Manila, proclaimed capital, [36]; City Council of, [36]; the city walls and fosse of, [54], [231], [343] (footnote); opened to foreigners, [256]; public buildings, [344]; port works, [344]; the Bay of, [345]; the public lighting of, [346]; the business quarter of, [347]; La Escolta, [347], [557]; Easter week in, [348]; vehicle traffic in, [348]; theatres, [349], [558]; bull-ring, [350]; hotels, [352], [558]; the Press, [352], [468], [559]; botanical gardens, [353]; Luneta Esplanade, [353]; dwelling-houses, [353]; society in, [354]; population of, [355], [615]–[6]; climate of, [354]; earthquakes affecting, [356]; dress in, [357]; after 1898, [556]; refrigerated meat-stores, [556]; innovations in, [557]; Bilíbid jail, [557]; clubs, theatres, hotels, [558]; drinking “Saloons,” [559]; new feast-days, [560]; the municipality of, [560]; as seat of Insular Government, [560]; the Federal zone of, [560]
Manobos, the Moro tribe of, [145]
Marahui campaign, the, [144]
Marble, [334]
Marivéles, [345] (footnote)
Marti, the Cuban patriot, [417]
Martin, Gerónimo, [51]
Martyrs, the, of Japan, [66]–[71]; Philippine, [107]
Massacre of Chinese, [93], [115]–[6]; of other foreigners, [116]