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PORTUGAL

Diplomatic Representatives.

1. Of Portugal in Great Britain.

Envoy and Minister. — Seiilior MaiioerTeixeira Gomes. First Secretary. — Pedro de Tovar.

Commercial Attached: Consul-Gcneral in London. — Demetrio Cinatti. There are Consular representatives at Cardiff, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Consular agents at Cork, Dublin, Dundee, Leitli, Glasgow, Hull, Southampton.

2. Of Gkeat Britain in Poiitugal,

Envoy and Minister- — Sir Arthur Hardiiige, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., ap- pointed, September, 1911. Secretary. — W. Seeds. Oonsid.—?. A. Somers Cocks, C.M.G. Naval Attctche. — C&\^tsLm William A. H. Kelly, R.N. Military Attache.— Col. W. E. Fairholme, C.M.G., M.V.O.

There are Consular representatives at Lisbon, Belem, Faro, Setubal, Figueira, Leixoes, Oporto, &c. ; Funchal (Madeira), St. Michael's (Azores), St. Vincent (Cape Verdes).

Consul to Portuguese Possessions in West Africa south of the Gulf of Guinea. — F. Drummond Hay, M.A^'.O., residing at Loanda.

Consul at Lourenco Marques. —

There are Consuls or Vice-Consuls at Bissau (Guinea), Chinde, Inliani- bane, Mozambique, Tete, Quiliniane, Lobito, and Sao Thome, Consul at Marmagao (Goa), Vice-Consul at Macao (China).

Dependencies.

The colonial possessions of Portugal, situated in Africa and Asia, arc as I'ollows : —.

Colonial Possessions

Area : English sq. miles

Popula- tion

1

Colonial Possessions

Area : English sq. miles

Popula- tion

Possession in Africa: Cape Verde Islands

(1910) . Guinea. Principe and St.

Thomas' Islands

(1*)02) . Angola . Mozambique.

1,480 13,940

360 484,800 293,400

793,980

142,552 ! 820,000

42,103 4,119,000 3,120,000 1

Possessions in Asia : In India— Goa (1000) Daii.ao, Diu (1900). Indian Archipelago

(Timor, &c.). China : Macao, &c,

(1900).

1 Total, Asia.

1,469 169

7,330

4

8,972

475,513 56,285

300,000

63,991

895,789

Total Africa

8,243,655 1

Total, Colonics.


 * 802,952

9,139,444

Portuguese India consists of Goa, containing the capital, Panjin, on the Malabar coast ; Daniao, on the coast about 100 miles north of P>ombay ; and Diu, a small island about 140 miles west of Damao. In Goa there are 501 saltworks emjdoying 1,968 men, the annual production amounting to about 12,200 tons. In Damao there are 11 salt works, and in Diu 5. In 1906 deposits of manganese were discovered near Moimngao and al)out 6 cunccins