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KOWLOON FRONTIER-LAPPA
DIRECTORY
關龍九
Kow-loon-kuan
CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS-Hongkong
Address: York Buildings, Chater Road
Acting Deputy Commissioner— C. B.
W. Moore
Foreign Assistant-A. J. Hope Chinese Assistants - Chiu Ho-ping,
Wong Iu-on, Ng Shiu-hung Medical Officers-G. M. Harston, O.
Marriott, G. D. R. Black Chief Tidesurveyor-A. Morrison Chief Examiner R. Whitemore Examiner-M. J. Barre'ra Assistant Examiners-H. S. Markham,
H. A. Keane
Tide waiters-G Lamport, J. P. Wil- son, P. Packwood, L. P. Larsen, E Hansen, G J. Walters, S Dallow,
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O. Smith, O. W. van Assche, P. I Austin, G. Flynn, W. G. Jarvis, W J. Brigham, B. Ashurst, C. A. Stirl ing, S. Hankin, G. W. Poulter, G. W Davis, A. T. Powell, W. Neville, S. A. Hurlow
Revenue Launches:-
Yeungshing
Officer-in-charge -G. J. Walters Launch Officer-G. W. Poulter
Cheongkeng
Officer-in-charge--L. P. Larsen Launch Officer-W. J. Brigham
Kwanlui
Officer-in-charge-O. W. van Assche
Kwanfung
Officer-in-charge-E. Hansen
LAPPA
Lappa, also called by the Chinese "Kung Pak," is an island directly opposite the Inner Harbour of Macao, the distance across being from 1 to 11⁄2 miles. Four of the stations of the Chinese Maritime Customs are located here, and another on an islet called Malowchow. Beyond the Barrier Gate of Macao there are several more Customs stations. Under the Lappa Customs' control there are also Tungho and Naiwanmoon stations. Lappa is under the jurisdiction of the Heungshan Magistrates. It possesses no features of interest beyond the fact that it is the principal Customs station in the neighbourhood of Macao. The net value of the trade passing through the Lappa Customs stations in 1920 was Hk. Tis. 17,993,235, as compared with Hk. Tls. 13,296,263 in 1919. The diversion of the course of trade to and from the Luichow Prefecture oper- ates against Lappa. Much of the cargo which formerly came thence in junks to Macao and reported at Malowchow now avails itself of the more convenient and doubtless safer direct steamer carriage between the French port of Kwang-chow-wan and Macao. There is also a tendency for a portion of the west coast produce to go via Kongmoon, whether destined for Hongkong or Canton, and the old junk trade of this region with the foreign colonies is gradually disappearing.
DIRECTORY
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CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS, LAPPA-No.
2, Rua dos Prazeres, Macao
Acting Commissiner -Lt. Col. F.
Hayley Bell, D.s.o.
Foreign Assistants - G. Thiessen, H.
J. de Garcia
Chinese Assistants-Cheung Yuk-tong,
Leung Cum Chiu Tidesurveyor-O. H. Schmitto
Examiners-W. Moore, C. T. Underhill
Tidewaiters- A. do Espirito Santo, C. Mose, F. L. Ramsay, H. J. Corbon, W. Jenkins, G. H. White, H. Abbott, W. H. Bird, A. D. Antonio, W. H. Edmunds
Cruising Launches:
Paktou
Officer-in-charge-W. Jenkins Launch Officer-G. H. Whit
Lungtsing
Officer-in-charge-F. L. Ramsay Launch Officer-H. Abbott
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