ENGYUEH
Serpieri, ingenieur de Montagu, do. Praquin, conducteur Desplanques, do. Vincenat Barbet, do.
Detrie,
do.
Chauvelot, dessinateur
Faucon, chef magasinier
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Teng-yueh
ontier of Yunnan in lat. 24 deg. 45 min. N., and ish trade unden the Burma Agreement of 1897 to Burma and Thibet. It is a sub-prefectural by the Tieh Shui river, a tributary of the miles above Bhamo, which place has been the r many years. The distance from Tengyueh bout 160 miles, usually traversed in seven or rm of transport. In a straight line the two at present used is for the greater part of the June to September) is often impassable. It İ seasons, may soon be opened. From Bhamo e road crosses a succession of mountain ranges ght, making any railway scheme distinctly engyueh to Yunnanfu the road is divided into ers. Owing to its elevation over 5,000 feet, heal thier than any of the valleys on the way st unhealthy by malignant forms of malarial in the town during the rains. The rainfall hich fell during the months May-September. of May, 1902. The value of the trade up to the e trade during 1903 has shown a satisfactory , cotton piece goods and raw cotton, while silk, orpiment and medicines. The only hich is still suffering from the effects of the ure of jade ornaments from stone imported
CTORY
關新越騰
Teng-yueh Hsin-kuan
CUSTOMS IMPERIAL MARITIME
Acting Commissioner-G. T. Moule
Assistant-C. S. Napier
Tidewaiter--W. B. Andrews
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