實森
Sum-bo
HOIHOW--LUNGCHOW
SCHOMBURG & Co., A., Merchants and Com-
mission Agents
Aug. Schomburg (Bremen)
L. Jüdell (Biebrich)
Albert Otto
H. Wintruff
Agencies
Norddeutscher Lloyd Orient Line
1052
China Navigation Co., Ld. North China Insurance Co., Ld. Canton Insurance Office, Limited Deutsche Transport VersicherungsGes Badische Schifffahrts Assec. Ges. Prussian National Insurance Co. South British Insee. Co., N. Zealand Royal Exchange Assee, Corporation
LUNGCHOW
州龍 Lung-chat
This city is situated at the junction of the Sung-chi and Kao-ping rivers in lat. 22 deg 21 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 45 min. E., near the south-western border of the provinc of Kwangsi, and was selected as the seat of the frontier trade of that province with Tonkin. The continuation of the two above-named rivers is known as Tso-chiang, o: left branch of the West River, and it enters the main stream some 30 miles above Nan ning. The town is prettily placed in a circular valley surrounded by hills, and has a nev wall completed in 1887. The population is estimated to number about 22,000. Lung chow, from a military point of view, is considered by the Chinese to be a place o importance. Considerable bodies of troops are stationed here, and the head-quarter of the Provincial Commander-in-Chief are established between it and the Tonkin frontier. It was opened to the Franco-Annamese trade on the 1st June, 1889, but so fa the little trade existing has been of a very petty description, and will continue so unti the Haiphong-Hanoi-Langson railway, which after twelve years' assiduous work wa completed early in 1902, is extended to Lungchow; for the present, this extension i abandoned. Telegraphic communication exists with Canton and other places down the West River, with Mêngtzù in Yunnan, vid Po-sê, and with places in Tonkin. Th Imperial Post Office sends daily couriers to Langson in Tonkin and couriers every second day to Nanning with connections to Canton and Pakhoi. An establishment of th Imperial Maritime Customs is maintained here. Foreign interests in the port are in charge of the Consuls stationed at Hongkong. France alone maintains a Vice-Consu in Lungehow. The net value of the trade coming under the cognisance of the Foreig Customs for 1910 was Tls. 880,256 as compared with Tls. 314,412 in 1909 and Tls. 232,45
in 1908.
ASILE DE LA ST. ENFANCE
DIRECTORY
Lungchow-Sisters Martha, Suzanne,
Louise
FRANCE
署事領國法大
Vice-Consul--E. Point
W* H* Lung-chow-hsin-kuan
CUSTOMS, IMPERIAL MARITIME
Actg. Commsur.- P. C. Hansson
2nd Assistant-P. E. Huber Tidewaiter- H. L. Amiel Clerk-Kno-chiang
IMPERIAL COMMISSIONER OF THE FRONTIER
OF
KWAN-SI-Taotai
Teehuang Van Koan
and
Secretaries-Yang, Chêng
General
MISSION DU KOUANG-SI
Rev. H. Costenoble, Lungchow
Rev. P. H. Coste, Kweiping
Rev. Crocq, Taiping
Rev. Berthand, Pingnan
局總政郵州龍淸大
POST OFFICE, CHINESE IMPERIAL
District Postmaster-C. H. Shield
(Canton)
Act. Sub-District Postmaster-- Sun,
Sik
Clerks-Hsieh Chiaên, Yeu Ming-chan Postal Agencies: Shuikowsi, Siatung Pingsiangsi, Ningmingchow, Tai pingfu, Haiyuan, Shangsze Kuan tsien-yai, Toln, Siangshui, Ming Kiang-ting