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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

CHOLON-CAMBODIA

DIRECTORY

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.

BAN SOON AN & Co., Merchants and Com-

mission Agents

Ong Ka Tiong

Tan Ho Seng

Teo Un Kong Tan Yu Wee

Lim Keng

Agencies

Shan Line of Steamers

Bun Hin Line of Steamers

Man On Insurance Company Po On Insurance Company

Khean Guan Insurance Company Ban Joo Guan Rice Mill

HOSPITAL

Supérieure-Sœur Laurence Sept Sœurs

KIM HONG SENG RICE MILL

Khoo Heng Seck, proprietors

Wm. H. Carter, chief engineer E. L. Comar, engineer

KLOSS & Co., Merchants

Walter Kloss (Saigon) Tan Tian San

MAN CHEONG YUEN USINE A RIZ, Quai de

Mytho

Lun Luc,dit Nam Long & Cie., directeur

MONT DE PIÉTÉ

N. Reynand V. Léon

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Councillors-Linger, O. du Crouzet, Berthet, Tran Tuong Thoai, Lam

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Quan Kien, Ong Phong Hoa, Khuu Tiet, Lam Thien Tong, Cham Leng Mayor-B. Rossigneux

Secretariat

Secretary-G. Guyot

Accountant-Passerat de la Chapelle

Roads

Architect of Roads—Cruitard Draftsman--L. Ippolito

Chief Surveyor of Roads-Berthety Overseer of Roads—F. Gonnord Municipal Treasury

Receiver-Costa

Writ Server-Marydassou

Police

Commissioner—Micheli

Brigadiers-Rivière, Gérolami, Pietri Sub-Brigrs. Boulanger, Denis, Muller Municipal Boys' School

Director-Giroux

Professor-Mme. Giroux

Municipal Girls School

Directress-Sister Adelphe

Teachers-1 French, 2 native Sisters

Municipal Hospital

Directress-Sister Octave

Assistants--3 French, 4 native Sisters Doctor--Sartre, M.F.P.

RIZERIE À VAPEUR DE CHOLON, Quai de

Mytho

A. Linger, ingénr. dirtr. (Saigon)

A. Eudel, comptable,

do. Marchetti, chef mécanicien Georgi, Otts, mécaniciens

RIZERIE "ORɩent"

C. Speidel & Co., general agents

RIZERIE DE L'UNION

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

SENG GUAN RICE MILLS

Ngo Chin Guan, manager

Nicol MacIntyre, engineer

CAMBODIA

Cambodia, or the kingdom of the Khmer, as it is called by the natives, extends from 101 deg. 30 min. to 104 deg. 30 min. longitude E. of Paris, and from 10 deg. 30 min. to 14 deg. latitude. It was reduced to its present proportions in 1860 by the annexation of its two richest provinces, Angkor and Battambang, to Siam. Its area is about 62,000 square miles. It is bounded on the south-west by the Gulf of Siam, on the south-east by French Cochin-China, on the north by the French Laos, and on the north-west and west by Angkor and Battambang. The noble river Mekong flows through the kingdom, and after passing through French Cochin-China, empties itself, by a number of mouths, into the sea. The Mekong is the grand waterway of Cambodia, and,

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