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PINGYANG-KUNSAN

DIRECTORY

COAL MINES-IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD

L. Cuvillier, ingénieur en chef, E.C.P.

H. Rapin, sous-ingénieur

Rondon Plaisant et Co. Com'l Agents

CONSULATE JAPAN

In charge C. Shinjo

院信通國帝韓大

IMPERIAL COrean CommuNICATIONS DEPT.

Postmaster-Hwang Chung Yun

Telegraph Manager-Yi Chung Hiung

MUNICIPAL OFFICE

Principal-Y. Ayematsu

Chancelier-K. Kamei Inspector of Police-T. Arima

MISSIONS

For Protestant Missions see end of

Corean Directory

MISSION ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS

Rev. L. Le Merre

Rev. J. Meng

POST OFFICE-IMPERIAL JAPANESE

Director-I. Hori

Clerk-R. Sakane

KUNSAN

Kunsan, one of the new ports opened to foreign trade on the 1st May, 1899, is situated at the mouth of the Yong Dang River, which runs for many miles, forming the boundary line between the two provinces of Chulla-do and Chung-Chong-do, on the West Coast of Corea, and lies about halfway between Jenchuan and Mokpo. The two provinces referred to are so noted for their abundant supply of agricultural produce that they are called the magazines of the kingdom. The principal articles of export are: rice, wheat, beans, different kinds of medicines, ox-hides, grasscloth, paper, bamboo articles, fans both open and folding, screens and mats, bicho de mar, dried awabi, with various kinds of fish and seaweed.

The port itself was well known as the export station for the revenue rice, when the Government revenue was paid in rice and collected in this port for transmission to the capital. The foreign trade in 1903 amounted to £85,952 in exports and £92,947 in im- ports. Among import goods, shirtings, lawns, cotton yarn, matches, kerosene oil, etc., had already found their way to the port prior to its opening for distribution to different markets, and the importation of these goods has since steadily increased in such a way as to guarantee the future of Kunsan as a port of trade.

DIRECTORY

BEPPOO HOTEL

S. Beppoo, proprietor

CHINESE MERCHANTS

Tong Shun Tai & Co. Kin Sin Tong & Co.

CONSULATE―JAPAN

Acting-Consul-K. Tsuchiya Interpreter-Y. Hosumoto Police Inspector—A. Hatta

CUSTOMS

Asst.-in-charge-S. K. Nakabayashi Tidewaiters - N. Umemoto, S. Ya-

manouchi

Medical Officer—K. Sasaki

院信通國帝韓大

IMPERIAL COREAN COMMUNICATION DEPT.

Postmaster--Yi Kiung Sock

Telegraph Manager-Yi Chae Guu

JAPANESE MERCHANTS

Hori & Co. (steamship agents)

Ohsawa & Co.

Nukii & Co.

Ohgi & Co.

Nunoi & Co. Okabe & Co.

Takase & Co.

Ishida & Co.

Shimota & Co.

Kanamori & Co.

do.

Ohsawa & Co. (agent for Osaka Shosen

Kaisha)

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