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MENGTSZU
the advantages offered by the transit pass system, and under cover of its protection have sent merchandise as far as the provinces of Szechuen and Kweichow. The climate of Mêngtzu is temperate and salubrious, though every year, principally in the hot -season, a disease known as the plague makes numerous victims there and throughout the province among the natives. During the winter good sport is obtained; snipe, and wild fowl being abundant in the plain, and pheasaut and partridge in the hilly districts.
CONSULAT De France
Consul-E. Rocher (absent)
DIRECTORY
Gérant du Consulat-E. Guérin
Interpte.-Chancelier-G. Lallemant
Commis de Résdce. (détaché)—U. Marc
關自費 Mong-tes-kuan
CUSTOMS-IMPERIAL MARITIME
Commissioner-Francis A. Carl
Assistant-W. Hancock
Do. and Med. Officer-J. Michoud Do. E. K. Bull
Assistant Examiner--A. F. Schepens Tidewaiter-W. J. Lye
MISSION ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
Yunnan Mission
Mgr. J. J. Fenouil, Bishop of Ténédos and Vicaire Apostolique of Yunnan Rev. E. C. Maire, Rev. J. M. Leguil
cher, pro-vicaires
Rev. Ch. M. de Gorostarzu, procureur
Revs. J. M. Delavay P. M. Maudart, M. Oster, P. Bonhomme, C. H. Maire, P. F. Vial, L. C. Bouillon, C. F. Masson, J. C. Escoffier, H. A. Ma- thon, H. Tapponnier, H. Badie, L. Gaudu, F. Ducloux, D. Piton, Le- paroux, U. E. Blondel, C. Bailly, A. Kircher Thibet Mission
Rev. F. Biet, Bishop of Diana and
Vicar Apostolique of Thibet Revs. J. B. Gontelle, J. E. Dubernard, L. L. Déjean, P. P. Girandean, M. B. Conroux, A. Leard, H. G. Mussot, P. M. Bourdonnec, J. A Soulié, A. Genester, P. C. Granjean, L. Tsistet
TELEGRAPHS-IMPERIAL CHINESE; Admin-
istration Yun-kwei Provinces
Director-Li Pi-ch'ang (Yun-nan-fu) Engineer-Ch. Jensen (Yun-nan-fu) Manager-Li Min-hsin
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