. Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Singapore Morris, Jos., chief assistant, telegraph department, Yokohama Morris, T. J., (C. & J. Trading & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Morris, S. J., broker, Manila
Morris, A., (A. De Ath & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Morris, A. G., (Morris & Ray) ship broker, Bank Buildings
Morris, J., (Morris & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Morris, H. S., secretary, North China Insurance Company, Shanghai (absent) Morrisey, B. J. J., assistant paymaster, H. M. corvette Curacoa
Morrison, G. James, civil engineer, Shanghai
Morrison, R., (Fenwick & Morrison) engineer, Wanchai
Morrison, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Hiogo (absent)
Morriss, Henry, (Morriss & Fergusson) bill & bullion broker, Shanghai Morse, F. S., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Morse, J. R., (American Clock Co.) agent, Yokohama Morse, W. H., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, Hiogo Morshead, C. D. A., nav.-lieutenant, H.M. gun-vessel Kestrel Mortimore, R. H., student, British Legation, Peking Morton, A., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton Morton, Chas., fleet surgeon, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Morton, A., (C. Braess & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Mosby, John S., United States consul, Praya east
Mosely, J. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Moses, M. J., (M. S. Gubbay & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Moses, G. G., (M. J. Carapiet) clerk, Singapore Moses, M. M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) agent, Ningpo Moses, M., (L. Moore) clerk, Shanghai
Moses, M. C., (Moses & Co.) photographer, Singapore Moses, C., (Sarkies & Moses) merchant, Singapore Moses, A. C., (Sarkies & Moses) merchant, Singapore Moses, N. C., (Sarkies & Moses) clerk, Singapore Moses, A. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Moses, E. M., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Moses, R. M., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Moses, J. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Moses, S. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Ningpo
Moskaleff, A. P., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Mosle, G., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokobama
Moss, R., (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Moss, E. J., furniture warehouse, Yokohama
Mossop, W. H. R., deputy sheriff, secretary and clerk to the Chief Justice
Motion, J., watchmaker, Singapore (absent)
Mottu, A., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) clerk, Yokohama
Moty, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Moudini, P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Mougeol, forester, Municipal department, Saigon
Moule, Rt. Rev. Geo. E., D.D., Bishop of Central China, Hangchow
Moule, Rev. A. E., B D., missionary, Hangchow (absent)
Moulls, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Mourente, R., merchant, Pottinger street
Mourente, M., (R. Mourente) clerk, Pottinger street
Mourilyan, W., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Mouton, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Mowat, R. A., assistant judge, Supreme court, Shanghai
Moxo, M., comandante, Estado Mayor, Manila
Mugabure, Rev. P. X., missionary, Niigata
Mugliston, T. C., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Foxhound
Muhle, G. A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Muhlinghaus, H., (D. Brandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Mübry, O., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Muir, G. W., paymaster, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke, naval accountant, Yokohama
Muir, R., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Muirhead, J., (New Harbour Dock Co.) assistant engineer, Singapore
Muirhead, J., third engineer, steamer Consolation, Bangkok
Muirhead, J., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Muirhead, H., (E. E. Australasia & China Telegraph Company) operator, Singapore
Muirhead, Rev. W., missionary, Shanghai
Mulgraves, Jas., inspector of nuisances
Müller, paymaster, German corvette Freya
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Müller, W., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) merchant, & consul for Sweden, Bangkok Müller, H. C., Maritime Customs assistant tide surveyor, Foochow Mullins, D., sergeant of police, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Mumbux, E., (Ramsay & Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Mummery, G., lightkeeper, in charge Ockseu lighthouse, Amoy Münchau, C., mariner, Bangkok
Muncherjee, D., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road Munchina, second deputy procureur general, Saigon
Munjee, M., (Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy) clerk, Shanghai
Munn, D., (Forbes, Munn & Co.) merchant, Manila
Munns, G. quartermaster, Customs cruiser Peng Chou Hai, Canton Munoy, F., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Muñoz, Juan, proprietor, "Bazar Oriental," Manila
Munz, J., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila
Muraour, P., (Grand Hotel) cook, Yokohama
Murdoch, R., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) turner, Singapore Muroga, M., (Malcolm & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Musehold, Dr., assistant surgeon, German gunboat Wolf
Musso, Chevr. D., (D. Musso & Co.) merchant and consul for Italy, West Point
Mustard, R. W., (Mustard & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai (absent)
Myburgh, A., barrister-at-law, Shanghai
Myers, W. W., M.B., medical practitioner, Takao
Myers, C., merchant, Tientsin
Myre de Vilers, Le, governor of French Cochin China
Nachtrieb, A., (Schönhard & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Nalda, P., civil doctor, Manila
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Namazee, H. A., (H. A. Asgar & H. Esmail) clerk, Gage street Nankivell, G., fitter, Government railway service, Yokobama Nanson, E. J., (Rodyk & Davidson) managing clerk, Singapore Nansot, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Napier, Macvey, lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Fly
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Napier, G. T., navigating lieutenant, H.B. M. corvete Modeste Napier, R. H., captain, H.B. M. surveying-vessel Magpie
Nartus, J., port master, Saigon
Nash, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Nathan, S. A., (M. S. Gubbay & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Nathan, J. A., (M. S. Gubbay & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Naudin, J. (Boyes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Navarro, E. L., engineer, Public Works department, Manila Navegante, M., engineer and boilermaker, Iloilo Navelle, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Naylor, C., second officer, steamer Fokien, Coast
Nazer, R. H., second lieutenant, Chinese gunboat Chen-to, Canton Nazer, J. S., (Cosmopolitan Dock) clerk
Neate, S. R., inspector of buildings, Surveyor-general's office
Neave, D. C., manager, Mission Press and Secretary, Club, Singapore
Neave, J. S., (McAllister & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Nebot, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Ban Kim Cheng, Formosa
Neeve, Thos. manager, Chartered Bank of India &c., Singapore
Nègre, fleet paymaster, French frigate Thémis
Neimen, F., proprietor, hotel "Stadt Stralsund," Amoy
Nelson, R., staff surgeon, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke, for naval hospital, Yokohama Nelson, Rev. R., D.D., missionary, Shanghai
Nemchinoff, F. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Nemchinoff, M. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Nemchinoff, W. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Netto, C., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Neubourg, A. L., Maritime Custom Customs watcher, Shanghai Neubronner, A. W., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore Neubronner, J. L., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore Neumann, J., Maritime C stoms assistant, Shanghai
Neves, Rev. J. das, professor, St. Joseph's College, Macao Neville, G., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Nevius, Rev. John L., D.D., missionary, Chefoo
New, Thos., engineer, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Newbury, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Amoy
Newington, F. A., lieutenant of marines, H.M.S. Victor Emanuel
Newman, Walter, (Newman & Co.) public tea inspector, Foochow (absent)
Newman, W. H., British vice-consul, Bangkok
Newman, E., proprietor and manager, "Chiefoo Family hotel," Chefoo
Newton, W., superintendent moulder, Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai
Newton, J., second officer, steamer Danube, Hongkong & Bangkok
Newton, G. S., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Newton, C., railway engine driver, Yokohama
Newton, H., assistant engineer to municipality, Singapore
Newton, A., manager, Hongkong and China Gas Company, Praya west
Neyret, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Niblett, H. S. F., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Nichol, F. E., (R. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Nicholls, J. D., lieuteuant, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Nicholls, B., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, Amov
Nicholls, J. C. (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Nichols, J., (Chinese Engineering & Mining Co.) foreman sinker, Tientsin
Nicholsen, Geo., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Nicholson, J. F., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Nickel, C. M., (Tillson & Co.) assistant, Hiogo Nickels, M. C., broker, Shanghai
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Nicol, Geo., missionary, Chungking
Nicolai, Rt. R v. Bishop, Russian mission, Tokio Nicolai, administrator of native affairs, Sigon Nicolas, surgeon, French gunboat Surprise, Haipho g Nicolier, A., stationery dealer, etc., Saigon Nicoll, W. L., P. A. engineer, U.S.S. Monocacy Nicto, A., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila Niebuhr, J., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Niedhardt, E., (Medical Hall) chemist, Queen's road Nielsen, C., first mate, lightship, Taku
Nielsen, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Kinkiang Nienstead, F. J. H., marshal, U.S. Consulate, Hiogo Nieto, M., (Guichard & Fils) clerk, Manila
Nightingale, Rev. A. W., missionary, Hankow (absent) Niobey, E., lawyer, Saigon
Nisbet, J. M., engineer, tug-boat Pathfinder, Taku Nissle, G., (Behre & Co.) merchant, Chólen, Saigon
Niubo, R., surgeon-major, army me lical department, Manila Noble, John, watchmaker and jeweller, Queen's road
Noble, W. C., treasurer, American Board of Missions, Peking Noble, J., lightkeeper in charge, Breaker Point lighthouse, Amoy Noble, A. K., (G. Domoney & Co.) storekeeper, Yokohama Noel, F. A., second officer steamer Dale, Bangkok
Noël, G. W., (Maitland & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Noetzli, G. H., acting statistical secretary, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Nogueira, V., (H.K.C. & M.S.B. Co.) wharfinger, Macao
Nogueras, A., assistant, Exchequer department, Iloilo
Nolting, J., (Taumeyer & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Nölting, N. A., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Noodt, Oscar (Vogel & Co.) clerk, Praya
Nooroodin, B. M., (Abdoolally Ebrab m & Co.) clerk, Gage street Norman, A., manager, Rising Sun office, Nagasaki
Noronha, J., (National Bank of India) clerk, Shanghai Noronha, F. de P., Macao
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Noronha, D., (Noronha & Co.) printer, Zetland street
Noronha, S. A., (Noronha & Co.) compositor, Zetland street Norris, W. W., clerk, Marine department, Singapore
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Norris, R. O., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Singapore North, John, (Yokohama Dispensary) chemist, Yokohama
Northcote, G. S, deputy coroner, and clerk, Registrar General's office Northey, H. A., (Westall, Galton & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Norton, H. P. cadet engineer, U.S.S. Swatara
Nott, Win., agent, San Francisco Board of Underwriters, Hongkong Nouet, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Novion, A., commissioner, Maritime Customs (absent)
Nowell, W. H. G., lieutenaut and commander H. B. M. gunboat, Foxhound
Nowrojee, M., (Cursetjee Wookerjee) merchant, Peel street
Nowrojee, D., merchant and baker, and manager of Hongkong Hotel, Queen's road
Noyes, H. O., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Noyes, Rev. H. V., missionary, Canton
Nozaleda, B., professor, University, Manila
Nully, R. de, Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Nulstead, J. W., chi f engineer, Mitsu Bisni steamer Sekirio-maru
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Nunes, M. J., Junr., chief officer and purser, steamer Kinshan, Canton & Macao Nunes, A. A., (Johnston & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Nunn, C. F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street (absent)
Nunn, Charles, constable, British consulate, Chinkiang
Nussbaum, Capt., commander of French troops, Haiphong
Nuthall, F. J., gunner, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Nutter, Geo., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Nye, Gideon, (Nye & Co.) merchant, Canton
Nye, C., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Takachiho-maru, Tokio
Nye, H. C. T., master, U.S.S. Monocacy
Oabattier, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Oakey, F., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Oastler, J., mechanic, Maritime Customs Engineer's office, Shanghai
Oastler, W., (Reid & Oastler) shipbuilder, Hiogo
Obadaya, I, E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Oberheiser, paymaster, French troops, Hanoi
O'Brien, H. A., police magistrate, Penang
O'Brien, R. A., M.D., medical practitioner, St. John's Place Ocampo, V., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Ocampo, M. de, coffee house keeper, Manila
Ocano y Causada, J., commandant, civil horse guards, Manila
O'Conner, R. S., senior magistrate, Singapore
Odell, John, (Odell & Leyburn) merchant, Foochow
Odgers, (Chinese Engineering and Mining Co.) engineman, Tientsin Oehl, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
Oehlers, H., (Howarth, Erskine & Co.) foreman, Singapore
Oeltze, G., pilot, Foochow
Oesau, R. (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Oestmann, A., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Oestmann, C., (C. Illies & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Ogilvie, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ogilvie, T. D., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila Ogle, R. G., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Oglou, L. C. de, sub-director, administracion civil, Manila
O'Grady, S. T., surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Ogston, J., captain, steamer Ichang, Hongkong and Canton O'Hashi, T., (Geo. R. Stevens & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Ohlinger, Rev. Franklin, missionary, Foochow
Ohlmer, E., assistant secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking (absent) Oiesen, T. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin
Oizan, surgeon, French gun-vessel La Rance, Saigon
O'Kelly, R. A. de P., midshipman, H.M. corvette Comus
O'Kelly, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Olaguer, R., ("La Puerta del Sol") ass stant, Iloilo
Olaguivel, J., comandante, Estado Mayor, Manila
Olano, E. de, (Larrinaga & Co.) merchant, Manila
Olarovsky, Alex. E., Russian consul, and acting consul for Italy, Nagasaki Olivas, G. L., engineer, inspeccion de montes, Manila
Olive, Wm., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa
Oliveira, E. A. Braga de, judge, Macao
Oliveira, P. G. d', (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Oliveira, C. A. dos S., clerk, revenue department, Macao
Oliveira, V. d', porter, revenue department, Macao
Oliveira, A. S., compositor, North China Herald Office, Shanghai Oliveira, A. M. de, interpreter, Spanish consulate, Shanghai
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Oliveira, F. S., printing manager, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai Oliveira, J. A. de, lieut.-quartermaster, Police, Macao Oliveira, A. M., (Oliveira & Co.) broker, Shanghai Oliveiro, V. C. de, (Mathieu & Co.) clerk, Penang
Oliver, G., midshipman, H.B. M.S. Iron Duke
Oliver, C. H., M.A., professor of English, College of Peking
Oliver, Geo., (Geo. Oliver & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Oliver, J. H., midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Olives, S., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila Olivieri, midshipman, French frigate Thémis
Ollerdessen, H., (Morris & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Olleros, A., teniente coronel, Estado Mayor, Manila
Ollia, D. D., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) merchant and commission agent, Taiwan Ollia, N. D., merchant, Amoy
Ollia, J. N., (N. D. Ollia) merchant, Amoy (absent)
Olmsted, F. H., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
O.ona, A., "Agencia Maritima," Murallon, Manila
Olsen, A., superintendent of police, Hankow
Olsen, A., second berthing officer, Harbour Master's office, Woosung, Shanghai Olson, J., stevedore, Hiogo
Olson, J., proprietor, "National Hotel," Queen's road
Olva, ayudante, Estad Mayor de la Plaza, Manila
O'Malley, Hon. E. L., attorney-general, Supreme Court
Ommanney, C. E. suptdt. of police, Singapore
Oñate, J., (Malcampo & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Oppel, J., lithographer, Manila
Oppen, E. G., trader, Iloilo
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Opsteltein, J. C., (F. Engler & Co.) merchant, & consul for Austria & Portugal, Saigon Ordas, S., medical practitioner, Iloilo
Ordaz, S., almacenero, comision de Acopios de Tabaco, Iloilo
Orfeur, W. W., first mate, light vessel, Newchwang
Orieux, pilot, Saigon
Orley, G., inspector of markets
Orme, P., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Oro, J. G. G. de, judge of Tondo district, Pailippines O'Rourke, D., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai Orozco, P., hatmaker, Iloilo
Orozco, E. del S., Governor's office, Manila
Orpen, Herbert, midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Orr, S., captain, steamer Chinkiang, Hongkong & Shanghai
Orr, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Nagoya-maru, Tokio
Orr, W. S., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Orsted, G., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) captain of steamer H. C. Orsted, Shanghai
Ortega, A., commissary Army, Administration, Manila
Ortega, R., magistrate, real audiencia, Manila
Ortells, F. D., secretary, Mutual Marine Insurance Co., Mauila
Orth, H., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Ortin, F., carriage builder, Iloilo
Ortiz, L., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Ortiz, J., trader, Iloilo
Ortiz, A., restaurant keeper, Manila
Orton, G., manager, Singapore Steam Saw Mills, Singapore
Ortuoste, P., interpreter, Governor-General's office, Manila
Osborn, P., foreign secretary, Kencho, Yokohama
Osborn, E., acting mate Kuitoan lightship, Shanghai
Osborne, H., fourth engineer, P. & O. steamer Sunda, Hongkong and Japan
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Osborne, J. H., (Stewart & Osborne) draper, Shanghai Oscampo, V. de, wine merchant, Cebu
Osmeña, V., (Osmeña, Rita & Co.) hosier, Cebu Osmeña, T., (Osmeña, Rita & Co.) hosier, Cebu
Osmund, C., registration clerk, Registrar-General's office Osouf, Mgr. Pierre Marie, Roman Catholic Bishop, Tokio Ost, Rev. J. B., missionary, Shaouhing, Ningpo
Osten, L. von, student interpreter, German Legation, Tokio Osterholm, L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Ostman, B., commandant of cavalry, Philippines
Ott, Rev. R., missionary, Basil Mission, Fuchukphai Ott, T., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Otte, H., (Meyer & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Otten, J., mariner, Bangkok
Ottomeier, P. A. W., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ottoway, E. F., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin Queda, C., interpreter, French consulate, Yokohama
Quirogo, J., secretario, cuerpo jur dico de la Armada, Manila Ourteau, clerk, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Overbeck, H., (Overbeck & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Overin, M. S., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Owen, Rev. W., missionary, Hankow
Owen, Rev. G., missionary, Peking
Owen, G. P., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Owen, A. M., P. A. surgeon, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Oxenham, E. L., H.B.M. consul, Chinking
Oxley, E. G., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Tokio-maru, Tokio
Oxley, E. H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Ozario, F. A., steward, Seamen's Hospital, Foochow
Ozorio, F., agent, Foochow Ice Company, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Ozorio, H. F., (J. Noble) assistant, Queen's road
Ozorio, C. F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Ozorio, L. J., (Gibo, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Ozorio, F. A., (Hughes & Legge) clerk, Praya central
Ozorio, E. C., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ozorio, C. J., (Geo. R. Stevens & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Ozoux, F., (V. Roque) agent, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Paasch, C., (Taumeyer & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Pabalan, N., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Pabalan, E., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Pacheco, A. A., lawyer, Macao
Pacheco, J., interventor, administracion de Impuestos, Manila
Pacheco, D. C, (B. de S. Fernandes) clerk, and vice-consul for Siam, Macao
Paderin, J., interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking
Padilla, J. S., tesorero, Cabildo Eclesiastico, Manila
Paez, F., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Pagdon, H., sailmaker, Yokohama
Page, E., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Page, 0). E., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Page, W. F., traffic manager, Government railway service, Kobe Paguin, Rev. L. Q., French Catholic Mission, Singapore
Painter, W., gunner, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Painter, Rev. G., missionary, Hangchow
Paja, vice secretary, Ecclesiastical department, Manila
Pakenham, G. C., (Martin, Dyce & Co,) clerk, Manila
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Palacios, G., engineer, Public Works department, Manila
Palamountain, B., printing office manager, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Palgrave, W. G., British political agent, Bangkok
Pallas, pilot, Saigon
Pallett, J.-W., gunner, Chincse gunboat Chen-to, Canton
Pallières, M. d s, agent Messageries Maritimes, and Consul for Spain, Saigon Palm, T. A., medical missionary, Niigata
Palm, J. L. E., Maritime Customs commissioner, Wuhu
Palma, L. M. de, (J. Peña & Co.) clerk, Manila
Palma, J. L., judge of Binondo district, Philippines
Palmer, C. N., engineer, H.M. gunboat Foxhound
Palmer, G., boatswain, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong & Japan
Palmer, H. N., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Palmer, J., (Melcher,s & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Palmer, J., railway engine driver, Yokohama
Palmer, F. D., foreman of the yard in charge, Naval Yard
Palmer, Rev. E. R., minister, Union Chapel, Shanghai
Palmer, H. S., major, Royal Engineers
Palmer, H. B., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Palmer, C. H., captain, Customs cruiser Peng-chao-hai, Canton
Pan, J. F. del, director, "La Oceania Espanola," Manila
Panadé, F., timber merchant, Iloilo
Panez, S., trader, Iloilo
Panizza, F., secretary to German Consulate and to Club Germania
Panoff, J. K., (Pitkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Panton, W., chief engineer, steamer Tailoong, Coast
Papendrecht, J. H. van, (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Papilion, Lieut.-Colonel J.A., commanding Royal Engineer Paquin, M., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Pray i central
Pardon, W., (North China Insurance Company) clerk, Shanghai Paris, Vy. Rev. P., provicar, French Catholic Mission, Singapore Pariset, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Parker, J. P., midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Parker, Jas., second clerk, Magistracy
Parker, E. H., British consular agent, Chungking, Szechuen
Parker, Geo., missionary, Faucheng
Parker, C., (Taku Pilot Company) clerk, Taku
Parker, F. C., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Parker, Thos. D. C., broker, Wyndh m street
Parkes, F. W., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Parkes, Rev. H, missionary, Canton
Parkes, Sir Harry S., K.C.B., British minister plenipotentiary, Tokio (absent)
Parkhill, S., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Canton
Parmentiez, P., civil doctor, Manila
Parr, J., chief gunner, Government Naval department, Yokosuka
Parr, R. B., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) merchant, Manila
Parreau, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Pariy, E., Iwanai, Kaitakushi, Japan
Parry, Rev. W. W., chaplain, H.B. M.S. Iron Duke
Parsons, J. R., (Chartered Bank of India, &c.) sub-accountant, Singapore Partridge, Rev. S. B., missionary, Swatow
Pasagali, A., assistant, Mint, Manila
Pascal, clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Paschen, I., sub-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta Pascoal, J. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Pascoe, A. H., major of marines, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
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Pascoe, W. H., gunner, H.M.S. Wivern
Pascual, P., assistant, Hope & Charity coal mines, Cebu
Pasedag, C. J., (Pasedag & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Amoy Pass, S. C., accountant, and teacher Parsonage School, Yokohama
Passantino, G., (D. Musso & Co.) clerk, West Point
Passelègne, chief clerk, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Passmore, R. C., third officer, revenue steamer Feihoo, Amoy Pastor, N., commandante Estado Mayor, Manila
Pastor, M., coffee house keeper, Manila
Patch, N. J. K., lieutenant, U.S.S. Richmond
Pate, T., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) sub-accountant, Singapore Patenôtre, J., first secretary, French Legation, Peking
Paterno, A. M., restaurant keeper, Manila
Paterson, T., second engineer, steamer Danube, Hongkong & Bangkok
Paterson, R. J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Paterson, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Patoja, A., director coronel, artillery school, Manila
Paton, R., engineer, Hiogo Gas Company, Hiogo
Paton, Thos, missionary, Icharg
Patriat, Rev. C. E., French Mission Sanatorium, Pok!ulum
Patron, A. B., (Amigos del Pais Printing office) regent, Manila
Patterson, J., (Kobe Iron Works) ass stant, Hiogo
Patterson, W. H., surgeon, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Patterson, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) manager, engine works, Yokohama Patteson, . J., midshipman, H.M.S. Comus
Paul, Rev. J., bible colporteur, Canton
Paul, H. M., professor, Imperial university, Tokio
Paul, H. H., compositor, Amoy Gazette, Office, Amoy
Paul, S., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton, unattached
Paul, R., shipchandler, Shanghai,
Paul, F. J., compositor, Amoy Gazette office, Amoy
Paula, V. de, surgeon, National Battalion, Macao
Paulsen, L., government service, Bangkok
Paulsen, W., (Amoy Dock Co.) foreman shipwright, Amoy
Paves, F. de P., administrador, hospital de S. Juan de Dios, Manila Paves, P., contador, audit department, Manila
Pavie, telegraphist, Kampot, Cambodia
Paviot, telegraphist, Saigon
Payo, H. P., arzobispo metrapolitano, Gobierno Eclesiastico, Manila Payne, C. R. S., sub-lieutenant, H.M. corvette Encounter
Peabody, C. H., agricultural department, Sapporo, Kaitakushi, Japan
Peacock, P., inspector, British Legation escort, Tokio
Pearce, Rev. T. W., missionary, Canton
Pearce, J., superintendent of works, Lighthouse department, Yokohama Pearse, Rev. E., missionary, Nganking
Pearson, J. T., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Peccio, M., trader, Iloilo
Peck, E. B., M.D., missionary, Pau-ting-foo
Peck, R. G., lieutenant, navigator, U.S. sloop Alert
Pedersen, P. M., pilet, Ningpo
Pedro, J., enfermeiro, commissão do hospital militar de S. Januario, Macao
Pedro, W., compositor, Amoy Gazette office, Amoy
Peerbhoy, C., (E. Pubaney) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
Peilicer, E., merchant and agriculturist, Bohol, Philippines
Ten, J. von, sergeant of police, Ningpo
Pejemsky, E. P., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Pelikan, A., Russian vice-consul, Yokohama
Pelissier, V., timber merchant, Saigon
Pell, B., (Eastern Ext., Aust. and China Tele. Co.) general manager, Singapore Pellissier, provision dealer, Saigon
Peltzer, J., (Lohmann & Co.) tailor, &c., Yokohama
Pelu, Rev. À. C., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Pemberton, T., (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Peña, M., assistant, Mint, Manila
Peña, J. auxiliare de fomento, civil government, Manila
Peña, J. de la, (J. Peña & Co.) agent for Spanish Royal Mail Steamers, Manila Penabella, D., major of garrison, Manila
Penado, M. capitan, Seccion de Archivo, Manila
Pender, J., chief engineer, Chinese gunboat Chen-to, Canton
Pendleton, E. C., lieutenant, U.S. sloop Swatara
Peneque, A. de F., enfermeiro, hospital militar de S. Januario, Macao (absent)
Penfold, C. E., superintendent of municipal police, Shanghai
Penicud, H. A., clerk to Admiral's Secretary, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Penn, H., Dochin Machi, Osaka
Pennefather, A. P., (Donaldson & Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore
Pennell, C. L. B., A.C.G., district commissary general
Pennington, C. A., Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai
Penny, W. P., clerk, H.B. M. corvette Comus
Pequignot, M., French Livery Stables, Yokohama
Perbet, R., Roman Catholic missionary, Petrew, Bangkok Percebois, D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Percival, L. H., (Powell & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Percival, W. S., clerk, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Percival, R. H., (Reiss & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai
Percival, W. H., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road Pereda, J., "De Paris" restaurant, Manila
Pereira, A. P., ensign, second battalion, Macao
Pereira, A., (Shanghai Mercury) compositor, Shanghai
Pereira, F., consul-general for Portugal, Yokohama
Pereira, H., interpreter, Portuguese Consulate, Shanghai
Pereira, J. P., (John Gittins & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pereira, J., treasurer, Mint, Manila
Pereira, E., (E. E. Aust. & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Singapore
Pereira, E. F., (Maitland & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, J. G., (W. Meyerink & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, F. A., alınoxarifado de guerra, Macao
Pereira, M. E. S., (Deetjen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, J. M. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Pereira, J. L., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, E., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, A. P., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, J. F., (G. Smith & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, Rev. A. J. G., chaplain of St. Augustine's church, Macao
Pereira, A. F. M., Portuguese consul, Singapore and Bangkok Pereira, A. M., Macao
Pereira, E. A., (New Harbour Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore Pereira, J. G., broker, Shanghai
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Pereira, F. G., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Pereira, B., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pereira, P., (D. Nowrojee) assistant, Queen's road Pereira, T. S., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Shanghai Pereira, A. F., (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, A. M. R., (O. & O.S.S. Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, E., (Ed. Schellbass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Perera, E. de, Spanish vice-consul, Amoy
Peres, J. M., lieutenant quarter-master, Naticnal Battalion, Macao Pereya, J., director, Sociedad de Fianza, &c., Manila
Perez, F. M., clerk, contaduria de hacienda, Manila
Perez, P., rector of University, Manila.
Perez, Jr., M., printer, Manila
Perez, M. M., archivero, ecclesiastical department, Manila
Perez, P. J., (Perez & Acha) storekeeper, Iloilo
Perez, M., (M. Perez Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Perkin, H., (Medical Hall) manager, Singapore
Perkins, G., constable, British Consulate, Wuhu
Perkins, Dr. H. M., dentist, Yokohama
Permewan, R. T., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Perpetuo, A., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Wellington street
Perras, J. L., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Perraux, Rev. R. N., French missionary, Juthia, Siam
Perrin, distributor, post office, Saigon
Perrin, restaurateur, Hanoi
Perrin, A., (Hongkong and Shangliai Bank) clerk, Saigon
Perrott, E. S., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Perry, T. os., lieutenant, U.S. slo p Swatara
Perry, E., agricultural department, Tokio
Perry, I. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Perry, M. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pertierra, L., delegado del gobierno, Sociedad de Fianzas, &c., Manila
Pesseau, telegraphist, Soctrong, Cochin China
Pestana, A., boarding officer, Marine department, Singapore
Pestana, A., clerk, Singapore Exchange, Singapore
Pestana, F., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Pestana, A. S., (Kilgour & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Pestana, J. C., clerk, Marine department, Singapore
Pestonjce, R., broker, Shanghai
Pestonjee, J., merchant, Yokohama
Petel, A., Senior, sugar estate owner, Porac Pampanga, Philippines
Petel, A., Junior, sugar estate owner, Porac-Pampanga, Philippines
Peter, Bro., assistant, West Point Reformatory
Peters, J., pilot, Shanghai
Peters, F., assistant, Sanitary departmeat, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Peters, G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Petersen, C. M., lighthonse relieving officer, Amoy
Petersen, J. V., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Petersen, J., master of pcst-boat, Bangkok
Petersen, A. C., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) foreman shipwright, Singapore
Petersen, N. C. R., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Petersen, P. W., constable, British consulate, Tamsui
Petersen, H. A., (Petersen & Co.) merchant & con. for Denmark, Amoy (absent)
Peterson, A., paymaster, U.S. sloop Palos
Peterson, J., sergeant, police force, Hiogo
Peterson, C. F. W., boarding-house keeper, Queen's road west
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Peterson, W., shipping master, German consulate
Pethick, W. N., (Pethick & Co.) merchant, Tientsin
Petit, C., French missionary, Vat-Phleng, Siam
Petit, Didier, conductor, public works d partment, Saigon
Petitjean, Mgr. H. G. B., Catholic bishop and vicar of Southern Japan, Osaka Pettersen, G., mariner, Bangkok
Pettie, Rev, J. H., missionary, Hiogo
Pettit, W. J., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Peyre, S., "Peyre frères Hotel," Yokohama
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Peyrusset, Capt., aide-de-camp to Governor of French Cochin China
Pfaff, R., (L. Vrard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Pfaff, L.. (H. Müller & Co.) watchmaker, Shanghai
Pfeiffer, H., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Phair, E., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Philastre, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Philips, G. J. A., Maritime Customs assistant, returns office, Shanghai Phillips, J., gunner, revenue steamer Ling-feng, Amoy
Phillips, J., (Jones and Phillips) exchange broker, Foochow Phillips, C., Ohno Saki, Hiogo
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Phipps, A. L., (Phipps, Phipps & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent) Phipps, H. G., (Phipps, Phipps & Co.) merchant, Foochow Phoenix, R., (Mustard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Piatkoff, M. F., (Piatkoff, Molehanoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow Piazzoli, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street Pichon, L., M.D., medical practitioner, Shanghai
Pickering, W. A., protector of Chinese, Singapore
Pickford, C. R. B., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, & consular agent for Italy, Cebu
Picolet, deputy judge, tribunal of first instance, Saigon
Piehl, A., (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Piercy, Rev. G., superintendent, Wesleyan Methodist Mission, Canton
Piercy, G., master, Diocesan school, Bonham road
Pierre, J. B., director of botanical gardens, Saigon (absent)
Piersdorff, A. L., pilot, Swatow
Pignat, telegraph overseer, Saigon
Pignatel, V., (Pignatel & Co.) storekeeper. Nagasaki
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Pillay, L. X., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) telegraph operator, Singapore Pillay, F., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co) telegraph operator, Singapore Pillay, J., (Tanjong Pagar Wharf Co.) telegraph operator, Singapore Pillon, F., carpenter, Yokohama
Pim, T., (Bathgate & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Foochow Pimentel, A. A. L., quartermaster, second batta ion, Macao
Pina, M., civil doctor, and professor, University, Manila
Pinçon, (Banque de l'Indo-Chine) clerk, Saigon
Pineau, E., (Pequignot & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Pineda y Apestigni, Marques de C. Santo, presdt, de Sala, real audiencia, Manila (absent)
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Pineda, E., assistant, Custom house, Manila
Pineda, C., solicitor, Iloilo
Pinheiro, J. F., (H. & W. Dock Co.) engineer's apprentice, Aberdeen
Pinker, G. F., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) foreman engineer, West point Pinkerton, third officer, steam r Hailoong, Coast
Pinn, J. F., manager, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Pinna, F. F., (Noronha & Co.) compositor, Zetland street
Pinna, J. de, writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Pinol, N., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila.
Piñol, F., contador, Tribunal de Cuentas, Manila
Piuto, L. A., engineer, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi
Pinto, M. A., second engineer, Portuguese gunboat Tamega Pinto, R., organist, Roman Catholic Church
Piper, Rev. J., missionary, Tokio
Piraly, kapitain-lieutenant, German frigate Vineta
Pirie, G., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Flying Fish
Pirkis, A. E., accountant, British Legation, Peking
Piron, E., teacher of music aud French, Queen's road
Piry, P., Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Piry, T., Maritime Customs acting assistant secretary, Peking Pitman, G. D., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) agent, Swatow
Pitman, John, Tokio and Hongkong
Piton, Rev. C. P., missionary, Basil Mission, Lilong
Pitter, S., surgeon, National Battalion, Macau
Pitter, H. J. S., student interpreter, procurador's department, Macao
Pitts, W., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Place, FL., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai
Placé, sacristão, college of Sta. Roza, Macao
Placé, J. L., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Place, J. E., pilot, Newchwang
Place, T., Shanghai
Place, L. de S., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Placé, F., compositor, Echo du Japon office, Yokohama
Placé, A. M., clerk, Post-office
Placé, C. de S., writer, procurador's department, Macao
Plage, J., second engineer, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong and Manila
Plage, P., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, Wanchi
Plana, printer, Manila
Plate, F., (Mitsu Bishi Mail S.S. Co.) agent, Hiogo
Platt, A. R, medical practitioner, Chefoo
Plauche, baker, Saigon
Playfair, Hugh S., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Playfair, F. W., student interpreter, British Legation, Tekio
Playfair, G. W. F., (Oriental Bank) acting accountant, Yokohama
Plessis, Rev. M. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Osaka
Plitt, C., chemist & druggist, Manila
Plumb, Rev. Nathan J., missionary, Foochow (absent)
Plunket, Hon. C. B., police magistrate and coroner (absent)
Plunkett, J., pilot, Newchwang
Poate, Rev. T. P., missionary, Yokohama
Poate, W. H., (Mackenzie & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Poate, W., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road.
Pocock, T. G., captain, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Poesnecker, L., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, & con. for Sweden & Norway, Praya Poguit, Rev. L., French Catbolic missionary, Singapore
Pobl, J., (Pohl Freres & Co.) Yokohama
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Pohl, S., (Pohl Freres & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Poignand, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Poignand, J. J., procureur-general, Administration of Justice, Saigou Poignand, W., assistant, Shanghai Associated Wharves, Shanghai Poirier, V., (A. Nicolier) assistant, Saigon
Poirier, Rev. J. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
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Polglase, J. E., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Poli, J. D., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Hankow
Polishwalla, M. B., cotton and yarn broker, Lyndhurst terrace
Polite, Geo., proprietor "Toilet Club" and Hermitage Hotel, Shanghai Pollard, T., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pollet, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Pollin, telegraphist, Saigon
Pollock, T., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Pollock, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Swatow Pollock, John, medical practiticner, Swatow
Pommaay rac, de, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Ponchon, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Pond, J. A., accountant, Municipal Council offices, Shanghai
Ponomareff, P. A., (P. Á. Ponomare ff & Co.) mer. & vice-consul for Russia, Hankow Pooke, A., (Ramsay, Badman & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Pooles, F., (John Little & Co) assistant, Singapore
Pope, C., (M.B.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Popoff, N., student interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking Popoff, P. A., (A. A. Belogolovy) clerk, Tientsin Popoff, P., interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking Porres, J., assis'ant, mint, Manila
Pors, M., (Paul Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Port, A., husbandry section, home department, Tokio
Portaria, V. de, (Shanghai Mercury office) compositor, Shanghai Porte, B., (Messageries Maritimes) second commisaire, Shanghai Porter, J., Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Customs, Canton Porter, Rev. H. D., M.D., missionary, Tientsin
Portes, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Portier, E., surveyor, Sanitary department, French Municipal department, Shanghai Posch, W., (China and Japan Trading Co.) acting agent, Nagasaki Posnett, constable, British Legation, Peking
Possel-Deydier, H. de, premier commissa ry, Messageries Maritimes, Shanghai Postlethwaite, J. W., (Westall, Galton & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pot, J. J. van der, (N'lands Trading Society) head agent, & Consul for N'lands, Y'hama Potteaux, Annamite interpreter, Saigon
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Pouey, H. du, agent, Messageries Maritimes, Shanghai (absent)
Poulsen, C. H. O., (Gt. Northern, Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pourquier, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Powell, W., (Sayle & Ce.) assistant, Queen's road
Powers, R. H., (R. H. Powers & Co.) storekeeper, and marshal U.S. consulate, Nagasaki Powys, E., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Poynter, J., Maritime Customs tide surveyor and harbour master, Hoihow
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Pozas, R., agent Laguna steamers, Manila
Pozo, J. del, interventor, colecciones y labores, Manila Prado, N., del, professor, University, Manila
Prat, G., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton
Prats, J., assistant, Mint, Manila
Pratt, R., boatswain, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Preciado, T., wine merchant, Iloilo
Precur, F., (J. Peña & C.) agent for Spanish mail steamers, Manila Prémont, M., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Prengrueber, telegraphist, Saigon
Prentice, J., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Pressick, C. F., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Preto, R., surgeon, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi
Preux, assistant surgeon, French frigate Thèmis
Price, T. R., assistant clerk, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa
Price, A. F., surgeon, U.S. Naval hospital, Yokohama
Price, G. U., (National Bank of India) assistant accountant, Shanghai (absent)
Price, A. F., surgeon, U.S. Naval hospital, Yokohama
Price, E., engineer, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Price, B. J., (H. Consterdine) assistant, Chefoo
Price, Hon. John M., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., surveyor-general (absent)
Price, C. J., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Price, Alex., bill broker, and secretary of Chamber of Commerce & H'kow Club, H'kow
Prichard, G. H., (Smith, Bak r & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Prichard, A. T., (Sunith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Prieto, V., capitan, guardia civil veterana, Manila
Prieto, L, (Baer Senior & Co.) clerk, Manila
Primrose, J. A., (Primrose & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Primrose, W. M., broker, Shanghai
Prinz, Dr., assistant surgeon, German gunboat Iltis
Prior, J. O., (G. Domoney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Pritchard, G. H., (Ramsay & Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Pritchett, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer, Hiogo-maru, Japan
Pritzsche, Rev. C., missionary, Long-heu, Canton
Procacci, D. V., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Prodhomme, Rev. C. J. N., French missionary, Saraburi, Siam
Prosch, G., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Prothero, R. C., lieutenant, H.B. M. surveying vessel Magpie
Provand, A., (A. Provand & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Provost, A., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Prudhomme, assistant commiss oner of subsistances, Saigon Pruen,, China Inland mission, Faucheng
Prusoner, R., husbandry section, heme department, Tokio
Puente, A. de la, restaurant keeper, Manila
Puente y Olea, L. de la, gefe letrado, intendencia de hacienda, Manila
Puertas, F. Diaz y, (Vin a de Loyzaga & Co.) printer, Manila
Pueyo, J., commandant of garrison. Manila
Pugh, E. A., first officer, steamer Kiukiang, Hongkong and Canton
Pugh, W., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Puhlmann, A., proprietor, "Adelphi Hotel," Singapore
Puig, J., contador, adminis. colecciones y labores, Manila
Pulido y Arroyo, J., magistrate, Manila
Pullanjee, M., (Rodyk & Davidson) clerk, Singapore Pulsipher, Chas., supernumerary pilot, Newchwang
Purcell, P. H., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Hankow Purdon, J. J., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
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Pye, Edmund, (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Pre, R. H., (Elles & Co,) merchant, and vice-consul for France, Amoy Pyke, Rev. J. H., missionary, Peking
Pyne, W. E., captain, Mitsu Bishi barque Sakurajima-maru, Tokio
Quenin, Rev. A. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama Quentric, Roman Catholic missionary, Chant'aboon, Bangkok Quern, clerk, direction of the interior, Saig n
Quesada, J., regidor, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Quin, J. J., British consul, Hakodate
Quintanilha, Major R. J., director of public works, Macao Quintanilla, L., (V. de Oscampo) assistant, Cebu
Quinten, A. W., (China Mail office) reporter, Wyndham street Quioga, J. Malcampo, (Malcampo & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Rabadan, M., surgeon, army medical department, Manila Raddon, J., (W. Birt & Co.) straw braid inspector, Shanghai Rädecker, R., (Rädecker & Co.) merchant, Wyndham street Rademacker, captain, steamer Bangkok, Bangkok and Singapore Rademaker, P., mariner, Bangkok
Radmore, J. R., carpenter, HB.M. corvette Encounter Rae, T. F., (Geo. Smith & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rae, W., Maritime Customs tidesurveyor and Harbour Master, Swatow Rae, W., (North, Thompson & Co.) chemist, Yokohama Rago, A. de, (Union Insurance Socie y) clerk, Shanghai Raguet, Rev. E., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki Raguit, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Newchwang
Rahman, Abdool, (N. M. and A. M. Khamisa) assistant, Peel street Raimondi, Right Rev. T. J., D.D., Vicar Apostolic, Roman Catholic bishop Ramasse, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Ramdans, B., (Lambert Broth rs) assistant, Singapore Ramirez, F., (F. Ramirez & Co.) merchant, Iloilo Ramirez, S., doctoral, Cabildo Éclesiastico, Manila Ramirez, M., inspector-general of public works, Manila Ramirez, F., "La Puerta del Sol," storekeeper, Manila Ramirez, J. F., "La Puerta del Sol," storekeeper, Manila Ramos, A. M., assayer, mint, Manila
Ramos, C., sugar manufacturer, Iloilo
Ramsay, A. C., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Ramsay, R. H., (Ramsay, Badman & Co.) outfitter, Bangkok
Ramsay, G. E. O., (M.B.M.S.S. Co.) captain, training slip, Tokio Ramsay, Thos., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Ramsay, H. F., merchant, Hankow
Ramsay, H., pilot, Swatow
Ramsey, Wm., chief engineer, steamer Rajanattianuhar, Hongkong and Bangkok Ramsey, C. H, (Ramsey & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Ranfaine, Rev. J. B., French missionary, Chant'aboon, Siam
Rangal, Q. A., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Rangel, J, Portuguese master, Victoria boys' school, Hollywood road Rangel, A., accountant and distributor, Judicial department, Macao
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Rangel, S. J., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Rapalje, Rev. D., missionary, Amoy
Raphael, R. S., merchant, Shanghai
Rapp, F., auctioneer and commission agent, Zetland street Rasch, C., (Rasch and Ruyter) merchant, Hiogo
Rasmussein, F. C., police force, Hiogo
Rathje, W., (Ed. Knox & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Rato y Hevia, J, director of school of infantry, Manila Rauch, C. A., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Raven, E. A., commission ageni, Canton
Rawlinson, C. J., (T. Weeks & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Rawson, S., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Foxhound Rawson, T. H., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Ray, E C., (Morris & Ray) shipbroker, Bank Buildings
Ray, W. H., secretary, China Traders' Insurance Co., Queen's road (absent Raybaud, lieutenant, French troops, Hanoi
Raymond, F. J., paymaster's clerk, U.S.S. Richmond
Raynal de Tissonnière, clerk, Colonial Treasury, Saigon
Raynal, G., merchant, Stanley street
Rayot, E., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Read, W. E. E., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun vessel Lapwing
Read, R., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lily
Read, Thos., constable, British consulate, Pagoda Anchorage, Focchow
Read, W. H. M., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) merchant, Singapore (absent)
Read, R. B., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) mert., and consul for Sweden & Norway, &c. Singapore Reader, J., assistant steward, H.B.M. Naval Hospital, Yokohama
Real, A. H. da C. Corte, colonial secretary, Macao
Reboul, F., ayudante de la Mayoria general, Apostadero, Manila
Reddelien, A., (A. Reddelien & Co.) mert., and con. for Sweden & Norway, Nagasaki
Reddie, J. R, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Reding, J. E., agent, China Traders' Ins. Co., and consul for Russia, Shanghai
Reed, H. J., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Reed, Geo., carpenter, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Reeks, A. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Rees, J. S., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa
Rees, C. A., Shanghai
Reeves, J., commander, P. & O. steamer Sunda, Hongkong and Yokohama Reeves, W., mariner, Bangkok
Reeves, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Reffray, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Regagnon, tide-surveyor, Royal Customs, Haiphong Regalado, B., abogado, Iloilo
Regalado, J., trader, Iloilo
Regidor, R., secretary of telegraph department, Manila
Reguera, M., professor, infantry school, Manila
Reid, J., (Reid & Oastler) shipbuilder, Hiogo
Reid, H., (New Harbour Dock Co.) boilermaker, Singapore
Reid, J. P., (Strachan & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Reid, D., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Tsuruga-maru, Japan
Reid, J., cable jointer, E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s steamer Sherard Osborn, S'pore
Reid, D., captain, Customs cruiser Li She, Canton
Reid, A. G., M.D., medical practitioner, Hankow
Reid, F., commission merchant, Shanghai
Reidhaar, Rev. L., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Reiff, R., (Boyes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Reiff, R., (H. Ahrens & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
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Reilly, F. E., manager, "Central Hotel," Shanghai Reimers, A., (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Reimers, Otto, (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Reina, B., secretario capitan, artillery school, Manila Reina, C. R. de, civil governor's office, Manila
Reina, M., clerk, audit department, Manila
Reiners, W., (Melchers & Co.) merchant, and consul for Russi, Peddar's Wharf Reis, J. dos, lieutenant, second battalion, Macao
Reis, F. V. dos, lieutenant, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi
Reis, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) manager, Shanghai
Reis, J. S. da Silva, major, military department, Governor's office, Macao Rembert, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Remé, G. A., (Remé Brothers) merchant, Singapore
Remedios, J. M. dos, (O. & O. S. S. Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Remedios, G. F. dos, (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Remedios, R. dos, (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road Remedios, B. F. dos, (Pustau & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Remedies, A. M., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Remedios, A. F. dos, Jr., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, Praya
R medios, C. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Remedios, I. A. dos, (H.K. & W. Dock Co.) clerk, Patent Slip, West Point
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Remedios, J., (Chartered Bank of India) clerk, Queen's road Remedios, R. A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Hiogo Remedios, F. J. dos, (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, Yokohama Remedios, M, dos, clerk, Colonial Secretary's office, Macao Remedios, A. dos, (Remedios & Co.) clerk, Praya
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Remedios, J. C. dos, (Remedios & Co.) clerk, Praya
Remedios, V. dos, (J. M. Armstrong) clerk, Queen's road
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Remedios, J. H. dos, (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) merchant, Stanley street Remedios, A. A. dos, (Vogel & Co.) clerk, Praya Remedios, C. C. dos, (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Remond, surgeon, French cruiser Du Couedic, Haiphong Remusat, J. L., Maritime Customs clerk, Amoy
Renard, L., (Spooner, Renard & Co.) merchant, Saigon Renard, Ed., (Spooner, Renard & Co.) merchant, Saigon Renauld, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
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Rennell, E., (Coare, Lind & Co.) clerk, Canton
Rennell, T. B., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor (absent) Reunie, R. T., judge, H.B.M.'s Court, Yokohama Rennie, T., M.D., medical practitioner, Foochow
Rennie, J., (Kiangnan Arsenal) naval constructor, Shanghai Renny, R. C., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Renny, E. V., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Cebu Renwick, W., M.D., physician & surgeon, Nagasaki Repenn, J. A., steward, Club Germania, Yokohama Retz, F., watch and clockmaker, jeweller, &c., Yokohama Reuben, S. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Foochow Reuchlin, G., storekeeper, Municipal Council, Saigon Reus, C. F., watchmaker, Bangkok
Reusch, Rev. C. G., missionary, Basil Mission Reutens, J., clerk, police court, Penang
Reutens, G. W., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Singapore
Reutens, P. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Reutens, G. S., clerk, Marine department, Singapo:e
Reutens, P. A., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Reuter, E. L., (Pustau & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Reverdit, ensign, French cruiser Champlain
Revilla, F., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Révilliod, J., chief secretary, Municipal Council, Saigon
Rex, A. B., (Iveson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Reyes, J., (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Manila Reyes, R,, (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Manila Reyes, C., naval effects manufacturer, Manila
Reyes, M., (C. Reyes) assistant, Manila
Reyes, J., (El Feniz Filipino) assistant, Manila
Reyes, P., (R, A. Barretto & Co.'s Foundry) assistant, Manila
Reyes, J., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer, Manila
Reyes, M. de los, (Roxas, Reyes & Co.) merchant, Manila Reyes, F. O., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Reyes, J. J., merchant, Bohol, Philippines
Reyes, F., (Roxas, Reyes & Co.) clerk, Manila
Reyes, M., (W. P. Moore) assistant, Queen's roal
Reyes, José M., (Reyes & Co.) shipchandler, Manila Reyes, B., (Vaño & Reyes) merchant, Cebu Reyes, J. N. C., carriage builder, Manila
Reyes y Gabriel, J., escribano, real audiencia, Manila Reyes y Mijares, J., (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Manila Reymann, Oscar, chemist, Manila'
Reymond, B., "Hotel de Colonies," Hiogo
Reymond, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Reyna, J., foundry, Iloilo
Reynaud, P. M,, Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Reynaud, N., druggist and ice manufacturer, Saigon
Reynaud, Z., Yokohama
Reynell, A. E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Reynell, H. E., (J. Gillingham & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Reynold, Jas., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Reynolds, J., agricultural department, Otaru, Kitakushi, Japan
Reynolds, F. G., military staff clerk, district office, Royal Artillery
Reynolds, T. J., broker, Manila
Reynolds, E. A., auctioneer and broker, Shanghai
Reynolds, E. T., (John Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
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Rhein, G., Shangbai
Rheinart, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Rhiel, butcher, Saigon
Rhoades, A. C., surgeon in charge, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama Rhode, C., merchant, and acting consul for Peru, Yokohama
Rhodes, Wm., paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Riach, J., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Ribeiro, F. M. V., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's road Ribeiro, F. Jr., (Schriever & Co.) clerk, Haiphong
Ribeiro, F. V. C., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Ribeiro, J., storekeeper, Macao
Ribeiro, A. J. V., clerk, revenue department, Macao
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Ribeiro, F. X. V., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Ribeiro, M., acting consul-general for Portugal, Singapore
Ribeiro, A. A. V., foreman, Daily Press office
Ribeiro, F. V., clerk, Auditor-general's office
Ribeiro, A. F., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Ribeiro, A. J. V., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) cierk, Queen's road central Ribera, J. clerk, audit department, Manila
Ribière, clerk, court of appeal, Saigon
Ricco, E., clerk, French Municipal Police, Shanghai
Rice, Gl. G. E., United States vice-consul general, Yokohama
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Richard, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
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Richens, T., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Richmond, A., clerk, military secretary's office
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Richter, B., (A. Roensch) assistant, Manila
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Riechmann, J. J., (A. Markwald & Co.) merchant & Austrian consul, Bangkok Riefkens, H., watchmaker, Baugkok
Rientord, clerk, Cirection of the interior, Saigon
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Rietschler, R., (Hirsbrunier & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Rijon, J., clerk, contadoria de hacienda, Manila Riley, J. R., missionary, Chungking
Rimell, E. P., assist. paymaster, H.M.S. Kestrel
Ringer, J. M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Ringer, F., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Rioja, R., commissary, army administration, Manila Ristelhueber, P., interpreter,French Legation, Peking Ritchie, H. A., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Ritter, E., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) merchan', Singapore Riu, J. M., (P. Sartorius) druggist, Daraga, Philippines Rivas, "El Occidente" restaurant, Manila
Rivault, E., contractor, Saigon
Rivera, J. P. de, administrador de hacienda publica, Manila
Rivera, S. E., F. P. de, Marques de Estella, Capitain General of Philippines
Rivera, F., master of school, San Jose hospital, Manila
Rivera, L. R. de, acting administrator of Customs, Manila
Rivers, W., inspector of police
Rivière, (Denis Frères) clerk, Saigon
Rivilla, F., professor of theology, University, Manila
Rivington, Chas., share broker and proprietor Shanghai Mercury, Shanghai Rizzi, J. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Roach, J. S., third officer steamer Fokien, Coast
Robarst, J. A. T., linguist, Procurador's department, Macao
Robarts, R. R., (H. N. Mody) assistant, Graham street
Robb, D., (Buyers & Robb) shipwright, Singapore
Roberts, C., (Shanghai Mercury Office) compositor, Shanghai
Roberts, W. J., second officer, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai
Roberts, A., quartermaster, revenue steamer Ling Feng, Amoy
Roberts, J, (Rose & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Roberts, J., master, Tugboat Association, Shanghai
Roberts, J., second engineer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Roberts, G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Takow
Roberts, Rev. J. H., missionary, Kalgan
Roberts, W., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Horai-maru, Tokio
Roberts, J., turnkey, British Consular gaol, Yokohama
Roberts, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter and diver, Shanghai
Roberts, A., (Coare, Lind & Co.) clerk, Canton
Roberts, J. P., marine surveyor, Shanghai
Roberts, H. M., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) assistant, Yokohama.
Roberts, H, fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Robertson, G., quartermaster, Customs steam launch Hua Shan, Canton
Robertson, A., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Robertson, R. M., (Earnshaw & Co.) engineer, Manila"
Robertson, W. S., clerk, Imperial telegraph service, Nagasaki
Robertson, E. J., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Robertson, W. B., clerk, telegraph service, Nagasaki
Robertson, D., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi M. S. S. Co., Yokohama
Robertson, G., M.D., staff sur eon, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Robertson, A. L., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Robertson, H. G., contractor and builder, Foochow
Robertson, Wm., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Robertson, Russell, consul for Great Britain, Yokohama (absent)
Robins, M., (M. Robins & Co.) exchange office, Shanghai
Robins, B., (M. Robins & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Robinson, S. R., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Singapore
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Robinson, J. N, paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Robinson, G. G., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama Robinson, C. G., lieutenant, H.M.S. Iron Duke
Robinson, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Robinson, N. J., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Robinson, J., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Robinson, A., solicitor, Shanghai
Robinson, W. J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Foochow
Robison, Richard D., (Wilkin & Robison) merchaut, Yokohama
Robledo, P., surgeon, Manila
Robles, Z., veterinary surgeon, Iloilo
Robles, Z., milliner, Iloilo
Robless, R. R., clerk, court of requests, Penang
Robson, J., master engine wright, Keelung Colliery Roca, J. L., asesor, juzgado de guerra, Manila Rocha, R., archivero, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Rocha, J., assistant, apostadero, Manila
Rocha, A. C. da, (Margesson & Co.) clerk, Macao Rocha, R., assistant, audit department, Manila Rocha, C. V. da, colonial treasurer, Macao
Rocha, A. L., marine surveyor, Manila
Rocha, F. da, clerk, commissão do hospital militar de S. Januario, Macao Rocha, F. de P. M. da, clerk, revenue office, Macao
Rocha, J. G. da, accountant, Post-office
Rocha, V. C., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Rocha, A. A. da, purser, steamer Powan, Hongkong & Canton
Roche, tide-surveyor, Royal Customs, Haiphong
Roché, conductor, public works department, Saigon
Rocher, E., Maritime Customs assistant (absent)
Rocher, L., assistant Chinese secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking (absent)
Rochou du Verdier, paymaster, French frigate Thémis
Rodatz, J. C. F., (Jas. Hirsbrunn r) clerk, Tientsin
Rodewald, J. F., (Rodewald & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Rodger, A., (China Sugar Refining Co) assistant, East Point Rodgers, J., (F. Mawhood) harnessmaker, Shanghai Rodoredo, F. de P., marmolisto, Manila
Rodrigo, V., assistant, public works department, Manila Rodrigues, Th. J., professor "Escola Commercial," Macao Rodrigues, L. F., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore Rodrigues, B. S., warden, Water Police, Macao
Rodrigues, P. V., (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Rodrigues, A., trader, Iloilo
Rodrigues, F., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Wellington Street
Rodrigues, B., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao
Rodrigues, J., Jr., warden, water police, Macao
Rodrigues, M., clerk, Marine department, Singapore
Rodrigues, H. J., house agent and rent collector, Bridges street
Rodrigues, Rev. V. V., chaplain of ex-convent of Sta. Clara, Macao
Rodrigues, J. J., (M. Kirkwood) clerk, Yokohama
Rodrigues, E., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rodrigues, J. M., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rodrigues, J., clerk, treasurer's office, Macao
Rodrigues, J. S., first clerk, Stamp Revenue office
Rodrigues, A. J., clerk, Post-office
Rodriguez, D., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Rodriguez, F., comandante of cavalry, Manila
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Rodriguez, J., lightkeeper, hanghai
Rodyk, B., (Rodyk & Davidson) advocate and attorney, Singapore Roehr, Victor, (C. Illies & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Roensch, Cr., ( G. van P. Petel & Co.) merchant, Manila
Roensch, O., (A. Roensh) hat manufacturer, Manila
Roensch, A., hat maker, Manila and Iloilo
Roesing, G., (Baer Senior & Co.) clerk, Manila
Roesing, G., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Roesler, H., foreign office, Tokio
Roger, F. R. N., (Borneo Company) clerk, Bangkok
Rogers, H. S., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Rogers, Ed., (China and Japan Trading Co.) local agent, Nagasaki (absent)
Rogers, G. O., surgeon dentist, Bank Buildings
Rogers, F. R., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Rogerson, J. M., (Gas Co.) works foreman, Shanghai
Rogge, C. G., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Boggers, G. S., (Edbrook & Co.) manager, Shanghai
Rohde, M., (W. Meyerink & Co.) cle k, Shanghai
Rolide, R. T., (Oriental Bank Corporation) assis'ant accountant, Yokohama Rohde, C., acting Peruvian consul, Yokohama
Röhl, G., (Shanghai Associated Wharves) acting manager, Shanghai
Rohlk, (Hartwig & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Rojo, P., assistant, Mint, Manila
Roland, E., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Roldan, J., assistant, Post Office, Iloilo
Roldan, R., assistant, Mint, Manila
Rollmann, sub-lieutenant, German corvette Freya
Romana, J. Sta., assistant, Exchequer department, Iloilo
Romanet, E., precepteur, French Municipal Council, Shanghai
Romano, A. G., (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) mer., con. for Brazil & hon. con. for Portuga
Romea y Diaz, A., gefe de negociado, Contadora de hacienda, Manila
Rome, G., lieutenant, Customs craiser Peng-chao-hai, Canton
Romeo, B., contador, adminis, colecciones y labores, Manila
Romero, R., assistant, public works department, Manila
Romero, D., clerk, Administracion de Estancadas, Marila
Romero y Llamas, E., ayudante, inspeccion de Montes, Manila Romero y Reyes, R., (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Manila Romeu, A., professor of pharmacy, university, Manila Ronderos, B., ministro, tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Book, J., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Ropers, harbour-master, Saigon
Ropert, surgeon, Antilope, Saigon
Roquancourt-Kéravel, de, ensign, French corvette Kerguelen
Roque, H., (V. Roque) manager, Saigon
Roque, V., merchant, Saigon
Roquemartine, E., interpreter, French consulate, Hiogo
Roretz, A. von., M.D., physician, Yokohama
Rosa, C., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Rosado, M, Sociedad Seguros Maritimo, Manila
Rosario, C. del, capellan, Presidio, Manila
Rosario, A. V. del, secretary, real audiencia, Manila Rosario, B. del, ecclesiastical department, Manila
Rose, E., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's department
Rose, W. H., (Borneo Co.) wharf superintendent, Singapore Rose, P., (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Rose, C., (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Rose, E., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rose, Mrs. J. F, milliner, Queen's road
Rose, T., engineer, Yokohama
Rose, T. I., (Borneo Co.) assistant and vice-consul, fo· Siam, Queen's road Rose, E. N., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, Ainoy
Rose, Miss, (Rose & Co.) milliner, Queen's road
Rosello, B, ayudante, Harbour Master's department, Manila
Rosen, Baron R., secretary, Russian Legation, Tokio (absent)
Rosenbaum, S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pago la Anchorage, Foochow Rosenbaum, J., auctioneer, Shanghai
Ross, J., Government Service, Bangkok
Ross, K. McK., (Jardine, Watheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Ross, J., gunner, Customs cruiser Peng-chao-hai, Canton Ross, Rev. John, missionary, Newchwang (absent) Ross, W., (G. Falconer & Co.) manager, Queen's road Ross, H. C., assistant Government architect, Bangkok Ross, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner (absent) Rosselet, L., watch importer, Wellington street Rossigneux, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Rost, W., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Canton (abs nt) Rothdauscher, H., apothecary, Manila
Rothdauscher, A., (H. Rothdauscher) assistant, Manila
Kötschke, C. A., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Rott, director of gendarmeri, Saigon
Rotz, Rev. M. de, Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Rouchaud, telegraphi †, Saigon
Kouet, (Messageries Maritimes) attendant. Saigon Rouge, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kinkiang Ronger, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang Rougeot, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Roughton, J. C., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly Ronjon, de, sub-li-utenant, French cruser Du Couëdic, Saigon Rous, assist. commissioner, marine hospital, Saigon Rousseau, Rev. P. L., French missionary, Bangkok Roustan, J., (U. Pila & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Roux, pilot, Saigon
Rover, B., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Rovira, F., ministro, Tribunal de Cuentas, Manila
Rowe, C, constable, British consulate, Kiukiang
Rowe, Alfred, (Thomas & Mercer) Canton
Rowell, T. I., M.D., Principal Medical officer, Singapore
Rowland, J., (Cosmopolitan Dock) assistant
Rowland, E J. O., (R. E Wainewright) clerk, Shanghai Roxas, F. L., (Roxas, Reyes & Co.) merchant, Manila Roxas, F., professor de dibujo, University, Manila
Roxas, J. B., merchant, Manila
Roxas, P. P., (J. B. Roxas) merchant, Manila
Roy, R. P., first engineer, steamer Pncan, Hongkong and Canton
Roy, H. L., second officer, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta
Royer, principal conductor, public works deparment, Saigon
Roza, F. K., clerk, revenue office, Macao
Roza, R. da, aide-de-camp to Governor of Macao
Roza, P. da, (E. Danenberg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Roza, S., ensign, National Battalion, Macao
Roza, F. S. da, bedel, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Roza, l'., (L. Vrard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Roza, A. A. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Roza, E. da, student interpreter, Procurador's department, Macao Roza, P. S. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Canton
Roza, B. M. A., surgeon adjutant, Police force, Macao
Roza, A. M. da, opium dealer, Macao
Roza, L. d'A., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's road Roza, D. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow Roza, B. M. de A., retired lieut.-colonel, Macao Roza, A. B. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Roza, J. F. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Roza, M. M, da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Roza, João da, barber and hairdresser, Wellington street Rozario, B. del, (Durr & Co.) clerk, Manila
Rozario, L. A. do, (0. & O, S. S. Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Rozario, L., (J. Ribeiro) assistant, Macao
Rozario, S. R., (Moore & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Rozario, R. do, assistant wardmaster, Hospital de San Rafael, Macao
Rozario, L., compositor, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai
Rozario, J. F. do, (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai Rozario, A. do, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Rozario, P. A., clerk, Import and Export office, Singapore Rozario, V. F., (Meyer & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Rozario, C. do, proprietor, Mercantile Printing office, Shanghai Rozario, Art. do, manager, Mercantile Printing office, Shanghai Rozario, M., (A. Millar & Co.) assistant, Queen's read east Rozario, H. do, compositor, Daily Press office
Rozario, D. F., (Cameron, Dunlop & Co.) clerk, Singapore Rozario, A. A. do, (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rozario, F. J. do, (M. A. dos Remedios) clerk, Macao
Rozario, F. F. do, interpreter, Water Police station, Macao Rozario, L., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) turner, Singapore
Rozario, P. H. do, clerk, Colonial Secretary's office Rozario, F. H., (MacKenzie & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Rozario, C. M. do, (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf Rozario, Aug., (Mercantile Printing office), compositor, Shanghai Rozario, A. J. do, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Rozario, E. F. do, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Rozario, F., chemist, Shanghai
Rozario, D. do, (D. Rozario & Co.) commission agent, Foochow Rozario, L., (Sharp, Toller, & Johnson) clerk, Supreme Court House Rozario, M. C. do, (Rozario & Co.) merchant, Stanley street
Rozario, R. A. do, interpreter, Supreme Court
Rozario, L. M. do, messenger, Municipal Chamber, Macao
Rozario, A. F. do, proprietor, "Canton Hotel," and auctioneer, Canton
Rozario, J. E., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Rozario, A. C. do, master of Governor's galley, Macao
Rozario, J. M., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Roze, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Roze, J., (V. Roque) assistant, Saigon
Rozée d'Infreville, Capt., aide-de-camp to Governor of French Cochin China
Rozells, E., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rozier, surveyor of telegraphs, Cambodia
Rubart, Henry, constable, German consulate, Tientsin
Ruddy, Jas., guuner, H.B.M. guuvessel Lily
Rudland, E., quartermaster, Customs steam launch Yu Min, Canton
Rudland, W. D., missionary, Taichow, Ningpo
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Ruegg, H., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Ruegg, E., (Schönhard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Ruff, Th., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Canton Ruff, J., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Canton
Ruiz, J., captain, civil horse guards, Manila
Ruiz, J. Carriedo y, arcediano, Cabildo Eclesiastico, Manila
Rumble, Wm., chief engineer, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus Rumjohn, B., (Ramsey & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Ruppaner, J., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Russel, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kumamoto-maru, Japan Russell, H. C., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Kiukiang
Russell, Thos., (Powell & Sanderson) manager, Shanghai
Russell, H., storekeeper, Phnom-penh, Cambodia
Russell, S. M., M.A., professor of astronomy and meteorology, College of Peking Russell, M., (Curnow & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Russell, T., (Evans & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Russell, W. B., Maritime Customs assistant in charge, Taiwan
Russell, F. T., engineer, H.E.M. surveying-vessel Magpie
Russell, E. S., (John Little & Co.) assis' ant, Singapore
Russell, A., secretary-interpreter, Judicial Court, Yokohama Russell, D. A., commission agent, Shanghai
Russell, Hon. J., police magistrate (absent)
Russell, T. C., auctioneer and commission agent, Nagasaki Rustant, A., "Las Modas de Paris," Manila
Rustomjee, C., merchant, Canton
Rustomjee, C., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rustomjee, S., broker, Stauley street.
