Directory_and_Chronicle_1902 — Page 650

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

WONSAN (GENSAN OR YUENSAN)-FUSAN

DIRECTORY

Chamber of Commerce (Japanese)

Chairman-S. Kono

Vice-President-M. Ichikawa Secretary-T. Ashihama

CHINESE EAStern Railway Co., LD., Sea- going Steamship Service: Tel. Ad. Steam

T. N. Lavrentieff, agent

CHINESE MERCHANTS

Tung Fung Tai Yuen Chang Yung Tseng Li Tè Hsing Lung Kung Huo Chang Yuen Hsin Ching San Huo Yung Tung Hsün-hsing Te Sheng Yung

CONSULATE-

JAPAN

Consul-A. Segawa

Chanceliers-S. K. Tamana, T. Imai Interpreter-H. Takeda

Police Insptrs.-S. Utsumi, J. Komuta

CUSTOMS

Acting Commisnr.-C. E. S. Wakefield Assistant-C. Carlsen

Do. -Kuan Chong-in Clerks—Yang K’uei-chiu, M. Iwashita, Y. Fujisaki, N. Takezuru, Wang Huan Kuei

Medical Officer-Dr. R. A. Hardie, M.B. Tidesurveyor-P. E. Mannheimer Tidewaiters-3 Japanese

GENSAN HOTEL

Fukuya, proprietor

HOSPITAL (JAPANESE)

Physician-J. Sayama

Assistant--M. Nakamura

JAPANESE MERCHANTS, &c.

Eighteenth Bank

S. Ishida, agent

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Japan Marine & Land Insurance Co.

S. Ishida, agent

Japan and Corea Trading Co.

N. Sato, agent

Meiji Fire Insurance Co. S. Ishida, agent

Kaikoku Life Insurance Co.

S. Ishida, agent

Nichi In Trading Company M. Ichikawa, agent

Nippon Yusen Kaisha

N. Kawamura, acting manager

Tokyo Marine Insurance Co.

N. Kawamura, agent

MISSIONS

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH MISSION

Dr. W. B. McGill and wife

CANADIAN Presbyterian MISSION Dr. R. Grierson and wife Rev W. R. Foote and wife Rev. D. McRae and wife Miss McCully

MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES De Paris

Rev. L. Bret

Rev. A. Grisard

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL (JAPANESE)

Chairman-S. Ishida Secretary-K. Yoshizoye

POST OFFICE (JAPANESE)

Postmaster-S. Okamoto

Clerks-S. Ujinaga, R.Hayama, K.Saito

TRADERS' Representative Office

Representative-K. Yoshizoye

FUSAN

山釜 Fu-san

Fusan, or Pusan as it is also called by the Coreans, is the chief port of Kiung-sang- do, the south-eastern province of Corea, and lies in lat. 35 deg. 6 min. 6 sec. N. and long. 129 deg. 3 min. 2 sec. E. It was opened to Japanese trade in 1876 and to Western nations in 1883. The native town consists of some 550 houses with a population of about 5,000 inhabitants. The Japanese settlement is situated a little distance from the native town, opposite the island of Cholyongdo (Deer Island). It is under the control of the Consul, who is, however, assisted by an elective Municipal Council.

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