PEIPING
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barracks connected with each for the accommodation of the Legation Guards. As most Chinese buildings in this section were removed the Legation quarter presents the appearance of a European settlement of about half a square mile in extent. There are several large stores, which sell all kinds of foreign goods. The Peiping Club is much larger and more convenient than it was before; there is a Catholic Church for the Legation Guards, and several liospitals-Rockefeller Foundation (a handsome and splendidly equipped institution, the opening of which marked an epoch in the history of Peiping), Dojin (Japanese, completed in 1917), Central, German, St. Michael's and the Methodist Episcopal John L. Hopkins Memorial- which are provided with accommoda- tion for both Chinese and European patients. There are many foreign banks, and numerous Chinese banks. In addition to a number of smaller hotels, there are two large splendidly-equipped hotels-the Hotel des Wagons-Lits and the Hotel de Pekin. The latter is a magnificent structure capable of accommodating 1,000 guests.
The main streets of Peiping are macadamized, and two electric light companies have been organized which will furnish light wherever wanted in the city. Outside the Legation quarter there are many foreign buildings, the number of which is growing yearly, changing to some extent the appearance of the business localities adjacent to the Glacis.
Since the revolution many changes, which would have been unthinkable under the Manchu régime, have taken place. In addition to opening all available gates, the authorities have constructed several new streets at considerable cost, and are giving better access to certain localities which were formerly badly served. The Imperial City Wall is now pierced in over a dozen places, and three new thoroughfares have been opened, viz., the Nan Ch'ih Tzu, the Nan Fu K'ou, and the Fu Yu Chieh, the last-mentioned providing a well-made road alongside the western wall of the Imperial City. Peiping has a population of 1,722,735, according to statistics compiled in September 1940.
There are air services to Tientsin, Tsingtao, Shanghai, Mukden, Dairen, Kalgan, Taiyuan and Japan.
Peiping is now connected with Tientsin by a motor road, and there are also motor roads to many places in the Western Hills. A new residential area with wide roads is being constructed to the west of the city, and an industrial area to the east.
DIRECTORY
(Fon Legations See China Section Pages A 15-A17)
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE
DIPLOMATIC Quarter-
President Dr. R. Flaes (Netherlands
Legation)
Deputy President-A. A. L. Tuson
(British Embassy)
Hon. Treasurer J.
(Banque de l'Indochine)
Dautremer
Members H. Terasaki (Japanese Einbassy) and F. Petzschke (Deuts- che-Asiatische Bank)
Secretary & Chief of Police-P. J.
Lawless
Inspector of Police-M. Fujii
Medical Officer of Health-Dr. W. H.
Graham Aspland, M.D. Clerk of Works-A. Stolz
司公票鈔國美
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AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co. Chartered Bank Premises, Rue Linevitch, Lega- tion Quarter; Teleph. 676 East; Cable Ad: Banknote
AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE--(See
Associations & Clubs)
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AMERICAN CHINESE Co., Federal Inc., U.S.A., Authorized "Ford" Dealers- 64, Ssu Fa Pu Chieh; Telephs. 627 S.O. & 964 S.O.; Cable Ad: Tacco
J. G. Richards, manager
G. Schedin P. W. Hsu