HANOIHAIPHONG
Servicedes Transports Haiphong-Laokay
Mondange, chef
Chavanieux, agent
Roux, commissaire "Thérèse
Ozanne, H. id.
"Claire"
Ateliers de Couture and Modes
Mdme. Duclarfait, chef
Mademoiselle Jeanne Serel, seconde
Id. Marthe Serel, modes
Atelier Tailleur sur Mesure
Glade, chef
Atelier de Confection Militaire
Moreau, chef
Atelier Sellerie Cordonnerie
Chevillard, surveillant selelrie Minazzio, cordonnerie
Atelier Mécanicien Electricien
Lebongnec, chef
Atelier Menuiserie Tapisserie Teinture
Sarazy, chef
Guillerme, adjoint
Usine Teinturerie Degraissage
Bouzon, chef
Succursale d'Haiphong
Brandela, directeur
Patthey, caissier comptable
Serenon, agent commercial
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agent des transports
Blanchet, chargé du transit
Milliet Baude, chargé du transit, aide
Succursale de Mongtze.
Foubert Emile, directeur
Foubert Léon, adjoint
Lesaint, comptable
Pradal, agent
Agence de Yenbay.
Maigrot, chef
Delmas, employé
Lafanegire, convoyeur
Agence de Laokay.
Beaubois Fils, chef
Beaubois Père, adjoint
Agence de Thanhoa.
Mayzoue, agent
Agence de Xieng-Khouang. Lhotte, chef Troude, adjoint
Duhamel, agent à Cua-Rao
Service des Transports du Yunnan. Duclos, chef à Mongtzé
Taffonneau, convoyeur à Mongtzé
Carnino, agent à Laokay
Couture, convoyeur à Laokay Meunier, agent à Man Hao
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VERNEUIL, P., négociant, Importation,
Exportation, Assurances
Verneuil & Pottecher, Pousse-Pousse
caoutchoutés
VINCENTI, Administrateur des Services Civils de l'Indo-Chine, en retraite, Rue Jules Ferry, 100
VINCENTI, Mme., Boulangerie d'Aix, Rue
Jules Ferry
Viterbo, & Co. Entreprises de Travaux
Publits, Rue Balny, 16
J. Vierbo, industriel
L. Blomart,
id.
Bapt. Lannes, id.
H. Vaudran, comptable
WEIL, BOUCHER, Rue Paul Bert
HAIPHONG
This is the shipping port for Hanoi, Hai-duong, and Namdinh, the commercial centres of Tonkin. It is situated in lat. 20 deg. 51 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 42 min. E. on the two rivers Cua Cam and Song Tam Bac, which are connected by two or more channels or creeks with that great river connecting Yunnan with the Tonkin Gulf, called the Song-koi. The town of Haiphong is about sixteen and a half miles from the lighthouse. The light- house at the entrance of the river Cua Cam on the island of Hon-Do, is visible at a distance of about six miles. The entrance to the port is obstructed by two bars; the outer one sand, the inner one mud. Haiphong is accessible, however, by vessels drawing from 17 to 18 feet and after the completion of the "Conpure de Dinh-vie" for vessels drawing up to 24 feet. There is plenty of water in the river. Vessels anchor about a quarter of a mile from the shore in from 40 to 60 feet of water. The banks of the river are low and consist of alluvial mud, from which the present town has with great labour and expense been reclaimed.
Haiphong proper is situated on the Cua Cam and on both sides of the Song Tam Bac, and is in the midst of an extensive rice swamp with low lying swampy land allaround it for
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