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bluff nearly forty feet high, which deprives it of the south-west breeze in summer, while in winter it is exposed to the full force of the north-east monsoon, which very often blows so hard for several days that it materially interferes with the load- ing and discharging of steamers in the harbour. The bluff, or the plain above the town, is level for miles, which makes riding both on bicycle and on horse-back a decided pleasure. The foreigners almost exclusively live on the bluff, which in former years was only dotted by a few European buildings, but has recently been ornamented with several new structures. From the bluff an extensive partly-cultivated plain develops, over which some sport is obtainable-snipe, plover, quail, and pigeons being found in large numbers, but duck and other water-fowl are not numerous. The climate is considered to be very salubrious. The estimated population of the port is 20,000. No port in China is more easily approached and entered than that of Pakhoi. The landmarks are conspicuous and unmistakeable. The channel is wide and deep and has no hidden danger to be avoided. The anchorage is a mile and a half from the Custom House. There is good landing at high water, but at ebb tide only for small boats. The construction of a railway by a French Company from Pakhoi to Nanning, though authovised a few years ago, the work on the project has not yet been commenced. A free School is now firmly istablished by the French Government to teach the French language to the Chinese and others, the number of boys atending this School now amounts to 40, with a tendency to increase. A French Medical Officer, who is attached to the French Consulate, also gives his attendance free to both Europeans and Chinese.
CONSULATES
府事領國法大
FRANCE
Tai-fat-kwok Ling-82 Kun
also
PORTUGAL, Consular Agency
DIRECTORY
Consul for Pakhoi and Tung-hing-
Vicomte de Bondy Riario
Gérant du Consulat-L. Flayelle Délégate Tung-Hing-F. Belin Medical Officer-Dr. Abbatucci
Interpréte—Thanh
GREAT BRITAIN
also
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, Consular Agency GERMANY, In charge of Interests UNITED STATES, Consular Agency
Consul Officer—E. T. C. Werner Constable-H. Rogers
ITALY
Consul-Chev. Z. Volpicelli (residing
in Hongkong)
CUSTOMS-IMPERIAL MARITIME
Commissioner-Paul H. King Assistant-J. H. Lowry
Do. -Fritz Materna
Medical Officer-J. H. Lowry, L.R.C.P、,
L.R.C.S.
Tidesurveyor and Harbour Master-
W. Stebbins
Assistant Examiner-R. Henkel Tidewaiters-T. Loureiro, F. R. G. da
Cruz, E. E. Bulbrook, 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
Rev. Père Pencolé, Weïtchao Island
Rev. Père Marque, Pakoi
Rev. Pèrc Gerardin,
do.
Rev, Père Fonques, 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 Granadpierre, Tchuk-san
PERRY & REINERS, Merchants and Com-
mission Agents
E. L. Perry (Canton) W, E, Reiners, do,
POST OFFICE IMPERIAL CHINESE
Postinaster-Paul H. King
Assistant Postal Officer-W. Hennal Branch Offices—Lien Chau, Ch'in Chue '
Nanning
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, 327 Broadway, New York, U. S. A.
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