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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

CHEFOO-WEIHAIWEI

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China Sugar Refining Company, Ld. Chefoo Filanda

美士

SMITH & Co., L. H., Merchants

L. H. Smith

D. Cappelen

A. V. Joftr

E. W. Clements

Agencies

Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris International Bank of St. Petersburg Russo-Chinese Bank

Russian Volunteer Fleet

Law Union and Crown Insurance Co. Manchester Assurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton Atlas Insurance Company

Union Assurance Society, London

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK: Tel. Ad.

Hourglass

V. G. Lyman, attorney

E. S. Curtis

ST. LEWIS SCHOOL

Rev. Bro. Faust, director

Do.

Philip

Do.

Regis

Do.

Charles

Dung Lui, professor of Mandarin

和德 Tack wo

TAI-HO & Co., Shipping Agents and Coal

Merchants

Chang Pen Ching

S. Yokota

S. Ojimi

信泰 Tai-shin

TAISHIN & Co., Shipping Agents and

Coal Merchants

S. Yokota

橋高

TAKAHASHI, T., Commission Merchant and

Shipping Agent

TAYLOR & CO., A. C., Wholesale Export and

Import Commission Agents

Á. C. Taylor

Agency

New York Life Insurance Co.

TELEGRAPH COMPANIES

Great Northern Telegraph Co., Ld. E. E., A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld. H. Bülow Frikke, superintendent

C. C. Flemmer, electrician

H. Hobden, controller

A. Christensen

C. Volkersen

H. Thomsen

C. C. Flemmer H. Ovesen

J. M. Donaldson E. Eden

TELEGRAPH COMPANY-CHINESE

P. T. Wong, manager

L. C. Sun, clerk-in-charge

K. Y. Tow, asst. do.

J. H. Tsiang, controller for the joint

Companies

10 operators; 4 clerks

WHA-TAI FILATURE

Sun Mong Ku

Cornabé Eckford & Co., agents

L. W. Sing Tai & Co., managers

WORK ROOM, CHINESE FANCY WORK, SILK

LACE, EMBROIDERY (Franciscan Sisters in Front of the Hospital)

ZIMMERMANN & Co., S., Merchants

S. Zimmermann

WEIHAIWEI

衛海威 Weihaiwei

Weihaiwei is situated on the south side of the Gulf of Pechihli near the extremity of the Shantung Promontory, and about 115 miles distant from Port Arthur on the north-west and the same from the German port of Kiaochau on the south-west. Formerly a strongly fortified Chinese naval station, it was captured by the Japanese on 30th January, 1895, and was held by them pending the payment of the indemnity, which was finally liquidated in 1898. Before the evacuation by the Japanese an agreement was arrived at between Great Britain and China that the former should take over the territory on lease from the latter, and accordingly, on the 24th May, 1898, the British flag was formally hoisted, the Commissioners representing their respective countries

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