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PAKHOI

large numbers, but duck and other water-fowl are not numerous. The climate is considered to be very salubrious. The estimated population of the port is 20,000. No port in China is more easily approached and entered than that of Pakhoi. The landmarks are conspicuous and unmistakeable. The channel is wide and deep and has no hidden danger to be avoided. The anchorage is a mile and a half from the Custom House. There is good landing at high water, but at ebb tide only for small boats. The construction of a railway by a French Company from Pakhoi to Nanning was authorised a few years ago, but the work on the project has not yet been commenced. A free School is now firmly established by the French Government to teach the French language to the Chinese and others the number of boys attending this School now amounting to 50, with a tendency to increase. A French Medical Officer, who is attached to the French Consulate, also gives his attendance free to both Europeans and Chinese. A French Post Office and the German Consulate are the latest additions to the foreign institutions at Pakhoi.

CONSULATES

DIRECTORY

É¥MEXX Tai-peh-kwok Ling-sz-kun

官事領國比大

BELGIUM

Consul for Hongkong, Macao and South China-Th. Hamman (resid- ing in Hongkong)

府事領國法大 Tui-fut-hol Ling-sĩ Kim

FRANCE

also

PORTUGAL, Consular Agency

Vice-Consul for Pakhoi and Tung-

hing-G. Lecomte

Medical Officer-Dr. Abbatucci Interpreter...Thành

GERMANY

Acting Consul -H. von Varchmin

Do. Secretary-A. B. Jarzembowski

GREAT BRITAIN

also

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY UNITED STATES, Consular Agency

Consul Acting-M. Hughes (Hoihow) Asst. in charge—G. A. Combe

ITALY

Consul--Chev.Z. Volpicelli (residing

in Hongkong),

Commerc. Attaché--Chev. R. Pescio Clerk E. Gallo

Chinese Secretary-Kuo chih p’ing

CUSTOMS-IMPERIAL MARITIME

Acting Commissioner-J. C. Johnston Assistants-E. K.Bull, M.H. P. Destelan Medical Officer J. H. Lowry, L.R,C.P.,

L.R.C.S. (absent)

Acting Tidesurveyor and Harbour Mas-

ter F. J. Allshorn

Assistant Examiners-T. Loureiro, F.

R.G. da Cruz

Tidewaiters-C. S. C. Davies. E. E. Bulbrook, V. Drayson, H. M. Andersson

FAURSEMAGNE & Co., A., Merchants and

Commission Agents

Sin Tin Nam, agent

MARTY, A. R., Merchant and General

Commission Agent

W. H. Chiong, agent

MISSIONS

For Protestant Missions see end of

China Directory

堂主天

MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS

Rev. Père Kammerer, Pakhoi

Rev. Père Penicaud, Pakhoi

Rev. Père Gerardin,

Rev. Père Marqué, Weïtchao Island

do.

Rev. Père Genty, Chek-cheng Rev. Père Gauthier, Kao-tchéou Rev. Père Le Taillandier, do. Rev. Père Baldit,

do.

Rev. Père Laurent, Kouang-tchéou-wan Rev. Père Cellard, Leï-tchéou Rev. Père C. Zimmermann, do. Rev. Père Grandpierre, Tchuk-san Rev. Père Rossillon,

do.

POST OFFICE-IMPERIAL CHINESE

Postmaster J, C. Johnston Postal Officer-S. E. Green

Inland Offices-Lim Chow, Kamchow, Watlam, Onpo, Shintung, Popak, Shekshing, Fachow, Suiki, Lingshan,. Wuli, Peilin

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, 327 Broadway, New York, U. S. A.

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