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TAINAN-FU AND TAKOW-SWATOW

Sui-kee

MALCAMPO & Co., Merchants and Com-

mission Agents

J. Malcampo Quioga (Amoy)

Ong Bian Hoạt

Yap Guan Cho

興東

Tong hóng.

MANNICH & Co., JULIUS, Merchants and

Commission Agents

Julius Mannich

Alexr. Turrian

Hans Stollberg

Agency

Nippon Yusen Kaisha

Mannheim Reinsurance Company Transatlantic Marine Insce. Co.

MANSON (DAVID) MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND

MEDICAL SCHOOL

Hon. Surgeon and Instructor-W.

Wykeham Myers, M.B., &c.

Committee-P. L. Warren, A. W. Bain,

Julius Mannich

Hon. Treasurers-Bain & Co.

MEHTA & Co., Merchants and Commission

Agents

D. C. Mehta

MYERS, W. WYKEHAM, M.B., C.M., M.A.O.,

Medical Practitioner

OLLIA & Co., D. D., Merchants and Com-

mission Agents

D. D. Ollia

PILOT

S. P. Dalal

H. Vosteen

ROMAN CATHOLIC (DOMINICAN) Mission

Rev. F. B. Herce, Takao

Rev. J. Clemente, Ban-kim-cheng

Rev. F. Giner, Soa-lun

Rev. R. Colomer, Lo-chu-cheng Rev. J. Khanh, Tainan-fu

TAIT & Co., Merchants

Tsuah Gheetieng, agent Agencies

Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Company Shanghai Steamship Company, Ld. China Merchants S. N. Company North China Insurance Company Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton Straits Insurance Company, Limited

Takow Tug Company

Bain & Co., general manager

WRIGHT, D. MONCRIEFF, Merchant

Agencies

Yangtsze Insurance Association, Ld. China Fire Insurance Company, Ld.

SWATOW

Swatow, which was first thrown open to foreigners by the Treaty of Tientsin, 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 inland, 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, where the opium vessels used to anchor, 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 får 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 1861 several ineffectual attempts were made to pass through its gates. In 1866 a visit was made under more favourable circumstances, but it is only within the last few years that the population has refrained from annoyance and insult to foreigners within its walls. In 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 demonstra- tions of the populace against it that the matter fell through. Foreign residences,

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