G. F. Fraix, en district
HANOI—HAIPHONG
E. Décreaux, professeur à Phuc-Nhac A. E. Barbier, en district
A. Feillon, en district
J. A. Soubeyre, en district
P. F. D'Abrigeon, en district
P. A. Lecornu, curé de la paroisse
française de Hanoi
V. A. E. Defois, en district J. P. Viallet, en district Doumecq, en district
M. A. Guerrier, en district L. Corbel, en district
L. F. Navaillé, en district P. Petit, en district
NORDEMANN, EDM., Instituteur, Professeur
de langue Annamite, Rue du Coton
PAGES
J., Mécanicien, Entrepreneur, Rue J. Ferry et Bvd. Carreau
PARIS & CIE, Modes, Rue Paul Bert, 5
PERETTI, Fermier des Bouages et Vidanges PHARMACIE BLANC, Rue Paul Bert
Julien Blanc Albert Blanc
S. Gracias
+
PICCOLINI, Armurier, Graveur, Rue du
Coton, 36
POUEY, Negociant en Vins, Rue Paul Bert
SCHIESS, H. L., Négociant, Rue Paul Rert,
Lachal, fondé de pourvoir
SCHNEIDER, E., ainé, Papèterie, Libraire,
Rue Paul Bert
SCHNEIDER, F. H., Imprimerie typo-litho- graphique, Rue du Coton, 47, 49, 51, 53 F. H. Schneider, imprimeur, editeur
L. Sarger, prote Nicolas, comptable Houdebine, chef d'atelier Millet, metteur en pages De Souza, typographe
297
Bochinger, conducteur de machines Decagny, photographe Isler, dessinateur-lithographe
photograveur
Succursale, Rue Paul Bert
Graux
Usine à Papier
Honne, comptable
Santi, conducteur de machines
SCHROEDER, ALBERT, Merchant and Con- tractor for Public Works, Quai de Phuxa
SOCIETÉ DES GRANDS BAZARS PARISIENS
D'INDO-CHINE, Rue Paul Bert, 43-45
SOCIÉTÉ PHILHARMONIC D'HANOI
President J. Blanc Vice-Presidents-Hauser, Guignot Trésorier-Dussour Secrétaire---Piry
Chef d'Orchestre--Knosp
TOUSSAINT, Madame, Proprietaire, Rue
Jules Ferry
VINCENOT, PERE, Tailleur, R. Paul Bert, 39
VINSON, Entrepreneur et Mineur
WEIL, ALEXANDRE, Boucher, Rue Paul Bert
WUHRLIN FRÈRES, Distillerie à Vapeur,
Rue du Charbon, 46
XAVIER, M., Bureau de Tabac, Rue Paul
Bert, 47
YOLLE, Mécanicien, Blvard. Gia-Long, 11
HAIPHONG
This is the shipping port for Hanoi, Hai-duong, and Namdinh, the commercial centres of Tonkin. It is situated in lat. 20 deg. 51 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 42 min. E., on the river Cua Cam, which is connected by two or more channels or creeks with that great river connecting Yunnan with the Tonkin Gulf, called the Song-koi. The town of Haiphong is about sixteen and a half miles from the lighthouse. The light- house at the entrance of the river, on the island of Hon-Do, is visible at a distance of about six miles. The entrance to the port is obstructed by two bars; the outer one sand, the inner one mud. Haiphong is accessible, however, by vessels drawing from 19 to 20 feet. There is plenty of water in the river. Vessels anchor about a quarter of a mile from the shore in from 40 to 60 feet of water abreast of a creek communicating with the Song-koi. The banks of the river are low and consist of alluvial mud, from which the present town has with great labour and expense been reclaimed.
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