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with that of the Canton Mint. The Mint has had to be considerably enlarged in recent years to enable it to keep pace with the demand.
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The local manufacturing industries include Government ironworks and arsenals, and cotton and silk weaving. The Government ironworks are manufacturing rails and other accessories for the Pei-Han railway. There is a quasi-official coal-mining com- pany in connection with the Ironworks, the pits being at Ping-hsiang in Kwangsi. The coal is brought down in lighters from the railhead, fifteen miles above Changsha. Wuchang Cotton and Hemp mills together with the silk filature were leased by the Viceroy in 1902, to a company of Chinese capitalists for 100,000 taels a year, for a period of 20 years. Apart from the Hemp mill which has never been operated since it was erected, the concern is doing a flourishing business.
During the last few years foreign interests at Hankow have undergone a marked development, the chief factor in producing the growth being the steady progress of work on Lu Han Railway, a trunk line connecting Hankow with Peking, the contract for which was let to a Belgian syndicate in 1897. The project had been discussed for some years previously, and in view of the importance the port will derive from direct railway communication with the capital and from the anticipated opening up of the country in other directions, Germany, France, Russia, and Japan have since 1895- acquired concessions, and the British concession has been extended. Thus, while there was formerly a bund of only half a mile in length, in front of the British concession, there is now a continuous line of concessions measuring in all over two miles of river frontage. Messrs. Vrard & Co. a few years ago imported and erected, on the Wuchang side of the river, machinery for crushing Antimony Ore, which is dried, packed in bags, and exported abroad. These have recently been taken over by Messrs. Carlowitz & Co., who are making large additions to the plant. Antimony, Lead and Zinc Ores are crushed. A large business is also done by a match factory as well as by Albumen factories. Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co., a German firm, agents for the Shell Transport Company, Limited, of London, have erected on the foreshore, several miles below the Foreign Concessions, Oil tanks for storing bulk Oil, to be tinned on the premises. Two tanks have been erected, each with a capacity of 2,50 tons of Oil. During the low-water season small tank-steamers will bring the Oil from Shanghai. The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Langkat, has followed suit and erected an installation.
Tea is the staple export. The export in 1903 was 426,196 piculs which though less. than in the previous year by about fifty thousand piculs, stands considerably above the figures for previous years. About one-half the ten exported from Hankow goes to Chi- nese ports. Opium was imported to the extent of 207 piculs as against 19; piculs in 1902; 276 piculs in 1991 and a like quantity in 1900. It is computed that 70 per cent. of the opium used at this port is native grown drug; the import of the foreign article is declining. The trade under the transit pass system is larger at Hankow than at any other port, its value in 1903 being Tls. 9,074,498. The net value of the trade of the port in 1903 amounted to Tls. 99,122,500, against Tls. 73,811,178, in 1.02; Tls. 62,219,698 in 1901, and Tls. 57,050,639 in 1900.
DIRECTORY
AIRD, ROBERT, M.B., CH.B., Medical Practi-
tioner
和協 Hip-wo
ANDERSON & Co., ROBт., Merchants
C. Schlee
H. Schlee (Foochow)
E. White
A. M. Lester
記瑞 Sui-ki
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Merchants
W. Herensperger, signs per pro.
P. Houben
W. Finninger
B. Grittin
P. Paschen
C. Conscience, hide inspector T. Betinez, assistant warehouseman C. Herzberg, magr. of oil wharf
Agencies
Shell Transport Trading Co., Ld. Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ld. Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co.
China Traders' Insurance Company, Ld. South British Fire and Marine Insce. Lancashire Insurance Company
Hamburg America Line River steamers
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