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of the Provincial Commander-in-Chief are established, between it and the Tonkin frontier. It was opened to the Franco-Annamese trade on the 1st June, 1889, but so far the little trade existing has been of a very petty description, and will continue so until the Langson railway, which was opened in December, 1894, is extended to Lungchow, This extension has been authorised by the Chinese Government, and a further exten- sion to Nanning is in contemplation. Telegraph communication exists with Canton and cther places down the West River, with Mêngtză in Yunnan, via Po-sê, and with places in Tonkin. An establishment of the Imperial Maritime Customs is maintained here. The net value of the trade coming under the cognisance of the Foreign Customs for 1900 was Tls. 132,510, for 1899 Tls. 85,636, and for 1898 Tls. 134,885.

局官路鐵

DIRECTORY

CHEMIN DE FER DU KOUANG-SI: Ligne de

Long-tchou à Nam-quan

Directeur général de la Commission

Impl. Chemin de Fer Marechal Sou

Sous-Directeur-généra! - General Mà

Directeur Ingenieuren chef-G. Bertrand

Ingenieur-Tcheng Tseng-ling

司公路鐵林務费

CIE DE FIVES-LILLE

Ingénieur A. Gueylard (absent)

Comptable-J. Laidet

CONSULATES

FRANCE

署事領國法大

Consul-F. Guillien (absent)

Gérant du Consulat F. Culliéret,

Vieure, administrateur des services

civils de l'Indo-Chine

Chancelier--C. P. H. Feer (absent) Chancelier substitué A. Voisin Secretaire—Lê Văn Huân Writer-Ma Wan-hsiang

Ecole Française directeur, A. Voisin Médecin-Dr. P. Gaimard

Interprèter-Joseph On Yong K'ang

ITALY

Consul -Chev. Z. Volpicelli (residing

in Hongkong)

Lung-chow Kuan

CUSTOMS-IMPERIAL MARITIME

Assistant-in-charge--J. H. Fougerat Assistant-H. M. Maze

Tidewaiter A. L. Demée

Surgeon Dr. P. A. Gaimard

MISSION DU KOUANG-SI

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Right Rev. J. M. Lavest, Nanning Rev. I. Renault

Rev. F. Poulat, Kweishen

Rev. C. L. Héraud, Wuhsien

Rev. F. M. Labully, Hsi-lin

Rev. C. E. V. Baufreton, Hailung

Rev. J. Marut, Ta-wu-tang

Rev. A. Barrière, Nanning

Rev. L. Rué, Lung-nü

Rev. A. M. I. Séguret, Ssu-hungchow

Rev. V. F. Thomas, Nanning

Rev. C. Pélamourgues, Wuchow

Rev. J. M. Epalle, Kiuchow

Rev. H. J. Coste, Shang-sze

Rev. A. Dalle, Yun-fu

Rev. V. Sifferley, Ko-how

Rev. H. Costenoble, Lungchow Rev. L. Crocq, Pin-nam Rev. Auguen, Sam-li Rev. Ducœur, Si-lin

SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE

Director—A. Voisin

Professor-J. On Yong K’ang

MENGTSZ

自蒙 Mung-tsz

This is a district city in south-east Yunnan, and together with Man-hao, a village on the left bank of the Red River, was opened to tra le by the Additional Convention to the French Treaty of Tientsin of the 25th April, 1886, signed at Peking on the 26th June, 1887. The town is two days' journey from Man-hao and about six days' from the frontier of Tonkin at Laokay, and is beautifully situated, being built on a cultivated

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