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CONSULATES
PAKHOI HOIHOW
DIRECTORY
Rev. Père Marque, Pakhoi
府事領國法大
FRANCE
Tai-fat-kwok Ling-sz Kun
also
PORTUGAL, Consular Agency
Consul for Pakhoi and Tung-hing-
Gaston Liebert Chancelier-F. Culliéret
Délégate at Tung-Hing-F. Belin Medical Officer-Dr. J. Rey Lettré-Tchéou Dje-tsing
GREAT BRITAIN
also
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, Consular Agency
GERMANY, Consular Agency
Acting Consul-V. S. Savage Constable-E. C. Wilton
ITALY
Rev. Père Pencolé, Weïtchao Island Rev. Père Gerardin,
Rev. Pere Aubazac,
do.
do.
Rev. Père Marechal, Chek-cheng
Rev. Père Gauthier, Kao-tchéou Rev. Père Le Taillandier, do. Rev. Père Baldit,
do.
Rev. Père Ferrand, Kouang-tchéou-wan Rev. Père Cellard, Leï-tchéou
Rev. Père C, Zimmermann, do, Rev. Père Grandpierre, Tchuk-san Rev. Père Penicaud,
do.
POST OFFICE-IMPERIAL CHINESE
Postmaster-A. Sharp Deane
Assistant Postal Officer- W. Henne
Branch Offices-Lieu Chan, Ch'in Chau,
Nanning
寶森
Sum-bo
Consul--Chev. Z. Volpicell (residing SCHOMBURG & Co., A., Merchants and Com-
in Hongkong)
CUSTOMS IMPERIAL MARITIME
Assistant in-charge-A. Sharp Deane Medical Officer-A. Sharp Deane Assistant-Fritz Materna
Tidesurveyor and Harbour Master-
W. Stebbins
Examiner J. J. McGrath
Assistant Examiners-S. B. Thompson Tidewaiters T. Loureiro, G. E. Bell
MARTY, A. R., Merchant and General
Commisson Agent
W. H. Chiong, agent
MISSIONS
For Protestant Missionaries see end
of China Directory
堂主天
MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
Rev. Père Kammerer, Pakhoi
mission Agents
Aug. Schomburg (Bremen)
L. Jüdell
Agencies
Norddeutscher Lloyd Orient Line Douglas Steamship Co., Ld.
North China Insurance Company,
Limited
Canton Insurance Office, Limited, Deutsche Transport Vers. Ges., in Berlin Badische Schiffahrts Assecuranz Ges. Badische Rück und Mitvers. Ges. Prussian National Insurance Co. South British Insurance Company,
New Zealand
SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE
Th. Mercier-Beauné, director (absent)
SEQUEIRA & Co., Merchants and General
Commission Agents
N. A. Sequeira
HOIHOW (IN HAINAN)
Kiung-chau
口海 Hoi-hau
Hoihow is the seaport of the city of Kiung-chow (the seat of government in the island of Hainan, and distant from its port about three and a-half miles) which was opened to foreign trade on the 1st April, 1876. The position of the port, though geographically favourable, is topographically unsuitable for the development of any extensive com- mercial transactions, vessels being compelled to anchor some two miles from the
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