Rustomjee, P., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent)
Rutherford, Geo., (Kobe Iron Works) draftsman, Hiogo
Ruttmann, H., (J. W. Müller & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Ruttonjee, B., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Ruttonjee, E., shopkeeper, Peel street
Ruttonjee, M., (D. Nowrjee) assistant, Queen's road
Ruttonjee, B., shopkeeper, Peel street
Ruttunjee, D., (D. Ruttunjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road
Ruyter, J. L., (Rasch & Ruyter) merchant, Hiogo
Ryan, F. J., (A. Millar & Co.) assistant, Queen's road east
Ryan, W. S., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ryke, J. de, engineer, Construction section, Osaka
Rylander, J. G., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Wuhu
Ryrie, Hon. Phineas, (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Sa, L. J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sa, H. de, assistant interpreter, Foreign office, Bangkok
Sa, A. F. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sá, F. de, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Sà, C. da, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer's apprentice, Aberdeen Saavedra, A. de, (Messageries Maritimes) assistant, Praya
Saavedra, R., (M. J. Gallen) assistant, Manila
Sacharoff, N. G., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) agent, Foochow
Sachau, G., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sachenal, J., (Barlow & Wilson) assistant, Manila
Sachse, Paul, (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Canton
Sackermann, E., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) merchant, Manila
Sacramento, L., alferez, cuerpo de ejercito, Iloilo
Sacristan, A., surgeon major, Army medical department, Manila
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Sadler, Rev. J., missionary, Amoy
Saez, F., teacher, senimario conciliar de jaro, Iloilo
Saez, T., trader, Iloilo
Saez è Ybarra, F., escribano, Alcaldias Mayores, Pototan, Philippines Saez, A., consiliario de artes, Sociedad Economica, Manila
Sage, H., constable, British Consulate, Swatow
Sagot-Duvauroux, midshipman, French frigate Thémis Sagiies, L., accountant, Mint, Manila
Saintard de, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Saintenoy, telegraphist, Baria, Cochin-China
St. Bois, J. A., Boulangerie Francaise, Shanghai
St. Clair, A. F., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
St. Clair, Captain T. S., 49th Regiment, Brigade Major
St. Croix, G. C. de, (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) accountant, Shanghai (absent)
St. Croix, Chas. W. de, Maritime Customs assistant (absent)
St. Croix, W. de, (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amov
St. John, R. N., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Sainz, Ben, (V. Sainz) pawnbroker, Manıla
Sainz, "El Occidente" restaurant, Manila.
Sainz, Rev. F. F., procurator, Dominican Mission, Caine road
Sainz, V., pawnbroker, Manila
Sainz, Bon., (V. Sainz) pawnbroker, Manila
Sakalatwala, D. N., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Peel street
Salabelle, Madame X., Bay View House Academy, Yokohama
Salabelle, X., Bay View House Academy, Yokohama.
Saladin, Rev. E., French missionary, Ban-nok-kuak, Bangkok Salamanca, P., (V. Sainz) assistant, Manila
Salaün-Penquer, lieutenant, French cruiser Champlain Salazar, N. A., assistant, apostadero, Manila
Salazar, B., (Victoria Undertakers) clerk, Queen's road east
Sale, G., (Holme & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Salemahomed, Ellias, (Hajee Hamed Hajee Esack) manager, Gage street Salenave, J. P., director, Société Agricole et Industrielle, Saigon
Sales, F. M., clerk, register department, Macao
Sales, V. A., chancelier-interprète, French consulate, Canton
Salette, J., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Salielles, Rev. C., French Catholic mission, Bukeh Timah, Singapore
Salmon, C., deputy marshal, U.S. Consulate, Yokohama
Salmon, C. E., (P. Sartorius) druggist, Manila
Salmon, T., consul for Netherlands, Bangkok (absent)
Salmon, P. A., Roman Catholic Mission, Ban-nok-kuak, Siam
Salmon, R. M., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Salmon, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Saltarel, P. M., (Grand Hotel) book-keeper, Yokohama
Saltzkorn, E., (Behre & Co.) merchant, and German Consul, Saigon Salvery, A., baker, Yokohama
Sambet, conductor, Public Works department, Saigon
Sami, L., second commissaire, French consulate, Yokohama
Sampiloff, S. S., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co) clerk, Kalgan
Sample, W. S., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Sampson, W. T., commander, U.S. sloop Swatara
Sampson, H. W., acting clerk, mer antile marine office
Sampson, A. F., boarding officer, Harbour-master's department
Sampson, Theo., head master, Government School, Canton Samson, J., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Samuel, storekeeper, Haiphong
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Samuel, J., (D. Sass on, Sons & C..) clerk, Chefoo
Samuels, F. V., (C. & J. Trading Co.) assistant, Yokohama San Augustine, J., carriage builder, Iloilo
Sanches, C. A., compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai Sanchez, J., teniente, Seccion de Archivo, Manila
Sanchez, E., professor, infantry school, Manila. Sanchez, J., comar dante de carabi eras, Iloilo Sanchez, F., ecclesiastical department, Manila Sancho, J., assistant, Mint, Manila
Sander, F., (Sander & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Sanders, A., boatswaiu, H.B.M. corvette Comus Sanders, H., (Deetj. n & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Sanders, F. A., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Sanders, W. A. L., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton Sauderson, government service, Bangkok
Sanderson, T., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Sanderson, J. L. P., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Sandham, C. H., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Sandilands, Hon. F. R., lieut.-commander, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito Sandret, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Sandström, B. I., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang Sangster, C. F. A., sheriff & deputy registrar, Supreme Court Sangster, T., signalman, Harbour Master's office, Shanghai Santa Ana, R. A., lightkeeper, Fisher Island lighthouse, Amoy Santiago, T., restaurant keeper, Manila
Santisteban, F. A., secretary, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Santos, F. T., relatore, real audiencia, Manila
Santos, J. P., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila Santos, C. A., (Brereton and Wotton) clerk, Queen's road Santos, A. M. dos, compositor, Amoy Gazette office, Amoy Santos, J. M., (Stephens & Holmes) clerk, Club Chambers Santos, S., (Stephens & Holmes) clerk, Club Chambers Santos, A. dos, almoxarifado de guerra, Macoa Santos, E. C. dos, photographer, &c., Takao
Santos, J. M., compositor, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama Santos, A. F. dos., compositor, Commercial Printing office
Sanz y Urtazun, M., magistrate, Manila
Sapey, E. D., foreman, fitting depart., Hongkong Gas Co., West point Sapoorjee, E., (P. & O.S.N. Co.,) clerk, Praya
Sarazin, F., Foreign Office, Tokio
Sarda, M., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila
Sardinha, E. P., captain, police force, Macao
Sargent, E. A., (Sargent, Farsari & Co.) stationer, Yokohama
Sarlabus, M., official, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Sarthon, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking Sarton, M., contador, tribunal de cuentas, Manila Sartorius, K., (Botica de la Escolta) assistant, &c., Manila Sartucha, "La Vascongada" restaurant, Manila Sass, F., proprietor, "Globe Hotel," Bangkok Sassi, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Sasso, A., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
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Sassoon, F. D., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) merchant, Praya central Satow, L. de W., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Sassoon, E. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Queen's road (absent) Sassoon, D. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Sassoon, M. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
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Satow, E., Japanese secretary, British Legation, Tokio Saturneno, P., paymaster, Portuguese gunboat Tamega Sauger, P. M., (Dauver & Co) clerk, Amoy Saul, G. M., (R. F. Hoskyn) clerk, Iloilo Saunders, W., artist and photographer, Shanghai Saunders, Captain J C., marine surveyor, Foochow
Saune, de, lieutenant, French frigate Thémis
Saura, P., surgeon, army medical department, Manila Sauret, Rev. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Sauvage, A. A., secretary to committee of public works, Macao Sawtelle, G. E., (Mustard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Sawyer, F. E., master, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Saxtorph, V., mariner, Bangkok
Sayle, T. H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Sayle, B B. D., (Sayle & Co.) linen draper, &c., Queen's road Savle, W. J., Maritime Customs examiner, Newchwang
Scaife, G., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Scarborough, Rev. W., missionary, Hankow
Schaab, W., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Schaal, F., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Schaar, E., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Schaar, B., (Dircks & Co.) merchant and consul for Germany, Swatow Schadenberg, A., (Botica de la Escolta) assistant, Manila Schaeffer, A, secretary, German consulate, Yokohama Schaible, Rev. D., missionary, Basil Mission, Nyenhangli Schapoff, A. D., (Peter Botk n & Sons) clerk, Tientsin Schaub, Rev. M., missionary, Rasil Mission, Lilong
Schaumlöffel, H., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Swatow Scheerder, L. J., proprietor, New Dispensary, Singapore
Scheerder, J. C., (New Dispensary) assistant, Singapore
Scheerder, J. L., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Scheffer, J. F., shipchandler, Praya
Schendel, Dr. L., professor, Medical College, Tokio
Scheppelmann, C., (Gas Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Schereschewsky, Rt. Rev. S. I. J., Bishop of Am. Prot. Episcopal Church, Shangha
Scherzer, F., acting consul, French consulate, Hankow
Scherzer, F. A., Maritime Customs clerk, Hankow
Scheuten, H. A., (Scheuten & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Schinne, Otto, (Schinne & Francke) merchant, Yokohama Schjöth, F., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
Schlatter, A., (Puttfarcken, Rhenier & Co.) clerk, Singapore Schlöptee, kapitain-lieutenant, German corvette Freya
Schlueter, F. H., (Delcampo, Macgregor & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Schlüter, P. G. H., (Schlüter & Strandt) compradore, Hakodate
Schmacker, B., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Praya central
Schmid, C., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk and chancelier, Swiss consulate, Manila
Schmid, H., (Lamache & Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Schmidt, W., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Schmidt, C. A., (Puttfarcken, Rhenier & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Schmidt, mariner, Bangkok
Schmidt, Chas., (Schmidt & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Schmidt, C. H., constable, German Consulate, Yokohama
Schmidt, H., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Schmidt, W., (W. Schmidt & Co.) gunsmith, Beaconsfield Arcade
Schmidt, J. Meinhard, public accountant, Shanghai
Schmitt, Rev. F. J., French missionary, Petrew, Siam
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
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Schoene, F., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, Yokohama Schoenecke, H., proprietor, Imperial Hotel, Nagasaki Schoening, H., (Paul Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Schoenke, F., watchmaker and photographer, Foochow Scholinus, C., engineer, Dock Company, Bangkok Schomburg, A., merchant, Hoilow
Schönberger, R., (Kruse & Co.) tobacconist, &c., Que n's road Schönfeld, F., (Schönfeld & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Schönhard, G., (Schönhard & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Schönicke, J. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai Schraub, E., (Busch, Schraub & Co.) shipchandler, Yokohama Schriever, W., (Schriever & Co.) merchant, Haiphong and Hanoi Schriever, J. F., (Schriever & Co.) clerk, Haiphong Schroeder, K., (Schroeder Fières) proprietor, saw mills, Saigon Schroeder, A., (Schroeder Frères) proprietor, saw mills, Saigon Schroers, A., merchant and silk inspector, Shanghai Schroeter, H., (Stemssen & Co.) clerk, Canton
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Schultz, Lieut. C. A., (Gt. N. Telegraph Co.) secretary, Shanghai Schultz, H. M., (J. W. Müller & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Schuster, P., chemist, Manila
Schütt, N. P., proprietor, "Beach Hotel," Chefoo
Schwabe, R. S., (Kingdon, Schwabe & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Schwarzkopf, F., (F. Blackhead & Co.) assistant, Praya
Schwarzkopf, P., (F. Blackhead & Co.) shipchandler, Praya (absent)
Schweblin E., (Comptoir d'Escompte) acting agent, Hongkong and Foochow
Schwenger, A., (J. Witte) manager of ice works, Manila
Scott, W., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Penang
Scott, B. O., ensign, U.S. sloop Alert
Scott, W. L., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) suptdt. patent slip, West Point. Scott, W., (Hongkong Ice Company) assistant, Ice House street Scott, Thos., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Scott, T., (Geo. W. Lake & Co.) commission agen', Nagasaki Scott, Thos., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito Scott, R., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) turner, Singapore Scott, W. G., commander, H.B.M. gun vessel Lapwing Scott, R. M., (C. & J. Trading Co.) assistant, Nagasaki Scott, J., (A. S. Watson & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Scott, F. W., (Donaldson & Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore Scott, M. G., (Lloyd, Kho Tiong Pob & Co.) agent, Amoy Scott, W. R., (W. R. Scott & Co.) merchant, Singapore Scott, M. M., instructor, Imperial University, Tokio Scott, T. J., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Swatow Scott, J., British consular service
Scott, T., (Guthrie & Co.) merchant, Singapore (absent) Scott, Jas., engineer, Sado mines, Niigata
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Scott, Rt. Rev. C. P., D.D., Bishop of Northern China, Chefoo Scott, J. L., (Turnbull, Howie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Scott, J. H., (Butterfield & Swire) merchant, Shanghai Scott, Grant, (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Scott, Capt. D., broker, Customs agent, &c., Yokohama
Scott, E. I., M.D., medical practitioner, Swatow
Scott, G. O., (Oriental Bank) acting manager, Queen's road
Scribner, E. H., cadet engineer, U.S.S. Swatara
Scruggs, W. L., United States consul, Canton
Scudamore, staff commander J. E., master attendant, Naval Yard
Scudder, W., bead turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Scutly, E. F., (Sandilands, Buttery & Co.) clerk, Penang
Seaman, John F., (Wisner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Seaton, W. A., commander, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong and Japan Seckendorff, Baron von, student interpreter, German Legation, Peking Secker, J., (M. Secker & Co.) assistant, Manila
Secker, Engelbert, (M. Secker & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila (absent) Seckinger, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Wuhu
Sedgwick, Rev. J. H., missionary, Hangchow
Segardol, J., quartermaster, revenue cruiser Yi Hu, Canton Segonzac, E. D. de, Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai Segura, aide-de-camp to Governor General of Philippines Seier, J., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Seiler, A., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) clerk, Singapore Seimund, C. H. E., (More & Seimund) shipchandler, Praya Seisson, A., proprietor, "Hotel des Colonies," Shanghai Seitz, Chr., (J. Oppel) assistant, Mazila
Selby, Rev. T. G., missionary, Canton
Sell, G. Canton
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Selleuthin, C, lihtkeeper, Shantung Prom ntory lighthouse Sellers, C. R., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Sellier, ensign, French gunboit Adonis
Semallé, Vte. de, second secretary, French Legation, Peking
Seneca, C., (J. Zobe:) assistant, Manila
Senmartin, clerk, Col nial Treasury, Saigon
Senna, E. F. de, (Agra Bank) clark, Shanghai
Senna, J. F. de, Jr., (Reuter's Telegram Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Senna, J. C. de, steward, Civil Hospital
Senna, C. M., (Adamsʊn, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Senna, F. P., (Margesson & Co.) clerk, Macao
Senna, R. M., foreman, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai
Sennett, N. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Sens-Olive, J. M. B., clerk, Post-office and Treasury, Haiphong
Sentance, W. V., merchant, Shanghai
Sequeira, E., clerk and librarian, Catholic Cercle, Pottinger street
Sequeira, L. B., draper, Wellington street
Sequeira, N., overseer, China Mail office, Wyndham street
Sequeira, P. A., pianoforte tuner, Mosque street
Sequera, J., sergeant major, Estad Mayor de la Plaza, Manila
Sequera, M., camisero, Manila
Sequy, assistant treasurer, Saigon
Serano, P., capitan, Estado Mayor de la Plaza, Manila
Serdet, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Cauton
Sère, assistant, Municipal Council, Saigon
Sergel, V., (Kumpers & Co.) manager, Singapore
Serraller, M., inspector, adminis. colecciones y labores, Manila
FOREIGN RESIDENTS,
Serrano, E. de C., intendente general de hacienda, Manila
Serrano, D., (M. P. Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Serruys, H., chargé d'affaires, Belgian Legation, Peking (absent) Servallonga, S., rector, seminario conciliar de Jaro, Iloilo
Servando, S., trader, Iloilo
Seth, P. A., (Edgar & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Seth, P. J., (Kilgour & Co.) commission agent, Singapore Seth, A. P., (Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Seth, A., first clerk, Magistracy
Seun, O., teacher, foreign language school, Tokio
Séveral, commander, French cruiser Du Couedic, Haiphong Severim, A. F., commission agent, Macao
Severn, A. B., (Associated Wharves) assistant, Shanghai Seville, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon
Sewjeebhoy, A., (A. Habibbhoy) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Seymour, C., lieutenant, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Shadgett, J., proprietor, " City Bowling Saloon," Shanghai Shand, W. J. S., merchant, Yokohama
Shann, Rev. R., B.A., missionary, Ningpo
Shapcott, R. A.. engineer, Naval Yard
Sharnhorst, G. D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Sharp, Ed., (Sharp, Toller, & Johnson) crown solicitor, Supreme Court House Sharp, C. S., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sharp, J., (Wheelock & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Sharp, W. F., bill broker, and secretary to the Municipal Council, Hankow
Sharp, Granville, (Sharp & Danby) estate agent, Queen's road
Shaw, Rev. W. H., missionary, Pan-ting-foo
Shaw, T., (H. W. Tabor & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Shaw, H. R., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Shaw, R. W., first engineer, Customs revenue cruiser Kua-hsing, Shanghai
Shaw, S. L., (Bangkok Saw Mill) assistant, Bangkok
Shaw, Rev. A. C., missionary, Tokio
Shaw, Capt. S. L., marine surveyor, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Sheehan, J., boatswain, U.S.S. Alert
Sheffield, Rev. D. Z., missionary, Tung-chow
Shelford, T., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Shelmerdine, G., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Shepard, General I. F., United States consul, Hankow and Kiukiang
Shepherd, H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Shepherd, J., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Shepherd, F., (A. Millar & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Shepherd, F., armourer sergeant, Ordnance Store Department
Sheppard, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, & vice-consul for Sweden & Norway, Foochow
Sheriff, B. M., (Donaldson and Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore
Sherman, C. B., captain, tugboat Orphan, Taku
Shervinton, T. R., principal engineer, Government railway service, Kobe
Shewan, G., second officer, steamer Albay Coast
Shewan, A., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Shields, J., gunner in charge, Customs gunboat Hsuan Wei, Canton
Shilibeer, E., manager, Temperance Hall
Shinagawa, E., Japanese consul-general, Shanghai
Shirkey, W., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) foreman boilermaker, Kowloon
Shirkoonoff, L. P., (A. L. Rodionoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Shirras, G., blacksmith, Yokohama
Shooker, A. E., (E. D. Sasson & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Shoostoff, J. E., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
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Short, W. H., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Shortland, F. W., lieutenant, H.M.S. sloop Flying Fish Shortland, C. J., (Imperial Arsenal) cartridge maker, Tientsin Shuster, P., chemist, Manila
Siber, H., (Siber & Brennwald) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Sice, deputy attorney general, Saigon
Sick, R., (Kumpers & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Siddons, T. W., (Tanjong Pagar Wharf Co.) warehouseman, Singapore Sidford, H. E, Maritime Customs acting deputy commissioner, Canton Sidgreaves, Sir T., Chief Justice, Singapore
Siebold, H. von, attaché interpreter, Austro-Hungarian Legation, Tokio Siebs, N. A., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Siegert, O., (P. Sartorius) assistant, Manila
Siegfried, C. A., surgeon, U.S.S. Alert
Siegfried, W. H. L., manager, Hotel de l'Europe, Singapore Siemssen, H. T., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Siemssen, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sigg, H., (Malherbe, Jullieu & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Silas, M. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Silas, N. I. (È D, Sass.on & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Silas, A. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Silas, D. H., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sillar, A., (Tug Boat Association) master of tug, Shanghai Sillem, H., (L. Vrard & Co.) watchmaker, Shanghai
Silva, A. H. da, (China and Japan Trading Co.) assistant, Shanghai Silva, clerk, archives office, law courts, Saigon
Silva, A. E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Silva, E. E. da, (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, Wanchai
Silva, A. A. Eça, commission agent, Queen's road
Silva, Dr. L. A. da, president, board of health, Macao
Silva, José da, lawyer, Macao
Silva, F. da, ensign, second battalion, Macao
Silva, F. A. F. da, lieutenant, commanding police, Macao
Silva, N. da, (Mis. J. F. Rose) clerk, Queen's road
Silva, P. da, (Russell & Co.) Shanghai
Silva, A. da, (E. Danenberg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Silva, B. da, (Shanghai Mercury Office) compositor, Shanghai
Silva, E. da, (Hewett & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Silva, E. M. da, (Linstead & Davis) clerk, Queen's road Silva, H., (Imprimerie Commerciale) foreman, Singapore Silva, A. J. G., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) assist.nt, Queen's road Silva, J. da, (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Penang
Silva, C. J. P. da, major commanding Guia Fort, Macao Silva, L. da, (J. Grassi & Brother) assistant, Bangkok Silva, L. de, (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore Silva, J., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road Silva, S., (Noronha & Co.) compositor, Zetland street Silva, A. A. da, member of municipal chamber, Macao Silva, J. F. da, clerk, Misericordia, Macao
Silva, S. S. da, clerk, Misericordia, Macao
Silva, F. M., in charge Leprous Asylum, Macao
Silva, Rev. F. A. da, Macao
Silva, J. P. da, (Alfred Dent & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Silva, P. N. da, interpreter, Procurador's department, Macao Silva, Rev. G. F. da, chaplain of St. Domingo's church, Macao Silva, M. J. M. G. da, clerk, St. Joseph's College, Macao
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Silva, F. F. da, (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) operator, Amoy Silva, A. da, clerk, Post-office
Silva, A. H. M. da, (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Silva, E. M. da, lawyer, Macao
Silva, M. F. da, commission agent, Canton
Silva, L. da, (B. de S. Fernandez) clerk, Macao
Silva, J. M. A. da, clerk, Auditor-general's office
Silva, M. A. da, (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's road Silva, T. da, chief clerk, Colonial Secretary's office, Macao
Silva, G. S. S. da, clerk, British Post-office, Shanghai
Silva, Rev. F. X. da, Macao
Silveira, F. J. da, clerk, Bibliotheca Lusitana
Silveira, B. da, student interpreter, Procurador's department, Macao Silveira, A. da, (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's wharf Silveira, A. A. B. da, clerk, register department, Macao
Silverlock, J., Junr., (John Silverlock & Co) merchant, Foochow Silverthorne, A., hotel keeper, Shanghai
Silvestre, govt. inspector of Opium and Spirit Farm, Saigon silvestre, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Silvin, F., chancelier, French consulate, Arbuthnot road
Sim, Alex., (Brand Brothers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Sim, A. C., (Medical Hall) druggist, Hiogo
Simeão, Rev., curate of cathedral, Macao Simmons, Rev. E. L., missionary, Canton
Simoens, J. R., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai Simoens, N., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Simoens, C. P., clerk, British consulate, Amoy
Simões, D. P., clerk, colonial secretary's office, Macao
Simões, M. P., clerk, administrative council, Macao
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Simões, B., Procurador's department, Macao
Simon, M. F., M.D, colonial surgeon, Singapore
Simon, S., (J. J. Reyes) bookkeeper, Bohol, Philippines
Simon, C., engineer, Bangkok Saw Mills, Bangkok
Simon, J., (Simon, Evers & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Simonsen, E. F., pilot, Foochow
Simpson, Ed., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
Simpson, F. C. B. B., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Encounter
Simpson, J., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai
Simpson, C. L., commissioner of Maritime Customs, (absent)
Sims, G. R., commander, E. E. A. & C. T. legraph Co.'s steamor Agnes, Singapore
Sinclair, Jas., second engineer, Chinese gunboat Chen-to, Canton
Sinclair, W., (Samsen Rice Mill Co.) manager, Bangkok
Sinclair, Geo., (New Harbour Dock Co.) assistant engineer, Singapore
Sinclair, C. A., British consul, Foochow
Sineriz, J. M., director, San José hospital, Manila
Sinnot, P. W., Maritime Customs examiner, Wênchow
Sirdarkhan, Azumbhoy, (Gulam Hoosein John Mai.omed) clerk, Gage street
Sirona, M., (Earnshaw & Co.) moulder, Manila
Sirot, staff surgeon, French frigate Thémis
Sitchon, M., trader, Iloilo
Sitchon, S., trader, Iloilo
Sites, Rev Nathan, missionary, Foochow
Sjögren, J. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang Skeels, H. I., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Skeen, J., (New Harbour Dock Co.) coppersmith, Singapore Skeggs, C. J., (C. J. Skeggs & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai
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Skelly, T. D., (Agra Bank) accountant, Shangpai (absent) Skinner, A. M., assistant colonial secretary, Straits Settlements Skinner, J. J., (Monrilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Skipworth, W. G., (Skipworth, Hammond & Co.) tailor, Iliogo Slade, G., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Slaghek, F. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Sleeman, R. H., inspector of machinery, Naval Yard Slen, A. M., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore Slevogt, M., (Vogel & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sloan, R. S., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
Sloan, Dr., medical practiti ner, Shanghai
Sloan, J., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Manila
Sloane, J., captain, lightship, Taku
Smale, Hon. Sir John, Knight, Chief Justice
Small, A., (Windsor, Redlich & Co.'s Rice Mill) engineer, Bangkok
Smerdeley, N., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Smith, A. G., engineer, H.B.M. gunvessel Lily
Smith, Rev. A. H., missionary, Tientsin
Smith, A. L. R., pilot, Newchwang
Smith, A., quartermaster, Customs guard boat. Yao Te, Canton
Smith, Alex. F., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road
Smith, C. D., (Phipps, Phipps & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Smith, Hon. C. C., C. M.G., colonial secretary, Straits Settlements
Smith, C. V., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent)
Smith, Rev. David, missionary, Taiwan
Smith, D. Warres, manager, Daily Press office
Smith, E. E., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Smith, E. E., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Smith, E. C., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's road (absent)
Smith, E. J., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Shanghai Smith, E. M., manager, Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Singapore
Smith, E. R., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Smith, E. W. H., (R. H. Powers & Co.) assistant, Nagasaki Smith, E. U., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Smith, F. B., (Thomas & Mercer) Canton
Smith, Rev. F. R., English chaplain, Canton
Smith, F. J., Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Smith, George, (George Smith & Co.) wine merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Smith, G. Stevenson, M.D., medical practitioner, Bangkok
Smith, G. M., agent for Jardine, Matheson & Co., and consul for Denmark, Canton
Smith, Rev. G., M.A., missionary, Swatow
Smith, G. W., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Smith, H. A. N., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Smith, H. R., (Butterfield & Swire) tea inspector, Foochow (absen')
Smith, H., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanhai
Smith, H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) chief accountant, Queen's road
Smith, H., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) superintendent, Aberdeen
Smith, Herbert, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) m rchant, Shanghai
Smith, J. B., secretary, Chinese Insurance Co.
Smith, J. C., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Smith, J. D., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Smith, J. D., staff surgeon, H.B.M. gunvessel Lily
Smith, J. H., (Blackhead & Co.) shipchandler, Praya
Smith, J. M., (Ed. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Smith, John Grant, (J. G. Smith & Co.) commission agent, Duddell street (absent) Smith, Capt. J. U., marine surveyor, and proprietor Smith's Hotel, Nagasaki
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Smith, J., (J. Smith & Co.) compradore, Chefoo
Smith, J., assist. audit secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking (absent) Smith, J., pilot, cutter Orphan, Ningpo
Smith, M., fitter, railway service, Yokohama
Smith, N. F., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Smith, O., pilot, Nagasaki and Hiogo
Smith, P., boardinghouse keeper, Queen's road west
Smith, R. B., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Smith, R. C., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Smith, R. Fraser, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) accountant, Club Chambers
Smith, R. M., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Smith, R. S., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Shanghai
Smith, R., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Wakanoura-maru, Japan
Smith, Robt., sub-editor, China Mail, Wyndham street
Smith, Rev. S. C., missionary, Tokio
Smith, Rev S. J., missionary, and proprietor Siam Weekly Advertiser, Bangkok
Smith, T. E., commodore in charge of Naval Establishment
Smith, T. G., chief clerk and private secretary, Supreme court, Shanghai
Smith, W. MacGregor, manager Luzon Sugar Refinery, Manila
Smith, W. H., (E. B. Watson) clerk, Yokohama
Smithers, E. J., U.S. consul, Chinkiang
Snell, T. W., paymaster, H.B.M. surveying vessel Magpie
Snellgrove, H. E., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Snethlage, H., assistant, Japanese consulate, Shanghai Snowden, Hon. Francis, puisne judge, Supreme Court Soames, W. R., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow Soares, F. E. L., (Linstead & Davis) clerk, Queen's road
Suares, A. G. B., (P. A. Sequeira & Co.) assistant, Wellington street Soares, F. T. de B., second commander, Portuguese gunboat Tamega Soares, E. E., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Soares, A. F. J., (North China Ins. Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Soares, D. V., (J. Ribeiro) assistant, Macao
Soares, F. P., (Oriental Dispensary) manager, Stanley street
Sobennik ff, P. A., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Sæderstrom, C., mariner, Bangkok
Solier, P., tavern keeper, Saigon
Solis, R., army medical departm nt, Iloilo
Solis, E., surgeon, army medical department, Manila
Sollaud, staff-surgeon, French corvette Kerguelen
Solomon, F., chief inspector of police, Bangkok
Solomon, E. A., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Solomon, S. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Wuhu
Solomon, R., general broker, Elgin street
Solomonoff, A. A., (P. A. Ponomareff & Co.) merchant, & vice-conl. for Russia, Foochow Sombreuil, Vte. C. H. de, Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Sommerwerck, sub-lieutenant, German gunboat Wolf
Sonne, . Chr., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Sonne, H., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) chief engineer, str. H. C. Orsted, Shanghai Sonnenblich, J., (Kuster Tobacco Co.) manager, Shanghai
Soomar Mowjee, (Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney) manager, Shanghai
Soper, Rev. J., missionary, Ts'kidji, Tokio
Sopher, J. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sopher, M. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sorabjee, N., (Celestial Empire office) composi or, Shanghai Sorabjee, Nowrojee, (Sorabjee Mancherjee & Co.) clerk Soriano, J., assistant, public works department, Manila
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Sorin, Rev. P., French Catholic Mission, Province Wellesley Sorin, Rev. H., Roman Catholic missionary, Swatow Sorriano, M., (P. Sartorius) druggist, Malabon, Philippines Sostoa, J., chief of armaments, arsenal, Manila
Sotelo, R., (0. Reymann) assistant, Manila Soueix, telegraphist, Mytho, Cochin China Sourrien, sub-lieutenant, Antilope, Saigon
Southey, T. S., clerk, Harbour Master's Department, Shanghai Souza, M. J. de, clerk, U.S. Consulate, Singapore Souza, D. de, chancelier, Spanish Consulate, Canton Souza e Britto, J. M. de, adjutant, National Battalion, Macao Souza, A. de, (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore Souza, B. D. de, Jr., (Johu Forster & Co.) clerk. Foochow Souza, A. B., (F. Blackhead & Co.) clerk, Praya
Souza, J. F. de, warden, St. Michael's cemetery, Macao Souza, Rev. S. de, Macao
Souza, M. de, (Blain & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Souza, E. F. de, commission agent, Chancery lane
Souza, A. E. de, (A. L. Johnston & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Souza, M. A. A. de, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Souza, V. de, (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Souza, F., clerk, Central Police Station
Souza, J. de, (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Souza, R. de, clerk, U.S. Consulate, Singapore
Souza, S. R. de (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Souza, H. B. (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Souza, A. Neves e, (Lisbon Dispensary) chemist, Macao
Souza, B. de, (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Souza, M. de, (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Souza, S. R. de, (Holme, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Souza, J. Neves e, lieutenant, National Battalion, Macao
Souza, E. L. M. de, (J. Cazalas & Sons) assistant, Singapore Souza, M. G. de, (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai'
Sonza, R. de, postmaster, Macao
Souza, N. L., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road Souza, A. S., book-keeper, China Mail office, Wyndham street
Souza, F. W. R. de, (Barlow & Wilson) clerk, Manila
Souza, J. J. de, printer, corner of Wellington and d'Aguilar streets
Souza, M. A. de, assistant, administracio do conselho, Macao
Souza, C. L., merchant, and vice-consul for Hawaii, Macao
Souza, M. de, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) bookkeeper, Praya
Souza, A. de, apothecary, Lock Hospital
Sowdon, A. M., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Sowerby, Rev. H., missionary, Nanking
Sparling, F. C., second officer, steamer A. Apcar, Hongkong & Calcutta
Spaull, W. F., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Spearman, A. Y. C. M., midshipman, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Speechly, J., boarding officer, Harbour-master's department
Speidel, P., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Speidel, T., (Speidel & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Saigon (absent)
Speidel, F. W., (Speidel & Co.) merchant, aud consul for Belgium and Denmark, Saigon Spence, Donald, British consul, Ichang
Spencer, H., Jr., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Sperry, Lieut. C, S., navigat: r, Ú.S.S. Richmond
Speshiloff, S. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Spicer, Lt. W. F., marine officer, U.S.S. Swatara
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Spiegelthal J., captain, Mitsu Bishi barque Sumanoura-maru, Tokio Spinks, Corpl. G., clerk, Army Pay Department
Spinney, W. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Peking
Spooner, A., (A. Spooner, Ed. Renard & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Spooner, F. C., (J. D. Carroll & Co) commission agent, Yokohama Sprague, Rev. W. P., missionary, Kalgan (absent)
Spratt, W. B., (Cosmopolitan Dock) superintendent
Spreckelsen, H. A., mariner, Bangkok
Spring, C. A., (Spring & Co.) draper, Manila.
Spring, E. H., (Sayle & Co.) linen draper, &c., Shanghai
Spring, Miss, (Spring & Co.) assistant, Manila
Spring-Rice, Hon. F., lieutenant, H.B.M. servette Moleste
Sprüngli, E., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk and acting consul for Switzerland, Manila Spurgin, J., (Robinson & Co.) assistaut, Penang
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Squier, J. Enston, (E. E. Australasian & China Tel. Co.) superintendent, Queen's road Stahel, J., consul for United States, Hiogo
Stahlknecht, C. G., (Staehelin & Stahlknecht) merchant, Singapore
Stainfield, G., house agent, Hollywood road
Stainforth, P., captain, 27th Inniskillings
Stainton, R. J., second officer, steamer Danube, Bangkok & Hongkong Stainton, J., chief officer, steamer Dale, Bangkok and Hongkong
Stamps, E., (Harris, Goodwin & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stanford, J. W., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Stanford, S., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Stanford, G. A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Stanley, Rev. C. A., missionary, Tientsin
Stannius, Dr. H., consul for Germany and Italy, Hiogo Stappen, J. van, Maritime Customs assistant, (absent)
Starcke, first officer, German frigate Vineta
Starkey, E., (Gearing & Co.) merchant, Chinkiang
Startzeff, A. D., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Tientsin Staunton, S A., master, U.S. sloop Swatara
St. John, P. S., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Curacoa
Steanes, T. K., (Harris, Goodwin & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stebbins, W., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Wuhu
Steel, Siamese Navy, Bangkok
Steele, R. L. B., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Steger, J. R., (Luchsinger & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Steglich, Oscar, (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) instrument maker, Sharghai Stehmeyer, mariner, Bangkok
Steil, R., ship broker, Bank Buildings
Steinmetz, A, merchant, Shanghai
Stellingwerf, P. J. J., lightkeeper, Cape of Good Hope lighthouse, Amoy
Stener, E., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) ca penter, storeship, Singapore Stentouse, D., M.D., missionary, Tientsin
Stent, G. C., Maritime Customs clerk, Wênchow
Stephens, J., chief engineer, H. B.M. sloop Flying Fish
Stephens, C. E., clerk, H.B.M. Navel Victualling Yard, Yokolama
Stephens, M. J. D., (Stephens & Holmes) solicitor, Club Chambers Stepheusen, G. H., ("Straits Dispensary ") chemist, Singapore Stephenson, A., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) sub-accountant, Singapore Stevens, E., chief officer, revenue steamer Fei-hoo, Amoy Stevens, J. G., assistant engineer, H.B.MS. Iron Duke Stevens, G. R., (Geo. R. Stevens & Co.) merc ant, Queen's road Steveus, T. S., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Kworio-maru, Tokio Stevens, N. C., (Russell & Co.) cle: k and U.S. vice-consul, Amoy
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Stevens, K. A., (Eastern Ext., Aust., and China Tele. Co.) operator, Singapore Stevens, T., constable, British consulate, Hankow (absent)
Stevens, D. W., secretary, U.S. Legation, Tokio
Stevenson,, third engineer, steamer A. Apcar, Hongkong & Calcutta
Stevenson, W., (W. F. Stevenson) clerk, Manila
Stevenson, W. F., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin
Stevensor, W. F., merchant, and agent P. & O. S. N. Co., Manila
Stewart, C. E., as is ́ant engineer, H.B. M. sloop Albatross
Stewart, J., clerk, telegraph service, Yokohama
Stewart, Jas., commander, Chinese gunboat Chën-to, Canton
Stewart, W., second engineer, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Stewart, H., surgeon, U.S. sloop Swatara
Stewart, A., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stewart, G. E., (China Sugar Refining Co.) assistant, East Point Stewart, R., overman, Goto Tankosha, Na, asaki Stewart, J., overman, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Stewart, Rev. R. W., missionary, Foochow
Stewart, J. A. (Stewart & Osborne) draper, Shanghai
Stewart, Hon. Fred., LL.D., acing colonial secretary Stewart, J. A., M.D., physician, Foochow (absent)
Stewart, J., (Imperial Arsenal) engineer, Tientsin
Stibio, clerk, Post Office, Saigon
Stibolt, Mrs. N., undertaker, Yok hama
Stickler, F. M., (Shanghai M dical Hail) druggist, Shanghai Stiebel, C., (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Praya
Stiefel, W., (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Stingelin, P., (Ziegler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Stiven, A. W., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Stiven, R. G., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Stockhausen, F. W. G. von, clerk and usher, Supreme Court
Stockwell, Jas., (Adams & Stockwell) medical practitioner, Caine road.
Stoddart, J. M., (Goto Taukosha) mining engineer, Nagasaki
Stoetwegin, E. van, minist. r for Belgium, Yokohama
Stokes, A. P., (Sharp, Toller & Johnson) managing clerk, Queen's road S.okes, R., Maritime Customs clerk, Canton
Stokes, F. (Wilkinson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Stolterfolt, H., (Hesse & Co.) merchant, Peddar's wharf
Stone, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stone, C. W., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Stone, F. G., (C. & J. Trading Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Stone, W. H., chief assistant, Government telegraph service, Tokio
Stopani, A., (H.K. & W. Dock Co.) captain, steam tugs Fame & Pilot Fish
Story, W. O., sub-lieutenant, H.B M. corve:te Comus
Stoss, F. W., (W. Saunders) assistant, Shanghai
Stort, Rev. G., missio ary, Wenchow
Strachan, W. M., (Strachan & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Stranch, commander, Germa: gn:boat Wolf
Strandt, H., (Schlüter & Strandt) compradore, Hakodate
Stratton, captain of steamer Paknam, Bangkok and Singapore
Strange, F. W., instructor, Imperial University, Tokio
Streets, T. H., P.A. surgeon, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokobama
Streich, E., student interpreter, German Legation, Peking
Streiff, H., (Luchsinger & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Stricker, R. A., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) operator, Amoy Strickland, D. T., agricultural department, Otaru, Kaitakushi, Japan Stringer, C, (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
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Stripling, A., inspector of municipal police. Hongkew station, Shanghai Strom, G. B., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's 10ad
Ström, M. B. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Strome, C. J., merchant, Yokohama
Stronach, W. G., British Consul, Wenchow
Stronach, J., (New Harbour Dock C..) assistant engineer, Singapore
Struckmann, T., (C. Heinszen & Co.) mer hant, Manila
Strugnell, W., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Struvé, C., Russian minister plenipotentiary, Tokio
Stuart, L., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Stuart, J. J., assistant engineer, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Stuart, C. U., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stuart, Rev. J. L., missionary, Hangchow
Stubbs, S., (Ho Ah Chong) assistant, Singapore
Stüben, J. F., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, and German vice consul, Cebu Stubenrauch, lieuteuant, German frigate Vineta
Stucken, E., merchant, Hiogo
Studer, Major A. G., United States consul, Singapore
Stuhlmann, C. C., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
Suarez-Llano, contador, tribunal de cuentas, Mani a
Suason, F., (Earn haw & Co.) clerk, Manila
Such, F. W., (Hewett & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Such, H. J., (Hewett & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Shenson, A., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Queen's road Sugden. C., (Borneo Company) clerk, Singapore
Suhm, O. von W., (Baer & Suhm) merchant, Manila Sullivan, J. A., (A. Provand & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sulzer, C., (Sulzer & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Summers, J., Sapporo, Kaitakushi, Japan
Summers, R., cashier, Banco Español Filipino, Manila Surin, A. A., el rk, Police Court, Penang
Sutcliffe, E., (W. F. Stevenson) assistant, Manila
Sutherland, F. L., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
Sutherland, H. C., lieutenant, marine artillery, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Sutherland, A, lightkeeper in charge, Sugar-loaf lighthouse, Amoy
Sutherland, Hugh, (J. Forster & Co.) merchant, Foochow Sutherland, J. W., (Cobb & Co.) carriage builder, Yokohama
Sutherland, D., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi str. Akitsushima-maru, Tokio Sutor, O., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Sutter, Rev. L., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio
Sutton, W. M., English master, S. Paul's College
Sutton, W., (Strachan & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Sutton, G., (M. C. Adams & Co.) butcher, Nagasaki
Sutton, C., contractor, Nagasaki
Swain, R., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Tokio maru, Tokio
Swallow, Rev. R., missionary, Ningpo
Swanson, J., gunner, HI.B.M. gunboat Foxhound
Swanson, Rev. W. S., missionary, Amoy
Swanston, J. C., inspector of police
Swanstrom, G., Maritime Customs assistant examiner (absent)
Swanstrom, C. A., Maritime Cus. ons watcher, Shanghai
Sweemoh, O., (A. Markwald & Co.'s rice mill) assistant, Bangkok
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Swettenham, F. A., assistant colonial secretary for Native States, Straits Settlements
Swift, F., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
Sword, Jas., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Sybrandi, D., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Singapore
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Sydenstricker, Rev. A., missio. ary, Hangchow
Sylva, H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Syme, J., engineer, tug oat Cape Clear, Bangkok
Symes, L. R., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) sub-accountant, Singapore Symes, P. S., clerk, Post Office, Yokohama
Symons, N, (Chartered Mercantile Bank), clerk, Singapore
Symons, J. G., (Boustead Co.) clerk, Singapore
Symons, H., proprietor, Shanghai Horse Bazaar, Shanghai
Tabor, H. W., compradore, and proprietor, Hiogo Dispensary, Hiogo Taft, Rev. B., missionary, Kiukiang
Tagle, P. P. de, interventor gele, comision de Acopios de Tabaco, Iloilo Taglé, J. P. de, (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Talbot, R., captain, steamer Esmeralda, Hongkong and Manila
Talbot, J. F., (Kingdon, Schwabe & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Talbot, W. H., proprietor, Japan Gazette, Yokohama
Tallieu, L., (L Vrard & Co.) manager, Tientsin
Tallieu, C, (L. Vrard & Co.) agent, and manager French Hotel, Peking
Talinage, Rev. D. N., missionary, Amoy
Talmage, Rev. J. V. N., D.D., missionary, Amoy
Taluyrach, fl et surgeon, French frigate Thémis
Tandberg, L. J., pilot, Newchwang
Tapia, F., telegraph official, Manila
Tapp, W. H., registrar of shipping, British consulate, Shanghai Tarmahomed Hassen, (Khamisa Jooma) clerk, Wellington street Tarmahomed Cassumbhoy, merchant, Peel street
Tata, C. B., (Tata & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Tata, K. M., (Tata & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road
Tata, D. B., (Tata & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Tatham, C. G., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) agent, Foochow
Tattenbach, Count von, secretary, German Legation, Peking Taubert, H. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo Taubert, ensign, French cruiser Champlain
Taumeyer, E., (Taumeyer & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Tavares, L. A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Tavares, A. G., compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai Tavares, J. F., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central Tavares, S. A., secretary, Municipal Chamber, Macao Tavares, P. J., compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai
Taylor, J. Arthur, (Chartered Bank of India) sub-accountant, Queen's road Taylor, H., storeman, Naval Yard
Taylor, C. H., professor, Navigation School, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Taylor, D. M., major, 27th Inniskillings
Taylor, W. H., (Cernes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Taylor, M. S., Jr., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Taylor, Dr. B. v. S., missionary, Foochow
Taylor, G., lightkeeper in charge, Fisher Island lighthouse, Amoy
Taylor, C. E., interpreter, Harbour Master's department, Manila Taylor, Rev. Thos., missionary, Shanghai
Taylor, J. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Shanghai Taylor, J., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Niigata-maru, Japan Taylor, J. T., pilot, Shanghai
Taylor, D. B., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Taylor, J., third officer, steamer Japan, Hongkong and Calcutta Taylor, H. H., (Oriental Bank) acting accountant, Queen's road Taylor, Rev. W., M.D., missionary, Osaka
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Tegan, S., Canton
Teillol, A., (E. Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Teixeira, J. M. P. da C., assistant, Portuguese consulate, Chancery lane Telge, R., (B. Telge) clerk, Shanghai
Telge, B., merchant, Shanghai
Telles, J. da Silva, (Lisbon Dispensary) assistant, Macao
Telles, J. C. da Silva, physician, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Telles, A. de Silva, proprietor, Macao Hotel, Macao
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Templet, J., Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai
Tennant, H. P., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) agent and tea inspector, Foochow Tentzler, E., husbandry section, home department, Tokio
Téraud, midshipman, French frigate Thémis
Terry, H. T., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Tessensohn, E., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Testevuide, L. G., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama Téus, V., (Inchansti & Co.) merchant, Manila
Thévenard, de, midshipman, French frigate Thémis Thevenet, chief of public works department, Saigon
Thevenin, C. L., wine & spirit merchant, Wyndham street Thévenot, overser of roads, Saigon
Thiéry, assistant treasurer, Saigon
Thiriet, J. superior, Saigon Seminary, Saigon
Thirkell, J. G., assistant editor, North China Herald, Shanghai
Thistedt, T., gunsmith, Shanghai
Thom, W, A., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
Thom, J., (Tanjong Pagar Wharf Co.) moulder, Singapore Thomas, G. B., (Sandilands, Buttery & Co.) clerk, Penang
Thomas, A. C., clerk, Police Court, Penang
Tuomas, J., captain, Mitsu Bishi str. Chitose-maru, Tokio Thomas, T. F., lieutenant, I.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant Thomas, Thos. (Thomas & Mercer) Canton (absent)
Thomas, F. Cave, (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Thompson, G., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Thompson, W. B., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Thompson, P. R. E., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Thompson, J. F., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Thompson, J. L., steward in charge, General Hospital, Yokohama
Thompson, Rev. H., missionary, Amoy
Thompson, A. W., Engineering College, Tokio
Thompson, E., overseer in charge of Protestant Cemetery, Surveyor-general's depart. Thompson, J., captain, steamer Dale, Bangkok
Thompson, D., interpreter, U.S. Legation, Tokio
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Thomson, J., engineer, Borneo Company's Rice Mill, Bangkok
Thompson, G. W., (Oriental Bank) acting agent, Hiogo
Thompson, J. R., (Thompson & Bewick) shipchandler, Hakodate
Thompson, Rev. D., missionary, Tokio
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Thomson, Rev. E. H., missionary, Shanghai
Thonin, administrator of native affairs, Saigon Thorburn, J. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Thorburn, R. F., secretary, Municipal Council, Shanghai Thorne, J., agent American Bible Society, Kiukiang
Thorne, C., Shanghai
Thornicroft, T. C., medical practitioner, Hiogo Thorp, R., clerk, railway department, Yokohama Thow, Rev. W., missionary, Taiwan
Thuesen, J., (Maclay & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Thümena, A., (C. Illies & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Thurban, W. O., sub-lieu'enant, H.B.M. gunboat Sheldrake
Thurburn, J., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Queen's road
Thurburn, A., share broker, and secretary to General Hospital, Shanghai
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Tiaoqui, J. S., La Ciudad de Peking," Manila
Tiède, K., (Jaimie & Burkhardt) accountant, Singapore
Tiefenbacher, M., (W. Meyerink & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Tiegal, Dr. E., professor, Medical College, Tokio Tiffany. O. C., paymaster, U.S. sloop Alert
Tihay, J., Russin mission, Tokio
Tileston, H. N., (O. & O.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Tillson, D. H., compradore, Hiogo
Timm, C. F., (Overbeck & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Tindall, W. G., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Tiraut, secretary of Embassy, Saigon
Tiraut, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Tiret-Bognet, director "Imprimerie Nationale," Saigon
Titjen, H., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Titoushkin, N. N., (Piatkoff Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Titoushkin, N., Maritime Customs clerk, Hankow
Tobler, O., (Sulzer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Toda, B., comisario de gueria, Manila
Toda, E., consul for Spain, Shanghai
Todd, G., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steame: Kworio-maru
Todd, D., second engineer steamer Consolation, Hongkong & Bangkok
Togores, F. R. de, third secretary, Spanish Legation, Peking
Tokmakoff, J. F., (Tokmakoff, Sheve eff & Co.) merchant, Kiachta
Tolatee, B. F., merchant, Hollywood Road (absent)
Tolate, M. B., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) el rk, Amoy
Tolatee, P. F., (P. F. Tolatee) manager, Hollywood road
Tolatee, M. P., (E. N. Metta) clerk, Hollywood road (absent)
Toller, W. W., (Sharp, Toller and Johnson) solicitor, Supreme Court House (absent) Tolliday, T., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Shanghai
Tomalin, Ed., missionary, Chinkiang
Tomes, C. A., (Russelì & Co.) clerk, Praya
Tomkins, A. B., (Reiss & Co.) tea inspector, Praya
Tomlin, G. L., (R. G. Alford) assistant, Arbuthnot road
Tomlin, E., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Tomlinson, Rev. W. S., missionary, Wuchiang, Hankow
Tomlinson, W. L., constable, British Consulate, Ningpo
Tomson, E., (H. W. Tabor & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Tonkin, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hoihow
Tonnochy, M. S., suptd. of gaol, act. col. treasurer, and act. police magistrate Topete, A. B, chief administrator of Estancadas, Manila
Toppan, F. W., midshipman, U. S. sloop Swatara
Topping, H. pilot, Yokohama and Hiogo
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Torcapel, sub-chief, direction of the interior, Saigon Torlesse, A. W., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lily Torres, T., chemist and druggist, Manila
Torres, Rev. E., vice-procurator, Spanish mission, Caine road Torres, T., professor of pharmacy, University, Manila Torrey, J. W., clerk, United States Consulate Court, Bangkok Tottenham, F. E. J., lieutenant, H.M. corvette Curacoa Tottie, W. H., (Iveson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Tourillon, L., inspector of police force, Cholen, Saigon Tournade, Rev. F. Roman Catholic missionary, Shanghai Toutain, M., (V. Roque) assistant, Saigon
Touzalin, E. V., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
Towell, M. E., first class clerk, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Towne, N. P., P.A. engineer, U.S.S. Richmond
Townley, R. H., ensign, U.S.S. Monocacy
Townley, F., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Townsend, G. H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Towse, H. A., superintendent, Yokohama Fire Bridge, Yokohama Toynbee, J. D., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operater, Singapore Toynbee, F. A. (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operater, Singapore Trachsler, J. H., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) clerk, Singapore Trail, W., Siamese Navy, Bangkok
Trannack, R., Maritime Customs assistant tidesurveyor, Taku Tran-Phuoc, distributor, Post- ffice, Saigon
Tratman, J. N., assistant, British Consulate. Canton
Travers, G., consul for Germany, Peddar's Hill and Canton
Travers, A. K., clerk, Colonial Secretary's office
Trebing, Ch., M.D., oculist and physician to German Consulate, Singapore
Trebing, W., master, Customs lightship Newchwang, Newchwang
Tregillus, E. C., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Tremlett, C. F. (W. G. Hale & Co.) merchant, and consul for Great Britain, Saigon
Tremoya, D. de, (Aldecoa & Co.) merchant, Manila
Trench, F., missionary, Kweiyang
Trentinian, General de, commande: of the troops, Saigon
Trenty, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
Trenwith, J. S,, (Celestial Empire office) manager, Shanghai
Trevenen, N. P., inspector of schools, Straits Settlements
Trevithick, F. H., assistant lo-omotive supt. Government railway service, Tokio
Triggs, T. B., lieutenant, H. B.M. corvette Comus
Trigueros, C., ayudante mayor, arsenal, Manila
Trils, I. S., assista..t, Custom house, Manila
Trinidad, T. V., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Tripp, H. J. H., (Mitsu Bishi Mail S. S. Co.) agent, Hongkong
Tritton, E. W., (Robt. Anderson & Co.) merchant, Kiukiang and Hankow (absent)
Triulzi, G., (G. Bolmida) clerk, Yokohama
Trodd, B., (Shanghai Gas Company) meter inspector, Shanghai
Troester, U, husbandry departinent, Tokio
Trompeta, E., engineer, public works department, Manila
Trotter, H., postmaster-general, Singapore
Trotter, D. A., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Trotzig, H., superintendent, Municipal Council, Hiogo
Troup, Jas., British consul, Nagasaki
Trueba, T., clerk, Mint, Manila
Truxton, W. T., cadet midshipman, U.S.S. Richmond
Tuason, J., (W. F. Stevenson) clerk, Manila
Tuason, V., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Tuasou, E., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Tuason, C., (W. F. Stevenson) clerk, Manila
Tuason, J. P., (J M. Tuason & Co.) merchant and banker, Manila
Tuason, G., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) merchant and banker, Manila
Tuason, T., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer, and commission agent, Manila
Tucker, W. J., (R. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Tucker, R. D., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila
Tucker, J. J., marine surveyor to Lloyd's and North China Insurance Co., Shanghai
Tudor, O. P., lieutenant and commander, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
Tulloch, captain, s eamer Martaban, B.ngkok an 1 Singapore
Tumboly, S. F., (R. Dhunjeebhoy & Co.) manager, Gage street Tumboly, D. F., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) clerk, Fouchow
Tunnard, Lieut. H. S., fort adjutant
Turnbull, W. A., (Turnbull, Howie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Turner, J. E., chief engineer, H.M. corvette Curacoa
Turner, R., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Turner, W. M., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, (absent)
Tuska, E. H. (R. Isaacs & Bro.) clerk, Hiogo
Tuson, A. K., assistant paymaster in charge H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito Tweedie, W. L., (Agra Bank) assistant, Shanghai
Twigg, Mrs. P. O'B., undertaker, Shanghai
Twinem, J., deputy commissioner of Customs, H nkow
Twiss, R. W., (J. M. Lyons & Co.) assistant, Acheen
Tyler, H. R., master, U.S. sloop Swatara
Tyler, J. C. Jr., (Austen & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Tyng, Rev. L. S., missionary, Osaka
Tyzack, D., mining engineer, Keelung Colliery
Ubago, G. M., inspector, adminis. colecciones y labores, Manila
Ubeda y Rojo, administrator of customs, Manila
Ugaldezubiaur, S., engineer, floral department, Manila
Ugarte, J. M. de, acting chargé d'affaires of Peru, Canton, and con., H'kong & Macao
Uldall, captain of steamer Kongser, Singapore & Bangkok
Ulisse-Barbaloni de Cesepiana, Conte R., Italian Minister, Tokio
Ullmann, E., (Felix Ullmaun) jeweller, Manila
Ullmann, B., (Felix Ullmann) jeweller, Manila
Ullmann, M., (J. Ullmann & Co.) assistant, Queen's road (absent)
Ullmann, J., (J. Ullmann & Co.) merchant and commission agent, Queen's road
Ullmann, F., importador de alhajas, Manila (absent)
Ulloa, A., architect, Ayuntamiento, Manila.
Uloth, A. D., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Ulrich, C., mariner, Bangkok
Umland, J. M., proprietor, "Imperial Hotel," Nagasaki
Underwood, J. J., medical practitioner, Foochow
Unwin, F. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Upton, T., Custom House, Hiogo
Uren, C. J., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Urge, J., Roman Catholic missionary, Nigpo
Urquhart, F., second engineer, steamer Fokien, Coust
Urquhart, W., (Findlay, Richardsou & Co.) clerk, Manila
Urwick, B., secretary to Vice-admiral Coote, C.B., H.M.S. Iron Duke
Usera, F., clerk, administrative council, Manila
Vacquerel, Rev. H., Roman Catholic missionary, Swatow
Vail, Rev. M. S., missionary, Yokohama
Vaisey, C. T. St. C., (Smith, Bell & Co.) assistant, Cebu
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Vaissière, J., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Val, R. del, administrador colecciones y labores, Manila Valdenebro, V., administracion civil, Manila Valdes, B., coronel, artillery school, Manila Valdezco, J., (C. Valdezco) assistant, Manila Valdezco, C., watchmaker, Manila
Valdivia, F. R. de, canonigo, ecclesiastical department, Manila Vale, T. H., (Harris, Goodwin & Co.) agent, Shanghai (absent) Valentine, B. A., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Valentine, J., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Valentine, Rev. J. D., missionary, Shaoubing, Ningpo Valera, J., sub-inspector of Artillery School, Manila
Valera y Giminez, G., ayudante, inspeccion de montes, Manila Vallance, telegraphist, Saigon
Vallejo, J. M., assistant, public works department, Manila Vallodor, L., interventor, ordenacion de pagas, Manila Valtriny, V. C., (C. Poisson & Co.) merchant, Singapore Van Buren, T., marshal, U.S. Consulate, Yokohama
Van Buren, J. S., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Van Buren, General Thos. B., United States consul-general, Yokohaına Van Buskirk, P.C., mate and commander's clerk, U.S.S. Alert
Van der Vlies, G., merchant, Hiogo
Van Doorn, C. J., engineer in chief, construction section, Tokio Van Dyke, Rev. J. W., missionary, Bangkok
Van Ess, W., constable, British consulate, Chefoo
Vanhame, L., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Vania, R. C., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Vansittart, C. E., commissary of ordnance.
