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AMOY-SWATOW
Choo-lee-tai-yuek-fong
WHITFIELD & Co., C., Druggists, Commission Agents, &c., Central Dispensary: Tel. Ad. Choolee
C. Whitfield, manager Thos. Whitfield
K. E. Cheang, K. C. Taw & others
舘醫世救 Ku-sai-e-kuan
WILHELMINA HOSPITAL
J. A. Otte, M.A., M.D., in charge
Miss Marie Kranenberg, matron
Anderson, Mrs. H. G. P.
Akuzawa, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. G. W. Bathurst, Mrs.
Beattie, Mrs.
Benham, Miss Boot, Mrs.
Bowra, Mrs. C. A. V. Brown, Mrs. C. C. Bryson, Miss E. M. D. Buntzen, Mrs. Cappon, Miss E. M. Carvalho, Mrs. C. C. Churchill, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. W. Day, Mrs. D. T. S. De Pree, Mrs. H.
Duncan, Miss A. Duryee, Miss A. Duryee, Miss L. N.
Edwards, Mrs. St. J. H.
Ewing, Miss J.
Ewing, Mrs. M.
Fahmy, Miss
Farrow, Mrs. C. J.
Fauque, Mdm. Giles, Mrs. Götz, Mrs.
LADIES' DIRECTORY
Herschell, Miss Howard, Mrs. Inoke, Mrs. J. H.
Isaac, Mrs.
Joseland, Mrs.
Jensen, Mrs.
Kip, Mrs.
Kranenberg, Miss Marie
Lecky, Miss
Lecomte, Mme
Lee, Mrs. Chas.
Leyte, Mrs. Lorentzen, Mrs. MacGowan, Miss Macgregor, Miss Maclagan, Miss Malcampo, Mrs. McArthur, Miss McKay, Miss Meengs, Miss A. H. Miller, Miss O.
Mitchell, Mrs. C. B. Morley, Mrs.
Morrison, Miss M. C. Nara Mrs. Nicholls, Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs.
Okuyama, Mrs.
Green, Miss K. R.
Ollia, Mrs. N. D.
Hanken, Mrs.
Ovenden, Miss Paton, Mrs. B. L. Pitcher, Mrs.
Ramsay, Miss L.
Randell, Miss
Rankin, Mrs.
Ross, Miss
Saunders, Mrs.
Saunders, Miss K. I.
Shepard, Miss M. W. Stevens, Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Symington, Miss
Talmage, Mrs. J. V. N.
Talmage, Miss K. M.
Talmage, Miss M. E.
Thacker, Miss L. M. D. Thomas, Mrs.
Tribe, Miss E. N., M.D. Turner, Mrs.
Usher, Miss
Wales, Mrs.
Wallace, Mrs. W. H. Warnshuis, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Wonnink, Miss G. Yamonari, Mrs.
Zwemer, Miss N.
SWATOW
汕頭 Shan-tau
Swatow, which was first thrown open to foreigners by the Treaty of Tientsin, is situated at the mouth of the river Han, near the eastern border of the Kwangtung province, in lat. 23 deg. 20 min. 43 sec. N., and long. 116 deg. 39 min. 3. sec. E. It is the shipping port for the city of Cha'o-chow-fu, the seat of the local government, 35 miles inland, and San-Ho-Pa, forty miles farther up the river.
Swatow is built on the northern bank of the Han, which forms part of an alluvial plain through which the branches of the river flow. The shore on the opposite side is bold and striking, the hills stretching away to the coast and forming what is known to sea-going people as the "Cape of Good Hope." Pagoda Hill rises at the opposite side ; and in a direct line from this lies the large island of Namoa.