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HOIHOW-LUNGCHOW
DIRECTORY
ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (SOUTH CHINA), | MISSIONS
LTD.
P. Drummond
Berthelot, C. A., Merchant
Agencies
Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld.
Compagnie Indo-Chinoise de Navign.
Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ld. Admiral Oriental Line
CONSULATES
BRITISH-Kiungchow
Consul H.B.M. Consul General
of Canton
FRENCH
Consul-Jules Leurquin
Medical Officer-Major Esserteau
CUSTOMS, CHINESE MARITIME
Acting Commissioner-Y. Kurematsu Assistants-T. Aida and Hsieh Te-jen Medical Officer-Major Esserteau Tidesurveyor and Harbour-master-
H. E. Olsen
Assistant Boat Officer-W. E. Toy Examiners-A. F. Gabb & T. Hamada Tidewaiter-W. H. Kuebel
Lights
Hoihow Harbour-T. Clark
Lamko-P. Marchick
Cape Cami-J. R. Foster
Relieving Lightkeeper-A. X. Peroff
司公新鴻
新鴻口海
HUNG SAN & Co., General Merchants
Shipping and Insurance Agents
Fu Hing Ching, manager
Agencies
Thoresen & Co., Ld.
New Zealand Insurance Co.
Ho Hong Steamship Co.
會老長
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION
At Hoihow
Rev. W. M. Campbell
Rev. D. H. Thomas
Dr. and Mrs. N. Bercovitz
Miss V. R. Forbes
Miss G. Macdonald
Miss M. M. Moninger
Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Salsbury
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Steiner
At Kiungchow
Hainan Christian Middle School Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Bousman Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell "Pitkin" Girls' School
Miss M. Chapin
Rev. and Mrs. S. J. R. Ensign Miss A. H. Skinner
At Hoihow
Rev. P. C. Melrose
At Kachek
Miss C. McCreevy
Miss K. L. Schaeffer
Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Tappan Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas At Nodoa
Mrs. M. R. Melrose
Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Melrose Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Seaton Miss M. Taylor
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION
At Hoihow
Rev. Fr. P. Julliotte Rev. Fr. D. Desperben Rev. Fr. A. Nogue
Rev. Fr. F. Savina
At Tingan
Rev. Fr. F. Geyer
At Sangto (Mancheung)
Rev. Fr. A. Suignard
POST OFFICE
Postmaster-Liu Kam Wo
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK
J. H. Bulmer, manager
LUNGCHOW
州龍
Lung-chow
This city is situated at the junction of the Sung-chi and Kao-ping rivers in lat. 22- deg. 21 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 45 min. E., near the South-western border of the province of Kwangsi, and was selected as the seat of the frontier trade of that province