Vapereau, C., professor of French, Peking
Vara, F., assistant, public works department, Manila
Vara, R. de la, (R. de la Vara & Co.) merchant, Manila
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Vasconcellos, Dr. A. M. de, first deacon of cathedral, Macao Vaser, C. L., surgeon, Naval Hospital
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Vaughan, J., pilot, Shanghai
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Velozo, R., (G. Velozo) clerk, Cebu
Venhoizen, J., clerk, import and export office, Singapore Verbeck, Rev. G. F., D.D., LL.D. missionary, Tokio Verchere, Rev. J. M. P., French missionary, Swatow Vergara, J., fiscal, cuerpo juridico de la Armada, Manila Verger, lieutenant, French troops, Hanoi
Vergonjeanne, blacksmith, Saigon
Verloop, H. C., (Hartwig & Co.) shipchandler, Singapore Vernet, E., (Geo. Polite) assistant, Shanghai
Verneville, H. de, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Vernon, J. Y. V., (Chater & Vernon) broker, Queen's road
Versoza, V., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Vey, Right Rev. J. L., Roman Catholic Bishop of Gerasen, Bangkok
Viana, G., contador, tribunal de cuentes, Manila
Vianna, C. M. P., commander Portuguese gunboat Mandovi
Vianna, E., clerk, Administracao do Conselho, Macao
Vic, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Vicente, J. A., boatswain, Water Police, Macao
Victal, F. J., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao Victor, S. B., (Dauver & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Vida, M, ayudante, Estad Mayor de la Plaza, Manila Vidal, midshipman, French frigate Thémis
Vidal, P., professor, San Juan de Letram College, Manila Vidal, clerk, Customs, Haiphong
Vidal y Gomez, J., abogado fiscal, Supreme Court, Manila Vidal y Sabates, E., teniente fiscal, Supreme Court, Manila Vidal y Soler, S., engineer, botanical gardens, Manila Videaŭ, U., cook, "Hotel des Colonies," Shanghai Vieira, A. J., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Vieira, I. L., (Oriental Dispensary) assistant, Stanley street Viejo, M. clerk, administracion de Estancades, Manila
Viénot, H., lawyer, Saigon
Vierra, H. J., (Tanjong Pagar Whari Co.) clerk, Singapore
Vierow, H., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Shanghai
Vieux, superintendent of cemetery, Saigon
Vigano, Rev. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street, and military chaplain Vigroux, Rev. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Tokio
Vila, J., professor of theology, University, Manila
Vilanueva, L., boarding house keeper, Bridges street
Vildosela, A. G., regidore, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Villalba, F., surgeon major, army medical department, Manila
Villauneva, V., inaster of works, Ayuntamiento, Manila
Villanova, C., signalman, Harbour Master's office, Shanghai
Villar, A. M. del, sub-inspector del Ejercito, Macila
Villard, administrator of native affairs, Saigon
Villena, M., (J. M. Tauson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Villion, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Osaka
Villosa, A. J. lieutenant, Portuguese gunboat Mandovi Vincenot, F., wine and spirit merchant, Peel street
Vincent, staff surgeon, French cruiser Champlain
Vincent, Miss A. M., (Mrs. E. A. Vincent) assistant, Yokohama Vincent, Mrs. E. A., milliner and draper, Yokohama
Vincent, Henry, gaoler, British consulate, Yokohama
Vincent, J., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Vincenti, clerk, direction of the interior, Saigon Vinet, telegraphist, Cantho, Cochin China
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Viney, J., (Japan Herald office) foreman, Yokohama
Vinson, G., lawyer, Saigon
Vinton, W., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Virmaitre, A. L., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Canton
Visscher, A., merchant, Niigata
Vittoz-Gallet, fleet engineer, French frigate Thémis
Vivanti, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) freight clerk, Hiogo
Vivian, C., clerk, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Vizcano, F., surgeon, army medical department, Manila
Vizenzinovich, M., lightkeeper, Kiutoan lightship, Shanghai
Vizmanos, B. S. de, secretary Banco Filipino, Manila
Vizmanos y Lecaros, M. S. de, assistant secretary, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Vlavianos, pilot, Haiphong
Vlies, G. van der, proprietor "Bellevue Hotel," Nagasaki
Voelkel, S., (Pharmacie de L'Union) proprietor, Shanghai
Vogel, E., (Vogel & Co.) merchant, Praya
Vogel, Charles, (Vogel & Co.) clerk, Praya Vogel, Ed., (Vogel & Co.) merchant, Praya Voigt, O., (Faber & Voigt) merchant, Hiogo
Voisin, J. M. A., Roman Catholic Mission, Bang-pla-soi, Siam Volke, C., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Sumida Maru Vollhardt, A., proprietor, "New York Saloon," Yokohama Volong, F. A., Macao
Vorrath, P. W., mariner, Bangkok
Vosteen, H., pilot, Takao
Vougny, de, commander of the troops, Hanoi
Vouillemont, E. G., (Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris) manager, Shanghai
Voysey, M., (Geo. Whymark & Co.) compradore, Hiogo
Vries, A. H. de, clerk, Netherlands Cor sulate, Singapore
Vuillermoz, watchmaker, Saigon
Vulliez, J., attorney general, Saigon
Waddell, Rev. Hugh, missionary, Tokio
Wade, T. H. S., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Hankow
Wade, J. H., captain, Customs craiser Shen-chi, Canton
Wade, Sir Thomas F., K.C.B., British Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking
Wadman, E., (Wadman & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Waege, W., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Waggott, bill collector, Yokohama
Wagner, A., engineer, Customs criuser Peng-chao-hai, Canton
Wagner, Dr. G., Ki to, Japan
Wagner, Th., (Patreu Rice Mill) assistant, Bangkok
Wagner, C., professor of music, Yokohama
Wagner, C., first clerk, Central Police station
Wainewright, R. E., solicitor, Shanghai
Waite, G., gunner, gun-powder depôt, Harbour-master's department
Wake, W., overman, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Walch, clerk, colonial treasury, Saigon
Walcot, J. C. P., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Walker, C. S., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Mani.a
Walker, Geo., third engineer, P. & O. steamer Sunda, Hongkong and Japan
Walker, E., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Yokohama
Walker, W., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Niigata-maru, Tokio
Walker, J. M., (Baconnier & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Walker, R. N., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Urada-maru, Tokio
Walker, H. D., navigating lieutenant, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
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Walker, Rev. W. F., missionary, Tientsin
Walker, Mrs. J., washing establishment, Yokohama Walker, Rev. J. E., missionary, Shao-wu-fu, Foochow Walker, A., captain, Customs cruiser Chien-jui, Canton
Walkinshaw, Wm., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's road (absent) Walkinshaw, A. W., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Foochow Wallace, J., (Celestial Empire office) compositor, Shanghai Wallace, J. H., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Wallace, Thos., (Mackenzie & Co) auctioneer, Shanghai Waller, L. E., (W. Birt & Co) straw braid inspector, Shanghai Waller, H. I., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Foochow Wallis, lieutenant, German corvette Freya
Wallis, Wm., (Shanghai Dispensary) proprietor, Shanghai Walsh, F., printer, and proprietor Hiogo News, Hiogo Walsh, R. G., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Walsh, Thomas, (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Walch, John G., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Walstab, R., (Schinne & Francke) clerk, Yokohama
Walter, A., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Chitose-maru, Walter, W. B., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Walter, J., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, Yokohama
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Walter, W. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Walter, W., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Walter, John, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bink) manager, Yokohama Walther, sub-lieutenant, German gunboat Wolf
Wanderleach, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pakhoi
Ward, W. S., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Ward, W. C., (Iveson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Ward, E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ward, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Wardlaw, J. C., (Tait & Co.) merchant, and consul for Portugal, Amoy Warlomont, P, (Bazar Filipino) assistant, Manila
Warlomont, L., (Bazar Filipino) storekeeper, Manila Warner, E. H., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila Warnken, W., lightkeeper, Regent lighthouse, Bangkok Warren, R., steward, H.B.M. naval hospital, Yokohama Warren, H. A., lieutenant, H.M. sloop Flying Fish Warren, P. L., British consul, Tokio
Warren, W. T., lieutenant, H.M. gun-vessel Kestrel Warren, Rev. C. F., missionary, Osaka
Warry, W., student, British Legation, Peking
Washbrook, W. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Washington, R., fleet paymaster, U.S. squadron
Wassell, H. N., second engine. r, P. & O. steamer Malacca, Hongkong and Japan Wassenius, C., assistant engineer, Fire Briga te
Wasserfall, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Waters, T. J., C.E., mechanical engineer, Goto Tankosha, Nagasaki
Waterson, Capt. D., marine surveyor, Saigon
Watkins, T. B., gunner, U.S.S. Richmond
Watson, Geo., store issuer, H.B.M. naval yard, Shanghai
Watson, Rev. J., missionary, Amoy
Watson, W., (P. Maclean & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Watson, W., assistant tide-surveyor, Double Island station, Swatow
Watson, E. B., merchaut, Yokohama
Watson, Jas., M.D., M.R.C.S.E., physician, Newchwang
Watson, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Hankow
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Watson, A. T., (Japan Dispensary) assistant, Yokohama Watson, J. C., controller of police and magistrate, Ningpo Watt, A., chief engineer, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Magpie Watters, T., British consul, Tamsui
Wattez, clerk, Treasury, Saigon
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Watts, Jas., secretary, Pilot Company, Taku
Watts, W., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's office
Wauchope, G., (E. B. Watson) clerk, Yokohama
Wavell,, H. T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Keelung
Weatherstone, T., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) in charge of hulks, Hankow Weaver, A. C. M., (E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.) operator, Singapore
Webb, J. W. M., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Webb, J. W., chief steward, P. & O. steamer Sunda, Hongkong and Japan Webb, Captain F. E.. military accountant, Army Pay Department
Webb, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Manila
Webb, E. G. C., (Purdon & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Webb, S. D., (H. Fɔgg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Weber, H., Upper Yangtsze Pilot, Shanghai
Weber, O., (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Webster, A., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Webster, J. (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Queen's road
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Weeks, C. D., (Weeks & Fry) broker, commission agent, and public accountant, F'chow Wegelin, W., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk, Manila
Wegener, F., Mariti ne Customs examiner, Hankow
Weigert, P., truck and drayman, Yokohama
Weight, Geo., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Comus
Weinberger, C., (H. C. Morf & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Weir, Thos., (C. M. S. N. Co.) superintendent engineer, Shanghai
Welch, Rev. R. E., missionary, Tokio
Welch, J., (White & Welch) tea inspector, Shanghai
Weld, Sir F. A., K.C.M.G., Governor of Straits Settlements
Weld, D., public accountant, Shanghai
Wellesley, G. E., C.E., &c., Maritime Customs assistant engineer, Shanghai (absent) Wells, W., engineer, tug boat Peiho, Taku
Wells, E. W., eu giner and architect, Singap re
Wells, G., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) wharfinger, Singapore
Wells, L., fitter, H.M. Naval Yard
Wells, E. W., (Eastern Extension, Australasia & China Tele. Co.) agent, Shanghai Wells, E,, engineer, tug Orphan, Taku
Wells, E. J., (Gas Co.) engineer, manager, and secretary, Singapore
Wells, W. (Gas Co) assistant, Singapore (absent)
Wells, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, (absent)
Welsh, J., (Japan Photographic Association) assistant, Yokohama
Wemyss, A., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant and cashier, Queen's road
Wenninohs, E., tailor, Shanghai
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West, Jas., (Chartered Bank of India) acting accountant, Manila
West, J., (Kelly & Walsh) assistant, Shanghai
Westall, A. C.. (Carter & Co.) public silk inspector, Shanghai
Westendorf, C., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Westlake, C. H., (Straits Times) printing superintendent, Singapore Westoby, G. T., captain, steamer Namoa, Coast
Wetegrove, J., Kowloon Hotel
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Wetmore, W. S., (Frazar & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Wex, E., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Wharry, C. J., M.D., superintendent of Civil Hospital
Wheeler, W., (Geo. R. Stevens & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Wheeler, Dr. E., medical officer to railway department, and general hos., Yokohama Wheeler, G. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wheeley, E., (A. Dent & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Wheelock, T. R., (Wheelock & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Whelan, J., agricultural department, Otaru, Kaitakushi, Japan
White, Rev. W. J., missionary, Tokio
White, Wm., (White & Welsh) commission merchant, Shanghai White, F. W., commissioner of Customs, Hankow
White, J., pilot, Nagasaki
White, Rev. W,, missionary, Canton
White, R. W. E., captain 27th Inniskillings
White, J., verger and sexton, St. John's Cathedral
White, Fred. E., British consulate constable, Yokohama
White, R. G., medical practitioner, Chinkiang
White, Aug., (White & Miller) bill broker, Shanghai
White, F. G., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
White, J. R., steward, Sailors' Home, West point
Whitehead, T. H., (Chartered Bank of India) agent, Yokohama Whitehead, W. F., inspector of brothels
Whitfield, Geo., (Whitfield & Dowson) engineer, Yokohama
Whiting, Rev. J. L., missionary, Peking
Whitley, A. W., staff surgeon, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Whitlock, G. W., lightkeeper, Newchwang
Whitman, C. O., professor, Imperial University, Tokio
Whitmore, J. W., (C. & J. Trading Co.) assistant, Yokohama Whitney, F. E., instructor, Imperial University, Tokio Whitney, H. T., M.D., missionary, Shao-wu-fu, Focchow Whittlesey, H. C., Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai Whymark, G., (Geo. Whymark & Co.) compradore, Hiogo Whyte, A. B., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Whyte, J., chief engineer, Chinese gunboat Sui-tsing, Canton Wicking, H., commission agens, Club Chambers Wiechmann, H., (J. Zobel) assistant, Manila
Wieler, G., (Wieler & Co.) merchant, Praya
Wieler, Oscar, (Wieler & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent)
Wiget, C. C., (Mathieu & Co.) merchant, Penang
Wiggins, C., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) shipchandler, Hiogo
Wignall, J. H., chief engineer, Mitsu Bishi steamer Atago-maru, Tokio
Wijnhoven, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Peking
Wilck, C.. (Wilck & Mie'enhaussen) tailor, Shanghai
Wilcox, R. C., lessee and editor, Daily Press
Wilgaard, J., (Hall and Holtz) assistaut, Shanghai Wilkie, J., chief engineer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Wilkin, A. J., (Wilkin & Robison) merchant, Yokohama
Wilkin, constable, British Legation, Peking
Wilkinson, W. H., student, Bri ish Legation, Peking Wilkinson, H. S., British Consul, Niigata (absent)
Willan, L. P., commander, Naval department, Tokio
Willans, Hon. W. W., colonial treasurer, Singapore Williams, R., pilot, Shanghai
Williams, S. E., Maritime Customs berthing officer, Tientsin Williams, T. E. H., surgeon, H.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
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Williams, E. S., inspector of police, Tientsin
Williams, S. B., chief engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge Williams, J. O'B., M.D., surgeon, H.B.M. sloop Pegasus
Williams, T. E., engineer, Naval Yard
Williams, Rev. J., missionary, Tokio
Williams, Right Rev. C. M., missionary, Tokio
Williams, C. C., (Williams & Co.) commission merchant, and U.S. Consul, Swatow Williams, W. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Williams, F. T., assistant, Shanghai club, Shanghai
Williams, P., pilot, Swatow
Williams, Rev. Mark, missionary, Kalgan
Williamson, J. W. L., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Williamson, Rev. Jas., missionary, Fungwha, Ningpo
Williamson, Rev. Alex., LL.D., missionary, Chefoo
Williamson, T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Williamson, T. G., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Willis, W., medical officer, British Legation, Tokio Willits, Rev. O. W., missionary, Peking
Willmott, J. (A. S. Watson & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Wills, J. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Wilnaw, P. F. S., lightkeeper, Ting-seu lighthouse, Amoy Wilson, A.. clerk, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Wilson, W., chief officer, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Wilson, J., "National Hotel," assistant Queen's road
Wilson, Rev. J., missionary, Chiang Mai, Siam
Wilson, Maritime Customs diver, Shanghai
Wilson, Jas., merchant, Tientsin
Wilson, J. C. G., (Barlow & Wilson) assistant, Manila
Wilson, J., second engineer, steamer Albay, Coast
Wilson, John, agent National Bible Society of Scotland, Chinkiang Wilson, G., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountaut, Shanghai Wilson, F., (Barlow & Wilson) engineer, Iloilo
Wilson, J., engineer, Mitsu Bishi M. S. S. Co., Yokohama Wilson, R., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Wilson, J., (J. Witte & Co.) manager of machine works, Manila
Wilson, J., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Wilson, J. W., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) operator, Singapore Wilson, A., inspector of municipal police, Lowza station, Shanghai
Wilson, J. A., (Howell & Co.) merchant, Hakodate
Wilson, Wilberforce, C.E., (Wilson & Bird) architect, (absent)
Wilson, W., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy Windrum, lieutenant W., quartermaster, 27th Inniskillings
Windsor, T., (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Wingate, J. C., U.S. Consul, Foochow
Wingrove, G. R., (Brand Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Winn, S. D., agricultural department, Otaru, Kaitakushi, Japan Winn, R v. T. C., missionary, Tokio
Winn, H. H., dentist, Shanghai
Winneb rg, W., (Fearon, Low & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Winstanley, J., auctioneer, Yokohama
Winstanley, A., (Cornes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Winterbottom, Thos., paymaster, H.B M.S. Victor Emanuel
Winters, Sergt. T., R.A., orduance armorour, Ordnance Store Department
Wintle, V. D'O., (Russell & Co) clerk, Shanghai
Winton, J, J., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) acting agent, Singapore Wirgman, C., proprietor, Japan Punch, Yokohama
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Wisas, D., lightkeeper, Luson lighthouse, Chefoo
Wishart, C., (New Harbour Dock Co.) manager, Singapore
Wismer, E., (H. Ahrens & Co.) c'erk, Yoko'sama
Wisner, J. H., (Wisner & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Withayn, J., (J. Reyna) assistant, Iloilo
Withers, G., captain, Mitsu Rishi steam tug Yenoshima-maru, Tokio Withome, W., engineer, Iloilo
Witkowski, J., (C. Illies & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Witt, J. J., pilot, Bangkok
Witte, A., (Dircks & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Witte, Julius, engineer and ice manufacturer, Manila
Wladmir, Rev., Russ.an Mission, Tokio
Wodehouse, A. P., captain, 27th Inniskillings
Wodehouse, H. E., clerk of councils, & chief clerk Colonial Secretary's office (absent) Wodsworth, W. D., staff surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Woelz, A., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Wohlters, A., (F. Blackhead & Co.) assistant, Praya central
Wolf, L., (F. Knoblauch & Co.) commission merchant, Yokohama
Wolfe, Rev. John, missionary, Foochow (absent)
Wolfenden, Richard, chief engineer, revenue steamer Ling Feng, Amoy (absent) Wolfenden, Robt., acting chief engineer, revenue steamer Ling Feng, Amoy
Walfers, P., Maritime Customs watcher, Shanghai
Wolff, M., bill broker, Shanghai
Wolff, C. H. H., Government school, Osaka
Wolff, A., (Siber & Brennwald) merchant & act. conl.-general for Switzerland, Y'hama Wolfs, J., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Wolter, C., (E. Meyer & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Wood, T. L., puisne judge, Singapore
Wood, J. M., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila
Wood, Peter, missionary, Ichang
Wood, Chas., (Kobe Iron Works) macbine shop fitter, Hiogo
Wood, A. G. (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Wood, Wm., constable, British Legation escort, Tokio
Wood, R. W. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow (absent)
Wood, Thos., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Woodford, E. D., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Woodford, P. J., (Rodyk & Davidson) clerk, Singapore
Woodford, J. D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road Woodford, H. B., (New Dispensary) proprietor, Singapore
Woodhouse, B., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Woodin, E. L., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Woodin, Rev. Simeon F., missionary, Foochow
Woodruff, F. E., commissioner of Customs Amoy
Woodley, M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Woodman, Rev. E. R., missionary, Tokio
Wookerjee, C., merchant, Peel street
Woolley, W. A., assistant, British Consulate, Nagasaki
Woolley, A., clerk, P. & O. S. N. Co., Queen's road
Woolnough, H. A., (Hongkong Dispensary) manager, Queen's road
Worcester, G. H., ensign, U.S.S. Ashuelot
Worgitzky, C., mariner, Bangkok
Workman, H. J., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Calbayog, Fhilippines
Worsley, F., commander, E. E., A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s str. Sherard Osbera, Singapore
Worthington, Thos., (Ker & Co.) merchant, Manila
Wotton, Wm., (Brereton & Wotton) solicitor, Queen's road.
Wrankin, H., lighthouse-keeper, Bangkok
FOREIGN RESIDENTS,
Wright, S. W., secretary to Commodore Smith, Victor Emanuel Wright, R. W., second officer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Wright, B. F., Locomotive superintendent, railway service, Kobe Wright, Rev. W. B., missionary, Tokio
Wright, D. M., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Taiwan
Wright, F. E., audit secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking (absent) Wright, Alex., (Hunt & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Wright, E. E., midshipman, U.S. sloop Swatara
Wright, T. W., (Sayle & Co.) assistan, Shanghai
Wright, Rev. A. C., chaplain, H.B.M.S. corvette Comus
Wright, Robt., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila (absent) Wrightson, C. W., (Reid, Evans & Co. clerk, Shanghai Wusinowski, Ad., (Fressel & Co.) merchant, Manila Wyatt, J. M., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai Wylie, R. A., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Wyllie, J. S., chief officer, steamer Hailoong, Coast Wyneken, R., (Staehelin & Stahlknecht) clerk, Singapore Wynhoven, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Tientsin Wynn, J., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Nagoya-maru, Tokio
Xavier, L. A., purser, receiving ship Ariel, Shanghai Xavier, J. M., (G. Falck) assistant, Bangkok
Xavier, R. G., (Horse Repository) assistant, Garden road Xavier, J., (U. Pila & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Xavier, P. F., (Kruse & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Xavier, L., (Noronha & Co.) compositor, Zetland street Xavier, H., (Geo. Whymark & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Xavier, S., (Noronha & Co.) compositor, Zetland street Xavier, L. E., Macao
Xavier, Q., almoxarifado de guerra, Macao
Xavier, L., clerk, Audit office, Bangkok
Xavier, L. A., (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, Praya
Xav er, I. A., (R. H. Cairns) clerk, Club chambers
Xavier, F. M, writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Xavier, M. B., linguist, Procurador's department, Macao
Xicto, A., surveyor of works, French Municipal Council, Shanghai
Yeats, J., quarter-master in charge, Customs' revenue steam launch Yü-min, Canton
Yelverton, B. J. D., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Comus
Yeo, G. J., engineer and secretary, Gas Co., Shanghai
Yeomans, H., constalle, British Consulate, Tientsin
Ygnacio, L., ecclesiastical department, Manila
York, G. E., (T. Weeks & Co.) draper, Shanghai
Yorke, E. W., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke
Yorke, B. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Chinkiang
Youd, F. M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Young, W. H., sub-accountant, Chartered Bank of India, &c., Manila Young, A. S., chief officer steamer A. Apcar, Hongkong & Calcutta
Young, R., captain steamer Consolation, Hongkong and Bangkok
Young, Wm., medical practitioner, "Woodville," Arbuthnot road
Young, P., (W. G. Hale & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Young, M., captain, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Young, C., captain, Mitsu Bishi steamer Takasago maru, Tokio Young, J., pilot, Taku
Young, W. S. (Gilman & Co.) merchant, d'Aguilar street
Young, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) shipwright, Kowloon
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Young, J. M., (Rodewald & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Young, J. J. B., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Iron Duke Young, A. H., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Young, H. M., lieutenant, 27th Inniskillings
Young, Geo., Hiogo
Young, R., medical practitioner, "Woodville," Arbuthnot road (absent)
Young, S., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Youngs, E. A., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, and United States vice-consul, Manila Youngson, W., Maritime Custoins examiner, Shanghai
Yrisarry, M. T., (Inchausti & Co,) clerk, Manila
Yrisarry, J. M., (Inchausti & Co.) merchant, Manila
Ysasi, J. M., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila
Yulo, T., trader, Iloilo
Yusta, J., assistant, Custom house, Manila
Yvanovich, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Yvanovich, G., (R. McMurdo) clerk, Hunt's Block
Zachariæ, V., M.D., physician to Ger. con., and Customs medical attendant, Shanghai
Zamora, P., ecclesiastical department, Manila
Zamora, P., civil doctor, Manila
Zapata, J. S. v, lieutenant of cavalry, Manila
Zappe, Ed., German consul, Yokohama
Zarate, A. V. de, member of administrative council, Manila
Zarogo, Y., sugar manufacturer, Iloilo
Zedelius, C., M.D., medical practitioner, Shanghai
Zelesny,, professor of medicine, University of Tokio
Zelowich, coffee house keeper, Haiphong
Zicano, P., proprietor, Grand Hotel, Yokohama
Ziegfeld, H., (C. & J. Trading Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Ziegler, C., (Ziegler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Ziegler, Rev. H., missionary, Basil Mission, Nyenhangli Zirzou, commander German frigate Vineta
Zobel J., chemist, Manila (absent)
Zollikofer, V., (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Zolorzano, J. Ortiz de, accountant general's office, Manila
Zurbana, E. G. de, colonel of cavalry, Manila
Zubeldia, M., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Legaspi, Philippines
Zulueta, C., trader, Iloilo
Zuzarte, D., proprietor, "Colonial Press," Singapore
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HONGKONG.
This, the most eastern of British possessions, is situate off the coast of the Kwangtung province, at the mouth of the Canton river. It is distant about 40 miles from Macao and 90 from Canton, and lies between 22 deg. 9 min. and 22 deg. 1 min. N. lat., and 114 deg 5 min. and 114 deg. 18 min. E. long. The name of the island (Heung Kong) signifies Good Harbour. Hongkong is a Crown Colony and was ceded to Great Britain by the Chinese Government in 1841. The Government is admi- nistered by a Governor, aided by an Executive Council of five officials. The Legislative Council is presided over by the Governor, and is composed of the Chief Justice, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Treasurer, and four unofficial members nominated by the Crown on the recommendation of the Governor.
The island is about 11 miles long and from 2 to 5 broad; its circumference is about 27 miles. It consists of a broken ridge of lofty hills, with few valleys of any extent and scarcely any ground available for cultivation. It is well watered by numerous streams, many of which are perennial, and from the waterworks at Pok- folum water of excellent quality but in limited quantity is supplied to all parts of the city of Victoria.
The harbour of Hongkong is one of the finest and most beautiful in the world, having an area of ten square miles, and is always crowded with shipping, presenting an animated and imposing spectacle. It consists of the sheet of water between the island and the mainland, and is enclosed on all sides by lofty hills, unfortunately Lare of foliage, except where trees have been planted near the city, but pleasingly green during the south-west monsoon An extensive scheme of afforestation has, however, lately been commenced. The City of Victoria is magnificently situated, the houses, many of them large and handsome, rising, tier upon tier, from the water's edge to a height of several hundred feet on the face of the Peak, while several bungalows are visible on the very summit of the hills. Seen from the water at night, when lamps twinkle among the trees and houses, the city, spreading along the shore. for upwards of four miles, affords a sight not to be forgotten.
Nor on landing are the favourable impressions of the stranger dissipated. The city is well built, the roads and streets are for the most part admirably made and kept, the Public Gardens almost unrivalled for their beauty, and many of the thoroughfares delightfully shaded with well grown trees. The chief public building is the City Hall, erected in 1866-9 by subscription; it contains an elegant theatre, numerous large rooms used for balls and public meetings, an excellent and valuable Library, and a Museum yearly increasing in importance. The Government Offices, Supreme Court House, and Club are plain but substantial structures. Government House is admirably situated, in picturesque grounds pleasingly laid out, in the centre of the city. The Gaol is a large and massive structure, but the accommodation afforded by it is not in excess of the large demands made on it, owing to the inroa s of the criminal population of Kwangtung being so constant and persevering. The Civil Hospital is a large but plain building in Taipingshan. The Government Central School, a most important institution, having some six hundred pupils, is very badly housed at present. The Tung Wa Hospital, a Chinese institution, occupies a large and roomy building. The barracks for the garrison are large, and constructed with great regard for the health and comfort of the troops, and the buildings belonging to the Naval Establishment are substantial and spacious. The Central Market is a lirty and inconvenient place, which is entirely given up to the natives owing to its repulsive condition. The Praya wall, which was reconstructed in 1879-80, is a work of much solidity and strength, reflecting the greatest credit on the Survey Depart- ment. It is faced with large blocks of hewn granite and backed with concrete, and presents a good effect from the water. The Clock Tower, near Peddar's Wharf, was erected by public subscription in 1862, and the illuminatel clock was presented to the Colony by the firm of Douglas Lapraik & Co.
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The chief religious buildings are: S. John's Cathedral (Anglican), which occupies a commanding site above the Parade Ground, and is a Gothic church of considera ble size but with few pretensions to architecture. It has a square tower, with pinnacles, over the western porch, and possesses a peal of bells. A bandsome stained window
in the east end, over the altar, is the chief adornment of the interior. S. Peter's (Seamen's) Church, at West Point, close to the Sailors' Home, is a neat Gothic erection with a spire. It also has a stained glass window, presented in 1878. S. Stephen's (native) Church, in Taipingshan, is a plain building with a bell turret. Union Church is a pleasing edifice in the Italian style of architecture, with a spire, and contains accommodation for about 500 persons. The Roman Catholic Cathedral, in Wellington Street, is a remarkably plain but commodious structure with small twin domes. S. Joseph's Church, in Garden Road, is a neat edifice erected in 1876 on the site of one destroyed by the great typhoon of 1874; and there are seve: al smaller Catholic mission churches. There is also a Jewish Synagogue in Hollywood Road, and a Mahomedan Mosque in Mosque Street. The Roman Catholics possess a Reformatory for Chinese boys and several charitable and educational institutions, which are very efficiently managed. Other denominations likewise support establish- ments of the same character, conspicuous among which are the Diocesan Home and Orphanage, the German Foundling House, Baxter Vernacular School, &c.
The Anglican, Roman Catholic, Parsee, and Mabomedan Cemeteries occupy sites in Wong-nai Chung Valley, and are kept in good order. The Anglican cemetery is almost a rival to the Public Gardens, being admirably laid out and charmingly situated.
There are several Clubs in the Colony. The principal are the Hongkong Club, the Club Germania, and the Lusitano Club. There is a Recreation Club, which possesses Bath and Boat houses on the Praya near the Cricket Ground, a Cricket Club, and a Yacht Club, all kept up with much spirit.
The annual races are held at the latter end of February on ti e Race Course in Wong-nai Chung Valley, at the east end of the town, a beautiful spot enclosed by fire-clad hills. On this occasion the whole colony makes holiday, and the stands and course are crowded with one of the most motley collections of humanity to be seen in any part of the world. Most of the races are run with North China ponies, and there is generally good sport. A regatta is held in December in the Athletic Sports harbour, but it does not evoke the same enthusiasm as the races. are also got up every year by the garrison, and occasional swimming matches and boat races take place. There is an Amateur Dramatic Club, the members of which give several performances in the City Hall Theatre during the season; and the Choral Society provides a series of Amateur Concerts in St. Andrew's Hall. In addition to the attempts made by the colonists to provide amusements, itinerant companies frequently visit Hongkong, and give a series of performances.
There is excellent Dock accommodation for the largest vessels. The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Limited, have two extensive establishments, one at Kowloon, the other at Aberdeen. The Docks of this company are fitted with all appliances for engineering and carpenter's work, and are seldom empty. At the Aberdeen docks the largest ironclads and mail steamers can be and are frequently docked. The Cosmopolitan Dock is also a capacious dock 560 feet long, and is situated at Sam-shui Pò, in British Kowloon. There are two patent slips, which were purchased last year by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, and other establishments at which ship-building is carried on, and some good sized st amers have been launched in the Colony. Her Majesty's Naval Yard likewise contains machine sheds and fitting shops on a large scale, and repairs can be effected to the machinery of the British men-of-war with great expedition.
There are few good hotels in the Colony. The chief establishments are the Hongkong Hotel, close to the Clock Tower, and the Stag, in Queen's Road, both of which are centrally situated and provide good accommodation for travellers.
There are two daily papers published in English, the Hongkong Daily Press, which appears in the morning, and the China Mail, issued in the evening. There are
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also two fortnightly papers, which are published on the morning of the departure of the English mail, namely, the China Overland Trade Report (the commercial journal of the Far East), and the Overland China Mail. The Hongkong Catholic Register is a religious paper published weekly. The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan, &c., appears annually, and is issued from the Daily Press office. The China R. view, which is devoted to reviews and papers on Chinese topics, is published once every two months. The native Press is represented by three daily papers-the Chung Ngoi San Po, which is the oldest, published at the Daily Press Office; the Wa Tsz Yat Po, or Chinese Mail; and the Tsun Wan Yat Po, or Universal Circulating Herald. There is also a bi-weekly called Kam Sz Ping Luk. The Government Gazette is published once a week.
Manufactures are represented by two large sugar refineries, the China and the Wanchai, a Distillery, and some native factories. Among the industries pursued by the Chinese are glass blowing, vermillion manufacture, tanning, dyeing; beau-curd, tooth-powder, match, cigar and tobacco making, &c.
There are several villages on the island, the largest of which is Shau-ki Wan, situate in a bay in the Li-ü Mun Pass. Aberdeen, on the south of the island, possesses a well sheltered little harbour, much frequented by fishing craft. Two large docks of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company are also situated there, and add to the importance of the place. Pokfolum, on the road to Aberdeen, about four miles from Victoria, is a plac of resort for European residents in the lot weather, and some elegant bun.alows have been erected in pleasant and picturesque situations, commanding fine sea views and cool breezes. The sanitarium of the French Missions is located at Pokfolum, and is a fine building with an elegant chapel attached. Stanley, situated in a small bay on the south-east of the island, was once the site of a military station, but the barracks were pulled down a few years back, and the village is stagnant. There are good carriage roads from Victoria both to Aberdeen and Shau-ki Wan, and a bridle road to Stanley. A good bridle road leads up to the summit of Victoria Peak, with other paths branching off from it along the adjoining hills. Within the past three years the number of bungalows on and about the Peak has increased so much that they now form quite an alpine village.
Across the harbour is the dependency of British Kowloon. This peninsula was ceded to Great Britain in 1861. It has an area of four square miles, and, though formerly a most arid and desolate strip of land, has latterly made considerable pro- gress. Yau-ma Ti, the principal village, has largely increased in population, and bids fair to become an important town. A number of European houses and a club have been erected and numerous gardens laid out at Tsim-sha Tsui, which place is much resorted to by the British and foreign residents. Steam ferries ply regularly between this place, Yau-ma Ti, and Victoria.
The total population of the Colony of Hongkong according to the census of 1876, was 139,144, showing an increase of 17,159 since 1872, when the preceding census was taken. The European community was larger by 247, but this increase was solely due to the immigration of Portuguese from Macao. Nearly every other nationality showed a consid rable reduction, there being 86 British, 12 German, 12 American, and 10 Danish male adult residents fewer than in 1872. The total population of the city of Victoria was returned at 111,684; that of Kowloon at 7,704; of Shau-ki Wau 3,011; of Aberdeen 1,669; and Stanley 944. The rest of the population is distributed among the smaller villages and the boat population other than in Victoria harbour. The total British and foreign population numbered 7,525, but the residents proper are returned at 2,767, the former figures including the naval and military establishments, police, shipping in harbour, and temporary residents. The Indians and others of mixed blood numbered 1,451. Since the census of 1876 the Chinese population has considerably increased, and the population of the Colony may now be roughly estimated at 150,000.
Hongkong formerly enjoyed a most unenviable notoriety for unh althiness, and in years past the troops garrisoned bere undoubtedly suffered severely. A great deal of the sickness in the early days of the Colony was caused by excavating and cther-
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wise disturbing the disintegrated granite of which the soil of the island mainly con- sists, and which appears to throw off malarious exualations when upturned. At the present time, however, the Colony is one of the healthiest spots in the world in the same latitude, and when the ignorance of newcomers respecting the climate, the rashness and excesses of seamen, and the squalor and crowded condition of the Chinese quarter of the town are considered, the mortality is by no means excessive. The annual death rate per 1,000 for the whole population in 1878 was 29.60, for the British and foreign population, 18.73, or deducting non-residents, 14.90. The annual average rainfall is 78.54 inches, while the average annual range of the thermometer is from 43 deg. to 89 deg.
The finances of the Colony have for several years gone on improving, and the estimated revenue for 1880 is $1,080,173, while the expenditure is estimated at $986,422.
Hongkong is a free port, and it is therefore impossible to give any return of its imports and exports. During the year 1879 the following tonnage entered and cleared with cargoes:-
American
British..
NATIONALITY
Chinese
Chinese Junks
Danish
Dutch
French.
German
Italian
Japanese
Nicaraguan.
Norwegian
Portuguese.
Russian
Siamese
Spanish
Swedish
ENTERED
CLEARED
Vessels
85. 1,959. 116.
Tons.
90,261. 1,878,218.
94,007.
Vessels.
76. 1,834..
113.
Tons. 81,207 1,769.231
92,514
16,661.
1,223.171.
17,269..
1,287,612
17
10,826.
9
5,373
8..
1,289.
5.
2,780
107.
160,099.
96.
156,022
234..
126,880.
174..
94,712
3..
2,100.
724
6
6,574.
6.
6,574
1.
173
10..
6,099
5..
3,826
1
632
2
1,262
4.
4,020
4..
3,278
41
20,934.
12.
5,506
63.
22,520..
59..
20,873
4.
1,190.
2
788
19,322
3,652,402
19,668
3,535,485
There also entered in ballast 7,915 vessels, with 470,266 tons, and cleared 7,019 vessels with 582,247 tons. The total shows a decrease as compared with the previous year of 230,000 tons, of which amount trade in British bottoms only shows a reduction of 1.46 per cent. There is a steady yearly increase in the steamer tonnage, and a corresponding falling-off in that of sailing ships.
The trade chiefly consists in opium, suvar, salt, flour, oil, cotton goods, earthen- ware, amber, ivory, sandalwood, betel, vegetables, granite, &c., &c. The bulk of the European trade of China and Japan passes through this port.
Hongkong possesses unrivalled steam communication. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and the Messageries Maritimes convey the European mail weekly, the Pacific Mail Com any and the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company maintain a mail service with San Francisco, the Eastern and Australian Mail Steamship Company have a monthly service with the Australian Colonies, and several outside steamers run between Hongkong and the Australian ports. In addition to all these, several great lines of merchant steamers maintain regular communication between London, Liverpool, and Hongkong, of which the Ocean Steamship Company and the Glen and Castle lines are the most conspicuous. The Netherlands Indian Steam Navigation Company now maintain direct monthly communication between Java and Hongkong. Between the ports on the east coast of China and Hongkong the steamers of Messrs. Douglas Lapraik & Co. ply regularly twice a week and there is constant steam communication with Hoihow, Manila, Saigon, Haiphong, Bangkok, &c. With Shanghai and the ports of Japan there is frequent communication in addition to the mail steamers which leave weekly, while the steamers of the Mitsu Bishi Mail Steamship Company run fortnightly between Yokohama, Kobe, and Hongkong. Between Hongkong, Macao, and Canton there is a daily steam service. The telegraphic communication of the Colony extends to nearly every part of the world.
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HONGKONG.
DIRECTORY.
Colonial Departments, Public Offices, &c.
Colonial Government.
Governor, Commander-in-Chief, and Vice- Admiral-His Excellency Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary-Hon. W. H. Marsh
(absent)
Acting Colonial Secretary-Hon. F. Stewart Extra Aide-de-camp to H.E. the Governor▬▬
Capt. Francis, H.K.V.
Private Secretary-Dr. E. J. Eitel
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
議政局
I Ching Kuk.
His Excellency Sir John Pope Hennessy,
K.C.M.G., president
The Senior Military Officer in Command
Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Attorney General
Hon. John Macneile Price
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
定例局
Ting-lai Kuk.
do.
do.
do. -A. K. Travers
| Acting First clerk-J. M. S. Alves
Second Third Fourth
do. -P. H. do Rozario Temporary clerk-J. P. da Costa
do. -Ng Kwai Shang
Cadet J. H. S. Lockhart
COLONIAL TREASURY.
庫珍署
Fu Mò Shü.
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Acting Colonial Treasurer-Hon. M. S.
Tonnochy
First Clerk & Cashier-J. A. de Carvalho
2nd do. and Accountant-A. F. Alves 3rd do.-A. R. Madar
4th do.-P. M. Alves
Notice Server-Lum Shu Tak First Shroff-Cheung Alloy
Second do.-Cheong Achow
Valuators of Police and Lighting Rates-
G. S. Northcote and P. M. Alves
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.
工務署
Kung Mo Shi
His Excellency Sir John Pope Hennessy, Surveyor General-Hon. John M. Price,
K.C.M.G., president
Hon. Chief Justice
Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Attorney General Hon. Colonial Treasurer
Hon. Phineas Ryrie Hon. W. Keswick Hon. J. M. Price Hon. Ng Choy
non-official members
Clerk of Councils-H. E. Wodehouse (ab-
sent)
Acting do. J. M. d'Almada e Castro
Public Offices.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
輔政使署
Fu Ching Sz Shü.
(absent)
Acting do.
F.G.S., F.R.G.S. (absent)
Acting Surveyor Gen.-E. Bowdler
Assist. Surveyor Geueral-A. K. Leigh
Inspector of Buildings-S. R. Neate Clerk of Works-
Acting First clerk-M. Gutierrez Third do.-Chan a Fook
Fourth do.-J. G. Gutierrez
Overseers of Works---W. Watts, G. Baynes,
E. Rose, E. Lewis
Overseer in charge of Protestant Cemetery-
E. Thompson
Interpreters-Shi Sheung, Kam Mun, Lam
Su
GENERAL POST-OFFICE.
書信館
Shü-sun Kún
Colonial Secretary-Hon. W. H. Marsh Postmaster General-A. Lister
-Hon. F. Stewart
Chief clerk-H. E. Wodehouse (absent) Acting do.-J. M. D'Almada e Castro First do.-
do.
Assistant Ditto.-S. Barff Accountant-J. G. da Rocha
Clerks―J. M. E. Machado. A. Leiria, A. J. Rodrigues, A. M. Placé, Z. M Barradas, A. da Silva, J. H. Britto, & T. Barradas
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HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
GOVERNMENT GARDENS
Marine Officers--A. L. S. del Aguila and
D. A. da Costa
POSTMASTERS.
Shanghai-F. G. Machado
G. S. S. da Silva, clerk
Macao R. de Souza (Honorary)
POSTAL AGENTS.
Hoihow-J. Scott (Honorary) Canton- J. N. Jordan
Swatow-O. Johnson
Amoy G. Brown
Foochow E. L. B. Allen
Ningpo-W. M. Cooper (H. M. Consul)
Hankow-H. F. Brady
STAMP REVENUE OFFICE.
印捐局
Yan-kün Kuk.
Collector A. Lister
First Clerk-J. S. Rodrigues
Second Clerk-E. H. d'Aquino`
Shroff-Ho Chung-shang
Chinese Agency-79, Bonham Strand Agent-Un Man-tsoi
AUDITOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. 考敷署
Hau hò Shi
Auditor Gen.-Hon. W. H. Marsh Acting Auditor-Hon. F. Stewart, LL.D. Audit Clerk-J. M. A. da Silva
Second Clerk-F. V. Ribeiro
Third clerk-F. Friere
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
華民政務司
Wà Man Ching Mò Sz.
Acting Registrar General-John Gerrard
First clerk-John Gerrard
Second clerk-G. S. Northcote Registration clerk-C. Osmund
Chinese clerks-Im A Mong, Ip Ping
Kwan
Chinese Registration clerks-Sung Sing,
Fung Chan
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, MAR- RIAGES, AND DEATHS.
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
婚姻事務司署
Fan-yan Sz Mò Sz Shü.
Registrar--The Registrar General
Deputy Registrar-John Gerrard
AND
TREE PLANTING DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-Charles Ford Foreman of Foresters-U Atai
do. Gardens-Lee Achin
Clerk and Interpreter-U Ting Sin
5 Sub-foremen, 25 labourers, 10 forres-
ters, 1 watchman
HARBOUR DEPARTMENTS.
船政司
Shün-ching Sz.
Harbour Master, Marine Magistrate, Emigra-
tion and Customs Officer-H. G. Thom-
sett, R.N.
Assistant do.-J. P. McEuen, R.N.
HARBOUR OFFICE, PRAYA WEST.
Clerks-F. Machado, J. L. de S. Alves,
A. C. Botelho
Boarding Officers-A. F. Sampson, J.
Speechly
Inspectors of C rgo Boats & Junks-W. Mc-
Clellan, J. J. Collaço, M. J. Chagas Indian Interpreter-Soonderam
Chinese Interpreters and Writers-Tsang
Hoi, Chan Chan, Cheung Ip Shroff to the Department-Leong Chung
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE. Sailors' Home, West Point.
Deputy Superintendent-
Acting do.-A. P. Guterres Clerk-H. W. Sampson (acting) Indian Interpreter-Idroos Moosdeen
LIGHT HOUSES.
Collector of Light Dues-J.P. McEuen, R.N. Light Keepers, Cape d'Aguilar-A. Baird,
L. L. Lopes, and two Chinese Green Island-H. L. Mather, & 1 Chinese Cape Collinson-Two Chinese
Gunpowder DEPÔT, STONE CUTTER'S ISLAND.
Officer in charge-T. M. Leatherbarrow Gunner George Waite
OUT-STATIONS.
Shau-ki Wan-Inspector J. C. Swanston Stanley-Inspector Mackie Aberdeen-Sergeant W. King
Yau-Ma Ti-Inspector J. Cameron
SIGNAL STATION, VICTORIA PEAK.
In charge-F. C. Collaço
Assistants-Ko Kam-fuk and Su Hoi
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Judicial Establishment.
SUPREME COURT.
臬署
Nip Shu.
Chief Justice-Hon.
Sir John Smale,
Knight
Puisne Judge-Hon. F. Snowden
Attorney-General--Hon. E. L. O'Malley Registrar-H. F. Gibbons
Acting Deputy Registrars--W. H. R.
Mossop and C. F. A. Sangster
Crown Solicitor-Edmund Sharp (absent) Acting Crown Solicitor--A. B. Johnson Sheriff--C. F. A. Sangster
Deputy Sheriff-W. H. R. Mossop
Official Trustee-Hon. C. B. P.unket (ab-
sent)
Acting
do. C. F. A. Sangster
Acting Accountant-S. Barff
Clerk of Court-C. F. A. Sangster
Secretary and Clerk to the Chief Justice-
W. H. R. Mossop
Clerk to the Puisne Judge-Frank Haze-
land
Interpreter-R. A. do Rozario
Acting Assistant Interpreter-J. D. Ball Clerk and Usher-F. von Stockhausen Assistant Clerk for Registrar's Office-E.
Barros
Chinese Clerk-Chun Tai Kwong Usher and Bailiff T. R. McBean Shroff-Chung Shing Hong Appraiser-W. H. R. Mossop Commissioners to Administer Oaths-C. F.
A. Sangster, W. H. R. Mossop
Registrar of Companies--Gordon S. North-
cote
VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT. Judge and Commissary-Hon. Sir John
Smale, Knight
Acting Deputy Judge-His Honour Mr.
Justice Snowden
Queen's Advocate-Hon. E. L. O'Malley Registrar-Hon C. B. Plunket (absent) Deputy Registrar-W. H. R. Mossop
Surrogates-C. F. A. Sangster and W. H.
R. Mo-sop
Queen's Proctor--E. Sharp Marshal-W. H. R. Mossop
Justices of the Peace.
Hon. P. Ryrie
紳士
Shan Sz.
H.G. Thomsett, R.N.
R. McMurdo T. G. Linstead W. M. Deane Hon. M. S. Tonnochy Hon F. Stewart C. V. Creagh Hon. J. Russell A. Lister
E. R. Belilios R. A. O'Brien, M.D. H. Lowcock Hon. J. M. Price Dr. P. C. B. Ayres, H. H. Nelson
H. L Dalrymple
A. McIver
195
N. J. Ede H. E. Wodehouse J. P. McEuen, R.N. T. Jackson F. D. Sassoon Thos. Forrest T. C. Hayllar, Q.C. Hon. C. B. Plunket H. B. Gibb J. Gerrard J. H. Scott E. E. Sassoon J. G. T. Hassell J. J. Francis Hon. Ng Achoy W. S. Adams, M.D. S. Barff
E. Bowdler
Police Department.
MAGISTRATES' COURT.
巡理廳
Ts'un-li Ting.
Police Magistrate-Hon. James Russell
(absent)
Do. Hon. C. B. Plunket (absent)
Acting Police Magistrates-Hon. Ng
Choy, and Hon. M. S. Tonnochy
First Clerk-Arathoon Seth
Second
Third
do. James Parker do. -Li Hong-mi Acting Fourth do. -Wong Tsin First Chinese Interp.-Bedell Li-yun Second do. do. Li-a-cheung Third do. do. Hung Kam Shing Hindustani Interpreter-Ng Fuk-shang Chinese Clerk and Shroff-Sung Cheung-
kan
Usher and process server- -A. S. Martin Assistant do. do. -T. M. Lopes Chinese do. do. -Kwan Chak
Lam
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.
Sheriff C. F. A. Sangster
Sheriff's Officer-M, Leon
POLICE.
巡捕廳
Ts un-pò Ting.
Capt. Superintendent-W. M. Deane, M.A.
Deputy Superintendent--C. V. Creagh
196
HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
Chief Inspector-G. Horspool First Clerk-C. Wagner Second Clerk-C. Duggan Clerks-Choo-a-heem, F. Souza, Lam Pak
Mi
Indian Interpreter Samuel Baboo Chinese Interpreters-Fourteen Inspectors-T. Grey, J. Cradock, W. Rivers, D. Thomson, J. Cameron, J. Mathieson, J. Corcoran, J. C. Swanston, J. Lindsay, A. Mackie, D. Bremner Inspector of Markets G. Orley European Force...
11 Sergeants
10 Acting Sergeants
70 Constables
Indian Force-
1 Jemadhar
5 Sergeants
5 Acting Sergeants
158 Constables
Chinese Force-
5 Sergeants
180 Constables
Water Police, Chinese-
3 Sergeants
8 Acting Sergeants
120 Constables
Seconded to other departments (additional)
Insp. Quincey, 27 Indians, and 18
Chinese
CORONER.
官屍輪
Im-shi-kum.
Coroner-Hon. C. B. Plunket (absent)
Deputy Coroner-G. S. Northcote
Chinese Interp. and Clerk-Bedell Li-yun
Gaol Establishment.
VICTORIA GAOL.
監房
Kàm Fong.
Superintendent-Malcolm Struan Ton-
nochy
Warden-George Hayward
Clerk-Wm. Goulbourn
Assist. Clerk and Interp.-Yip Ling Mui Head Turnkeys-Wm. Scudder, Tuos.
Cole, J. Jones
8 European turnkeys
19 Assistant turnkeys
4 Chinese assistant turnkeys
2 Hospital warders
1 Matron
18 Gaol guards
Medical Establishment. Colonial Surgeon and Inspector of Hospitals-
Philip B. C. Ayres, L.M., and M.R.C.S., Eng.; L.R.C.P., Edin., and J.P. Health Officer of Port-W. S. Adams, M.D. Chief Inspector of Nuisances-John Cleaver Inspectors of Nuisances-Jes. Germain,
Michael Adams, Jas. Mulgraves
GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL.
West Point (Temporary).
國家醫院
Kwok-kà I Un.
Superintendent-C. J. Wharry, M.D.;
C.M.; M.R.C.S.E.; L.S.A.L.
Acting Assistant Supt.-L. P. Marques,
L.R.C.S.I., L.M., L.K.Q.C.P.I.
Apothecary and Analyst- H. McCallum Steward-J. C. de Senna
Clerk-Luk Tit Fo
Ward-masters-J. Carneiro & Chun Alok
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Surgeon-P.. B. C. Ayres, M.R.C.S.E.;
L.M.; L.R.C.P.E.
Apothecary-A. de Souza
Matron-G. Assis
Inspector of Brothels-W. F. Whitehead
Inspector in charge at Wanchi-W. Horton Asst.
do. do. --John Lee
CENTRAL SCHOOL.
大書院
Tài Shu-tin.
Head MasterFrederick Stewart, M.A.,
LL.D.
Second Master
Alexander Falconer
Third Master-W. M. B. Arthur
Fourth Master-A. J. May
Fifth Master-W. McKinney
Sixth Master-W. Du Flon Hutchison Assistant Masters--Chiu Chi-ts'ung, Fung A-shui, Ch'an Kai-ming, and Tsang Kit-fan
Chinese Masters-Chan U-ch'ün, Ho Chuk-
shan, Ip Ut-lau, and Yam Kwan-ün
HONGKONG ARTILLERY VOLUN- TEERS.
Captain and Acting Commandant-J. J.
Francis
Lieutenant
J. Grant
do. -H. Cohen
HONGKONG-CONSULATES.
HONGKONG FIRE BRIGADE.
滅火局
Mit Fo Kuk.
VICTORIA.
Acting Superintendent―J. P. McEuen, R.N.
Asst.
do.
-J. A. Carvalho,
James Parker (acting)
Clerk and Accountant-James Parker
Engineer-T. E. Williams, R.N. Assist. Engineer-C. Wassenius Overseer of Water Works-E. Rose Foremen G. Orley, J. Cleaver
4 Assistant Foremen
Engine Drivers-J. Livesey, T. Campbell,
and 2 Chinese
Assistant Engine Drivers-Carl Lindroos,
W. Currie
14 European Firemen
5 Chinese Stokers 14 Chinese Watchmen 80 Chinese Firemen
121 Chinese Volunteers
European Volunteers.
Foreman--A. Wohlters Assistant do.-J. Germain
14 Firemen
Yau-má-tí.
1 European Fireman
2 Chinese Firemen
22 Volunteers (Chinese)
Aberdeen.
1 European Fireman
2 Chinese Firemen
18 Volunteers (Chinese)
Shau-ki-wan.
1 European Fireman
2 Chinese Firemen
40 Volunteers (Chinese)
Inspector of Dangerous Goods-G. Orley
Assistunt
do.
-Cheong Shing
!
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.
Engine House, Praya Central.
Hon. Foreman-W. K. Hughes
Hon. Secretary-E. F. Alford
Engineer in charge Thos. Glass
24 European firemen
Consulates.
日耳曼領事官
Yat-i-man Ling-sz Kùn.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
Consul-Adolf André
Chancelier-Richard Schönberger
197
BELGIUM.
Consul-Atwell Coxon, 1, Seymour Ter-
race
顛璧領事官
Tin-mak Ling-s2 Kin
DENMARK.
Consul-Hon W. Keswick
法蘭西領事官
Fat-lan-sai Ling-sz Kin.
FRANCE.
(10, Arbuthnot Road)
Consul--G. A. Delongraye (absent)
Chancelier-F. Silvin
花旗領事官
Fa-ki Ling-sz Kùn.
UNITED STATES
(2, Praya East.)
Consul-John S. Mosby
Vice and Deputy Consul-W. T. Brooke
Chinese Clerk and Interp.-Chue Asine
HAWAII (SANDWICH ISLANDS).
Consul-General-Hon. W. Keswick
以大利領事官
I-tai-li Ling-sz Kin. ITALY.
Consul-Chevr. D. Musso
Chancelier-P. D'Agostini
立化蘭領事官
Lap-fa-lan Ling-sz Kùn. NETHERLANDS.
Consul-Ludwig Beyer
大普國領事官
Tai Po Kwok Ling-sz Kùn.
IMPERIAL GERMAN Consulate.
Consul-G. Travers
Vice-Consul-P. Kempermann
Secretary-F. Panizza
Physicians C. Clouth, M.D., and C.
Gerlach, M.D.
Shipping Master-W. Peterson
西洋領事官
Sai-geang Ling-sz Kin.
PORTUGAL.
7, Chancery Lane.
Consul-José da Silva Loureiro (consul
general in charge)
Assistant-J. M. P. da Cunha Teixeira
198
HONGKONG-
俄羅斯領事官 Ngo-lo-sz Ling-sz Kùn. RUSSIA.
(Peddar's Wharf.)
Consul-W. Reiners
Chancelier-R. Schönberger
暹羅領事官
Tsim-lo Ling-sz Kùn.
SIAM.
-EDUCATIONAL, &c.
Consul-Thos. I. Rose (Borneo Company),
Queen's Road
呂宋領事官
Lui-sung Ling-sz Kùn.
SPAIN.
(1, Ball's Court, Bonham Road.)
Consul-Albino Mencarini
Vice Consul
Acting Chancelier-Juan Mencarini
瑞國領事官
Sui Kwok Ling-sz Kin
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Acting Consul-L. Poesnecker
BRAZIL.
Consul A. G. Romano (also Honorary.
Consul for Portugal)
日本領事官
Yat Pin Ling-sz Kùn JAPAN.
(7, Caine Road.)
Consul-Taro Ando
Clerks-Itchiro Terada, Giro Hirabe
PERU.
Consul-J. M. de Ugarte, 22 Elgin St.
Educational.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
聖保羅書院
Shing Po-lo Shü Un.
Visitor The Archbishop of Canterbury
Warden-Right Rev. Bishop of Victoria.
Sub-warden-Rev. W. L. Groves, B.A.,
Bishop's examining chaplain Chinese Day Schools in connection with College-Two.
Chinese Masters-Un Ying Fong, Chau
To Ming
HONGKONG TUBLIC SCHOOL. Held at St. Paul's College.
Visitor Rt. Rev. Bishop Burdon Committee-Bishop Burdon (chairman), Rev. Dr. Chalmers, Hon. Sir John
Smale, Hon. J. Russell, Hon. W. Kes- wisk, Hon. P. Ryrie, Hon. H. B. Gibb, T. Jackson (hon. treasurer), W. H. For- bes, H. W. Davis, D. R. Crawf 1, A. Lister (hon. secretary).
Head Master-W. M. Sutton, F.G.S. (Oxon.)
VICTORIA BOYS' SCHOOL.
域多利亞訓蒙書館
Wik to-li-à Fan-mung Shü kùn.
Head Master-J. M. Hanlon
Drawing Master-M. A. Baptista
Portuguese Master-J. Rangel
Chinese Master-Kwong Nam Tong
VICTORIA GIRLS' SCHOOL.
Conducted by Mrs. J. M. Hanlon
DIOCESAN HOME & ORPHANAGE.. Bonham Road.
拔萃書室
Pat-sui-shu-shat.
Fisitor-Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Victoria Committee Right Rev. Bishop of Victoria, (chairman) Hon. Chief Justice Sir John Smale, Mr. Justice Snowden, H. E. Braddon, C. P. Chater, E. Sharp, D. R. Crawford, A. P. McEwen
Hon. Treasurer-Hon. W. Keswick Hon. Secretary-Rev. W. Jennings English Master-Geo. Piercy Matron-Mrs. Piercy
Chinese Teacher-Fong Sin Ting Inmates-24 Boarders (boys) of European, mixed, and Chinese extraction, 9 day scholars
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH SCHOOLS' CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Manager-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson (absent) Acting Manager-Rev. John Grundy Taipingshan Masters-Yam Yung-chi,
Tsang Fu-feng
Saiyingpun Master-Shiu A-tung Shungwan Master-Chau Ching-chün
BAXTER MEMORIAL SCHOOL. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Manager-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson (absent) Acting Manager-Rev. John Grundy Mistress-Chan Lin
THE CONVENT.
Caine Road.
羅瑪姑娘
Lò mà Âu-neung
HONGKONG-CLUBS, &c.
Lady Superioress-Mother Maria Stella Sisters Giuseppina Testera, Claudia Com- pagnotti, Giuditta Manzato, Angelica Barretto, Luigia Frigerio, Teresa Rossi, Regi errario, Teresa Allocchio, Emi- lia B.tti, Maria Allanson, Tomasia Richi, aria Poroni, Teodora Lucian, Annunciata Baldi, Anna Pereira, An- tona Rollini, Manuela Barretto, Teresa Viera, Anna d'Almada, Angelica M. Barretto
ST. JOSEPH'S ENGLISH COLLEGE. 聖若瑟英文書院
Sing Yeuk-sut Ying-mun Shu-yum.
9, Caine Road.
Rev. Brother Cyprian, director, assisted
by seven brothers
WEST POINT REFORMATORY.
西營盤養正院
Si ying-poon-yeung-ching-yuen.
Director-Brother Leo
Assistant Brother Ambertin
Do.
-Brother Peter
Number of boys, 88.
Clubs, Societies, Institutions, &c.
HONGKONG Club.
新公司
San kung-sz.
Committee-Hon. W. Keswick, Hon. P.
Ryrie, W. S. Young, W. K. Hughes, A. Coxon, J. Grant, W. M. Deane, W.
Hynes, J. B. Coughtrie, R. D. Starkey,
Henry Smith, H. J. H. Tripp
Secretary-Edward Beart
CLUB GERMANIA, WYNDHAM STREET. 大普國公司
Ti-po-kwok-kung-sz.
Committee-H. Hoppius, M. Grote, F. C.
Dittmer, G. Wieler, Th. Bieber
Secretary-F. Panizza
LUSITANO CLUB, SHELLEY STREET.
President J. A dos Remedios
Secretary-J. P. da Costa Treasurer-C. Danenberg
Directors-F. J. V. Jorge, J. L. de S. Alves Clerk-T. da Cruz
CATHOLIC CERCLE.
Corner of Wellington Street and
Pottinger Street.
President-A. da Silveira
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Vice Presidents-M. A. da Silva, J. P. da
Rocha
Secretary E. P. Sequeira. Treasurer-V. Alonço
Chaplain-Father G. Burghignoli Clerk and Librarian-H. M, Sequeira Director of Music-R. Pinto
PARSEE CHURCH OR CLUB HOUSE. No. 11, Shelley Street.
Trustees D. Ruttunjee, H. C. Setina, D. M. Mehta, and F. H. Arjànee (Hon. Sec.)
VICTORIA CLUB, WYNDHAM STREET. Committe-R. Fraser-Smith (president),
Geo. Orley, Robt. Smith, A. Algar Secretary S. M. Fraser-Smith
BIBLIOTHECA LUSITANA. President-L. F. de Carvalho
Secretary J. M. dos Remedios
Treasurer-M. A. Carvalho
Librarians-J. M. S. Alves, J. A da Luz
Revisores-A. F. Alves, A. F.dos Remedios
Clerk-F. J. da Silveira
HONGKONG HUMANE SOCIETY.
Committee-Hon. P. Ryrie, Jas. Sampson,
A. Wohlters, Dr. Stockwell, N. J. Ede, J. Cook, Geo. A. Caldwell President-Hon. P. Ryrie General Superintendent-A. Woblters Foreman, East Station-A. Wohlters
do. Central do. -Jas. Sampson do. West do. Hon. Secretary-
Hon. Treasurer-G. A. Caldwell Hon. Surgeon Dr. Stockwell
STATIONS.
Head Quarters-Duddell Street
East-Hongkong Pier and Godown
Central Douglas Wharf
West-Sailors' Home
集會館
Chop-wwe-kwoon.
HONGKONG TEMPERANCE HALL,
Fletcher's Buildings, Queen's Road.
Committee-H. E. Braddon, W. Wilson, D. R. Crawford, H. W. Davis, G. R. Lammert
Hon. Treasurer-H. W. Davis
Hon. Secretary-D. R. Crawford Manager-E. Shillibeer
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HONGKONG-MASONIC LODGES.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD
TEMPLARS.
Working under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of England. (Fletcher's Buildings, Queen's Road East.) Hongkong Lodge, Naval District No. 1,
Thursday evenings, 7 o'clock
Victoria Lodge, No. 3, Tuesday evenings,
7 o'clock
Inniskilling Lodge, Monday evenings, 7
o'clock
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
香港打波公司
Heung kong ti-po-kung-sz.
President-H. B. Gibb
Committee-W. M. Deane, A. Coxon, H.
Foss, Major Hales, W. H. F. Darby, L.
B. Friend, R.E.
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer-W. Hynes
HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
Committee W. H. Forbes (Commodore), H. Dickie, H. J. H. Tripp, E. Beart (Hon. Sec. and Treasurer)
VICTORIA RECREATION Club. President-H. E. Sir J. P. Hennessy,
K.C.M.G.
Committee T. Jackson (chairman), E. Beart, W. Hynes, C. Clouth, E. L. Woodin, J. A. Bennett, W. M. Annes- ley, R.N, H. J. H. Tripp, A. P. McEwen, D. Gillies
Hon. Sec. & Treasurer--B. M. Blenner-
bassett.
HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.
香港唱詩會
Heung kong Cheong-shee-wui.
Meets in the Drawing Room, City Hall. President--A. Lister
Hon. Treasurer-A. E. Cope Hon. Secretary-A. P. Stokes Committee J. Noble, E. F. Alford, J. A.
Blogg
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLub. Committee-A. Coxon, C. C. Coben, H. de C. Forbes, A. P. Stokes, J. B. Cough- trie
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer-H. J. H. Tripp
RACQUET Court Club.
Committee-W. Hynes, H. Foss, E. F.
Alford, W. H. F. Darby
Hon. Sec. and Treasurer-H, J. H. Tripp
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Committee J. M. Armstrong (chairman), W. M. B. Arthur, C. P. Chater, J. H. Cox, H. Dickie, H. J. Holmes, W. K. Hughes, A. G. Romano, C. S. Taylor, A. E. Vaucher, E. L. Woodin
Hon. Secretary-C. Ford
CITY HALL.
大會堂
Ti Ui-tong.
Committee-Hon. W. Keswick, chairman; F. D. Sassoon, D. Ruttunjee, H. Hop-
pius, H. de C. Forbes, H. L. Dalrymple,
W. H. F. Darby, A. P. MacEwen
Sec., Lib., & Curator-H. L. Dennys
Chinese Clerk-Lau-a-yau
SAILORS' HOME.
西營盤水手館
Sai-ying poon-shui-shou-kwoon. West Point.
Trustees-Hon. W. Keswick, W. H.
Forbes, H. G. Thomsett, R.N.
Directors-W. H. F. Darby, John Mac- gregor, A. P. McEwen, H. L. Dalrymple, A. McIver, F. D. Sassoon, J. H. Scott Chaplain-Rev. Chas. Gilbert Booth, B.A. Hon. Secretary--H. G. Thomsett, R.N. Treasurers-Oriental Bank
Steward J. R. White
Assistant-J. Keller
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Rooms and Secretary's Office, City Hall. Chairman-Hon. W. Keswick Vice-Chairman-H. H. Nelson Committee-Ho". P. Ryrie, H. L. Dal- rymple, Chas. Kahn, E. R. Belilios, H. Hoppius, L. Poesnecker, 'T'. Jackson Secretary-Ed. George
Masonic Lodges.
