NEWCHWANG-MANCHURIAN TRADE CENTRES

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RUSSO CHINESE BANK

G. A. Tisdall, signs per pro.

A. Malevigne

do.

B. Carlos, Jun.

E. Edgar

C. Lorenzen

A. P. Strueff

興茂 Mow Hing

Sargent & Co., E. A.; Tel. Ad. Sargent

E. A. Sargent

Loo Nai Chong

Agencies

Chartered Bank of I. A. & China Royal Insurance Co. (Fire)

New Zealand Ins. Co. (Fire & Marine)

STANDARD OIL Co. OF NEW YORK

C. McCaslin, manager

J. H. Morgan

順東 Tung Shun

THOMSON, IRVIN, Merchant & Com. Agent

Agencies

China Fire Insurance Co. Ld.

Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld.

THUNDER, C., architect and surveyor

YOKOHAMA SPECIE Bank, Limited

Y. Sugihara, manager

S. Hongo, sub-manager S. Kawamoto

S. Mayeda

M. Higuchi S. Suzuki

G. Uugetsu

K. Yano

M. Ishigaki

M. Okamoto

S. Nakajo

T. Kajitani

S. Kagawa

T. Uchiyama

LADIES' DIRECTORY.

Bate, Mrs. R.

Beltchenko, Mrs. A.

Bush, Mrs.

Carlos, Mrs.

Carlos, Miss Sylvia

Carson, Mrs.

Clarke, Mrs.

Fawcett, Mis.

Ford, Mrs.

Fuchs, Mrs. E. C. A. Harley, Mrs. W. F. Kubota, Mrs. B.

Lawrence, Mrs. D. F. F. Lawrence, Mrs. H. S.

Ledeboer, Mrs. A.

Daly, Mrs.

Dunn, Mrs.

Lorenzen, Mrs.

Edgar, Mrs.

Farmer, Mrs.

McCaslin, Mrs.

Lorenzen, Miss

Sloss, Mrs.

Smith, Mrs.

Sprent, Mrs.

Tebbitt, Mrs. R. J. Thunder, Mrs. Tisdal, Mrs. Van Ess, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.

MANCHURIAN TRADE CENTRES

In addition to Mukden, the Treaties made with China in 1903 by the United States and Japan secured the opening of Antung and Tatungkow in Manchuria. By an additional agreement made between China and Japan in December, 1905, the following inland places in Manchuria were opened to trade on the dates specified :-September 10, 1906, Tieh-ling, Tung-chiang-tzu and Fakumen; on October 8, Hsin-min Fu; on December 17, Manchuli, Harbin, Ch'ang-ch'un (K’uan-ch’êng-tzu) and Kirin; on December 19, Tsitsihar (Pu-k'uei), the capital of the northern province of Hei-lung- chiang; and on June 28, 1907, the remaining seven places-Fêng-huang-ch'ệng (Ting), Liao-yang, Ninguta, Hun-ch'un, Sansing, Hailar and Aihun-were declared open as a preliminary step prior to the adoption of special settlement regulations.

The Imperial Maritime Customs so far have established a custom-house only at Antung, situated on the Yalu River, nearly opposite to Wiju. The only European houses established there are given below, but Japanese traders are active in the city which is a trade centre of considerable promise, by reason of its railway connections.

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