SEOUL CHEMULPO
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY
R. T. Turley, sub-agent
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISN. (SOUTH)
Rev. W. M. and Mrs. Junkin Rev. W. D. and Mrs. Reynolds
Rev. L. B. Tate
Dr. O. R. and Mrs. Avison
Miss Tate, Miss Davis
Rev. C. Johnson
CHURCH OF England
Rt. Rev. C. J. Corfe, D.D., Bishop Rev. M.N.Trollope, M.A. (Bhp's Cpln.) Rev. F. W. Doxat, B.A.
Rev. L. O. Warner
Rev. Maurice W. Davies
Sidney Peake (absent) Wm. Smart
J. H. Hodge
Dr. E. H. Baldock
Miss L. R. Cooke, M.D. Nurse Webster
Community of St. Peter
Sister Nora, in charge
Sisters Rosalie, Margaretta, Alma Lay Sister Lois
MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
Monsgr. G. Mutel, vicaire apost. Rev. J. Coste, provicaire Rev. V. Poisnel, procureur College of Ryong-san
Rev. L. Liouville, superior Rev. J. M. Wilhelm, professor Orphanage of St. Paul de Chartres Rev. Mother Stanislas, superior
ROYAL MINT
TELEGRAPHS-Imperial CHINESE
Manager-Li Yu Shên Engineer-H. I. Mühlensteth
TELEGRAPHS-ROYAL COREAN
Superintendent-Cho Ping Chek Clerk-in-charge-S. F. Chang
Allen, Mrs. H. N. Appenzeller, Mrs. H. G. Arbuckle, Mrs. Avison, Mrs. O. R. Bunker, Mrs. D. A. Cooke, Miss L. R., M.D. Cutler, Miss Mary, M.D. Davis, Miss Dmitrevsky, Mrs. Doty, Miss S. A.
Doxat, Mrs.
Frey, Miss Lulu
LADIES' DIRECTORY
Gifford, Mrs. D. L. Greathouse, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Miss Mary Hulbert, Mrs. H. B. Junkin, Mrs. W. M. Lewis, Miss E. A. Lefèvre, Mme. Miller, Mrs. T. S. Moore, Mrs. S. T. Noble, Mrs. W. A. Ohlinger, Mrs. F.
Paine, Miss J. O. Reynolds, Mrs. W. D. Rothweiler, Miss L. C. Scranton, Mrs. W. B. Scranton, Mrs. Mary Strong, Miss E. Swallen, Mrs. Tate, Miss
Underwood, Mrs., M.D. Vinton, Mrs.
CHEMULPO,
Port of JENCHUAN, called also JINSEN and INCHIUN
This port, known to the Japanese as Jinsen, is situated in lat. 37 deg. 28 min. 30 sec.. N. and long. 126 deg. 37 min. E., at the entrance to the Salée river, an embouchure of the Han-kang close to and immediately east of Roze island, on the west coast of Corea, in the metropolitan province of Kiung-kei. Though only nine years ago a mere fishing village, and now still in its infancy, many buildings of a substantial character have been erected and the port is rapidly rising into importance as a commercial centre.
The sub-prefectural town of Jenchuan is situated 10 li distant from the port, which latter is locally known as Chemulpo. Fut-bing on the Han-kang is the nearest prefectural city, and is distant some 35 li, near which place is situated, also on the Han-kang, the rising town of Mapu, which lies on the main road to Hanyang (Seoul) some 75 li distant from the port (Chemulpo), or 30 li from Seoul. The whole of the
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