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG'
雍仁會館
Yung-yan-wui kwoon.
D. G. M.-R. W. Bro. T. G. Linstead D. D. G. M.-W. Bro. C. P. Chater
D. G. S. W.-W. Bro. A. G. Morris
HONGKONG-MASONIC LODGES-
D. G. J. W.-W. Bro. W. C. Howard,
Amoy
D. G. Chaplain-Br". Rev. C. G. Booth D. G. Treasurer-W. Bro. H. Smith D. G. Registrar-W. Bro. W. M. B. Arthur D. G. Pres. B. G. P.-W.Bro. J. T. Chater D. G. Secretary-W. Bro. J. C. Hughes D. G. Assist. do.--Bro. P. A. da Costa D. G. S. D.-Wor. Bro. W. M. Deane D. G. J. D.-Bro. C. Henningsen, Amoy D. G. Sup. of Works-Bro. W. Danby D. G. D. of Cere.-W. Bro. J. A, Mosely D. G. A. D. C. Br. James Bruce, Amoy D. G. S. B.-W. Bro. W. H. Addiscott D. G. Organist-Bro. E. Cope D. G. Pursuivant-W. Bro. D. Sayle D. G. Ast. do.-Wor. Bro. T. D. C. Park r D. G. Steward-Bro. W. K, Hughes
-Bro. D. Gillies
D. G.
do.
D. G.
do.
-Bro. E. Herbst
D. G.
do.
-Bro. S Comben
D. G.
do.
D. G.
do.
-Bro. P. B. C. Ayres, M.D.
-Bro. F. Grobien
D. G. BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Official Members-R. W. D. G. Master, D. D. G. Master, D. G. Wardens, D. G. Registrar, D. G. President B.G.P., D. G. Secretary; W. Bros. W. M. Deane and H. L. Denny's
VICTORIA PRECEPTORY.
E. Preceptor-E. Sir Knight L. Mallory Constable-Sir Knight H. L. Dennys Marshal-Sir Knight W. K. Hughes Chaplain-Sir Knight W. M. B. Arthur Treasurer-Sir Knight W. M. Deane Registrar--Sir Knight B. B. D. Savle Sub-Marshal Sir Knight H. S nith Captain of the Guard S. S. Lowe Almoner D. Gillies
First Herald C. H. Palmer Second Herald-Jas. Christie
VICTORIA CHAPTER, No. 525.. E.C.
M. E. Z.--J. T. Chater H.-Comp. W. M. Deane J. Comp. W. M. B. Arthur Scribe E.-Comp, T. D. C. Parker
do. N. Comp. W. Duggan P. S.-Comp. J. Keating
1st. Asst. S.-Comp. W. S. Adnams 2nd Asst. S.-Comp. G. Orley Treasurer-Comp. F. W. Heuermann Janitor-Comp. J. R. Grimble
CATHAY CHAPTER, No. 1,165, M. E. Z.-Comp. A. G. Morris H.-Comp. E. C. Ray J.-Comp. J. C. Hughes Scribe E-Comp. A. Seth Scribe N. Comp. A. Cheyne P. S.-Comp. H. Smith
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1st Asst. S.-Comp. J. A. Mosely 2nd Asst. S.-Comp. R. D. Starkey Treasurer-Comp. F. Grobien Organist-Comp. W. Danby Stewards-Comp. H. L. Dennys, H. Z. Just Janitor-Comp. J. R. Grimble
THE ST. MARY MAGDALENE CHAPTER OF SOVEREIGN PRINCES, ROSE CROIX OF H.R.D.M.
M. W. Sovereign-W. K. Hughes High Prelate-J. T. Chater First General-H. L. Dennys Second General
H. Smith
Grand Marshal-W. M. Deane haphael L. Mallory Treasurer-D. Gillies Recorder W. Danby Organist-W. Danby
ZETLAND LODGE, No. 525, late 768., E.C, Worshipful Master-B. B. D. Sayle Senior Warden-D. Gillies
Junior Warden-R. Fraser-Smith Chaplain-
Treasurer-E. Herbst Secretary-W. Brewer
Senior Deacon--J. Cradock Junior Deacon-J. McWatters Inner Guard-G. C. Cox
Director of Ceremonies--S. E. Levy Steward T. Hetherington Tyler-J. R. Grimble
VICTORIA LODGE, No. 1026., E.C. Worshipful Master--T. D. C. Parker Senior Warden-W. Kerfoot Hughes Junior do. -E. Cope Treasurer-F. Machado Secretary-P. Jordan
Senior Deacon-H. M. Bevis Junior do. -E. B. Jorey Organist-
Inner Guard-A. R. Blandy Director of Ceremonies-T. G. Williamson Steward-J. R. German Tyler-J. R. Grimble
PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 1165, E.C、 Worshipful Master J. A. Moseley Senior Warden-W. Danby
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HONGKONG-ECCLESIASTICAL.
Junior Warden-Dr. P. B. C. Ayres Chaplain-Rev. C. G. Booth
Hon. Treasurer-T. I. Rose
Secretary-Paul Jordan
Junior Deacon-E. Georg
Senior Deacon-Major A. Hales
Organist-
Inner Guard--Th. Bieber
Director of Cer.-Dr. Blennerhassett Steward-A. N. E. Judah Tyler--J. R. Grimble
UNITED SERVICE LODGE, NO. 1341., E.C. Worshipful Master-W. H. Addiscott Senior Warden-S. Comben
Junior Warden-J. Windrum Treasurer-C. W. Duggan Secretary-J. Beattie
Senior Deacon-D. Toomey Junior Deacon-C. S. Barcley
Director of Ceremonies-J. Robertson
Organist A. J. Bridges Steward-C. Wassenius Inner Guard-C. Partington Tyler-J. R. Grimble
ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 618, S.C. Right Worshipful Master-J. Keating Worshipful Senior Warden-J. Christie Worshipful Junior Warden-T. M. Lea-
therbarrow
Hon. Treasurer-J. Cook
Hon. Secretary-R. Fraser-Smith Senior Deacon-L. Wells
Junior Deacon-J. Grimble
Director of Ceremonies-F. W. G. von
Stockhausen
Inner Guard-W. Schmidt Organist J. Livesay
Steward-A. Woblters
Tyler T. Partington
Churches, Missions, &c.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
大禮拜堂
Tay-lye-pai-tong.
Bishop of the Diccese-Right Rev. J. S.
Burdon, D.D.
Colonial Chaplain-Rev. W. Jennings,
M.A.
Registrar of the Diocese-Edmund Sharp
Organist-C. F. A. Sangster
Verger and Sexton-J. White
Trusters-The Colonial Chaplain, chair-
man ex officio; Hon. F. Snowden E. L. O'Malley, A. Lister, A. P. MacEwen, T. Jackson, Capt. Thomsett, R.N.
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Hon. Sec. & Treasurer--A. Lister
Auditors-Hon. M. S. Tonnochy, H. Smith
UNION CHURCH.
Staunton Street.
大石柱禮拜堂
Tai-shek-ch'u Lye-pai-tong.
Officlg. Minister-Rev. J. Chalmers, LL.D. Trustees Rev. Dr. Chalmers, G. Sharp, D. R. Crawford, H. W. Davis, J. MacGregor, N. J. Ede, D. Gillies Secretary to Committee of Management-
Geo. Murray Ba'n
Treasurer-H. W. Davis
Sittings may be obtained on application
to J. Noble, Queen's Road
Services Sunday 11 a.m., and 5 p.m.
傳福音會
Ch'ün-fuk-yam-ui.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. A. B. Hutchinson (absent)
Rev. J. Grundy, C. M. House, West Point
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, CORRESPONDING COMMITTEE. Hon. Treasurer H. W. Davis Hon. Secretary-Rev. J. Grundy
RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. CORRESPONDING COMMITTEE.
Hon. Treasurer-H. W. Davis
Hon. Secretary-Rev. R. Lechler
聖士提反禮拜堂
Shing Sz-tai-fan Lai-pai-tong.
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.
Native Minister-Rev. Lo Sam Yuen
Church Missionary-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson
do.
(absent) -Rev. J. Grundy
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY TRAINING
INSTITUTION.
Garden Road, West Point.
Rev. A. B. Hutchinson (absent)
Rev. John Grundy
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Wellington and Pottinger Streets.
羅瑪天主教堂
Lo-ma-tien chu-ku-t'ong.
Vicar Apostolic-Right Rev. T. John
Raimondi, D.D., Bishop of Acantho
Pro-Vicar Apostolic-Very Rev. G. Bur-
ghignoli
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HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
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Missionaries-Rev. B. Vigano, Rev. A· Piazzoli, A. Sasso, Rev. L. Reidoaar, J. Anzer, J. Freinademetz, G. Gallo
Native Priests Revs. M. Leang, A. Leang,
S. Chu, J. Leang, M. Fou Organist.-R. Pinto
DOMINICAN PROCURATION FOR MISSIONS 10, Caine Road.
Procurator-Rev. F. Fernando Sainz Vice Procurator-Rev. E. Torres
ASILE DE LA SAINTE ENfance. Queen's Road East.
Sœur Paul de la Croix, supérieure Sœurs Benoit Joseph, Ste. Agnes, Julitte François de Borgia, Augéline St.
Antonie
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.
No. 1, High Street (West.)
西營盤育嬰堂
Sy-ying-poon-yuk-ying-tong.
BERLIN LADIES ASSOCIATION.
Superintendent.-Pastor E. Klitzke
Miss Louise Brandt
Miss L. Süss
Miss Fanny Schröder
西營盤客家禮拜堂
Sy-ying-poon hak-ka-lai-p ei-tong.
BASIL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. R. Lechler (Hongkong)
Rev. C. G. Reusch do.
Rev. H. Bender (Chongtsbun)
Rev. R. Ott (Fuchukphai)
Rev. J. Loercher (absent)
Rev. M. Schaub
Rev. P. Kamwerer
(Lilǝng)
do.
Rev. G. Morgenroth do.
do.
Rev. G. A. Gussmann (Nyenhangli)
Rev. C. P. Piton
Rev. H. Ziegler
Rev. D. Schaible
do.
do.
倫敦傳教會
Lun-tun-chün-kau-ui,
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY,
Staunton and Aberdeen Street.
Rev. John Chalmers, M.A., LL.D. Miss Rowe
Miss Jackson
FRENCH PROCURATION OF THE MISSION ETRANGERES DE PARIS.
Staunton Street.
傳教堂
Chün-kau-tong.
Rev. E. Lemonnier, procureur général
Rev. H. Chapius, vice-procureur
SANATORIUM DES MISSIONS ETRANgere
AT POKFULUM.
Rev. C. E. Patriat, superior
Public Companies.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
鐵行火船公司
Tit-hong-fo-shun-kung-sze.
Superintendent A. McIver
Clerks E. L. Woodin
W. de Rusett
A. Woolley H. A. Ritchie
E. P. Campos
L. P. Campos
E. Sapoorjee
J. Webster
Purser's and Store department-W. Vinton
Piermaster, West Point Premises-J. A.
Ahlmann
Office Gunner-J. Le bury
STEAMER "MALACCA."
Corimander-W. A. Seaton, R.N.R.
Chief Officer-R. C. Cumberland
Second Officer A. G. Cubitt
Third Officer Thos. Bethom Boatswain-G. Palmer Chief Engineer G. Inglis Second Engineer-H. N. Wassell Third Engineer-Jas. Herdmann Fourth Engineer-John McNicoll Steward in charge--M. E. Gregory Storekeeper-J. Chauntler
STEAMER SUNDA." Commander-J. Reeves
Chief Officer-W. L. Brown Second Officer-C. L. Denney Third Officer-S. Barcham Chief Engineer-H. Hammett Second Engineer-P. Donald Third Engineer-Geo. Walker Fourth Engineer-H. Osborne Chief Steward-J. W. Webb
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HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
佛蘭西火船公司
Chief Engineer-J. Christie
Fat-lan-sai-fo-shun-koong-sze.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
Praya Central.
Agent G. de Champeaux
Assistants-L. Hennequin
A. de Saavedra
Clerks-J. F. Tavares
C. Corveth
L. Collago
C. C. Corveth
Storekeeper-P. Barros
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
Office, Praya Central.
Agents-Russell & Co.
AGENTS.
Yokohama F. E. Foster, general agent
for China and Japan
Singapore--Gilfillan, Wood & Co.
Batavia-Dummler & Co.
Calcutta Whitney Bros. & Co. Manila-Peele, Hubbell & Co. Amoy Russell & Co.
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Office, Queen's Road Central. Agent-Chas. H. Haswell, Jr. Clerks-H. A. Jerome
A. M. R. Pereira
L. A. do Rozario
J. M. dos Remedios
AGENTS.
Yokohama G. B. Emory Manila-Peele, Hubbell & Co. Singapore-Gilfillan, Wood & Co. Batavia-Dummler & Co. Calcutta-Whitney Brothers & Co.
MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Office, Queen's Road Central.
H. J. H. Tripp, agent
H. Murakami
OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED
Butterfield & Swire, agents
STEAMER "ICHANG."
Captain J. Ogston
Chief Officer R. Crawford
Second Engineer- T. McCracken
Purser L. Grill
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP CO., LIMITED.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
MARQUES DE CAMPO'S SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE.
Vogel & Co., agents
R. RUBATTINO & CO.'S ITALIAN MAIL STEAMERS.
Carlowitz & Co., agents
GERMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF HAMBURG.
Ernst Behre, special agent
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYDS'
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Melchers & Co., agents
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
22 and 23, Praya West.
Cheong Luk U, manager
省港澳火船公司
Shang-kong-o-fo-shun-kung-sze.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO
STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Directors.
Hon. W. Keswick, chairman, E. R. Be-
lilios, A. Andre, A. McIver Secretary-P. A. da Costa Clerk J. A. Cordeiro
Agents at Canton-Deacon & Co.
do. at Macao-A. A. de Mello & Co.
RIVER STEAMERS.
"KIUKIANG."
Captain T T. Benning First Officer-E. A. Puga Chief Engineer-0. Jackson 2nd do. -T. W. Brown
Purser A. d'Azevedo
"KINSHAN."
Captain-J. P. Hovland First Officer-M. J. Nunes, Jr. Chief Engineer-J. H. Chesney Purser M. J. Nunes, Jr.
"POWAN."
Captain A. G. Cary
Chief Officer-W. E. Clark
HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
'hief Engineer-R. P. Roy 2nd do. -E. MacInnes Second Officer-J. Lawrance Prser A. A. da Rocha Assist. do. B. J. d'Aquina
"WEITE CLOUD.'
T
Captain. Benning
Chief Officer-G. R Lefavour
Chief Engineer-D. Murphy 2nd. do. -W. Craig Purser D. A. d'Eça
SPARK."
Captain J. Harrold
Chief Officer- W. Cadwallader
Engineer-J. Ilarrold
WHARFINGERS.
Hongkong-J. d'Almeida
Macao V. Nogueira
Canton-Chop Dollar
HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS
COMPANY, LIMITED.
West Point.
煤氣公司
Mui-hi-kung-sze.
Manager A. Newton
Clerks V. Alonço
J. Alonço, Junr.
Foreman of Works-W. S. Bamsey
Foreman Fitting Depart.-E. D. Sapey
東部洲及澳斯利亞電報公司
Tung-po-chau-kup-o-sz-li-á-tin-po-kung-sz.
EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRA- LASIA, AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED.
Office, Marine House, Queen's Road,
Chief Office, 66, Old Broad Street, London, E.C.
Superintendent J. Enston Squier
J. A. Gott, chief clerk
C. J. Uren
H. C. Evers
H. E. Angi r
F. A. dos Remedios, Jr.
E. A. dos Remedios
G. F. dos Remedios
R. dos Remedios
電線行
Tien-sin-hong.
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH
COMPANY,
Office, Marine House, Quee:.'s Road.
General Agent in China and Japan-George
J. Helland (Shanghai)
Superintendent-A. Suenson
G. B. Stróm
W. Manson, electrician J. Silva
H. Lubeck
F. Carvalho
H. J. Reed
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REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED.
E. George, agent
香港黃埔船澳公司
Hong-kong-wong-po-shun-o-kung-sze.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOÅ DOCK
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Head Office-14, Praya.
Directors -Hon. W. Keswick, chairman, H. Hoppius, vice-chairman, A. McIver, A. T. Manger, A. André, C. H. Haswell, Jr.
Secretary D. Gillies
Accountant-R. Fraser-Smith Book-keeper-M. de Souza Clerk-M. A. A. de Souza
Supt. Engineer in Harbour--A. G. Aitken ABERDEEN ESTABLISHMENT.
Superintendent H. Smith
Clerks―J. M. de Jesus, J. J. de Jesus
Engineer's apprentice-C. da Sá
do.
-J. F. Pinheiro
KOWLOON ESTABLISHMENT.
Superintendent―J. G. Liddell
Foreman Engineer-J. W. Crocker Foreman Boilermaker-W. Shirkey
Foreman Shipwrights-A. Young, Carl
Lange, T. H. Bentley
Clerks―J. V. de Jesus, A. M. Paes, M. A.
Gomes
PATENT SLIP ESTABLISHMENT. Superintendent-W. L. Scott
Foreman Engineer-G. F. Pinker Clerk--I. A. Remedios
STEAM TUG "Fame."
117 tons, 110 Horse Power nominal. Captain-A. Stopani
STEAM TUG PILOT FISH."
Captain A. Stopani
COSMOPOLITAN DOCK COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Russell & Co., general agents
W. B. Spratt, superintendent
A. Johnson
R. Cooke
H. H. Howard
J. S. Nazer
J. Rowland
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HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
TAKASIMA COLLIERY, NAGASAKI. Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
NEWCASTLE COAL MINING COM-
PANY, LIMITED.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
香港客店公司
Hong-kong-hak-tim-kung-sze.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
Directors-E. R. Belilios (chairman), W. R. Landstein, F. Grobien, H. Hoppius Secretary-Louis Hauschild
WANCHAI GODOWN COMPANY. Hughes & Legge, agents
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COM- PANY, LIMITED.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., general agents
HONGKONG AND CHINA BAKERY COMPANY, LIMITED.
General Managers-Lane, Crawford & Co.
Insurances.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
Merchants' Marine Insurance Co.,
Limited, of London
South Australian Insurance Co.,
Limited, of Adelaide
Mercantile Marine Insurance Co.,
of South Australia
Pacific Fire and Marine Insurance
Co., of Sydney
Australian Alliance Assurance Co. London and Staffordshire Fire In-
surance Co.
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., agents-
Lancashire Insurance Company, Fire
and Life
Java Sea & Fire Insurance Company National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia
New York Board of Underwriters Record of American and Foreign
Shipping
Guardian Fire Assurance Company
of London
Norwich Union Fire Insurance So-
ciety, England
Borneo Company Limited, agents-
Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany, Fire Branch
Butterfield & Swire, agents-
British and Foreign Marine Insur-
ance Company, Limited
Royal Exchange Assurance Corpora-
tion of London
London and Lancashire Fire Insur-
rance Company
Canton Insurance Office-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
Carlowitz & Co., agents-
Allgemeine Versicherungs Gesell-
schaft für See, Fluss, und Land-
transport, in Dresden
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
中華火燭保險行
Chung-wa-fo-chuk po-him hong.
[股份各件自】
China Fire Insurance Company, Limited,
Office-39, Queen's Road
Directors-Hon. P. Ryrie, chairman, H. Hoppius, A. McIver, H. L. Dalrymple, H. de C. Forbes, W. H. F. Darby Secretary-J. B. Coughtrie
Assistants-A. J. Lewis, A. O. Guttierrez
Agents.
Messrs. Deacon & Co.
Canton,
Swatow,
Amoy,
Foochow,
Ningpo,
Shanghai,
Kiukiang,
Hankow,
Chefoo,
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Yokohama,
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Hiogo, Saigon, Singapore,
12
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12
Penang,
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Manila,
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Société Anonyme Assurances Mari- Nagasaki,
<
Le Cercle Transports
times, Marseilles
The International Marine Insurance
Company, Limited, Liverpool
Union Marine Insurance Company,
Birley & Co., agents-
Limited, Liverpool
Bradley & Co. Elles & Co.
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Davidson & Co.
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Robt. Anderson & Co.
Jerdein & Co.
Fergusson & Co.
Alt & Co.
Mourilyan, Heimann
& Co.
Browne & Co.
W. G. Hale & Co.
Gilfillan, Wood & Co. A. A. Anthony & Co.
Peele, Hubbell & Co.
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HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
中外衆國保險公司
Chung-ngoi-chung-kwok-po him-lung-sze.
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited, 48, Queen's Road
Directors-H. H. Nelson (chairman), A.
McIver, E. E. Sassoon, C. Erdmann, L. Poesnecker
Secretary W. H Ray (absent) Acting Secretary-B. Goldsmith Clerks A. S. Garfit, O. A. da Cruz
Agents for London and Provincial
Marine Insurance Co, Limite l
The Chinese Insurance Company, (Ld.) Directors-Adolf André, E. R. Belilios, T. G. Williamson, Geo. O. Scott, Lee Tuck Cheong, Fung Tang Secretary-J. Bradlee Smith
Clerks A. O' D. Gourdin, F. de S. Bote-
lho, J. M. Carvalho
Agents.
Messrs. H. A. Petersen & Co.
Amoy,
Bangkok,
""
Batavia,
""
Bombay,
Calcutta,
""
Windsor, Redlich & Co.
The Borneo Co., Limited.
Sir Charles Forbes & Co.
Ernsthausen & Oesterley
Canton, E. A. Raven, Esq.
Cebu, Messrs. Smith, Bell & Co.
Chefoo,
Colombo,
""
Foochow, Galle,
""
""
1
Hamburg,
""
1
Hankow,
I
I
Iloilo,
I
Kiukiang,
I
I
""
Fergusson & Co. Delmege, Reid & Co. Adamson, Bell & Co. Delmege, Reid & Co. Emil F. Meyer & Co. Evans, Pugh & Co.
Hiogo, E. B. Watson, Esq.
Messrs. Smith, Bell & Co.
Robt. Anderson & Co. Kurrachee, T. L. F. Beaumont, Esq. London, D. McLaurin, Esq., Acting Agent. Macao, Messrs. Margesson & Co. Macassar,
""
Bauermann & Co.
Manchester,, W. S. Gladstone & Co.
Smith, Bell & Co. Holme, Ringer & Co. Newchwang, Bush Brothers.
Sandilands, Buttery & Co. F. Engler & Co.
[
Manila,
1
Nagasaki,
""
""
Ningpo,
Coit & Co.
""
Penang,
""
Saigon,
Samarang,
McNeill & Co.
>>
San Francisco,,
Degener & Co.
Shanghai,
Melchers & Co.
""
Singapore,
Guthrie & Co.
""
Sourabaya,
""
Swatow,
Fraser, Eaton & Co. Dircks & Co.
""
Takao & Taiwan,, Boyd & Co.
Tamsui,
""
Boyd & Co.
Tientsin,
Hatch & Co.
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Wladiwostock, Geo. Albers, Esq. Yokohama, E. B. Watson, Esq.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
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Imperial Fire Insurance Company Reliance Marine Insurance Company Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany (Life department)
Gilman & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North British and Mercantile Fire
Insurance Company
Universal Marine Iusurance Com-
pany of London, Limited Liverpool Underwriters' Association Merchants Shipping and Under-
writers' Association of Melbourne Underwriters' Union of Amsterdam Ocean Marine Insurance Co. "Italia," Societa d'Assicurazoni Marittime Fluviati e Terrestri, Genova
Royal Exchange Assurance Comité des Assureurs, Paris Union Malonine et Servannaise, St.
Malo
Compagnia Assicurazione Generali
in Triest
Grossmann & Co., agents-
Berlin-Cologne Fire Insurance Joint
Stock Company in Berlin
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation Fire,
Marine, and Life
Thames ani Mersey Marine In- surance Company, Limited
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Limited
Jardine, Matheson & Co., general
agents
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Triton Insurance Company Alliance Marine Assurance Office Alliance Fire Assurance Office
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
208
Linstead & Davis, agents-
HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
Sun Fire Insurance Company
Standard Life Assurance Company
Boston Board of Marine Underwriters
Universal Life Assurance Society
McIver, A., (P. & O. S. N. Co.), agent-
Marine Insurance Company
Melchers & Co., agents-
Austrian Insurance Co., "Donau" of
Vienna
North German Fire Insurance Com-
pany, Hamburg
Royal Insurance Co., Fire and Life La Neuchateloise Société Suisse
d'Assurance of Neuchatel
Transport Versicherungs Gesellschaft
"C
Schweiz" in Zürich
Nott, Wm., agent-
San Francisco Board of Underwriters
香港安泰保險有限公司 On Tai Po Him You han Kung-s2.
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited,
Head Office, 8 & 9, Praya West
Directors-Lee Sing, Tsz Kai Tung, Lo
Yeok Moon Manager-Ho Amei
Agents.
Koh Ma Wah & Co.
Poo Yuen Ching Chan. Chan 'U Ting,-C. M.
Amoy
Wong Ching Wan.
Bangkok
Batavia
Thio Tiauw Siat.
Bombay
Yue Lun Ching.
Calcutta
.Seng Moh & Co.
Callao
Wing On Cheong.
Canton.
Chefoo
sellschaft
Algemeine Versicherungs Gesell-
Cooktown
Foochow
Haiphong..
Hankow
Hoihow.
Honolulu
Basler Transport Versicherungs Ge-
scheft, Helvetia
Rhenania Versicherungs Actien Ge-
sellschaft in Köln
Germanic Lloyds', Berlin
Meyer & Co., agents--
Scottish Imperial Insurance Com-
pany, Fire and Life
Swiss Lloyd Transport Insurance
Company, of Winterthur
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, agents-
Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited
Mody & Co., N., agents--
Hiogo (Japan)
Kiukiang
Manila..
Melbourne
Nagasaki (Japan).
Newchwang
Ningpo
Pakhoi.
Bombay Mody Insurance Company
Penang
Saigon
Musso & Co., D., agents-
San Francisco.
Shanghai
Singapore.
Sourabaya
Swatow
S. N. Co.
Kwong Yee Yuen. Kaw Hong Take & Co.
Kwan Hock Chow.
Cheong Fat Yuen.
Kan Teen Hing.
Wong Kwai,
Kwong Yü Lung. Tong Sing Kwan.
Domingo Ayala Vy
Quince.
Lowé Kong Meng.
Kwong Yü Lung.
Liú 'U Hing.
Yuen Shang Cheong. Ching Tai.
Foo Tye Sin. Tan Keng Ho.
Kwong Hang On & Co.
Cheong Fat Yuen.
Lim Tiang Wah.
Tong Hing Kok.
Taiwan & Takao...Mei Kee Hong,
Wong Tsze Pui
Tientsin
Cheong Fat Yuen.
Victoria,
Vancou-
ver's Island
Yokohama
Cassa Marittima di Napoli
Mutua Sorrentina Association
Registro Italiano
那千拿公司
No-chin-na-kung-sze.
North China Insurance Company, Queen's
Road
J. Kennard Davis, agent
W. H. Percival
A. F. J. Soares
J. M. de Castro Basto
Agents for Commercial Union As- surance Co., (marine department)
Norton & Co., agents→
Queen Fire Insurance Company of
Liverpool
Sun Yee Chan.
Chan Yuek Chee.
Russell & Co., agents―
Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Sander & Co., agents-
Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insurance
Company
J
T
Schellhass & Co., Ed., agents-
Bremen Underwriters
Transatlantic Marine
HONGKONG-BANKS.
Insurance
Company, Limited, Berlin
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company,
Hamburg
Magdeburg General Insurance Com- pany, Limited, Magdeburg Guernsey Mutual Insurance Society,
for Shipping
Providentia Insurance Co., Frankfort Lübeck Fire Insurance Co., Lübeck Consolid ted Marine Insurance Com-
panies
Siemssen & Co., agents-
Globe Marine Insurance Company of
London, Limited
The Transatlantic Fie Insurance
Company of Hamburg
The Union of Hamburg Underwriters Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang
The Dusseldorf Universal Marine In- surance Company, Limited, Dus- seldorf
German Lloyd Marine Insurance
Company, Limited, B、rlin
Turner & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Northern Assurance Company, Fire
and Life
热仁洋面保安行
Yu-yan-yun-min-pu-on-hong.
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ped-
dar's Wharf
Secretary-N. J. Edg
Clerks A. da Silveira
A. J. Easton
F. dos Remedios
M. de Souza
V. de Souza
H. de Carva ho
Agents for the Home and Colonial
Marine Insurance Co., Limited
Vogel & Co., agents-
Standard Fire Insurance Company,
London
Fire Insurance Association, Limited
Wilson & Bird, surveyors-
Commercial Union Insurance Co.
209
Northern Assurance Company Netherlands India Sea and Fire
Insurance Company
Queen Fire Insurance Company Royal Insurance Company China Fire Insurance Company Manchester Fire Inirance Company London Assurance Corporation
Banks.
Agra Bank, Limited
Gilman & Co., agents, Hongkong
渣打銀行
Cha-ta-ngan-hong,
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China, Queen's Road
Draws on the Head Office, on the City Bank, on the National Bank of Scotland, London, and on the Agencies and Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Akyah, Rangoon, Singapore, Penang, Manila, Batavia, Sourabaya, Shanghai, Hankew, Foochow, Yokohama, San Francisco, and New York
William Forrest, manager
A. J. M. Inverarity, acct. (Foochow) J. Arthur Taylor, sub-accountant A. C. Marshall, James Hoy
L. d'A. Roza
J. M. Rozario
I. A. d'Almeida
J. Figueiredo
J. Remedios
M. W. Boyd, manager
do.
do.
(Shanghai)
R. S. Smith, sub-accountant do.
J. Fowler,
do.
do.
P. W. Mein, agent,
(Manila)
James West, act. acet.
do.
W. H. Young, sub-acct.
do.
J. A. Barretto
do.
R. T. Herás
do.
T. H. Whitehead (Yokohama)
有利銀行
You-le-ngan-hong.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-
don, and China, Queen's Road Draws on the Bank of England and the London Joint Stock Bank, London; and on Branches and Agencies at London, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Ceylon, Penang, Singapore, Batavia, Sourabaya,
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HONGKONG-BANKS.
Shanghai, Y kohama, Foochow, Amoy, Mania, and Rangoon
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J. Thurburn, manager
accountant
C. Cottell, sub
do.
A. F. Demée
E. D. Woodford
Ewen Cameron, manager (Shanghai) A. Veitch, sub-manager
do.
G. C. de St. Croix, acct. (absent) do.
E. Pereira
M. A. da Silva
R. Remedios
F. M. V. Ribeiro
G. R. Johnston, actg. acct. do.
R. T. Permewan
do.
E. H. Oxley
do.
R. Wilson
do.
J. A. Taylor, manager (Shanghai)
P. W. Anton
do.
J. E. Rozario
F. V. Sa
L. C. M
Geo. Wilson, accountant
es
do.
David Jackson
do.
do.
G. H. Townsend
do.
do.
G. M. Byres
do.
n, inanager (Yokohama) accountant
Boyd & Co., agents (Amoy)
Purdon & Co., agents (Foochow)
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris
at Russell & Co.'s Office
E. Schweblin, acting agent
Deutsche Nationalbank at Bremen
Melchers & Co., agents
First National Bank of Tokio
M. A. de Carvalho
do.
do.
A. J. Diniz
do.
D. M. Guterres
do.
B. de Souza
do.
S. J. Rangel
do.
B. Ruttonjee
do.
John Walter, manager (Yokohama)
A. H. C. Haselwood, accountant do.
E. J. Pereira
do.
A. H. Dare
do.
R. N. St. John
do.
W. B. Thompson
do.
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, agents
G. Gower Robinson
do.
A. F. Gordo
do.
G. F. Gordo
do.
do.
香港上海銀行
Hong-kong Shang-hai Ngan-hong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration, No. 1, Queen's Road
Draws on the London and County Bank, and on its own Branches and Agencies in London, Shanghai, Yokohama, Hiogo, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Bangkok, (Saigon, Manila, Foochow, Amoy, Swa- tow, Ningpo, Hankow, San Francisco, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, &c.
Thomas Jackson, chief manager F. de Bovis, acting sub-manager F. Smith, chief accountant A. E. Cope, sub-accountant
J. F. Broadbent
J. D. Woodford
H. M. Bevis
H. Hewat
H. R. Coombs
A. D. Mactavish
J. C. Nicholson
C. J. Gonsalves
A. Jorge
P. Jordan
F. M. da Luz
Watanabe
A. Leith, agent
A. W. Maitland
J. Morrison, agent (absent) J. M. Grigor, acting agent G. W. Butt
P. E. Cameron
(Foochow) do. (Hiogo)
do.
do.
do.
W.G. Greig, agent (absent) (Hankow)
D. A. M. Gunn
do.
E. Morriss, agent
(Calcutta)
C. B. Rickett, actg. accountant do.
G. G. Noble, agent
(Bombay)
A. B. Anderson
J. P. Wade Gardner, act. account. do.
J. G. Hodgson, acting agent (Amoy) N. Dow
C. J. Barnes, agent (absent) (Manila)
D. McLean, manager
W. Kaye, sub-manager
J. S. Edger
L. C. Balfour
F. W. Barff
do.
(London)
do.
do.
do.
do.
W. H. Harries, agent (San Francisco) M. M. Tompkins, accountant do.
F. W. Mitchell, Jr., act. agent (Saigon)
(absent)
R. H. Cook, acting agent
do.
J. J. Winton, act. agent (Singapore)
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N. L. de Souza
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A. A. Gutierrez
V. A. P. Collaço
J. McNab, accountant
do.
D. B. Grant
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
(Shanghai)
A. M. Townsend, agent (New York)
H. Moore, act. accountant
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National Bank of India, Limited
Turner & Co., agents
I
A.
National Bank of Scotland
do.
Borneo Company, Limited, agents
金寶銀行
Kam-po-ngan-hong.
Oriental Bank Corporation, Queen's Road Draws on the Bank of England, Bank of Scotland, and Head Office, Thread- needle Street, London; and on Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, Ceylon, Ma- dras, Mauritius, Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Hiogo. The Corporation also issues circular notes and letters of credit, negotiable in all places of importance throughout the world.
G. O. Scott, acting manager Robert Innes, accountant, and acting
agent, Foochow
H. Howard Taylor, actg. accountant
Alex. Wemyss, assist. acet. & cashier F. J. Barros
L. F. Barretto
L. J. Lopes
G. Lethbridge, actg. manager (S'hai)
Sir Wm. Johnston, acting acct.
do.
John R. Haggitt, ast. acct. & cash.do. P. M. de Carvalho
do.
J. L. Pereira
do.
L. Cameron, for agent (Yokohama)
G. W. F. Playfair, acting acct. do. R. T. Rohde, ast. act. & cash. do.
H. A. Herbert,
do.
do.
E. Marques
do.
G. W. Thompson, act. agent (Hiogo)
D. Fraser, asst. accountant do.
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
衣巴
謙
E-pa-la-him.
Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co., merchants
and commission agents, 12c and 15D
Gage Street
Dadabhoy Hossungjee
Budroodin Moola Nooroodin
Abdool Iyeb Allimahomed
Mahomedally Moola Cumroodin
(Canton)
Esoofally Bhaimeeya (Shanghai) Essofally Abdoolhoosen
do.
Abdoollutiff
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Abdoolally, broker, 7,
Wellington Street
Abdulcader Esmaljee, merchant, 24A,
Gage Street
Abdoolhoosen Sack Cumroodin, ma-
nager
亞担士
A-tam-se.
Adams & Stockwell, medical practitioners,
Forest Lodge, Caine Road
W. S. Adams, M.D., health officer of the Port, and medical inspector of emigrants
Jas. Stockwell, L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E.
天祥
Teen-cheung.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
F. H. Bell (absent)
C. Lyall Grant (Shanghai)
F. M. Youd
T. G. Williamson
A. A. Botelho
J. M. Botelho
do.
丫厘架
A-le-ka.
Algar & Co., house agents and rent col-
lectors, 9, Hollywood Road
Geo. Stainfield
鴉佛先生
A-fut-sin-sang.
Alford, R. G., Assoc. M. Inst. C. E., sur-
veyor, &c., 9, Arbuthnot Road
G. L. Tomlin, assistant
Anton, James Ross, exchange broker, 2,
College Gardens.
鴉加行
Ap-ka-hong.
Apcar, A. M., merchant and commission
agent, 28, Hollywood Road
Armstrong, J. M., Government auc- tioneer and commission agent, No. 8, Queen's Road Central
J. M. Armstrong
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
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瑞記洋行
Sui-kee-yeung-hang.
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., merchants,
Praya
acob Arnhold (London)
Peter Karberg
do.
L. Mendel (Shanghai)
L. Poesnecker
J. Kramer (Canton)
P. Arnhold
C. Beurmann (Shanghai)
J. Lamke
H. Müller (Canton)
R. Marten
A. Milsom (Shanghai)
G. Sachaü do.
J. Niebuhr
G. D. Böning
E. da Cruz
L. de Britto
Arnold, Thos., public accountant, 16,
Bank Buildings
Behre, Ernst, special agent for German
Steamship Company of Hamburg, Ma-
rine House, 15, Queen's Road
重厘刺士
Pi-li-la-see.
Belilios, E. R., merchant, Lyndhurst
Terrace
E. R. Belilios
A. N. Judah
N. J. Gomes
A. Gonsalves
P. V. Rodrigues
Bhabha, S. B., ship-broker, Elgin Street
巴厘
Pa-lee.
Birley & Co., merchants, 29, Queen's Road
Arthur Smith (England)
Thomas Pyke do.
H. L. Dalrymple
J. G. T. Hassell
A. B. da Roza F. T. P. Foster A. R. Blandy H. A. N. Smith
J. F. da Roza
M. M. da Roza
A. A. da Roza
K. D. Adams (Canton)
H. F. Dent
do
Geo. Hales (Foochow) (absent) J. I. P. Sanderson do.
北方乞
Pek-lik-het.
Blackhead & Co., F., shipchandlers, sail-
makers, &c., Fraya Central
B. Schwarzkopf (absent)
J. H. Smith
F. H. Höhnke
F. Schwarzkopf
A. Wohlters
A. B. Souza
搬鳥公司
Poon-niu-kung-sze.
Borneo Company, Limited, merchants,
Queen's Road, agents of the Barnagore Jute Factory Co., Limited, Calcutta,
Also of London, Manchester, Singapore,
Batavia, Sarawak, and Bangkok
H. Foss, manager
T. I. Rose, signs per pro.
A. F. Ribeiro
1 1⁄2 15
Po-to-ma.
Bowler, Thos. Ide, Chinese interpreter, broker and general commission agent, 136, Queen's Road, Central
Braddon, H. E., general broker; re-
sidence, Hongkong Hotel
Brandt & Co., C., shipwrights, West
Point
C. Brandt
不蕑爹呵
Ba-lan-da-o.
Brandão & Co., 29, Wellington Street
F. A. Gomes
J. B. Gomes, Jr.
A. J. Gomes
D. Alemão
庇里賴及活領狀師
Pi-li-ton-kap-Wot-ton-chong-se.
Brereton & Wotton, solicitors, con-
veyancers, proctors, and notaries public,
29, Queen's Road
W. H. Brereton (absent)
Wm. Wotton
V. H. Deacon, solicitor
D. E. Caldwell
M. d'Azevedo
F. Remedios
C. J. Lones
C. H. Santos
A. L Demée
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Tsang Kam Chiu, interpreter
Sin Hou,
磅尊士
Pong long-chu-s
do.
Bro Jones & Co,, undertakers, 9,
Hollywood Road
Geo. Stainfield
太古
Tai-koo.
Butterfield and Swire, merchants, Queen's
Road
J. S. Swire (England)
W. Lang (Shanghai)
J. H. Scout
do.
F. R. Gamwell (England)
E. Mackintosh
J. A Blogg
Matchitt
W. Poate J. Hazeland
L. Gibbons A. P. Pereira F. R. Aubert
A. Burrows
(Shanghai)
J. C. Bois
do.
do.
H. B. Endicott
do.
J. Andrew
• do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
James Hall
J. L. Brown
E. Tomlin
H. Smith
T. Ford
J. B. Fonseca
A. L. Noronha
H. R. Smith (Foochow) (absent)
W. J. Robinson do.
J. S. Burls
H. Baker
do.
do.
James Dodds (Yokohama)
E. J. Geoghegan do.
E. Walker
do.
Buxoo, Meajan, S. L. "Morning Star"
Byramjee, Bomonjee, broker, 24, Holly-
wood Road
Cairns, R. H., surveyor to Lloyds' Regis- ter, and for Local Insurance offices, 14 Praya
R. H. Cairns (absent)
E. Burnie, surveyor
I. A. Xavier
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加路威士
Ka-lo-wit-se.
Carlowitz & Co., merchants, 15, Praya
Central
R. von Carlowitz (Germany)
W. Rost (absent)
C. Erdmann
B. Schmacker
Alf. Krauss (Shanghai)
M. Paquin
P. Brewitt
H. Janns
B. A. da Cruz
C. von Bose (Canton)
Theo. Ruff
P. Sachse
do.
do.
R. Jorgens (Shanghai)
P. Blesky
A. Holm
do.
do.
加心杯
Ka-sum-bhoy.
Cassumbhoy, Ebrahim, dealer in furni-
ture, 45, Queen's Road Central
Ebrahim Cassumbhoy
Sharalee E. Cassumbhoy
巴倫治
Pa-lun-jee.
Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co., merchants
Hormusjee Cooverjee
Eduljee Cawasjee (Pallanjee)
Sorabjee Maneckjee Metta
R. Cursetjee Vania
潘十爹路
Cha-se-te-lo.
Chastel & Co., Ed., wine merchants and
commission agents, Marine House, 15,
Queen's Road
Ed. Chastel
察打
Chat-ta.
Chater, C. P., bill and bullion broker,
Bank Buildings
察打
Chat-ta.
Chater & Vernon, share and general
brokers, Bank Buildings
J. T. Chater
J. Y. V. Vernon
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德臣印字館
Tuk-sun Yan-tzee koon.
"China Mail" Office, 2, Wyndham Street, behind the Club House. Overland China
Mail, fortnightly for the home mail;
China Mail, every evening except Sun- day; Chinese Mail, daily; China Review, once in two months
Geo. Murray Bain, editor and pro-
prietor
Robert Smith, sub-editor
A. W. Quinton, reporter
A. S. Souza, book-keeper
N. Sequeira, overseer
Chinese dept. Tam Yik Kin, manager
中華火車糖局
Chung-wah Fo-cheh Tong-kook.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited,
East Point
Jardine, Matheson & Co., general
agents
H. Dickie, manager
H. Hyndman, East Point Refinery
G. Ferguson
do.
A. Rodger
do.
J. Liddell
do.
J. Fletcher
do.
A. McGilp
do.
D. McLellan
do.
J. Gourley
do.
W. Davidson
do.
J. McGregor
do.
G. R. Stewart
do.
J. Lawrence
do.
A. C. More
do.
J. Anthony
do.
E. Hyndman
do.
R. Heard
do
T. Kerr
do.
G. McIntosh
do.
E. E. da Silva
do.
P. Plage
do.
J. Dickie, Wanchai Refinery
古律醫生
Kwoo-lot E-sang.
Clouth, Charles, M.D., medical practi-
tioner, "Boulder Lodge," 1, Castle Rd.
Cohen & Georg, share and general brokers
C. C. Cohen
Erich Georg
Cohen, A. S., bill, bullion and general
broker, 16, Lyndhurst Terrace
Collaço, J. M. J. P., general storekeeper,
Queen's Road
今孖素印字館
Kam-ma-sho-yun-tsz-koon.
"Commercial Printing Office," Wynd-
ham Street
J. A. da Luz
A. dos Santos
高吧洋 行
Ko-pa-yeung-hong.
Cooper & Co., H. N., merchants and com-
mission agents, 3, Pottinger Street
H. N. Cooper
各臣
Kok-son.
Coxon, A., bill and bullion broker, Seymour
Terrace
Cursetjee, Wookerjee, general merchant,
12, Peel Street
Cursetjee Wookerjee
Eduljee Jamsetjee
Merwanjee Nowrojee
Sapocrjee Camasjee Kurwa
孖剌新聞紙館
Ma-la-san-mun-chi-koon.
"Daily Press" Office, Wyndham Street, Daily Press, English edition, published every morning; Chung Ngoi San Po, Chinese edition, with a market extra, every morning; Overland Trade Report, published fortnightly, on the mornings of the departure of the English Mail; and "Chronicle and Directory for China Japan, &c.," published annually.
Y. J. Murrow (England), proprietor R. Chatterton Wilcox, lessee & editor D. Warres Smith, business manager Geo. C. Cox, sub.editor Thos. Marr, reporter
J. E. Beale, overseer
Adelino A. V. Ribeiro, foreman Philippe da Luz, compositor
H. do Rozario,
Leung Akit, clerk
do.
CHINESE EDITION.
Ng Chan, general manager
Ho Shap Chow, editor
Yip Kwai Wan, sub-editor
爹庇+伯頓
Ta-pe-sz Pak-tan.
Davis & Co., merchants, 23, Queen's Road
H. W. Davis
E. M. da Silva
F. E. L. Soares
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亨泰行
Hang-tye-hong.
Deetjen & Co., merchants, &c.
E. Deetjen (Bremen)
C. Katz
E. Burchard
Chas. J. Lafrentz
H. Sanders
M. E. S. Pereira
的件拿
De-kin-na.
Degenaer, F., merchant, Peddar's Wharf
甸尼十狀師
Tin-ni-sĩ Chong-8.
Dennys, Henry Lardner, solicitor and no-
Jary public, 18, Bank Buildings; private
residence, Brockhurst, Mount Gough
H. L. Dennys
O. Baptista Ng-Ashing
Ng Tak Shang
Devjee, Rebmtoola, merchant and com-
mission agent, 24, Peel Street
疏沙印字館
So-sha-yan-tze-koon.
De Souza & Co., printers, stationers, and
bookbinders, corner of Wellington and
d'Aguilar Streets
J. J. de Souza
F. Gomes da Costa, foreman
F. M. Lima
S. Marçal
F. M. Franco
A. Perpetuo
M. Machado
F. Rodrigues
Ho Achew, Chinese translator
Dhunjeebhoy & Co., R., merchants and commission agents, and agents for "The Empress of India Cotton Mills Co., Li- mited" of Calcutta, No. 20, Gage Street
Roostumjee Dhunjeebhoy
Dhunjeebhoy Mehta (Calcutta)
Rustomjee Sorabjee Woonwalla (Cal-
cutta)
Shapoorjee Frainjee Tumboly, ma-
nager
Driscoll, T. N., tailor, hosier, hatter and
outfitter, 45 and 47, Queen's Road
T. N. Driscoll
J. Keating
中租
Chung-10.
Dunn, Melbye & Co., merchants, Praya
W. E. H. Dunn
E. Melbye
M. S. Lima
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Eastlacke, W. C., D.D.S., dentist, 50,
Queen's Road
Esmail & Co., Hajee Adum, merchants,
17, Hollywood Road
Omar Moladina, manager
Salaman Carrimmahomed
Essabhoy, A. M., merchant and commis-
sion agent, 40, Cochrane Street
Essabhoy Abdoolkader Moola
Hyderally Ebrahim, manager (Y'ma)
Essabhoy Abdoolkyum Moola (S'pore)
Essabhoy Mottobhoy Moola (B'bay)
Essabhoy Abdooltyab Moola (C'cutta)
Mahomedally
霍近拿
Fok-kun-na.
Falconer & Co., G., watch and chrono-
meter makers, jewellers, &c., Queen's
Road Central
I. B. Falconer (absent)
M. Falconer (absent)
W. Ross, manager Matthew Falconer, Jr. T. Sanderson
J. Muirhead
A. A. da Cruz
Fenwick, Morrison & Co., engineers, &c.,
Wanchai
Geo. Fenwick Robt. Morrison
H. Hyndman, Jr.
Fisher, Dr. J. Charles, medical practi- tioner, office over Victoria Dispensary Fournier & Co., Henry, successors to W. Bendicht & Co., merchants and general storekeepers, 2, D'Aguilar Street
H. Fournier
L. Chevalier (Marseilles)
Framjee Hormusjee & Co., merchants,
No. 7, Hollywood Road
D. M. Mehta
H. M. Mehta
M. S. Mehta
Dadabhoy Muncherjee
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
F. Dorabjee Shavukshaw Dorabjee
Francis, John Joseph, barrister-at-law,
J.P., 16, Bank Buildings
Clerk
S. J. Guttierrez
佛蘭西藥房
Fat-lan-sai-yeuk-fong.
French Dispensary, 51E, Queen's Road
J. L. Britto, proprietor
J. J. d'Andrade
播威鏢店
Po-wai-piu-teem.
Gaupp & Co., Charles J., watchmakers
and jewellers, Queen's Road
Chas. Gaupp (Europe)
J. Keiser
C. Heermann
P. Speidel
嘏勒醫生
Ka-lack-e-sang.
Gerlach, C., M.D., medical practitioner,
1, Alexandra Terrace
刧公司
Kip kung see.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
H. B. Gibb (absent)
H. Lowcock
do.
A. G. Wood (Shanghai)
A. McLeod
do.
W. H. F. Darby C. F. Nunn (absent) H. Clyma
C. S. Goo lwyn, Jr. C. F. Ozorio
L. J. Ozorio
H. P. Tennant (Foochow) F. G. White (Shanghai)
H. W. Daniel
do.
C. S. Sharp
do.
B. Layton
do.
H. Sheppard
do.
E. Hatton, Jr.
do.
E. C. Ozorio
do.
太平行
Tai-ping Hong.
Gilman & Co., merchants, d'Aguilar St.
W. S. Young
W. H. Harton (Foochow)
A. McConachie
C. F. Harton (Foochow) G. Slade
do.
Gomes, A. S., M.D., M.R.C.S., medical practitioner, Pechili Terrace, Elgin St.
Goolam Hoosein John Mahomed, merchant
and commission agent, 3, Gage Street
Gulam Hoosein John Mahomed Azumbhoy Sirdar! Lan menager
Griffith & Co., D. London Aerated
Waters Manufactory, Wellington St.
D. K. Griffith
Lai Afg
順利洋行
Sun-lee.
Grossman & Co., merchants, 1, d'Aguilar
Street
C. F. Grossmann
G. A. Cos nn (absent)
R. Schultz
Guedes, J. M., Jr., house and land
agency, Hollywood Read
葛爹厘印字館
Kot te-le-yin-tsze-koon.
Gutierrez, R. F., printer, 12, Wyndham
Street
啞蝦卑杯
A-ha be-buy.
Habibbhoy, Ahmedbhoy, merchant, 32,
Lyndhurst Terrace
Ahnedbhoy Habbibhoy (Bombay)
N. Abdoolally, manager
A. Sewjeebhoy
哈奥杯
Hap-bi-boy.
Habibbhoy, Rehemebhoy, merchant, 32,
Lyndhurst Terce
R. Habibbnoy (Bombay)
N. Abdoolally, manager
A. Sewjeebhoy
亞士加以去麽
A-sze-ka E-sze-mo.
Haji Ali Asgar & H. Esmail, merchants,
17, Gage Street
Mahomed E. H. Asgar
Mahomed Sadeck H. Esmail
H. A. Namazee
根厘修轉学琴
Ha-li-sou-ching-yeung-kum.
Hahn, A., practical piano tuner and re-
pairer, and teacher of dancing, Flet-
cher's Buildings, 6, Queen's Road East
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Hajee Esmail Hajee Ahmed, merchant,
28, Peel St.
Abdoolkurim Ally Mabomed
Hajee Hamed Hajee Esack, merchant, 22,
Gage Street
Hejee Esack Ellias (Bombay)
Salemahomed Ellias, manager
Abdoolkader Sedick
亞之美渣馬乜亞厘
Ah-jee-me-ja-ma-mud-ah-lee.
Hajee Meerza Mohmed Ally & Co., mer-
chants, Lyndhurst Terrace
Hajee Meerza Abdolkahsein, manager
Hajee Mahomed Reza
Hancock, A., bill and bullion broker
Hancock, S., bill and bullion broker
華太
Wah-tai.
Harris, Goodwin & Co., merchants, 14,
Stanley St.
S. S. Lowe
T. Harold Vale (Shanghai)
Ernest Stamps
T. Steanes
do.
do.
Hayllar, T. C., Q.C., barrister-at-law; office,
over Hongkong Dispensary
希士公司
He se-kung-see.
Hesse & Co., merchants, Peddar's Wharf
H. Stolterfoht
Chas F. Hirst
F. C. Dittmer
J. H. Leffmann
開雪文哈十公司
Hoi-a-man-hop-sz-kung-sze.
Heuer nann, Herbst & Co., shipchand-
lers, sailmakers, provision merchants,
and general storekeepers, 12a, Queen's
Road (opposite Hongkong Hotel)
F. W. Heuermann
E. Herbst
蝦刺爹威士
Ha-la-te-wai-se.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants, Praya
John Holliday (Manchester)
C. W. Farbridge
do.
J. F. Holliday (Shanghai)
C. J. Holliday (Manchester)
J. B. McCulloch (Manila) A, P. MacEwen J. C. Hughes Wm. Dunman
J. M. O. Lima
A. J. Vieira
J. P. Pascoal
C. G. Tatham (Foochow)
J. Beattie
(Shanghai)
J. R. Reddie
do.
J. W. L. Williamson do.
C. W. Holliday
do.
F. Anderson
do.
do.
do.
(Manila)
L. Barretto
A. Rozario
A. Grundy
H. Ashton
L. P. Andrews do.
垴士
Hom-see.
do.
217
Holmes, Geo., ship & general broker, &c.,
"Norman Cottage," Albany Road
香港蘇打水館
Heung-kong-so-ta-shui-koon.
Hongkong Soda Water Manufacturing
Company, a Hollywood Road
J. P. da Costa
D. A. d'Eça
F. F. Fernandes
香
雪廠
Heung kong-suet-chong.
Hongkong Ice Company, East Point and
Ice House Street; Kyle and Bain, pro-
prietors
John Kyle
Wm. N. Bain
Geo. Allau
Wm. Scott
香港灣仔木圆
Hong-kong Muh-ün, Wanchai.
Hongkong Timber Yard, Wanchai
I. Mallory, proprietor
Horck, A. H. von der, M. D., physician
and surgeon; specialist for eye dis-
eases; office, 50, Qu en's Road
大馬房牛奶舖
Tai-ma-fong-ngeen-nai-po.
"Horse Repository" and Hongkong Dairy,
Garden Road, rear of Murray Barracks
J. Kennedy
R. G. Xavier
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考核
How-wat.
Howard & Co., Thos., merchants, West
Point
D. Musso & Co.,
agents
Hughes & Legge, share and general bro- kers and auctioneers; office, Marine House, Queen's Road, Central
W. Kerfoot Hughes William Legge
E. Jones Hughes
P. R. Doral
F. A. Ozorio
Hussunally Motabhoy, gold and general
broker, 7, Wellington Street
和記
Wo-kee,
Hutchison, John D., merchant, 8, Ar-
buthnot Road
Jamasjee J., cotton and yarn broker,
18, Hollywood Road
M. M. Cotwall
奥亞杯
Pe-a-poy.
Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy, merchant, No. 64,
Wellington Street.
Merally bhoy Mahomed, manager
E. Mahomed
B. Allarukhia
Molaidinabboy Laljee (Shanghai)
Moossabhoy Munjee
渣顛
Cha-teen.
D. Macbaffie
T. G. Glover
J. P. da Costa
F. H. Azevedo G. dos Remedios A. de Britto
J. A. Barretto, Jr. A. J. V. Ribeiro A. H. de Carvalho
F. X. V. Ribeiro
G. Mackrill Smith (Canton)
J. M. G. Pereira
P. S. da Roza
B. A. Clarke
E. Ward
P. Orme D. Glass
do.
(Shanghai)
do.
do.
do.
A. Cheyne
do.
E. H. Kenny
do.
E. J. Caldbeck
do. (absent)
R. P. Hunter
do.
H. T. Allan
do.
E. G. Hillier
do.
R. Inglis
do.
E. J. de Couto
do.
A. Yvanovich
do.
L. A. Tavares
do.
E. F. da Sa
do.
L. J. Sa
do.
W. Dobie (Yuen-fah) do.
W. E. Allum
(Foochow)
W. R. Soames
do.
T. Pollard
do.
R. W. H. Wood
D. da Roza
W. H. Gubbins
do.
do.
do.
A. E. Reynell W. B. Walter
C. F. Hooper
(Tientsin)
do. (Yokohama) do.
G. L. Montgomery do.
H. O. Noyes
do.
H. O. Jeyes
do.
C. F. Remiers
do.
Ryle Holme
(Nagasaki)
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants, East
Point, and 7, Queen's Road Central
Robert Jardine (England)
William Keswick
F. B. Johnson
W. Paterson (Foochow) J. Bell-Irving (absent) J. J. Keswick (Shanghai) Herbert Smith do. John Macgregor H. C. Maclean
C. S. Taylor
E. F. Alford
A. MacClymont
Kenneth McK. Ross F. H. Slaghek
C. W. Richard
G. T. Veitch
Just & Grobien, bill and bullion brokers
H. Z. Just, (absent)
F. A. F. Grobien, Club Chambers
Kelly & Walsh, booksellers, stationers, newsagents, tobacconists, Queen's Road
W. Brewer S. Colborn
Khamisa, N. M. & A. M., dealers in mil- linery and drapery goods, 8, Peel Street
Noor Mahomed Khamisa
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A. Fonseca, Junr.
Albert Algar
Ally Mahomed Khamisa
Abdool Rahman
S. Moosa
Esmael Elia
Khamisa Jooma, draper, 88, Wellington
Street
Khamisa Jooma (absent)
Esmail Jooma, agent
Tarnmahomed Hassen
廣業商會
Kwong-yiy Shiung-u
Kogio Shokwai, 20, Praya West
Riozo Oishi, agent
Shozo Abe
告老紗
Ko-lo-sa.
Kruse & Co., jewellers, tobacconists, and
commission agents, sole agents for the
"Japan Photographic Association,"
Yokohama, 10, Queen's Road Central
H. Kuhlmann
R. Schönberger
P. F. Xavier
覽勿夜冷館
Lam-mat Ye-lang-kwoon.
Lammert, G. R., auctioneer, appraiser, and
commission agent, Peddar's Wharf
G. R. Lammert
J. Alabor
S. Fischer
蘭士顚
Lan-se-teen.
Landstein & Co., merchants, Marine House,
Queen's Road
Wm. R. Landstein
Alex. Levy
E. Constantin (Tonquin)
A. F. Pereira
連架剌佛
Lane-ka-la-fat.
Lane, Crawford & Co., general storekeepers,
shipchandlers, tailors, news agents and
auctioneers, Queen's Road
David R. Crawford
John S. Cox (absent)
F. de Sá
Henry Crawford
Wm. Boffey John McCallum George A. Stanford
J. R. McDonald
Frederic Townley (Yokohama)
George Booth
A. C. Ramsay
F. O. Eustace
do.
do.
T. G. Richmond
do.
J. G. Cullen
do.
得忌利士
Tak-ke-le-se.
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, merchants,
Praya
John S. Lapraik (England)
A. T. Manger
C. D. Bottomley
J. Grant
T. E. Davies
A. F. dos Remedios
A. G. dos Remedios
F. J. dos Remedios
A. F. dos Remedios, Jr.
L. A. Xavier
G. D. Pitman (Swatow) L. Grunauer
do.
COAST STEAMERS. "NAMOA."
Captain-G. T. Westoby
Chief Officer-H. Lightwood 2nd. do. R. W. Wright 3rd. do.
Chief Engineer-J. Wilkie 2nd. do. -J. Roberts 3rd. do. -C. Chambers
"KWANGTUNG."
Captain-M. Young
Chief Officer-R. Milne
2nd do. H. O. Harris 3rd do.
Chief Engineer W. MacIntosh
2nd do. -J. Benson
3rd do. -Handley
"HAI-LOONG.'
Captain T. G. Pocock Chief Officer-J. S. Wyllie 2nd do. R. Ferguson
---R. 3rd do. Pinkerton Chief Engineer-W. Panton
2nd do. -W. Stewart 3rd do.
"ALBAY." Captain-F. Ashton
Chief Officer-J. Blackburne
2nd do. -G. Shewan 3rd do. -Kennedy
"
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Chief Engineer-J. MacDonald
2nd do. -J. Wilson
3rd do.
-W. McKechine
"FOKIEN."
Captain J. C. Abbott
Chief Officer--W. T. Hunter
2nd. do. -C. Naylor 3rd. do. -J. S. Roach
Chief Engineer A. McIntyre
2nd do. -F. Urquhart
3rd do.
-J. Dunn
謙信洋行
Hym-sun-yeung-hong.
Lembke & Co., Justus, merchants and
commission agents, Club Chambers
d'Aguilar Street
Justus P. Lembke
Th. Bieber
連士德 公司
Lin-see-tuk-kung-sze.
Linstead & Co., merchants, 23, Queen's
Road
T. G. Linstead
H. W. Davis, manager
C. G. Bunker
洛
醫生
Lock-het-e-shang.
Lochhead, John H., M.D., 2, Elgin Street
Lowndes, R. W., broker, 116, Queen's
Road East
Loxley, W. R., commission agent, office at
Sayle & Co.'s, Victoria Exchange
馬嬌云夫力架公司 Ma-kiu-wun-foo-lik-ka-kung-sz.
MacEwen, Frickel & Co., storekeepers, wine merchants, shipping and general
agents, 43, Queen's Road and 22, Praya;
agents for North China Herald, Shang- hai, &c.
Alex. F. Sinith
W. Dolan
J. Maclehose
F. R. Rogers
C. Mooney
John Shepherd
A. J. G. da Silva
Martin & Co., M., merchants and general commission agents, 2, Stanley Street
M. Z. Martin (Calcutta)
A. C. Martin (Calcutta)
S. C. Martin
P. Z. Martin
do.
J. Abell (absent)
MacKean, E., barrister-at-law, Bank
Buildings
孖池公司
Ma-ti-kung-sz
Marty, A. R., merchant and commission
agent, 44, Queen's Road
A. R. Marty
P. Marty (Haiphong)
P. Carneiro
E. Aussenac
麥邊洋行
Mak-pin-yeung-hong.
McBain, G., broker, &c., 9, Gough Street
Low Sai Nam
墨馬道
Mak-mah-to.
McMurdo, R., marine surveyor, and sur-
veyor for French Lloyds', Hunt's Block
R. McMurdo
G. Yvanovich
孻仁藥房
Lai-yan-yeuk-fong.
Medical Hall, 50, Queen's Road
Th. Koffer, proprietor
E. Niedhardt, analytical chemist
t t t
Mat-che-see.
Melchers & Co., merchants, Peddar's Wharf
Hermann Melchers (Bremen)
Adolf André
W. Reiners (Shanghai)
Carl Krebs
do.
Joh. Fr. Mardfeldt
J. Goosmann
M. Grote
J. Lauts
Heinr. Prude
C. M. do Rozario
A. E. Allemào
C. Jantzen
(Shanghai)
St. Michaelsen
do.
A. Eblers
do.
J. Palmer
do.
Wm. Mendel
de.
F. J. d'Almeida
do.
HONGKONG
ROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Merwanjee, S., broker, 37, Graham Street
Metta, E. N., merchant, 18, Holly wood
Road
S. N. Tolatee (Bombay)
E. N. Metta (Can'on)
M. P. Tolatee (absent)
S. F. Mehta
咪吔
Me-yer.
Meyer & Co., merchants, 13, Queen's
Road Central
A. E. Mever
H. F. Meve ink
H. Otte
W. Tee se
F. Leme
F. P. Rozario
J. L. Carneiro
J. Krall
美利
Me-lah.
Millar & Co., A., house and ship plumbers, gasfitters, printeis, coppersmiths, brass-
founders, and general contractors,
Fletcher's Buillings, Queen's Road East
Andrew Millar
F. J. Ryan
F. Shepherd
M. Rozario
井洋行
San-teeng-young-h ́ng.
Mitsui Bussan Kaishia, merchants, 6, Ped-
dar's Hill (Head office, Tokio)
Y. Kanedio
S. Masudo
麽地公司
Mo-tee-kung-se.
