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FORMOSA-TAMSUI AND KEELUNG
Judge-T. Osato
Local Courts
Taichiu
MIDDLE SCHOOLS FOR WOMEN
Keelung--R. Kondo, principal
Taipeh-G. Shimidzu,
do.
Procurator-S. Furukawa
Shinchiku-F. Tsukamoto, do.
Taichiu-M. Shinozaki,
do.
Tainan
Shoka-O. Mayekawa,
do.
Procurator-H. Takai
Tainan-M. Kusunoki,
do.
Kagi-K. Nodzu,
do.
Takao-K. Honda,
do.
Judge-Y. Tanaka
SCHOOLS
Medical School for Formosans
Professor-Dr. Horiuchi Foreign Teacher-H. Sauter High School for Boys (Taipeh)
Principal- -. Mizawa
Middle School for Boys (Taipeh)
Principal-M. Hamatake
Foreign Teacher-R. J. Wilkinson
Second Middle School for Boys (Taipeh)
Principal-H. Kawase
Government Normal School (Taipeh) Principal Director-S. Shebota Higher Commercial School (Taipeh)
Foreign Teacher-Clarence Griffin Higher Agricultural School
Principal Director-Dr. K. Oshima Middle School (Shinchiku)
Principal-S. Oki
Middle School First (Taichiu) Principal T. Shimomura Middle School, Second (Taichiu) Principal-K. Yanagizawa Middle School, First (Kagi)
Principal S. Miya Middle School, First (Tainan)
Principal-M. Hiroe
Foreign Teacher-W. James Middle School, Second (Tainan)
Principal-T. Takahashi Middle School (Takao)
Principal-S. Yoshikawa
MONOPOLY BUREAU (Opium, Camphor Salt, Tobacco, Alcohol, Wines and Spirits)
Director-S. Uga
PREFECTS
Taihoku-A. Yoshioka
Shinchiku-S. Furuki
Tainan-K. Kita
Taichiu-B. Motoyama
Takao-R. Miura Taito-T. Saito Karenko-R. Eguchi
MAYORS
Keelung-T. Sato
Taihoku-G. Ota
Taichiu-S. Endo
Tainan-T. Aramaki Takao-T. Iwamoto
CONSULATES
GREAT BRITAIN (Also in Charge of Norwegian, French and Spanish interests)-Tel. Ad: Britain, Tamsui
Consul-P. D. Butler
NETHERLANDS-Taipeh
Hon. Vice-Consul-P. C. Nicholls
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-23, Taisho- machi, 2-chome, Taihoku, Taiwan; Teleph. 597; Tel. Ad: American Consul
Consul-Chas. L. De Nault Interpreter-C. Matsuo
TAMSUI AND KEELUNG
The port of Tamsui lies in lat. 25 deg. 10 min. N., and long. 101 deg. 26 min. E., on the north-western side of the fertile island of Formosa. The harbour, like all others in Formosa, has a troublesome bar, which has greatly retarded the growth of the port and has necessitated the transfer to Keelung of the steamship agencies that formerly made it their headquarters. Now, none but vessels of small size trade there. The town called Hobé, is situated on the north side of the river, about two miles from the bar. In October, 1884, the French ships under Admiral Courbet bombarded Tam- sui, but were unable to take the place. The Japanese took possession on the 7th June,
1895.