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CHANGSHA

osed down shortly after the outbreak of the revolution. The export of coal and coke or 1910 was 329,457 and 177,477 tons, respectively. The coke, which is said to be of xcellent quality, is used almost exclusively by the Hanyang Iron works; the coal is nding an extending market for bunker use. The colliery is under excellent manage- ent, and the supply is said to be almost limitless.

With its fertile plains, mountains seamed with mineral wealth, and its sturdy opulation, there would seem to be a brilliant future before this province. Until, wever, modern machinery is applied, railway communication extended, and capital itroduced, no great expansion can be anticipated.

The climate of Changsha is excellent. There is no great heat here, the summer is ort, and there is no malaria, the poisonous mosquito not existing here. When the tilway is open the scenery traversed will make this journey the most popular in China.

DIRECTORY

RNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

A. Laidrich

E. Wollheim

P. M. Scott

SIATIC PETROLEUM ('o.

J. B. Miller

RITISH-AMERICAN TOBACco Co.

W. H. Tenney

A. M. Dickinson

和機 Lee-ho

'ARLOWITZ & Co.

F. Semmelhack

HINESE ANTIMONY Co., Ld.

Wallace Broad, F..., mining eng.

ONSULATES

GREAT BRITAIN

Consul-Bertram Giles

also in charge of

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN

Interests

JAPAN

1 NISSHIN KISEN KAISHA

K. Awai, agent

H. Mukai, assistant

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Pinghsiang-kuang-mu-chuh.

PINGHSIANG COLLIERY, Pinghsiang, via Changha (Human); Cable Ad: Coalmine; Pinghsiangki ; Codes used : A.B.C. (5th Ed.), Engineering, Al.

Head-Office

H. E. Sheng Kung-pao, director genl. Ling Fu-hou, general manager

G., Leinung, M., technical director

and eng. in chief

H. Scevers, secretary

Su Voo-chu, chief interpreter Mine-Department

Fr. Lux, M.E, engineer in charge and

acting engineer in chief

H Schlifter, overviewer

K. Boehm,

do.

W. Osenbrueck, viewer

J. Ilger,

do.

AND

NORWEGIAN

G Saatweber,

do.

H. Rother,

do.

O. Meyer,

do.

do.

do.

do.

T. N. Okohira, Consul

N. Ichikawa, chancellor

S. Uyeda, chief police constable

USTOMS, IMPERIAL CHINESE

Acting Commr.-C. E. S. Wakefield Assistant -G. O. Law Assistant-G. E. Dehio Tidesurveyor-J. H. Nightingale Examiners-E. A. Young

Tidewaiters -W. Olsen, F. E. Samuel-

sen, F. Ryan, F. O. Müller

IITSUI BUSSan Kaisha

K. Mori, representative

J. Hassler,

H. Schneider,

M. Schwerber,

Engineering Department

W. W. E. Schmidt, engineer in charge

W. Strenger, mech. engineer

Ch. Brandt, mech.

E. Schmidt, electrician

Medical Department

Dr. W. Zimmermann,

School of Mines

do.

Dr. W. Schmidt, professor Railway Department

H. Buechner, superindendent Shipping and sales Office, Hankow Wong Wen Po, agent

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