Mody & Co., N., 40, Queen's Road
Ardeshir N. Mody
(Bombay)
Jehangërjee N. Mody
do.
Framjee H. Arjânee
Hormusjee R. Hakimna
Dosabboy R. Bill'a
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Moore, W. P., hairdresser, &c., Hotel
Buildings, Queen's Road Central
W. P. Moore, proprietor
J. J. Barros, book-keeper Otto Kitchu,
M. Reyes, Jissah Kitehu,
assistant
do.
do,
Moore & Co., tobacconists and news-
agents, "Variety Store," 42, Queen's
Road
S. R. Rozario
歷
文
Moh Sem-mun.
More & Seimund, (late Broadbear, An-
thony & Co.) sipchandlers, Praya
C. H. E. Seimund
Morgan, W. M., share and general broker
auctioneer, &c., Peddar's Hill
麽華士厘公司
Mo-li-tsz-le Koong-se.
Morris & Ray, ship brokers, Bank Build-
ings
A. G. Morris E. C. Ray
Mourente, R., merchant, and proprietor of Tutuban Rope Manufactory of Ma- nila, 3, Pottinger Street
Ramon Mourente
Miguel Mourente
Musso & Co., D., merchants, West Point
D. Musso
P. d'Agostini
G. Passantino
迈秩庸大狀
Ng Til-yung, Tai-chong-sz.
Ng Chy, barrister-at-law, 16, Bank
Buildings
Ng Choy
Ng Kit Shun
麼地
Mo-tee.
Mody, H. N., bill, bullion, & general
broke and auctioneer, Graham Street
H. N. Mody
R. R. Robarts
Moonshee, S.D., broker, 40, Queen's Road
FR
No-po.
Noble, John, chronometer and watch
maker, jeweller and silversmith, 8, Queen's Road
J. Noble
John McWatters
H. F. Ozorio
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羅也印字館
Lo-long-ya-yun-tze-koon.
Noronha & Co., Government and general printers and stationers, 5, 7, and 9, Zetland Street, ("Government Ga- zette," published every Saturday, Chinese newspaper published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.)
D. Noronha
S. A. Noronha
W. Cruise
B. P. Campos, foreman
F. F. Pinna
R. V. Ribeiro
S. Xavier
S. Silva
L. Xavier
J. Gabriel
Norton & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents, Praya Central
Robert Lyall
R. W. Lowndes
打笠治麵飽公司
Ta-lab-chee min pow-kong-se.
Nowrojee D., merchant and baker, Queen's
Road
Dorabjee Nowrojee
Shaik Eliar Bux
D. Dorabjee
H Cowasjee
P. Pereira
M. Ruttonjee
Nowrojee & Co., merchants, 13, Peel Street
C. B. Guzder (Calcutta)
F. D. Guzder
D. N. Sakalatwala
1
O'Brien, R. A., M.D.
Hartigan, W. McK., M.K.C.P., L.R.C.S.I.
2, St. John's Place
阿厘仁他藥房
O-le-yan-ta-yeuk-fong.
"Oriental Dispensary," 10, Stanley Street
F. P. Soares, manager
I. I. Vieira
Parker, T. D. C.; general broker, Wynd-
ham Street
Pestonjee, Jamsetjee, broker, 24, Peel
Street
Piron, E., teacher of singing, piano and
french, 4, Queen's Road
Polishwaila, M. B., cotton and yarn
broker, 24, Lyndhurst Terrace
八巴厘
Pat-pa-lee.
Pubaney, Ebrahimbhoy, merchant, 40,
Lyndhurst Terrace
Dhurumseybhoy Moomeen, manager
Fazully Dhurumsey
Bund Khimjee
Casu 10y Peerbhoy
Mahomedbhoy Fakeeranee, mgr. S'hai
Soomarbhoy Manjee,
do.
Pustau & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
T. J. E. von Pustau
C. von. Pustau (absent)
E. L. Reuter, signs per pro.
B. F. dos Remedios
利地架行
Le-te-ka-hong.
Rädecker & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents, Wyndham Street
R. Rädecker
W. Detmers
Rapp, F., auctioneer and commission
agent, Zetland Street
連拿
Lin-nah.
Raynal, G., merchant and commission
agent, 11, Stanley Street
泰和行
Tye-wo-hong.
Reiss & Co., merchants, Praya
Charles Kahn
Moritz Kalb (Shanghai)
C. Stiebel (Yokohama)
R. M. Gray, silk inspector
S. Hughes, tea inspector A. B. Tomkins, tea inspector R. H. Percival, silk inspector
(Shanghai)
S. J. Crutch, tea inspector (S'hai) G. Hurlimann (Yokohama) C. Danenberg
F. S. Marçal (Shanghai) C. V. Marques (Yokohama)
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
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223
那沙剪髮店
Lee-mee-ta-sz.
Remedios & Co., J. J. dos, merchants,
Stanley Street
J. H. dos Remedios
A. G. Romano
Alex. A. dos Remedios
J. M. dos Remedios J. Haughton
Remedios & Co., merchants, Praya Cen- tral; agents for Spanish mail steamers between Manila and Singapore, and Olano, Larrinaga's Spanish Steamers
José A. dos Remedios
J. C. dos Remedios A. dos Remedios E. A. Jorge
Rodrigues, H. J., house agent and rent
collector, 33, Bridges Street
Rogers, G.O., D.D.S., dentist, Bank Build-
ings, Queen's Road
Rose, Mrs. J. F., draper, milliner and
dressmaker, Queen's Road
Mrs. J. F. Rose
Mrs. Stockhausen
Miss Gate
Miss Stainfield
N. da Silva
Rose & Co., general drapers, men's mer-
cers, milliners and dressmakers, Queen's Road Central
Miss Rose
J. H. Jarman
E. Lilley
Miss Nestor
Miss Murray
No-sa-tsin-fut-tim.
Roza, J. da, barber and hair dresser,
Wellington Street
旗县
Kee-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants, Praya
William H. Forbes (absent)
F. B. Forbes (Shanghai)
S. W. Pomeroy, Jr. (New York) John M. Forbes, Jr.
F. D. Hitch
H. de C. Forbes
(Shanghai)
Charles Vincent Smith (absent)
L. M. Baptista
F. D. Bush
L. L. Bush
C. Chamberlain
A. Cordeiro
C. L. Gorham J. A. Gutierrez Q. J. Gutierrez F. Gutierrez R. F. Gutierrez F. Henderson H. Spencer, Jr. C. A. Tomes
E. U. Smith
A. E. da Silva
C. C. dos Remedios
F. Jorge
T. B. Cunningham (Canton)
E. Sheppard (Foochow)
F. Koch
do.
C. A. de Britto
do.
N. C. Stevens
(Amoy)
J. J. Howard
do.
F. Nash
do.
A. de Figuereido
do.
M. W. Greig
do.
H. S. Rogers
do.
J. Roberts
F. H. England do.
B. Pereira
do.
羅士列
Lo-sze-lit.
E. F. d'Almeida (Shanghai)
C. G. Beebe
do.
I
Rosselet, J., importer of watches &c.,
J. Ballard
do.
I
corner of Wellington and Peel Streets
羅沙里澳
Lo-cha-li-o.
Rozario & Co., merchants, 8, Stanley Street
Marcos C. do Rozario
F. M. Gonsalves
Alfredo Machado
P. Brunat
do.
J. J. Green
do.
A. C. Hunter
do.
H. Hodges
do.
R. G. Ogle
do.
N. Simoens
do.
J. D. Thorburn
do.
G. H. Wheeler
do.
N. D'O. Wintle
do.
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S. S. Gilbert (New York)
J. B. Manson (London)
<
S. S. ESMERALDA.'
Captain-Robt. Talbot
Chief Officer-A. H. H. G. Douglas
2nd do. G. E. Elliott Chief Engineer-J. B. Fyfe
-J. Plage
2nd do.
3rd do. -J. A. Fyfe
DIAMANTE."
Cantain-C. F. Cullen
First Officer R. Crawford Chief Engineer -A. Mintipley
Tustomjee, S., broker, 5, Pottinger Street
Ruttonjee, B. & E., shopkeepers, 18, Peel
Street
B. Rutonjee
E. Ruttonjee
律頓治
Lut-ton-chee.
Ruttunjee & Co., D., merchants, Holly-
wood Road
D. Ruttunjee
山打
San-ta.
Sander & Co., merchants and commission
agents, Queen's Road Central
F. Sander
E. Lorberg
M. Moses (Ningpo)
F. Ezekiel
do.
I. A. Ezra
do.
J. R. Michael (Shanghai)
M. A. Sopher
do.
D. H. Silas
do.
R. S. Judah
do.
J. A. Sopher
do.
A. E. J. Abraham (Hankow)
M. S. Kelly
S. J. Solomon
do.
(Wuhu)
S. S. A. Benjamin do.
S. A. Hardoon (Chefoo)
J. Samuel
do.
M D. Ezekiel (Tientsin)
R. Moses
G. Isaac
do.
do.
66 JAPAN,"
"BRITISH STEAMER.
Captain T. S. Gardner
Chief Officer-F. Flacks 2nd do. H. L. Roy
3rd. do. -J. Taylor
Purser J. Gregory
M. Graham
2nd do. --J. Davidson
Chief Engineer
3rd do.
Gregory
"A. APCAR," BRITISH STEAMER. Captain-A. B. Mactavish
Chief Officer-A. S. Young
2nd do. F. C. Sparling 3rd do.
- Lloyd
Purser G. Demetrius
Chief Engineer-J. Leslie
沙宣
Sa-soon.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., David, merchants,
Prava Central
Sir Albert D. Sassoon (England)
R. D. Sassoon
do.
Arthur D. Sassoon
do.
S. D. Sassoon (Bombay)
F. D. Sassoon
E. Moses (Shanghai)
2nd do.
Watts
3rd do.
4th
do.
Stevenson
McKenzie
新沙遜
Shun-sa-soon.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants, Queen's
Road
Jacob E. Sassoon (Bombay)
Edward E. Sassoon (absent)
Meyer E. Sassoon
Sassoon I. David (Bombay)
R. A. Gubbay do.
John A. Mosely
A. E. Abraham A. J. Brandão
J. S. Judah
E. H. Josep
S. E. Levy
J. S. Ezekiel
A. J. do Rozario
A. P. da Costa
E. F. do Rozario
N. D. Ezekiel (Foochow) S. J. Reuben
do.
Ezekiel A. Solomon (Shanghai)
Nissim I. Silas
David E. Sassoon
Isaac E. Obadaya
J. S. Moses
Y. A. Gubbay
S. J. Danby
M. S. Silas
E. E. Elias
S. P. Johannes
J. S. Perry (Foochow)
S. R. Marcus do.
do.
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
G. Murray
J. H. Denton
(Singapore) do.
225
M. S. Perry (Shanghai)
S. S. Joseph
do.
J. Moosa
do.
A. S. Silas
do.
S. A. David
do.
A. E. Moses
do.
F. A. Co ton
do.
S. E. Moses (Ningpo)
D. Benjamin (Chefoo)
A. J. David do.
Abraham Ezra (Tientsin)
A. E. Shooker
此厘
Say-le.
do.
Sayle & Co, linen drapers, silk mercers, milliners, merchant tailors, &, "Vic- toria Exchange," Queen's Road, and Stanley Street; corner of Nankin and Szechuen Roads, Shanghai; Commer- cial Square, S ngapore, and Fenang
R. Sayle (England)
D. Sayle
W. Powell
Mrs. Powell
Mrs. Sapey Miss Brennar
O. E. Page
J. Edgar
C. F. Pressick
R. Blades
R. Lang
T. F. Fisher
W. F. Saull
do.
F. H. Elliot (Penang)
C. Bean
do.
十刧罷
Sz-kip pa
Scheffer, J. F., ship-chandler and general
storekeeper, 54, Praya Central
J. F. Scheffer
C. H. Flores
些刺時
She-la-se.
Schellhass & Co., Eduard, merchants,
Praya Central
Eduard Schellbass (Hamburg) Ludwig Beyer
R. Buschmann (Europe) G. Harling (Shanghai)
F. Leip A. Goetz
J. Baessler
R. Kasch
Fr. Dreieichmann (Shanghai)
E. Pereira
G. Prosch
R. Abesser
E. F. d'Almeida
do.
do.
do.
R. C. Hurley
J. Rooke
J. G. dos Remedios
Q. A. Rangel
E. H. Spring,
(Shanghai)
T. H. Sayle
do.
T. W. Wright
do.
J. Wilson
do.
E. H. Latty
do.
W. C. Coleman
do.
C. Kirby
do.
T. Bord
do.
C. R. Sellers
do.
T. Richens
do.
W. E. Bousfield
do.
Miss Idle
do.
Mrs. T. H. Sayle
do.
Robert Li ldelow (Singapore) (absent)
Mrs. Lielow
do.
do.
Miss Rickard
do.
J. E. Polglase
do.
G. Scaife
do.
H. S. Haynes
do.
士茂公司
See-mit-kung-se.
Schmidt & Co., W., gun and 1.fle makers,
machinists, and dealers in arms, Bea-
con field Arcade
Wm. Schmidt
思歸剌
Se-quai-la.
Sequeira, P. A., pianoforte tuner and re-
pairer, No. 19, Mosque Street
Sequeira & Co., P. A., milliners and dra-
pers, 33, Wellington Street
L. B. Sequeira, nanager
A. G. B. Soal es
霎多刺狀師
Shap-tor-la-chong-se.
Sharp, Toller, and Johnson, attorneys, so-
licitors, proctors, and notaries public;
office, Supreme Court House
Edmund Sharp, Crown Solicitor, Queen's Proctor, and Registrar and Actuary of the Diocese of Victoria
226
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Wm. Wilkinson Toller (absent)
Alfred Bulmer Johnson
Alired Parker Stokes (solicitor),
man ging clerk
Lindoro Rozario
M. A. Baptista, Jr.
Chan Yau Lok
霎匯單銀兩經紀
Shap-uy-tan-ngan-leung-king-ke.
Sharp & Danby, civil engineers, architects,
surveyors, and estate agents, 13, Queen's
Road Central
Granville Sharp
William Danby, C.E.
A. M. Baptista
Chun Afook
Chun Asan
S. Abbass
磾臣
Seem-shun.
Siemssen & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
G. T. Siemssen (Hamburg)
Woldemar Nissen do.
H. Hoppius
P. G. Hübbe (Shanghai)
A. Gültzow
N. A. Siebs
A. Wasserfall
H. Garrels
R. Oesau
A. Ellert
H. T. Siemssen
E. Miller
do.
A. Krüss
H. M. Bastos
A. H. M. da Silva
G. Peters
(Shanghai)
P. A. W. Ottomeier
do.
F. Gebhardt
do.
A. Siemssen
do.
G. A. Muhle
do.
H. Lübbes (Foochow)
E. Schaar
do.
Leop. Flemming (Canton)
J. Ruff, silk inspector do.
H. Schroeter
do.
<< CHINA," GERMAN STEAMER.
Captain J. C. Ackermann
"CHINKIANG," BRITISH STEAMER.
Captain-S. Orr
"YANGTSZE," BRITISH STEAMer. Captain-E. Schultze
66
'NINGPO," BRITISH STEAMER.
Captain-R. Cass
66
AMOY," BRITISH STEAMER.
Captain T. W. Drewr
Silva & Co., Eça da, commission agents,
auctioneers and importers, Queen's
Road
A. A. Eça da Silva
Anth. ny E. Berg
公義洋行
Kung-yee-yeung-hong.
Smith & Co., J. G., commission mer-
chants, Duddell Stre
J. G. Smith (abse
W. G. Humphreys
D. Goularte
所羅門
So-lo-moon.
Solomon, Reuben, general broker, No. 31,
Elgin Street
Sorabjee Mancherjee & Co., merchants
Rustonjee Byramjee
Nowrojee Sorabjee
Dadabhoy Rustomjee Kotwall D. Jeenabhoy
Souza, E. F. de, commission agent,
6, Chancery Lane
E. F. de Souza
Steil, Richard, ship broker, Bank Build-
ings
十的芬并堪士狀師
Sz-tek-fun-ping-hom-sze-chong-sz.
Stephens & Holmes, attorneys, solicitors,
proctors, and notaries public, 2, Club
Chambers, and 2, Wyndham Street
M. J. D. Stephens, solicitor, etc.
Henry J. Holmes, solicitor, etc.
E. Antonio
J. M. Santos
S. Santos
Sin Sin, clerk and interpreter
義利
Yee-lee.
Stevens & Co., Geo. R., merchants, running monthly line of steamers to
Australia, 11, Queen's Road
G. R. Stevens H. G. James
W. Wheeler C. J. Ozorio
7
J
T. O'Hashi
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
E. A. de Carvalho
Tarnmohomed Cassumbhoy, merchant, 5,
Peel St.
他他公司
Ta-ta-kung-sz.
Tata & Co., merchants, Hollywood Road
S. C. Tata (Bombay)
R. D. Tata do.
D. B. Tata (Shanghai)
C. B. Tata
do.
Kharsedje M. Tata
P. T. M. Lalcaca
H. R. Cotewall
爹
拿
Te-wan-nah.
Thevenin, C. L., wine and spirit merchant,
commission agent, and importer of
French goods, 57, Wyndham Street
C. L. Thevenin
Tolatee, B. F., merchant, 18, Hollywood
Road
B. F. Tolatee (absent)
P. F. Tolatee
丹拿公司
Tan-na Kung-se.
Turner & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
William Walkinshaw (absent)
Phineas Ryrie
E. C. Smith (absent)
A. W. Walkinshaw (Foochow)
J. Hart (absent)
D. McCulloch
J. H. Cox
M. de Carvalho
C. de Jesus
J. F. Cheetham (Shanghai)
A. Shewan
J. L. Placé
do.
do.
A. R. Greaves (Hankow)
A. N. Mendes, Junr. (Foochow)
Ullmann & Co., J., merchants and com-
mission agents, 42, Queen's Road
Felix Ullmann (Paris)
Jé. Ullmann (Switzerland) Jacques Ullmann
M. Üllmann (absent)
富碩
Foo-shek.
227
Vaucher, A. E., general broker, silk in- spector, public accountant, and com- mission agent, No. 2, Ball's Court
Victoria Bakery, 28, Wellington Street
L. Pereira & Co.
加剌士藥房
Ka-la-see-yeuk-fong.
Victoria Dispensary," Peddar's Wharf
W. Cruickshank
S. M. McLeish Ng Ah Yen
Vincenot, F., wine, spirit, and provision
merchant, 4, Peel Street
科咕
Fo-koo.
Vogel & Co. merchants, Praya
Emile Vogel
Heinrich Kirchhoff (Shanghai) Edward Vogel
Charles Vogel
Oscar Noodt
W. Aarons (Canton)
A. A. dos Remedios
S. dos Remedios
H. Ebell
(Canton)
J. A. Bryner, silk inspector do.
H. Slevogt (Shanghai)
J. P. Marques do.
香港大藥房
Heung-kong-ti-yeuk-fong.
Watson & Co., A. S., Hongkong Dispen-
sary, Queen's Road
J. D. Humphreys
H. A. Woolrough, manager
T. Hetherington G. Laub (Canton)
Geo. H. Brunt
Alex. Anderson
John Willmott
G. Chape
John Scott, soda water factory Fung Acheong
Fung Apoey
Wicking, Harry, merchant and commis-
sion agent, 4 Club Chambers
228
HONGKONG-HOTELS, TAVERNS, &c.
泰興
厭派亞酒店
Tai-hing.
Wieler & Co., merchants, Praya
Oscar Wieler (absent)
Gustav Wieler
C. Colpe
Achun
威利臣沙路威
Wil-le-son-sa-lo-way.
Wilson & Bird, architects, surveyors, and
civil engineers, 15, Queen's Road
Wilberforce Wilson, C.E. (absent)
S. Godfrey Bird
To Cheok
央醫生
Young-e-sang.
Young, Richard, L.R.C.P. Edin., F.R.C.S.
Edin. (absent)
Young William, M.D., "Woodville," Ar-
buthnot Road
Hotels, Taverns, &c.
"British Crown Tavern," 278, Queen's
Road Central
W. H. Maskey
"German Tavern," 224, Queen's Road
Central
W. Peterson
香港客店
Heung-kong-hak-tim.
"Hongkong Hotel," Queen's Road
Dorabjee & Hing-Kee, lessees
Dorabjee Nowrojee, manager
Ismael P. Madar
S. Cawasjee
D. S. Heaysman S. A. Ismael
Peng Atsun
"Land We Live In Hotel," 294, Queen's
Road Central
Louis Kirchman, proprietor
"Liverpool Arms Tavern," 232, Queen's
Road Central
John Juster
Em-pi-ah-chow-tim.
"London Inn," No. 262, Queen's Road
Central
J. Humby
拿臣拿酒店
Na-shun-na-tsow-tim.
"National Hotel," 200A, Queen's Road
Central
John Olson, proprietor
Wm. Wilson, manager
水手館
Sui-sow-koon.
"Sailors' Home," Praya West
""
J. R. White, steward
Jno. Keller
士得豪爹厘
Se-tak-ho-te-li.
Stag Hotel," No. 110, Queen's Road
Central
J. Cook, proprietor
A. C. Beaumont
英國客店
Ying-kwok-hak-tim.
"Star Hotel," 142, Queen's Road Central.
F. D. Linde, proprietor
"Welcome Tavern," 288, Queen's Road
Central
Joaquim Gomez
"Kowloon Hotel," Kowloon
J. Wetegrove
Licensed Boarding House Keepers.
Sailors' Home, West Point
C. F. W. Peterson, Queen's road west Peter Smith, Queen's road west Ismail, Circular Pathway
Alli Moosdeen, Lower Lascar row Ignacio Beltrão, Tank Lane
Francisco d'Assis, Upper Station Street Leuterio Vilanueva, Bridges Street
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I
HER MAJESTY'S FORCES IN CHINA.
Staff.
MILITARY.
Major General Commanding Forces in China and Straits Settlements, As- sistant Military Secretary, Aide-de- Camp to the General, Brigade Major, Fort Adjutant, Officer Commanding Royal Artillery, Commanding Royal Engineer, District Commissary General, Commissary General of Ordnance, Dis- trict Paymaster, Principal Medical Officer
Commanding H. M. Forces in China and Straits Settlements Major-General E. W. Donovan
Assist. Military Sec -Major S. G. Hus-
kisson, h.p., 80th Regiment Aide-de-camp-Captain E. Barton, 27th
Inniskillings
Brigade Major--Captain T. S. St. Clair,
49th Regiment
Fort Adjutant-Lieutenant H. S. Tun-
nard, 27th Inniskillings
Acting Military Chaplains-Rev. C. G.
Booth, Ch. of Zagland Chaplain
Rev. Father B. Vigano, Roman Ca-
tholic Chaplain
Rev. Dr. Chalmers, Presbyterian Cha-
plain Garrison Sergeant-Major-Robert Annan
MILITARY STAFF CLERKS. Military Secretary's Office-Arthur Rich-
mond
Brigade Office-Staff Sergeants John Good-
win, G. S. Blake
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Commanding Royal Artillery in China and
Straits Settlements-Col. L. F. Hall Captain J. R. S. O. Hewitt Lieut. and Adjutant-J. P. Fell
Fire Master and Inspector Warlike Stores-
H. Lyall
Military Staff Clerk, District Office-Bat- tery Sergeant Major F. G. Reynolds
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Com. Royal Eng.-Lieut.-Col. J. A. Papil-
lon
Major-H. S. Palmer
Lieutenant-L. B. Friend Surveyor-J. M. Fleming
Military Staff Clerks, Royal Engineer De- partment-Quarter Master Sergeant J. Flanagan, Sergeant J. Hill
Military Foremen of Works-Sergeants G.
Greig, and B. Davis
INFANTRY.
27TH INNISKILLINGS.
Colonel.
Randal Rumley, (g.), (m.c.c.)27 Aug. '70 Lieut.-Colonel.
And. D. Geddes
Majors.
Arthur Hales Domville M. Taylor, (d.)......
Captains. (10)
R. W. E. White Nicholas E. Carr (d.) J. W. F. Buxton, (p.s.c.) Philip Stainforth Edward Barton, (s.) Chas. Wm. Hare
29 Jan. '79
.18 Oct. '79
4 Sept. '80
17 Mar. '74
1 April '70
(s.).10 Nov. '77
Geo. Herbert Michaelson. Geo. A. B. Godbold (absent) Albert P. Wodehouse John Cave Bayly
Lieutenants. (10)
.23 Jan. '78
1 Nov. '78
18 Nov. '78
12 Feb. '79
2 July '79
12 Feb. '75
18 Oct. '79
13 June '74
.21 Sept. '74
6 Sept. '76
Hen. Stopford Tunnard, (s.)..28 Feb. '74 John Anstey Bennett Arthur H. Young.. Wm. S. Byrd Levett, (d.) Reg. H. Cholmondeley, (d.)...11 Sept. '76 John Jas. Purdon...
11 Nov. '76 John F. W. Charley, (I. of M.) 1 Nov. '78 Hen. McLeod Young
13 Nov. '78
Fran. Alex. Sauders, (adj.)...18 Nov. '78 Peter R. E. Thompson.
Robt. L. B. Steele Theodore G. Barclay
2nd Lieutenants. (8)
Richard C. C. Cox Arthur M. Goodrich.. Archd. J. Murray Jasper G. Mayne
12 Feb. '79
8 Mar. '79
9 Aug. '73
21 June '79
21 Jane '79
13 Aug. '79
13 Aug. '79
C. J. Lloyd Davidson
13 Aug. '79
.11 Oct. '79
11 Oct. '79
Arthur J. Lawford
J. L. Armitage
Paymaster-J. M. Kerr, hon. capt. (Paym.
Army Pay Department)
I. of M.-J. F. W. Charley,
(it.)
.31 Dec. '79 Adj.-F. A. Sanders, (lt.) ...12 Feb. '79 Quarter-master Wm. Wind-
rum
.13 Nov. '78 (lt.) 2 Feb. '78
230
MILITARY-NAVAL.
COMMISSARIAT AND TRANSPORT STAFF.
District Commissary Gen.- Croker L. B.
Pennell, A.C.G.
Asst. Commissary General-Albert Meyer Quarter Master-Henry Joyce Senior Clerk-Jas. Boyd Clerk-M. H. Madar
do. -John Flanagan Comprador-Hing Kee
Chinese Interpreter-Pang Wing
ORDNANCE STORE DEPARTMENT Commissary General of Ordnance for China
-G. E. March, A,C.G.O.
Commissary of Ordnance-C. E. Vansittart Deputy Assistant Commissary General of
Ordnance R. F. N. Clarke
Inspector of Warlike Stores-Capt. H.
Lyall, R.A.
Chief Foreman-P. Grimble Senior Clerk-F. Grimble
Clerks F. D. Guedes, P. Doyle Soldier Clerks-Four
Foreman of Magazines-
General Foreman-J. M. Campos
Receiving and Issuing do.-G. S. Botelho Arsenal Foreman-J. D'Almeida
Royal Naval Department.
Ordnance Armourer Sergeant-T. Winters,
Sergt, R.A.
Armourer Sergeants-F. Shepherd, T.
Gascoigne
ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT. District Paymaster and Agent for the Lords Commissioners of H. M. Treasury-Major John E. Longden
Paymaster Capt. F. E. Webb, Military
Accountant
Military Clerks-Sergeant H. W. Miles, Corpl. G. Spinks, 27th Inniskillings
ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Principal Medical Officer-W. A. Thom- son, M.B., Deputy Surgeon General Medical Officer in charge Station Hospital "Meeanee"-Brigade Surgeon R. Hun-
gerford
Surgeon Major-C. M. Jessop
do.
-J. Murray, M.B. Surgeon W. P. Bridges
do. -B. M. Blennerbassett
Lieut. of Orderlies Jas. Brewster, Army
Hospital Corps
Compounder Staff Sergt. J. Hirst, Army
Hospital Corps
NAVAL.
Vice Admiral-Robert Coote, C.B., Com-
mander-in-chief
Flag Lieutenant-W. H. Maitland-Dougall Secretary-Benjamin Urwick
Clerks to Secretary-H. A. Penicud, A. J.
Brows
II. M. NAVAL YARD. HONGKONG.
Naval Officer in charge of Naval Establish- ment-Commodore Thos. E. Smith, R.N. Sec. to Commodore-Sidney W. Wright,
R.N.
Clerk to Sec.-G. A. Fetherstonhaugh, R.N. Master Attendant-Staff Commander John
E. Scudamore
Storekeeper and Cashier-E. B. Jorey Naval and Victualling Storekeeper for Ser- vice at Shanghai-W. B. Hutchinson, Paymaster, R.N.
Audit Clerk-Wm. Hynes Clerk-Geo Coles
Foreman of the Yard in charge-F. D'
Palmer
Writer to do.-N. T. da Costa Writers-J. da Cunha, V. Danenberg, V. C. Rocha, H. Danenberg, E. C. Bar- radas, L. F. Carvalho, F. M. Xavier, J. de Pinna, F. G. Pereira, L. Barretto Boatswain-J. Leary Chief Storemen-W. Gillbee, W. T. Adnams Storemen-L. W. Afah, G. May, D. Dun- more, C. Barkley, J. Beattie, H. Taylor
STEAM DEPARTMENT. Inspector of Machinery-Richard H. Slee-
man, R.N. Engineers-Thomas E. Williams, R.N., R. A. Shapcott, R.N., Thos. Scott (d) Boiler Maker-R. W. Kemp Smith-A. Blanchard
Fitters-W. H. Addiscott, L. Wells, G.
Betteridge
NAVAL POLICE.
Inspector in Charge-Wm. Lysaught, 5 Ser- geants, and 23 Constables, European
NAVAL-CHINA SQUADRON.
231
H.B.M. Squadron in China & Japan. | Lieut.-H. E. Bourchier......24 Feb. '80
do. do.
ALBATROSS, 4. Composite Screw Sloop. 894 (727) Tons. 838 (120) H.P. Commander A. J. Errington.23 Oct. '79 Lieutenant-R. L. Groome 1 May '80 -(x) H. C. Martin.12 Jan. '79 -F. E. Groube 7 June '80 Staff Surgeon-G. H. Madely.23 Oct. '79 Paymaster W. B. Autridge...23 Oct. '79 Sub-Lieut.-A. E. Harford
...23 Oct. '79 Engineer-J. Johnson Gunner-J. Hick
23 Sept. '80 15 Jan. '79
Carpenter-C. Haichard... 13 Jan. '79 Assist. Eng.-C. E. Steward (b) 23 Oct. '79 Clerk-G. T. Backwell ..... 7 July 80 (Commissioned at Chathan, 23 Oct., 1879).
COMUS, 14. Screw Corrette.· Steel and Iron cased with Wood. 2,383 Tons. 2,450 H.P.
do. D. Hamond-Grome...24 Feb. '80 do. -H. M. Braithwaite 24 Feb. '80 do. -F. E. J. Tottenham....... 2 Mar. '80 Nav. Lieut.-C. H. Hopkins... 3 Mar. '79 Chaplain and Nav. Instr.-Rev.
John Brabazon, M.A..
Staff Surg.-J. P. Courtenay..24 Feb. '80 Paymaster-A, V. Maccall...25 Feb. '80 Chief Eng.-J. E. Turner. Sub-Lieut.-R. G. Fraser.
2 Oct. '77 .28 Feb. '80
do. -(x) R. Morrisey.. 6 April '80 Surgeon W. J. B. Bookey ...24 Feb. '80 Asst. Paym.-B. J. L. Evans..24 Feb. '80 Engineer-Wm. Olive Gunner-Geo. Cuthbert Boatswain-A. Sanders Carpenter J. Allington Midshipman-J. H. Fox
8 July '78 13 Dec. '78 9 Dec. '78 18 May '78
25 Feb. '80
do. -Wm. O. Lyne.. 3 Mar. '80
-A. Y. C. M.
do.
Captain-Jas. W. East
23 Oct. '79
Lieutenant-G. Noville.
23 Oct. '79
do.
do. -+B. H. Chevallier.23 Oct. '79
do.
do.
-T. B. Triggs......23 Oct.
-A. H. Anson
79 do.
...23 Oct. '79 Nav. Lieut.-G. W. Balliston.26 Oct. '78 Chaplain and Nav. Instr.-
Rev. A. C. Wright, M.A. ...23 Oct. 79 Staff Surgeon-Geo. Kell.....23 Oct. '79 Paymaster--J. N. Robinson...23 Oct. '79 Chief Eng.-A. F. McIntyre...28 June '78 Sub-Lieut.-H. J. Gedge .23 Oct. '79
do.
-W. O. Story.
Surgeon-Jas. Clibborn Engineer-Geo. Weight Gunner-W. Painter Boatswain-R. H. Martin. Carpenter-E. J. Kingdon
.23 Oct. '79
.23 Oct. '79
.27 May '78 .21 Dec. '78
18 Dec. '78 ...18 May '78
Midshipman-A. C. Harbord..28 Oct. '79
do.
do.
de.
do.
do.
-W. Carer -B. J. D. Yelver-
ton
.28 Oct. 179
..28 Oct. 79
R.A.de P.O' Kelly 28 Oct. '79 -F. J. Patteson..28 Oct. '79 -A. C. Lowry ...28 Oct. '79 Assist. Eng.-G. J. Langford.15 Oct. 279
do.
-J. L. Michell..22 Dec. '79 Clerk-H. W. Braddon 20 July '80 do. -Wm. B. Penny. .15 Oct. '79 Assist. Clerk-T. T. Lanron...15 Oct. 279 (Commissioned at Eeerness, 23 Oct., 1879)
CURACOA, 14. Screw Corvette. Steel and Iron cased with Wood. 2,383 Tons. 2,300 H.P. Captain Wm. H. Cuming ... 24 Feb. '80 Lieut.-F. V. Isaac
24 Feb. '80
Spearman
...
3 Mar. '80
-P. S. St. John.. 2 Mar. '80 -I.G. Humphreys5 Mar. '80 19 June '80 Asst. Eng.-J. S. Rees
do. -E. G. P. Moffett..24 Feb. '80 Assist. Clerk-T. R. Price... 24 Feb. '80 (Commissioned at Davenport, 24 Feb. 1880.)
EGERIA, 4. Composite Screw Sloop. 894 (727) Tons. 1,011 (120) H.P. Commander C. Johnstone.... 1 Mar. '80 Lieutenant-J. C. P. Walcot...14 May '78
do. -F. H. Davies.. 2 Jan. '78 Nav. Lieut.-T. B. Moody ...10 Sept. '77 Staff Surg. Thos. Cann, M.D..19 Oct. '76 Paymaster-H. W. P. Kooystra 9 Oct. '77 Chief Eng.-Peter Eckford 1 Dec. '77 Sub-Lieut.-D. Davies
8 Nov. '78 Engineer-Henry Laughrin...20 Sept. '77 Gunner-John Kirby... 10 Sept. '77 Carpenter E. C. Eddy 21 Mar. '79 Assist. Clerk-C. J. Ferguson.29 April '80 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 1 Jan., '78.)
Screw Corvette. ENCOUNTER, 14. 1,934 (1,405) Tons. 2,127 (350) H.P. Captain-Hon. A. D. S. Deni-
son
Lieut.--+F. C. B. B. Simpson..
do.
-H. B. Elwyn do. -(N) L. K. Bell do. -C. H. Bayly Chaplain-Rev. H. B. Harper,
B.A.
9 Jan. '79
9 Jan. '79 9 Jan. '79 17 Sept. '78 9 Jan. '79
20 Jan. '79 Staff Surgeon--M. Coates...... 9 Jan. '79 Paymaster Wm. Rhodes. 9 Jan. '79 Chief Engineer-D. Grant...14 Nov. '79
232
CHINA SQUADRON.
IRON DUKE, 14.
Double-screw Iron
Sub-Lieut.-Ed. Harvey 27 May '80 do. -C. R. S. Payne...10 Aug. '80 Surgeon-Jas. B. Armstrong.. 9 Jan. '79 Asst. Paymaster-J. W. Chaster 14 July '80 Engineer- A. B. Gutteridge...21 Sept. '78 Gunner-Wm. Barrett (a.)
2 Aug. '78 Boatswin-R. Prat
.19 May '79 Carpenter J. R. Radmore
Ship, Armour Plated.
6,034 (3,787) Tons. 4,268 (800) H.P.
Flag Ship.
Vice-Admiral-Robert Coote,
C.B.
.26 Sept. '78
9 Aug. '78
Assist. Eng.-F. W. Parkes... 9 Jan, '79
Flag Lieut.-W. H. Maitland-
Clerk-H. K. Horsey.
Dougall
.26 Sept. '78
15 Jan. '79
(Commissioned at Sheerness, 9th Jan., 1879).
Secretary-B. Urwick
.28 Sept. '78
do.
.15 July '79
5 July '78
FLY, 4. Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (464) Tons. 489 (120) H.P. Commander A. F. St. Clair..12 Mar. '79 Lieutenant-Macvey Napier... 3 Mar. '79 do. (N) J.C. Roughton.11 Sept. '77 do. -C. H. Coke
.23 Feb. '80 Surgeon-A. H Miller. 29 Dec. '79 Assist. Paymaster in charge-
Samuel Crcoke...
.21 Sept. '77 Engineer-Geo. S Newton ...28 Feb. '79 Boatswain-J. E. Pigott 12 Nov. '79 Assist. Eng.--Wm. J. Brown... 8 May '78 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 1 Jan., 78).
FLYING FISH, 4. 894 (727) Tons. Lieut. & Com.--R. F. Lieut.
E. H. Bayly
Composite S. Sloop. 836 (120) H.P. Hoskyn.26 Jan. '80 15 April'80
15 April '80
do.
- A. Channer
do.
(N) Geo. Pirie
15 April'80
do.
-Geo. W. Gubbins..
15 April '80
do.
-Fred. W. Shortland...28 April '80
(in lieu of a Sub-Lieut.)
do. -H. A. Warren
.15 April '80 (For surveying Service.)
Staff-Surg.-R. F. MacCarthy.15 April'80 Paymaster-H. C. Jenkins ...15 April '80 Chief Eng.-J. Stephens ....15 April '80 Boatswain-C. Miller .15 April '80 Assist. Eng.-J. G. L. Baker.. 8 April '80 (Commissioned at Sheerness, 15 April, 1880.)
FOXHOUND, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 455 Tons. 470 H.P.
Lieut. and Com.-W. H. G.
.13 Nov. '77
Nowell Sub-Lieut.-D. Macpherson...17 Aug. '78 do. -(N) S. Rawson 13 Nov. '77 Surgeon-Thos. C. Mugliston.13 Nov. '77 Assist. Paym. in charge-Geo.
13 Jan. '79
J. Clow Engineer C. N. Palmer......10 Sept. '79 Gunner-J. Swanson.
31 July '77
Clerk to Sec.-H. A. Penicud. 6 July '80
-A. J. Brown
Captain-H. F. Cleveland. Commander-L. Ching Lieut.-F. H. Haygarth do. -E. G. Elwes...
do.
5 July '78
5 July '78
5 July '78
-(†) C. H. P. Jones
4 Feb. '80
do.
do.
-(T) C. G. Robinson...
R. E. Clarke
4 June '78
5 July '78
8 Mar, '80
do. --George Drury
Staff Comm.-W. H. James... 5 July '78 Lt. Mar. Art. -H. C. Sutherland 5 July '78 Chaplain and Nav. Inst.--Rev.
W. W. Parry, M.A.
8 July '78 Fleet-Surg.-C. Morton 5 July '78 Paymaster-F. B. Moore...... 5 July '78 Chief Eng.-G. Fitzgerald ...18 Mar. 273 Sub-Lieut.-C. H. Sandham...30 Nov. '78
do. E. W. Yorke...... 6 May '79 Surgeon-W. H. Patterson 5 July '78 do. John S. Lambert 5 July '78 Assist. Paym.-J. M. Bruce...14 July '80 15 June '80 Engineer-Ed. Barrett
do. Wm. H. C. Gale..19 July '78 do.
-Thomas New ...31 Jan. '78 do. -John Keast
Gunner-W. Anthony
5 July '78
11 Oct. '78
...16 July '78
10 July '78
.22 Mar. '77
22 Dec. '77
10 July '78
27 July '78
26 July '78
.10 July '78 .21 June '77
Boatswain Wm. Cooper......16 July '78 Carpenter J. H. Griffiths Mid.-A. P. Ethelston. do.-H. H. Philips.. do. -L O. Browning. do.-H. T. Hibbert do. --G. M. Courage do. E. C. Hogg do.-P. N. Richards do. J. W. M. Webb. do. -H. Orpen do.-G. Oliver. do. Hon. S. Hawke do. -J. J. B. Youn; do.-L. de W. Satow
Ast. Eng. -James J. Stuart...
-J. G. Stevens.
do.
do.
-A. J. Johns
(Commissioned at Devonport, 13 Nov. 1877.) Clerk-J. Brumell..
1 April'80 .21 Dec. '78 2 Jau. '79 21 July '79 6 Feb. '80
5 July '78
31 July '79
.31 July '79
16 July 78'
Clerk
C. D. W. Kiddle
do. B. J. Dinnis
CHINA SQUADRON.
7 Jan. '79 .14 April '80 The following officers are borne as additional for various special services:- Major Mar.-A. H. Pascoe 9 June '80 For supervision of the Marine Detachments on the China Station.
Ft. Surg.-R. C. P. Lawrenson 18 Jan. '78 For Lock Hospitals in China and Japan. Staff Surgeon R. Nelson......11 Dec. '78 Surgeon-J. Dudley, M.B...... 9 Aug. '80
(For Sick Quarters, Yokohama.) Paymaster-G. W. Muir .22 Nov. '78 As Naval Accountant and Victualling Storekeeper at Yokohama. (Commissioned at Devonport, 5th July, 1878.)
KESTREL, 4. Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
592 (462) Tons. 835 (100) H.P. Commander Wm. M. Lang..23 Apr. '80 Lieut.-W. T. Warren..
do. P. C. Dudgeon....
15 June '80
6 Jan. '79
Nav. Lt.-C. D. A. Morshead.15 June '80 Chief Engineer--
Surgeon T. E. II. Williams..15 June '80 Asst. Paym. in charge-E. P.
Rimell
Gunner-G. J. Long..
Assist. Paymaster in charge-
R. Read
Engineer A. G. Smith. do. -S. G. Follett Gunner-J Ruddy
233
4 Mar. '79
17 Mar. '79
2 July '80
25 Jan. '79
(Re-commissioned at Hongkong, Park June, 1979.)
MAGPIE, 3. Double-screw Surveying Vessel.
77 (665) Tons. 857 (160) H.P. Captain--R. H. Napier .17 Sept. '77 Lieut.-R. C. Prothero
do.
do.
do.
P
~(N) Henry Belam
ܫܢܙ
·
3 July '76 ...17 Dec. '79
Gaspar J. Baker 24 Feb. 277 -Andrew F. Balfour...24 1 b. '77 do. -Edward P. Chapman 14 Aug. '78 Staf ? Wm. Graham ...15 Feb. '77 Paymaster-T. W. Snell 11 Sept. '77 Chief Eng.-Andrew Watt. 14 Feb. '77 Engineer F... Bussell 4 July '77 Boatswain-George Cauing...23 Feb. '77 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 1st November, 1878).
MIDGE, 4.
.15 June '80
Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
15 June '80
Assist. Eng.-E. J. Austen.....25 June '80 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 15th June, 1880).
LAPWING, 3. Double-screw Gun-Vessel
774 (663) Tons. 882 (160) H.P. Commander-Wm. G. Scott... 7 Sept. '77 Lieut.-W. L. Bignold.........11 Sept. '77 do. -Hon. W. Grimston ...21 Feb. '80 Nav. Lieut.-C. C. P. Bawden. 8 April '78 Staff Surgeon Wm. D. Wods-
worth
.30 Aug. '79 Chief Eng. -Alex. Beattie (act)31 Jan. '79 Assistant Paymaster in charge-
W. E. E. Read
Gunner-James Hall
Assist. Eng.-John Kerr
8 Mar. '79 .10 Sept. '77 4 May '80
(Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 1st January, 1878.)
LILY, 3. Composite Screw Gun-Vessel. 700 Tons, 829 (95) H.P. Commander S. Grove...... 7 Feb. '79 Lieut.-A. C. Allen
1 April '79 do. -W. J. H. Auton .27 May '80 do. -(N.) A. W. Torlesse...23 Jan. '79 Staff Surg.-J. D. Smith, M.D. 3 Feb. '79 (In lieu of Surgeon.)
584 (464) Tors. 472 (120) H.P. Chief Eng.-S. B. Williams (act.) 27 Jan. '80 (In lieu of an Engineer.) (Borne in "Victor Emanuel."
MODESTE, 14. Screw Corvette. 1,934 (1,405) Tons. 2,177 (350) II.P. Capt. James G. Mead... Lieut.-John D. Nicholls
do.
.16 Jan. '78 9 Feb. '77
Harr. F. Niblett... 9 Feb. '77 do. Hon. F. Spring-Rice...23 July '78 Nav. Lieut.-G. T. Napier....24 Feb. '77 Chaplain
Staff Surg.-G. W. L. Harrison15 Feb. '77 Paymaster H. M. Harrison...13 Feb. '77 Chief Eng. John Boswell.....15 Feb. '77 Sub-Lieut.
Surgeon--S. T. O'Grady 25 Feb. '78 Assist, Paym.-W. J. Brown...14 July '80 Engineer-Wm. J. Pettit...... 4 Dec. '78 Gunner F. J. Nuthall... .13 Feb. '77 Boatswain--James Horrigan... 3 Nov. '79 Carpenter James Cornish...... 3 Nov, '79 Asst. Eng-J. R. Galpin ...... 8 Sept.'79 Clerk J. H. F. Campion......24 April'80 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 11th May, 1877).
934
CHINA SQUADRON.
MOORHEN, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 455 Tons. 387 H.P.
Lieut. & Com.-J. H. Corfe 14 Sept. '80 Sub-Lieut.-P. Hewett........ 23 Jan. '79 Nav. Sub-Lieut.-F. Lancelot..11 Apr. '77 Surgeon-L. H. Kellett, M.B... 30 June '79 Assist. Paym. in charge-A.
Hume
8 Apr. '79 Engineer G. S. Cornish ......17 Mar. '79 Asst. Eng.-J. W. Midgley (act.)8 Sept. '79 Gunner-J. S. Rice
.25 Jan. '79 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 25th June, 1879).
MOSQUITO, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 430 (295) Tons. 501 (60) H.P. Lieut. and Com.-Hon. F. R.
Sandilands..
.14 Sept. '80 Sub-Lt. Hon. H. A. Denison 4 Jan. '77 Nav. Sub-Lt.-C. C. Jeffery... 1 Feb. '79 Surgeon A. McKinlay... 9 Aug. '80 Assist. Paymaster in charge--
A. K. Tuson Engineer-T. Scott (b).
do. -G. H. Cooke
Gunner-C. H. Deighton
Assist. Paym. in charge-E.
Lander
Engineer-T. Cape
do. -H. G. Burr Gunner J. Mahoney
4 Mar. '79 .17 Mar. '79
.17 Mar, '79
3 Nov. '77
(Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 24th June, 1879).
SWINGER, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 430 (295) Tons. 461 60) H.P. Lieut. and Com.-O. P. Tudor.22 Nov. '76 Sub-Lieut-
N. Sub. Lt.-H. B. Hawkshaw.25 Nov. '76 Surgeon W. E. Bennett...... 28 Nov. '76 Asst. Paym. in ch.-W. H. W.
Markham.
18 Nov. '76
Engineer-John T. Dominy...26 Oct. '76 Boatswain James Murphy... 15 Nov. '76 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 18th February, 1877).
VICTOR EMANUEL, 2. Ship. 5,157 (3,087) Tons. Receiving Ship at Hongkong.
.26 Sept. '79
17 Mar. '79
Captain T. E. Smith
17 Mar. '79
.25 Jan. '79
(Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 25th June, 1879).
PEGASUS, 6. S. Composite Sloop. 1,137 Tons. 970 H.P. Commander-Hou. H. N. S.
Hood
Lieut.-F. Hutchinson
do. -(N) A. L. Murray. do. -F. G. C. Langdon
5 Mar. '79 5 Mar. '79
.18 Oct. '78
5 Mar. '79
Staff Surgeon-A. W. Whitley 5 Mar. '79
Paymaster--E. Hickson
Chief Eng.-W. Rumble
Sub-Lieut.-W. B. May
Surg.-J. O'B. Williams, м D. Gunner-W. H. K. Bray (act.) Carpenter G. Reed
Assist. Eng.-J. J. Frost
Clerk-C. Vivian
1 Mar. '79
(Commodore of the 2nd Class.) Secretary Sidney W. Wright.22 April '79 Commander-J. G. Jones...
Lieut.-W. G. Carrow
...15 June '80
6 Mar. '79 Nav. Lieut.-H. D. Walker..... 6 July '78 Lieut. Mar.-F. A. Newington.27 May '80 Staff Surg.-D. MacIver, M.D. 8 July '80 Paymaster-T. Winterbottom.22 Nov. '78 Surgeon-H. X. Browne Gunner-C. Mahoney Boatswain-A. Milton Carpenter John Barr..
8 Aug. '78 18 Dec. '78 1 Nov. '79
23 April'78
Clerk-G.A. Fetherstonhaugh 22 April'80
5 Mar. '79
do.
do.
3 Mar. '78
5 Mar. '79
5 Mar. '79
19 Oct. '78 19 June '78
5 Mar. '79
14 July '80
(Commissioned at Devonport, 5th
March, 1879).
SHELDRAKE, 4. S. Com. Gun-Boat. 455 Tons. 367 H.P.
Lieut. & Com.-M. L. Bridger 7 Feb. '79
Sub-Lieut. -W. De Salis
do. -(N) W. O. Thur- burn
7 Mar. '80
..10 Jan. '80 Surgeon-H. J. Madders, M.D.
-
Jan. '79
C. H. Jones
A. Wilson
7 July '80
.20 July '80
The following officers are borne for
various services.
Staff Comm.-J. E. Scudamore 29 Dec. '79 Inspector of Machinery-R H.
Sleeman
Engineer-T. E. Williams
do.
1 May '79
23 April '79
-R. A. Shapcott ...13 Nov. 78
Boatswain J. Leary.
For Hongkong Yard.
15 June '80
Engineer-Thos. Scott (d)...13 July '80
(For reventing heavy guns.) Chaplain-Rev. J. F. Griffiths
B.A.
3 Feb. '80
For Hongkong Hospital. Paymaster W. B. Hutchinson 22 Nov. '78 For service at Shanghai.
(Re-commissioned at Hongkong, Dec. 1, 1874)
CHINA SQUADRON.
VIGILANT, 2. P. Dispatch Vessel. 985 (835) Tons. 1,815 (250) H.P. Lt. & Com.-W. M. Annesley.17 Sept. '77 Lieut.-(N) T. F. Thomas....11 Sept. '77 Staff Surg.-G. Robertson, M.D. 7 Sept. '77 Chief Eng.-Wm. R. Macavoy 8 Sept. '79 Sub-Lieut.-H. M. Murphy...17 Aug. '78 Assist. Paym. in charge-Chas.
W. Jago......
24 Aug. '76 Engineer-Edward Price......25 April '78 Boatswain Wm. Marchant...10 Sept. '77 (Re-commissioned at Hongkong, 1st Jan., 1878.)
WIVERN, 4. Screw Iron. Turret Ship, Armour-plated. 2,751 (1899) Tons. 1,446 (350) H.P. Hongkong.
Chief Engineer-L. M. Green..28 June '78
235
Gunner-Wm. H. Pascoe......27 Sept. '79 Carpenter-Wm. Hansom ... 14 Mar. '78
(Borne in "Victor Emanuel."
ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL.
Mount Shadwell.
Deputy Inspector General Thos. J. Breen Surgeons-Chas. Lyon Vasey, Robert Ben-
tham
Chaplain-Rev. J. Griffiths
Storekeeper and Cashier-Thos. W. Moore Dispenser in charge of Stores-Robert W.
Houghton
GERMAN SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
S.M.S. "VINETA."
1,846 R.T. 1,500 H.P. 19 Guns. Kapitain zur See-Zirzow, Kommandant Korvetten-Kapitain-Starcke, erster offi.
zier
Kapitain-Lieutenant-- Piraly
Lieutenant zur See-Stubenrauch
-Gertz
-Grätschel
Kapitan-Lieut.-Schlöpke Lieutenant zur See-Wallis
do.
do.
-da Fonseca-Wollheim
-Hobein
Unter-Lieut. zur See-Rollmann
do.
-Meyer
Stabzarzt-Dr. Leonhardt
Zahlmeister-Müller
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Kapitain-Lieutenant-Strauch, Komman-
--
-v n Dresky
Köllner
S.M. KBT. "WOLF."
428 R.T.
340 H.P. 4 Guns.
Unter-Lieut. zur See-Paschen I.
--Derzewski
dant
-Kalau vom Hofe
-Lampson
-Höpner
-von Bierbrauer-Bren-
do.
da.
--Collas
Sommerwerck
nstein
Stabsartzt Dr. Diehl
Assistenzartzt-Dr. Brunhoff
I. Ingenieur-Grentzenberg
Zahlmeister-Korte
Pfarrer-Heyn
S.M.S."FREYA."
1,663 R.T. 2,400 H.P. 8 Guns Korvetten Kapitain-von Hippel, Kom-
mandant
Kapitain-Lieut.-von Lepel-Gnitz, erster
offizier
Lieutenant zur See-Grill, erster offizier
Unter-Lieut. zur See-Walther
Assistenzartzt-Dr. Musehold
Zahlmeister Köpke
SM. KBT. "ILTIS."
428 R.T. 340 H.P. 4 Guns. Kapitain-Lieut.-Klausa, Kommandant Lieut. zur See-Jäckel, erster offizier Unter Lieut. zur See-Wentzel
do. do.
-von Dassel
-Klincksieck
Assistenzartzt Dr. Prinz
Zahlmeister-Friers
FRENCH NAVAL SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
French Naval Ballaur
ADONIS, 4. Aviso. 135 H.P. 760 Tons.
Lieut. and Com.-Caillard, lieutenant de
vaisseau
Second in Command-Guillon, enseigne de
vaisseau
Watch Officer Bunel,
do.
do.
-De la Motte de la Motte Rouge, enseigne de raisscau
Sell
do.
do. Paymaster-n
le commissaire Staff Surgeon-Mirabel, médecin de 2ème
classe
CHAMPLAIN, 10. Cruiser of 2nd class. 450 H.P. 2,000 Tons. Captain-Dubrot, capitaine de vaisseau Second in Command-Sala ün-Penquer,
lieutenant de vaisseau
Officer of Watch-Birs,
do.
vaisseau
do.
do.
-Mercier,
-Reverdit,
-Jaubert,
do. enseigne de
do.
do.
Chief Engineer-Anbriot, mécanicien prin-
cipal de 2ème classe
Paymaster-Gaéguen, sous-commissaire Staff Surgeon-Vincent, médecin de lère
classe
Midshipman-Lemaire, aspirant de lère
classe
do. -Allaire, -Maitre.
do.
do.
do.
Assistant Surgeon-Ganivet, aide médecin
KERGUELEN, 6. Cruiser of 3rd class. 250 H.P. 1,330 Tons. Commander-Mathieu, captaine de fré-
gate
Becond in Command-Fabre de Lamau-
relle, lieutenant de vaisseau
Watch Officer-De Champfeu,
do.
-De Roquancourt-Kéravel,
enseigne de va sseau
do.
-Schmitz,
Midshipman Costet, aspirant de lère
classe
Assistant Surgeon-Lahoulle, aide médecin
THEMIS, 18. Frigate of 1st class. 480 H.P. 3,400 Tons. Flagship.
Commander-in-Chief in China and Japan
Waters-Contre Amiral Duperré
Captain and Chief of Staff-Baron Alquier,
capitaine de vaisseau
Second in Command-Boulineau, capitaine
de frégate
Fleet Surgeon-Talayrach, médecin prin-
cipal
Fleet Paymaster-Nègre, commissaire ad-
joint
Chaplain - L'abbé Corre
ler Aid-de-camp-Laguerre, lieutenant de
vaisseau
Aide-de-camp Secrétaire-Boutet, lieute-
nant de vaisseau
Officer of Ordnance-Von Eckermann, offi-
cer de la marine suidoise
Cficer of Watch-Grani r, licut. de vaisseau
-Drouillard,
Havard,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
-Germinet,
do.
do.
-De Saune,
do.
do.
-De Carfort, enseigne de
vaisseau
Fleet Engineer-Vittoz-Gallet, mecanicien
principal de lère classe
Paymaster-Rochon du Verdier, aide com-
missaire
Staff Surgeon-Sirot, médicin de 2ème
classe
Midshipman-Téraud, aspirant de lère
classe
do.
-De la Monneraye,
do.
do.
-Sagot-Duvauroux,
do.
do.
do.
-Darrieus,
do.
do.
--Durrande,
do.
do.
-D'Hespel,
do.
do.
-Dupourqué,
do.
do.
-Vidal,
do.
do.
-Oliviéri,
do.
do.
-De Thévenard,
do.
Assistant Surgeon-Preux, aide-médecin
do.
Paymaster-Le Marquant, aide commis-
saire
Staff Surgeon-Sollaud, médecin de lère
classe
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U. S. NAVAL SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
United States Naval Forces on the Asiatic Station.
Commander in Chief, Rear Admiral-J. M.
B. Clitz
Flag Lieutenant-W. L. Field
Aids-Lieutenant E. B. Barry, Ensign
Geo. C. Foulk
Fleet Surgeon-F. M, Gunnel
do. Paymaster-R. Washington do. Engineer-Chas. H. Baker
do. Marine Officer-Capt. J. H. Higbie
"ALERT."
3rd Rate. 4 Guns. 541 Tons. Commander-C. L. Huntington Executive Officer-Lieut. H. C. Hunter Navigator-Lieut. R. G. Peck
Watch Officers-Masters A. J. Dabney, Wm. P. Clayson, Ensigns B. O. Scott, F. H. Holmes
Mate-P. C. van Buskirk
Cadet Midshipmen-L. M. Garrett, C. H. Harlow, G. W. Brown, A. Cramer, J. F. Luby
Paymaster-P. Ass'. Paymaster O. C. Tif-
fany
Surgeon Passed Asst. Chas. A. Siegfried Chief Engineer-Chief Eng. Ed. Farmer Cadet Engineers-F. C. Bieg, Howard
Gage, G. E. Burd
Paymaster's Clerk-Jas. Bishop Boatswain-J. Sheehan Carpenter R. Agnew
"ASHUELOT."
3rd Rate. 6 Guns. 786 Tons. Commander-M. L. Johnson Executive Officer-Lieut. R. M. Cutts Navigator-Lieut. A. B. Couden Watch Officers-Lieut. Chas. Seymour,
Masters F. S. Hotelkin, F. E. Sawyer, Ensigns G. H. Worcester, F. E. Beatty Engineers-Chief Eng.
Pass d Assistant Eng. A. C. Engard Cadet Engineers-C. E. Manning, W. S.
Sample
Paymaster-J. T. Addicks Surgeon-P. Asst. Surg. A. M. Owen Mate-A. F. Callender
66
MONOCACY."
3rd Rate. 6 Guns. 747 Tons. Commander-C. S. Cotton Executive Officer-O. W. Farent olt Navigator Lieut. F. P. Gilmore Watch Officers-Lieut. C. E. Mason, Master H. C. T. Nye, Ensigns R. H. Townley, W. McLean' Paymaster-Jos. Foster
Surgeon-Jas. A. Hawke
Engineers-P. A. Engs. W. L. Nicoll,
Frank Ashton
Assist. Engineer-W. N. Little
Cadet Engineers-W. T. C. Hasson, C. A..
King
Pay Clerk-Francis Maloney
PALOS."
4th Rate. 6 Guns. 306 Tons. Lieut. Commander Jas. G. Green Executive Officer-Lieut. C. A. Adams Watch Officers-Master R. H. M. Lean, Ensigns Chas. Laird, E. D. Bostick, T. M. Putts
Paymaster-Asst. Paymaster Arthur Pe-
ti rson
Surgeon P. Asst. Surgeon C. J. Herndon Engineer-W. B. Bayley
"RICHMOND."
2nd Rate. 14 Guns. 2,000 Tons.
Flag Ship
Captain A. E. K. Benham
Executive Officer-Lieutenant Com. Lewis
Clark
Navigator-Lieut. C. S. Sperry
Watch Officers--Lieuts. B. H. Buckingham, N. J. K. Patch, S. N. May, Master Henry McRea
Ensign F. J. Milligan, Captain's clerk Cadet Midshipmen- R. S. Sloan, W. A.. Thom, P. R. Alger, W. T. Truxton, Ed.. S.nip-on, M. K. Evre, M. C. Gorgas, W. J. Maxwell, F. Swift, T. G. D.wey P. A. Surgeon-A. A. Austin
Assistant Surgeor-Clement Biddle P. A. Engineers-N. P. Towne, J. L. Han-
num
Assist. do. Cadet do.
-W. L. Cathcart -J. L. Gow
I
238
NAVAL SQUADRONS IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
2nd Lieut. U. S. M. C.-R. Dickens
Boatswain-J. B. Aikin Gunner-T. B. Watkins
Carpenter J. P. Carter Sailmaker-Francis Boom
Paymaster's Clerks-E. C. Cronin, F. J.
Raymond
SWATARA."
""
3rd Rate. 8 Guns. 910 Tons. Commander-W. T. Sampson Executive Officer-Lieut. Com. Wm. M.
Folger
Navigator-Lieut. Thos. Perry
Watch Officers-Lieuts. E. C. Pendleton, J. Hubbard, Masters S. A Staunton, H. R. Tyler
Midshipmen W. F. Fullam, F. W. Top- pan, W. G. David, J. P. Parker, P. V. Lansdale, J. H. Oliver, B. W. Hodges, E. E. Wright
Cadet Midshipmen-Chas. Cabamiss, Jos.
Beale, E. F. Leiper
Surgeon-Henry Stewart P. A. Surgeon--E. H. Green Paymaster-H. T. B. Harris Engineers-Chief Engr. A. Adamson, P. A. Engr. H. H. Cline, Assist. Engr. W. R. King, Cadet Engrs. H. P. Norton, E. H. Seribuer
Marine Officer-1st Lieut. W. F. Spicer Paymaster's Clerk-J. D. Davidson, Jr. Warrant Officers-Boatswain, J.T. Barker, Gunner, And. Harman, Carpenter, Henry Davis
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL, YOKOHAMA.
Surgeon in charge-Med. Inspector Surg.
A. C. Rhoades
Surgeon-Abel F. Price
Passed Asst. Surgeon-Thos. H. Streets Assist. Paymaster II. E. Drury
NAVAL STOREHOUSE, NAGASAKI. Paymaster in charge-W. W. Barry Paymaster's Clerk-J. Barry
CANTON GUNBOAT SQUADRON,
"CHEN-TO."
7 Guns. 250 Tons. 75 H.P.
Commander-Jas. Stewart
1st Lieutenant-H. H. Adamson
葬造
2nd
do.
-R. H. Nazer
Chief Engineer-Juo. Pender
2nd
do. -Jas. Sinclair Gunners-F. Lord, J W. Pallett
"CHING-TSING."
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PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS,
DEALING WITH FOREIGNERS.
General Chinese Merchants.
Chun Cheong, 57, Bonham strand.
Chun Cheong Wing, 77, Bonham
strand West.
Chun Cheung, 145, Wing Lok
Fong.
Chun Yuen Hong, 12, Bonham
strand West.
榮昌俊
祥晋 行源振
Fook Shing Loong, 74, Praya.
Fook Yuen Loong, 41, Wing Lok
Fong.
行發綿
Bonham strand West.
成豐慶 Hing Foong Shing, 62, Bonham
THA Hop Hing Hong, 124, Bonham
榮昌泰
隆源福 記煜昌厚 Haul Cheong Yook Kee, 19,
strand West.
南建
隆泰乾
strand.
Hop Tai Wo, 3, Bonham strand
West.
Hung Him Tai, 10, Wing Lok
Fong.
Hung Kee, 26, Bonham strand.
Hung Yik, 22, Praya West.
Kin Foong Hong. 32, Bonham
strand West.
Kin Nam, 24, Wing Lok Fong.
Kin Tai Loong, 63, Bonham strand
West.
Kwai Mow, 31, Praya West.
