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M. Boiko

NEWCHWANG-TALIENWAN

A. T. Chudotvorov, cashier

Tiehling

A. O. Bartmer, signs per pro.

S. T. Velikoboretz, cashier Moukden

I. A. Nezabytovsky, signs per pro.

E. K. Rogenhagen

S. E. Hondzinsky

S. Pecheritza

A. N. Lazarev, cashier

NATIVE CUSTOMS

Commissioner A. Maltchenko First Assistant-J. N. Segerdal Second do. -B. B. Norman Russian Secretary-P. G. Sorokün Examiner:-E. A. Strehlneck

Assistant Examiners-H. G. Burton,

W. Kniffert

Tidewaiters--0. Samuelsen, G. R.

Fawcett, N. A. Forat, D. Puls Miscellaneous-A. Katchenko Guard-boat-Watchers-T. Siokoft, J. Oleynikoff, B. Maltneff, T. Gaponoff. N. Choolukin, J. Denisenko

WINCKLER & Co., Storekeepers, Importers

and Exporters

A. Frahm, sign the firm

G. Winckler,

W. von Roescha

P. Ehlers

K. Oellaichs

do.

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Limited

T. Nakamura, manager

K. Ito, sub-manager

S. Fukami

S. Hongo

I. Misaki

LADIES' DIRECTORY

Aronson, Mrs. L. T. (Harbin) | Fawcett, Mrs.

Bandinel, Mrs.

Blecher, Mrs.

Bowra, Mrs.

Bush, Mrs.

Carlos, Mrs.

Carlos, Miss

Carlos, Miss Sylvia

Carson, Mrs.

Clark, Mrs.

Daly, Mrs.

Decker, Mrs.

Farmer, Mrs.

Heuckendorff, Miss

Hosie, Mrs.

Hunt, Mrs.

Ievley, Mrs. I. S. (Harbin); Lakshevich, Mrs. L. I., do. Lawrence, Mrs.

Lloyd, Mrs.

Lorenzen, Mrs.

Lorenzen, Miss

Miller, Missi

Contreras, Miss L. de(Harbin) Miller, Mrs.

L

Miller, Mrs. H. P.

Nakamura, Mrs.

Preobrajenskaya, Mrs. M.

N. (Harbin)

Schaaf, Mrs.

Schmidt, Mrs. A.

Segerdal, Mrs.

Schmidt, Mrs. H.

Sloss, Mrs.

Smith, Mrs.

Stepanov, Mrs. P.G.(H'bin.) Stepanov, Mrs. M.de, do. Strehlueek, Mrs. Szigetvary, Mrs. Van Ess, Mrs.

Voronova, Mrs. M. (Harbin)

TALIENWAN

灣連大 Ta-lien-wan

Talienwan is a bay to the north-east of Port Arthur, on the Liaotung Peninsula. It was acquired on lease from China by Russia in 1898 and a free port is to be established, which will be connected by the Manchurian Railway with the Trans- Siberian Railway, of which latter it will in reality be the principal terminus. Talien- wan is an open bay, some six miles wide and six deep, and open to the easterly winds. It was in Victory Bay, an inlet of Talienwan, that the British fleet and transports

anchored during the hostilities with China in 1860.

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