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CANTON-WHAMPOA
LADIES' DIRECTORY
Azevedo, Mrs. Braga, Shameen Beattie, Mrs., Fatei
Beeton, Mrs. S.
Bennett, Mrs., Shameen
Bent, Mrs., Shameen
Bogg, Mrs., Fatei
Bond, Mrs. Shameen Bone, Mrs., Shameen Bredenberg, Mrs. Bridie, Mrs., Tsansa Bröckelmann, Mrs., Shameen Bühlmann, Miss B., Shameen Butler, Miss, Kuk-fau Byworth, Mrs, L. A.
Danenberg, Mrs. F.
Dourdin, Mrs.
Erskine, Mrs. C. H., Fearon, Mrs., Shameen
Flug, Mrs. E.
Fulton, Mrs. A. A. Fulton, Miss, M.D.,
Graves, Mrs., Ng Sin Mun Green, Miss, Ng Sin Mun Griffith, Mrs., Shameen Hug, Mrs., Shameen
Hyland, Mrs. A. H., Shameen
Iliff, Mrs., Fatei
Kerr, Mrs., Fatei
Kollecker, Mrs., Fatei
Lafrentz, Mrs. C., Shameen (absent)
Lossius, Mrs.
Loureiro, Mrs., J. W.
Luz, Mrs. D. M. da, Shameen
Martel, Mrs., Shameen
Martinson, Mrs. W.
McCloy Mrs.
McMinn, Miss, Ng Sin Mun
McWade, Mrs. R.
Mesny, Miss, Shameen
Naorojee, Mrs. B., Shameen Nielsen, Mrs.
Niles, Miss M. W., M.D. Nombel, Mrs., E.
North, Miss, Fatei
Noyes, Mrs., Fa-tei
Noyes, Miss, Kuk-fau
Pasquet, Mrs., E., Shameen
Pfankuchen, Mrs., Shameen Potter, Miss
Pustau, Mrs. A. von
Remedios, Mrs. J., Shameen
Ringer, Mrs., Shameen
Sage, Mrs.
Scott, Mrs., H. B. M. Consulate Selden, Mrs., Fatei
Senna, Mrs. V. F., Shameen
Sharnhorst, Mrs. G. D., Shameen Silva, Mrs. Eça da, Shameen
Silva, Miss Eça da, Shameen Simmons, Mrs. Ng Sin Mun Steaven, Mrs.
Sugden, Mrs. Shameen
Summers, Mrs. J. A., Shameen
Swan, Mrs., Canton Hospital
Tavares, Mrs., Shameen
Tavares, Mrs. F. X. M. P.
Thomas, Mrs., Shameen
Tope, Mrs. S. G.
Wells, Miss, Shameen
White, Miss C. J. Ng Sin Mun (absent)
Williams, Mrs., Shameen
Wilson, Miss S., Tsan-sa
Wisner, Mrs., Fa-tei (absent)
Wood, Miss, Tsan-sa
Wyon, Mrs., Imperial Chinese Mint
Wyon, Miss
Zazersky, Mrs.
WHAMPOA
黃埔
Whang-po
This village was formerly the seat of a large portion of the foreign trade with Canton, as foreign sailing vessels are not allowed to go farther up the Pearl River. The trade in sailing vessels has, however, dwindled to very small proportions, and Whampoa is now almost deserted. A branch of the Maritime Customs is stationed here. The large mud docks formerly belonging to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com- pany were sold to the Chinese Government and have since been used for the gunboat squadron. A Government Torpedo School has been established here.
The village, known as Bamboo Town, is a dirty and unattractive place without any feature of interest, but the scenery around is picturesque and pleasing. Two lofty pagodas on neighbouring eminences are conspicuous objects from the river. The first of these, called the Whampoa Pagoda, is built on an island rising abruptly from the
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