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CONSULATES-
FRANCE (Kiungchow)
also
HOIHOW-LUNGCHOW
DIRECTORY
PORTUGAL, in charge of interests of
Vice-Consul-F. Belin
Medical Officer-Dr. Sibiril Schoolmaster-
Chinese Writer-Sün Wah Heng Annamese Writer-Tran Quang Tan Annamese Sec.-T'an Guang-tao
Postmaster-Subira
GERMANY
In charge of interests-J. Acheson
Great Britain (Kiungchow)
also
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY,Consulate
Consul-E. T. C. Werner
Constable and Postal Agent-W. F.
Canning
官事領利大義大 Tai-i-tai-li-Ling-82 kin
ITALY
Consul---Chev. Z. Volpicelli (residing
in Hongkong)
CUSTOMS-IMPERIAL MARITIME
Acting Commissioner-J. Acheson Assistant-G. Bocher
Do. B. Ryan
Medical Officer-S. L. Lasell Tidesurveyor and Harbourmaster-
G. A. Forsaith
Assistant Examiner-T. Shirdan Tidewaiters-K. Mackenzie, W. Fre- derick, J. Mottram, C. Reinhardt, F. G. Veitch
Lights
Hoihow Harbour Light-W. Murray
Lamko Light-C. Hansen
Cape Cami Light-J. C. H. Schmüser Relieving L❜tkeeper-H. A. Atkinson
BUREAU DE POSTE FRANÇAIS Receveur-M. Subira Planton-Yo Tiong Tiu
MARTY, A. R., Merchant, Commission and
Shipping Agent
A. R. Marty (Hongkong)
E. P. Sequeira, signs per pro.
寶森 Sun.bo
SCHOMBURG & Co., A., Merchants and Com-
mission Agents
Aug. Schomburg (Bremen)
L. Jüdell
Albert Otto
Agencies
Nanshan Steamship Company Norddeutscher Lloyd Orient Line Douglas Steamship Company, Limited North China Insurance Co., Ld. Canton Insurance Office, Limited Deutsche Transport VersicherungsGes. Badische Schifffahrts Assec. Ges. Prussian National Insurance Co. South British Insce. Co., N. Zealand
MISSIONS
For Protestant Missionaries see end of
China Directory
X Tien-tsu.tong
ROMAN CAtholic MissION
Rev. M. J. P. Lages, supert. (Hoihow) Rev. João Baptista Láu(Kiung-chow) Rev. Philippe Láu (Mien-tae-fő)
Rev. Toãs Manuel Gonsahes (Seoum-
tui-san)
Rev. V. D. Reis (Sēoum-tui-san)
LUNGCHOW
州龍 Lung-chau
This city is situated at the junction of the Sung-chi and Kao-ping rivers in lat. 22 deg. 21 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 45 min. E., near the south-western border of the province of Kwangsi, and was selected as the seat of the frontier trade of that province with Tonkin. The continuation of the two above rivers is known as Tso-chiang, or left branch of the West River, and it enters the main stream some 30 miles above Nanning. The town is prettily placed in a circular valley surrounded by hills, and has a new wall completed in 1887. The population is estimated to number about 22,000. Lung- chow, from a military point of view, is considered, by the Chinese, to be a place of importance, and considerable bodies of troops are stationed, and the head-quarters
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