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NINGPO-WENCHOW

Miss M. Manchester, Ch'ang-shan

E.F. & Mrs. Knickerbocker, Ning-hai W. J. Dohertz

會公徒督基

CHRISTIANS' MISSION

Miss E. A. Hopwood, director

Miss L. M. Hopwood, do.

Rev. M. K. Chang, overseer Miss Bettinson

Miss Dixon

Miss Metcalfe Miss Shewring

Miss G. Smith

do.

CHURCH [OF ENGD.] MISSIONARY SOCIETY

Rev. J. C. Hoare, M.A., and wife Rev. W. S. Moule, B.A., and wife Dr. R. and Mrs. Smyth

Rev. W. Godson, M.A.

Rev. C. E. Bonsfield, M.A.

Miss Bullock (absent)

Miss Wells

Miss Maddison

Miss Turnbull

Rev. W. G. & Mrs. Walshe, Shaohing

Rev. A. and Mrs. Phelps,

do.

Miss Clarke,

do.

Miss E. F. Turner,

do.

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**** Chekiang Jen-tse-tang 堂慈仁江浙

SISTERS OF CHARITY

At Ningpo, "Maison de Jésus Enfant Claudine Bugand, supé-

rieure, Therese Lacote, Germaine Dauverchain, Augustine Perraud, Madeleine Rattat, Xavier Berke- ley, Cécile Raisin, Adelaide d'A. Souza

At Tinghai (Chusan), "Maison de la Présentation"-Adèle Faure, su- périeure, Thérése Affentauchegg, Marie Théron, Angéle Faucheux At Hangchow, "Maison de St. Vin- cent"-Marie Archenault, supé- rieure, Gabrielle Perboyre, Joseph Parada, Louise Poupon, Antoinette Vangersperch

At Kia-shing "Maison du Sacre Cœur"-Marie Patrissey, supé- rieure, Marguerite Ricaud, Marie Marguet

Tey-ping-yuen

At Ningpo, "Hospital St. Joseph" -Victoire Gilbert, supérieure, Ma-

rie Perrin, Marguerite Porte, Elizabeth Massardier.

Mo-i-sang

Rev. G. H. and Mrs. Jose, Tai-chow MOLYNEAUX, DR. JOHN FRANCIS

Rev. E. H. Thompson

ENGLISH

UNITED

do.

METHODIST

FREE

CHURCH MISSION

Rev. R. and Mrs. Swallow, M.D.

Rev. R. Woolfenden

Miss Milligan

Miss Hornby

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Ning-po Tieng-tsu-tang ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION OF CHEKIANG Mgr. P. M. Reynaud, Bhp. of Fussulan Rev. Pères I. Urgé, D. V. Procacci, B. L. Ibarruthy, Ch. J. Chasle, . C. E. Mustel, P. L. Ferrant, P. L. Faveau, E. Barberet, C. Louat, J. P. Lepers, Ch. Wittib, B. Jans- sens, A. Asinelli

Frères J. G. Lesoin, J. B. Remy,

A. Peyris, Ph. Decoster

局花嬂新源久通波寧

Ning-po Tong-jue-niu-faun-ki-fue-chok

NINGPO MANUFACTURING Co., N. Barrier

J. Heap

J. Wilson

OLIVIER, DE Langenhagen & Co., Merchs.

Geo. Racine, Shanghai

Lin Chang-yin

PILOT-J. Smith, cutter "Orphan"

TAOTAI'S POLICE

Tshung-bu-wong

Contlr. and Magistrate-J. C. Watson Sergeant-John Willis

1 interpreter, 2 writers, 3 corporals,

24 Constables

WÊNCHOW

Wên-chow-fu, one of the five ports opened to foreign trade by the Chefoo Convention, is the chief town in the department of the same name occupying the south-east corner of Che-kiang province. The city is situated on the south bank of the river Ou-kiang, about twenty miles from its mouth, in lat. 27 deg. 18 min. 4 sec. N., long. 120 deg. 38 min. 28 sec. E. The site is a well cultivated plain, bounded on all sides, but at a distance of

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