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司公油火古士德 Teh shih ku huo yu kung sze
SAN PEH STEAM NAVIGATION Co.-The
Bund; Teleph. 50; Cable Ad: Sanpeh
SIEMENS CHINA Co.-Siao Tao Yuen, Sau
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Ho Yien; Teleph. 31086; Cable Ad: Motor
John H. D. Rabe, repres.
Han Hsian Lia, assist.
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STANDARD-VACUUM
Mei foo
OIL Co. Teleph. 41880; Cable Ad: Standvac
R. C. Jackson, manager
W. P. Coltman G. M. Lowe J. B. Sherwood Miss A. lindomski
STEINER & Co., K. M.—47, Chung Shan
Road; Cable Ad: Maurizio
TEXAS CO., (CHINA) LTD., THE, Texaco
Products-14, Hsin Chieh Kou;
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Telephs. 22560
22560 and 21295; Cable Ad: Texaco
學大陵金立私 Chin ling da sho
UNIVERSITY OF NANKING ·
Chinese Language, Literature, History, Philosophy, Western Subjects, Agri- culture and Forestry, etc.
WING CHONG Co., Universal Providers
-136, The Bund, Hsiak wan
YANGTSE HOTEL-Telephs. 41414 and
41887; Cable Ad: Yangtse
W. Brydon, proprieter,
WUHU
湖蕪
Wú-hú
April, 1877. It is
"half-way
half-way" port has the appear- This is mainly
This port (the name of which signifies "grass and lakes," i.e., swamps) was opened to foreign trade, by the Chefoo Convention, on the 1st situated on the Yangtsze, in the province of An-hwei, and is a between Chinkiang and Kiukiang, though nearer to the former. It ance of a thriving and busy town, and is admirably located for trade. owing to the excellence of its water communication with the interior. A large canal, with a depth of five to six feet of water in the winter and 10 to 12 feet in the summer, connects the port with the important city of Ning-kuoh-fu, in southern An-hwei 50 miles distant. Another canal runs inland for over eight miles in a south-westerly direction to Taiping-hsien, an extensive tea district. This canal, which is only navigable in the summer, passes through Nan-ling and King hsien, where the cultivation of silk is carried on, and may some day be of importance. The silk districts of Nan-ling and King-hsien are situated within 50 miles of Wuhu. Besides the canals leading to Ning-kuoh-fu and Taiping-hsien, there are two others communicating with Su an and Tung-pó.
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Coal may some day become a considerable article of export from Wuhu, both native and foreign capital having been directed to the great, coalfields of the province. The China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company are interested in several coal districts and have expended large sums in the opening of their mining property; the outpu has thus far been small, owing to the lack of proper machinery and management. The Chin Kang Company, a wealthy native syndicate, have a Government permit to open mines in several districts. A number of smaller companies are operating at present with the sanction of the above Corporation, to whom they pay a royalty. Two companies representing foreign capital-the Yangtsze Land and Investment Com- pany, Limited, and the I Li Coal and Mining Company, Limited-have purchased a number of the most valuable mining properties in the immediate neighbourhood of Wuhu. The Yu Fan Iron Mining Company completed a mountain railway, about five miles long, from their mines to the river bank at Tikang, a small port 30 miles up river from Wuhu, in 1918.