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CHOLON-CAMBODGE

MAN CHEONG YUEN USINE A RIZ-Quai de

Mytho

Luu Luc, dit Nam Long, directeur

MAYER, J., Importation, Exportation

MONT DE PIETE

H. de Puychaumeix, agent

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Councillors Jacque, Ascoli, Gar- riguenc, Nguyen Huu Dau, Trưởng Văn Luong, Lam-le-Trạch, Quach Dam Tribinquang, Tanhoa-Tri Mayor-Drouhet, secrétaire général,

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Secrétariat

Secretaire-Chassaing Redacteur-Yoon Hygiène de Vegino

Comptable Passerat de la Chapelle Architecte de Voirie-Truitard Deseigneur-Alosius Conducteur--Declerc

Chef Surveyeur de Voirie Ropion Surveyeurs Pétra, Didelot, Batas,

Julien

Municipal Treasury Receiver-Rocca

Writ Server-Dessaints Commissioner-Lecœur Brigr. chef-Bonhomme Brigrs. Bonhomme, Menu Sub-Brigrs.--Godaime, Viard 12 French police officers

Municipal Boys' School

Director--Assan-Achou

Municipal Girls' School

Directress-Madame Brézet

Teachers-3 native, 1 French Sister

Hospice de la Maternité

Directress-Mme. Pomet

Municipal Hospital

Directress-Madame Prudome

Assistants: 2 French, 6 native women

assistants and 9 native men Doctor-Flaudrin, Guilbot Eaux et Electricité-Vergoz

RIZERIE BAN HONG GUAN

Ban Guan & Co., agents générals

Tija Mah Yan, directeur général Siow Choon Tong, sous directeur Lim Phuon, supérintendant Wee Mah Kim, compradore J. Robertson, premier mécanicien Robitson, second

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RIZERIE "ORIENT"--Head Office: Saigon,

45, Quai de l'Arroyo Chinois

C. Speidel & Co., general agents O. Rings, accountant

H. Dettinger, engineer W. Jantzen,

A. Sévérac,

J. Lévêque,

do.

do.

do.

J. Thuenkér, surveyor

Rice Department of Union & Orient

Rice Mills

P. Sucdhans

R. Millour

RIZERIE, UNION-Head Office: Saigon, 45,

Quai d'Arroyo Chinois

W. & Th. Speidel & Co., general agents M. Bennecke, manager, Cholon

H. Rosenlehuer, bookkeeper

H. Bader, engineer

T. Muenster, do.

J. Pruecklmair, bookkeeper

W. Steiner,

do

YEE CHEONG AND YEE TYE & CO. RICE MILL

Quack Dam, director

Tian Ban, signs per pro.

Quack Ngyen, signs per pro. Sim, Hidemann, chief engineer Archards, 2nd engineer

CAMBODGE

Cambodia, the kingdom of the Khmer, extends from 101 deg. 30 min. to 104 deg. 30 min. longitude E. of Paris, and from 10 deg. 30 min. to 14 deg. latitude. It was reduced to its present proportions in 1860 by the annexation of its two richest provinces, Angkor and Battambang, to Siam. Its area is about 62,000 square miles. It is bounded on the south-west by the Gulf of Siam, on the south-east by French Cochin-China, on the north by the French Laos, and on the north-west and west by Angkor and Battambang. The noble river Mekong flows through the kingdom, and, after passing through French Cochin-China, empties itself, by a number of mouths, into the sea. The Mekong is the grand waterway of Cambodia, and, like the Nile in Egypt, lays the greater part of the country under water annually. greatly increasing its fertility. The soil of Cambodia is rich and productive, and rice pepper, indigo, cotton, tobacco, sugar, maize and cardamoms are cultivated. Coffee and spices of all sorts could be grown. Among woods, ebony, rose, sapan, pine, ir and other valuable sorts exist, no less than eighty different kinds of timber being found

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