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SAIGONCHOLON

TALAYRACH FILS, Vins, Bvd. Charner, 27, 29,

TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED-EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA; Office, Cape Saint James

S. L. James, superintendent (absent)

P. Marshall, acting superintendent C. Smith, acting clerk in charge W. G. Baker, supervisor

H. J. Fairchild, operator G. Tobin,

do.

R. B. Beattie, operator

W. E. Gray,

do.

W. G. Hale & Co., agents, Saigon

TOURNIAIRE, J., Courtier, Commisseur-

priseur

THIOLLIER, AUG., Avocat défenseur, 14,

Boulevard Charner

Paul Marquié, avocat, secrétaire

TRIGANT, G., Harness Maker and Carriage

Builder, Rue Charner

Dunoyer

TRAMWAYS-COMPAGNIE FRANÇAISE DE (Indo-Chine); Siége Social, Kue de la Victoire, Paris; Direction exploitation 12. Boulevard Charner

Lecadre, directeur

W. Wilkes, accountant H. Bader, ingénieur L. Beghi,

id.

F. Martin,

id.

A. Sévérac,

id.

H. Lassen

VELIN, Ch., Tissus de Coton

A. Cornille, agent G. Hendrickx

VEUVE-TOURNIER, J., Tailleur, Rue Catinat

H. Gros

L. Costes

VIAUD, Veterinary Surgeon, Rue Catinat

VILLOTI, ED., Vins et Spiritueux, Boulevard

Charner, 135

WEILL-WORMSER, ED., Négociant, Quai Francis Garnier 10: Ad. Tel. Weiworms

Allatini & Co. (Marseille) Allatini Bros, (London) Achille Block, (Paris) Ed. Weill Wormser,

(Saigon) M. Weill Wormser (Paris)

V. Ascoli, fondé de pouvoirs B. Blot, comptable

P. Demaretz

J. André

levard Charner, 33, 37

UNION DES FEMMES DE FRANCE (Croix | WATSON, Billiard Room, Rue Catinat Bou-

rouge française), Rue Lagrandière, 38

Présidente d'honneur-Mme. Doumer Présidente de l'ouvre à Saigon, Mme.

Forino

UNION RICE MILL

WIRTH, G., "Au Gagne-petit," Storekeeper,

59. Rue Catinat

Blanc

W. & Th. Speidel & Co., general agents ZAMORA, F., Licencié en Médécine et

E. Geyer, manager

Chirurgie, Khanh hoi

CHOLON

This town, distant four miles from Saigon, with which it is connected by two steam tramways, is the seat of most of the Chinese trade of the Colony. Cholon may be said to be the granary of Cochin-China, and is the seat of much commercial activity. Most of the rice mills are located in this place, there being no less than six worked by steam, and there are several large brickyards. The town, like Saigon, possesses a Municipal Council, composed partly of French, partly of Annamites, and partly of Chinese. The population in 1897 was 67,712.

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