Proton, Mrs. J.
Protoss, Mdm.
Purry, Miss, Shameen
CANTON KOWLOON FRONTIER
Rand, Mrs. M. C., Canton Chris. Col.
Rateau, Mrs. O., Kumchuk
Restsov, Mrs., Tungshan
Reynelds, Mrs. W. G., Shameen Reynolds, Mrs. W. Graham, do.
Richmond, Mrs., Shameen
Riggenbach, Mrs., do.
Roberts, Mrs.,
do.
Rogers, Mrs.
Roope, Mrs., Shaineen
Rossi, Mrs.,
do.
Rozario, Mrs. C.
Rust, Miss M. M., Canton Chris. Col.
Ryden, Mrs. J. W., Shameen.
do.
Sutton, Miss
Svenson, Mrs., Shameen
Taylor, Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. J. J.
Thomson, Mrs., Canton Hospital
Thus, Mrs.
Tobbler, Mrs.
Todd, Mrs. P. J.
Tolliday, Mrs., Shameen
Tudhope, Mrs.,
do.
Turner, Dr., London Mission
Turner, Mrs. W.
Ullman, Mrs., Shameen
Varn, Mrs. M. H,
Vasunia, Mrs. F. P., Shameen
Vennin, Mdm.,
do.
Vetter, Mrs. C. P.,
do.
Victal, Mrs.
959
Sage, Mrs.,
Sales, Mrs. R. C.
Shera, Mrs., Shameen
Silva, Mrs. A. da
Silva, Mrs. A. M. P.
Silva, Mrs. S. C., Shameen
Sly, Mrs.
Smeeden, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs., Tungshan
Smith, Mrs. Staples, Shameen
Spalinger, Mrs.,
do.
Spore, Mrs. E. C., Honam
Steele, Miss Mabel A., Canton Chris. Col.
Steensby, Mrs. V.
Stokes, Mrs., Shameen
Stratton, Mrs., Tungshan
Sutton, Mrs., Shameen
Wallace, Mrs., Shameen
Ward, Miss E. B.
Waterman, Miss Helena, Tungshan
Watson, Mrs. C. E., Shameen
Wearner, Mrs., Fati
Weeks, Mrs.
Wells, Miss
Whilden, Mrs. Lula F.
Whiting, Miss, Kung Yee Hospital
Wilcox, Miss Vela M.
Willis, Miss Mary C., Y.W.C.A., Pak Hok
Tung
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Wright, Mrs. J. M., Canton Hospital
ALITY!
Wyman, B.A., Miss Margaret, Can. Chris.Col. Xavier, Mrs. H. H.
Zùnmerlairg, Mrs., Fati
KOWLOON FRONTIER DISTRICT OF
THE CHINESE MARITIME
CUSTOMS
This is the inclusive name given to the Chinese Maritime Customs stations adjacent to Hongkong and established in 1887 in accordance with the Additional Article to the Chefoo Agreement of 1893 for the purpose of recording the movement of opium and of collecting duty on the trade carried on by Chinese junks between Hongkong and Chinese ports. In 1899, when the New Territory was taken over by Hongkong, the Customs stations had to be removed from their former locations, which had been brought within the British boundary, and the present stations are situated at Taishan, Lintin, Shamchun, Shatowkok, Shaüchung, and Samun (Tooniang), besides which there are a number of frontier patrol posts on the north shores of Deep and Mirs Bays and between the two bays. The net value of the trade in 1920 was Hk. Tls. 41,222,995, as compared with Hk. Tls. 43,474,757 in 1919, Hk. Tls. 52,694,412 in 1918 and Hk. Tĺs. 53,838,709 in 1917. The largest on record was in 1899, viz., Tls. 56,532,226,
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