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SEOUL CHEMULPO

AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MIsn. (South)

Rev. W. M. and Mrs. Junkin

Rev. W. D. and Mrs. Reynolds

Rev. L. B. Tate

Dr. A. D. and Mrs. Drew

Rev. E. and Mrs. Bell

Rev. W. B. Harrison

Miss Mattie D. Ingold, M.D.

Miss M. S. Tate

Miss L. F. Davis

會公書聖英大

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY

Alex. Kenmure, agent

CHURCH OF ENGLAND

Rt. Rev. C. J. Corfe, D.D., Bishop

Rev. M. N. Trollope, M.A., Kanghoa Rev. A. B. Turner, B.A.

Rev. Sidney J. Peake (absent) F. R. Hillary

J. S. Badcock

H. E. Charlesworth

H. Pearson

Wm. Smart

J. W. Hodge

Dr. E. H. Baldock

Miss K. M. Allen, M.D.

Miss Rodman

Nurse Webster

Community of St. Peter

Sister Nora, in charge

Sisters Rosalie, Margaretta, Alma Lay Sister Lois

CANADIAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH MISSION

Rev. W. B. Scranton, M.D., superdt. Mrs, W. B. Seranton (absent) Rev. H. G. and Mrs. Appenzeller Rev. D. A. and Mrs. Bunker

Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Busteed (absent)

Dr. E. D. Mrs. Follwell, Pyeng Yang Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Noble, do. Women's Foreign Missionary Society

Mrs. M. F. Scranton

Miss L. C. Rothweiler Miss E. A. Lewis

Miss Mary M. Cutler, M.D. Miss J. O. Paine

Miss Lulu E. Frey

MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS

Monsgr. G. Mutel, vicar apostolic

Rev. V. Poisnel, cure of the cathedral Rev. P. Villemot, procureur

Church of St. Joseph

Rev. C. Doucet, first provicar College of Ryong-san

Rev. E. Chargebauf, second pro-

vicar superior

Rev. J. L. Rault, professor Rev. P. Pasquier, professor Revs. J. Wilhelm, X. Baudounet, L. Le Merre, J. Vermorel, L. Curlier, J. Alix. L. Dutertre, L. Le Gendre, C. Bouillon, E. Devise, M. Lac- routs, P. Guinand, J. Bouyssou, J. Mialon, A. Deshayes, C. Peynet, O. Chapelain, missionaries Orphanage of St. Paul de Chartres Rev. Mother Stanislas, superior Five Sisters

SCHOOL GOVERNMENT ENGLISH

Head Master—W. du Flon Hutchison Assistant Master-T. E. Hallifax Five Native Assistants

SCHOOL-GOVERNMENT FRENCH

Head Master-E. Martel

SCHOOL-GOVERNMENT RUSSIAN

Head Master-Biruykoff

TELEGRAPHS-ROYAL COREAN

Superintendent-H. J. Mühlensteth

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. The British Consul in his report for 1896 says:Chemulpo, which thirteen years ago was a collection of fifteen miserable huts, is now a large and flourishing centre of trade, with broad metalled roads, good substantial buildings, and a foreign population of some 6,000 or 7,000, mostly Japanese and Chinese. The Chinese and Japanese settlements are fully occupied, and the price of land in the general foreign settlement has risen to almost fabulous rates". There is a Municipal Council, composed of the Foreign Consuls, one Corean official, and three representatives of the landholders. The outer anchorage is accessible

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