KOUANG-TCHEOU-WAN-PAKHOI

DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATION SUPÉRIEURE Administrateur en Chef-M. Gaston Cail- lard, Administrateur de lere classe des Services Civils de l'Indo-China Administrateur Adjoint-M. Ravel, Ad-

ministrateur de 2e classe

Adjoint Commercial à l'administrateur en

Chef-M. Charles Laure Secrétaire Particulier de l'Administrateur

en Chef M. Salmon,

Salmon, Commis des Services Civils, Chef du Secrétariat Délégué de l'Administrateur en Chef à Tchékam-M. Bounaud, Commis des Services Civils de l'Indo-China

Administrateur en chef-Caillard

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Chef des Secétariat-Bartoli

Attaché au Secrétariat--Salmon

Chef de la Comptabilité-Campi

BUREAUX

Commis du Territoire -Campi, chef de

Comptabilité

Vertuel, detaché aux Travaux Publics Lecointe, Tandil

JUSTICE

Juge de Paix à Compétence étendue-

M. Ravel

Greffier-M. Rougier

President des Tribunal Mixte-M. Amondru Commissaire de Police-M Peyrastre

TRÉSOR

Préposé-Payeur--Marotte

GARDE INDIGÈNE

Inspecteur-Malberti

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Gardes Principaux- Léonardou, Hospital,

Gafforj

Gardes Principaux de 2e classe-Le

Bourdounce, Louron

Gardes Principaux de 3e classe--de Mon-

tagü, Le Bourdounce, Louron Gardes Principaux de 3e classe-Brunet

et Chastel

SERVICE DE SANTÉ

HÔPITAL-Dr. Viala, Médecin Major de 2ème classe des Troupes Coloniales A Fort-Bayard

POSTES ET TÉLÉGRAPHES

Receveur R. Vanlande

AGRICULTUre CommerCE

Chef du Service-Charles Laure, o.N.O., B.M.A., adjoint commercial à l'adminis- trateur en chef du territoire

TRAVAUX PUBLICS

Chef du Service-Emib Simonin

MARINE CHALOUPE GOURLAONEN Flotille-Balisoni

COMMISSARIAT DE POLICE Commissaire de Police--Riviere

ΡΑΚΗΟΙ

海北 Pak-hoi

Pakhoi is one of the ports opened to foreign trade by the Chefoo Convention in 1877. It is situated on the Gulf of Tongking in long. E. Greenwich 109 deg. 7 min. (106° 47′ of Paris), and lat. N. 21 deg. 29 min. The British Consul hoisted his flag on the 1st May, 1877, a French Consulate was established in December, 1887, and a German Consulate in November, 1902, and the foreigners were well received by the natives and continue to be respected even to the present day. Pakhoi is the port for the im- portant cities of Limchow and Chinchow, from whence considerable quantities of foreign piece goods, etc., were formerly distributed over the country lying between the West River and the seaboard, but now that the West River has been opened to steam naviga tion a part of the trade has been diverted to that route. The trade of Pakhoi is a declining one. Its net value in 1911 was Tls. 2,457,588; Tls. 2,655,519 in 1910 and Tls. 3,002,911 in 1909. Since 1888 the prosperity of the port has been steadily declining owing to the diversion of a portion of its trade to Haiphong, which has resulted from the pacification of Tongking, while the trade of Kwangsi has been diverted to the recently, opened-ports on the West River. The French free port of Kwangchowwan has also taken away a good deal of trade from Pakhoi. The Chinese town is situated on a small peninsula, and faces nearly due north.

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