Kwong Cheong Loong, 16, Bonham
strand.
hi Kwong Cheung Tai, 30, Bonham
AUDE
祥萬廣
strand
Kwong Fat Cheong, 70, Bonham
strand.
Kwong Fook Wo, 27, Praya West.
Kwong Foong Wo, 54, Bonham
strand.
Kwong Man Cheung, 18, Bonham
strand West.
Kwong Mow Tai, 98, Wing Lok
Fong.
Kwong Shun Loong, 63, Bonham
strand.
nhi Kwong Tai Cheung, 58, Bonham
strand.
Kwong Wing Shing, 46, Bonham
strand West.
Kwong Wing Shun, 101, Wing
Lok Fong.
Kwong Wo Cheung, 64, Bonham
strand.
Kwong Yu Cheong, 85, Bonham
strand.
Kwong Yi Wo, 64, Bonham
strand.
Man Fook Shing, 62, Bonham
strand.
Man Foong Tai, 17, Bonham
strand.
Man Hing Chan, 85, Bonham
strand West.
Man San, 48, Bonham strand.
Min Fat Hong, 72, Bonham strand. Mow Wo Cheung, 40, Wing Lok
Fong.
Shing Loong, 58, Bonham strand,
Tai Cheong Wing, 60, Praya West.
Tai Fung Shun, 71, Bonham
strand.
Tuk Mee Hop Kee, 11, Bonham
strand West.
Tung Shang Loong, 26, Bonham
strand.
Tung Shang Wo, 1, Bonham strand
West.
* Tung Tai Shing, 14, Bonham
信誠
記和
昌義
strand West.
Tung Tuk Hong, 68, Wing Lok
Fong.
Wing Cheung Kut, 40, Bonham
strand.
Wing E Cheong, 64, Praya West,
Wing Lee Ching, 50, Bonham
strand.
Wing On Hong, 106, Wing Lok
Fong.
Wing Shing Shun, 59, Bonham
strand West.
Wo Kee, 97, Praya West.
Yau Loong Hong, 16, Praya.
Yee Cheong, 6, Bonham strand,
EA Yee Cheong Ching, Fung Tang,
74, Bonham strand.
Yee Kee, 50, Bonham strand West、
Tee On Hong, 195, Praya West.
Yee Shun Hong, 42, Bonham
strand.
Yee Shun Tai, 65, Bonham strand
West.
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Yee Tai, 28, Bonham strand West.
Yee Yik Hong, 47, Bonham strand.
行發元
Yuen Fat Hong, 10, Bonham
strand West.
Yut Loong, 26, Wing Lok Fong.
棧和
General Commission Agents.
祥興友
Chow Cheong Loong, 25, Praya
West.
Fong.
Fong.
Chun Tuk Wing, 14, Queen street. 和牛福 Fook Shang Wo, 66, Wing Lok 和悅福 Fook Yuet Wo, 86, Wing Lok
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Wing Cheung Shing, 82, Praya
West.
Wing Yee Yuen, 95, Wing Lok
Fong
Wing Wo Yuen, 85, Praya West.
Wo Chan, 20, Queen street.
Wo Mee, 62, Praya West.
Yau Hing Cheung, 45, Wing Lok
Fong.
Yee Sang Chan, 56, Bonham
strand.
Ya Foong Shing, 5, Praya West.
Yü
4 Yu Sang Cheong, 6, Praya West. 昌生裕
Bakers,
LE Kü Kee, 59A, Praya Central
隆意
E Loong, 35, Endicott's lane.
盛隆均
Kwan Loong Shing, 94, Wing Lok
Fong.
Kwong Hip Wo, 88, Praya West.
Kwong King Wo, 84, Praya West.
Fong.
豐萬廣 Kwong Man Fung, 86, Wing Lok Kwong Nam Hing, 38, Wing Lok
Fong.
ViKwong Shun Loong, 96, Wing
Lok Fong.
泰生廣 Kwong Sang Tye, 107, Wing Lok
Fong.
Kin Cheong, 26, Endicott's lane.
Kwong Wo, 28, Endicott's lane.
Wing Yik, 13, Queen's road East.
tral.
tin hoi Kwong Tung Chan, 18, Bonhamn
strand.
Kwong Tai Cheong, 184, Wing
昌怡
Lok Fong.
Kwong Tai Yuen, 94, Praya Cen-
隆怡
榮德
Kwong Tuk Wing, 58, Wing Lok
Fong.
記
Kwong Yuen Tai, 111, Praya.
記利
Kwong Wo Shing, 68, Praya West.
發聯
Ling Wan, 16, Queen street.
Mee Fook, 100, Praya West.
Ming Kee, 61, Wing Lok Fong.
認和感泗
Se Shing Wo Kee, 48, Wing
Lok Fong.
Sing Tai, 36, Wing Lok Fong.
和英兆 Shiu Ying Wo, 143, Wing Lok
Fong.
利泰新 Sun Tai Lee, 86, Praya West.
生泰
4 Tai Sung, 26, Praya West.
安德
Bankers.
Cheung Yuen, 119, Queen's road
Central.
E Cheong, 103, Bonham strand.
E Loong, 109, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Hang Wo, 105, Wing Lok Fong.
Kwan Kee, 108, Queen's road
Central.
Li Hung, 123, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Li Kee, 115, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Lün Fat, 141, Queen's road
Min Wo, 103, Bonham strand.
Shing On, 147c, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Shun Cheong, 97, Bonham strand.
Shun On, 107, Bonham strand.
Sze Tye, 68, Wing Lok Fong.
Tuen Kee, 96, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Tuk On, 51, Bonham strand.
Tung Kut, 147B, Queen's road
Central.
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
新維
Wai Shun, 87, Bonham strand.
Wing Po Cheong, 64, Queen's road
Central
Wing Wo Sang, 20, Bonham
strand.
Yau Cheong, 10, Bonham strand.
Yik Loong, 78, Wing Lok Fong.
盛利
昌裕
昌元
Yü Cheong, 22, Bonham strand.
Yuen Cheong, 99, Bonham strand.
泰:
Lee Shing, 9, Stanley street.
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Kee Shing, 52a, Queen' road Cen-
tral.
Tai Sing, 52, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Tin Shing, 56, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Wai Shing, 15, Stanley street.
Yuen Shing, 72, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Yuen Tai, 35, Wellington street.
Barbers.
福亞
A Fook, 4, Wellington street.
興亞
A Hing, la, Stanley street.
Nam Sang, 44, Wellington street.
Shun Hing Tai, 64, Wellington
street.
Shun Tai, 14, Stanley street.
Yuet Shing, 4a, Wellington street.
Bird's-nest Merchants.
隆合義
Man Loong, 148, Queen's road
West.
Wing Yuen, 250, Queen's road
Central.
Yee Hop Loong, 111, Jervois street.
Block Makers.
Hop Lee, 24, Endicott's lane.
Carpenters.
Chun Loi, 237, Queen's road East.
Fung Shing, 27, D'Aguilar street.
Hip Shing, Ahok, 19, D'Aguilar
street.
Hop Tuk, 1, Stanley street.
Kwong Cheong, 20, Wellington
street.
Kwong Fat, 24, Wellington street.
Kwong Loi, 61, Wellington street.
Kwong Shing, 10, Wellington
street.
Kwong Yuet Loong, 6, D'Aguilar
street.
Mow Shang, 21, D'Aguilar street.
Mow Wo, 7, Lyndhurst terrace. Shing Wo, 26, Wellington street. Sze Cheong, 107A, Queen's road
East.
Tai Lee, 9, Lyndhurst terrace.
記輝
Fi Kee, 19, Endicott's lane.
Tai Yik, 18, Lyndhurst terrace.
德大 証和
Tai Tuk, 38, Gilman's street.
Wo Kee, 33, Endicott's lane.
Tuk Chuen, 30, Queen's road East.
Tung Mow, 99, Wellington street.
Tung Shing, 39, Wellington street.
Bookbinders.
Cheung Shing, 70, Queen's road
Central
盛致
Wing Cheung, 42, D'Aguilar street.
Chee Shing, 44, Wellington street. Fook Shing, 11a, Stanley street.
豐和 隆匯
Hip Hing, 78, Queen's road East.
和悅
Wo Foong, 55, Queen's road East.
Wui Loong, Yu Look, 12, D'Agui-
lar street.
Yuen Cheong, 5, Lyndhurst ter-
race.
Yut Wo, A Cho, 24, D'Aguilar
street.
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
242
Chair Makers.
Yee Cheung, 14, Wellington street.
盛怡
德義
Yee Tuk, 12, Wellington street.
和裕
Yü Wo, 16, Wellington street.
泰喜
Charterers,
Cheung Fat Chan, 56, Praya
Central.
A Hop Kee, 86, Wing Lok Fong.
Hung On Tai, 59, Wing Lok Fong.
記源蕭
泰祥金
Kum Cheung Tai, 41, Bonham
strand.
Kung On, 58, Praya Central.
Kwong Lee Yuen, 3, Queen street.
Lun Shun Chiu Sheung Kook, 22, Praya (China Merchants' S. N. Co.) Man Hing Loong, 59c, Praya
Central.
隆興萬
隆安萬
Man On Loong, 95, Bonham
strand.
葉南
行信
源和信
茷來泰
盛維
Ming Lee Hak Chan, 53, Praya
Central.
Nam Tai, 27, Wing Lok Fong.
Po Yuen Kung Chan, 76,
Wing Lok Fong.
Shing Loong, 58, Bonbam strand. Soey Shing, 90, Bonham strand.
Sun Hung, 29, Stanley street.
Sun Wo Yuen, 72, Bonham strand. Tai Loy Chan, 20, Wing Lok Fong.
Wai Shing, 129, Queen's road
Central.
和馬
Loong Yuen, 132, Bonham strand.
Yee Shing, 151, Queen's road.
Cigar Dealers.
He Tai, 110, Queens' road Central.
Kwong Hing Wo, 133, Queen's
road.
Mow Hing, 52a, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Sew Yuen Kee, 24A, Queen's road
Central.
Wai Wo, 55, Queen's road Central.
Wing Po Cheong, 64, Queen's road
Central
Clothiers and Drapers.
興三
414
Tung Kee Kung Sze, 103,
Wing Lok Fong.
Jak Fill
Wo Hing, 89, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
千興
Chinaware Dealers.
興福
Fook Hing, 104, Bonham strand.
昌經
King Checng, 20, Queen's road
West.
A Kung Hing, 98, Bonham strand.
Kwong Fook Cheong, 175, Queen's
road West.
源德
德怡
Atick, 1, Wyndham street.
Sam Hing, 88, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
See Wo, 71, Queen's road Central,
Tung Cheong, 95, Queen's road
Central.
Coal Merchants.
Shing Lee, 37, Tung-mun lane. Wing On Cheung, 67, Praya West.
Wing Kee, 15, Endicott's lane.
Yee Sang, 45, Praya Central.
Contractors.
Hing Yuk, 50, Queen's road East.
Kwong Tuk, 66, First street, West
Point.
Kwong Yuen, 33, Bonham strand.
Kwong Loi, 51, Second street,
West Point.
Tuk Yuen, 57, Queen's road East.
Tung Wah, 73, Queen's road.
Yee Tuk, 51, Queen's road East.
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
243
Cotton and Yarn Merchants.
Fancy Goods Stores.
盛全
Chuen Shing, 154, Queen's road
East.
Chun Cheong Tai, 16, Wing Lok
Fong.
Kin Hing Cheung, 4, Aberdeen
street.
Nam Fun, 8, Bonham strand.
Fow Hing Loong, 78, Wellington
street.
泰均
隆阜
Fow Loong, 25, Wing Lok Fong.
Hop Fat, 7, Wing Lok Fong.
祥興建
薰南 隆興新
Sun Hop Loong, 101, Wing Lok
盛新
Fong.
興泰
Tai Hing, 133, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
盛泰
隆悅
Yuet Loong, 23, Wing Lok Fong.
Sun Hing Loong, 32, Wing Lok
Fong.
Dyers.
road.
Soey Cheong, 4, Gap street.
隆華
祥永
Se Cheong Tai, 330, Hollywood
利和
泰和
Wing Yee Cheong, 96, Wellington
盛裕
street.
章元
典義
泰義
Yee Tai, 6, Gap street.
Yee Hing, 3, Hillier street.
Cheung Wo, 28, Queen's road.
Hoong Sing, 106, Queen's road,
Kwan Tai, 104, Queen's road.
Kwong Hing, 176, Queen's road.
Kwong Wo, 52B, Queen's road.
Nam Hing Loong, 93, Queen's road
Central.
Shuey Sang, 168, Queen's road.
Sun Hing, 48, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Sun Shing, 62, Queen's road.
Tai Shing, 78, Queen's road.
Tung Cheong, 162, Queen's road.
Tung Hing, 184, Queen's road
West.
Wah Loong, 60, Queen's road.
Wing Cheung, 205, Queen's road
West.
Wo Lee, 68, Queen's road.
Wo Tye, 100, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Yu Shing, 82, Queen's road.
Yuen Cheong, 54, Queen's road
Central.
Yeung Hing, 74, Queen's road
Central
Eating House Keepers.
居維義
Flour Merchants.
Fook Hing Kü, 74, Bonham strand.
義喩均
Hang Fa Lou, 281, Queen's road
Central.
Hang Heung Lou, 122, Queen's
road Central.
Kwong Man Loi, 538, Praya
Central.
Man Fong Lou, 42, Wing Lok
Fong.
Yat Pan Lou, 100A, Queen's road
Central.
Yee Wai Kü, 32, Bonham strand.
Kwan Yü Yee, 56, Wing Lok Fong*
Kwong Ying Cheong, 90, Wing
Lok Fong.
Kwong Wah Yuen, 54, Wing Lok
Fong.
Leong Yee, 119, Bonham strand.
và 4 Sung Tại Loong, 82, Bonham
棧記和
strand.
Wo Kee Chan, 59, Praya.
Ying Kee, 79, Bonham strand
West.
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
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Furniture Dealers.
泰隆昭
Chu Loong Tai, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Kwong Lee Cheung, 37, Queen's
road Central.
Gold Dealers.
Chee Wo, 69, Bonham strand.
隆均
Gun Makers.
Chün Sing, 190, Queen's road West.
Chun Loong, 156, Queen's road
West.
Kwan Loong, 67, Queen's road
West.
Sün Shing, 48, Queen's road West.
Wing Fat, 14, Queen's road West.
Wing Hop Loong, 16, Queen's road
昌恒
典麗 隆麗 生麗 生南 興寶
Po Sang, 48, Wing Lok Fong.
Cheong Yuen, 64, Wing Lok Fong. Cheong Shing, 52, Wing Lok Fong.
Chüen Shing, 29, Bonham strand.
Hung Cheong, 60, Wing Lok Fong.
Lai Hing, 71, Bonham strand.
隆裕
Lai Loong, 39, Bonham strand.
Lai Sang, 35, Bonham strand.
Nam Sang, 53, Bonham strand.
Po Hing, 45, Bonham strand.
West.
Wing Tak, 26, Queen's road West.
Yü Loong, 164, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Insurances.
司公險保局商招 Chin Sheung Kook
Po Him Kung Sze, 22, Praya (China Merchants' S. N. Co., agents).
司公限有險保泰安 On Tai Ins. Co.,
Ld., 8, Praya.
生寶 昌生
Sang Cheong, 62, Bonham strand.
源匯
隆怡
Wing Shing Loong, 24, Bonham
strand.
Wui Yuen, 60, Wing Lok Fong.
Yee Loong, 109, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Gold and Silver Smiths.
昌利
盛永
Chai Nam, 72, Wellington street.
Cheong Hing, 5, Queen's road
East.
Chuen Shing, 57, Queen's road
East.
Chun Nam, 70, Wellington street.
Lee Cheong, 145, Queen's road.
Lee Sing, 24A, Queen's road.
Wing Chun, 17, Graham street.
Wung Hing, 69, Queen's road East.
Wing Shing, 46, Stanley street.
利福
興怡
安宜
Iron Dealers.
Fook Lee, 4, Hillier street.
Leong Man Wing, 1, Jervois
street.
Shiu Loong, 10, Hillier street.
Yee Hing, 16, Kwong-yün street
East.
Yee On, 19, Hillier street.
Wing Lee, 152, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Iron and Copper Smiths.
昌新
Lee Nam, 8, Endicott's lane.
Sun Cheong, 346, Queen's road
West.
Sze Cheong, 342, Queen's road
West.
Tung Yik, 65B, Wellington street.
Yee Cheong, 33, Queen's road.
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Iron Founders.
Hip Yuen, 99, Queen's road East.
Kwong Hip Loong, 24, Gilman's
street.
Toong Sing, 175, Queen's road
East.
Wo Sing, 15, Gilman's street.
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利德 Tuk Lee, 130, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Tung Cheong, 61, Bonham strand.
Tung Fat, 101, Bonhamı strand.
Wing Cheong, 87, Bonham strand.
昌會 Wui Cheong, 81, Bonhan strand. 和浴 Yü Wo, 126, Queen's road Central.
昇和
Japan ware Dealers.
Hi Kwong Wing Tai Chan, 94,
祥信謙
Queen's road Central.
Kwong Wing Sang, 249, Queen's
源利金
road West.
Lock Hing, 12, Queen's road Cen-
Loong Shing, 32, Queen's road
Central.
堂源萬
順安
福同永
隆和裕
tral.
棧昌泰
Sam Shing Chan, 102, Queen's
road Central.
Toong Cheong Loong, 229, Queen's
road Central.
Tai Cheong Chan, 7, Bonham
strand.
Mat and Bag Sellers.
Cheong Lee, 7, Graham street.
Cheong Loong, 30, Bonham strand.
Ching Kut, 79, Bonham strand.
和福
Fook Cheong, 132, Wing Lok
Fong.
Fook Wo, 116, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Hing Cheong, 130, Graham street.
Hip Lee, 39, Bonham strand.
Kwong Cheong, 65, Bonham
記安
利恩
Medical Shops.
Fook Yuen, 23, Bonham strand.
Him Shun Cheung, 53, Bonham
strand West.
Kum Lee Yuen, 76, Bonham
strand.
Kwong Wo Loong, 39, Bonham
strand.
Man Yuen Tong, 34, Bonham
strand.
On Shun, 133, Bonham strand.
Tung Shun Wo, 77, Bonham
strand.
Wing On Cheong, 31, Bonham
strand.
Wing Tung Fook, 51, Bonham
strand West.
Yü Wo Loong, 66, Bonham strand.
Milkmen.
Cheung Kee, 283, Queen's road
East.
Hing Kee, 38, Cochrane street.
Hop Wo, 17, Shelley street.
On Kee, 334, Queen's road West.
Shing On Lee, 36, Stanley street.
Yan Lee, 76, Second street, West
Point.
Yun Kee, 57, Central Market.
strand.
Kwong Hop, 120, Graham street.
Shing Cheong, 47, Bonham strand
West.
Shing Yik, 5, Bonham strand.
Shün Wo, 134, Wing Lok Fong.
Tai Loong, 80, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
源巨
Oil Dealers.
Chun Cheong Wing, 77, Bonham
strand.
Hip Shing, 189, Wing Lok Fong.
Kü Yueu, 268, Queen's road West.
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
成天
Tin Shing. 131, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Painters.
Tin Yik, 44, Bonham strand West.
Ying Loong Tai, 113, Queen's road.
Chan Kee, 41, Endicott's lane.
泰靠
Opium Dealers.
順安
E Tai, 27, Stanley street.
昌南 Nam Cheong, 3, Tung-mun lane.
On Shun, 4, Gilman street.
司公豐和萬 Ban Ho Hong & Co.,
Opium Farmers, 16, Bonham strand West.
和安
On Wo, 18, Gilman street.
Yan Wo Kang Sze, 3, Cleverly
street.
Shun Ye Kung Sze, 10, Bon-
ham strand.
成順 Shun Shing,
順泰
West.
Shing Cheong, 312, Queen's road
107, Wellington
street.
Tai Shun, 137, Queen's road East.
Wing Hing, 20, Tung-mun lane.
Yee E, 30, D'Aguilar street.
司公宜信 司公成集 Chap Soing Kung Sze, 86, Bon-
ham strand.
E Ching Loong, 47, Jervois street.
興全
生阜
源鉅
泰履
Chuen Hing, 125, Jervois street.
Fou Sang, 36c, Bonham straud.
Kin Hing Cheung, 4, Wellington
street.
King Wo, 85, Jervois street.
Ku Yuen, 87, Jervois street.
Kwong Shing Lee, 34, Wing Lok
Fong.
Lee Tai, 68, Jervois street.
Man Chuen, 109, Jervois street.
Man Yuen, liõ, Jervois street.
Sang Yuen, 74, Jervois street.
源天 源怡
Tin Yuen, 101, Jervois street.
Yee Yuen, 117, Jervois street. Yuet Wo, 113, Jervois street.
Opium (prepared) Dealers.
生命
Pawnbrokers.
Cheung Tai, 99, Queen's road West. Chun Shing, 135, Bonham street.
Him Kut, 124, Jervois street.
Him Yuen, 267, Queen's road
West.
Kung On, 202, Queen's road West.
Lee On, 51, Queen's road Central.
Leong Yik, 84, Wellington street.
Shun Hang, 63, Jervois street.
Tai Loong, 37, Queen's road.
Yik Sang, 87, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Chee Wo, 86, Bonham strand.
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源春
Chun Yuen, 124, Wing Lok Fong.
隆福
Fook Loong, 89, Jervois street.
興利
源麗
Lai Yuen, 105, Jervois street.
Nga Chan, 80, Queen's road Cen-
Photographers,
Afong, Queen's road Central.
Hung Cheong Shing, 32, Queen's
road Central.
Lee Hing, 58, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
tral.
Ping Kee, 25, Jervois street.
編璿
Pun Lun, 52A, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
隆兆
Shiu Loong, 57, Bonham strand.
盛桃
To Shing, 40, Stanley street.
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
祥永
Wing Cheung, 84, Queen's road
Central.
昌和
Wo Cheong, 108, Queen's road
Central.
Soey Loong, 3, Jervois street.
Soey Yuen, 24, Jervois street.
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Sun On Loong, 76, Jervois street.
Piece Goods Merchants.
隆泰新
Sun Tai Loong, 48, Jervois street.
Cheung Loong, 51, Jervois street.
彰泰
Ching Lun, 135, Queen's road
Central.
Choy Cheong, 27, Bonham strand.
Chun Cheong Loong, 49, Jervois 日 street.
HF Chun Loong, 9, Queen's road
Central.
隆仁
泰福
Fook Wo Cheung, 78, Jervois
Tai Lun, 96, Jervois street.
Tai Cheong, 7, Jervois street.
Wing Fung Tye, 43, Jervois street.
Wing Tai Cheung, 29, Jervois
street.
Wo Lun, 35, Jervois street.
Yan Loong, 23, Jervois street.
Tat Loong, 11, Jervois street.
Fook Tai, 139, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
street.
Fung Yuen Loong, 53, Jervois
street.
Fung Yuen Yuen, 70, Jervois
street.
Him Kut, 13, Bonham strand.
Hop Cheong Loong. 85, Jervois
street.
King Cheong, 61, Jervois street.
Portrait Painters.
King Lun, 21, Jervois street.
昌仁
King Tai, 69, Jervois street.
Ko Loong Tai, 33, Jervois street.
Kung Wo, 17, Bonham strand.
珍怡
Shing Yuen, 56, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Wo Cheong, 1088, Queen's road
Central.
Yan Cheong, 5, Wellington street.
Yee Hing. 52, Queen's road Cen
tral.
Tee Chun, 524, Wellington street.
Kwong Shiu Loong, 39, Jervois
street.
Kwong Fook Loong, 41, Jervois
street.
Kwong Loong Yuen, 19, Jervois
street.
Kwong Tu Lün, 5, Jervois street.
Lai Wa, 9, Queen's road Central.
Me Cheong Loong, 81, Jervois
street.
Me Cheong Loong, 84, Jervois
street.
Me Lün, 75, Jervois street.
Nin Wo, 65, Jervois street.
Shiu Lün, 143, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Shiu Wo, 13, Jervois street.
Shun Loong, 14, Wing Lok Fong.
Soey Cheung, 15, Jervois street.
記桂
裕信
Rattan Dealers.
Chuen Lee, 254, Queen's road
West.
King Kee, 134, Queen's road East.
Kwai Kee, 17, Sai Woo lane.
Mow Hing Cheong, 120, Queen's
road.
Shun Yü, 198, Praya West.
Sun Wo, 120, Queen's road West.
Tai Kee, 21, Tsze Mi lane.
Tung Hing, 2, Sai Woo lane.
Wing Hing Cheong 262, Praya
West.
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Rattan Chair Makers.
Tung Foong, 99, Wing Lok Fong.
Tung Mow, 201, Bonham strand.
Cheong Kee, 123. Queen's road
Tung On, 142, Wing Lok Fong.
East.
Cheung Wo, 59, Queen's road East.
昌連
Lin Cheong, 153, Queen's road
East.
Loong Hing, 76, Queen's road
East.
昌和 勝義
合萬 Man Hop, 239, Queen's road East. 興順 Shun Hing, 22, Praya East.
Tsun Lee, Queen's road West. Wing Kee, 42, Queen's road East. Wing Tye, 127, Queen's road East.
Wo Cheong, 7, Queen's road East.
Yee Sing, 3, Queen's road East.
茂和
盛和
德義
和怡
昌悅
合裕
Wing Fung Yuen, 51, Bonham
strand.
Wing Loong, 21, Bonham strand.
Wing On Cheong, 131, Praya
West.
Wo Mow, 80, Bonham strand.
Wo Shing, 149, Wing Lok Fong.
Wung Yuen, 73, Praya West.
Yee Tak, 126, Praya West.
Yee Wo, 88, Wing Lok Fong.
Yuet Cheong, 130, Praya West.
Yü Hop, 81, Wing Lok Fong.
盛聚
Rice Merchants.
Choy Chan, 161, Bonham strand
West.
Choy Shing, 100, Wing Lok Fong.
Hop Chan, 172, Wing Lok Fong.
Hung Lee, 89, Bonham strand. Kin Nam, 120, Queen's road East. Kung Chan, 122, Praya West. Kung Yuen, 102, Wing Lok Fong. Kwong Choy, 159, Praya West. Kwong Him Wo, 56, Bonham
strand.
隆合廣 Kwong Hop Loong, 140, Wing
Lok Fong.
Kwong Wo, 115, Praya West.
Sail Makers,
Chim Shun, 47, Praya West.
Leong Kee, 29, Wing Lok Fong.
Saltpetre & Sulphur Dealers.
Cheong Kee, 14, Hillier street.
Fou Loong, 25, Wing Lok Fong.
隆合新
Sun Hop Loong, 101, Wing Lok
Fong.
泰昌宏
Wung Cheong Tai, 21, Wing Lok
Fong.
Yat Cheong, 75, Wing Lok Fong.
源茂
Mow Yuen, 181, Praya West.
興南
Nam Hing, 174, Wing Lok Fong.
和三
Sam Wo, 164, Praya.
Po Loong, 108, Praya West.
Ship Compradores.
益泰
Tai Yik, 84, Wing Lok Fong.
Cheong Kee, 24, Endicott's lane.
興達
Tat Hing, 81, Queen's road West.
Cheung Hop, 18, Endicott's lane.
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
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Cheung Kee, 51, Praya Central.
Shoe Makers.
和金
興發
ALTI
昌連
生茂
Chune Wo, 29, Praya Central. Chung Wo, 30, Endicott's lane.
Fat Hing, 4, Queen's road West. Fook Kee, 20, Praya Central,
Foon Kee, 11, Webster street.
Hoo Tye Loong, 45, Praya Central.
Lin Cheong, 65, Wing Lok Fong. Man Loong, 30, Gilman street.
Mow Sang, 31, Endicott's lane. Nam Wo, 17, Stanley street.
Cheung Shing, 39, Queen's road
East.
Hing Sing, 18, Wellington street.
A Hop Hing, 108, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Hung Kee, 38, Wellington street.
EX Kin Sing, 31, Queen's road East.
Kwong Hing, 83, Queen's road
Shing Ki, 12, Webster street. Shing Tai, 14, Endicott's lane. Soey Lee, 23, Endicott's lane.
Tai Kee, 6, Webster street..
Tai Sang, 25, Endicott's lane.
來義
興遠
記閏
Tung Kee, 33, Praya Central.
East.
Nam Sang, 66, Queen's road East,
Nam Sing, 13, Lyndhurst terrace,
Wing Sing, 9, Wellington street.
Yee Loi, 11, Queen's road East.
Yip Cheong, 11, Wellington street,
Yuen Hing, 22, West Point.
Yun Kee, 77, Queen's road East.
Tuk Lee, 59, Praya Central.
Sweetmeat Sellers.
Chai Loong, 8, East street.
Choy Chun, 63в, Praya Central.
Choy Fong, 16, Bonham strand,
E Mow, 320, Queen's road.
Man Wo Cheung, 252, Queen's
road.
隆盛新 Shun Shing Loong, 241, Queen's
road West.
彰
Wing Cheong, 7, Endicott's lane.
隆濟
仁
Wing Tye Loong, 39, Endicott's
lane.
Yan Kee, 52, Praya Central.
Yung Kee, 47, Praya Central.
茂怡
祥和萬
Ship Wrights.
Fung Hing, 229, West Point.
A Hop Lee, 162, West Point.
Hip Shing, 309, West Point.
Kwong Lee, 118, West Point.
Shün Lee, 29, Praya East.
Tailors.
Cheong Sing, 66, Queen's road
Central.
Hoi Lee, 112, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
tral.
Hung Sing, 31, Queen's road Cen- 昌京 King Cheong, 48, Wellington
street.
tral.
利信
Kwan On, 86, Queen's road Cen-
Wo Lee, 38, Praya East.
記文
Man Kee, 41, Queen's road East,
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Nam Shing, 74, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Tung Cheong. 95, Queen's road
Central.
Vermillion Merchants.
Tung Hing, 15, Queen's road East.
Wang Cheong. 163, Queen's road
Wah Hing, 70. Queen's road Cen-
tral.
East.
興順
Yan Cheong, 35, Wellington street.
和太
和人
Tea Merchants.
Shun Hing, 68, Wellington street. Tai Hing, 21, Bonham strand.
Tai Wo, 22, Queen's road West. Wing Kut, 121, Bonham strand.
Yan Wo, 75, Wellington street.
盛達
Shiu Yuen Kee, 24, Queen's road
Central.
Sang Mow, 114, Wing Lok Fong.
Tat Shing, 147F, Queen's road
Central.
興泰定
Ting Tai Hing, 312, Queen's road
West.
昌振
覃裕
Yu Cheong, 129, Queen's road
Central.
Timber Yards.
Kü Shing, 82, Queen's road West.
Kwan Tai, 140, Queen's road West.
Sam Wo, 103, Queen's road East.
Sang Loong, 97, Queen's road Cen-
tral.
Tai Hang, 91, Queen's road East.
Washermen.
Cheung Hing, 25, D'Aguilar street
Chun Cheong, 24, D'Aguilar street. Hung Kee, 6, Hollywood road.
Hung Yik, 13, D'Aguilar street.
Kit Kee, 285, Queen's road East.
Kwan Wo Cheung Kee, 14,
D'Aguilar street.
Lun Yik, 60, Hollywood road.
祥和崑
泰均 和三
亨泰
Tai Shun 135, Queen's road East.
記有
Tung Mow, 196, Praya West.
昌元
Wing Loong, 91, Wellington street.
泰怡
Yee Tai, 116, Queen's road.
Shing Kee, 8, D'Aguilar street.
Sze Yik, 295, Queen's road East.
Tung Lee, 23, D'Aguilar street.
Wung Kee, 6, Wellington street.
Yow Kee, 32, Wellington street.
Yuen Cheong, 130, Queen's road
East.
堯
Watch Makers.
Ho Ling Kee, 123, Queen's road
West.
Ho Ting Kee, 125, Queen's road
Central.
Lee Cheong, 145, Queen's road
Central.
Low Moon Kee, 12, Bonham
strand.
Tuk Kee, 92, Wellington street.
Yu Kee, 108, Queen's road Central.
Tobacconists.
記凌何
C Wing Lan, 90, Jervois street.
記廷何
隆荷
Ho Loong, 37, Jervois street.
Man Shing, 73, Jervois street.
昌利 記滿劉
順萬
Man Shun, 291, Queen's road.
記德
南悦
Yuet Nam, 200, Queen's road
West.
THE HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
街大咸文
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ABERDEEN STREET, Ap-pa-tin Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Caine Road.
A-CHUNG'S LANE, Kwok Tsung Kai, from Lower Lascar Row to
'Ng-kwai Lane.
ALBANY ROAD, A-pan-ni Tò, from Upper Albert Road to Peak
Road.
ALBANY STREET, A-pan-ni Kai, from Queen's Road East to Praya
East.
ALBERT ROAD, A-li-pat Tò, from Queen's Road Central to Wynd-
ham Street.
ALBERT ROAD UPPER, A-li-pat Sheung Tò, from Albert Road, by
the Government Gardens to Caine Road.
ALEXANDRA TERRACE, A-li-shan-ta Kai, from Old Bailey to Shelley
Street.
ALGAR COURT, A-li-ka Hong, from Queen's Road West to Firs
Street.
ARBUTHNOT ROAD, A-pat-nok Tò, from Caine Road to Hollywood
Road.
A-Sow's LANE, A-sau Hong, from Market Street to Caine Road.
ASTOR BUILDINGS, Tung On Li, from Staunton Street to Aberdeen
Street.
BATTERY ROAD, Pau-toi Tò, from Sailors' Home to Pokfolum Road-
BLACKSMITHS' LANE, Ta-tit Hong, from Fung Un Lane.
BONHAM ROAD, Man ham Tò, from Caine Road to Pokfolum Road.
BONHAM STRAND, Man-ham Tai Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Queen's Road West.
BONHAM STRAND WEST, Man-ham Sai Yeuk, from Boabam Strand
to Prara West.
BRIDGES STREET, Pit-lit-che Kai, from Shing Wong Street to
Tai ping Shan Street.
BRIDGE STREET, Pit-lit-che Kai, from Leighton Hill Road to
Morrison Hill Road.
BURD STREET, Pat Kai, from Mercer Street to Cleverly Street.
BURROWS' STREET, Pa-lo Kai, from Wanchai Road to Praya East,
CAINE ROAD, Kin Tò, from Arbuthnot Road to Bonham Road
CANTON BAZAAR, Yeung Fo Kai, Queen's Road East, opposite H. M
Naval Yard.
CAROLINE HILL ROAD, Ka-lo-lin Shan Tò, round Caroline Hill.
CASTLE ROAD, Wai-shing Tò, from Caine Road to Robinson Roa
West.
CASTLE STEPS, Wai-shing Kai-kap, from Seymour Road to Robinson
Road.
CENTRAL MARKET, Chung Wan Kai-shi, from Queen's Road Centra
to l'raya Central.
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E CENTRE STREET, Ching Kai, from Praya West to Bonham Road.
CHANCERY LANE, Chan-shi-i Hong, from Arbuthnot Road to Old
Bailey Street.
CHEUNG HING STREET, Cheung Hing Kai, from Hollywood Road to
Lower Lascar Row.
CHEUNG KANG LANE, Cheung Kang Li, from Queen's Road East.
CHEUNG SHING LANE, Cheung Shing Li, from Caine Road to Tai-
ping Shan Street.
CHEUNG ON LANE, Cheung On Li, from Centre Street.
CHUNG WO LANE, Chung Wo Li, from Staunton Street.
CIRCULAR PATHWAY, Kung In Hong, from Gough Street Steps to
Ladder Street.
CLEVERLY STREET, Kap-pi-li Kai, from Praya Central to Queen's
Road Central.
COCHRANE STREET, Kok-lun Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Gage Street.
COMMISSARIAT LANE, Kam-se-li Hong, from Queen's Road East to
Commissariat Wharf.
CROSS LANE, Kau-ka Hong.
CROSS STREET, Kau-ka Tò, from Wanchai Road to Spring
Gardens.
D'AGUILAR STREET, Tak ki-la Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Wyndham Street.
DUDDELL STREET, Tò-te-li Kai, from Queen's Road Central, next
to Ice House Street.
EAST STREET, Tai ping Shan Tung Kai, from Queen's Road Central
to Tai-ping Shan Market.
ELGIN STREET, I-li-kan Kai, from Staunton Street to Hollywood
Road.
ELGIN TERRACE, I-li-kan Toi, from Shelley Street to Caine Road.
FAT HING STREET, Fat Hing Kai, from Hollywood Road to Queen's
Road West.
--FIRST STREET, Tai-yat Kai, from New East Street to Pokfolum
街志結
街山斷鋤
道園花
巷士刧
Road.
FRENCH STREET, Fat-lang-sai Kai, from Battery Road to Praya
West.
FUK HING LANE, Fuk Hing Li, from Jardine's Bazaar.
FUR ON LANE, Fuk On Li, Market Street, Tai-p.ng Shan.
GAGE STREET, Kit-chi Kai, from Lyndhurst Terrace to Aberdeen
Street.
GAP STREET, Cho tün Shan Kai, from Hollywood Roal to Queen's
Roal West.
GALDEN ROAD, Fa-ün Tò, from Albert Road by the East side of
the Government Gardens to Robinson Road.
GARDEN LANE, Fa-ün Hong, Shek-tong Tsui.
GIBB'S LANE, Kip-sz Hong, from Queen's Road Central to Praya
Central.
街咸嘉
巷隆禧
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
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GILMAN'S BAZAAR, Ki-li-man San Kai, from Queen's Road Central
to Prava Central.
GILMAN STREET, Ki-li-man Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Praya Central.
GOUGH STREET, Ko-fu Kai, from Aberdeen Street to Queen's Road
Central.
GRAHAM STREET, Ka-ham Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Staunton Street.
GUTZLAFF STREET, Kwok-sz-lap Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Lyndhurst Terrace.
HAU FUNG LANE, Hau Fung Li, from Ship Street.
HEARD STREET, Hot Kai, from Wanchai Road to Praya East.
HEUNG LANE, Heung Kai, from Queen's Road West to Bonham
Strand West.
HI LUNG LANE, Hi-lung Hong, from Queen's Road East to St.
Francis' Street.
HIGH STREET, Ko Kai, from Bonham Road to Pokfolum Road.
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HILL ROAD, Shan Tò, from Pokfolum Road to Middle Street.
街禧
HILL ROAD, Shan Kai, from Pokfolum Road to Middle Street.
HILLIER STREET, Hi-li Kai, from Praya Central to Queen's Road
Central.
HILLIER STREET SOUTH, Hi-li Nam Kai.
HING LUNG STREET, Hing Lung Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Prava Central,
THING WAY STREET, Hing Wan Kai, from King Sing Street to
Lung On Street.
CHING YAN LANE, Hing Yan Li, from Upper Station Street.
HOLLYWOOD ROAD, Ho-li-wut Tò, from Pottinger Street to Queen's
Road West.
HOSPITAL HILL LANE, I-kun Shan Hong, from Queen's Road West.
HOSPITAL ROAD, I-kun Tò, from Bonham Road to New East Street.
ICE HOUSE STREET, Ping chong Kai, from Prav Central to Albert
Road, at Peddar's Hill.
IN ON LANE, In On Li, from Praya West to Quet's Road West,
I WO STREET, I Wo Kai, near the Sugar Refinery.
IYIK LANE, I Yik Kai, from Middle Street.
JARDINE'S BAZAAR, Cha-tin Kai, from Praya East to Shau-ki Wàn
Road.
JERVOIS STREET, Cha-wai Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Morrison Street.
JOZE LANE EAST, Teo-shi Tung, from Ladder Street.
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JOZE LANE WEST, Tso-shi Sai, from Tank Lane.
KAI MING LANE, Kai Ming Li, from Queen's Road East near H.M.
Naval Yard.
KAI UN LANE, Kai Un Li, from Peel Street.
KAT ON STREET, Kat On Kai, from King Sing Street to Lung On
Street.
KAT SING LANE, Kat Sing Li, from Ladder Street.
KEEN UN LANE, Kin Un Li, from Praya East.
KING SING STREET, King Sing Kai, from Queen's Road East.
KIN SOW COURT, Kin Sau Li, from Gage Street.
E KING STREET, Wong Kai, from Pennington Street to Nullah.
街王林威
道山頓禮
里泰華梁
KING WILLIAM STREET, Wai-lam Wong Kai, from Pennington
Street to Sea Wa 1.
KOM U STREET, Kʊm U Kai, from Queen's Road West to Praya
West.
KO KI ALLEY, Kò Ki, from Wellington Street to Stanley Street.
KUNG SHUN LANE, Kung Shun Li, in First Street, Sai Ying-pun.
KWAI WA LANE, Kwai Wà Li, from Hillier Street to Cleverly
Street.
KWONG FUNG LANE, Kwong Fung Li, in Battery Road.
KWONG FOCK LANE, Kwong Fuk Li, from Upper Station Street to
Lower Caine Road,
KWONG-YUN STREET EAST, Kwong Un Tung Kai, from Bonham
Strand to Praya Central.
KWONG-YUN STREET WEST, Kwong Un Sai Kai, from Bonham
Strand to Praya Central.
LADDER STREET, Lau-tai Kai, from Queen's Road Central to Bon-
ham Road.
LADDER STREET TERRACE, UPPER, Lau-tai Kai Sheung Fong, from
Ladder Street.
LADDER STREET TERRACE, LOWER, Lau-tai Kai Ha Fong, from
Ladder Street.
LAMONT'S LANE, Lam-man Hong, from Fúk Hing Lane.
LAN KWAI FONG, Lan-kwai Fong, in D'Aguilar Street.
LASCAR ROW, UPPER, Mo-lo Sheung King, from Ladder Street to
West Street.
LASCAR ROW, LOWER, Molo Ha King, from Ladder Street to Fat
Hing Street.
LAU U LANE, Lau U Li, in High Street.
LEIGHTON HILL ROAD, Lai-tun Shan Tò, round bottom of Leighton
Hill.
LEUNG WA TAI LANE, Leung Wà Tai Li, in Queen's Road West.
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LUNG ON STRRET, Lung On Kai, from Nullah Lane.
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LYNDHURST TERRACE, Lun-hat-sz Kai, from Wellington Street to
Hollywood Road.
MAN MING LANE, Man Ming Li, from Ship Street.
MAN WA LANE, Man Wà Li, from Lonham Strand to Praya
Central.
MARKET STREET, Kai-shi Kai, from Ladder Street to Pò Yan Street.
MATHESON STREET, Mat-ti-shan Kai, from Shau-ki Wàn Road to
Perceval Street.
MERCER STREET, Ma-sha Kai, from Bonham Strand to Queen's
Road Central.
MIDDLE STREET, Chung Kai, from Battery Hill to Shek-tong Tsui,
MING TAK LANE, Ming Tak Li, from Market Street.
MORRISON HILL ROAD, Ma-li-sun Shan Tó, from Observation Place
to Wanchai Gap.
MORRISON STREET, Ma-li-sun Kai, from Bonham Strand to Queen's
Road Central.
MOSQUE JUNCTION, Mo-lo Miu Kau Kai, from Robinson Road to
Shelley Street.
MOSQUE STREET, Mo-lo Miu Kai, from Robinson Road to Peel Street,
MOSQUE TERRACE, Mo-lo Miu Toi, from Robinson Road to Peel
Street.
MURRAY PATHWAY, Ma-li King, from Queen's Road Central to the
Government Offices.
NEW EAST STREET, San Tung Kai, from Praya West to Bonlam
Road.
NEW WEST STREET, San Sai Kai, from Praya to Bonbam Road.
NG KWAI LANE, Ng Kwai Fong, from Upper to Lower Hollywood
Road.
NULLAH LANE, Shek Shui-kü Hong, from King Sing Street to
Praya.
1 OLD BAILEY STREET, C-lo Pi-li Kai, from Hollywood Road to
里桂扳
臺厘之必
打必
街梨卑
街頓寧邊
Caine Road.
ON NING LANE, On Ning Li, from Battery Road to Praya.
ON WAI LANE, On Wai Li.
ON WO LANE, On Wo Li, from Queen's Road Central to Gibb's
Stone Godown.
PAN KWAI LANE, Pàn Kwai Li, from Wo Fung Street.
PECHILI TERRACE, Pit-chi-li Toi, from Peel Street to Shelley
Street.
PEDDAR'S STREET, Pit-ta Kai, from Queen's Road Central to Praya
Central.
PEEL STREET, Pi-li Kai, from Queen's Road Central to Robinson
Road.
PENNINGTON STREET, Pin-ning-tun Kai, from Mint to Sbau-ki
Wàn Road.
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
PERCEVAL STREET, Pa-sz-wà Kai, from Shau-ki Wàn Road to
Praya.
POKFOLUM ROAD, Pok-u Lam Tò, from Queen's Road West to Pok-
folum.
POTTINGER STREET, Po-tin-cha Kai, from Praya Central to Holly-
wood Road.
POUND LANE, Pong Hong, from Hollywood Road to Rutter's Lane.
Po YAN STREET, Pò Yan Kai, from Gap Street to Market Street.
PRAYA CENTRAL, Hoi-pong Chung Yeuk, from Wardley Street to
Bonbam Strand.
PRAYA EAST, Hoi-pong Tung Yeuk, from Eastern Market to East
Point.
PRAYA WEST, Hoi pong Sai Yeuk, from Bonham S:rand to Shek-
toug Tsui.
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Wong-hau Tai To, from the Western
Main Guard to West End of Hollywood Road.
QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, Wong-hau Tai To Tung, from the Western
Main Guard to Wanchai Market.
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, Wong hau Tai Tó Sai, from West End of
Hollywood Road to Pokfolum Road.
QUEEN STREET, Wong-hau Kai, from Queen's Road West to Praya
West.
ROBINSON ROAD, Lo-pin-sun Tò, from Albany Road to Bonham
Road.
ROYAL MINT STREET, Chu tsin Kuk Kai, from Jardine's Bazaar to
Mint.
ROZARIO STREET, Lò se-li Kai, from Ladder Street to Tank Lane.
RUSSELL STREET, L1-82-li Kai, from Bowrington Canal to Perceval
Street.
RUTTER LANE, Lat-ta Kai, from Pò Yan Street to Upper Station
Street.
SAI LUNG LANK, Sai Lung Li, from Queen's Road West.
SAI ON LANE, Sai On Li, from Battery Road to Praya.
SAI WA LANE, Sai Wà Li, from Pokfolum Road to New West
Street.
SAI Woo LANE, Sai U Kai, from Queen's Road West to Praya
West.
SALT FISH STREET, Hàm U Kai, from New East Street.
SAM TO LANE, Sam To Li, from Battery Road.
SAU WA FONG, Sau-wa Fong, from Queen's Road East to St.
Francis Street.
SCOTT LANE, Sz-kat Kai, from Queen's Road Central to Praya
Central.
SECOND STREET, Tai I Kai, from Hospital Road to Pokfolum
Road.
SEYMOUR ROAD, Sai-mo Tò, from Bonham Road to Robinson
Road.
SEYMOUR TERRACE, Sai-mo Toi, from Castle Steps to Seymour
Road.
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SHARP STREET EAST, Shap Tung Kai, from Bowrington Canal to
Shau-ki Wàn Road.
SHARP STREET WEST, Shap Sai Kai, from Bowrington Canal to
Morrison Hill Road.
SHEK KAI LANE, Shek Kai Li, from Nullah Lane.
SHELLEY STREET, She-li Kai, from Hollywood Road to Mosque
Junction.
SHEUNG FUNG LANE, Sheung Fung Li, from Third Street to Second
Street.
SHIN HING LANE, Shin Hing Li, from New Eastern Street.
SHIP STREET, Yeung-shün Kai, Praya East across Queen's Road
East.
SHUNG HING LANE, Shung Hing Li, from Queen's Road West to
Praya.
SIEMSSEN'S LANE, Shim-shan Kai, in Pò Yan Street.
SHING-WONG STREET, Shing Wong Kai, from Caine Road to Gough
Street.
SO-KON PO MARKET STREET, Sò-kon Pò Shi Kai, Jardine's Bazaar.
SPRING GARDENS' LANE, King-chün Un Hong, from Queen's Road
East to Praya East.
SQUARE STREET, Sz-fong Kai, from Ladder Street to Market Street.
ST. FRANCIS LANE, Shing Fat-làn-sz Hong, from St. Francis Street.
1 ST. FRANCIS STREET, Shing Fi-làn-sz Kai, from Queen's Road East
running South.
STANLEY STREET, Sz-tan-li Kai, from D'Aguilar Street to Graham
Street.
STATION STREET, Chai-kun Kai, from Caine Road to Pò Yan Street.
STATION STREET UPPER, Chai kun Sheung Kai, in Caine Road.
STAVELY STREET, Shi-ti-wà-li Kai, from Queer's Road Central to
Gage Street.
STAUNTON STREET, Sz-tan-tun Kai, from Old Bailey to Bridge
Street.
STONE-CUTTERS' LANE, Shek tseung Li, from Hollywood Road.
SUI HING LANE, Sui Hing Li, from Caine Road.
SHUNG ON LANE, Shung On Li, Queen's Road East.
SUTHERLAND STREET, Sau-ta-lan Kai, from Praya West to Queen's
Road West.
TAI LOI LANE, Tai Loi Li, First Street, Sai Ying-pun.
TAI PING LANE, Tai Ping Li, from Tai-ping Shan Street to Market. TTAI-PING SHAN STREET, Tai-ping Shan Kai, from Bridges Street
to Pò Yan Street.
TAI WO STREET, Tai Wo Kai, from Wanchai Read to Praya East.
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
EX TAI WONG LANE, Tai Wong Li, from Queen's Road East to Praya.
1
里步地
里慶餘
TAI WONG STREET, Tai Wong Kai, from Queen's Road East to
Priya East.
TAK HING EAST ALLEY, Tak Hing Tung Hong, from Praya West to
Queen's Road West.
TAK HING WEST ALLEY, Tak Hing Sai Hong, from Praya West to
Queen's Road West.
TAK SING LANE, Tak Sing Li, from Second Street.
TAN KWAI LANE, Tan Kwai Li, from Ladder Street.
TANK LANE, Shui-chi Hong, from Lascar Row to Caine Road.
TANNERY LANE, Im-pi Hong, from Market Street to Tank.
TI-PO LANE, Ti-pò Li, from High Street, Sai Ying-pun.
THE GAP, Kwat-tün Shan, from Wanchai Market to Morrison
Hill Road.
THIRD STREET, Tai Sàm Kai, from New East Street to Pokfolum
Road.
TIK LUNG LANE, Tik Lung Li, in Queen's Road East.
TING LOK STREET, Ting Lok Kai, from Praya East to Morrison
Hill Road.
TUNG MAN LANE, Tung Man Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Praya Central.
TRIANGLE STREET, Sam A Kai, from Wanchai Road to Praya East.
TSING KAI LANE, Tsing Kai Li, from Nullah Lane to Albany
Street.
TSING TSUNG LANE, Ting Tsung Li, from Queen's Road East.
TSUI LUNG LANE, Tsui Lung Li, in Queen's Road East.
TSUNG SAU LANE, Tsung Sau Li, from Queen's Road West.
Tsz-MI ALLEY, Tsz Mi Kai, from Queen's Road West to Praya
West.
TSZ TUNG LANE, Tsz Tung Hong, from First Street, Sai Ying-pun.
TUNG HING ALLEY, Tung Hing Kai, from Queen's Road West to
Praya West.
TUNG LOK LANE, Tung Lok In, from Tai-ping Shan Street Steps.
TUNG LUNG LANE, Tung Lung Li, from Wanchai Road.
TUNG TAK LANE, Tung Tak Li, from Cochrane Street.
TUNG WO LANE EAST, Tung Wo Tung Kai, from Middle Street.
TUNG WO LANE, Tung Wo Li, from Middle Street.
U HING LANE, U Hing Li, from Queen's Road Central.
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
UI LUNG LANE, Ui Lung Li, in Bowrington, Leighton Hill Road. UI ON LANE, Ui On Li, from Second Street to Taird Street.
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TUI UN LANE UPPER, Ui Un Sheung Li, from Upper Erd of Peel
Street.
TUI UN LANE LOWER, Ui Un Ha Li, from Upper End of Peel Street.
U LOK LANE, U Lok Li, from Third Street.
道仔灣
街龍金
UPO LANE WEST, U Pò Li Sai, from First Street, Sai Ying-pun.
UPO LANE EAST, U Pò Li Tung, from First Street, Sai Yirg-pun
UPPER STATION SREET, Chai-kun Sheung Kai, from Hospital Road
to Station Street.
U YAM LANE, U Yam Li, in East Street, Tai-ping Shan.
VALLEY ROAD, Wà-li Tò, round Wong-nai Chung Valley.
VILLAGE STREET, Heung-ha Kai, from Leighton Hill Road tr
Jardine's Bazaar.
WA IN FONG, Wà In Fong, from Staunton Street.
WA IN FONG EAST, Wà In Tung Kai, from Staunton Street to Shing
Wong Street.
WA ON LANE, Wà On Li, from Aberdeen Street.
WAI YAN LANE, Wai Yan Li, from Ladder Street, Tai-ping Shan.
WANCHAI ROAD, Wàn tsai Tò, from Bowrington Canal to Queen's
Road East.
WARDLEY STREET, Wak-li Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Praya Central.
WEBSTER BAZAAR, Kam Lung Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Praya Central.
WELLINGTON STREET, Wai-ling-tun Kai, from Wyndham Street to
Queen's Road Central.
HUT WEST STREET, Tai-ping Shan Sai Kai, from Queen's Road Central
to Tai-ping Shan Street.
街樂
街地滑
WEST TERRACE, Lok Kan, from Castle Road.
WILMER STREET, Wai-li-ma Kai, from Praya West to Queen's Road
West.
WING FUNG LANE, Wing Fung Li, from Queen's Road East.
WING HING LANE, Wing Hing Li.
WING ON LANE, Wing On Kai, from Queen's Road Central to Praya.
WING LOK STREET, Wing Lok Kai, from Praya Central to Praya
West.
WING WA LANE, Wing Wa Li, from D'Aguilar Street.
WITTY STREET, Wat-ti Kai, from Praya West to Middle Street.
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRCTEORY.
HWO FUNG STREET, Wo Fung Kai, from Queen's Road to Praya
West.
TWO HING BUILDINGS, Wo Hing Li, from Queen's Road West.
里安和
街咸雲
WO ON LANE, Wo On Li, from D'Aguilar Street.
WYNDHAM STREET, Wan-ham Kai, from Queen's Road Central to
Hollywood Road.
里壽仁 YAN SHAU LANE, Yan Sau Li, from D'Aguilar Street..
YAP CHU ALLEY, Yap Chi Hong, from Praya East.
里和雍
街蘭泄
YUNG WO LANE, Yung Wo Li, from Pound Lane, Tai-ping Shan.
ZETLAND STREET, Sit-lan Kai, from Queen's Road Central to Ice
House Street.
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✓ MACAO.
Macao is situated in 22 deg. 11 min. 30 sec. N. latitude, and 113 deg. 32 min. 30 sec. E. longitude, on a rocky peninsula, renowned, long before the Portuguese settled on it, for its safe harbour for junks and small vessels. The Portuguese, who had already settled on the island of Lampacao, and frequented for trading purposes Chin-chew, Lianpo, Tamao, and San-choan (St. John's island, where St. Francis Xavier died) first took up their residence at Macao in 1557. Soon after their arrival pirates and adventurers from the neighbouring islan ls continually molested them. The Chinese authorities were powerless to cope with these marauders, who went so far as to blockade the port of Canton. The Portuguese manued and armed a few vessels and succeeded in raising the blockade of Canton and clearing the seas. The town of Macao soon afterwards began to rise, and during the eighteenth century trade flourished wonderfully, the difficulty of residence at Canton greatly contributing towards it. The East India Company and the Dutch Company had establishments there.
Historians are divided in opinion as to whether the possession of Macao by the Portuguese is due to Imperial bounty or to right of conquest. There can be no doubt, however, that it was held at a rental of 500 taels a year until Governor Ferreira do Amaral in 1848 refused to pay it any longer and forcibly drove out the Hoppo or Chinese Custom-house, and with it every vestige of Chinese authority. This bold stroke cost him his life in August, 1849, for he was waylaid and barbarously mur- dered near the Barrier of Porta do Cerco and his head was taken to Canton. On the Chinese troops at the Barrier showing fight and massing in great numbers, the Portuguese troops bravely advanced, took the fort of Passaleão, and drove the Chinese from their positions.
The settlement is separated from the large island of Heang-shan by a wall drawn across the neck of land from shore to shore. Two principal range of hills, one running from south to north, the other from east to west, may be considered as forming an angle, the base of which leans upon the river or anchoring place. The public and private buildings, a cathedral, an 1 several churches, are raised on the declivities, skirts, and heights of hillocks. On the lofty mount eastward, called Charil, is a fort, enclosing the hermitage of Na. Sra. de Guia, and westward is Nillau, on the top of which stands the hermitage of Na. Sra. de Penha; entering a wide semi-circular bay, which faces the east, on the right hand stands the fort San Francisco; and on the left, that of Na. Sra. de Bom Parto. Seen from the roads or from any of the forts crowning the several hillocks, Macao is extremely picturesque. The public and private buildings are gaily painted and the streets kept very clean.
Since the cession of the island of Hongkong to the British, the trade of Macao has decreased considerably, and the coolie trade gave it an unenviable notoriety. This traffic, pregnant with abuses, was happily abolished in 1874. Tea continues tɔ be an article of export, showing the value of from $700,000 to $800,000 a year. Essential oils are alsɔ exported to some extent. There is likewise some trade in opium.
The terrific typhoon of the 23rd September, 1874, which swept across Hongkong and the Southern Coast of China with such force, laid a considerable part of Macao in ruius. During the full violence of the wind, and fearful rise of the tide, a fire took place which consumed the best houses in the parish of Santo Antonio. With its trade gone and corsequent departure of many of its residents, the activity of the place is a thing of the past. Owing to its pleasant climate and the quietude prevailing night and day, it has become the refuge of invalids and hard toiling people from Hongkong and other neighbouring ports.
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MACAO.
In the town there are several places of interest, apart from the Fan-tan or gam- bling saloons. The gardens and Grotto of Camoens, once the resort of the celebra'ed Portuguese Poet Camoens, are worth seeing, as also the noble façade of the ancient Jesuit church of San Paulo, burnt in 1835. Pleasant excursions can be made to the Hot Springs of Yô-mak, about sixteen miles from Macao, easily reached in about three and a-half hours by steam launch. In winter snipe are plentiful in the neighbouring paddy fields and afford good sport. The "Macao Hotel," situated on the Praia, is comfortable and the prices are moderate.
The Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steau boat Company runs a daily steamer (Sundays excepted) between Macao and Hongkong, leaving the former port at 8 o'clock a.m. and Hongkong at 2 p.m. To Canton there is a steamer on every alternate day, Sundays excepted. The distance from Macao to Hongkong is 40 miles, and to Canton 88 miles. The population of Macao, according to returns made in 1879, was-Chinese, 63,532; Portuguese, 4,476; other nationalities, 78; or a total of 68,086.
DIRECTORY.
Colonial Government. Plenipotentiary in China, Japan, and Siam, and Governor of the Province-His Excel- lency Joaquim José da Graça Secretary General and Secretary of Lega-
tion-Dr. J. A. H. Corte Real Aide-de-camp to H. E. the Gorernor-C. A.
Feyo Folque, sub-lieut.
Adjutant to H. E. the Governor-R. Rosa,
sub-lieut.
COLONIAL SECRETARY OFFICE. Colonial Secretary-General.-Dr. J. A. H.
Corte Real
Chief Clerk-Tercio da Silva In Charge of the Military Department-R.
Roza, sub-lieut.
Acting 1st Clerk-D. de Barros
do. 2nd do. -J. J. dos P. Carvalho do. 3rd do. -M. dos Remedios Addido-E. P. Leite
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENT. President-The Governor Secretary-Dr. J. A. H. da C. Corte Real Members-The Bishop, the Commandant of Policial Guard, the Commandant of the Line Regiment, the Judge, the Attorney-General, the Chief-clerk of the Exchequer, the President of the Municipal Chamber, the Colonial Surgeon
COUNCIL OF THE PROVINCE, President-The Governor Members-The Colonial Secretary, the At- torney-General, A. Bastos, Jr., V. S. Pereira.
Supplemental Members-Baron de Cercal,
J. A. R. Cabral
MUNICIPAL CHAMBER. President-Domingo C. Pacheco Members-F. M. de Graça, A. A. da Silva, C. J. Gracias, L. J. Baptista, J. das Neves e Souza Secretary-S. A. Tavares Treasurer F. P. Marques Clerk-T. M. Marques Messenger-Luiz Maria do Rozario
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Members-J. E. d'Almeida, T. de Freitas, F. de P. Noronha, F. A. Volong, A. Severim Supplemental Members-C. V. Lopez, J. d'Almeida, Dr. J. J. Alvares, L. A. Franco
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL. (Annexed to the Municipal Chamber.) Administrator-L. Ferreira 1st clerk-E. Vianna 2nd do. --M. P. Simoës Bailiff-M. A. de Souza
SUPREME COURT. MILITARY SECTION.
President The Governor J. J. da Graça Members The Judge, the Commandant Policial Guard, the Commandant of the Line Regiment, the Senior Naval Officer, the Second Naval Officer.
CIVIL SECTION.
MACAO.
President-The Governor J. J. da Graça Members The Judge, the two members of the Provincial Council, the President of the Mur al Chamber, the Pro- curador dos negocios Sinicos.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Committee.
President The Governor J. J. da Graça Members The chief clerk of the Exche- quer J. C. P. d'Assumpção, the Trea- surer C. V. a Rocha, the Attorney- General A. E. d'Almeida e Azevedo
BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. President The Governor J. J. da Graça Members-The Bishop, J. A. R. Cabral, L. Pereira Leite, Dr. A. A. M. de Vascon- cellos
BOARD OF HEALTH. President Dr. L. A da Silva Members-Dr. F. B. de Carvalho, Dr. Luiz L. Franco, Dr. Belarmino Lobo (absent)
MILITARY HOPITAL OF SAM JANUARIO.
President-Dr. L. A. da Silva Member Dr. J. J. F. Alvares Secretary J. J. d'Azevedo
COMPANHIA DE SAUDE. 1o. Escrivao--F. da Rocha Enfermeiro de la. classe-V. de P. C. de
Lemos
Enfermeiros de 2a, classe-Joaquim Pedro, A. de F. Peneque (absent), A. de Fi- gueiredo (absent)
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S DEPART- MENT.
Director-Major R. J. ce Quintanilha Conductores Ensign A. F. Lobo (absent),
A. A. Sauvage Desenhador-A. Heitor
Amanuense-D. P. d'Aimeida Marques
Committee.
President The Governor J. J. da Graça Members-Director Major R. J. Quinta- Lilha, the chief clerk of the Exchequer J. C. P. d'Assumpção, the Attorney- General A. E. d'Almeida e Azevedo, the Vice-President of the Municipal Cham- ber F. M. de Graça, Secretary A. A. Sauvage
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REVENUE OFFICE. Secretario-J. C. P. d'Assumpção Contador-M. Vidal de Castilho 1o. Escripturario-J. J. d'Azevedo 20. do. -F. de P. M. da Rocha lo. Amanuense-J. C. d'Assumpção lo. do. Supplente―A. J.V. Ribeiro 20. Amanuense-Ĉ. A dos Santos Oliveira 20. do. Supplente-F. X. da Roza
Porteiro-V. de Oliveira Continuo-J. L. Correia
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Thezoureiro-Carlos V. da Rocha Fiel-Edmundo M. Marçal Amanuense-Joaquim Rodrigues
TAX OFFICE. Recebedor-F. V. Ribeiro Ajudante-F. de P. Marçal Amanuense-N. P. Gonsalves
Committee.
Presidente-M. Vidal de Castilho Fiscal-Delegado do Procurador da Coroa
e Fazenda
Vogaes-V. J. Gracias, A. M. Pereira, L.
