ANNAM
1085
SERVICE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT EN
ANNAM
Direction à Hue
Russier, professeur principal de 1re classe,
chef de service
College Quoc Hoc à Hué
Daydé, professeur de 1re classe, directeur
au Quốc-Học à Hué Boeuf, professeur de 4e classe à Hué Mme. Mirepoix, institutrice de 4e classe Mme. Mir, institutrice de 4e classe Mlle. Nativel, institutrice stagiaire Mme. Guiraud, agent temporaire Mlle. Nativel Esther, agent temporaire
Ecole Francaise à Hué
Mme. Laurent, institutrice de 4e classe
Ecole des Filles Indigenes à Hué Mme. Lacombe, agent temporaire Mme. Larquetout, chargé de cours
DIRECTION LOCALE DE LA SANTÉ EN ANNAM Thiroux, médecin principal de 1re classe à Hué, directeur local de la Santé en Annam Poumayrac, médecin major de lere classe
à Hué
Motais, médecin major de 2e classe, directeur du laboratoire de bactériologie à Hué
Blanc, pharmacien aide - major de 2e
classe à Hué
SERVICE VETERINAIRE ZOOTECHNIQUE ET】 DES EPIZOOTIES DE L'ANNAM
Direction à Ilué
Bauche, O.M.A., vétérinaire-inspecteur des épizooties de 2e classe, chef de service et directeur de la Jumenterie Biancardini, surveillant de la Jumenterie
SERVICE FORESTIER DE L'ANNAM
Direction à Hué
Guibier, inspecteur adjoint des eaux et
forêts
Coursange, garde principal de 1re classe
PROVINCES DE L'ANNAM
TOURANE
The port of Tourane is situated about forty miles to the south-east of Huê, the capital of Annam, but on account of the Thuan-an Bar it is accessible by sea for large craft during only six months of the year-from the end of March to the end of September. From Huê to Tourane there is a very comfortable railway along the sea shore or passing through the mountains and woods, for a distance of sixty-eight miles. There is also a very picturesque road passing over the Nuages range of hills which is practicable for horse and foot traffic and for rickshaws. The extensive bay of Tourane is surrounded by hills and affords anchorage to the largest vessels. The Government transports and the steamers of the Messageries Maritimes and the Chargeurs Réunie find an anchorage here at all states of the tide, and in all weathers. The Tourans River, which rises in the small mountains of the interior, empties itself into the Bay. It is navigable only for small boats and junks, by which the traffic with the provinces of Quang-nam and Quang-ngai is carried on. The town, which is well built, extends for a length of nearly two miles along the left bank of the river. It possesses many public buildings, including the French Residency, a fine Military Hospital, spacious and well-ventilated Barracks, the Custom-house, the Treasury, the Post Office, and the Municipal Offices, also a number of well-appointed business establishments, amongst which may be mentioned the Bank de l'Indo-chine, the Messageries Maritimes Offices, the Hotel Morin, etc. The Markets, built of brick and stone, are large and contain several hundred stalls. On the right bank of the river also there are a few buildings which are included in the French concession. A silk filature has been established there. A quarter of an hour's walk from this district is the village of My-khé, which has given its name to a magnificent beach much frequented by the European popula- tion. The trade of Tourane is considerable, and several steamers a month arrive