Directory_and_Chronicle_1906 — Page 935

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

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WUHU-KEWKIANG

Hang-tuck-lee

GIBSON, JAMES, Merchant, Shipping and

Commission Agent

HOSPITAL-WUHU GENERAL

Dr. Edgerton H. Hart, superintendent

Miss C. E. Maddock, supt. nurse

和怡 E-wo

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Merchants

R. Johns, agent

Agencies

Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Glen Line of Steamers

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Canton Insurance Office

Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld.

China Sugar Refining Co., Ld.

邊麥 Ma-pin

MCBAIN, GEO., Mercht.; Hulk "Thistle"

A Sai, agent

MISSIONS

For Protestant Missions see end of

China Directory

ROMAN CATHOLIC

Tien-chu-tung

Rev. Père E. Rouxel, s.J.

Rev. P. A. La Rivière, s.J.

I. Richet, S.J.

# Taching-yu-cheng-chu

POST OFFICE-IMPERIAL CHINESE

District Postmaster-P. H. King Postal Officer-J. C. de Pinna

Assistant Postal Clerks--Han Hwun

Tsang, Wei Ping Shan, Zao Hêng

Tah, Wang Kuah Ching, Ho Kuang Ming

Branch offices at Luchowfu & Ninguokfu

and Nganking

Tatung Sub-District

Asst. Postal officer-in-charge--W. M.

d'Oliveira

Assistant Postal Clerk--Chang Yang

Chün

祥瑞 Sui-zeang

SMITH, E. E., Merchant and Albumen

Manufacturer: Tel. Ad. Albumen

STANDARD OIL Co. OF NEW YORK

Butterfield & Swire, agents

局電湖蕪 F I HA

Wu-hu-tien-ch

TELEGRAPHS-IMPERIAL CHINESE

Zee Chien Kien, manager

V. V. Lok, clerk-in-charge

Y. T. Wong, T. Y. Shu, assistants

and 13 clerks

局政郵清大

TATUNG

Ta-ching-yu-chêng-chu

POST OFFICE-IMPERIAL CHINESE

Postal Officer-W. M. d'Oliveira

Ngankin Branch Office

Clerk-in-charge-Wan Yu Tin

***FE Wan-an-yen-li-tsung-kok

SALT LIKIN COLLECTORATE FOR ANHUI Acting Deputy Commer.-B. D. Bruce

司公限有船輪江長

YANGTSZE SHIPPING Co., LD.

A Sai, agent

P. Yue-Tong, clerk

KEWKIANG

江九 Kiú-kiang

Kewkiang (now more generally written Kiukiang) is situated on the river Yangtsze near the outlet of the Poyang Lake, and is a prefectural city of the province of Kiang-si. It is distant about 187 geographical miles from Hankow and 445 miles from Shanghai, Kewkiang was, before the Rebellion, a busy and populous city; but it was occupied by the Taiping rebels in 1853, and before it was given up to the Imperial troops was almost entirely destroyed. When the foreign settlement was established there, how- ever, the population soon returned, and has continued to increase rapidly: it is now estimated at 55,000.

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