E. Xavier
Secretary A. J. Brandão
Vogaes Chinezes--Choi Achio, Augui,
Tac-fong
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Judge-E. A. Braga de Oliveira Substitute-F. J. Marques Attorney Gen.-A. E. d'Almeida e Azevedo Lawyers-F. da C. Lobo, V. S. Pereira, A. Bastos, Jr., L. Ferreira, E. M. da Silva, A. A. Pacheco, José da Silva Clerks and Notaries Public-Luiz Pereira
Leite, José M. da Costa
Clerk to the Judge and Orphans' Fund-
João Hyndman
Accountant & Distributor-A. Rangel
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. L. Marques, judge, J. E. d'Almeida, sub- stitute, Sé and Santo Antonio Districts; M. M. Maher, judge, L. A. Franco, sub- stitute, San Lourenço District; B. da Silva, clerk
COMMERCIAL JURY. President-The Judge Secretary-The Attorney General
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REGISTER DEPARTMENT.
MACAO.
Chief The Attorney-General A. E. d'Al-
meida e Azevedo
Clerk-F. M. Sales
Clerk-A. A. B. da Silveira
PROCURATURA DOS NEGOCIOS SINICOS.
Procurador Interino-A. Bastos, Jr. Primeiro Interprete-P. N. da Silva Segundo Interprete-Eduardo Marques Alumnos Interpretes la. Classe--C. Jorge,
E. da Roza
Alumnos Interpretes 2a. Classe-Carlos A. R. d'Assumpção, Joaö E. d'Almeida, T. J. Mesquita
Alumnos Extraordinarios-H. J. S. Pitter, J. D. F. Garcia, F. M. P. Marques, A. F. d'Arriaga B. da Silveira Escriväes-E. Lopez, J. B. Goularte Amanuense--C. de S. Placé
Linguas. B. Xavier, J. A. T. Robarts Officiaes de Deligencias-V. E. da Luz, B.
Simöes
CADEIA PUBLICA. Fructuoso de Figueiredo, carcereiro
ST. MICHAEL'S PUBLIC CEME-
TERY.
(Under the charge of the Municipal
Chamber.)
Warden-J. F. de Souza
Porter L. J. Cordeiro
POST OFFICE.
R. de Souza, acting postmaster, 1, Rua
de Sta. Clara
ECCLESIASTICAL GOVERNMENT. Bishop-D. Manl. B. de S. Ennes
Sec. of the Ecclesiastical Chamber-Rev. G.
F. da Silva
CABIDO.
Dean--Rev. M, L. de Gouvea Archdeacon-Rev. A. L. de Carvalho (ab-
sent)
1st Deacon-Rev. A. M. de Vasconcellos 3rd do. -Rev. F. A. Fernandes (ab-
sent) Honorary do.-Rev. F. X. A. da Silva,
Rev. F. F. X. da Silva
VICARS AND CHAPLAINS. Curate of the Cathedral-Rev. Simeão Vicar of St. Lawrence's parish church-
Rev. F. X. Cortella
Vicar of St. Anthony's parish church-
Rev. F. A. d'Almeida
Vicar of St. Lazare's parish church-Rev.
Lucas Lyra
Chaplain of St. Augustine's church-Rev.
A. J. G. Pereira
Chaplain of St. Domingo's church-Rev.
G. F. da Silva
Chaplain of ex-Convent of Sta. Clara-
Rev. V. V. Rodrigues
Board of Education.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. Teacher of Navigation and Mathematics- Lieut. hon. of the Navy, F. J. Marques Prof. of First Lessons-for boys' classes, J. J. Esteves; for girls' classes, San Lourenço District, Mrs. Casimira Mar- ques, acting; Sé's District, Mrs. Sarah Leite
COLLEGIO DE SANTA ROZA DE LIMA.
COMMISSAM DIRECTORA. Presidente-Bispo M. B. L. S. Ennes Vice-Presidente Lourenço Marques Vogaes-J. A. Ribeiro Cabral, Thomas
d'Aquino Migueis
Thesoureiro-Francisco Joaquim Marques Secretario-Rev. V. V. Rodrigues
PESSOAL DO COLLEGIO.
Regenta D. Thereza da A. Danenberg Mestras-D. Lydia F. da Sta. Cruz, D.
A. A. Botado, D. Jessie Wild Loureiro Prefeitas R. de Carmo e Claudina da
Sta. Trindade
Capellão-Rev. V. V. Rodrigues Sacristão-D. Placé
ASSOCIACAM PROMOTORA DA INSTRUCCAM DOS MACAENSES. Presidente-J. E. d'Almeida
Secretario-P. N. da Siiva
Thesoureiro-B. de S. Fernandes
Vogaes-A. A. da Silva, M. dos Remedios
R. de Souza, D. C. Pacheco
ESCOLA COMMERCIAL. Professores-J. L H. Milner, T. J. Rodri- gues, J. V. de Jezus, Ly-lan-chan, C. Jorge
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. Rector--Dm. M. B. de Souza Ennes, Bishop Vice Rector-Rev. F. T. S. de Souza Ennes Physician-Dr. J. C. da Silva Telles
MACAO.
Advocate A. Bastos, Jr. Secretario do Conselho de Estudos-F. M.
d'A. Caldeira
Prof. de Mathematica e Pilotagem F. J.
Marques
Prof. of Latin-J. A. Ribeiro Cabral Prof. of Portuguese-Rev. C. Baptista Prof. of English-F. Hyndman Prof. of Book-keeping-F. Hyndman Prof., Prim. and Complementar Inst.-P.
J. da Luz
Prof. of Chinese (Mandarin) -Rev. J. das
Neves
Bibliothecario-Rev. F. T. S. de Souza
Ennes
Prefect-Rev. F. M. d'A. Caldeira Bedel-F. S. da Roza
Clerk-M. J. M. G. da Silva Typographer-M. da Luz Book-binder-M. da Luz
ADMINISTRACAO DOS BENS DAS MISSOENS PORTUGUEZAS NA CHINA.
Presidente Dm. M. B. de Souza Ennes,
Bishop
Vogaes-Rev. M. L. de Gouvêa, Deão da Sé, Rev. F. T. S. de Souza Ennes, J. J. de Azevedo
Secretario-M. J. M. G. da Silva Advogado-A. Bastos, Jr.
Procurador em Hongkong-J. J. dos Reme-
dios & Co.
Procurador em Singapura-Rev. N. J. T.
Pinto
ASYLO DOS POBRES.
COMMISSAM ADMINISTRATIVA. Presidente-Rev. A. L. de Carvalho (abt.) Secretario-Theodozio Rodrigues
ASYLO DA SANTA INFANCIA. Administrador Pe. M. F. do R. e Almeida
BIBLIOTHECA MACAENSE. Presidente-P. N. da Silva
Secretario N. Simões (absent) Thesoureiro-D. C. Pacheco
Vogaes-A. J. Bastos, Jr., C. J. Jorge
"CLUB UNIAO."
President-A. C. Brandão
Secretary P. N. da Silva
Treasurer-V. S. Pereira
Clerk-R. A. Guterres
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"GREMIO MILITAR DE MACAO," Commissão Directora durante o anno 1879, Presidente-R. das Dores Secretario-Ensign Canavarro Thesoureiro-J. d'Oliveira Coelho
Charitable Institutions.
SANTA CAZA DE MISERICORDIA, BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION. President-B. S. Fernandes
Secretary C. Jorge
Voters-Rev. F. A. d'Almeida, M. A. dos
Remedios
Treasurer-L. E. da Silva Solicitor-V. S. Pereira 1st Clerk-J. F. da Silva 2nd do. --S. S. da Silva
SAINT RAFAEL'S CIVIL HOSPITAL (Under the immediate charge of the Misericordia institution.) Rev. M. F. do Rozario e Almeida, chaplain H. A. M. de Mendonça, clerk and ward-
master
R. do Rozario, assistant wardmaster
LEPROUS ASYLUM. (Also under the charge of the Misericordia), F. M. da Silva, in charge Rev. Lucas Lyra, chaplain
ASSOCIACAM PIEDOZA DE SAM FRANCISCO XAVIER.
10. Administrador-Baron de Cercal Secretario-T. J. Rodrigues
CONFRARIA DE CARIDADE. Presidente-Rev. F. X. Cortella
Secretario e Thesoureiro-T. J. Rodrigues. COFRE DE SOCCORRO DOS POBRES. Presidente-The Bishop
Secretario-Pe. G. F. da Silva
Vogaes-Pe. F. X. A. da Silva, Pe. F. X,
da Silva, Pe. F. X. Cortella
CONFRARIA DO CONTRATO DE S. PEDRO.
Presidente Rev. M. L. Gouvea
Secretario-Rev. S. de Souza
Consulates.
GRRAT BRITAIN.
Vice-consul-M. E. Murray (a' sent)
FRANCE.
Vice-consul-Baron de Cercal
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ITALY. Consul-Baron de Cercal
BRAZIL.
Consul-Baron de Cercal
BELGIUM.
Consul-Baron de Cercal
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-C. Milisch
Secretary-F. P. Senna
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY.
Acting Consul-General-Adolph André
(residing in Hongkong) Vice-consul-C. Milisch
SIAM.
Consul-B. de Senna Fernandes Vice-consul-D. C. Pacheco
SPAIN.
Consul D. Enrique Gaspar
HAWAII.
Vice-consul-C. L. Souza
Insurance Offices.
Deacon & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society
Milisch & Co., agents-
K. K. Priv. Česterreich Versicherungs
Gesellschaft "Donau," Vienna
Margesson & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Canton Insurance Office Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Li-
mited
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Bank.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
Margesson & Co., agents
Steam Ship Agency.
Netherlands India Steam Navigation
Company, Limited
Margesson & Co., agents
Professions, Trades, &c.
Almeida, J. E. de, merchant, Rua de Sam
Paulo
Baptista, Luiz J., Rua do Pe. Antonio
Brandao, Antonio C., 14, Travessa do
"Tronco Velho"
MACAO.
Chagas, J. N. das, Rua do Baraō
Collaço, J. M. J. P., general storekeeper,
Rua Central
Cunha, Francisco Manuel da, Largo de
Sto. Agostinho
F. M. da Cunha, Jr.
Deacon & Co., Praya Grande
Ernest Deacon Alfred T. Duval
Robert Howie
Ronald Greig (absent)
G. D. Fearon
F. d'Azevedo
B. F. Gonsalves
Fernandes, B. de Senna, 33, Praya Grande
B. de S. Fernandes
D. C. Pacheco
Jose F. E. Barros
Luiz da Silva
Fonseca, A. J. da, commission agent
Ponta da Rede
Franco, L. A., Rua Central
Gomes, J. Baptista, Largo da Sé
Graça, F. M. de, Rua de Prata
Graça, V. A. de, 14, Rua da Prata
Gracias, V., Rua do Hospital
Macao Dispensary, 81, Praya Grande
Antonio de Barros
Thomas J. de Freitas
Theofilo J. B. Monteiro
Margesson & Co., merchants, 71 and 73,
Rua Central
Mortimer E. Murray (absent)
J. P. Lalor, manager
F. P. Senna
A. C. da Rocha
白鴿巢
Pak-kop-chau.
Marques, Lourenço, 4, Praça de Luiz
de Camões
Eduardo Pio Marques
咩路
Me-lo.
Mello & Co., A. A. de, merchants, and agents for Hongkong, Canton and Ma- cao Steam-boat Co., Praya Grande
Barão de Cercal
F. A da Cruz A. Gomes
MACAO..
N. T. Fernandes, proprietor
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Leonardo M. Mendonça, foreman
A. A. Cordeiro
Milisch & Co., merchants and commission
agents, No. 7, Praya Grande
C. Milisch
Noor Mahomed Khamissa, milliner and
draper
Cassum Moosa, manager
Ebram Jhan Mahomed
Pereira, A. M., Rua do Pe. Antonio
Pereira, L. A. J., Largo da Sé
Pharmacia Lisbonense (Lisbon Dispen-
sary), Praya Grande
J. Neves e Souza
J. da Silva Telles
奴萬安澳
Remedios, M. A. dos, merchant, 4, Rua do
Barão
M. M. Maher
F. J. do Rozario
Ribeiro, J., naval and general storekeepers
and commission agents
J. Ribeiro
D. V. Soares
L. Rozario
Roza, A. M. da, dealer in opium, &c.
Largo do Senado
Severim, A. F., Praya Manduco
Souza, Camillo L., 7 and 9, Rua Central
Thomas & Mercer, public tea and silk
inspectors
T. Thomas (absent)
A. Rowe
F. B. Smith
J. D. Monro
G. Prat
E. W. Mitchell
S. M. da Cruz
Printing Office.
"Boletim da Provincia de Macao e Timor," Typographia Mercantil, 4, Rua do Pe. Antonio
compositor
B. Rodrigues,
do.
F. T. Victal,
do.
T. Fernandes,
do.
do.
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J. Fernandes,
Hotel de Macao, Praia Grande
A. da Silva Telles, proprietor
近西街興記波樓
Hingkee's Hotel, 101, Praia Grande
P. L. Hingkee, proprietor
Military Department.
2nd Battalion.
Acting Commandant-Col. A. J. Garcia
Surgeon-J. J. F. Alvares
Acting Major-Capt. R. das Dores Captains-J. M. R. d'Almeida, P. Augusto
(absent)
Lieutenants-E. do N. Lopes, J. dos Reis,
A. J. Lobo d'Avila
Ensigns-Adjt. A, M. Gil, A. P. Pereira, Antonio Dias, Jr., J. C. P. Correa, A. A. de S. Caldas, J. de S. C. Canavarro, F. da Silva, M. A. d'Avila, C. C. S. M. Figueira
Quartermaster A. A. L. Pimentel Chaplain--J. d'Oliveira Coelho
INTENDENCIA MILITAR.
Intendente-J. C. P. d'Assumpção Ajudante J. J. d'Azevedo
INSPECTION OF FIRE. Inspector-Major R. J. Quintanilha Assist.-Ensign A. d'A. e Cunha, Jr.
INSPECCAM DO ALMOXARIFADO DE GUERRA E FAZENDA. Inspector-C. F. F. Martins, (acting) Almoxarife-J. J. da Silva Alonço Continuos-F. A. Pereira, A. dos Santos
Q. Xavier, P. Couto
RETIRED OFFICERS. Lieutenant.-Cols.-B. M. de A. Roza, J. A.
d'Almeida, V. P. Barros
Majors F. X. Collaço, C. J. P. da Silva J. S. da Silva Reis, Dr. J. C. S. Telles
MONTE FORT.
Acting Major commanding―J. S. da Silva
Reis
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BARRA FORT.
Ensign commanding-P. Correa
BOMPARTO FORT. Commander-J. S. da Silva Reis
GUIA FORT. Major Commanding-C. J. da Silva
MACAO.
D. MARIA II. FORT. Com'ing-The comm. of the detachment
MONGHA FORT.
Com'ing-The comm, of the detachment
TAIPA FORT.
Lieut. Com.-J. C. de Lemos
Harbour Master's Department. Harbour Master & Comm. of Water Police
-D. Cinatti
Clerk-F. F. do Rozario
Lieutenants L. L. Barretto (absent), A. J. Brandão, J. Neves e Souza, A. J. da Fonseca, A. M. Guttierrez
Ensigns A. Bastos, Jr., D. Barros, E. Marques, F. Hyudman, P. N. da Silva, S. da Roza
~
yeons-V. de Paula, S. Pitter
TAMEGA, Screw Composite Gun-boat, 563 tons, 100 H.P.
Commander-P. I. do Rio Carvalho Lieutenant-F. T. de Brito Soares
do. --A. J. de Azevedo Gomes Surgeon-M. C. da Silva Lima Paymaster-P. R. da Silva Saturnino Engineer A. J. de Lima e Almeida
do. -J. da Silva Gomes
do. -M. A. Pinto
MANDOVI, Screw Composite Gun-boat, 414 tons, 80 H.P.
Commander-C. M. Pereira Vianna
Lieutenant-A. de S. Canavarro
do. -A. J. Velloso
do. Sub-Lieutenant-J. da Cunha Lima
-F. Teixeira dos Reis
Master of Governor's Galley-Antonio Cy- Staff Surgeon-J. S. Rolão Preto
rillo do Rozario
WATER POLICE STATION.
Commander-The Harbour Master Second do. ---A. T. da Costa e Silva Wardens-J. Rodrigues, Jr., B. S. Ro-
drigues
Clerk-C. Gracias
Interpreter of the Register F. F. do Rozario Boatswains-F. Lourenço, J. A. Vicente
and M. Cordeiro
MACAO NATIONAL BATTALION. Lieut.-Col. Comm.-Baron de Cercal Adjutant J. M. de Souza e Britto Major―J. J. d'Azevedo
Captains-L. J. M. Marques, C. J. da Silva,
Č. V. Lopes
Lieut. Quarter Master-J, M. Peres
Paymaster-J. de Roila Dziezaski Engineer-L. A. Pinto
GUARDA POLICIAL. Lieut. Col. Commanding-F. A. F. da Silva Major 2nd Commandant-F. P. da Luz Adjutant Lieut.-C. M. D. Azedo Surgeon Adjutant-B. M. A. Roza Lieut. Com'ing 1st Division-J. A. Ferreira Lieutenant-J. M. Esteves Ensign M. de Jesus
do. J. B. Gonsalves
-
Capt.Com'ing 2nd Division-F. P. Sardinha Lieutenant--J. R. Madeira
Ensign S. Barros
Capt. Com'ing 3rd Division-J. Baptista Lieutenant-J. Victorino Ensign-F. F. Maher
Capt. Com'ing Cavalry Section-R. das
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CHINA.
REIGNING SOVEREIGN AND FAMILY.
Kuang Sü, Emperor of China, is the son of Prince Ch'un, the seventh son of the Emperor Tao Kuang; hence he is cousin to the late Emperor Tung Chi, who died without issue on the 12th day of January, 1875, from small-pox.
The proclamation announcing the accession of the present sovereign was as follows:-"Whereas His Majesty the Emperor has ascended upon the Dragon to be a guest on high, without offspring born to his inheritance, no course has been pen but that of causing Tsai-Tien, son of the Prince of Ch'un, to become adopted as the son of the Emperor Wêng Tsung Hieu (Hin Fung) and to enter upon the inheritance of the great dynastic line as Emperor by succession. Therefore, let Tsai-Tien, son of Yih Huan, the Prince of Ch'un, become adopted as the son of the Emperor Wên Tsung Hien, and euter upon the inheritance of the great dynastic line as Emperor by succes- sion." The present sovereign is the ninth Emperor of China of the Tartar dynasty of Ta-tsing, (Sublime Purity) which succeeded the native dynasty of Ming in the year 1644. There exists no law of hereditary succession to the throne, but it is left to each sovereign to appoint his successor from among the members of his family. The late Emperor, dying suddenly, in the eighteenth year of his age, did not designate a successor, and it was in consequence of a palace intrigue, directed by the Empress Dowager, widow of the Emperor Hien Fung, predecessor of Tung Chi, in concert with Prince Ch'un, that the infant son of the latter was declared Emperor and another long Regency, prolonging the rule of the two Empresses Dowager, inaugurated.
GOVERNMENT AND REVENUE.
The fundamental laws of the empire are laid down in the Ta-tsing Huei-tien, or Collected Regulations of the Great Pure Dynasty, which prescribe the government of the State as based upon the government of the family. The Emperor is spiritual as well as temporal sovereign, and, as high priest of the empire, can alone, with his immediate representatives and ministers, perform the great religious cere- monies. No ecclesiastical hierarchy is maintained at the public expense, nor any priesthood attached to the Confucian or Sta e religion.
The administration of the empire is under the supreme direction of the Interior Council Chamber comprising four members, two of Tartar and two of Chinese origin, besides two assistants from the Han lin, or Great College,, who have to see that nothing is done contrary to the civil and religious laws of the empire, contained in the Ta tsing Huei-tien, and in the sacred books of Confucius. These members are denominated Ta Hsio-sz, or Ministers of State. Under their orders are the Li Pu or six boards of government, each of which is presided over by a Tartar and a Chinese. They are:-(1) The board of civil appointment, which takes cognisance of the conduct and administration of all civil officers; (2) The board of revenues, regulating all financial affairs; (3) The board of rit s and ceremonies, which enforces the laws and customs to be observed by the people; (4) The military board, superintending the administration of the army; (5) The board of public works; and (6) The high tribunal of criminal jurisdiction To these must be added the Tsung-li Yamên, or board of foreign affairs. Independent of the Government and theoretically above the central administration, is the Tu-cha Yuan, or board of public censors. It consists of from 40 to 50 members, under two presidents, the one Tartar and the other of Chinese birth. By the ancient custom of the empire, all the members of this board are privileged to present any remonstrance to the sovereign. One censor must be present at the meetings of each of the six government boards.
The estimates of the public revenue of China vary greatly, and, while they are stated by some to exceed 100 millions sterling, are held by others not to come up to half that amount. Official returns of the Chinese Government, published in 1844, stated the annual revenue at that time at Tls. 191,803,139, or £63,934,713. Accord- ing to the memorials from officia's published in the Peking Gazette, it would appear that there are almost constant deficits, which the governors and bigh officers of pro-
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vinces must cover by extraordinary taxation. Occasionally the Treasury is replenished by a liberal sale to their relatives of posthumous honours to the departed and of decora- tions to the living. The public revenue is mainly derived from three sources, namely, customs duties, licences, and a tax upon land, but the receipts from customs are alone made known. According to the returus published by the government, the total receipts from customs were as follows in each of the fourteen years from 1866 to 1879:-
YEAR.
REVENUE.
YEAR.
REVENUE.
1866..
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871
Haikwan Tls.
8,781,875
1873.
8,864,817
1874..
9,448,474
1875.
9,878,848 1876.
9,543,977
1877.
11,216,146
1878.
11,678,636
1879..
Haikwan Tls.
10,977,082
11,497,272
11,968,109
12,152,921
12,067,078
12,483,988
13,531,670
1872.
China had no foreign debt till the end of 1874. It was announced on December 30th, 1874, that the Government had contracted a loan of £627,675, bearing 8 per cent. interest. The loan was issued at 95 per cent. through the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, under Imperial authority and secured by the customs' revenue. Two other loans, one in 1877 and one in 1878, have since been issued by the same Bank under authority of the Chinese Government.
AREA AND POPULATION.
Cuina proper, extending over 73,093 geographical, or 1,534,953 English square miles, is divided into eighteen provinces, the area and population of which are given as follows in the most recent estimates, partly based on official returns :---
Chihli Shantung
Shansi
Honan..
Kiangsu
Anhwei
Kiangsi
Fohkien Chekiang
Hupeh
Hunan
Shensi
Kansuh
Szechuan
Kuangtung
Kuangsi...
Yunnan
Kweichau
PROVINCE.
PROVINCIAL CAPITAL.
Peking.
Tsinan
Taiyuen
AREA ENGLISH SQUARE MILES.
ESTIMATED POPULATION.
58,949
28,114,023
65,104
28,958,764
55,268
27,260,281
Kaifung
Nanking
Nganking
Nanchang Foochow
65,104 23,037,171
(37,843,501
92,661 34,168,059
72,176
30,426,999
Hangchow
53,480 38,888,432 39,150 26,256,784
Wuchang
Changchau
381,724{
37,370,098
18,652,507
Sigan
10,207,256
154,008
Lanchow
15,193,135
Chingtau.. Canton.. Kwelin
166,800
21,435,678
79,456
19,147,030
78,250
7,313,895
Yunnan Kweiyang
107,869
5,561,320
64,554
5,288,219
1,534,953 405,213,152
Total.........
The above population, giving 263 souls per square mile throughout China proper, appears to be excessive, considering that some of the outlying portions of the immense territory are by no means densely inhabited. Nevertheless, other returns than those of the above tables, said to be official, give still higher figures. It is stated that in a census taken in 1842 the population of China was ascertained to number 414,686,994, or 320 per English square mile, and that in 1852 it had risen to 450,000,000, or 347 inhabitants per square mile. But there is, probably, less accuracy in the given results of the latter enumerations than in the preceding estimate, which is doubtless considerably over the mark. Rebellions and famines have, in some provinces, greatly
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thinned the population, and there is reason to believe that the estimates above given considerably exaggerate the number of the Chinese race.
According to a return of the Imperial customs authorities, the total number of foreigners in China was 3,817 at the end of 1877. Among them were 1,851 natives of Great Britain and Ireland, 383 of the United States, 353 of Germany, and 176 of France, all other nationalities being represented by very few members. More than one-half of the total number of foreigners resided at Shanghai, the remainder being scattered over the other ports open to foreign commerce.
In addition to China proper there are its dependencies. These chiefly consist of Mongolia, with an area of 1,288,035 square miles, with some 2,000,000 people; and Manchuria, with an area of 362,313 square miles, and a population of 3,000,000. The latter is being steadily and rapidly colonised by Chinese, who will soon outnumber the Manchus in their own land. Thibet, which is also practically a dependency of China, has an area of 643,734 square miles and a population of 6,000,000 souls. It is ruled by the Dalai Lama, but subject to the Government of Peking.
Of all the numerous Kingdoms that formerly acknowledged the suzerainty of the Dragon Throne and paid tribute to the Emperor, Corea is the only one that still yields willing allegiance. The Chinese Government has, however, no control over the internal affairs of Corea, and does not attempt to direct her foreign policy. Of this a practical proof was given when the Japanese Government compelled the King of that country to conclude a treaty with them by which three ports of Corea were opened to Japanese trade. The area of Corea is 90,300 square miles, and the population is variously estimated from 8,000,000 to 10,000,000.
ARMY AND NAVY.
The standing military force of China consists of two great divisions, the first formed by the more immediate subjects of the ruling dynasty, the Tartars, and the second by the Chinese and other subject races. The first, the main force upon which the Imperial government can rely, form the so-called troops of the Eight Banners, and garrison all the great cities, but so as to be separated by walls and forts from the population. According to the latest reports, the Imperial army comprises a total of 850,000 men, including 678 companies of Tartar troops, 211 companies of Mongols, and native Chinese infantry, a kind of militia, numbering 120,000 men. The native soldiers do not live in barracks, but in their own houses, mostly pursuing some civil occupation.
The Chinese navy is in process of formation. It consists mainly of small gun- boats built at the Mamoi Arsenal, Foochow, and at Shanghai, on the foreign model, aud the entire navy is manned by 5,725 sailors and carries 260 guns. Included in these are the revenue cruisers, several of which were built in England. The principal vessel in point of size is the Yung Woo, a composite corvette, 11 guns, but this is said to be an unwieldy and unserviceable craft. The most formidable vessels possessed by China unquestionably are the eight gunboats named after the letters of the Greek alphabet from Alpha to Theta. The first four are 118 feet 6 inches long, with a draught of 7 feet 6 inches, and a displacement of 400 tons. They each carry a 27-ton gun. The latter four, which arrived in China in October, 1879, are built of steel, and are double-ended, the stern lines being exactly after the model of the bow rudders. By this improvement they can be used either as stern racers or bow chasers, and the extreme finness of the run enables them to steam backward almost as rapidly as forward. They measure 127 feet in extreme length and 125 feet at the water line, with 29 feet beam, a depth of 12 feet 3 inches, mean draught of 9 feet 6 inches, and a displacement of 440 tons. The main feature of these boats, however, is the 11-inch 35-tou muzzle-loading gun carried by each, which has a penetrative power 15 per cent. over the most formidable guns at present in the British navy, They are further armed with two 12-pounder breach-loading Armstrong guns and four Gatlings. These boats are specially intended for coast and river defence, for which they are eminently suitable. They were built on the Tyne by the Elswick Company.
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CHINA.
TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
Great Britain has, in virtue of various treaties with the Chinese Government- the first and most important signed August 29th, 1842-the right of access to twenty- five ports and cities of the Empire. The ports known as Treaty ports are Canton, Hoihow (in Hainan), Pakhoi, Swatow, Amoy, Foochow, Takao, Tamsui, and Keelung, Wenchow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Chinkiang, Wubu, Kiukiang, Hankow, Ichang, Chefoo, Tientsin, and Newchwang. Under the provisions of the Chefoo Convention, permission is a'so accorded to British merchants to trade at Chungking and Yunnan-fu, at which places British Consular Residents reside. The import trade from Great Britain, exclusive of the Colony of Hongkong, centres at Shanghai, Hankow, and Tientsin, while the bulk of the exports to Great Britain pass through the ports of Shanghai, Foochow, Hankow, and Canton. The annual value of the foreign trade of China was as follows in each of the fifteen years from 1865 to 1879:-
YEAR.
NET IMPORTS.
*
Haikwan Tls.
EXPORTS.
Haikwon Tls.
54,103,274
TOTAL.
Haikwan Tls.
1865.
55,715,458
109,818,732
1866..
67 174,481
50,596,223
117,770,704
1867.
62,459,226
52,158,300
114,617,526
1868.
63,281,804
61,826,275
125,108,079
1869..
67,108,533
60,139,237
127,247,770
1870..
63,693,268
55,294,866
118,988,134
1871.
70,103,077
66,853,161
136,956,238
1872.
67,317,049
75,288,125
142,605,174
1873.
66,637,209
69,451,277
136,088,485
1874..
64,360,864
66,712,868
131,073,732
1875.
67,803,247
68,912,929
136,716,176
1876.
70,269,574
80,850,512
151,120,086
1877.
73,253,170
67,445,022
140,698,192
1878.
70,804,027
67,172,179
137,976,206
1879.
82.227,424
72,281,262
154,508,686
Of the total value of the imports and exports to foreign countries for 1879- Tls. 154,508,686--Tls. 121,829,380 must be credited to Great Britain and her colonies, including India. The remainder is thus divided among other countries:-United States, Tls. 11,507,456; South America, Tls. 24,872; Continent of Europe, Tls. 11,901,873; Russia, viá Odessa, Tls. 11,769; Siberia and Russia, viá Kiachta, Tls. 3,988,269 ; Russian Manchuria, Tls. 477,264; Japan, Tls. 5,649,663; Philippine Islands, Tls. 251,494; Cochin China, Tls. 361,352; Siam, Tls. 588,891; Java, Tls. 413,762; Suez, Tls. 53,422 and Hawaii, Tis. 18,283. Among the exports, tea and silk take the first places. In 1879 the export of tea amounted to 1,987,462 piculs, of which 1,284,646 piculs went to Great Britain and British possessions. Manufactured Cotton and Woollen Goods and Opium constitute the bulk of the imports of foreign produce into China. The value of Cotton Goods imported in 1879 was Tls. 22,599,679; that of Woollen Goods, Tls. 4,954,472; and of Miscellaneous Piece Goods, Tls. 124,359. Most of these goods came from British looms. The value of the Opium imported in 1879 was Tls. 36,536,617.
Although China is traversed in all directions by roads, they are usually mere tracks, or at best footpaths, along which the transport of goods is a tedious and difficult undertaking. It was owing to the imperfect means of communication that such a fearful mortality attended the recent famines in Shansi, Honan, and Shantung. A vast internal trade is, however, carried on over the roads, and by means of numerous canals and navigable rivers. The most populous part of China is singularly well adapted for the construction of a network of railways, and a first attempt to introduce them into the country was made in 1876, when a line from Shanghai to Woosung, ten miles in length, was constructed by an English Company. The little railway was subsequently purchased by the Chinese Government and closed by them on the 21st October, 1877, when the rails were taken up and the line with rolling stock shipped to Formosa, where i' has since been lying idle and rapidly spoiling.
* Net Imports, .e., the value of the Foreign Goods imported direct from Foreign Countries, less the value of the Foreign Goods re-exported to Foreign Countries during the year.
PAKHOI. ✓
Pakhoi is one of the ports opened to foreign trade by the Chefoo Convention of 1876. It is situated on the Gulf of Tonquin in long. 109 deg. 13 min. E. and lat. 21 deg. 30 min. N. The British Consul hoisted his flag on the 1st May, 1877, and the foreigners were well received by the natives. Pakhoi is the port for the important city of Lien-chau, from whence considerable quantities of foreign piece goods are distributed over the country lying between the West River and the sea-board. It is believed that it will also become the great outlet for the trade of the province of Kwang- si. The trade was formerly almost exclusively in the hands of Chinese, who transhipped goods from Hongkong and Macao (chiefly the latter) in native bottoms, and in 1877 the value of the trade passing through the Foreign Customs amounted to no more than Tls. 11,714, while in 1878 it was nil. Trade is now, however, improving, and in 1879 its value was Tis. 328,532. The exports are sugar, oil, rice, tea, &c. It is anticipated that the trade of Pakhoi will ultimately be considerable.
The town is situated on a small peninsula and faces nearly due North. It stands at the foot of a bluff nearly forty feet high, which deprives it of the South-west breeze in summer, while in winter it is exposed to the full force of the North-east monsoon. From the bluff an extensive uncultivated plain stretches, over which there is good sport, geese, duck, snipe, plover, quail, and pigeons being found in abundance. The estimated population of the port is 25,000.
No port in China is more easily approached and entered than that of Pakhoi. The landmarks are conspicuous and unmistakeable. The channel is wide and deep and has no hidden danger to be avoided. The anchorage is a mile and a half from the town. There is good landing at high water, but at ebb tide only for small boats.
DIRECTORY.
BRITISH CONSULATE.
Consul-Colin Mackenzie Ford
Constable-
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS.
Commissioner-H. Kopsch
Assistant-J. L. Chalmers
Assistant Examiner-J. G. Bayly
Tidewaiters-C. Wanderleach, J. Chartin
Herton & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association Union Insurance Society of Canton K. K. Priv. Oest. Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft "Donau
Second Colonial Sea and Fire Insur-
ance Company of Batavia
*寶隆
E Po-loong.
Brown, Ed., auctioneer
瑞昌洋行
Sui-chang-yang-hong.
Herton & Co., commission merchants
Ed. Herton
L. J. Jell (Hoihow
C. A. Soo
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HOIHOW (IN HAINAN.)✅
The port of Hoihow, officially known as K'iung-chow (the seat of the local govern- ment, and distant from its port about three and a half miles), was opened to foreign trade on the 1st April, 1876. A Vice-consul, who also acts for Germany, represents British interests, and there is a branch of the Imperial Maritime Customs controlling the duties, &c., paid on foreign trade. The position of the port, though geographically favourable, is topographically unsuitable for the development of any extensive commercial trans- actions, vessels being compelled to anchor some two miles from the entrance of the creek, or branch of the main river, upon which Hoihow is situated. The tides are extremely irregular, and the anchorage is liable to the visitation of very severe typhoons, being moreover entirely unprotected from the North. As regards health, Hoihow compares favourably with the other ports of Hainan, though fever and ague are said to prevail to some extent. The port is badly supplied with water.
The approaches to the shore are extremely shallow, so that loading and unloading can only be carried on at certain states of the tide. Despite this disadvantage, however, the advent of foreign steamers has given a considerable impulse to trade, and qualified judges believe that Hoihow will before long vie with the Formosan ports in impor ance. The town itself contains about 12,000 souls, and is governed by a Tsan-fu, or Lieutenant-Colonel. The mercantile population, though respectable, is by no means rich. It numbers about 158 business houses (51 Cantonese, 39 Chao- chouese, 2 Fuhkienese, 10 Leichnoese, and 56 Hainanes) dealing chiefly in silk and cotton piece goods, medicines, opium, tobacco, sugar, oil cake, &c. The inhabitants are friendly to foreigners, and no disturbances have as yet interfered with amicable intercourse. The import of opium in 1879 amounted to 1,117 piculs, the value of the whole trade was Tls. 1,373,419 as compared with Tls. 1,215,056 in 1878.
No foreign settlement has as yet been formed, nor does it appear that any steps will be taken to that end for a considerable time. Full reports upon the capabilities of the port have been made by H.B.M. Consul at Canton and the Secretary of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce.
BRITISH CONSULATE.
KIUNGCHOW.
Consul A. Frater (absent)
Acting Consul
Constable-Robert E. Bruce
DIRECTORY.
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS.
Assistant in Charge-A. Lay
Assistants-J. C. Johnston, E. A. Aldridge
Tidesurveyor and Harbour Master-J.
Poynter
Assistant Examiner-W. G. Harrison
Tidewaiters-G. W. Luce, C. Tonkin
AGENCIES.
Herton & Co., agents―
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation
Yangtsze Insurance Association Union Insurance Society of Canton Austrian Insurance Co. "Donau."
Second Colonial Sea and Fire Insu-
rance Co. of Batavia
North German Fire Insurance Co.
Scottish Imperial Fire and Life insu-
rance Company
Schomburg, A., agent-
North China Insurance Co.
MERCHANTS.
瑞昌洋行
Sui-chang-yeung-hong.
Herton & Co., commission merchants
Edward Herton
L. Jüdell
森寶洋行
Sum-bo-yang-hong.
Schomburg, A., merchant and commission
agent-
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WHAMPOA. ✓
This village was formerly the seat of a large portion of the foreign trade with Canton, as foreign sailing vessels are not allowed to go further up the River. The trade in sailing vessels has, however, fallen off very much, and Whampoa is now the dullest of places. A British Vice-Consulate is stationed here, and a branch of the Maritime Customs, but there are no other foreigners. The large docks formerly belonging to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company here have lately been sold to the Chinese Government, and even of the grog shops only one remains.
The village, known as Bamboo Town, is a dirty and unattractive place, without any feature of interest, but the scenery round is picturesque and pleasing. Two lofty pagodas on neighbouring eminences are conspicuous objects from the river. The first of these, called the Whampoa Pagoda, is built on an island rising abruptly from the river to the height of 100 feet. It was erected about the year 1598, and is very much out of repair. A good sized tree grows from the brickwork at the summit. The other pagoda, called the First Bar Pagoda, is nearer to Canton, d occupies a hill which is considered the guardian hill of the province. It was built between the years 1621 and 1628 as a palladium to the water way of the provincial capital.
The importance of Whampoa is now a thing of the past, and there are seldom more than one or two small foreign merchant vessels in port. The only trade of any importance now is the shipping of Chinese emigrants to Hawaii and America. The place will always, however, possess some interest for foreigners, since the earliest recollections of foreign commercial intercourse with China are associated with it, all foreign ships being in old times compelled to anchor at Whampoa.
British Consulate.
Vice-consul-H. F. Hance Constable-J. H. Jones
DIRECTORY.
Imperial Maritime Customs. Tide Surveyor-F. Gallagher
Chas. Camran, "Union Hotel," billiard saloon and bowling alley, Bamboo Town
CANTON.
Canton is situated on the Chu-kiang, or Pearl River, in latitul 23 dg. 7 min. 10 sec. N., and longitude 113 deg. 14 min. 30 sec. E., and is the capital of the Province of Kwangtung. It is sometimes called the City of Rams and the City of Genii, both of which names are derived from ancient legends. It is one of the first cities in the Chinese Empire. It is the seat of government for the province, and is the residence of the Viceroy of "The Two Kwang" (Kwangtung and Kwangsi). The Governor of Kwangtung and the Tartar General are also r sident here, besides a number of other government officials of more or less distinction. Mun-Tim, who performed the duties of Hoppo, or Superintendent of Customs, up to July, 1876, made himself particularly obnoxious to foreign merchants in these parts by what has been aptly termed the "Blockade of Hongong."
Canton, owing to its favoured situation, became at an early date the port to which the traffic of European countries was attracted. The Portuguese found their way thither in 1516, hut it is recorded that their conduct in those days was not calculated to impress the Chinese favourably. The Arab navigators had, however, been making regular voyages between Canton and the ports of Western Asia as early as the tenth century. The Dutch appeared on the scene about a hundred years later than the Portuguese, and these in their turn were supplanted by the English. The latter, towards the close of the seventeenth century, founded the very profitable trade which was conducted for nearly one hundred and fifty years by the Agents of the East India Company, who established a Factory there in 1684, which was after- wards celebrated throughout the world. From 1684 the export of tea to England increased rapidly. The Company's monopoly terminated in 1834. In 1839, Britain was led to a declaration of war with China in consequence of the oppression to which foreigners were subjected by the native authorities, and Canton was menaced with
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CANTON.
capture in 1841. A pecuniary ransom was, however, received in lieu of the occupation of the city, and hostilities were for the time being suspended. The lesson, unfortunately, was without effect, and the arrogance of the Chinese continued unabated. The British campaign in Central China ensued, and the result was the signature of the Treaty of Nanking (August 29th, 1842), by which what was called the Co-Hong monopoly at Canton was abolished and four additional ports thrown open to foreign trade. Never- theless, the provisions of the Treaty continued to be ignored in the City of Rams, and foreigners were still denied admittance within its walls. The result of protracted annoyances and insults was that in October, 1856, Sir Michael Seymour, with the fleet, again opened hostilities, and some two months later a mob in retaliation pillaged and burned all the foreign residences. In December, 1857, Sir Charles Straubenzee, in command of an expedition which had been specially despatched from England, attacked the city, and it was taken on the 29th of that month. The city was occupied by the English until October, 1861, a period of nearly four years.
Canton proper extends to a breadth of about two miles, is about six miles in circumference, and is enclosed by walls about twenty feet thick and from twenty-five to forty feet high. The suburbs spread along the river for nearly five miles. The entire circuit, including the suburbs, is stated by Williams to be nearly ten miles, the walls enclosing about six miles. What is called the New City now was formerly known as the Southern Suburb. The Western Suburb stretches for miles along the river. The gates by which entrance is gained into the city are sixteen in numb r, and two water gates. Canton contains great attractions for foreign visitors in its numerous temples, pagodas, &c., and in the many curio shops to be found there. The French Mission have erected a large and handsome Gothic cathedral, with two lofty towers, in the city. The structure is entirely built of dressed granite, and has been completed externally.
When the foreign merchants went back to Canton to establish trade after the capture of the city by the English at the close of 1857, they found the Factory and the buildings along the river in ruins. Recourse for accommodation was consequently had to warehouses on the Honam side of the river. Considerable discussion subsequently took place as to the selection of a site for a permanent British settlement, and it was eventually determined that an extensive mudflat known as Shameen should be filled in and appropriated. In 1859 an artificial island was created there, a canal constructed between the northern side of the site and the city, and solid and extensive embank- ments of masonry built. It took about two years to complete this undertaking, and cost no less than $325,000. Of this sum four-fifths were defrayed by the British, and one-fifth by the French Government, to whom a portion of the reclaimed land was given, but they have never built on it.
In consequence, however, of the subsequent decline in the importance of Canton as a place of trade, caused principally by the opening of some of the northern ports, the Shameen site has been availed of but by few, and many of the merchants by whom lots were purchased there in 1861, at enormous prices, have withdrawn from Canton altogether. The trade now transacted there by foreigners is limited. Tea and Silk are the staple exports. The total export of Tea for the year ending 31st December, 1879, was 15,492,132 lbs. compared with 16,168,439 lbs. in 1878; and the quantity of Raw Silk exported in 1879 was 27,551 piculs. The import of Opium in 1879 was 1,194 piculs as compared with 771 piculs in 1878. The total annual revenue of the port for 1879 was Tls. 1,093,144, as compared with Tls. 998,965 in 1878. The purely native trade of Cantou still enjoys a high degree of prosperity. The population is estimated at 1,600,000.
Ample means of intercommunication exist between Canton and Hongkong, a distance of about ninety-five miles, in foreign steamers plying daily, and a large Steamers number of native cra.t. There is daily steam communication with Macao.
also run regularly between Shanghai, Hongkong, and Canton. There is a safe and commodious anchorage within 150 yards of the river wall of Shameen. Only steamers go to Canton; sailing vessels never ascend beyond Whampoa, owing to the difficulties of navigating a crowded river.
CANTON.
DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
大英國領事官
Tai-Ying-Kwok-Ling-sze-koon.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-A. R. Hewlett
Interpreter-J. N. Jordan
Assistant J. N. Tratman
Post Office Agent―J. N. Jordan
Constable-A. Duncan
UNITED STATES.
Consul-W. L. Scruggs
Interpreter-Yu C. Cheung
Consul-Lemaire
FRANCE.
Chancelier-Interprète--V. A. Sales
Consul-J. Velez
SPAIN.
Chancelier D. de Souza
大德國領事衙門
Tai-tuk-kwok-ling-se-nga-mun.
IMPERIAL GERMAN CONSULATE.
Consul-G. Travers
Interpreter-C. Freusberg
Chinese Clerk and Interpreter-Topui
大丹國領事宫
Tai-tan-kwok-ling-se-koon.
DENMARK,
Consul-G. M. Smith
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-Th. von Pustau
Sweden and NORWAY.
Vice-Consul―T. B. Cunningham
大奧國領事官
Ao-sze-Ma-ka-Kwok Ling-sze-koon.
AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.
Consul―A. R. Hewlett
PERU.
Treasurer and Secretary-G. M. Smith
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Councillors-T. B. Cunningham, E. Mc-
Kean, F. B. Smith
Imperial Maritime Customs.
粤海關
Yueh Hai Kwan.
Commissioner-E. McKean
Deputy Commissioner-J. Porter
Acting Deputy Commissioner-H. Æ. Sid-
ford
Assistants-C. A. Lord, S. von Fries, R.
Stokes, A. M. Sowdon, J. Keymeulen Medical Attendant-F. Carrow T'ung Wén Kuan, Teacher T. Sampson Customs' Agent, Hongkong-F. Degenaer UNATTACHED.
Commissioners-W. Cartwright, H. E.
Hobson
Deputy Commissioner―A. M. de Berniéres Assistants S. Paul, E. A. Deacon
Tide-surveyors S. Parkhill, F. Gallagher
(Whampoa)
Assistant Tide-surveyors-H. Eldridge, A.
Iffland
Chief Examiner-D. C. Byworth
Examiner-W. A. L. Saunders
Assistant Examiners-J. F. Dubois, A. L.
Virmatre
Tide-waiters J. H. Allcot, T. Phillips,
Geo. Mason, N. H. Sennett, J. Burns,
G. D. Sharnhorst, T. Davies
Watchers-T. H. Kingsley, H. Haines, W. S. Ward, W. G. Tindall, G. Claremont, G. W. Smith, E. E. Smith, G. J. King,
J. Seier, E. Phair, A. Morton, E. Page
UNATTACHED.
Assist. Examiner-P. Baudains
IMPERIAL CUSTOMS CRUISERS, UNDER
SUPERVISION OF FOREIGN DEPARTMENT, STEAM CRUISERS.
"PENG CHAO HAI."
Captain C. H. Palmer
Lieuts.-J. W. Lowson, G. Rome
Chief Engineer-H. J. Dinnen
Consul General and Chargé d'Affaires-J. Engineer--A. Wagner
Gunner-J. Ross
M. de Ugarte
Quartermasters-G. Munns, D. Breen, J.
Shameen Municipal Council.
Leach
"SHEN CHI."
沙面工部
Sha-min-kung-po.
Chairman-E. Deacon
Captain J. H. Wade
Lieuts.--Alfred Getley, H. Birch Engineer-Ed. Jack
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'CHIEN JUI."
Captain A. Walker
Lieut.-J. M. Hunter
"I SHE."
Captain-D. Reid
CANTON.
Quartermasters G. J. Freeth, N. J. B.
Galletti
"YI HU."
Quartermaster in charge-M. Johnson Quartermaster-J. Segardol
"CHING CHIEH."
Quartermaster in charge-H. Faunch Quartermaster-P. Holtman
GUARD BOATS.
"HSUAN-WEI,
""
Gunner in charge-J. Shields
Quartermaster-W. Keeble
"YAO-TE."
Quartermaster in charge-W. H. Legg
Quartermaster-A. Smith
STEAM LAUNCHES FOR SALT COMMIS- SIONER'S DEPARTMENT.
"Yü MIN."
Quartermasters-J. Yeats (in charge), E.
Rudland
"HUA SHAN."
Quartermasters-H. J. Faunch (in charge),
G. Robertson
館文同
Tung-wen-kwan.
CHINESE GOVERNMENT SCHOOL.
All expenses defrayed by Chinese Go-
vernment.
Head Master-Theos. Sampson
Chinese Teachers-Three
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION.
Thomas & Mercer, agents
F. Koch
CANTON CLUB.
Committee.
Rev. F. R. Smith
C. A. Lord
H. F. Dent
Theos. Sampson
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.
Deacon & Co., agents
HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAM
BOAT CO., LIMITED.
Deacon & Co., agents
CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Russell & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. Russell & Co., agents
Insurances.
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., agents-
Lancashire Insurance Company Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia
Birley & Co., agents-
Union Marine Insurance Company,
Limited, Liverpool
Guardian Fire Insurance Company,
London
Norwich Union Fire Insurance So-
Society, England
Carlowitz & Co., agents-
Hamburg and Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
Allgemeine Versicherungs Gesells- chaft für See, Fluss und Land- transport, in Dresden
Deacon & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
London and Provincial Marine In-
surance Co., Limited
China Fire Insurance Co., Limited
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
Limited
Raven, E. A., agent-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Royal Insurance Company, Liverpool K. K. Priv. Oesterreich Versicherungs Gesellschaft, "Donau," Vienna, Limited
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Siemssen & Co., agents-
Transatlantic Fire Insurance Com- pany, Limited, of Hamburg North German Fire Insurance Com-
pany, at Hamburg
Dusseldorf Universal Marine Insur-
CANTON.
ance Company, Limited German Lloyd Marine Insurance
Company, Limited, Berlin Globe Marine Insurance Company,
Limited, London Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company, of Samarang Second Colonial Sea and Fire In-
surance Company of Batavia
Thomas & Mercer, agents-
North China Insurance Company Commercial Union Insurance Co. Scottish Imperial Insurance Co.
Professions, Trades, &c. Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co., merchants and
commission agents
Mahomedally M. Cumroodin
Abdulcader Esmaljee, merchant and com-
mission ageut
M. A. Sack Cumroodin, manager
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., merchants
J. Kramer, silk-inspector H. Müller
Bhaisania, B. P., merchant, Honam
B. P. Karanjia, manager
Birley & Co., merchants
K. D. Adams, tea inspector H. F. Dent, silk
do.
Canton Dispensary, A. S. Watson & Co. J. D. Humphreys (Hongkong)
G. Laub
Carlowitz & Co., merchants
R. von Carlowitz (Germany)
W. Rost (London)
C W. B. von Bose
Theo. Ruff
Paul Sachse
Carrow, F., M.D., medical practitioner
Coare, Lind & Co., public silk and tea
inspectors & commission agents
A. A. Lind
E. Rennell
A. Roberts
Cooper & Co., H. N., merchants and com-
mission agents, Honam
H. N. Cooper
Davis, E., merchant
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Deacon & Co., public tea inspectors and
commission agents
Ernest Deacon
A. T. Duval
Robert Howie (silk inspector) R. Greig (tea inspector) G. D. Fearon F. d'Azevedo B. F. Gonsalves
Derode Frères, P. & P.
J. Baux, special agent
Futtakia, Sorabjee Rustomjee, merchant
S. R. Futtakia (Hongkong)
M. H. Katrak, manager
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
G. Mackrill Smith, agent
P. S. da Roza
Kavanjeia, B.P., merchant and commis-
sion agent, Honam
Kavarana, B. Framjee, merchant and
commission agent, Honam
Lacroix Cousins & Co. Joseph Cozon
Urbain Girard (Shanghai)
Legrand, A., wine merchant and com-
mission agent
Merwanjee Maneckjee & Co., merchants
E. Maneckjee, manager
Metta, E. N., merchant
E. N. Metta
D. N. Metta
Mogra, R. S., merchant
Na.
Nye & Co., merchants
Gideon Nye
Pustau & Co., merchants
Th. v. Pustau
Raven, E. A., general commission agent
Russell & Co., merchants
T. B. Cunningham
F. Koch
C. A. de Britto
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CANTON.
Rustomjee, C., merchant and commission
agent, Honam.
Sim-sun.
Siemssen & Co., merchants
Leopold Flemming
J. Kuff, siik inspector
H. Schroeter
Silva, M. F. da, commission agent, Canal
Road
M. F. Silva
Thomas & Mercer, public tea and silk
inspectors and commission agents
Thomas Thomas (absent) Alfred Rowe
F. Burgess Sarith
J. D. Monro
G. Prat
F W. Mitchell
S. M. da Cruz
Vassania, J. P., merchant, Honam
Vogel & Co., merchants
H. Ebell, signs per pro. J. A. Bryner, silk inspector
"Canton Hotel"
Hotels.
A. F. do Rozario, proprietor and auc-
tioneer
8. A. dos Remedios
"Union Hotel ""
F. Klampermeyer, manager
OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
President Hon. P. Parker, M.D. (United
States)
Senior Vice President-Prof. S. Wells
Williams, L.L.D. (in United States) Second Vice President-John G. Kerr, M.D. Vice-Presidents-G. Nye, IIon. Wm. Kes- wick, W. H. Forbes, Hon. H. Lowcock, Hon. P. Ryrie, H. L. Dalrymple, E. Deacon, G. B. Glover, T. Sampson, C. P. Lincoln, Rev. J. Chalmers, LL.D., Rev. A. P. Happer, D.D.; R. von Car- lowitz, Rev. Prof. Legge, LL.D., Sir Brooke Robertson, C.B., Ven. Arch- deacon Gray, LL.D. (in Europe), War- ren Delano (in United States) Secretary J. G. Kerr, M.D. Treasurers-Messrs. Russell & Co.
Auditor-Acting Commissioner of Customs
CHRIST CHURCH.
Chaplain-Rev. F. R. Smith, M.A.
Missionaries.
WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. G. Piercy, superintendent
Rev. H. Parkes Rev. T. G. Selby Rev. F. Masters Rev. G. Hargreaves Rev. G. Marris Rev. C. Wenyon Rev. C. Bone
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN BOARD.
Rev. A. P. Happer, D.D.
Dr. J. G. Kerr
Rev. H. V. Noyes
Rev. B. C. Henry
Rev. W. White Rev. A. A. Fulton Miss H. Noyes
Miss M. Noyes
Miss Mary R. Happer
Miss A. E. Happer
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION, Southern
CONVENTION.
Rev. R. H. & Mrs. Graves
Rev. E. L. & Mrs. Simmons
Miss L. Whilden
Miss Stein
會教槓倫
Lun-tun Kow-wi.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. H. C. Ridges, B.A. (absent)
Rev. J. C. Edge
Rev. T. W. Pearce
RHENISH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. W. Louis (Fukwing) Rev. E. Faber (Canton) Rev. F. Hubrig
Rev. A. Blankenagel Rev. R. Eichler
Rev. C. Pritzsche (Long-heu) Rev. W. Dietrich (Long-hëu) Rev. John Paul, Bible Colporteur
FRENCH MISSION. Right Rev. P. F. Guillemin Pro-vicaire Apostolique A. Béal Rev. F. Serdet, procurator
Rev. A. Grandpierre, director of Orphanage
SWATOW. ✓
Swatow, which was first thrown open to foreigners by Lord Elgin's Treaty, is situated at the mouth of the river Han, near the eastern border of the Kwangtung Province, in lat. 23 deg. 20 min. 43 sec. N., and long. 116 deg. 39 min. 3 sec. E. It is the shipping port for the city of Cha'o-chow-fu, the seat of the local government, 35 miles inlaud, and San-Ho-Pa forty miles farther up the river.
Swatow is built on the northern bank of the Han, which forms part of an alluvial plain through which the branches of the river flow. The shore on the opposite side is bold and striking, the hills stretching away to the coast and forming what is known to sea-going people as the "Cape of Good Hope," Pagoda Hill rises at the opposite side, and in a direct line from this lies the large island of Namoa.
The first foreign trading depôt in this locality was inaugurated at Namoa, whera the opium vessels used to auchor, but it was subsequently removed to Double Island, which is situated just inside the river and is four miles from Swatow. Foreigners here made themselves notorious in the early years of the settlement by the kidnapping of coolies, and so strong was the feeling shown against them by the natives that no foreigners were safe far from Double Island, while they were strictly forbidden to enter Swatow, and it was not until 1861 that they could do so. In the country round Swatow the antipathy to foreigners was of much longer duration. The British Consul was held technically to reside at Cha'o-chow-fu, and subsequent to 18/1 several ineffectual attempts were made to pass through its ga es. In 1866 a visit was made under more favourable circumstances, but it is only within the last few years that the popula tion has refrained from annoyance and insult to foreigners within its walls. În 1862 the lease of a piece of land was applied for and granted to the British Government on the north bank of the river about a mile from Swatow, but so strong were the demonstrations of the populace against it that the matter fell through. Foreign residences, however, commenced to spring up here and there, and many of them are consequently somewhat scattered, though the majority are in or near the town of Swatow.
The climate of Swatow is said to be very salubrious. The town occupies, however, an unenviable position as regards typhoons, on account of being opposite the lower mouth of the Formosa Channel, and it has on many occasions been subjected to all the violence of these terrible storms, which almost every year sweep across the lower coast of China.
The foreign trade of Swatow has never been large, but of late years it has shown a slight increase. Its proximity
Its proximity to Hongkong, which can be reacled in from 15 to 20 hours, no doubt tells against it, as it enables the Chinese to conduct their own import business. The quantity of Opium imported has increa ed very much of late years; the total in 1868 was only 4,272 piculs as compared with 10,088 piculs in 1879. The quantity of Tea exported is very small, and reached only 4,097 piculs in 1879. A considerable trade is done in Sugar, there being 1,073,986 piculs exported in 1879, which shows an increase on previous years. The value of the trade of the port for 1879 was 1. 20,378,581, a compared with Tls. 19,237,846 in 1878. The population of Swatow is estimated at 30,000.
DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
大英領事官
Ta-Ying-ling-sz-koon.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-William Gregory
Assistant Octavius Johnson
Post-office Agent-Octavius Johnson
Constable Henry Sage
大美國領事官
Tae-me-kwoh-ling-sz-koon.
UNITED STATES.
Consul-C. C. Williams
Consular Clerk-Sim Kre Pang Interpreter-Koh Seah long
AUSTRIA.
Consul Gérant-William Gregory
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SWATOW.
Vice-consul-William Gregory
FRANCE.
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-Thomas William Richardson
DENMARK.
Consul-Wm. Hülse
GERMANY.
Acting Vice-consul-Bernhd. Schaar
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Vice-consul-Wm. Hülse
Imperial Maritime Customs.
潮 海關
Chao Hai Kuan.
Commissioner A. Huber (absent)
Acting Commissioner-H. Edgar
Assistants-F. Schjöth, W. Noyes More-
house, E. V. Touzalin
Tide Surveyor & Harbour Master-W. Rae Boat Officer-J. von Jezewski Chief Examiner-F. H. Ewer Examiner-W. Pollock
Assistant Examiner-H. Schaumlöffel Tide-waiters-A. J. Reeks, W. Luhrss, T.
J. Scott, T. W. Harrocks, A. Berthet, P. Poletti, A. J. Hadlay, J. L. Knoepfler Medical Attendant-Dr. E. I. Scott
DOUBLE ISLAND STATION.
Assist. Tide Surveyor-W. Watson
CHINA SUGAR REFINERY.
Robt. Craig, agent
W. F. Inglis
A. Gillanders
Jas. Beaton
Edward Milne
Kenneth Beaton
CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Agents Douglas Lapraik & Co.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Agents-Bradley & Co.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Agents-Bradley & Co.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S. N. Co. Agents-Bradley & Co.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Douglas Lapraik & Co., agents-
SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL.
Medical Officer-E. I. Scott, L.K. and
Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I.
Trustees T. W. Richardson, E. I. Scott Hon. Sec.-E. I. Cott
Insurance Offices.
Bradley & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
Amicable Insurance Office of Calcutta North China Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton Royal Insurance Company of Liver-
pool (Fire and Life)
Imperial Insurance Co., London (Fire) China Fire Insurance Company
Dircks & Co., agents-
Germanic Lloyds'
Hamburg and Bremen Underwriters Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Batavia
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Second Colonial Sea and Fire In-
surance Company of Batavia Yangtsze Insurance Association Austrian Insurance Company, Donau,
of Vienna
North British and Mercantile Insur-
ance Company
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, agents- Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Phoenix Fire Insurance Company
Williams & Co., agents
Madgeburg General Insurance Com-
pany, Limited
Transatlantic Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Limited.
Bank.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
Bradley & Co., agents-
Missionaries.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Rev. George Smith, M.A. Rev. H. L. Mackenzie, M.A.
1
Wm. Gauld, M.A., M.D. (absent) Rev. Wm. Duffus
Rev. J. C. Gibson, M.A.
Rev. Donald McIver, M.A.
Alexr. Lyall, M. B., C.M. Edinr.
Miss C. M. Ricketts
FRENCH FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. A. Bernom
Rev. J. M. P. Verchere
Rev. J. M. Boussac
Rev. H. Sorin
Rev. Aug. Chausse
Rev. D. Hervel
Rev. H. Vacquerel
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Wm. Ashmore, D.D.
Rev. S. B. Partridge
Rev. W. K. McKibben
Rev. Wm. Ashmore, Jr.
Miss A. M. Fielde
Miss Mary E. Thompson
Miss Sophia Norwood
Miss C. H. Daniels, M.D.
Professions and Trades.
Asverus, Otto, marine surveyor
德記行
Tey-kee-hong.
Bradley & Co., merchants
Thomas Wm. Richardson
Robt. H. Hill
W. S. Fergusson
J. R. Bridgman
T. W. Horne, godown-keeper
SWATOW.,
Campbell & Co., shipchandlers, auctioneers,
and general storekeepers
Patrick Campbell
A. Cronon
和訳に
Wo-kee-yeung-hong.
Craig & Co., merchants
Robert Craig
魚鱗行
Loo-ling-hong.
Dircks & Co., commission merchants
Bernhd. Schaar
Wm. Hülse
A. Witte
L. Haesloop
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Harris & Co., shipwrights and blacksmiths
Wm. Harris
福源行
Fook-yuen-hong.
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, merchants
G. D. Pitman
L. Grunauer
福昌洋行
Hock-cheong-yeung-hong.
Lloyd, Kho Tiong Poh & Co., merchants
and commission agents
Kho Tiong Poh (Singapore)
M. G. Scott (Amoy)
Lim Yam Seng
柴工師夫
Cha-kung-sai-foo.
Meyer & Co., J. D., shipwrights and black-
smiths
J. D. Meyer
士吉醫生
Sze-cut-e-sang.
Scott & Pollock, medical practitioners
Edward Irwin Scott, L. K.&Q.C.P.I.,
L.R.C.S.I.
John Pollock, L. K.&Q. C. P. I.,
L.R.C.S.I.
廣德行
Kwang Teck Hong.
Williams & Co., commission merchants
C. C. Williams
J. Harmon
Sim Kye Pang
仰記洋行
Yeung-kee-yeung-hong.
Yap & Co., C. G., commission agents and
auctioneers
C. G. Yap
Chang Tai-oon
Lim Ah-guk Chang Ah-keng
Pilots.
A. L. Piersdorff, E. W. Focken, P. Williams,
H. Frewin, H. Ramsay, M. Linklater
✓ AMOY.
Amoy was one of the five ports open to foreign trade before the ratification of the Treaty of Tientsin. It is situated upon the island of Haimun, at the mouth of the Dragon River, in lat. £4 deg. 40 min. N. and long. 118 deg. E. It was the scene of trade with western nations at a very early date. The Portuguese went there in 1544, but in consequence of their cruelty towards the natives, the Chinese authorities forcibly expelled them and burned thirteen of their vessels. The English had commercial dealings there up to 1730, when the Chinese Government issued an edict prohibiting trade with foreigners at all ports except Canton. They made an exception as regards. Spanish ships, which were allowed to trade at Amoy. The vessels of other nationa- lities, however, continued to visit the place, and did so till the city was captured in 1841. The Treaty of Nanking was signed soon afterwards, and foreigners have since been allowed to live there in peace and security.
In describing Amoy, Dr. Williams says:-"The island (upon which Amoy is built) is about forty miles in circumference, and contains scores of large villages besides the city. The scenery within the bay is picturesque, caused partly by the numerous islands which define it, surmounted by pagodas or temples, and partly by the high barren hills behind the city. There is an outer and an inner city, as one approaches it seaward, divided by a high ridge of rocky hills having a fortified wall running along the top. A paved road connects the two. The entire circuit of the city and suburbs is about eight miles, containing a population of 300,000, while that of the islands is estimated at 100,000 more. The harbour is one of the best on the coast; there is good holding ground in the outer harbour, and vessels can anchor in the inner, within a short distance of the beach, and be perfectly secure; the tide rises and falls from fourteen to sixteen feet. The western side of the harbour, here from six hundred and seventy-five to eight hundred and forty yards wide, is formed by the island of Kulangsu. It is a picturesque little spot and maintains a rural population of 3.500 people. Eastward of Amoy is the island of Quemoy or Kinmun (Golden Harbour), presenting, a striking contrast in the low foreground on its south shore to the high land on Amoy."
There is little to be said about the city. It ranks as a third class city in China, but it bears no comparison to Canton in wealth or general appearance.
