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CHEFOO-WEI-HAI-WEI
SHANTUNG INDUSTRIAL SCHEME, Manu- facturers of Silk Lace, Woollen Under-
wear, Bristle Brushes, Furniture and
Preserved Fruits: Tel. Ad. Industrial
Jas. McMullan, director
利哈 Ha-lee
SIETAS & Co., H., Merchants, Navy Con-
tractors and Storekeepers, branch firms
at Tsingtau, Kiautschou, Port Arthur, Talienwan and Tongku
J. J. Block
H. C. N. Plambeck (Tsintau)
H. C. Augustesen
Constantin Hansen
G. Martini
W. Schröeder
T. Pusch
J. Jensen
H. Biehl
W. Führ
Agencies
World Marine Insurance Company Weinbau and Kelterei Gesellschaft
SINGTAI & Co., L. W., Merchants, Naval
Contractors and Storekeepers
Hoo-chin Leong
Agencies
Chefoo Bank
Chefoo Insurance Company
China Sugar Refining Company Chefoo Filanda
美士
SMITH & CO., L. H., Merchants
L. H. Smith
G. C. Russell J. Silverthorne O. Schmeil
Agencies
Chinese Eastern Railway
Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris International Bank of St. Petersburg Russo-Chinese Bank
Russian Steam Nav. in the East Russian Volunteer Fleet
Law Union and Crown Insurance Co. Manchester Assurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton
STANDARD OIL Co., of New York: Tel. Ad.
Hourglass
F. Kreyer Burton, acting agent
橋高
TAKAHASHI, T., Commission Merchant and
Shipping Agent
WEINBAU UND KELTEREI GESELLSCHAFT J. Block, H. Plambeck, proprietors H. Sietas & Co., general agents
WEI-HAI-WEI
衞海威 Weizhai-wei
Wei-hai-wei is situated on the south side of the Gulf of Pechihli near the extremity of the Shantung Promontory, and about 115 miles distant from Port Arthur on the north-west and the same from the German port of Kiaochau on the south-west. Formerly a strongly fortified Chinese naval station, it was captured by the Japanese on 30th January, 1895, and was held by them pending the payment of the indemnity, which was finally liquidated in 1898. Before the evacuation by the Japanese an agreement was arrived at between Great Britain and China that the former should take over the territory on lease from the latter, and accordingly, on the 24th May, 1898, the British flag was formally hoisted, the Commissioners representing their respective countries at the ceremony being Consul Hopkins, of Chefoo, and Captain King-Hall, of H.M.S. Narcissus, for Great Britain, and Taotai Yen and Captain Lin, of the Chinese war vessel Foochi, for China.
The harbour forms a deep bight or bay about eighteen miles in circumference, sheltered to the northward by the island of Liukungtao, which is about two miles long from east to west and one mile from north to south in its widest part, being approximately pear-shaped. The northern or sea coast of Liukungtao is composed of steep cliffs, while the opposite side is sandy beach, the intervening hills rising to a height of about 500 feet. The general appearance of the harbour is picturesque, the bay being surrounded with hills, the highest of which is about 1,600 feet. The town of Wei-hai-wei, which has a population of about 4,000, is situated at the north-west corner of the bay.
The harbour is good, having two entrances, one to the north and the other to the east, the easterly one, however, being closed to all ships drawing more than 19 feet of water. Good anchorage is obtainable for the largest ships within a few hundred yards from the Island. All the Government buildings on the Island have or are being
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