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of whom there are about 160,000 in the country. The entire population of the kingdom in 1893 was 1,000,000. Slavery, since its abolition by the French Treaty of 1884, has almost entirely disappeared.

The Government of Cambodia is a monarchy, under French protection. The present King, Somdach Pra Maha Norodom, succeeded his father King Ang Duong in 1860. In June, 1884, Norodom signed a new treaty with France, by which the administration of the country was handed over to French Residents. Since the convention of 1892 the native functionaries are appointed by the king, under the control of the French Administration, and are paid from the treasury of this kingdom.

Phnom-penh, the present capital of Cambodia and seat of the Government, is situated on the river Mekong, nearly in the heart of the kingdom. The king's palace is a large building, and the portion devoted to his use is built and furnished in European style. The king's steam workshops, attached to the palace, are superintended by French marine engineers. French functionaries have charge of the treasury, the administration of justice, customs, and public works and taxes. Pnom-penh has been considerably improved under the present rule, especially since the year 1889. Many roads have been made and numerous sanitary works carried out in the town, such as drainage works, the filling up of pools, marshes, etc. The new Treasury, in the ancient Khmer style of architecture, is a most remarkable building. The other prominent public buildings are the Post Office, Court, Hospital, Personnel and Regis- tration Office, Commissariat of Police, new barracks for Marine Infantry, Public Works Office, Commercial Museum, Harbour Office, and the Indo-China Bank and Messageries Fluviales agencies. The Résident Supérieur has a handsome Residence in the city. The population of Pnom-penh is estimated at 39,000. Though the country generally is entirely undevelopped, trade at present is considerably extending. Cambodia has no seaports of any importance, and the import and export trade passes through the port of Saigon. Customs dues have been iniposed since July, 1887, with exemptions in favour of French goods and shipping. The tariff is based on the general tariff of France, modified in certain points. The port of Kampot can only be frequented by small native coasting vessels from Siam and by Chinese junks. Easy communication is afforded with the principal towns of the interior, Saigon, Angkor and Battambang, and Stung-treng and Khone, in the Laos, by subsidized mail steamers of the Messageries Fluviales. Telegraphic communication exists between the principal towns of Cambodia and a land wire passing through Cambodia and Laos connects Cochin-China with Bangkok and Tavoy (Burmah).

DIRECTORY

Supreme King-H.M. SOMDACH PRA MAHA NORODOM TIPPUDEY KAMPOUCHIA Second King-H.R.H. SOMDACH PRA MAHAOBBAREACH

RÉSIDENCE SUPÉRIEURE

Résident Supérieur-Huyn de Verneville Déléguéau Conseil Supérieur des colonies-

O. Vaudelet

Chef du Cabinet-Jeannerat

Chef du Secrétariat-De Lalande Calan Attachés au Cabinet-E. Carlinot, F. Col-

comb, A. Rousseau, G. Maspero Résident de Pnom-penh-Garnier-Laroche Secrétaire-C. Bellan Chancelier-Boullier

Chef de Poste de Kompong Speu–Pech Chef de Poste de Sambot-L. Cazayeux Résident Kampot-C. Pallier

Secrétaire id. -Fuyet de Montjoye Chancelier id. Le Gallen

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Résident Kompong Thom-Marquant

Secrétaire Kompong Thom-Le Gouas Résident Pursat-D. Hertrich Chancelier id. J. G. Tournié Résident Soai-Rieng—P. Collard Chancelier id. -L. Tiersonnier Résident Kratie-Adhémar Leclèrc Secrétaire id. -L. Bourgois Résident Takéo A. Lorin Vice-Résident id. -A. Galloy Interprète-Cazeau

Imprimerie de la Residence Supér.-Cazeau Chef Jardinier-Héraud Cadastre-Girardin, geométre principal Maitre de Port-Yonnet

Receveur de l' Enregistrement-Pujol Instruction Publique-Flamaut, directeur Garde Indigéne-E. Sauvalle, inspecteur

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