It is considered, even for China, to be very dirty, and its inhabitants are unusually squal'd in their habits. There are several places of interest to foreigners in the vicinity, and excursions are made to Chang-chow-fu, the chief city of the department of that name, and situated about 35 miles from Amoy. The island of Kulangsu is about a third of a mile from Amoy, and the residences of nearly all the foreigners are to be found there, although most of the foreign business is transacted on the Amoy side. A tiny shipping sheet called the Amoy Gazette is published daily. The population is estimated at 88,000.
There has always been a comparatively good trade done at Amoy. In 1864 the rebels captured Chang-chow-fu, and the commerce of the port was greatly interfered with. There are a number of steamers from Hongkong which touch here regularly, and communication with that port is thus very frequent. The total export of Tea for 1879 was 167,565 piculs, and of Sugar for the same period 223,599 piculs. The net importation of Opium for 1879 was 7,425 piculs as compared with 6,247 piculs in 1878. The annual value of the trade of the port for 1879 was Tls. 9,029,149, against Tls. 9,074,116 in 1878.
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DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
大英海關
Tai-Ying-hei-kwan.
GREAT BRITAIN.
H. A. Giles, acting consul
G. Brown, interpreter and post-office agent
L. C. Hopkins, assistant
C. P. Simoens, clerk
W. Lewis, constable
花旗海關
Fa-kee-hoi-kwan.
UNITED STATES.
(For Amoy and Formosa).
W. Elwell Goldsborough, consul
N. C. Stevens, vice-consul
St. J. H. Edwards, clerk and marshal'
U Lai Un, acting interpreter
Ngo Khiam, assistant interpreter
Ung Lian Seng, gaoler
法蘭西海關
Wo-lan-sai-hoi-kwan
FRANCE.
Randall H. Pye, vice-consul
De Westley Layton, acting secretary
大德國領事衙門
Tai-tek-kok-ling-su-ge-mong. GERMANY.
(For the Fohkien Province).
von Aichberger, consul
H. Budler, interpreter
G. Mateling, clerk
Huang Pei Chi, writer
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY.
H. A. Giles, consul
媽交海關
Ma-kow-hoi-kwan.
PORTUGAL.
J. C. Wardlaw, consul
大日斯巴呢亞國總海關
Ta Jih-ssü-pa-ni-a Ko Chung Hai-kwan.
SPAIN.
T. Lozario, consul-general
E. de Perera, vice-consul
J. Cosieng, interpreter
Mariano Espino, constable
DENMARK.
H. A. Petersen, consul (absent)
J. W. Danielsen, acting consul
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
N. C. Stevens, vice-consul
烈主海關
Holan Haikwan.
NETHERLANDS.
C. J. Pasedag, consul
AMOY GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
R. B. Fenton, secretary
電線行
Tin-sin-hong.
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
(Office, Kulangsu.)
J. Henningsen, superintendent
O. Möller, electrician
R. A. Stricker, operator
F. F. da Silva,
do.
Four Chinese operators
Imperial Maritime Customs.
厦門關
Hsia-mén-kuan.
Commissioner-F. E. Woodruff
Assistants-R. J. Abbott, H. F. Merrill,
J. L. Remusat
Medical Attendant-Dr. Manson
Harbour Master and Tide-surveyor-W. C..
Howard
Assistant Tide-surveyor--R. Moran
Boat Officer-
Examiner J. Mongan
Assistant Examiners-J. Mesny, J. Mc-
Intosh, J. Newbury
286
AMOY.
Tide-waiters E. V. Calver, F. Knäpel, C. Killeen, F. McQuire, F. Bartenstein, H. J. Brockdorf, A. Johnsen, T. Williamson Principal Linguist-Lim Chinguan Linguists-Wong Kam-ming, L. Kwan-tung, Ip A-hon, Kwok Lo Kwai, Leung Kam- tsün, Soon Soob-yan, Leow Bun Hoat
$
MARINE DEPARTMENT.
CHINA COAST LIGHTS, SOUTHERN
SECTION.
Assistant Lighthouse Engineer--M. Beazeley Lighthouse Mechanic-
LIGHTKEEPERS.
Middle Dog Lighthouse-John Martin (in
charge), J. Chapman
Turnabout Lighthouse-H. Hammond (in
charge), F. X. Meira
Ockseu Lighthouse-G. Mummery (in
charge), Chas. May
Tsing-seu Lighthouse P. F. S. Wilnaw Chapel Island Lighthouse-John Harp Fisher Island Lighthouse-G. Taylor (in
charge), R. A. Santa Ana, J. S. Elizaga Lamocks Lighthouse J. H. Green (in
charge), D. Fernandez
Sugar Loaf Light-A. Sutberland (in charge) Cape of Good Hope Light-P. J. J. Stel-
lingwerf (in charge)
Breaker Point Light-John Noble (in charge)
A. Michel
Relieving Officer-C. M. Petersen
REVENUE STEAMER "LING FENG." Commander-J. Farrow
Chief Officer-
Second do.
Chief Engineer-Richard Wolfenden (ab-
sent)
Acting do.
--Robert Wolfenden
do.
-R. W. Landells
Second do. -J. Armstrong
do.
Gunner-J. Phillips
Quartermaster A. Roberts
飛虎
REVENUE CRUISER
Commander-A. J. Booth
First Officer-E. Stevens
Second do.
G. Hext
"FEIHOO."
Third do. -R. C. Passmore
Chief Engineer-J. Kirkwood (absent) Acting do.. -G. A. Corder
Second Engineer-J. Armstrong Third do. -J. F. Lawson Boatswain-H. Schenepel Quartermaster-D. Davies
Harbour Pilots.
G. Hauenstein, J. Buschmann, N. Moalle
Steamship Agencies.
Boyd & Co., agents-
E. & A. M. S. S. Co., Limited Ocean Steamship Company China Navigation Company, Limited
Dauver & Co., agents-
Spanish steamer Emuy
Elles & Co., agents-
D. Lapraik & Co.'s Coast Steamers O. & O. Steamship Company China Coast Steam Navigation Co. Netherlands India Steam Navigation
Company
Lloyd, Khoo Teong Poh & Co., agents-
Bun Hin Line of Steamers Carisbrooke-Capt. H. Wharton Cheang Hock Kian-Capt. Fred. Webb Pearl-Capt. H. L. Munk
Malcampo & Co., agents-
Olano Larrinaga & Co.'s line of Stea-
mers
Russell & Co., agents-
Tait & Co., agents-
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
P. & O. S. N. Company
Insurance Offices.
Boyd & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co. Sun Fire Insurance Company Bremen Marine Insurance Companies Underwriters' Union at Amsterdam Jersey Mutual Insurance Society for
Shipping
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Brown & Co., agents-
Lancashire Fire Insurance Company
Elles & Co., agents
Alliance Fire Insurance Company Canton Insurance Office
AMOY.
Union of Hamburg Underwriters Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Imperial Fire Insurance Company China Fire Insurance Company
Johnston & Co., agents-
London and Lancashire Fire Insur-
ance Company
London and Lancashire Life Assur-
ance Company
Pasedag & Co., agents-
Germanischer Lloyds'
Colonial Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Second Colonial Sea & Fire Insurance
Company
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Transatlantic Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Limited, of Berlin
Petersen & Co., H. A., agents-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited K. K. Priv. Oest. Versicherungs Ge- sellschaft" Donau," Limited
Russell & Co., agents―
Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Tait & Co., agents-
Marine Insurance Company
North British and Mercantile Fire
Insurance Company
North China Insurance Company Northern Assurance Company
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Java Sea & Fire Insurance Company
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company
Dock.
大船塢
Tai-suen o.
AMOY DOCK COMPANY.
H. D. Brown, managing director
H. V. Boyol, accountant
W. Paulsen, foreman shipwright
Banks.
渣打銀行
Cha-ta-ngan-hong.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and
China
Tait & Co., agents
287
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon.
don and China
Boyd & Co., agents
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris
Russell & Co., agents
匯豐
Iwuy-foong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
J. G. Hodgson, agent W. N. Dow, accountant
National Bank of India
Boyd & Co., agents
Professions, Trades, &c.
Andersen, L. A., surveyor for Lloyds'
agents, Germanic Lloyds' and local offices
寶德行
Pow-tick-hong
Anderson & Co., J. L., merchants
J. L. Anderson
Chas. E. Anderson
和記
Wo-kee.
Boyd & Co., merchants and commission
agents
T. D. Boyd (absent)
Edward N. Rose
Thos. Covil, tea inspector
R. B. Fenton
W. Laidlaw (Tamsui)
W. S. Orr
D. M. Wright (Taiwan)
Hugh S. Playfair
水陸行
Sui Liock-hong.
Brown & Co., merchants
H. D. Brown
F. Chomley
C. S. Powell
J. A. Maher
J. M. Boyol
勿郎
Mat-long.
Brown & Co., F. C., linen drapers, silk
mercers, milliners, &c.
F. C. Brown
Mrs. Hams
Miss T. C. Hams
288
裕記行
Yu-kee-hong.
Dauver & Co., merchants
H. R. Dauver
P. M. Sauger
S. B. Victor
怡記
Ee-kee.
Elles & Co., merchants
Jamieson Elles (absent)
Edmund Pye
R. H. Pye
J. Gratton Cass
A. W. Bain
J. W. Graham (Formosa)
W. Christy
F. Cass (Tamsui)
J. C. Elles (Taiwan-fu)
F. Oakey
W. de St. Croix
De Westley Layton
T. G. Gowland
H. U. Jeffries
T. B. Elliot
P. C. Kraal (Anping)
Grant Scott
新錦興行
Sun-kim-hin-hong.
Ewe Boon & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents
See Ewe Lay (absent)
See Ewe Boon
K. C. Wat
O. C. Liau
利記
Lee-kee.
Gerard & Co., C., shipchandlers, sail-
makers, compradores, &c.
C. O. Kopp
C. A. S. Ayres
Ice and Aërated Water Company
Jok Lin, manager
建隆行
Kin-loong-hong.
AMOY.
Johnston & Co., merchants and commission
agents
W. Cunningham Johnston
A. A. Nunes
J. Britto
Krug, A., watchmaker
鴻記
Hong-kee.
Kung Phoe Chun & Co., merchants and
commission agents
Kung Phoe Chun
Khoo Chin Siang
Yeoh Haing
Chia Mah Yan
Khoo Bin Chaung
源發
Yün-fat.
Lie Khong Kiet, agent for Guan Wat
& Co., Padang
Lie Saay (Padang)
Lie Khong Teek do.
Lie Khong Han do.
福昌棧
Hock-cheong-chan.
Lloyd, Khoo Teong Poh & Co., merchants,
and commission agents
Khoo Teong Poh (Singapore)
M. G. Scott
Lee Pek Gum
瑞記洋行
Soy-kee-yeung-hong.
Malcampo & Co,,
J. Malcampo Quioga
L. d'Azevedo
Seng Chiba Chuahilo
Yoh Siam
J. Oñate
醫生
E-sang.
Manson, Patrick, M.D., physician
Mann, James, M.D., physician
Moalle & Co., shipchandlers, compradores,
stevedores, navy contractors, auctioners, &c.
Nicholas Moalle
Alipio Callaço
William Gotz
安記
An-kee.
Ollia, N.D., merchant & commission agent
Nusserwanjee Dadabhoy Ollia
C. Framjee (Bombay)
J. N. Ollia (Bombay)
慶記
Khen kee.
ΑΜΟΥ.
Ollia & Co., D. D., merchants and com-
mission agents
B. S. Mehta (Foochow)
Framjee Cawasjee (Hongkong)
D. D. Ollia (Taiwan)
D. C. Mehta (Takao)
P. Bomonjee
M. B. Tolatee
D. F. Tombolee (Foochow)
D. N. Metha (Takao)
寶記
Poa-kee.
Pasedag & Co., merchants
C. J. Pasedag
L. Bast
成記
Sin-kee.
Petersen & Co., H. A., merchants and com-
mission agents
H. A. Petersen (absent)
J. W. Danielsen
L. P. Michelsen
W. Haalcke
Russell & Co., merchants
N. C. Stevens
J. J. Howard
F. Nash
A. de Figuereido
德記
Tick-kee.
Tait & Co., merchants
J. C. Wardlaw
R. H. Bruce
J. Bruce (Takao)
T. E. Ludlam
1. A. Trotter
F. W. Bruce
C. H. Best (Tamsui)
T. Gheeting
福建印字館
Foo-keen-yun-tse-koon.
"The Amoy Gazette and Shipping Re-
port," daily
A. A. Marçal, proprietor & publisher
D. F. R Marçal, overseer
J. F. Marçal, foreman.
F. J. Paul,
H. H. Paul
W. Pedro
廣順
compositor
Kwong-sun.
do.
289
Wilson, Nicholls & Co., commission agents,
shipchandlers, sailmakers, and com-
pradores
W. Wilson
B. Nicholls
Hospitals.
水手醫節
Sui-sou-e-koon.
SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL.
Drs. Manson and Mann, managers
濟世醫館
Chai-sai-e-koon.
NATIVE HOSPITAL.
Patrick Manson, M.D., &c
Masonic Lodges.
CORINTHIAN LODGE OF AMOY, No. 1806, E.C.
Meets on second Saturday of each month, at the Masonic Hall, Kulangsu, at 8.45 p.m. OFFICERS, 1880.
Worshipful Master-W. C. Howard Senior Warden-J. Mesny
Junior Warden-B. Nicholls
Treasurer C. O. Kopp
Organist―
Secretary-M. G. Scott
Senior Deacon-W. Paulsen
Junior Deacon-E. V. Calver
Director of Ceremonies-
Steward-W. Wilson
Inner Guard-J. Williamson
Tyler-C. Killeen
KELERIKA
IONIC LODGE OF AMOX, No. 1781, E.C. Meets on second Tuesday of each month
at the Masonic Hall, Kulangsu, at 9 p.m. OFFICERS, 1880.
OTTAW
Worshipful Master-J. Henningsen
I. Past Master-H. A. Giles Senior Warden-James Bruce
Junior Warden-G. A. Corder Secretary-W. Christy
Treasurer-T. Covil
Organist A. W. Bain
Senior Deacon-De Westley Layton
Junior Deacon-H. Budler
Inner Guard--J. Graham
Steward--N. Moalle
compositor
| Tyler--C. Killeen
A. M. dos. Santos do.
H
290
Steward N. Moalle Tyler-C. Killeen
Hotel,
Hotel "Stadt Stralsund"
F. Neimen, proprietor
AMOY-TAKAO AND TAIWANFU.
Missionaries.
REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA.
Rev. J. V. N. Talmage, D.D. Rev. D. Rapalje
Rev. L. W. Kip, D.D.
Rev. D M. Talmage
Miss M. E. Talmage
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. John Macgowan Rev. J. Sadler
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION. Rev. W. S. Swanson
Rev. W. McGregor, M.A. (absent) Rev. R. Gordon, M.A.
Rev. H. Thompson
Rev. John Watson, M.A.
D. Grant, M.D.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Church of the "Holy Rosary," Amoy. Rev. Guilhermo Burno
Church of "Holy Rosary," Pe-chio. Rev. Ramon Colomer
Church of the "Conception," Kangbôe. Rev. N. Guixa and native priest
66
Church of Santo Domingo," Au-poa. Rev. José Dutras and native priest
Foundling Hospital, Amoy.
Under the control of Italian Sisters. Mother Maria Ferrari, Mother Carolina Rogno, Mother Ida Belgieri, Sister Isabel Fau
TAKAO AND TAIWAN-FU.
Takao is a port in Formosa, and is situated in lat. 22 deg. 38 min. 3 sec. N. and long. 130 deg. 16 win. 3) sec. E. It was thrown open to foreigners in 1864. It is only a small place, occupied chiefly by Chinese fishermen, and, excepting the beautiful scenery surrounding it, possesses no features of interest. The appearance of the place and its vicinity from the sea is very pleasant. Ape's Hill is seen rising on the left and the Saracen's Head on the right. Between the two is the channel which leads up to the inner barbour, which is about seven miles long and three miles across in its widest part. The soil of the country around Takao is extremely fertile; banyans and bamboos grow luxuriantly, and sugar plantations are numerous. Sugar is the principal article of export from Takao, and in 1879 it amounted to 701,684 piculs as against 391,854 piculs in 1878. The import of Opium in 1879 amounted to 3,509 piculs, as against 2,853 piculs in 1878. The value of the trade of the port in 1879 was Tls. 3,750,925, and in 1878 Tls. 2,493,383. The population of Takao is estimated at 10,000.
There
The city of Taiwan-fu lies about twenty miles from Takao in lat. 23 deg. 6 min. N. and long. 129 deg. 5 min E. It is a place of considerable size and importance. It is situated about three miles from the coast, with which conn ction is kept up by means of canals. The walls of the city are some five miles in circun ference and enclose many buildings and places of interest. Among these is an Examination Hall for the Chinese literati, capable of accommodating several thousand students. are a great many trees and open spaces in the city, which give it rather a pleasant appearance. In the locality are the ruins of Zealand:a, a fort which was built in 1630, and which was the chief stro ghold of the Dutch in Formosa until they were driven out by the Chinese pirate chief Koxinga, soon after whose death the west rn half of the island fell under the rule of the Chinese Government. The Customs give no returns of trade here, as they are included with those of Takao. The port is an open shallow roa 'stead, ani vessels have to anchor at some distance from the shore. The population of Taiwan-fu is estimated at 225,000.
Consulates.
TAKAO AND TAIWANFU.
DIRECTORY.
BRITISH, ALSO DANISH, GERMAN, FRENCH,
AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN.
Acting Consul-P. L. Warren Assistant-W. Holland
Constable-Antonio Alborado
UNITED STATES.
Consular Agent-P. L. Warren
NETHERLANDS.
Consul--James Elles
Imperial Maritime Customs.
臺灣關
Tai-wan-kwan.
Assistant in charge-W. B. Russell
Assistant J. W. Innocent
Medical Officer-W. Wykeham Myres
Tide-surveyor & Harbour Master-T. N.
Manners
Assistant Examiner
R. J. Hastings
Tide-waiters-H. Heather, G. Roberts Linguist--Chew Tiam Eck
ANPING.
Assistant in charge-W. B. Russell
Assistant--A. Courtau
Examiner R. Hastings
Tide waiters-J. L. Tebbutt, J. Horining
Linguist-Chun Mun
Insurances.
Boyd & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited
Chinese Insurance Co., Limited
Elles & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Tait & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton Mannich & Co., Julius, agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Professions, Trades, &c.
Boyd & Co., merchants
D. Moncrief Wright
Elles & Co., merchants
J. C. Elles, agent
T. G. Gowland
P. C. Kraal (Anping)
291
Stean. Tug "Sin Taiwan," Capt. Krohn
Mannich & Co., Julius, general merchants
and commission agents
Julius Mannich
Myres, W. Wykeham, M.B., C.M., &c.,
medical practitioner
Ollia & Co., D. D., merchants and com-
mission agents
D. D. Öllia (Taiwan)
D. C. Mehta (Taiwan and Takao)
D N. Mehta
山道
San-to.
Santos, E. C. dos, photographer
Tait & Co., merchants
James Bruce, agent, (Takao and
Taiwan)
Missionaries.
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Taiwanfoo.
Rev. W. Campbell
Rev. Thos. Barclay, M.A.
Rev. David Smith
Rev. Wm. Thow, M.A.
Peter Anderson, L.R.C.S. E., L.R.C.P.E.
Mrs. Ritchie
Miss Murray
UNCONNECTED.
C. C. Jeremiassen (Taiwanfoo)
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Dominicans-Rev. A. Chinchon, Takao,
Rev. J. Nebot, Ban Kim Cheng
Hospital.
DAVID MANSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Trustees-J. C. El'es, M. B. Russell, W.
Wykel im Myres, M.B., &c.
Pilots.
H. Vosteen, J. Eggert
✓TAMSUI.
The port of Tamsui is in lat. 25 deg. 10 min. N. and long. 101 deg. 26 min. E., on the northern side of the fert le island of Formosa. It is an uninteresting place. The trade at Tamsui is not extensive. Tea grows on the hills in the locality, but the quality is inferior. Camphor is manufactured here and elsewhere in Formosa, the tree from which it is made being very common on the island. The principal exports in 1879 were as follow:-Tea, 85,032 piculs; Camphor, 11,048 piculs; Coal, 28,823 tons. The import of Opium in 1879 was 2,164 piculs, and in 1878, 1,847 piculs. The value of the trade of the port in 1879 was Tls. 3,632,410, and in 1878, Tls. 3,043,351. The population is estimated at 86,500.
DIRECTORY.
Consulates. BRITISH.
Consul-Thos. Watters Writer-Lin Hsün Chên Linguist-Ung Pock Chuan Constable-P. W. Petersen
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN.
Acting Consul―-Thos. Watters
GERMAN.
Acting Vice-Consul-Thos. Watters
UNITED STATES.
Consular Agent John Dodd
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-John Dodd
Imperial Maritime Customs. Commissioner-W. T. Lay Assistant-C. Le Bas Rickman Acting Tide-surveyor-A W. Field Tide-waiters-W. E. Clodů, C. P. C. Lyn-
borg
Clerk--See Bwan Ann
Insurances.
Boyd & Co., agents-
China Traders Insurance Company,
Limited
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Dodd & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.
Elles & Co., agents--
Lloyds'
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Tait & Co., agents-
Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co. North China Insurance Company
Merchants.
Boyd & Co., merchants
Walter Laidlaw, tea inspector
Brown & Co., merchants
Dodd & Co., merchants
J. Dodd
Edward Fisher, godown keeper
Elles & Co., merchants
Francis Cass, agent
Grant Scott
Johanssen. C. H., medical practitioner for
Ta
id Keelung
Tait & Co., merchants
C. H. Best, agent
Missionaries.
CANADA PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. Geo L. Mackay
Rev. K. F. Junor
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION, Dominicans-R. C. Arranz, Rev. J. Khanh
KEELUNG.
The port of Keelung lies to the north-east of Tamsui, in latitude 25 deg. 9 min. N. and longitude 121 deg. 47 min. E. It is situated on the shores of a bay between the capes of Foki and Peton, some twenty miles apart, amidst bold and striking scenery, backed by a range of mountains. It was once a Spanish Settlement, but was subsequently captured and held by the Dutch until they gave place to the Chinese under Koxinga. Though only a mere village it has long carried on a considerable native trade with Amoy, Chin-chew, and Foochow. Its staple product is coal, the mines of which are very productive and some of them are now being worked with modern English machinery under the direction of English miners. Sulphur also abounds in a valley in the neighbourhood, but the Authorities will not allow it to be worked. Keelung was opened to foreign trade at the same time as the other Formosan ports. The foreign trade at this port is confined to the shipment of coal. Its exports are included in the returns for Tamsui.
DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
UNITED STATES CONSULATE.
Consular Agent John Dodd
NETHERLANDS CONSULATE.
Consul-John Dodd
Imperial Maritime Customs.
海關
Hai Kwan.
Commissioner-W. T. Lay
Assistant-H. J. Fisher
Tide-waiter-H. T. Wavell
Clerk-Chew Leong Hoe
KEELUNG COLLIERY,
Insurances.
Boyd & Co., agents-
China Traders Insurance Company,
Limited
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Dodd & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.
Elles & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Merchants.
Boyd & Co., merchants
W. Laidlaw, agent
寶順行
Paou-shun-hong.
D. Tyzack, mining engineer, Bluff House, Dodd & Co., merchants
via Keelung
John Robson, master enginewright
Robert Gibson, overman
J. Hutchison, assistant overman
Chew Leong Hee, linguist
J. Dodd
Elles & Co., merchants
Francis Cass, agent Harry Bentley
FOOCHOW.
Foochow (or Fuh-chau-fu) is the capital of the Fohkien province. It is situated in lat. 26 deg. 02 min. 24 sec. N., and long. 119. deg 20 min. E. The city is built on a plain on the northern side of the river Min, and is distant about thirty-four miles from the sea, and nine miles from Pagoda Island, where foreign vessels anchor.
The attention of foreigners was early attracted to Foochow as a likely place where commercial intercourse could be profitably carried on in the shipment of Bobea Tea, which is grown largely in the locality. Before the port was opened, this article used to be carried overland to Canton for shipment, a journey which was both long and difficult. The East India Company, as early as 1830, made representations in favour of the opening of the port, but nothing definite was done till the conclusion of the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. The early years of intercourse with the natives was any- thing but what was anticipated. The navigation of the river was difficult, there was no market for imports, and several attacks by the populace rendered the port an undesirable place of residence for some time. It was not until some ten years after the port had been opened that there was much done in the exort of Tea from the interior, but since then the quantity shipped has increased so largely that Foochow is now one of the principal tea ports in China.
The city is built around three hills, and the circuit of the walled portion is between six and seven miles in length. The walls re about thirty feet high and twelve feet wide at the top. The streets are narrow and filthy, but the number of trees about the official quarter of the city, and the wooded hills enclosed by the walls, give a picturesque appearance to the general view. Near the east gate of the city are several hot springs, which, like those in Japan, are used by the natives for the cure of skin diseases and are believed to be very efficacicus. The Fooclow dealers excel in the manufacture of miniature monuments, pagodas, dishes, &c., from what is called " soap stone," and in the construction of artificial flowers, curious figures of birds, &c. The foreign settlement is situated on the south side of the Min, on hilly ground, opposite the island of Chung-chow. Communication is kept up between it and the city by means of a bridge.
The climate of Foochow is rather waimer in summer and cooler in winter than that of Hongkong. Frost and ice are occasionally-but very seldoin-met with here; and it is recorded that in the month of February, 1864, some two inches of snow fell upon the surrounding hills. Such an occurrence had not been remembered for forty years before, and it certainly has not happened since.
The scenery surrounding Foochow is very beautiful. Is sailing up the river from the sea, a distance of about seven or eight miles, vessels have to leave the wide stream and enter what is called the Kimpai Pass, which is barely half a mile across, and enclosed as it is by bold, rocky walls, it has a very striking appearance. Pass of Min-ngan is still carrower, and with its towering cliffs, surmounted with fortifications and cultivated terraces, is very picturesque, and has been compared to some of the scenes on the Rhine.
The
t Foreign vessels, with the exception of those of very light draught, are compelled o anchor at Pagoda Island, owing to the shallowness of the river, which has been increasing of late years, and the difficulties of navigation.
The trade of Foochow is mainly in Tea, the quantity exported in 1879 amounting to 644,117 piculs against 678,624 piculs in 1878. Of Opium, 4,521 piculs were imported in 1879 as against 4,096 piculs in 1878. The value of the trade of the port for 1879 was Tls. 15,987,106; for 1878, it was Tls. 17,059,328. A small weekly paper called the Foochow Herald is published here. The population of Foochow is estimated at 620,000,
FOOCHOW.
DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
大英國領事
Ta-ying-kwo-ling-shih.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-Charles A. Sinclair
Acting Vice-consul-R. W. Mansfield (at
Pagoda Anchorage)
Assistant-F. S. A. Bourte
Assistant and Packet Agent-E. L. B. Allen
Constable at Anchorage Thomas Read
大美領事衙門
Ti-me ling-sz-ya-mun.
UNITED STATES.
Consul-Joseph C. A. Wingate
Vice-consul and Interpreter-John P.
Cowles, Jr. (absent)
Acting Marshal-J. H. Hollan er Native Writer-So Stze Ho
GERMANY.
Acting Consul J. C. A. Wingate Acting Interpreter-C. Minching
FRANCE.
Consul-Th. Meser
Interprète Chancelier-Vte. G. S. de Be-
zaure
RUSSIA.
Vice-consul-A. Solomonoff
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Vice-consul-Edward Sheppard
Consular Clerk-B. Pereira
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-T. Pim
Imperial Arsenal.
Director-P. Giquel (absent)
Acting Secretary of the Direction - L.
Medard
School for Naval Construction-L. Medard Navigation School-C. H. B. Taylor
School for Naval Mechanics--E. C. Legh
Imperial Maritime Customs.
海關
Hai-kwan.
Commissioner-C. Haunen
Deputy Commissioner-H. Elgar
Assistants-A. Ainslie, E. F. Creagh, H.
Lyall
OUT-DOOR STAFF AT NANTAI.
295
Assistant Tide Surveyor-H. C. Müller Examiners--W. Jenkins, C. J. Price, R.
Goodridge, S. Young, H. I. Waller Chinese Clerks L. Wong, Ho Chee Chuen, Choah Leng-tee, Loke Chew Leong, Li Tat Chang
PAGODA ANCHORAGE. Harbour Master and Tide Surveyor-E. V.
Brenan
Tide-waiters-G. Nutter, S. Rosenbaum, M. B. J. Ström, J. Cornelli, A. Martel, L. A. Byworth Supernumerary Tide-waiter-R. A. Carr
POLICE FORCE.
Sergeant D. Mullins Constable J. Deas
Pilots.
RIVER MIN.
W. J. Mitchell, G. Oeltze, E. F. Simonsen,
F. Johnson
Fublic Companies.
INSURANCES.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents--
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Commercial Union Assurance Co.
Fire and Marine Branch. s South Australian Marine Insurance
Company
Lancashire Fire Insurance Company Mercantile Marine Insurance Com-
pany of South Australia
Birley & Co., agents―
Union Marine Insurance Co., Limited Guardian Fire Assurance Company Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
Butterfield & Swire, agents-
The British and Foreign Marine Ir- surance Company, Limited Royal Exchange Insurance Company London and Lancashire Fire Insur-
ance Company
Forster & Co., John, agents
North British and Mercantile In-
surance Company
Imperial Marine Insurance Company,
Limited
296
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
FOOCHOW.
China Fire Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Union Insurance Society of Canton Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany, Life Department
Home and Colonial Marine Insurance
Company
Gilman & Co., agents--
Lloyds'
Association of Underwriters of Glas-
gow
Underwriters' Association of Liver-
pool Merchant Shipping and Underwriters'
Association of Melbourne North China Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation, Fire Imperial Fire Insurance Company
Gittins & Co., John, agents-
Sun Fire Office
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation, Ma-
rine department
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents→
Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Alliance Fire Insurance Company
Kaw Hong Take & Co., agents
Ou-tai Insurance Co., Limited
Magdeburg General Insurance Co.,
Limited
Odell and Leyburn, agents-
Royal Insurance Company
London and Provincial Marine In-
surance Company
Oliver & Co., George, agents-
Scottish Imperial Insurance Com-
pany, Fire and Life
Queen Insurance Company, Fire
Phipps, Phipps & Co., agents―
Liverpool and London and Globe
Insurance Company, Fire Marine Insurance Co., London
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Siemssen & Co., agents-
Globe Marine Insurance Company,
Limited, of London Dusseldorf Universal
Marine In surance Company, Limited, o Dusseldorf
German Lloyd Marine Insurance
Company, Limited, Berlin
Silverlock & Co., John, agents-
The Fire Insurance Association, Li-
mited
Turner & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Marine Insurance
Company
Home & Colonial Assurance Company Northern Fire and Life Assurance
Company
Westall, Galton & Co., agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance
Universal Marine Insurance Co., Li-
mited
Merchants' Marine Insurance Com-
Limited
pany,
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Austrian Insurance Company, "Don-
au"
Lancashire Insurance Company
FOOCHOW DOCKYARD.
Jas. Anderson, manager
招商閩局
Chu-sheung-min-kuk.
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Agent Tong Ying-chai
Sub-Agent-Tong Shau-ue
Shipping Clerk-Tong Sum-cbuen Writer-Liu Yek chow
Clerks-Hoo Lin-shk, Lin Kien-poo, Ma
Teng-foug
Shroff-Lin Sow-tu
Godownkeeper--Leong Lun
Steam Launch Min.
Engineer-Leong Kit-sun
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.
Turner & Co., agents
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL
STEAM CO., LIMITED.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
FOOCHOW.
CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED. Butterfield & Swire, agents
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
SHANGHAI LOCAL POST OFFICE.
Hedge & Co., agents at Foochow
Dobie & Co., agents at Pagoda Anchorage
大丹國電線行
Ta Tan-kwo-teen-hsien-hong.
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH Co.
Lieut. C. H. Kragh, R.D.A., agent
冰廠
Ping-chong.
FOOCHOW ICE AND AERATED WATER
COMPANY.
Chas. W. Begley
F. Ozorio, agent at Pagoda
Banks.
Agra Bank, Limited
Gilman & Co., agents
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris
E. Schweblin, agent
匯豐
Hwuy-foong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpo-
ration
A. Leith, agent
A. W. Maitland, assist. account.
National Bank of India, Limited
Turner & Co., agents
Oriental Bank Corporation
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
Professions, Trades, &c.
天祥
Tien-cheang.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
T. M. Dermer
F. Cave Thomas
Fred. Dodwell
H. B. de Souza
太興
Tai-hing.
Bathgate & Co., merchants
John Bathgate, Jnr.
Tobias Pim
福興
Fook-hing.
Birley & Co., merchants Geo. Hales
J. L. P. Sanderson
297
Brockett, G. T., outfitter and commission
agent
太古
Tai-koo.
Butterfield & Swire, merchants
H. R. Smith, tea inspector (absent)
W. J. Robinson, tea inspector
J. S. Burls
H. Baker
多比
Do-bee.
Dobie & Co., shipchandlers, Pagoda Island
S. A. Kraal, in charge
"Foochow Herald"
Foochow Printing Press, proprietors
Foochow Hotel
G. T. Brockett, proprietor
天裕
Teen-eu.
Forster & Co., John, merchants
John Forster
Hugh Sutherland
Herbert Deacon
B. D. de Souza, Jr.
乾記
Kien-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
H. P. Tennant, agent, and tea in-
spector
298
太平
Tai-ping.
Gil:nan & Co., merchants
W. H. Harton, Jr.
C. F. Harton
G. Slade
興隆
Fung-long.
Gittins & Co., John, m rchants
John Gittins (absent)
H. J. J. Chambers
Thos. Gittins, Jr., tea inspector
J. P. Pereira
義利
E-lee.
Hedge & Co., merchants
Thomas Dunn (absent)
T. B. Hedge
T. F. Jones
C. A. Dunn
do.
FOOCHOW.
怡興
Yee-hein.
Kaw Hong Take & Co., merchants, com-
mission agents, and shipbrokers, and
agents for S. S. "
senger boat
Kaw Hong Take
Ung Choon Tee
Taiwan," river pas-
協昌
Hip cheong.
Morris & Co., B. J., merchants
B. J. Morris
隆文行
Loong-man-hong.
Newman & Co., public tea inspectors
and commission merchants
Walter Newman (absent)
Thos. Fairhurst
H. Baker
J. A. Coffin
義記
Gnee-kee.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants
C. G. Tatham, agent
同样
Tung chung.
Hunter, W. L., merchant
W. L. Huntr
J. W. Lilley
Wm. Graham, tea inspector
義和
Yee-wo.
Jazdine, Matheson & Co., merchants
W. Paterson
W. E. Allum
W. R. Soames
T. Pollard
R. W. H. Wood (absent)
D. da Roza
和記
Wo-kee.
Jones & Phillips, exchange brokers
Thomas Jones (absent)
J. Phillips
Yü cheong.
Odell & Leyburn, merchants
John Ŏdell
Frank Leyburn
Chas. Pye
慶記
Khen-kee.
Ollia & Co., D. D., merchants and com-
mission agents
Framjee Cawasjce (Hongkong)
B. S. Mehta
D. D. Ollia (Taiwanfoo)
D. C. Mehta (Takao)
Pestonjee Bomanjee (Amoy)
D. F. Tumboly
M. B. Toatee (Amoy)
D. N. Mehta (Takao)
太茂
Tai-mow.
Oliver & Co., George, merchants
George Oliver
J. H. B. Allen
E. A. Crocker
公裕
Kung-eu.
Phipps, Phipps & Co., merchants
A. L. Phipps (absent)
H. G. Phipps
C. D. Smith
阜昌
Fou-chong.
FOOCHOW.
Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co., merchants
M. F. Piatkoff (Hankow)
J. M. Molchanoff (absent)
S. J. Speshiloff
W. J. Nemchinoff
F. J. Nemchinoff
M. J. Nemchinoff J. P. Pejemsky A. P. Moskaleff W. M. Koosnetzoff
P. N. Cheredoff Chesney Duncan
Ponomareff & Co., P. A., merchants
P. A. Ponomareff (Hankow)
A. A. Solomonoff
J. S. Mairin
J. P. Ignadieff
同珍
Tung-chun.
Purdon & Co., merchants
J. A. Maitland (absent)
J. G. Purdon (Shanghai)
E. P. Hague
do.
Chas. Cole, tea inspector
E. G. C. Webb
羅弼臣
Lo-be-sun.
do.
Robertson, H. G., contractor and builder
隆祥
Loong-cheung.
Rozario & Co., D., commission agents
D. do Rozario
旗昌
Kee-cheang.
Russell & Co., merchants
E. Sheppard
M. W. Greig
B. Pereira
H. S. Rogers
E. H. England
新沙孫
Sin-sa-sun.
Sassoon & Co., E. D.,
J. S. Perry, agent S. R. Marcus
merchants
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D.,
N. D. Ez kiel
S. J. Reuben
299
merchants
Saunders, Captain J. C., marine surveyor
for Lloyds' agents and local insurance
offices, Pagoda Anchorage
Schoenke, F., watchmaker & photographer 裕豐
Yue-foong.
Schönfeld & Co., merchants
F. Schönfeld
W. Krohn
Shaw, Capt. S. L., marine surveyor for
Germanic Lloyds' and local insurance
offices, Pagoda Island, residence, Pagoda Anchorage
禪臣
Seem-sun.
Siemssen & Co., merchants
H. Lübbes
C. Ed. Schaar
永貞
Wing-ching.
Silverlock & Co., merchants
John Silverlock, Jr.
司徒醫生
Sze-to-i-sang.
Stewart & Recnie, medical practitioners
J. A. Stewart, M.D. (absent)
T. Rennie, M.D. & C. M.
T. B. Adam, M.B. & C.M., assistant
順豐
Shun-feng.
Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co., merchants
N. G. Sacharoff, agent
J. E. Shoostoff
M. L. Overin
華記
Wha-kee.
Turner & Co., merchants
A. W. Walkinshaw
A. N. Mendes
00
翁大吳
Yung-tai-ng.
FOOCHOW.
Underwood, JJ., M.B., C.M. Edinr.,
L.R.C.S.E., medical practitioner, Pago- da Anchorage
中和
Chung-10.
Weeks & Fry, exchange and general
brokers, commission agents, and public
accountants
C. D. Weeks
.F. W. Fry
公易
Koon-yeek,
Westall, Galton & Co., public tea inspec-
tors and commission agents
W. P. Galton
J. A. H. Drought, tea inspector
H. A. Northey
H. R. Kinnear
J. W. Postlethwaite
(do.)
Foochow General Chamber of
Commerce.
Committee-John Odell, chairman; H. R. Smith, vice-chairman; W. H. Harton, Jr., H. Lübbes, J. L. P. Sanderson Secretary-F. W. Fry
FOOCHOW CLUB.
Chairman-Chas Hannen
Hon. Treasurer-Hugo Lübbes
Committee-A. F. Angus, W. J. Robinson,
A. W. Walkinshaw, H. Sutherland, F. W. Fry
Secretary--J. Phillips
Foochow Seamen's Hospital.
PAGODA ANCHORAGE.
Committee of Management-British Con-
sul, United States Consul, French Con-
sul, A. F. Angus, H. R. Smith, L. L. Shaw
Honorary Surgeon-J. J. Underwood,
M.B., C.M., L.R.C.S.E.
Acting Honorary Secretary and Treasurer-
R. W. Mansfield
Steward-F. A. Ozario
FOOCHOW NATIVE HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY.
Committee of Management--H. Suther- land (Hon. Secretary and Treasurer), C. A. Sinclair, H. Lübbes, F. Leyburn, W. H. Harton, T. Rennie
Honorary Surgeon-T. Rennie, M.D.
Missionaries.
美以美教會
Mi-e-mi-kow-wùi.
AMERICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH MISSION.
Rev. Stephen L. Baldwin, D.D. (absent)
Rev. Nathan Sites
Rev. Franklin Ohlinger
Rev. Nathan J. Plumb (absent)
Rev. D. W. Chandler
Miss Beulah Woolston Miss S. H. Woolston · Miss S. Trask, M.D.
Miss Julia E. Sparr, M.D.
ENGLISH CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. John Wolfe (abs: nt)
Rev. L. Lloyd
Rev. R. W. Stewart, M.A.
Dr. B. von Someron Taylor
Miss Foster
AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. Caleb C. Baldwin, D.D., (in city)
Rev. Charles Hartwell
Rev. Simeon F. Woodin
Rev. J. E. Walker (Shao-wu-fu)
H. T. Whitney, M.D.
do.
Rev. J. B. Blakely (absent)
Mrs. H. W. Osgood
Miss Ella J. Newton
南台番船浦尾天主堂
Nan-tay-huan-sun-puo-muy-tsen-chio-tin. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURch.
Right Rev. Dr. Thomas Gentili
WENCHOW. ›
Y
Wên-chow-fu, one of the four new ports opened to foreign trade by the Chefoo Convention, is the chief town in the department of the same name occupying the south-east corner of Cae-kiang province. The city is situated on the south bank of the river Ou-kiang, ab ut twenty miles from its mouth, in lat. 27 deg. 18 min. 4 sec. N., long. 120 deg. 38 min. 28 sec. The site is a well cultivated plain, bounded on all sides, but at a distance of some ten miles, by lofty hills. The walls are said to have been first erected during the fourth century, and enlarged and re-built by the Emperor Hung-Wu in 1385. They are formed of stone, diagonally laid, and measure about six miles in circumference. The streets are wider, straighter, and cleaner, than those of most Chinese cities. They are well paved with brick and kept in careful and constant repair by the householders. They slope down on either side to water ways, which in their turn commmunicate with canals permeating the whole city. The streets therefore are not only easily kept clean, but this is specially accomplished by bands of scavengers, who go round every morning at daylight, sweeping and scrupulously removing every atom of dirt or refuse. Wenchow, in this particular, is unique among Chinese cities, which are chiefly remarkable for their filthiness.
There are numerous large temples in Wenchow. The Custom-house, outside the east gate, the Taotai's Yamên, in the south-west corner of the city, and the Foundling Hospital, near the centre, are the other chief public buildings. The latter institu- tion, built in 1748, contains one hundred apartments. It is supported by the interest of invested subscriptions and the rental of alluvial lands presented to i' by the Government. The number of foundlings on the establishment's books at one time varies from two to thre hundred. When of suitable age the boys are either articled to tradesmen, er adopted; the girls are betrothed as wives, or employed as house servants, There is also a Beggars' Asylum outside the south-west gate. It was built during the 14th century, and is supported by the state. The monthly allowance for each recipient is one tael and a half, but it is reported that few avail themselves of the charity. Among the objects of greatest interest and curiosity to the stranger are two pagodas situated on an island abreast of the city. They are both of great antiquity and are reputed to have been for some time the retreat of Ti Ping, the last Emperor of the Sung dynasty, when seeking to escape from the Mongols under Kublai Khan. The estimated population of the city is 83,000.
Wen-chow was formerly a great seat of the tea trade, and previous to 1861 was the only port in the department at which tea was allowed to be exported. The city was then in a flourishing condition. But in order to prevent the teas from falling into the hands of the Tâi-p'ing rebels, who over-ran the whole district during that year, this regulation was exchanged for one which authorized the export of tea at any of the Customs stations along the coast; consequently the trade soon gravitated to Foochow on the south and to Ningpo on the north. It was thought that on the conversion of Wên-chow into a treaty port it would speedily recover its old position as a tea exporting place, but this has not so far proved to be the case, nor bas the trade in any way been of a character to meet the expectations formed, although it is estimated that tea could be put on the Wenchow market for $2 per picul less than at Foochow owing to the higher cost of transport to the latter port. At present. there is no foreign settlement, and the foreign residents in 1877 only numbered 19. The obstructive action of the officials in trying to impose additional burdens on im- ports Lelped to check the expansion of commerce, and there has so far been little encouragement for foreigners to establish themselves at the port. There is a con- siderable native export trade in wood and bamboos, brought down the river in rafts from Ch'u-chow. The annual value of this trade is estimated to be not less than $2,000,000. The shops and yards engaged in it are situated in the west suburb,.
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WENCHOW-NINGPO.
Wenchow is also celebrated for its oranges. The net value of the foreign imports for the year 1879 was Tls. 200,344 as against 11s. 185,718 ir 1878. The expert of Congou Tea has been as follows:- 1877, 278 piculs; 1878, 680 piculs; and 1879, 728 piculs. In 1879, 60 piculs of Opium were imported as compared with 14 piculs in 1878. The value of the trade of the port for 1879 was Tls. 315,390, compared with Tis. 225,367 in 1878.
where immense quantities of bamboo and poles are kept on hand.
DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Acting Consul-W. G. Stronach Constable John Compton
GERMANY.
In charge W. G. Stronach
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
In charge W. G. Stronach
Imperial Maritime Customs.
甌海關
Ou Hai kuan.
Assistant in charge-James Mackey
✓
Assistant-G. C. Stent
Tide-surveyor and Harbour Master- Examiner-P. W. Sinnott
Tidewaiters-J. W. Burke, F. Haughton
Missionaries.
CHINA INLAND MISSION.
Rev. G. and Mrs. Stott
Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Douthwaite
UNITED METHODIST FREE Church MISSION.
Rev. R. J. Exley
NINGPO.
Ningpo is situated on the river Yung, iu the province of Chekiang, in lat. 29 deg. 55 min. 12 sec. N., and long. 121 deg. 22 min. E. epen to foreigners in 1842.
It was one of the five ports thrown
Foreigners had, however, visited Ningpo at an early date. Portuguese traded there in 1522; a number of them settled in the place in that and succeeding years, and there was every prospect of a rising and successful colony soon being established. But the lawless acts of the Portuguese at this as well as at other ports in China soon attracted the attention of the Government, and in 1542 the Governor of Chekiang ordered the settlement to be destroyed and the population to be exterminated. A large force of Chinese troops soon besieged the place, destroying it entirely, and out No further attempt at of a population of 1,200 Portuguese, 800 were massacred. trade with this port was made till towards the close of the 17th century, when the East India Company established a factory at the island of Chusan, some forty miles from Ningpo. The attempt to found a trade mart there, however, proved unsatis- The port was factory, and the factory was abandoned after a very few years' trial. deserted by foreigners for many years after that. When hostilities brok" cut between Great Britain and China in 1839, the fleet moved north from Canton, and on the 13th October, 1841, occupied Ningpo, and an English garrison was stationed there for some time.
In March, 1842, an attempt was made by the Chinese to retake the city, but the British artillery repulsed them with great slaughter. Ningpo was evacuated on May 7th, and, on the proclamation of peace in the following August, the port was thrown open to foreign trade.
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Ningpo is built on a plain, which stretches away to a considerable distance on either side. It is a walled city, the walls enclosing a space of some five miles in cir- cumference. The walls are built of brick, and are about twenty-five feet high. They are fifteen feet wide at the summit, and twenty-two at the base. Access is obtained to the town by six gates. A large moat commences at the north gate and runs along the foot of the wall for about three miles on the landward side, until it stops at what is called the Bridge Gate. The main street runs from east to west. One of the peculiarities of the place is a number of walls built across various portions of the city, for the purpose of preventing the spread of fires. Several of the streets are spanned by arches erected in memory of distinguished natives. Ningpo has been celebrated as possessing the fourth library of Chinese works, in point of numbers, which existed in the empire. It was owned by a family who resided near the south gate. The site occupied by the foreign residences is on the north tank of the river. The population of Ningpo is estimated at 260,000.
The trade at Ningpo has never been large. This is owing to a considerable extent, doubtless, to the proximity of Shanghai. The net quantity of Opium imported. in 1879 was 7,667 piculs, as against 7,252 piculs in 1878. Of Tea, there were 131,486 piculs exported in 1879, and 107,723 in 1878; Cotton, 12,407 piculs in 1879, and 21,031 piculs in 1878. The quantity of Raw Silk exported in 1879 amounted to 344 bales, as compared with 413 bales for the previous twelve months. The total value of the trade of the port was Tls. 12,936,369 in 1879; and Tls. 12,650,602 in 1878.
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Consulates.
大英國領事衙門
Da-ing-koh Ling-z-ngo-meng.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-Will. M. Cooper
Assistant-
Post Office Agent-
Constable-Walter L. Tomlinson
大美領事衙門
Da-me Ling-s-ngô-meng. UNITED STATES.
Consul-Edwd. C. Lord
大德領事衙門
Da tả Trung-2-ngô-meng.
GERMANY.
Vice-consul-H. B. Meyer
DENMARK.
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Vice-Consul-W. M. Cooper
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.
Consul-W. M. Cooper
DIRECTORY.
大瑞威瑙威領事衙門
D. sae-whe-nau-way Ling-2-ngô meng. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Vice-consul-H. B. Meyer
*荷蘭領事衙門
Da-tho lan Ling-2-ngô-mong.
NETHERLANDS.
Acting Consul-H. B. Meyer
Imperial Maritime Customs.
淅海關
Tsih Hae-kwaen.
Commissioner-R. B. Moorhead
Assistants-P. Piry, F. J. Smith, C. W
Tudor-Davies
Tide-surveyor and Harbour Master-A
Kleine
Assistant Examiner-T. J. Lant
Tide-waiters-J. M. Elshout, W. H. W.
liams, R. von der Leithen, W. B. Wa't
G. Dissmeyer, P. Mondini
CHINHAI STATION.
Assist. Tide-surveyor-W. Brennan
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LIGHT KEEPERS.
Tiger Island-Ku Ah-hsiao
Square Island-Chun Chang-yung
ANGLO-CHINESE FORCE.
General-J. E. Cooke
Major-
NINGPO.
Controller and Magistrate-J. C. Watson
Police Station.
Superintendent-
Sergeant J. von Pein
Interpreter
Constables-12 Chinese
Insurances.
Bowers, S., agent-
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company
Coit & Co., agents-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Davidson & Co., agents―
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company China Fire Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany of London--Life Depart-
ment
Meyer, H. B., agent-
Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Berlin-Cologue Fire Insurance Co. of
Berlin
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company The Second Colonial Sea and Fire
Insurance Company of Batavia
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Wadman & Co., E., agents-
Imperial Fire Insurance
CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
Davidson & Co. agents
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. Davidson & Co., agents
SIEMSSEN & Co.'s STEAMERS.
H. B. Meyer, agent
GEO. MCBAIN & Co.'s STEAMERS. H. B. Meyer, agent
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Hudson & Co., agents
IMPERIAL JAPANESE POST OFFICE. Coit & Co., agents
Bank.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration (Limited)
Davidson & Co., agents
Merchants, Professions, and Trades.
利源
Li-nyün.
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Bowers, S., merchant, agent North
China Herald" and "North China Daily News"
Samuel Bowers
甯順
Nying jing.
Coit & Co., merchants
F. Coit
廣源
Không ngiên.
Davidson & Co., merchants
William Davidson (absent)
William R. Davidson
Robt. M. Davidson
Patrick Davidson
韓德生醫生
Haen-teh-seng I-sang.
Henderson, W. A., L.R.C.S.E. and P.E.
遜昌
Seng-ts ông.
Hudson & Co., merchants
J. S. Hudson
美益
Mah.
Meyer, H. B., merchant
H. B. Meyer
A. Gültzow
利生
Li-seng.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
M. M. Moses
F. E. Ezekiel
I. A. Ezra
新沙瓜
Sing-sa-sun.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants
S. E. Moses, agent
S. A. David
M. K. Moody
Wong & Co., C. T., merchants
C. T. Wong
K. King Kow
NINGPO.
CHINA INLAND MISSION.
Rev. James Williamson (Funghwa)
W. D. Rudland (Taichow)
G. St.
(Wenchow)
J. A Jackson (absent)
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Meadows (Shaobying)
W. Douthwaite (Wenchow)
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AMERICAN SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
MISSION.
Rev. G. W. Painter (Hangchow)
Rev. J. L. Stuart
C. Oyey Beng
華順
Mrs. Randolph
W- ng.
Wadman & Co., merchants
E. Wadman
do.
Rev. A. Sydenstricker do.
Miss Helen Kirkland
do.
ENGLISH UNITED METHODIST FREE
CHURCH MISSION.
Rev. F. Galpin
Pilots.
J. H. Hoar
Luggers
J. M. Pedersen
P. Brun
Ningpo and Teazer
Rev. R. Swallow
J. Smith, cutter Orphan
Missionaries.
大美國長老公會
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. John and Mrs. Butler
Rev. W. J. McKee and Mrs. McKee
Rev. R. J. Exley (Wênchow)
CATHOLIC MISSION OF CHE- KIANG PROVINCE.
Mgr. E. F. Guierry, Bishop of Danaba,
Vicar Apostolic of Chekiang
MISSIONARIES AT NINGpo.
J. B. Bret
Miss S. A. Warner
J. Vaissière
Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Judson (Hangchow)
A. Guillot
Rev. David N. and Mrs. Lyon,
do.
Rev. C. Leaman and Mrs. Leaman
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Horace Jenkins (Shaoshing) Rev. J. R. Goddard
Rev. E. C. Lord, D.D.
S. P. Barchet, M.D.
Rev. G. L. Mason
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rt. Rev. Geo. E. Moule, D.D., Bishop for
Central China
Rev. F. F. Gough, M.A.
Rev. J. Bates
Rev. J. C. Hoare, M.A.
Rev. R. Shann, B.A.
Mrs. Russell
Miss Laurence (absent)
Rev. A. E. Moule, B.D. (H'chow) (absent) Rev. A. Elwin
Rev. J. H. Sedgwick
do.
do.
Rev. J. D. Valentine (Shaouhing)
Bev. J. B. Ost
do.
SOCIETY FOR FEMALE EDUCATION IN THE EAST.
Miss Smith
J. M. Rizzi
J. Urgé
A. Heckmann
D. V. Procacci
P. M. Reynaud
J. L. Perras
SISTERS OF CHARITY. At Ningpo, "Maison de Jésus Enfant".
Marie Louise Solomiac, supérieure, Louise Louy. Stéphanie Mervé, Louise Roddier, Françoise Archenault, Ger- maine Dauverchain, Joseph Cayrel, Thé- rèse Meurie, Vincent Guillon
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At Tinghai (Chusan), "Maison de la Pré- sentation --Augustine Foubert, su- périeure, Joseph Ecuyer, Philomène Gilbert, Marie Ducci, Joseph Houlès At Hangchow, "Maison de St. Vincent".
Adèle Faure, supérieure, Gabrielle Perboyre, Angelique Luscan, Marie Dupare, Madelaine Rouvière, Vincent Ricaud
At Ningpo, Hospital St. Joseph"--Anne Allègre, supérieure, Madelaine Célard, Vincent Lacote, Jeanne Ridez, Marie Théron
SHANGHAI.
The most northerly of the five ports opened to foreign trade by the British Treaty of N.nking, is situate at the extreme south-east corner of the province of Kiang-su, in latitude 31.41 north, and longitude 126.29 east of Greenwich, at the junction of the rivers Hwang-po aud Woosung, (the latter called by foreigners the Soochow Creek,) about twelve miles above the village of Woosung, wh re their united waters debouch into the e tuary of the Yangtsze. The soil is alluvial and the country perfectly flat, the nearest eminence that can be called a hill being distant about nineteen miles. The river opposite the city and foreign settlements, once a narrow canal, was, some twelve years ago, 1,800 feet broad at low water, but has been rapidly narrowing till it is now only 1,200 feet. The Soochow Creek, which is shown by old records to have been at one time at least three miles across, has now a breadth of only a hundred yards. The average water on the bar at Woosung at high water springs is nineteen feet, the greatest depth of late years being twenty-three feet. Repeated efforts have been made to induce the Chinese authorities to deepen the bar, which is the cause of heavy loss to shipowners and merc. ants through the detention of ocean steamers. As there appears no chance of their doing so except under compulsion, which foreign governments seem disinclined to use, the foreign residents have agreed to tax their trade for the purpose, and the proposal is now under the consideration of the Ministers at Peking.
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"--became a hsien or Shanghai-the name means upper sea third rate city in the fourteenth century, and the walls, which are three and a half miles in circuit, with seven gates, were erected at the time of the Japanese invasion, in the latter part of the sixteenth century. It had been an important seat of trade for many centuries before the incursion of foreigners.
The ground selected by Captain Kalfour, the first British Consul, for a Settle- ment for his nationals, lies about half a mile north of the city walls, between the Yang-king-pang and Soochow Creeks, and now extends backwards from the river to a ditch connecting the two, called the Defence Creek, thus forming what may be called an island, a mile square. The port was formally declared open to trade on the 17th November, 1843. The French subsequently settled on the ground between the city walls and the British Concession, and in exchange for help rendered in driving out the rebels who had seized the city in 1853, got a grant of the land extending for about a mile to the south between the city walls and the river. They have since by purchase extended the bounds of the concession westward to the "Ningpo Joss House," a mile from the river. Later on the Americans rented land immediately north of Soochow Creek, in the district called Hongkew, so that the ground now occupied by foreigners extends for about four miles on the left bank of the river. Most of the land at Pootung, on the opposite bank, is now also rented by foreigners. All ground belongs nominally to the Emperor of China, but is rented in perpetuity, a tax of fifteen hundred copper cash, equal to about a dollar and a quarter, per mow, being paid to the Government annually. About six mow equal one English acre.
The approach by sea to Shanghai is now well lighted and buoyed and, although it has not yet become, as Mr. Inspector-General Hart stated in one of bis despatches it would, "as safe as a walk down Regent Street when the gas is lit," the dangers of the ever shifting banks and shoals are as well guarded as can be expected. Under the superintendence of the Engineering department of the Customs, light-houses have been erected on West Volcano, Showeishan, North Saddle, and Gutzlaff Is'ands, and at Woosung. There are also two lightships in the Yangtsze below Woosung.
As a port for foreign trade Shanghai grew but gradually until it gained a great impetus by the opening in 1861 of the Yangtsze and Northern ports, secured by the Treaty of Tientsin, and a further increase by the opening up of Japan. The first event of importance since the advent of foreigners was the taking of the city by a band of rebels in 1853, who held it for seventeen months. This caused a large number of refugees to seek shelter within the foreign settlements, and the price of land rose very considerably. Owing to the occupation of the city the authorities were powerless to
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collect the duties, and it was in consequence agreed between the Taotai and the three Consuls (British, French, and United States') that they should be collected under foreign control. This was found to work so much to the advantage of the Chinese Government that the system was extended, subsequently to the Treaty of Tientsin, to all the open ports, and thus the Foreign Inspectorate of Customs was established, the head-quarters of which were for some years, and according to the original regulations. should still be, at Shanghai. In 1861 the Taipings approached Shanghai and threatened the city and settlements. The taking of Soochow on 25th May, 1860, had driven a large number of the inhabitants of that city and the surrounding districts to Shanghai for protection, so that the native population increased rapidly. It was variously estimated at from four hundred thousand to a million, but the smaller number is probably nearer the truth. So immensely did the price of land rise that it is stated ground which had originally cost foreigners fifty pounds per acre was sold for ten thousand pounds. At this time the old Cricket Ground was sold at such an enormous profit that after the shareholders had been repaid the original cost there was a balance of some forty-five thousand taels, which the owners generously devoted to the foundation of a fund for the use of the public, to be applied to the purposes of recreation only. Unfortunately thirty thousand taels of this amount was lent by the treasurer on his own responsibility to the Club, in which institution he was a share- bolder. As the profits on the club wer never sufficient to enable the shareholders to repay this loan, the building and furniture were taken over in 1869 by the trustees on behalf of the Recreation Fund, to which the building still belongs. This fund has proved very useful in rendering assistance to some other public institutions, besides having purchased for public recreation all the ground in the interior of the new Race Course. By 1861 provisions had increased in price to four times what they had been some years previously. Efforts were made to keep the rebels at a distance from Shanghai; a detachment of British Royal Marines and an Indian Regiment garrisoned the walls, while the gates on the side towards the French Settlement were guarded by French Marines. In August, 1861, the city was attacked, and the suburbs between the city walls and river were in consequence destroyed by the French, the rebels being ultimately driven back. In December, the rebels to the number of one hundred thousand again threatened the Settlements. The approaches were barricaded and the Defence Creek constructed and fortified at an expense of forty-five thousand taels. A volunteer force was also formed amongst the foreign residents, under the command of Captain, now Sir Thomas Wade, which did really good service. Before the close of 1862 the rebels had been driven by the British Forces beyond a radius of thirty miles around Shanghai.
At the time the local native Authorities were severely pressed they availed themselves of the services of an American alventurer named Ward, who raised a band of deserters from foreign ships and rowdies of all nations who had congregated at Shanghai, with whose help he drilled a regiment of natives. After passing under the command of another low caste American of the name of Burgevine, who sub- sequently deserted to the rebels, the Imperial Authorities found it impossible to control these raw and undisciplined levies, and at their earnest request. Admiral Sir James Hope consented to the appointment of Major, now Colonel, Gordon, R.E., to the command. Having by him been made amenable to discipline, they now rendered the greatest service in the suppression of the rebellion; indeed it is generally held doubtful if the Taipings would ever have been overcome but for the assistance of "The Ever Victorious Army," as this hastily raised band was named. Amongst other services they regained possession of the important city of Soochow. From 1860 to 1865 one British and two Indian Regiments and a lattery of Artillery were stationed at Shanghai.
Since that time there have been few historical events worthy of record in a brief summary. On Christmas eve, 1870, the British Consulate was burned down and most of the records completely lost. In May, 1874, a riot occurred in the French Settlement, owing to the intention of the Municipal Council to make a road through an old graveyard belonging to the Ningpo Guild. One or two Europeans were
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A considerable amount of foreign severely injured, and three natives lost their lives. owned property was destroyed. An extensive fire in the French Concession in August, 1878, destroyed 991 houses; the loss was estimated at Tls. 1,500,000.
As at all the open ports, foreigners are in judicial matters subject to the immediate control of their Consuls, British subjects coming under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, which was opened in September, 1865. Subjects of Her Britannic Majesty have to pay a poll tax of five dollars for gentlemen and one dollar for artizans and labourers," for which they have the privilege of being registered at the Consulate, and of being heard as plaintiff's before the Court. There is enforced registra- tion at several of the other Consulates, but it is free of charge. Chinese residents in the Foreign Settl ments are amenable to their own laws, administered by a so called Mixed Court, which was established at the instigation of Sir Harry Parkes in 1864, and is presided over by an official of tl e rank of Tung-chi. The cases are watched by foreign assessors from the different Consulates, the first British assessor calling himself a co-judge." The working of the Court, especially in regard to civil suits, is far from The matter satisfactory, as the judge has not sufficient power to enforce his decisions. bas lately been engaging the attention of the authorities at Peking. For the French Concession there is a separate Mixed Court, which sits at the French Consulate.
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In local affairs the residents govern themselves by means of Municipal Councils, under the authority of the "Land Regulations." These were originally drawn up by H.B.M. Consul in 1845, but have since undergone various amendments. In 1854 the first general Land Regulations-the city charter, as they may be called-wer arranged between the British Consul, Captain Balfour, and the local authorities, by which persons of all nationalities were allowed to rent land within the defined limits, and in 1863 the so-called "American Settlement" was amalgamated with the British into one Municipality. The "Committee of Roads and Jetties," originally consisting of "three upright British Merchants," appointed by the British Consul, afterwards became the "Municipal Council," elected by the renters of land, and when the revised Land Regulations came into force in 1870, the "Council for the Foreign Community of Shanghai North of the Yang-king-pang," elected in January of each year by all householders who pay rates on an assessed rental of five hundred taels and owners of land valued at five hundred taels and over.
Te Council now consists of nine members of various nationalities, who elect their own chairman and vice-chairman A committee of residents was appointed in and who give their services free. November, 1879, to revise the present regulations, but their report has not yet been presented. A separate Council for the French Concession was appointed in 1862, and now works under the "Réglement d'Organisation Municipale de la Concession Française," passed in 1868, and consists of four French and four foreign members, elected for two years, half of whom retire annually. They are elected by all owners of land on the Concession, or occupants paying a rental of a thousand francs per This, it will be anuum, or residents with an annual income of four thousand francs. noticed, approaches much more nearly to "universal suffrage" than the franchise of the other Settlements, which, as the hong sys em still exists to a consideral le extent and five and six roomed houses are now to be got for a rental under the required five hundred taels, is considered by many as excluding too large a proportion of respons.ble residents. The qualification for councillors North of the Yang-king-paug is the payment of rates