CHANGSHA-ICHANG

856

校學經聖湖

Hu nan sheng king hsuoh hsiao

HUNAN BIBLE INSTITUTE-Military Road;

Tel. Ad: Biola

Rev. F. A. Keller, M.D., and wife

Rev. C. A. Roberts and wife

校學芳藝 I fong hsuoh hsiao

I-FANG COLLEGE

Miss Tseng, B.Sc. (London), principal

Miss V. Grubb, D.Sc. (London)

Miss W. A. Galbraith, B.A. (London)

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., Mer.

chants-Tel. Ad: Jardine

T. C. Ching, agent

Agencies

Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld.

Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co. Glen Line

Shire Line

Ellerman & Bucknall S. S. Co., Ld. American and Manchurian Line Canton Insurance Office, Ld. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Hongkong & S'hai. Banking Corpn.

會義信華中

Chung kwa sin i hwei

NORWEGIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Det

Norske Missions Selskap)—Tel. Ad: Home Office: Norwegian Mission. Stavanger, Norway ·

Osram China Co.

Shing Kee, representatives

POST OFFICE (Hunan District Head Office)

Acting Commissioner-Hu Chen Hao

Deputy do.

-Tu Chia Hua

Dist. Accountant-Chang Tze Chang

利 ̇嘉

SCHNABEL, GAUMER & Co., Importers and

Exporters-Tel. Ad: Antimon; Codes:

Bentley's and A.B.C. 5th and 6th edns.

A. Brauer, signs per pro.

L. Jensen

Agencies

Reinsurance Co. Rossia of Copenhagen

李美

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK

L. C. Jones

A. T. Parker

J. V. Pickering

J. H. Lundh R. Gaeter

TANG & Co., LTD., W. A., Antimony Pro- ducers and Distributors-Tel. Ad: Watangco; Codes: Acme, A.B.C. 6th edn., Bentley's, Universal and Private

TEXAS Co., THE, Petroleum Products-

Tel. Ad: Texaco

O. M. Strandahl

YALE IN CHINA (Yale Foreign Missionary Associated) (College temporarily closed), Yali Union Middle School and Hunan- Yale Hospital

F. S. Hutchins, treasurer

B. K. Anthony Temporarily Associated: Dr. G. T. Tootell, M.D.

Miss A. K. Zierdt, R.N.

ICHANG

昌宜

I-Chang

Ichang is one of the four ports opened to foreign trade on the 1st April, 1877, in accordance with Clause 1, Section 3, of the Chefoo Convention. It is situated in lat. 30° 43.4′ N., long. 111° 12.8' E., on the north bank of the river Yangtsze,_about 363 miles above Hankow, and some five miles below the entrance to the great Ichang Gorge, or just about 1,000 miles from the coast. The navigation of the river to this port is comparatively easy for vessels of light draught and has in recent years been rendered easier by the labours of the Customs River Department, which has marked every crossing and established numerous aids to navigation. The anchorage is off the left bank, opposite the foreign residences, and is good, except in freshets, when the anchors should be sighted every two or three days. The port is the centre of a hilly country, the productions of which are rice in the valleys, cotton on the higher grounds, winter wheat, barley, and also the tungtzu trees, from which the ordi.

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