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WEI-HAI-WEI
WEI-HAI-WEI-KIAOCHAU
Officer Commanding the Troops ---Major
C. D. Bruce, C.B.
Staff Captain-Capt. J. A. Higgon, R.W.F. Staff Clerk--Sergt. F. Gibsson, A.B.C.
FIRST BATTALLION—THE CHINESEREGIMENT
Lieut.-Colonel-Hamilton Bower Major-C. D. Bruce, commandant Major—W. M. Watson, second in com-
mand
Captain-A. A. S. Barnes
Do. --W. H. Dent
Do.
R. E. H. James
Do.
R. T. Toke
Do.
R. N. Bray
Do.
W. T. Layard
Do.
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A. H. Johnson
Do. -F. W. Stoddart
Do.
Do.
Do
G. C. Brooke, adjutant
R. M. C. Ruxton
--W. B. Hulke
Lieutenant-A. T. C. Rundle
Do. -F. S. Cooper
-H. E. M. Turner
Do.
Do.
E. S. Brand
Do.
-H. M. Farmar
Medical Officer in charge of Troops.
Major W. H. Starr, R.A.M.C.
Assistant Medical Officer -Lieutenant
E. V. Aylen, R.A.M.
POST OFFICE-- IMPERIAL Chinese
Postmaster-K. S. Knight Chief Clerk-Li Hua Ngo
QUEEN'S HOTEL
The Wei-hai-wei Land and Building Company, Limited, proprietors
F. Stanley, manager
RAMSEY, T. C., Commission Agent (Matau)
Agency
Wei-hai-wei Mining Syndicate
REUTER'S TElegram Co., Ld.
L. F. Bridges, agent
ROYAL MARINE GUARD
R.M.L.I.
do.
Captain-T. W. Dyer, R.M.A. Lieutenant-M. C. Festing, Do. -J. Hobson, Sergeant-Major--J. Chiverton, do.
St. Joseph's CATHOLIC MISSION R. P. Adéodat Marie, o.F.M.
UNION CHURCH, Queen's House
Minister-Charles H. Buxbaum
WEI-HAI-WEI LAND AND BUILDING Co., LD.
Lavers & Clark, agents
WEI-HAI-WEI LIGHTER CO. (Lavers & Clark)
Cornabé, Eckford & Co., managers
LADIES' DIRECTORY
Mrs. Beer Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Bruce
Mrs. Buxbaum
Mrs. Case
Mrs. Gouge Miss Gray Mrs. Griffin Mrs. Higgon Mrs. Laing
Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Matheson Mrs. Phillpott Mrs. Ramsey Mrs. Rundle
Mrs. Stewart-Lock-
hart
Mrs. Thorpe
| Mrs Turner | Mrs. Wilson
Mrs. Clark
Mrs. Laming
Mrs. Starr
KIAOCHAU
州膠 Kiáu-chau
Tsingtan, situated at the entrance to the Kiauchau Bay in Shantung, was occupied by a German squadron on the 14th November, 1897, in satisfaction for the murder of two German missionaries, and on the 2nd September, 1898, it was declared a free port. It is held on lease from China for the term of ninety-nine years. The special attention of the Administration has been devoted to the agricultural development of the Protectorate. The local administration consists of a Council, which is composed of all the heads of the several administrative departments under the personal supervision of the Governor and three members chosen from the civil population and appointed for
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