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cyprus, as i saw it in 1879-第112章

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occasioned by the abrupt departure of Christina was quickly lulled by
the arrival of the middle…aged…maid of all work of seventy…five; who
has performed all her arduous duties with admirable patience。 Our own
servants have been most satisfactory since their first engagement upon
our arrival in Cyprus in January last; Georgi the 〃prodigal son;〃 has
been of much service as interpreter; and is an honest and willing young
man; but there is a peculiarity in his physical constitution exhibited
in the mutual want of attachment between his person and his buttons。
These small but necessary friends continually desert him; and his shoes
appear to walk a few inches faster than his feet; leaving him in a
chronic state of down…at…heel。 Collars will not assimilate with his
neck; whether they are tied with strings; or fastened with buttons; the
result is the same; and Georgi's exterior when all or three parts of his
buttons have deserted him; exhibits a looseness which I am glad to say
by no means applies to his character。 The cook Christo is an excellent
fellow; always willing to please; and good in his profession; added to
which; he assumes a demeanour of importance which is irresistible; and
makes all paths smooth。 My Abyssinian; Amarn; is always the same quiet;
steady character; who performs his daily work with the calm regularity
of the stream that turns a mill…wheel; and can always be depended on。 It
is a pleasure to me that our party does not dissolve upon leaving
Cyprus; but the servants accompany us on the Asiatic shore。

   In conclusion; I must acknowledge with due thanks the valuable
   assistance that I have received in statistical information afforded by
   the kindness of the High Commissioner; His Excellency General Biddulph;
   R。 A; C。 B。; and the various chief commissioners of districts; including
   Lieutenant…Colonel White; First Royal Scots; of Lefkosia;
   Lieutenant…Colonel Warren; R。 A。; of Limasol (now promoted to Chief of
   the Staff); Claude Delaval Cobham; Esq。; M。 A。; of Larnaca; Captain
   Inglis; of Famagousta; and Captain A。 Wauchope; 42nd Highlanders; of
   Baffo。

In taking leave of Cyprus I must express my share in the general regret
at the departure of Sir Garnet and Lady Wolseley; from whom we received
much kindness。 His successor; General Biddulph; R。 A。; is well known as
a most able and painstaking officer; who is admirably suited for the
responsible position he now occupies; but all will remember with due
appreciation the vigorous administration of Sir Garnet Wolseley; who was
selected for the command of Cyprus in the difficult period of the first
British occupation。



THE END。

APPENDIX。

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER THROUGHOUT JOURNEYS IN CYPRUS。

FROM 1ST FEBRUARY TO 21ST AUGUST; 1879。

It will be remarked that August at Trooditissa is considerably lower in
temperature than July。

The following data; from 1st to 17th August; kindly supplied me by
Lieut。…Colonel White; Chief Commissioner of Lefkosia; will exhibit the
difference between that station; 442 feet above the sea level; and
Trooditissa Monastery; 4;340 feet。



The following official estimate of revenue and expenditure must be
accepted as only approximate。 As the taxes are at present collected by
dimes; or tenths; the amount must depend upon the agricultural
prosperity of the island; which is liable to considerable fluctuations;
and during the present year of semi…famine will result in a serious
diminution。 There will probably be a sensible decrease in the Customs
receipts; as the import of European goods has been checked by the
collapse of many European traders who had arrived in Cyprus at the first
announcement of the British occupation; and discovered that their goods
were unsuited to the requirements of the extremely poor and frugal
population。 The greater portion of the English traders have already
retired from the island; the Greek merchants who have been long
established are satisfied with small profits; and their expenses are
upon a proportionate scale; which renders British competition quite
impossible。 The Cypriotes decline to purchase from the English stores;
as they are ignorant of the language; and the goods are ill…adapted to
their wants。 The first rush of commercial activity due to the political
movement in 1878 has subsided; and the trade will be represented chiefly
by the agricultural exports from the island until some more favourable
conditions of our occupation may induce a new impulse; and capitalists
may venture upon investments in Cyprus。

The mines of umber near Larnaca have been let; and it is by no means
improbable that an extension may in a few years be apparent in
enterprises of this description。 Copper mines near Khrysokhus are being
opened; but the preliminary operations can afford no clue to the value
of the result。 The umber is shipped exclusively to Holland for the
manufacture of paint; and the produce of Cyprus is considered to be the
finest quality。 Although asbestos is reported to exist of a remarkably
long fibre and soft texture; I have never met with it except in the
coarse form which is common in many portions of the island; especially
on the Troodos range; where the base of this stone is a shining greenish
substance of a horny texture; which gradually terminates in bristles of
asbestos。 I have also seen it in thin veins of metamorphic rocks;
glittering like silver; and when scratched with a knife; it resolves
into a downy condition like scraped cotton。 All these mineral resources
require a special and minute investigation。



ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE IN CYPRUS FOR 1878…79。

Memorandum on the Revenue and Charges of the Island of Cyprus for the
Five Years from 1873…4 to 1877…8; under Turkish Administration; with an
Estimate for the Year 1878…9; including the Charges of British
Administration of the Island。

In submitting the enclosed statement of the accounts of Cyprus for the
past five years; with the estimate of revenue and expenditure for the
current official year; 1878…79; I propose to describe briefly the
character and operation of the several taxes of the island in the past;
and the considerations that have guided me in framing the estimate for
the present year。


Dimes; or Tithes on Produce of the Land。

This is the Government share of the produce of the land; and constitutes
by far the largest item in the revenue of the island。 In the; year 1874
the tithe was raised to an eighth part; or 12 1/2 per cent on the
produce; but that was abandoned in 1876; and the tithe is all that has
been since levied with the sanction of the Turkish Government。

The unit of the Turkish revenue system is the village; then the nahie;
or group of villages; then the caza (canton); then the sandjak
(arrondissement); and; lastly; the vilayet; or province; under a
Governor…General; Director of Finance; and Council of Administration。
Throughout these several stages…from the village to the nahie; caza;
sandjak; and chief place of the vilayet…there are excellent rules for
the check and disposition of the revenues; but they are not observed。
Indeed; in the judicial; as in the revenue and finan
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