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number of schools. A macadamized road has been built from the steamer landing clear through the city to the Tung-Tsi Gate in the south wall, a distance of eight miles. The carriages and jinrickshas which have been introduced are much appreciated by the people, and it is proposed to construct similar roads to other parts of the city. British, American and German consulates were opened in 1900. As the seat of the viceregal government, and by virtue of its historic associations, Nanking is of importance, and will, no doubt, now that it has been opened to foreign trade, regain a degree of its lost prestige. The net value of foreign imports in 1900 was Tls. 1,439,370, against Tls. 662,024 in 1899, and the net value of the trade of the port for 1900 was Tls. 3,868,595, against Tls. 2,396,153 in 1899.

GREAT BRITAIN

CONSULATES

also

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

Consul-A. J. Sundius

DIRECTORY

JAPAN, Branch Office of Shanghai Con-

sulate-General

K. Amano, in charge

關陵金 Chin Ling Kuan

CUSTOMS--IMPERIAL MARITIME

Commissioner-F. A. Aglen

Assistant-R. F. C. Hedgeland

Do. --C. S. Napier

Actg. Tidesurveyor-Th. Wright Assistant Examiner-E. Shelton Tidewaiter-Th. H. Gwynne

Du.

-R. C. MacDougall

Do. -H. Howard

Postal Officer E. Tollefsen

Defence Office

Robt. Loebbeke, engineer captain

局務洋安金

*# Nanking Yang-wu Chu

FOREIGN OFFICE

Chief Commissioner-Wong Kia Tong,

Ho Pu Taotai

Adviser--LeaoKhin Yuen(sub-prefect)

Interpreter--C. C. Koo,

do.

Dr. P. M. Wan (sub-magistrate)

Deputy (Branch office) Kwan Chao Kih

##

Hang-tuck-lee

GIBSON, JAMES, General Broker and Com-

mission Agent

堂學師陸南江

Kiang-nan-lu-sz-hsio-tang

MILITARY ACADEMY

Commissioner-Hsi Hui-siang

Lieutenant-B, von Tettenborn

Inspector-Yeh-lin

Interpreter-Philip Wong

MISSIONS

For Protestant Missionaries see end of

China Directory

堂主天 Tien-chu-t'ang

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION

Rev. Fr. P. Debrix, s.J.

院書文匯

# Wei-wen-shu-yuan

NANKING UNIVERSITY

Rev. G. A. Stuart, M.D., president and

dean of medical school

Hwang Yung-liang, dean of prepara-

tory school

Wilbur F. Wilson, proctor, professor

of English

Rev. Jesse F. Newman, dean of school

of theology

Rev. A. J. Bowen, dean of college and

professor of mathematics

J. R. Trindle, teacher of English

堂學師水南江

Kiang-nan Shui-shih hsü-t'ang

NAVAL COLLEGE-IMPERIAL

Commissioner-Fang Sih Foh, Taotai

Secretary-Chu Yuen Keng

Executive Branch

Chief Instructor-John Penniall

Instructor-Lieut. Tsao Li Peng

Superdt. of Cadets-Chu Ping Yuan Engineering Branch

Chief Instr.-Engr. Chang Pao Yung Instructor-Tong Wen Chen

Superdt. of Cadets-Chow Chin Fang Torpedo School

Instructor and Superdt, of Cadets—

Wong Whei Tsoo

Training Ship "Wantai”

Captain-Ho Sin Chuan

Naval Intructor-W. E. Tiddy

POST OFFICE—IMPERIAL CHINESE

Postal Officer E. Tollefsen

Post Office-Japanese

Postmaster-S. Takagi Postal Clerk-M. Miyashita

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