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NEWCHWANG-LU-SHUN-K’OU (PORT ARTHUR)

IRISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MISSION

Rev. Thos. C. Fulton, Moukden Rev. J. Carson, Kuang Chang tzu Dr. J. A. Greig,

do.

Dr. T. L. Brander, Jin Jow

Rev. W. Hunter,

do.

Miss Nicholson,

do.

Rev. W. H. Gillespie

D. Christie, F.R.C.S., P.E., Moukden Dr. A. M. Westwater, Liaoyang Rev. J. A. Wylie,

Mrs. Alex Westwater,

do.

do.

Dr. T. M. Young, Moukden

Rev. Geo. Douglas, Liaoyang

Dr. Gray,

Miss Sinclair,

Rev. J. W. Inglis,

do.

do.

Rev. D. T. Robertson, Moukden

PENSION DE LA STE. PROVIDENCE

Sister Augustine, superintendent

MISSION ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS

Mgr. Guillon, Bishop of Euménie

Père M. F. Choulet, provicaire

Père A. Choulet, secretary

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOT-

LAND MISSION

Rev. J. MacIntyre, Haichêng (abt.) Rev. John Ross, Moukden

Rev. Jas. Webster, do.

門衙事領國英生先

do.

W-hsien-sheng ying-kuo ling-shih ya-men

MORRISON, WM., M.B., C.M., EDINR.

**** Lin-can hsei-tze-wu

房字寫港頜

PILOTS

L. J. Tandberg

A. L. R. Smith

B. Carlos

P. F. Lorenzen

Geo. Fawcett

W. Sloss

W. Peacock

H. S. Lawrence

LÜ-SHUN-K'OU (PORT ARTHUR)

Lü Shun-k'ou, the new Chinese Naval Arsenal, is situated at the extremity of the Manchurian peninsula, in the province of Shingking, in latitude 38° 47′ 36′′ N., and lon- gitude 121° 15′ 49′′ E. It is a fine natural harbour though not very extensive, and connected with the sea by a narrow entrance. It is strongly fortified and is armed with Krupp guns of heavy calibre. The entrance to the port has been deepened to 24 feet at low water and a basin constructed inside, 1,476 feet in length by 984 feet in breadth, with a depth of 36 feet 6 in. at high water, 25 feet 6 in. at low water. The port is well found. There are 5,181 feet of spacious quays with steam cranes from which the vessels can be commissioned and troops and crews embarked; a dry dock 370 feet on the blocks by 70 feet in width, which can be emptied in five hours by a steam pump; a pair of shears of 45-ton capacity; a small graving dock for torpedo boats; a graving slip, &c. There is also a torpedo establishment. A Military Hospital, presided over by two Chinese doctors trained in the Military College at Tientsin, has lately been established. The works, which were carried out by a French Syndicate, were completed at the latter end of 1890. This is the chief naval station in China, and is the head- quarters of the Pei Yang Squadron. The civilian population of Lu Shun K'ou is about 6,000 and increasing, and there is a garrison of 5,000 trained soldiers.

DIRECTORY

FORTIFICATIONS & ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Director-Tautai Liu Hein Fang

IMPERIAL NAVAL DOCKYARD

Director-Taotai Kung, Chow-yu Second Director-Wang Ren-pau Supdt. of Works-Hoh Leang-shun Supdt. Engineer-Li Chung-kwan

TORPEDO DEPARTMENT

Captain in charge-Mah Fu-heng Chief Techl. Depart.-W. Fleischer Superdt. Engineer-Li-Chun-yün

HARBOUR DEPARTMENT

Harbour Master-Capt. J. Calder Assistant do.-Capt. Lew Buah, I.C.N.

FLEET (see also end of Directory)

Transport "Lee Yuen"

Captain-W. W. Morton Chief Officer—A. A. Crawford Second Officer-Black Chief Engineer-J. Kirk

Second Engineer-Hugh Rodger

Torpedo Depot Ship "Kangchi,"1,200 tons.

Captain-Sah Ching Ping

Torpedo Engineer-W. Fleischer

Do. Instructor-J. Bessant

Do. Artificer-G. Williams

院醫軍海

IMPERIAL NAVAL HOSPITAL

Dr. Watt

Dr. Hsu

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