WUCHOW-NANNING

DIRECTORY

ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co.(SOUTH CHINA), LTD.

亞細亞 A-si-a

J. W. Platt, manager

H. A. Close

|- D. Willis

和天 Teen-Woo

BANKER & Co., Merchants and Commission

Agents Shipping Office: Banker's

Pontoon

Wong Hoi Pang, manager

Agency

Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld.

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co.

J. H. Southwell, manager

CONSULATES

IHELK Tai-peh-kwok Ling sz-kun

官事領國比大

BELGIUM

Consul-(residing in Hongkong)

GREAT BRITAIN

H.B.M.'s Consul-General at Canton Pro-Consul-J. M. Groves

*CUSTOMS, CHINESE MARTTIME

Commissioner- T. Ebara

Assistants-H. B. Hawkins, Hsieh Yu

Chun and D. B. W. Murray Medical Officer-G. W. Leavell Tidesurveyor and Harbour-master-

E. A. Koosache

Acting Boat Officer--C. P. Berge Examiners-St. C. C. da Silva, J. Ang-

leitner, J. H. Pattison, T. Morita, C. A. Cammiade and S. Rokugo

Tide waiters--W. J. Wilson, S. J. Her-

rett and C. C. Hancox

MISSIONS

ALLIANCE MISSION

Rev. R. A. Jaffray and wife

P. Hinkey and wife

Rev. J. A. MacMillan and wife Rev. T. E. Wilson and wife Rev. C. E. Lumpp and wife Miss P. Seely

Mrs. I. L. Hess Miss E. K. Marsh

BAPTIST MISSION

Rev. Rex Ray and wife Miss Mollie M. McMinn

Dr. G. W. Leavell and wife

Dr. E. D. Smith and wife

Dr. M. Bailey and wife

院醫公達思

979

STOUT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. (Baptist

Mission)

Dr. G. W. Leavell, M.D..

Dr. E. D. Smith, M.D.

Dr. M. Bailey, M.D.

WESLEYAN MISSION

Rev. C. A. Gaff and wife

H. S. F. Rossiter

POST OFFICE

Acting Postal Commissioner- J. C.

Parkin (Nanning, Kwangsi District)

Actg. 1st Class Postmtr.-Li Hing Po

李美

Mei.foo

STANDARD OIL CO. OF N.Y.-Tel. Ad: Socony

T. B. Williams

H. E. Rea

NANNING

甯南 Nan-ning

An Imperial Edict issued in 1899 authorised the voluntary opening of Nanning a a Trade Mart, but it was not until 1st January, 1907, that the port was formally opened to foreign trade. Nanning is a "Fu" city and is situated on the left bank of the Yu- kiang, the most important tributary flowing into the West River from the south, and is 368 miles above Wuchow and 213 miles below Lungchow. It lies in the centre of a wide and fertile plain at a sharp bend of the river, which here describes

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