MISSIONS

FUSAN-MASAMPO

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Corean Directory

MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS

Rev. L. Le Gendre

Rev. A. P. Robert

局信電便郵山釜國版本日大

POST OFFICE (JAPANESE)

Director R. Siga

Assistant-T. Kato

Accountant-E. Yamasita

Clerk, Archives-E. Hisano

Clerk Telephone--S. Kojiro

Do. Postal Service-S. Narita

塲役地留居木日

SEA PRODUCT COMPANY

MUNICIPAL Office (Japanese)

Mayor H. Ohta

Assistant-S. Hirata

Clerk-E. Mayeda Chairman-S. Koto Vice-Chairman---S. To

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

K. Nakamura, manager

K. Yamamoto

Y. Taga

O. Tachibana

T. Hayashi

R. Hayashi, manager

623:

SEOUL-FUSAN KEI-FU RAILWAY

Managing Director-T. Adachi Chief Storekeeper-T. Fukuda Chief Roadmaintainer---J. Inagaki Traffic Manager-H. Matsuoka Chief Mechanical Engr.-M. Kurosawa Superintendent of Branch Workshop

at Chemulpo-K. Takeda

TOWNSEND & Co., Merchants

C Eklundh, signs per pro.

MASAMPO

浦山馬

Masampo was opened to foreign trade on the 1st May, 1899. Its native population is 34,000 and foreign 300. Regular lines of small steamers connect the port of Fusan. Its proximity to Fusan and the superior accommodation of the latter port greatly interferes with the commercial expansion of Masampo. The imports at Masampo in 1904 amounted to £4,992 and the exports to £3,631. The figures were very much higher in 1903, and in 1905 the inports grew to £10,807, exports to £3,804. In 1906 the value of the imports amounted to £39,741 and exports to £6,701.

DIRECTORY

關海浦山馬國韓

CUSTOMS

Comsnr.--W. McC. Osborne (Fusan)

Acting Asst. in charge-W. Armour

JAPANESE HOTELS

Iwamiya

Horiye

Mochizuki

Taiko

官事本日

Yoshikawa

Japanese RESIDENCY

Resident-K. Mimashi

Secretary-M. Sakane

Clerks S. Ishikawa, H. Noguchi Agricultural Department-N.Machida Fishery

do. -H. Kimura

Interpreter-S. Shimao

Inspector of Police--K. Sakai,

M. Nakagawa

MISSIONS

MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES

Rev. G. Mousset

POST OFFICE (JAPANESE)

Director-G. Tojo

Secretary-K. Yamada

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