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VLADIVOSTOCK
obtainable. In June, 1891, the late Tsar cut at Siberian Railway, which was completed in 1902. great trunk line from Moscow, and there are Shanghai.
Vladivostock the first sod of the The port is the terminus of the steamship services to Japan and
NICOLAJEWSK
The port and settlement of Nicolajewsk, founded in 1851 by Admiral Nevelskoi, is situated on the river Amur, about 39 miles from its mouth. The Amur is here about nine miles in width, with a depth in mid-stream of eight to nine fathoms and a current of three to four knots, though the river is very shallow in parts, even in mid-stream. It is navigable for vessels of light draught for more than 2,000 miles, and vessels of 12 feet draught can get up 600 miles. The town is built on a plateau 50 feet above the sea level and gradually slopes eastward down to the river. The most conspicuous edifice is the Cathedral, round which the town is built. This structure is imposing in appearance, with a large west tower, having belfry and dome, but it is built of wood and is showing signs of deterioration. At the back of the Cathedral is a large grass-grown square, two sides of which are occupied by barracks, the "Governor's" house, and police station. There are few substantial houses in the town, except those used as public buildings or stores, and the buildings are small and wholly buiit of wood. There is little trade at present except in fish and cranberries, quantities of salmon being dried and cured here. The export of Manchurian soya beans is con- tinually increasing and bids fair to assume considerable proportions in the future.
昌慎 Sun Chong
DIRECTORY
AMERICAN COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Co., LTD. (Andersen, Meyer & Co., Ltd.), Engineers and Contractors, Exporters and Importers, Manufacturers, Insurance Agents-Teleph. 845; Tel. Ad: Danica or Amtor. Head Office: Harbin
Anglo-Danish TRADING Co., Import and Export Merchants,Steamship Operators,
Steamship Agents, Stevedores and Warehousemen-Svetlanskaya 44; Tel. Ad: Anglodanes
Agencies
The London Steamship Owners'
Mutual Ins. Assoc., Ld.
The American Steamship Owners' Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association, Inc.
U.S. Salvage Association
Union Insur. Society of Canton, Ld. British Traders' Insur. Association Struthers & Barry, Inc.
Green Star Line
Asia Kaiun Kabushiki Kaisha
AUSTIN, BALDWIN & Co., INC., Merchants and Shipping Agents-2-D, Morskaya 8; Teleph. 416
BECOS TRADERS, LTD.-11, Aleutskaya;
Teleph. 1009; P.O. Box 2; Tel. Ad: Becos
John Findlay, manager
BROWN, J. A., Imports a d Exports-
Svetlanskaya 42; Tel. Ad: Jabrown
司公限有碱洋門內卜商英 Ying-shong Po-na-men Yan-kien Yu-hsier Kung-sz
Brunner, Mond & Co. (China), Ltd., Alkali Manufacturers-P.O. Box 139; Tel. Ad: Alkali
J. W. B. Cattell, district manager,
Eastern Siberia
Agencies
British Dyestuffs Corporation, Ld. Borax Consolidated, Ld.
Castner-Kellner Alkali Co., Ld. Chance & Hunt
The Mond Nickel Co., Ld.
The United Alkali Co., Ld.
The Chiswick Boot Polish Co., Ld. Reckitt & Sons, Ld.
J. & J. Colman, Ld.
H. C. Fairlie & Co., Ld.
Scott & Bowne, Ld. (Scott's Emulsion,
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