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吳大

Yung-tai-ng

FOOCHOW-AMOY

E. Wookey

UNDERWOOD, J. J., M.B., C.M. ED., L.R.C.S.ED.,

Medical Practitioner, Pagoda Anchorage

房藥大氏臣屈

WATSON & Co., A. S., LIMITED, "The

Dispensary," Chemists and Druggists,

Aerated Water Makers, Wine, Spirit, and Cigar Merchants

Tsang Tsung-shang

WEEKS,

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Wha-cock-tzi

B., Exchange and General

Broker, and Commission Agent

保天 Teen-poe

WESTALL, R. R., Merchant

Apperson, Miss Baldwin, Mrs. C. C. Banister, Mrs. W. Begley, Mrs. C. W. Begley, Miss A. Bliss, Mrs. E. L. Boileau, Miss Bonafield, Miss J.

Brewster, Mrs. W. N. Bryer, Miss Bushell, Miss

Cave-Thomas, Mrs. F. H.

Chittenden, Miss C. E. Codrington, Miss

Collins, Mrs. J. S.

Drummond, Mrs. J. Iver M.

England, Mrs. F. H.

Eyton-Jones, Mrs. H. M.

Fooks, Miss W. W.

Galton, Mrs. W. P.

Galton, Misses (3)

Gardner, Mrs. G .M. (Shoa

wu)

Garretson, Miss E. M.

Gittins, Misses (3)

Goldie, Miss (Hokning-fu) Gregory, Mrs.

Hartford, Miss M. C.

Hartwell, Mrs. Chas.

Howell, Miss

Hubbard, Mrs. G. H.

Jewell, Miss C. I.

LADIES' DIRECTORY

Johnson, Miss Frances Kinnear, Mrs. H. Koosnetzoff, Mrs. B. M. Lacy, Mrs. W. H Lambert, Miss C. Lay, Mrs. A. Leslie, Miss

Lloyd, Mrs. L.

Lyon, Miss E., M.D. McClelland, Mrs. Marçal, Mrs.

Martin, Mrs. J. (Hokning-fu

Foo)

Masters, Miss L. M., M.D. Mead, Miss

Mencarini, Mrs. A.

Mencarini, Mrs. J.

Miner, Mrs.

Moore, Mrs. C. S. Nelson, Mrs. H.

Newcombe, Misses (4) Newton, Miss Ella J. Nisbet, Miss Peet, Mrs. L. P. Phillips, Mrs. J.

Popoff, Mrs. N. A.

Power, Miss Ramsay, Mrs. R. Rennie, Mrs. T.

Richards Mrs. F. E.

Rigg, Mrs. J. Rodd, Miss

Rozario, Mrs. D. Russell, Mrs. H. Schonfeld, Mrs. F. Shaw, Mrs. S. L. (Pagoda) Shelly-Brand, Mrs. H. Siemsen, Mrs. F. H. (Pa-

goda)

Siemssen, Mrs. G.

Sites, Miss

Smith, Mrs. S.

Smyth, Mrs. G. B.

Stevens, Miss

Strong, Miss

Taylor, Mrs. B. von S. Trimble, Miss L. A. Walker, Mrs. A.

Walkinshaw, Mrs. A.

Weeks, Mrs. H. B. Weller, Miss

Westall, Mrs. R. R. Westall, Miss

Whitney, Mrs. H. T. Wilcox, Mrs. M. C. Wolfe, Mrs. J. R. Wolfe, Miss

Wolfe, Miss A. M. Woodin, Mrs. S. F. Woodhull, Miss H. C.

Woodhull, Miss K. C., M.D. Wookey, Mrs. E. Woorley, Mrs. J. H.

AMOY

Amoy was one of the five ports open to foreign trade before the ratification of the Treaty of Tientsin. It is situated upon the island of Haimun, at the mouth of the Pei Chi or Dragon River, in lat. 24 deg. 40 mín. N. and long. 118 deg. E. It was the scene of trade with Western nations at a very early date. The Portuguese went there in 1544, but in consequence of their cruelty towards the natives, the Chinese authorities forcibly expelled them and burned thirteen of their vessels. The English had commercial dealings there up to 1730, when the Chinese Government issued an edict prohibiting trade with foreigners at all ports except Canton. They made an exception as regards Spanish ships, which were allowed to trade at Amoy. The vessels of other nationalities,

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