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SAIGON-CHOLON

North China Insurance Company, Ld. Canton Insurance Office, Limited Düsseldorfer Allgemeine Vers. Ges. Verein Bremer See Versicherungs Ges. Verein Hamburger Assecuradeure Deutscher Rhederei Verein Hamburg Basler Transport Versicherungs Ges. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Deutsche Transport Versichergs. Ges. Triton Insurance Company, Ld. Alliance Assurance Company London and Lancashire Fire Insce. Imperial Insurance Company, Ld. Schweiz Transport Versicherungs Ges Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Oberrheinische Vers. Ges. in Mannheim Mannheimer Versicherungs Ges. Mannheimer Rückversicherungs Ges. Deutsche Rück und Mitversich. Ges. Neuer Schweizerischer Lloyd "Agrippina" Transport Versich.. Ges. Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Co.

SYNDICATE INDUSTRIEL FRANCAIS D'INDO

CHINE; Saigon, Paris, Rouen

Ed. Weill-Wormser, directeur

TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED-EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA ; Office, Cape Saint James

W. J. P. Collis, superintendent

J. A. Peggs, clerk in charge R. Scott-Atkinson

R. H. Dyer

A. L. Clerk

P. D. McFarlane

H. E. Middleton

W. G. Hale & Co., agents, Saigon

TERNISIEN, Lawyer, (absent)

THIOLLIER, AUG., Avocat défenseur, 14,

Rue Rigault de Genonilly

TOURNIER, J., Tailleur, 69 to 75, Rue Ca-

tinat

G. Daniel H. Gros

E. van der Weghe

TRAMWAYS-COMPAGNIE FRANÇAISE DE (Indo-Chine); Siege Social, Rue de la Victoire, Paris; Direction exploitation, 12, Boulevard Rigault de Genouilly

Ferret, ingénieur, administr. delégué

directeur

TRIGANT, G., Harness Maker and Carriage

Builder, Rue Quai Charner

Dunoyer

UNION RICE MILL

W. & Th. Speidel & Co., general agents

E. Geyer, accountant

J. Ammann, engineer

U. Rickenmann, do. H. Bader,

do.

R. Vollmann, assistant

VIAUD, Veterinary Surgeon, Rue Catinat

WEILL-WORMSER, ED., Merchant, 69, Rue-

d'Ormay

WIRTH, G., "Au Gagne-petit," Storekeeper,

59, Rue Catinat

CHOLON

This town, distant four miles from Saigon, with which it is connected by a steam- tramway, is the seat of most of the Chinese trade of the Colony. Cholon may be said to be the granary of Cochin-China, and is the seat of much commercial activity. Most of the rice mills are located in this place, there being no less than six worked by steam, and there are several large brickyards. The town, like Saigon, possesses a Municipal Council, composed partly of French, partly of Annamites, and partly of Chinese. The population in 1889 was 37,441, of whom 78 were Europeans, 22,322 Annamites, 14,944 Chinese, 72 Indians, and 24 Malays,

B. Rossigneux*, Mayor

DIRECTORY

BAN GUAN & Co., Merchants and Com-

mission Agents

Tjia Mah Yan

Ong Ka Tiong

Gol Cheong Whan

BAN JOO GUAN RICE MILL, Quai de Mytho Ong Ka Tiong, managing director Tan Ho Seng, acting do.

Lim Keng, superintendent

W. Fell, chief engineer

L. Richardson, assistant do. W. Marshall,

do.

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