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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

TIENTSIN.

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There is a fair foreign trade done at Tientsin compared with the other open ports; but the exports are very small compared with the imports. The Tea exported goes principally to Russia and Siberia, via Kiachta. In 1884, 314,605 piculs were exported by this route, compared with 290,204 piculs in 1883. A trade in Coal from the Kaiping mines has lately sprung up, the export for 1884 being 13,731 tons. Opium to the extent of 2,191 piculs was imported in 1884, as compared with 2,451 piculs in 1883. The total value of the trade of the port in 1884 was Tls. 23,939,057, as compared with Tls. 21,667,011 in 1883.

Consulates.

官事頒國英大

DIRECTORY.

Ta Ying-kwo ling-shih-kuan.

GREAT BRITAIN.

(For Tientsin and Peking.)

Consul-Byron Brenan

Interpreter H. E. Fulford

Constable-H. Stean

門衙事領國法大

Ta-fah-kwo ling-shih ya-men.

Consul-C. Dillon

FRANCE.

Chancelier-Interprete-Picrre Bons d'Anty

Constable-E. Bonneau

門衙事領國俄大

Ta-ngo-kwo ling-shih ya-men. RUSSIA.

Consul-C. Waeber (absent)

Acting do.-M. P. Shishmarew

門衙事領國美大

Ta-mi-kwo ling-shih ya-men. UNITED STATES.

Consul-Geo. T. Bromley

Vice-Consul-W. N. Pethick

Interpreter-W. N. Pethick

Marshal―J, C. Williams

門衙事領國德大

Ta-te-kwo ling-shih ya-men.

GERMANY.

Consul-A. Pelldram

Interpreter--Ch. Feindel

Constable-E. Hesse

BELGIUM.

Consul-W. Forbes

PORTUGAL.

Consul-John J. Hatch

Acting Consul-A. Pelldram

SPAIN.

Vice-Consul-G. Fischer

SWEDEN AND NORWAY.

館公事領國丹大

Ta-tan-kwo ling-shih kung-kwan. DENMARK.

Acting Consul―C. Waeber (absent)

官事領國蘭和大

Ta-ho-lan-kwo ling-shih-kwan.

NETHERLANDS.

Acting Consul--

門衙事領國本日大

Ta Ji-pen-kwo ling-shi ya-mên.

JAPAN.

Consul-Shogoso Hadano

Secretary-Nagasama Tei

官事領國奧大

Ta-ao-kwo ling-shih-kwan.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

Acting Consul-Byron Brenan

I Kung-pu.

部工

Municipal Council.

Chairman-G. Detring

Hon. Treasurer—W. W. Dickinson

Hon. Secretary W. H. Forbes

Members-A. D. Startseff, Ed. Cousins

Superintendent of Police-S. E. Williams

Sergeant-E. Cox

Twenty Native constal les

Imperial Maritime Customs.

Ching-hai-kwan.

Commissioner-G. Detring

Assistants-H. M. Hillier, F. J. Smith, P

vou Tanner, J. H. M. Moorehead Clerks C. Kliene

Tidesurveyor and Harbour Master—R, J.

Trannack

Acting Asst. Tidesurveyor-W. F. Steven-

son (Taku)

Examiner-G. B. A. Castro

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