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doubtful if it will pay to work mines in the interior. It is satisfactory, however, te mention that progress has been made in the opening up of the country. The offi iala and people are well disposed, and an increasing trade with Corea may confide..tiy be expected.
DIRECTORY.
Consulate and Public Offices.
COREAN OFFICIALA.
Governor of Province.
大朝鮮釜山翠
ROYAL MARITIME CUSTOMS.
W. Nelson Lovatt, commissioner
慶尙蓋司
趙素夏
H. A. Reynolds, assistant
C. Krebs,
do.
Residence Capital of Province. 大邱監 營
P L. Jouy,
do.
K. Takesita,
do.
Y. T. Haug,
do.
Admiral of South Eastern Coast.
左水痘
Superintendent of Trade.
Magistrate of Tong Nai Pu.
姐桔弼
Magistrate of Pusan.
釜山頭出
大湳領事署
CHINESE.
Chen Wai Kwun, consul
Chan Pa Cho, secretary
Unang Fei Si, do.
Chan Unao shang, do,
日本總領事館
JAPANESE CONSULATE GENERAL.
K. K. Mayeda, consul-general and judge
S. Miyamoto, assistant judge
K. Y. Misaka, accountant
K. Nakano, Corean interpreter
A. Kosone, English interpreter
O. P. Posthumus, harbour master
W. H. Laucht, examineer
W. Schmidt, J. P. Civilini, tidewaiter
F. H. Ying, Baboo, weighers
日本總代役所
JAPANESE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,
G, Ahiru, chairman
T. Ichinomiya, secretary
日本警察所
JAPANESE POLICE STATION.
R. Morohoshi, superintendent
T. K. Hatashima, assist. do.
10 constables
「
日本郵便局
*****" JAPANESE POST OFFIOR.
T. Iwai, post-master
K. Koiso, sorter
日本電信局
JAPANESE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Y. Uda, superintendent
T. Takanoa, assist. do.
日本商法會議軍
JAPANESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
S. Yamada, president
H. Ohshi, vice-president
S. Nakanishi, secretary