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POLICE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU

RYOJUN POST OFFICE

M. Nakaya, dir. & chief of sec. of police affairs H Nishihara, in charge

M. Arita,

do. peace preservation

T. Hoshiko,

Y. Matsuda,

do. do.

K. Morimoto,"

do

sanitary affairs high police police affairs

FINANCIAL BUREAU

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S. Nishiyama, director of finance

K.. Matsuzaki, chief of section of accounts

do." financial affairs

S. Gonda,

GOVERNMENT MIDDLE SCHOOL

S. Hirata, principal (Port Arthur) S. Yokohagi do.

S. Nishiuchi (Dairen),

do.

GOVERMNENT GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL

J. Imai, principal (Port Authur) Y. Murai, chief (Dairen)-

K. Hosokaya do.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL Dr. N. Watanabe, superintendent

LOCAL CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OFFICES T. Karashima, chief of Dairen Prefecture D. Yonaiyama, do. Port Arthur Prefecture D. Masuda, chief of Chinchou Prefectuer M. Tanaka, do. Pulan Tien do...

OBSERVATORY → Dairen

S. Kusama, superintendent

SERICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL STATION A. Shino, superintendent

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POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL ·

M. Nakaya, principal

COMMUNICATION BUREAU Dairen M. Sakurai, director of communications.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

N. Tsuchiya, chief justice of Supreme Court

(Port Arthur).

T. Morimoto, chief justice of Dist. Court

(Dairen)

MARITIME OFFICE Dairen M. Okamoto, director

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Y. Kanayuki, chief of the Port Arthur

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PRISONS

M. Nagata, inspector

RIOJUN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

S. Noda, president

ANTUNG

東安

An-tung

The treaty port of Antung was opened to international trade by the Com- Commercial Treaty between the United States and China in 1903, but, owing to the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese war; it was not till the Spring of the year 1907 that the Chinese Maritime Customs was established here. Antung is situated on the right or Chinese bank of the Yaul River, 23 miles from its mouth. The Chinese native town had a population of 93,781 in 1929. There is also a Japanese population of some 11,600 occupying a settlement with an area of about a square mile, which is surrounded by a rampart and a moat to keep out the summer floods, and is laid with good roads. The river is closed to navigation by ice from about the end of November to the end of March. New buildings are going up on all sides both for dwelling and industrial purposes. The Yalu battlefield is some 10 miles further up the river and a splendid panorama of the surrounding country, may be obtained from the summit of Tiger Hill, which was the position occupied by the Russians before the battle. Wulungpei, 14 miles distant from Antung, is a favourite resort

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